PAGE FIVE. (FOR RUNT 4 room house f jily fu? uhed 7 per Booth. Pious It' THE JOURNAL'S NEW TODAY 7i9 nun in ltnuuiuu ; r 1 if LEAGUE BREAKSAFRESH ! Special 'UeJ FOR EEXT Sleeping rooms and ished apartmeurv Inquire Ckurrh. THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY. JULY IS, 1919. b T ; 3.11 U iu 1 JOURNAL WANT AD DEPARTMENT IS THE BEST SELLING MEDIUM LN MARION COUNTY-TRY THEM FOR RESULTS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING KATES: Bate per word New Today: sch insertion , . U - Se 17 On week ( insertions) One month (26 insertions). The Capital Journal will not be re sponsible for more than one insertion, foi errors in Classified Advertisements Bead your ndvertif-ea'cnt the tirst day it appears and notify us immediately if rror occurs. Minimum charge, 15c riRST class room ami knard close in. 495 N. Ooml Phone 1146. tf liOST Sat. on streets, downtown, ring Phone 5T2, C. W. Pugh, reward. 7-19 THE Miller, rooms and apartments. 633 ferry St. 7 20 TVE make tho best power prone dippers. Salem Mfg Co., 1390 N. Front St. If BOOFS cleaned, painted, patched and tarred. Phone C. C. Kays at 164S. 7 27 JAS. LIONS practical painter. Phone 704. - tf WANTED Late model Ford body tourina or roadster. Phone 510. 7-19 FOB RENT 1G room house, very reas onable. Phone 1737W. tf FOB SALE Good team, call 5SF4. 7-19 "W. BEAVER well driller. Phone 827J, 1105 N. 19tU St. Salem, Or. 8-8 JTOrSBKEFiPcr wanted, cook for four. Call 3F4. 7-19 GIRLS wanted at the Glova factory, 1455 Oak street, for steady work. 7-19 WANTED Man to help haul in hay $4 per day and board. A. L. Mullen, Monmouth, Or. 7-19 FOB SiAIiE Peaches 75c ciato, two miles from town. Phono from 11 to 2 o'clock 61F13. 7 23 FOB SALE dluff bantam chickens; 1 heating stove; 1 extension table. 200 ii. 15th. tf 40 ACRES of heavy timber land for sale or trade; will take good 5 pas senger auto. 200 N. 15th. tf FOB SALE Cheap, nearly new Kim ball organ and Edison phonograph 451 S. 10th Bt. 722 WANTED 1000 suit to clean. C. Kara Sparks, tailoring and cleaning, 1855 mate St. Phone 5U8. 8-14 FOB SALE Young team, 8 and 8 years old, weight 1200. Phone Jits1, 7-19 LARGE 9 room house and 5 lots for sale, or will rent, at 553 S. 19tn Bee owner, 211 N. High. 7 19 MEN wanted at Tile works near fair grounds. Salem Tile & Mercantile Co. tf DEICORATO sanitary wall tint, best made; beautiful new colors. Burens Ccra'l St. tf WALL PAPER 13 cents per double nil upward. Buren's Furniture Store. 179 Commercial. tf FOB SALE T!y owner, modern 5 room bungalow, built in china closet, book eases, desks; cement walks, full base mont. Phono li'JsM. tf WANTED To buy a small improved place, will pay Vj cash, 'ij in city property. Address 12iil N. V inter, 7 21 Salem, Or. Phone 10S5J. DESIRABLE position open for intelli gent woman, salary guarartee "i00 for first six months. Address J 10 care Journal. . 710 FOR SALE Ford worm drive truck, 1917 model, good condition; also al most new 1 ton Maxwell. Call at now Pohle bids:, Ferry St. ' tf INCREASE your worth, fine little 8 acre tract for sale few miles froth 6alem, house, burn, well, garden, straw V ' T"' berries, raspberries and flowc, 444, "re Journul- tf We buy ard sell notes, mort gages and aM kinds of bond.i. HAWKI7rH ft ROBERTS . 