THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 26, 1919. Pm!E SEYEB A uction oaie: Tuesday, July 28, at 2 p. m. One House And Lot at . 1225 Norway Street, Cardweil Addition. Just off North Capital Street, 1 block from street car line. House is strictly modern, Bungalow style, 4 living rooms and bath room, full sized basement, house has sewer connection. Clear title, Abstract furnished. This is a very nice little home weQ located. NOTHING" like owning, your own home and stop paying rent. . . '.,"- Reason for selling, am going to California to live. TERMS 100 at time of sale in cash or bonds; balance, $20.00 per month; interest at 7 per cent. Tor Further particulars phone J. H. Davis, 818. iU i. " . STARTS Charlie Chaplin LIBERTY jt 3c STATE HOUSE. rtS; Tho committee of nine members op pointed by (lovernnr Olcolt to invest! tftite the dtidustiiiil accident eouimis ttioa met ut the state him e this uiorn iuj; in prelitiiinnry session. Organism- Lou was effected by the election of A. O. Hixou as chairmaii and Kobt. S, 0 ill mr.ln, Asloriaj Fred S. Bennett, l'orl secretary. The committee spent the laud j R Murdiv, PortluKd; M. 1'. itiorning in seitregating the nialter, to Rice Roburgj Airs'. Clara K. Westcott, be investigated mill at o clock this pi,,,. Marviu K Holland, KuKei.e; ftrternoon convened for the actua bus- T , iness before them. In this committee Wilson, Joseph; Amjr Rothcluld, the employers are represented bv P. ' "! laml;i Jtl ' B' .X a,llc",' " "".V A. td.utv and A. CI. labbe of I'orilan.l i W M- llv,M Ashland; Albert H. and A. 01. Dixon of Kussene; the em- Kmel, I'ortlund; Laura 11. M. i'el. rson, p'oves be Frank (Ireeu and J. H. ' fortlund; (.'linrles Marion Jolmson, As ntooks'o'f Tortlnnn aitd Sandy McLaiu 'tui in; J. A. Ostioni, Astoriuj .Normal of remllcliin; the state at large by Ktiykendiill, l'urtlauil; l'ercy (i. Me Robt. S. 41111 of Portland, '. K. Apper-Whiiiney, Portland; Hurry K. Spalding, son of McMinnville nnd II. J. (iverturf Salem. or' I'eudletou. ' I Governor Olcolt has joined v.itli Rlato me weohiy rt.oit ot (lie inuusirini , jcident commission shows that there . we -e,e reponeu uiruugnoui ,ue state a twin or om iicci'ieuis, lour or wuicn , , ..! kiu ; I r i resulted fatally. They were F.dward Strong, miner, Tnkilmn; Wm. Wanks, t,ii,boil,I..P prHi.ii,l. All,,., v..Ur Woman, Kuluma, Vn; W. J.. Wrick- land, laborer, Klamath Fills',. Of the total number 4!H) were subject to Ihe p ovisions of the conipensatioii act. The public service Commission this morning received a copy of the annual report of the Southern UVitie system, trie tigures in which indicate a large Infeate in both traffic and iu upcr- Cancer of Nose Cured Prominent Resident Certifies to Cure By Or. C. 8. Stone of Salem. Sivlcm, Ore., June 5, 1911. To Whom It May Concern: Fn, T ,ni.n' .i.h a cancer on myiose. I fully I7.ea it was constantly getting wwsi.jnexr. genera, nieciuig ol toe . ..n.io-,-j and after KuIt considering tae dangersito nf n,,..., T n.,....l.l.wl ... ,.,l.,, 1. treatment of Dr. S. C. Stone of Si.lcinJ tiregon. Tlie doctor gitve iuc a liijiiid : to apply as directed for several dues and then a simple ointment, anil in n! tcw (tats tue cancer came out anu ileal- i"e irrcj;iiiiiiiiii-.i iih- imm j..unau-.i.j .