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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 20. V J. PAGE FIVE. VXFl'KNl"KEI 4 room apartmcuts for reiit cheap. Call 1717Y. i THE JOURNAL'S NEW TODAY I STATE HOUSE. FOX terrier pappy wanted, female pre- t erred. 13-' Mate St. I'hone lM'tl. tf , JOURNAL WANT AD DEPARTMENT IS THE BEST SELLING 11EDIUM IN MARION COUNTY CLASSIFIED ADVEETISINQ LA TBS: Bate per word New Today: Xach Insertion 1 So 17e On weak (6 insertions) Ou month (2d insertions). The Capital Journal will not be re sponsible for more than one insertion, tot erron in Classified Advertisements Kead your advertisement the tirst day it appears and notify ui ioimediticly if error ocean. Minimum charge, 13c "MARTIN" painter. Thone 704. 8 20 FUrtMJsHEI) house wanted. Call 832. tf WANTED 6 or 7 room house by per manent tenant. Phune 750VY. 7 31 JM SALE Grade Shorthorn bull calves. F. M. Cook, Turner, lit. 2. S 4 FOR RKXT Strictly modern 3 room bungalow. Phone 159SM. tf KOOM atuFboard close iu. 493 X. Com. fct. Phone 1440. tf j AVanttd Work hogs. I'hone 232, be-' tween 8 and 12 a. iu. tf FOlt SALE Invalid chair in pood re-j pair, at your own price. Call 142. 7 29 FIRST class room and board close in. 495 N. Com'l. I'hone 1440. tf KHAKI colored tent for rale, in first class condition, 12x10. I'hone 1131. tf WE make the best power prune dippers. Salem Mfg Co., 1396 N. Front St. tf JAS. LYONS practical painter. Fhone "704. tf FOB RBXT 16 room house, very reas onable. Phone 1737W. tf WANTED First class mechanic at American Automobile Co. 7 30 FOB SALE Horse, buggy and hnr ness 775 N. 21st St. 8 2 FOB SALE Gentle Jersey cow giving uiilk; also tent. Phone 2209J. 7 30 I)6T Check of $118.70. Phone 100F 31. 7-30 TV ANTED Practical nurse about the last of August. Rt. 8, box 120. 7 30 YOUNG calf to give away. 1723 N. summer. 7-29 W. BEAVER well driller. Phone 827J, 1165 N. lth St. Salem, Or. 8-8 IW. F. WRIGHT, Turner, auctioneer, Why not get hitnt tf FOB SALE A high grade piano, first class condition at 'a bargain. Phone 125 or 38. 7 31 i UTOUSEJIOLD furniture for sale, at 210 4th St. Kingwood Park. A. E. Page. 7 31 CRAW separator for sale 3n'x60, fair condition chenp if sold at once. Ad dress B B cure Journal. 7-31 WANTED Modern 5 or 6 room house unfurniitlied, permanent tenunt. i Phone 943M. tf TINNER wanted, state experience. Sil verton Blow Pile Co., Silverton, Or. 7 30 i HERE'S a bargain, a fine R. S. How ard piano for sale for $200 cash. Call J at 519 Court St. afternoons. 7 29 ' WAITED 1000 suits to clean. C. Ezra Sparks, tailoring and cleaning, 1835 State St. Phone 508. . 8-14 DEKORATO sanitary wall tint, best made; beautiful new colors. Bureni Com'l St. tf WALL PAPER 13 centi per double roll upward. Huron's Furnituro Store. 179 Commercial. tf FOB SALE Lease 3 acre home, erop t torn, beans, potatoes, fine lot pears and other fruits, 50 White Leghorn i chickens, horse, btig;jy, light spring wagon and harness; also household j goods. J. A. Callan, Chemawa road ; near Pacific highway. 8 2 We hoy and sell notes, mort- gages and nil kinds of bonds. HAWKI7r8 & ROBERTS S14 Mrsonin Building Batn, Oregon i 1 ! BUY IN SALEM ALWAYS I i!r, rnnnn 1 VVK I IAN Mi INKY HI It 1 r -viTT vatt rrr nv 9 1 rf THE PRINCIPAL ON ANY INTEREST DATE. WE CLOSE OUR LOANS PROMPTLY. HAWKINS 314 Mason BIdg. h TRY THEM FOR RESULTS I FOR SALE Haled hay i field, one m.le cast of city. I'hone 19F4. tf SOME pi;;, for sale. Cail 87F24 eve nings. 8-8 WANTED 3 cords good body a-h wood. Phone 15($. tf XI EX wanted at tile work near fair p-ouiols. Apply Salem Tile A Mercan tile Co. . tf 9 ROOM house for sale, located 1499 State St. Write Mra. T. H. Sims, 700 Jounsen St. Portland, Or. 7 29 WANTED1 tlood milch eow giving milk, Jersey preferred. Write Rt. 3. box 91. " 7 31 WANTED Employment as sleatu or fins tractor engineer and fireman. J 2S care Journal. 8-2 WANTED Small furnished houso or housekeeping rooms. Adults. Must be good. Box 9ti, Salem. 7-30 Ft i SALE Creamv separator, So'xGO; fair condition, cheap. Write Seara tor care Journal. 7 20 ABOUT 50 rabbits for sale cheap. Phono 1217, 403 N. 20th. Call after 6, p. m. 7-30 50 ACRES Vj miles from tapitol bid?, fine improvements, 018,000. Laflar & Laflnr, 4li Hubbard bldg. 7 29 30 ACHES nearly all in erop, 7 miles from oitv, $10,000. Laflar & Lal'lar, 4iKi Hubiiard bldg. 7-29 FOIl SALE House at 780 N. Cottage St. also lot in Yew Park, lot 12 block 17. Write Mrs. J. Kuapp, Rt. 5, Aurora, Or. 7-30 WANTED Experienced saleslady for millinery dept. Must be thoroughly experienced and capable. Gale & Co. 7-30 WANTED To eell a Shotland pony, gentle, well ibrokcn for rider or driv er. Apply to Mrs. Fry, High and Oak Salem, 7-29 I HAVE a Ford roadster delivery to trado for a 5 passenger Ford, or oth er 3 passenger ear, -will pay differ ence. Write Auto care Journal. 