314 Mfvriie Building , Salem, Oregon sum BUY IN SALEM ALWAYS wv T n a v MiUT.Y FDH 0A-8flllH LOW YOU TO PAY $100.03 OR MULTIPLE ON I THE PRINCIPAL ON ANY INTEREST DATE. V'E CLOSE OUR LOANS PROMPTLY. S HAWKINS & ROBERTS I Fl'ifNESHED 5 room bungalow for rent. Phone 750K mornings. 7-21 LOST Sat. on streets, diamond ring. lhone 5F2. C. V. Pugh, reward. 7 21 SMALL car live passenger o trade for motorcycle. Call 264 State. 7 19 FOB SALE One $75 office desk at a bargain. 1855 State 8t. C. E. Sparks 7 19 WANTED A Benicia Hancock double disc plow. Davis Bees, Salem, Kt. 4. 7-19 WANTF.D To buy trained English set tor bird doff. Jim Patterson, 221 Su perior St. Phone G77J. 7-19 FOB SALE A good Doering binder, seven foot cut with tongue trucks, 125. F. M. Cook. Turner, Kt. 2. 7 21 r)K SALb ixime fine shoats, also sow and 8 pigs. Call 87F24 Baxter. 7 19 A NEW mandolin harp for sale, latest improvement will sell cheap if taken soon. 12S0 State St. 7 24 FOK RENT Xioe, clean furnished rooms closo in. Phono 824W, 292 N Church St. 7 24 MEX wanted for lumber yard and plan nig null. Pay 4j to 50 cents per hour. Apply fcd a Place, 463 Stat St. 7 2 FOB SALE Thoroughbred New Zea land and Angora rabbits, cheap, GOc up. R. Duliette, Gervais, Or, 7-21 WILL piiy up to $25 rent for modern a or 6 room house, walking distance, reliable tenant. Phone 943M. tf FOB SA'LE 500 cords of body fir wood. Baker, 615 Ferry St. Phone lSlXiVV. 7-19 FURNISHED house wanted, 6 or 7 room modern furnished house. Will lease for year. Call 2219. tf LOG A'NIBER R Y pickers wantod, 3 14c per mox, closo in, cialem Heights. M. F. .Woodward, Kt. 3, box 111. Phone 112F4. 7 24 LOGANBERRY pickers wanted; will , take to and from yards; 2c per lb. good picking. Phono 373 after 7 p. m. tf WAXTED To rent grain ranch of 150 bo 200 acres with pasture and good buildings; will pay cash or shares. Write F E care Journal. tf FOR SALE One bay horse years old weight about 1G00 lbs, sound and true. Inquire P. Arata, Bt. 9, box 90B. 7-23 FI'XE Chickering piano in good con dition at a genuine bargain price. Tho Wiley B. Allen Co, 519 Court St. 7-19 GIRL wanted for general housework, good wages. Phone 1496M or call 444 north 14th St, 7-19 WANTED Wood chopper, 2.50 up per cord, good camp gropnd. Enquire Blessing's cigar store, A. J. Ander son. . tf WANTED To rent, fi room modern house with garage. Give particulars. Theodore Muynnrd, 2019 Wetmore ave., Everett, Wash. 7-19 PRUNE orchard for sale, 18 acres bear ing prunes, full crop; 12 acres in Roynl Annes, apples, pears and lo ganberries. Price (16,000. fuil crop with place. $10,000 cash, balance terms. P O cure Journal. 7-19 TOR SALT-: All or part of 120 acres one milo from Marion, good build- lugs; would take geod house in Sa lem as part pav. A fine duiry farm. Wm. Hall, Marion, Or. 7-19 WANTED Loganberry pickers, 2c per box; free transportation from end of carline. Phono B2F3 evenings or mornings. tf FOR SALE 'Xine room house, large lot modern conveniences, double garnge. close in, on street car line and paved street. G L care Journal. tf POLK county farm all size, from fi (() m . H Rnd min RV. j ,d. reasonaUo in pries, finct of ytronA ifind, hf-rrjr la"d, river rottrt-n hop land, dairv and stock farms. J. W. Mason, Monmouth and Inde pendence. 7 21 CENSUS clerk, fmen. women). 