- --ii - j ....... i.,..,,, nlm ed up nicely and has given tni uo iiiore I Amouf other sints to be taken up by I isl ralor of the estnte. jfiimily of Han Fram-ico. Other visit trouble. I cheerfully recommend Dr. the eo liltee will lie the failure tot !'" w- O. Fcinsoghty and party ?itone m..l his treatment, ii? litn.n is'make full aiiiuial reports; uileged .lis-j 1 he estate of Lotus rorcic,. ,as been sear Cervnis on Route 2. " "elimination between large and smail t'pp'aised at tj.'l.:i.l. It consists of one (Pigned) J. H. IIARSKT. empl.ivers in the matter of reacting the '"t ' W'oodliurn ami cash in bans. , I compensation act; the charge tiiat tlie'Tiios. Hunt, Hchuinan Campbell ato. ',.",, , , 'cotnipission is imdulv inflm need l,v ror-i v-' ''"Hier were apprai rs. I will be based to ref-r vu to lo.'ir.v ,. . . ., ; ,, . ,. i i tv .i n poratPins: details of the Dibbern case; oH,"n pie whom I have rect.itly cured: i,,,;,,!;,.,;..,, ,,v.., the.,. -i-' August 30 hss beet s-t by Jad-e of cancer. S. C. STONE, M. D. Consultation and Advice Tree Stone's Drug Store - Salem, Oregon Phone 85 157 South Commercial St. Snaps In Second Hand Motorcycles 1913 TWIN EXCELSIOR $50.00 1911 TWIN $10.00 LLOYD L RATuSDEN m Court Street Salem, Oregon. G. SATTERLEE, The New Auctioneer 'ating expenses,' The report is made out to the Hid! of December, 10IS, and (he totals are of interest. Aiming other J things it is shown that the total ill- ' vesiinent in road and i!uipnii lit I amounts to 12' .Vi.'t,702 ; .misei ilune'Hts i ph sicul properly frbl.ti.vM"-; stocks. : hoiiils nnd other investments $T:i4,li 17."; tot-il current assets $l,:Ht,'J47; total tintid itisli'd debts-4,9")7,S07; cap ittil stmk 'J7,M2.!M)5; total cuire'it liabilities 4-1 .-,:47:t,:4S ; total unadjust ed credits $7(i,(i:!'-),7U. W. S. Noi-vicl, sinte water ecumuis siouer of Ari.ona, is speudinsj the day in the office of State l-'.nniiioci' Cuiiper, 'lookiiif over the water laws of Oregon and studying ndiuinisliativii inethods ;with-B view to incorpoiatiiiif them in I Arizona w here the water ilepai tmeut i 15 comparatively new. The supreme court yesterday an nounced the names of the (ireoo i law students who tucceded in passing the examination held in the latter part of May. Theru were 27 aspirants in the group, 17 of whom wore successful. The nst is as folluws: Juhn Leonard Tuo Forester Klliott and Uistrict Forester CVoil, of Portland, in a request to fed ,.... B..,,oril ;0, that r,i siroluue natiol . .. .,..i i: 1 1 .. , " " "1 1 "" of T 7 .I" fU"!1'"1, usit disastrous fires in the timbered. "" l 0,"S"- ' "''ig, to Col.. n- n- Arnold, commander of the uir service division at San Fianci.c.o, they; euiidi;; sized the constant nienaie of fire j I and the great assistance that might be1 rendered by airplanes. It is anticipated' jthat on the representations of Coionel j Arnold the Washington autliontUi. will ,,, - favornble consideration to the int.t- ter. In a prolonged session yestctday eruoou at the stale house, the touimi'.tee icuurgeu wiiii uie nivesiigawuu 01 iu-; I administration of the industrial acci- . . . ...... . - dent commission utiiiieu its nieinoa 01 : procccdtirc, held u brief conference with the members of the commission, ap- or ins soul for one yeur after the dnte pointed and nb commit tee aid adjourn-jof his death, tho sum of 100. ed. The sub-comniittee is composed ofj Ho then wills to his daughter, Ku- Chairman A. C. Dixon, Kecreta.y itobert'KPti'o Bondeau, tho aum of , and to w m:ii T n ti,,.w ..,.1 iv..i.r her children all the bi:lancn i,f I,',. m. i.j. v.,.., ... ... ...v. . suit the ore pxnee.ted to meet within 30; rcal-juays. Emulate plan, and report to the j ne nent 111 rornaiui. wiie u line r.cis, (kf tlnd Coin 111 1 1 1 (l Wl 1 lte fit 1-ailllll'l At - tomeys King and Keeley, who have maile general anu sweeping uiiegaiions. as to the work of the commission, to present in writing stiecifie instances of0' the r.ititter i,f iuri.diction over tiie liavi ... . gable water of the tinted Mtatcs; ami t invnti?non or imperrei-ttoi in xir' impel fe-ti..in in the comn.ation en ' (self. ' ' In the course of ils work tiie "i-necal n .it. . t....:r- t.!. cuuiimttre iI'Uj the entire work-i I,ng plan of the commission, with a W tl,r"1- V'1' . estate were male on !to getting ut 1 v.rv posfli!,le cause f "n5"rs of the eoort : . " I idi-wtisfaetHW in (baling itl, fU,iis.l ,h" of K1""' c.euii. r agaiast! To this. end they will sk the gov-rnr !(,. ( (- nov "ei.s neci.Mrv to pr.rt'iire witnesses and bring complaints Winn the body iit proj.erfc.riti. CITY NEWS. As so many members of the local Klks lodge will travel by automobile to attend the state ron volition at Kla math Falls, it is probable - that those who go by train will emit hive with Al bany or onto other lodge for a spec ial eonch or train. Inquiries seat out by August Huckeatcin indicate that the ;r at majority of the Uiyj who are f ijj- uriug oh attending, e sport to mae the trip by auto. "-.-,-,' A group of about 150 students from the s'aie normal s-hool arrived by spe cial train from Monmouth this jnoru- I nig, under the care of. I resident Ack- erinaa and Prot, Butler, of the history 1 1 department. Ihev have wen muk;irr a : tour of the various state institutions as well as the eapitol and supreme, i eourt. I Geo. PeFFCidine of Lcs Augeles, own- 1 '"r and manager of a srnng of scllirg latencies of the Western Auto Supply ' cotiiptii.y along the Pacific coast, pnss icd through the city this morning by autoiind'iie on his way to visit the 'agency at Seattle. He was aci oinnaiiicd j by his wife and other parties.' An extra force cf asi-als is now at work at the maty library getting out the orders for neve hnnki for the ! vrrieus school, districts of the state. This will reipiire from 3'i.thiO to 40,Ooil volumes. The grill and dialing room of tin Marion hotel have been bul'.'iii" with I s iciability,. enterprise und ciar smoke j tins altiriioon, as they are entertain iiig Hiniiiltaueoiislv the millers and warehouse men of western Orosoii, and n h'v kiouP ('f representatives of the livestock industry, alon with u nuiii ber of bankers from I'nrtland and Sa lem, us well as -beoc'ters for the coming show of the International Live Stock associatiim. A number of questions of importance in connection with the in dustry were formally discussed at this meeting. Atiionn; other thittKS brought' nut was the fact that a wide spread interest, is beinii taken in the matter or pure bred cattle in the. Willamette valley, and that the fame of Oregon's breeding stock lias none far beyond the confines of the slate. At the Elks danca to be given next Wednesday evening nt the armory, (hero will bo the usual 15 piece orches tra which furnished such inspiring uiuh ie for the other two dunces given by the Klks. This will be their lust dance of the a-nson, ns the state convention of Klks will be held at Klamath Falls 'beginning August 14 and continuing three days, E. 8. Cor.tes has purchased a 25 acre tract 4'! miles southeast of Salein from F. A. Meier, at a consideration of .t.'HMM). The tract is partly in orchard, with a home. It lies close tn other laud