4r00 needed. )92 month. Age, 13 upward. Experience unnecewry. For free par ticulars of examinations, writo J. Leonard (former government examin er) 132 Equitable Bldg, Wash'ne- ton. LOANS-6 FIVE YEARS. WE AL- FOR SALE 8 laving ferns, large fowls. 1237 Ccart. Phone 6:0. 7 19 FOR SALE Or trade a big draft hore lau lioo .Ferry St. alter e p. m. i z. FOR SALE Baled clover hay. Phone if "0P3i FOl'XD Purse at band concert. Call 722 2l93r. LOST dsn pin '19 numerals, initials K B on back. Return to Journal. BAROtAlN-100 acre farm close to town fair improvements, $-4200. F. L. Wood Bayne iildg. 7-22 SEE Miss L. E. Goodhue at 231 S. 17th St. for subscription to all magazines rhone 741M. FOR SAM; 7 room bungalow east Sa lem, block from car line, 2500, easv terms. F. L. Wood, Bayne bldg. 7 22 BARGAIN Four room house, bearing fruit trees, on paved street, close in. ol0. F. L. Wood, Bayne bldg. 7 22 FOR SALE Guernsey cow 4Vj years old, 40 pounds of milk, test 6.02, fresh. Thone 80F11. 7-22 WANTED 50 loganberry pickers, 10 days good picking: 10 minutes walk from Varliiic at Salem Heights. B. l.nniiinghnm, Phono 21F2. ' 7 21 IF you are looking for a car don't miss this, 5 passenjor Xo. 1 condi tion, lato 1917 model, going at "0. L-17 earn. Journal. 7 19 5 PASSENGER ear, liuht four, fine rnmiition, to trade for city proper ty or acreage. Write 34 care Journ al 719 FOR R EXT One large. furnished housckoeiping room and nice sleep ing room's. Thone 1521 Call 255 Cen ter. 722 WAXTED Loganberry pickers, will pay 2H cents a box for balance of pickings to 2 picker. Shack, stove and one bed furnished. Phone Marion hotel. ' . 719 RAXCH WAXTED Wanted to hear from owner of good ranch for sale. State cash price, full particulars. D. F. Bush, Minneapolis Minn. FOR 8ALE Small houw, bam, two or five bs lots, different kinds bearing fruit; block to car good location; a bargain if tnken soon. Owner 1726 N. Hummer St. T-19 LOGANBERRY pickers on Grabenhorst tract Z miles out on Jefferson Way. Will pay 3c, 10 days picking. O. T. Moisnn, 14S0 Broadway. 7-23 TWO thousand dollars to loan on ap proved farm land security, six per cent. Enquire Grant Cotby, 14 Brey man bldg., Salem, Or. Phone 484. 721 CARPENTERS WANTED iNext Mon day mnrnin? nt the corner of Front and Ferry St. concrete form work, we will pay the Salem scale. Erixon ft Jones. 719 WAXTED Lady assistant bookkeep er. Address in own handwriting stat ing age, expcriciieo and references. Valley Motor company, 200 High St. 7-19 FOB SALE Or will trndo for good house and close in acreage. Twenty thousand enpacitv saw mill with timber and donkevs. Trice twelve i'"'rr h-ycr ""1 prunes, Z acres oilier thousand dolhirs. "Address Timber ifr'iit. large hoiiw and hum, at school; euro Jouninl. 7-l!'.'i01a miles from Salem. Price 7o(j(l. See A Bid BARGAIN 7 rooms, plastered, extra large lot, cement walk, liar. I surfaced street, on a Hood comer; the lot i worth more Inua piu-.c Uhkid; JH'ilKI-, close in on S, Commercial .St. John II Scott Realty Co., 4'4 Hubbard bld. i gjjAp g ACRES tions and liinitatn-ns of the act of 5 .ere. close in, 2 acre. S-venr o!dJl"' . 