owned by Mr. Coatee. A fi.Sli acre tiai t in Murningside has been purchased bv Hayniond Pettigill from M. L. White sell .for 2i00. Both sales were handled by H. Orabenhorst & Co. COURT HOUSE NEWS The last will and testament of O.'ivler Thribaudnu, w ho died June JO, l!l, hi; been filed for record in the county clerk 's office. He disposes of reni property valued at $12,000 and pcisomal property of a value of about (.tin. i The will was made l i V.m. appoint ing his wife, Mary Thribaudnu us execti tor. She died in 1911 and 110 other aft-.executor was tppointed later. He wills to his daughter Agnes, known as bister "v.. , . ..,,,,,. ,,u,: num ui t-iow. .To another daughter, known as Sister u..k:.. ir. 1 t 3 llui,, ugei, tue sum 01 .uu. r or masses to bo said for the repose II,.,...- 4,l,li. -f ),- fi,.. iv . T"ie. in a later eodieile. In: rhaiiires .hi- and gim the daughtei, nL7L, UZ, IClXnZTtZ ' - - ...c msi .IUI er iieain, n gM s to Her children. xr...i,:. !.....,.. i o ,,,,, - .., ..- , i:'vi.:tn,s inoni rt with the influx of auto The eslato was valued at .ba'ti, A son ; tourists. A number of prominent anil " aunic naiin'. Aiatliias I.cin.ie of I I .. f. ....I . u.. t :'"' - ",.B" " "'"".tie, i'amp Lewis nnd other points - ------ "tnte-f John Helferty wh, died July . ..t-. .,...,,,, John H. Krrhs md if, to ri-coviT, l-'4 3 4 and costs. lot on Oxford street in N"h Hill wns sold for f5 .S.6i. Tlie ; plaintiff in the rr.se was the pur haser. I I ' Ihe nuit of Lizxie Owens and Bes-, 4c sie Ha i lee aginit Hi nry Fav.k and nth- 4c i rs, s'vn bits iu Nob Hill were sold, nnd the plaintiff was the bighft bidiW'41 at tf!71.i2. j$ In the cae of Liias Kefoland ani.inst: Maitin Chri tendon, involving t tuit ofjt ;i5.!2, a-.d also other co.t. lot 4 It, 14c blink C of tlie t.orth aid" of Silverton ' 4c w is sold to A. E. Trg"mon for i".n. i, ?f Doa't Let 'em Roaa $$i f $ Keep 'em h The Circle ?$ TITLE TO HUBBARD BliilDlCLEARED Sheriffs Deed Conveys Big Builds; And Acreage To Trust Company. The enrtain has been rung down on the final act of what m;,;ht be term ed "The- tragedy. of the Hubbard build inS." " - "For a rheriff a deed to the property in which is located the Drcgim Klectrie depot was filed tixlay with the coun ty lerki office for official reewd by hieh the Alliajiee Trust ccmpany of Portland lon-ouir the owner not only of the Hubbard bidding hut of 202 acres of the finest hind tn Marion county, both of which were owned by Khnnie K. flubbard. The report of the sheriff states that by virtue of an execution issued out of the circuit court, iip'in mandate of 'lie state supreme court dated May 31, l-ts, nnd on a decree of foreclosure and mortiraiies executed by Pniinio K. Hubbard, the building and 202 acres were sold to satisfy judgments held by the Alliance Trust company. At the sale made by the shctiff July 2t. l'HS, the Tr.-.r: company wag the highest bidder at S4,51!U0." According to the Oregon law, in case ot foreclos ure of real estate,: there is one year in which to redeem, and until the expira tion of one ycitr, Hie shctiff 's deed is not filed. The date for redemption ex pired Thursday of this week. And with the expiration of the one year, the building and -iTj acre farm becomes the absolute property, of the Alliance Ti ust company, as the case has already none to the supreme court and the sher itf's sale was made upon mandate of th;s lusher court. The records of tho county clerk's of fice show the following liiiation: Aug. 