19l(i "';' m) n1'1 t?ie prunes; a good family orchard, aii instruetions of the sccrrtnry of the in kinds of berries; good water. It, a real i,tor,,r of September 5, 1917, the tinv snap; fair improvements; 2:ilMl. John !1'" 0,1 xhn fl ;r.v,ng lands will be. sold H. Scott Realty Co., 405 Hubbard bldg A",2,'.',t S0 0t ? f ''k f' ", at public nii'tion nt the United htntcs FARM Kits ATTKXTIOX We handle i'1""1 I'"r"'""l. Oi.-gon, Jo the the old reliable Page fence direct nin'! 1'"'ll'r at "ot 1' ,h-;n from factory in car 1-ad lots; Per- value as shown ny this no fection Automatic, dates Milwaukee I1"1'0 subject to tho npproval of air pns sure water svstem,, fresh wa !of 1,0 "'?trr " the ".rior' , Ue i,.. h:,,. f.,., ... .,.ii r i purchase once, with an additional sum lo,.n. -r i i"n., n:i.'...'' r. - ' ' . v. i a.'c icnce men lor .Marion rinn Clackamas counties. 8 )s TV I'Ynnvcp ton .. , :, '." I- 'V t,r..'.(4 Inn, I rtl-i, In 4l.n a4...l ..,.. ,t.,. a i ,.i, rout,, msr railroad, for small tract of the United Htntcs, associations improved or pnrtlv improved land intof l,,l7'"1 evT'. 'T-. Wiilamefte rWr. For interview ad- ! rn"-"d "'I,'r of ,he ''"" dres, C. T. Jones, Salem, Or., Cen. r any state territory or d,s ,. ' j .itrirt thereof only, l.pen application of ' ja qualified purchase, the 4iirthe,r on ary .t.O'NI O ftUIU LAUlAnUL 349 N. COM. T. M. C. A. BLOCK ; .-or. .na r.s.r.r..,.. , ....... 11. X V U W4. red fir 510 M.. "iri-l Il-iril VAIM OR SOLD OX COMMISSION. 19! q ri'udebaker !)."0 5 passenger Warren-Detroit, Conti nental motor 225 1911 Chevrolet sedan, fine condi tion SO'l 5 passenger, I'ht Ptud'-bnker four eli-ciric s'S'tfr nnd light. J.V.'O 1017 .'"axon t'x 7'K5 5 Pa-"S'nger Maxwell, will make c.d luij ci,,-ap. 19)4 Overland, ery t'-rms. tinO 1916 Ford, first elasa condition, 375 1913 Ove.land ."9 We wreck au'o. fit their parts, tb enable, yon to get old car p.':rt. nt a lirgain. Ca-h price p-id for jifk cars. fl vnoM-rger Rt'id aker, flM. Wo ."'1 oils, greese, oil auto part f irs sr.d hp:,r U-n PHONE WA "l, cn-ao, grerauir to warns houke.Hwng. BUxa0,,Muiew St i Oregon 4. ay, Or. ,19 WAA'TKD Logaa pickers, lUtie and big, Mondav, good pay; come on ami pit it. East D St, M.'E Otter. 7 23 WANTED At 435 N. Liberty St., housekeeper, care fof invalid lady. Easy situation for right party. 7-22 FIVE room cottage for sale, modern in every particular, aim full cement basement. Inquire lOlo Shipping t. 7-22 WIDOW and maiden worth over $50, 009 anxious to marry honorable gentle-mem. Write Mrs. Warn, 2216 Ml Temple, Loa Angeles, Cal. LOST Sat. lady's brown leather purse containing 5 in silver, near depot fit 12th St. car station. Return to Jour nal office. Reward. 7-22 MARRY IF LOXELY For results, try me; best and most successful "Home Maker;" hundreds, rich wish mar riage soon; strictly confidential and TeLitblo; years oif experience; de scriptions free. "The Successful Oub," Mrs. Ball, Box 556, Oakland, Calif. . . D. H. M081IEB nora HIGH CLASS LADIES TAELORINO SEALED BEDS INVITED Conerete kids will be received by school district No. 21, Mai ion county, ui,i.,.a. thu 1 i'm,,.!,! ir,,t unit Highland nehools. I'laus and specifi cations are now on file wlih the clerk for examination. (Bids will be opened, at the regular niec'tiiig, August 12th, 1919. The right to reject any or all bids is reserved. A certified check for 5 per eent of the amount of each bid must accompany same. Address all bins in plnm envelope, marked "Bids en concrete wnlks," to W. H. Bnrghnrdt, Jr., 371 State street, Salem, Oregon, T-30 BEST BUYS. 50 acres, all cleared, bet valley loam 35 acres in fall grain, 5 room house, good barn, well, 4 Mi miles Salem, Only $sooo. 7.31 acres, Wack gravol soil, creek and well, 3' miles Salem. $1100. 30 acres dark sandy loam. cleared, 3 slashed; house with sleeping porch, largo barn, garage, 1 mile Jefferson; cash price f20O pet acre, or trade for good acreage near Balem. 600 acre ranch, Vfa miles from mil road town in Douglas county, on Pa cific highway, electric line, milk route, mail route, 150 acres cleared, 450 acres tmsturo. well fenced: 6 room house, I barns and granary, spring t hoiife, family orchard. Stock and equipment and some grain goes, owner to settle with tenant. This is a bargain at $18, 000. The acil on, this place is good, no rock. 40 acres cleared, 'best valley loam, 2 acres prunes, 2 ncrc other fruit; 8 room house, 2 ibarns, silo, well; 4 miles (from I.n1d and Bush bank. Price $11,- 000. 87 aeres, 12 miles from Lebanon, 3"i a 'res cleared, 5 acres cut over ami young timber, old house nnd burn, rail fence, sprimr nnd well, $j'J(lfl. 40 acres cleared, red 'soil, Tolling; IS SCCGLOFSKY for l'.i:T BUYS, 311 Stale NOTICE OF SALE OF OOVERW! EXT ,llnlj,'r genetal land office, Wiishmg- ton. I). !., June 27, lm. jNo'ice is hereby given that subject to the cotuli- of one fifth of one per cent, there eof, hnlntf eom in i Ms-dim nilowcd. must be ,.' ' : . . ' . . deposited t time of sale, money to be j returiie.l ir nie is not Bjrovcii, rjinrr- isiw patent win iswub lor inc iimncr iwiw patent will imu for th .,l,:..l, !, ,cw,l-,1 within ti-n years. Bids will bo received from citi 1 ,rIr ,",for,' el" "I"""1?. ,n'. f,r of a larger unit. T. 2 N., H. 3 W., .- L,W U. - J M!. ..i cciiar oo m., o ok',4, rcn iir M.. none of the red fir or eedar to be sold for le'S than 1.50 p,-r M. T. 9 H., B 9 K . S. WM WM. fir Ifl'i'i M., hemlock 270 M- S" 'E'i fir' Tberri., h-iiwc ami l...t.i. Pr:-;0 S'O M., hemlock 150 M., rK'4 NKV,, 650. t'-' fir 1770 M., hemlock 50 M., 8Wt j onl "' room modern in; 'g-.kr., .,r-' NE'4, flf 2:i;l M.. hemlock '-'i'l M., ' ner lot. Price tlS-9. j XE'i XWi;, ft : M., hem'ock 110! 10 sens of hearing Itr.'.n.. );:" r- I M.XW14 X'vV'4. fir 17',0 M. XE"4 jcliard. fl aid 9 y.nrs old IV r S I : ' ; . fir 1170 M.. hemlork 120 M, lS-l'.i 'rn of lend. I.I v - ' :ti NWW HE',!, fir Ifi-.O M hemlock 50 vated, balance timb.r, h i .v.d la.-.t,'. - l. K4 sE'i, fir llift Si., hemlock n. liit-i'. Sl'ti t'r T'lfl I WM sw'i,'.' fir 19-0 M., -NWi,i fs.V',, fir 2iWi M.. SK'.'i S'A'H, fir l(l -M., S'.VU 8WI1. fir 12."0 M.. noire of the r:r , 1. for less than fl.,"0 n.-r M.. ard none of 'lie h-n leck to be so'.! for ' vs'ion, house and ba'o, 9 m:l.