1H, HI 15. Complaint filed against Mrs. Hubbard by tho Alliance Trust company. Sept. l.'l, HM5, W, H. Norris appoint ed receiver for the pron'tty at a sal ary of $t!5 a mouth, 1 h. 2it, HMti. Motion made to set date for trial. .lime 20, lillii. Cnse n trial. Aug. 2.S. id HI. Case on trial agnin ausj cunt in tied for .further testimony. Oct. 1, l'Jlti. C-nj'e taken under ad visement by the eour(. Dec. 21, HUH. Decree given against Mrs. Hubbard in favor of the Alliance Trust compnny for $71,515.5,i and costs Dee, 2t5, llliti. Order issued as to col lection of certain rentals. Fib. 17, 1917. Mrs. llubluird through her attorney files notice of an b.'ieal to the supreme come. August 1, 1017. Reports cf receiver filed from month to month. April Id, 1'JIS. Mandate of supreme court setting forth the interests of the Alliance Trust company, awarding it 7H,."il5..r)5 and stating the secondary interests of John Havne at 150(1 V. S. National bank at $1241 and Welch Hint. B-14S.05. Aim allowing the Alli ance Trust company attorney's fees of 2."l0. May .11, HIIX. Decree of supreme court officially filed with county clerk July 24, H1S. Hubbard building and the 202 acre farm sold at public sale by sheriff with the Alliance Trust com pany (he highest bidders at X4,'il0.40. July 24. 191!). Kxpiration of the one year allowed for redemption. PERSONAL : 1 Roy F. Shields and family left to day, for a vacation of two weeks at iNcskonin. tieoige K. 1ove, one cf the officers of the Ace Aircraft 0. of Portland will come to Halcm tomorrow to look over aviation matters. Karl Withvembc, who has been cm j pinvefl at Klamath f alls for some imoiil lis past arrived yesterday and w ill - . . J spenn a row iiays in town. Joha B. Hhultr. of Albany is in the .city today on a tuisiness errand, Among tho guests at the Capital ho ,p loday are ti. L. Haves and family, J- McDonald, and Ralph Peterson, all Portland. .... K j .,,, ,, fereaee. of sto.k men, held at the .Ma rioI n(l(l, ,olnv ' i,-,. .;,... u;n. .l- if...:... t. ' .!. i i in urn .finiiiin no- I'''' rp.e,,tly n.ls his capacity taxed wealthy peodc have bi'en recent guests! from Portland; K. (1. Crawford and wife, Portland; A. Kupeit of Kupert & Co., Portland; AL C. M Iner and Ceo JloliV.1 cf Toledo, Ohio. W. y. lragr returned thi morning from an exteinli'd tour in Washington on business connected with the' Dra- . 1 1 ' ger rrmt Co. He visit-! Tacoma, Heat- MANY NEW FIRES BREAK CUT IN MOOT ANA; ONE TOWN NEARLY CONSUMED 4 Missoula, Mont., July 2(1 (Cnitcd Press.) With o"ie Mna tana town practically destrnyrd by fire, aid with 14 nc fires reported todav, the fire utita tion was ciinsiilercd ly goteru oietit fun s! sTi-e oficii.l.s at hcad'piart rs here to be growing sti-ail.ly wow this afterncou. Nine buildings at H. Ig latins, 40 miles i.orth of Missoula and iu the liCjirt of the Flathead na tional f'n t - were dci-tiivrd win 11 tlie f.itest ire there b.-,! through the lines and swept about the town. Only a lank, one store (.nil a hotel are 1. ft standing. i 44:4'4 Portland Judje Proles Details Cf Kiln Of SsaBBoy By Playmate Portland, July 26. Judge Kaniler of juvenile court today questioned J C. McCaulev the father of I'rsnk, Sied 7, who was shot to death be his piav mute, Ceorge Miller, 10. The judge nl so planned to question the Miller boy's mother if her nervous condition per mits. "I believe the boy 'a story tbat k killed his playmate by accident," said Judie Kau.ler, "but will reserve my decision until