- !cs thn 7o -nt. per M. T 9 S, B. 3 .H:,W Pr.cc l-i0 per (; s-e. 2.".. K .V., Ml'!',, red .'ir V'U . mom mod- r.i bu- : alow locu f iKU N'H'i. red fir 350 M., K'.V ..' i e ved i-trie'. price- J J' ,'i. M'u r, ;,.ifi M rr.r of the re, n i AJ1 bCCSUSC V.On bj J Cincinnati Was Declared .Violation Of Rules. By H. C H&niUton (United Press Staff Correspondent.) "New York, July 19. Controversy re garding the actio! of the National league board of directors in expunging from the records game between Cin cinnati and Pitt!tburgh has sprung with all the old flame that use to burn in National league raw rag chewing matches. Gary Hermann, who won the curtail ed contest, doesn 't mind so much that T lie game was ceuea a violation or inej, National league rules, put ne does tnina the Reds should have a chance to start the thing where they left off when the) quit to catch a train. Ho poiuts to au ancient pastime between the Giants i.nd Phillies which was forfeited oy lealous umpire and later allowed to be ployed out. , President Heydler probably will havq nothing to do with such a claim, lie relieved himself of a statement todnv that doubtless is his latct woid. He points out that the game in questio 1 clearly was a violation of league rules by the club and not a questionable de cision by au umpire. The rare is so closo and tlio strength of the Giants so uncertain (hat John McGrr.w, vice president and manager of the club, took up on his own siioulders tho protest which ended with ordering tho game declared no contfst. PM1 Neer Wlnrer. Portland, Or., July 19, Phil Neer will represent the Pacific northwest Ik tho national junior tennis cliiimpiouUiif in Now York next mouth. Ho won thu right by' defeating Juck Wright, Spo kane, in five sots Into yesterduy. The score was 7-5, 5-7, 2 6, 8 0, 6 4. Neer was lator eliminated from tho Oregon state tournament when Cutlin Wolfurd beat him iu Rtruight beta. Isadore Westerman, 13, took the boys northwest chumpionship from Joe I.iv engood, Seattle, 6 1, 5 7, 0 1, 6 3. Mrs. J. C. dishing, Berkeley, Oil., will nice the hard hitting Miss iMuymo McDonald of Seattle today for another leg on the Wavercly County Club bowl, She eliminated Miss Gertrudo iichrioner ycBterduy, 6 1, 61. Miss Schreiner had been going good u itil she met the wom an from the bear stato. Wolfard, who was champion of Stan ford's tennis team a few yeurs back, will battle Marshall Allen of beattlo for the Oregon state championship late to day. The dope is even, Chinese Kid Wias. ' Sacramento, Cal., July 19. (Jeorgic Lee, the fighting Chinese boy, retained tho bantamweight title of this city last night when he was given a decision over Frnnklo Vicrra, another local lad. Fa, is think they have a find in Gene Cline of Mnrysville, who defeated Mike Holuri Inst night. Cline showed fast foot work and was quick with tho uiitts. Kid Loo knocked out Johnny Dun in thu fourth. Phil Jensen won over Willie llu it. Young Frenchio nnd Bugs Full er drew. Red Bresiiun drew with C.tsh Travers. Joo Cavanulll defeated Joe Wolcott. For TeuiiU Ciiikiipiou. Uticc, N. Y., July 19,-Cliuiles 8 (iarland, Pittsburg, und Icliiya Ivuina- ae, New York, wero to buttle oil too courts of tho V uliuundMsis club here to day J'or the New York slate leu. .is cliaiupioiiHhip. flarland, former nation al junior cliiiiiipion, eliminali'd i'rauk T. Anders ii and t iai liidilie, a ,1 tiio Jap anese star won from Kiid iieid ami i.'iareiico J. (iriffin, tho Califoruiu star. Johhiiy McCarthy Lost. Era .cisco, Ju.y 111.---(Unit Han Era .cisco, Ju.y lll.--(L nitml PresH.),- Johnny MeCnrlliy lo.