after ipiesftiouiitjj the victim's father."' J. C. MeCauloy has declared It would have ken impossible for (he Miller boy to lift the Met 'aider buy's body through the trap door iato the attic unaided. The Miller boy undressed bis play mate's body and bathed the wound bo fore he hid the bodv awav. PERNOR TAKES TURN AT PILOTING FLME ON AIR TRIPTO PORTLAND Covernor Olcott routined this noon from Portland where he flew bv air plane yesterday in company with Lieu teiituit E. C. Kiel of Matin r living field. The trip was a trifle lo iger than the previous one on account of t.ikinp; the weswnrd route. There wus nothing to irntr the pleasure of the flight for the governor, for although tiny took an altitude of about 4W0 feet they en countered no crouds. Tho governor in dulged iu the novel experience of pilot ing the machine for a part i the dn tnuce, under the couching ot Lieutenant Kiel. He found the manipulation of the pluue surprisingly easy, but ! tho air currents hud made the upper stratum very "bumpy" he was glad to turJ the levers over to the pilot after a snort time, not caring to taku any chances on trouble. He hud considered the mutter of staying by the pluue through the en tire trip to Seattle, but lifter arriving at Portlatut decided It advisable to re turn to Salem. Af.er their arrival iu Portland there was spectacular display of Hying over the field. Mrs. 1'etit, who accompanied the other plane to I'orllaiid, took the trip wiih as cool u nerve as any member of the stern sex, and evinced tho great est plensuie, declaring it was tint most wonderful experience of her life. n on' point on the trip her pilot look hot for a climb above the clouds. FLAME EISE3 31,000 TILT. New York, July 2d. An unofficial American altitude record was held to day by lioland Kohlfs, test pilot tin' the furtia engineering corporntiuc.i, who flew to a height of 31,000 feet ut Mine out, L. 1., in one of the new Curtis "wasps." Lincoln, Neb. "Mountain ciinury" whiskey lias nppetired bi Nebraska-. The "stock" looks like .whiskey ((ltd the sample given the farmer, laslm like whiskey, but the other eleven bodies iu the case are pure prohiilition products. $$- Don) Let em Ream $$ $$ Keep 'era In The Circle $$ REAL ESTATE BEST BUYS. 50 acres, all cleared, best valley loaut 35 acres in fall grain, 5 room house, good barn, well, 4Ht miles Halcm, Only sooo. 7.31 acres, black gravel soil, creek and well, V; miles Salein. 1100. 30 acres dark sandy loam, 25 cleared, 5 slashed; house with sleeping porch, large barn, gnrage, 1 mile Jefferson; ciiHh price $200 per acre, or trade for good acreage near Salein. 600 acre ranch, 2Vi miles from rail road town in Douglas county, on Pa cific highway, electric line, milk route, mail route, 150 nere cleared, 450 acres pasture, well' fenced; 6 ram house, 2 barns aad granary, spring tit house, family orchard. Htock and equipment and some grain goes, owner to settle with tenant. This is a bargain at tlS, 000. The toil on this place is good, no rock. 40 acres cleared, best valley loami 2 aires prunes, 2 acres other fruit; 8 room house, 2 .barns, silo, well; 4 miles from ljidd nnd Hush bank. Price ll, 000. K7 acres, 12 miles from Lebanon, 35 acres cleared, 5 acres cut over and young timber, old house and burn, rail fence, sprini; and well, 'J200. 40 acres cleared, red soil, rolling; 18 acres 6 year old prunes, 2 aens other fruit, In'ge hnu and barn, at school; fl',4 nijlcs from Salem. Price 7500. Kee S0C0L0FSKY fur KKXT HITS, 3(1 Stale LARUE lots nice homo with own wa ter system, 210(1. Very pretty 4 room bnngalow at OOtt Very fine home with abundance of fruit, 'J700. 5 room buntjow on N. Cottage 2000 5 acres all cultivated with some lo ganberries, verr good buildings I (100. (14 acres all under cultivation at a bargain, i'lpiare Peal Realty Co. : t "V Capital Journal Daily Market Report 41 Oraia Wheat, soft white eti.lO Whsat. lower grades oa sample 4c ' Oats, new .. fe Hay, cheat, new l.V" Ifl Hay, oats, new $i5(!t.'l7 I'.arley ton 4(150 M ill run l.'!C44 Butterfat, Butt -rfat 60c CicafO''rv liutti-r , OliiJt Perk, Veal and Mutton Fori, on 'out - 2Ge, 1 V Quick Reference To Firms That Giya Serrice On Sborl Where Buyer And Seller Meet We . Recommend Our Advertisers. EVESTTH3NO Salera Klectrio Co, Masoaie Tcaiple, Edouard de Billy, former French denutv hiiih commissioner to the Unit ed States, was killed in Franco a few days ago ty a fad from nis norse. Republican leaders in the house have agreed on an investigation of the oper ations and expenses of the shipping board and emergency fleet corporation -- --" JUNK WANTED Call 398. Highest prices paid for Junk, second haul goods and machin ery. Be sure aad caU 398, get th right prices. Tho square deal house, CAPITAL JUNK CO. 271 Cherueketa St. Salem, Or. i -- MACHINE SHOP WORK h'xpert machine shop service by Mr. Bergman at high, school machine shop. 1l' years experience. Gear cut ting a specialty. High class machine tools, tjuu-k service, Phono 440, S 15 OPTOMETRISTS. Dlt. L. HALL WILSON' Soe- J c in list in tho Modern Scientific Application of Glavsns for tho aid of vision and the relief of Kyeatrain and Headache. Office closed Saturdays. Office 210-211 IT. tS. Bunk building. Phones, offico 115; res. 1244. SALEM AUTO RADIATOE SHOP Radiators, Fenders and (las Tanks iHepaired Tractor Radiators a Specialty All work guaranteed, 19S 8. 12th St. Salem, Orejron. 8-1 .H'?fmffTl"fTfT1" L.M.HUM cuo of YickSoTosg Chiueso Medicine and Tea fins medicine which will cure any known disease. Open Sundays from 10 A. M. until I P. hi. 133 South High St. Salein, Oregon Phone 239 jit)ii)tikl W. T. BIODOK CO Undertakers k 232 North High Street Veal, fancy '. : 22c Steers ,. HP Cows 6fT7Vie Spring lambs .- . lOullle Kwes - 4(j!fte Sheep, yearlings - 7e ggs and poultry Hggs cash - liens, live Old roosters - Broilers Vegetables Hadinhcs, ttof. Potatoes ... New potatoes Ureen onions dos Onions, per ar.vk I rut Peaches Watermelons Oranges ..- Lemons, box Bananas . 42c 2'Jfo;24o ... 15s 23c . 45c 2 2c 40c 4.2S . 75ct&1.00 'ifli 5.75(o)0.60 7.50(i8.50 tVe ,-,-., 2 (XI Uetiey, eztraeted I'ailtlllollpeS Bunch beets Cabbage - 2(g3 M 3'jC 60c Head (cttuco Carrots 15c Retail Prices, Kggs dozen - 50c Criaincry butter 70c Country butter 00c Flour, hard whciit $3.l0(u 3.25 Portland Market Portland, Or., July 2'i. Hulter, city rciimi'ry 5H(.ilte Kggs s"l"cted local ex 4(lSc Hens 27f(i .'He Hroilcrs 'iKn Me. Cheese, triplets 37ffi 3!e DAILY IIVB 8TOO KMAEKET Oattts Heceipts 70 Tone of market steady (ioud to choice steers l0.50fK! l.';0 J'nir to good steers t'C'i Ht.50 Common to fair steers 7((v7.50 Choiro to good cons and hoifcrt sr 9 Medium to good cows and heifer 5(0 9 ('miners 5(ft9 Hulls Ifu7 Calves tWn 15.50 Hogs Ri-ceipts none. Tone of market higher Prime miti'd f '"Ci 22.25 Mi ilium iniied 22,.Vito 22.7.V llnuyh heavies $22.511(11 2.75 Pigs 2t)i23. Ilnlk 22.75 Bbee; Heceipts none The of iiiarki t steady Prime lambs 127i 12. ."i0 