-t tne do lesion r,l nrcaminn.i kimk iiim ingni 1'ia ii kio iiuynie. ftic,i,anuy iouk iih1 tirst round and took evcrytning Uay..i" Apparently lives nre not in danger, had fur the next tlireiw xi fires tire far buck in the lorci-tx, Tommy Richards und Eddie Mnhene 'nttny frin ranches and C'ties nil hoiiijh went to a draw. . jenc'fiie is burning liliout two miles 1 from Newport. Wragtlor Ereaka Lcj. ' Every fire v. it limit eruption has Battle Creek, Mich., Juiy 13. Ha mi Wn tinced to enreli-Hn-ss," Fl lit do, Cramer of New Voik broke his ri-lit ligtfliired. "Every one could hi,ve been just iil.ove the nokle. vilulo w re.-tii ' preven ! ,d. " 'l-',r,kv" (;r,lnr of Hclin-ctaov hole The fires nil the Priest river are still i... itfi,i last night. J ' OH aero farm lo Rtcl , Iloiv, 11 Prai- fin b,t,.. ru.i.witi .1. hoise. i,arn;i iicalcd on main H.lverton road. Price ,!. .,01). l,.t ac.r., f.iriii neiiilv nil fill I i vateil. house an I bam, locimd S miles I'roin Sulcm. Price ..',0 per acre. . 10 acre all cultivated, acres of v .i it u urns, good crori, smul! house. Prico i.'ijOO a r , close to ear line, modern ...m t...n. I'ri.-n -" t-- i 5 acres close to car line, d h;t bam, weil. irui;. Pr.cc ..'... fi acre trail, 1 acre '(.run's, 1 sere 'Price 9.' per acre. 17 a-re t. u-t 1 . at ,1 !.: hi . hwav, 10 s if r.c' a priii'-s, ho'i" and barn, II, 4 n south. Price .!Wi. I cere f.'i'Ui. l'"'l are. niid-r en from I on r'f ii rnin n;;if'' tT P Ladies' and Children's Wash Hi a: Dresses To clean up the remainder of our stock of WOMEN'S and CHILDREN'S WASH DRESSES, we shall place them all on sale, without T i serve, at a 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT Think of It. Prices Going Up But our prices are going down. It's time to buy, even for next season. Extra Special for Men Dress Sailor Straw Hats 35c I While thev last. We are going out of the Men's Hat business -So here's your chance. i Genuine Panamas $5.00 You Can Always Do Better At 11 " XICOO COLUMBUBASIN (Continued from page one) Seattle are the chief defender, of the present rates. Portland's contention i. that freight rates into Columbia river port, should be lower than rate, into Pugot Hound porta because into the former freight trains run down a water grade where as into tho latter they must ran over tho mountains. If the t'olunvbia river ports are able to gain a lower rale than that alolwcd Puget 4'oiind, tho vast resource, of tho Inland Empire (the Columbia River Imsin) will be turned from the '.pres ent millet chiefly float tie to tin Co lumbia river ports. To win. Portland must force a new precedent iu lute making lliat would XXL ri'voiul loni.o rales inroiiKiioiii, too coimarc trv. Rule, arc now made on a compete - tWe liais as between cities, whereas Vi rtlnud seeks to have them based on the i'X'iiso of the haul. Scuttle will 'be aided ill the fight by the Northern l'ncit'ic, (ireitt Nor I ti ern and ('. M. nnd XI. P. railroads, which have their terminals nt Seattle. EXCESSIVE HEAT (CtMitinmil from pa(? fin) TI.Ij uu (rm wan! ImfnV frnlh Knri'vt ' WIM,r, W's fi,mf, W),r1 .,mN, ,,y iri. i!,.)li(.frt fri)11, n ,Hf ,loZ,. other poiuts in irovi'iiiioeot mm stato lorcsis. , . . ..n i i...,i M i..,, iiuitiing, pra-i.iauj "ii " thoii.iiml acres of cut over lurid mid have I, con burned and the fir" ' ent lil'ir into lilc'-n 1 1 lit to l lieloii.j :. fedornl poVernmeiil. H'g bln.e nroiind Blue, Big und ''nribon creek Priest river list of l'riet lake, and ttre still eat1!!;; sl"dilv timber. There is a g:;?il.ti- i ' hiou'Jl th iffe, covering t lioiisaiuis er ac.ren, in "the upper Priest river country near the ,'" terneiional bouiiiliiry. I lrg blacs nre sweey.iig ll.r'.iii:h l""'ir the lioomliiry or tne isunmsu ior 7l' - t. Another is iu the forest If, l-i the K.