Fair to medium lambs 3f?18 Yearlings rf,:H Wethers 5'ii7.50 Kwes 1'37.51 A Act aui a V- ELECTRICAL 12? North, High .Maim IF WHY SELL FOR LESS? Ws will pay you mer cask tor yea household goods. Get our bid fcefonl you sell. Peoples Furniture and Hards ware Store, 271 N. Ooa. St PkeM 734, .. . -ja SECOND-HAND GOODS NO CASH R EQL'IliED Good ovc ret shoes nod lints, all kin.ts of Bratta al instruments, shotguns, rifles, heat" in; stores, gas stoves, suit cases a&4 1000 other useful articles to sell of trade. What have yout The Cap tl Kxchsng. 337 Court 8t. Phone 493, WE WANT YOt'R used furniture, stoves, earpeti and tools, us we pay fait prices los everything. Call 847 CAPlTAli HA KD WARE it PUBXI. TP BE CO. 2S5 N. Com! St. Ilats Elocked HAT BIAICKIXO I clean and block ladies' and Men's hats. Just le eched a hat renovating machine. 1 gets the. dirt, Try it once. O. B, Ellsworth. 411 j Court St. Salem, Or, STOVE REPAIRING STOVES REBUILT ANT! BEPAIBtfit 50 years experience, Depot NatioaaJ and American fence. Sires 20 to 58 in. high Paints, oil and varnish, ete. Loganberry and hop hooks, Salem Fence and Stove Warki, 230 Court street, Phor.9 i24. J. A. Rowland Furniture Stcra Buys, sells and exchanges new saw 2d hand furniture. All kinds ol repair work, light grinding, filial, nnd hrn7.ing a specialty. Kiffet prices. 247 Nerth Commercial . Phone 16. . j i m SCAVENGER SALEM SCAVENGER Oarbags as 4 refuse of all kinds removed on montt ly contracts at reasonable rates Cess pools cleaned. Dead animulj re moved. Office phons Mais 167. MONEY TO LOAN ' On Good Real Est ato Security THOS. K. FORD Over Ladd k Bush bask; Saka Orsjoa FEDERAL- FARM LOAN 3 5 ft cent Interest. Prompt service. MHI years time. Federal faira loa bo us for sale. A. C, Bnhrmjtedt, 401 Mm souie Temple, Salem, Oregoa. INSURANCB COL'yCti- For li its formation about Life Insiiraaes ass) J, F. Uutchason, dit. tnasager for the Mutual Life of N. T., offltfa l 371 State St., Salem, Ore. Wfiss phoae 99, residence Ltstfl, t WOOD SAW FHONB 1090B Our Prices are Right W. M. ZANDLER, Proprietor 1255 N. Summor Street, Salem, Ort REPAIRING STEWART'S REPAIR SHOP Ut mowers ground by machineiyj all kinds of grinding, lock smithing, brolla; recovered, light tepairinj sf all kinds. 317 Court St. LODGE DIRECTORY KNIOHT3 OF PYTHIA8 MEET At McCornack hall on eery Tussd at 8. Walter Lenon, C. C, P. J. Kuutz, K. B. k 8. ROYAL Noighbors of America, Ores I gnn (Irspe camp No. 13K0 meet vJ Thursilay evening in HcCornaea hall Elevator ae-vice. Otaclo, Mrs. Car rie K. Dunn, (1(8 L'uion 61; reot di"r Mrs. Melissa Persons, 113 M 4th' fit. Phone 143011. . . 1 j r-N'ITKD ARTISAXS--Car''tal Assem bly . 4 meets first Thursday ' each Hiixitli at 8 p. m, iu hlaooatf Temple. Olenn C. Miles, M. A.; C. A. Vibbert, a.'critnry. 340 Owens street. WATER COMPANY 4ALKM WATER OM PANT Of fleet corner Commercial and Trale street Bills payable monthly in advance. ' Plimis 0fl. Out of 80 students in tnc pnarmi'.T dcDartinent of tho Universitr of Wash- inj'on this year 30 are women. To replace the old building reeent'y burned, the school district of Knieire, ia Coos county, has vote! fonda 12,000. 7 I Wnsjc increases of apprniimately 10 pcrfcnl have been granted by the lil pmg lioard to employes of veeel.-t oper ating fiom Atlatitift and gulf ports. Queen Matie of Koo.niaiila hvs as cept-d an iuvi atinn to apeah btere the Women's hristian Cituenship con ference at Pittsburg, Nov nibei SI to 14 Terget li" Bay At fcs 1