-llnug dirii-t er- 4 have been thrown on the lii-; Crock and Nort'i Koik fires and have a good elitime to hi Id them. For"1or liowc i.,,nv. Tin se f ir s co r about five d lie res. rire Ate Sc-'e.t':. W."h, . J ilv :,l . hi ! t 1 .- ').-- Kor'-t fires r-s r the suite .'"oroini; :T' rnoK' led drv we'i'ber. iv.- l t' -luf fro-,, ti r at lo p'n ping !l.-o,i,;!i the -ft', t , r (as sent iiri:er,t rn- ! rf .f t rii'u r o1 ro to prev-M s ai d to I'l, rrntors ur;: t fire S'C r 1 to I'." Ml'". ,!,S. M t I) , V , ..- I,-.'.-I ,i.n k' V I' " I i 1 I"."t .1- I l.v , flr,-s ti. .. friii . 1 i 1 1 fit1 ii.- 1 .i 4 re - OOODSfw. 44TT Herman Creek Fire. Portland, Ore. July 1 9. With u northwest wind blowing, the Herman Creek forest fire east of here is sweep ing towards Wall turn lake. This fire has now devastated 1406 acres of Oregon national fui-1. If nn east, wind would return the town of Cascade Locks would bo three tencd. Live eiuder. were carried into the tow n on such a vind several days ago. An encampment cf boy scouts at Wahtum lake may be forced to move. Western And Southern Pacific May Be Unmcrgcd San Fiancisco, July 19. Intimation . that the Western Pacific and Southern J'ae 'lit, coii.soliiluii.il us a war measure, to bu uniiiiiued williiu till das 'created eonsiilerai le comment in rail- roa I and shi-ppui;! rin-les today, 'llio intimation wo mudo by Hale lloldcii, il di lector of the railway admii.- is! rat ion, hero from Chicago. lb Idea (In lan d the merger wiw merely a war muiMirc, arid as such was siiecis-l'iil. Ho stated, however, a!l!,o,i,!i II, e , on-.. lidalion will In li'iiinnted, the Wi-tcra Pacific ami S;min Pe will continue to use th'i i-outherii Pacific's tlaklnnd pier. LEE" FOUL QUITS Cleveland, Ohio. "duly l!l. l.ee Kohl, resigned today lis malinger of the Cleve In ml hiischull cluli and Tris Hiei.kei, center iii lder, tins taken bis place, ni -in dim;t'i an announcement iiy Presi- hut Jim Dunn late today. Fthl will remain wilh tin- club nt liis oresent snlnry, Dunn snid. lliimi si. id that a co'itrovers-y with Terry Turner recently snd criticism i,t 'Uohl bv certain newspapers wai largely responsible for the action. "f did not rsport him to quit tlm niunagerxhip a-id eerlSliily didn't want till) til d'l Ml." lloi.O Sill' I. REJECT rUONB SETTLEMENT Hun FraiicinMi. July 19. Keje.'Sii.i; the recoiiiirieiidation tin t s"ttiemcnt of I he 1'uiil'ie tel. ph. i. e sliike be lift t.i iiiter'iationnl officers, the general striko mmitte" lute today .ml the matter of i It'emeiit el the s.riite up to t'.ie strik- 'Forget If-Esy At Home S-JP- 4ri ri mPT ! r rrrp'' ail J 1838 L ( ,u I Itksn. " I v. - r.t.-s,,rton 1 a" I v - I l- 1 W I I , VVwrjoa j 314 Mason Bldg. Salem, Oregon I fr-t? V TI If CP Ur ",r. " ' m fir to be sold for b tl.sn 2 p r M. . II. ' "in.-, t.' ! I " 7 21 c.'il a-e (rri! tra ns, ft1?i'iut:'i to brry ;-i -ltrs. oner, C" 271 Kt.i'e. s'rci t 8 10'