7 29 A GENUINE Chickering piano, rebuilt and in fine shape, will sell for $250 cash. Bee Wiley B. Allen Co., 519 Court St. Call afternoons. 7-29 MEN wanted for sawmill and yard work. No charge for wood, water or ront for families. Stead work. Jas. Colo, Devitt, Or. 8 2 LOGANBERRY piekera wanted; will take back and forth in auto morning and evening; 2c per lb, good pick ing. Phone 373 after 7 p. m. tf WANTED Address of a few large Ioultrymen; can sell your ejrgs and make you a good profit. H T care Journal. 7 31 WANTED 3 young men as salesmen and collectors, permanent positions with good chance for advancement. Sec Kincaid, Singer Shop, 337 State St. 7-29 WANTED To rent grain ranch of 150 to 200 acres with pasture and good buildings; will pay cash or shares. Writo F E care Journal. tf FOR SALE Nino room house, large lot modern conveniences, double garage close in, on street car line and paved street. G L enre Journal. tf FOR ilENT S rooms, toilet, sewer and electric lights, $12 per month, 1213 Marion St. 5 room furnished flat, no children, 13 per month. John H. Scott Renltv Co., 404 Hubbard bldg. tf WANTED Now "before rainy season, your leaky roofs, to repoir and puint. Now is the timo to prepare for wet stnsun. All work guaranteed. Lowest prices; estimates free. Addrrsj Frank Mayo, Gen. Del., Salem, Or. 7-28 FARMERS ATTENTION We handle the old reliable Page fence direet from factory in car load lots; Per fection Automatic Gates Milwaukee air prosnr water systems, fresh wa ti r direct from spring or well. L. .T. Davenport, T. D. Allen, Silrerton. Ta.'c fenco men for Marion and Clackamss counties. 8 18 HAT BIDS INVITED The undersigned will receive sealed bids np till 5 o'clock p. fls. Monday, August 4, 1919. for the pursue of 30 tons of grain and Vetch hay, erop 1919. The city reserves the right to re ject all or any part of a bid. EARL RACE, 7 28 City Recorder. innun wf K1VK YEA KS VVK Al- aa atj utttt tttjt t? rr & ROBERTS Salem, Oregon CORD wood for sale. Phone 39F2. 7 29 1914 Paige, 5 passenger, goed running order. I'hone 193, make offer. 7 30 FOR SAIJO Two tons eU?s oat hay in shock in citv limit. 133 State St. ' 730 WAXTEI Two men to ho'k grain. Four dollars a dav and board. I'hone 3F3, C. C. Russell! 7-30 WILL trade Overland model 90 for Ford and difference. E 22 care jour nal. 7-29 TOR SALE 1919 Ford touring, or will trade for larger car. A idress J 29 care Journal. 7 31 FOFXD- Bicycle, ( all at 720 X. Church St. between 9 and 10 a. ui. identify and pay for ad. . . tf FOR SALE One s'x room cottage with fireplace and furnace. Also one tight room house. Both have gas and ileetric lights. Within three blocks of state house Py owner. A. J. Ba-i-ey, 091 S. Capitol street. 7 31 FALLS City Logging A- Lumber Co., Falls City, Or., wants men for mill and yard work. Wages 50c per hour and up. flood schools und living ac coimnodatious for married men. 8 9 $2300 TAKES V, block, with good 8 room house, newly papered, bath, toi let, electric lights, cement- walks, garage, good barn, fruit, and garden. Will e!l all or part. Also have large lot with room house. Owner here short time onlv. Impure 1393 X. Lib erty St. 8-2 BIDS WANTED School district 131 will receive bids for the painting of the School house nntil Aug. 9th. Particulars rait be had from clerk, A. W. Blaeo, Turner, Ore. Board reserves the right to reject any or all bills. A. W. BLAOO, 8-1 Clerk IHstrict 131. OLESON'S AUTO EXCHANGE 349 N. COM. T. M. C. A. BLOCK, USED CARS BOUGHT FOB CASH OB SOLD ON COMMISSION. Let us paint' and repair your ear. Jlriseoe, $350 Ford roadster, with express koy, $3S5 Saxon roadster $300 1918 Chevrolet sedan 5 fassenger Ovreland to trade lot 1918 Studehaker $950 5 passenger, light Studebaksa r electric starter and lights $.1M 1917 Saxon six $700 1913 Overland $500 We wreck autoi for their parts, this ; enables you to get old ear part at a bargain. Cask price paid fr junk ears. S-passengcr Btudebaker, $180. Wo sell oils, grease, old auto parts tires and accessories. PHONE 666 SEALED BIDS INVITED Concrete bids will bo received by school district No. 24, Marion county, Oregon, fjir the layitAr of concrete sidewalks at the Lincoln, Grant and Highland schools. Plnn'i and specifi cations are now on file with tho clerk for examination. Bids will be opened at the regular meeting, August 12th, 1IM9. Tho right to reject any or all bids is reserved. A certified check for 3 per cent of the amount of each bid must accompany same. Address all bTils in plain envelope, marked "Bids on eoncreto walks," to W. H. Burghardt, Jr., 371 State street, Salem, Oregon. 730 XOTICE OTP SALE OF GOVERNMENT timber, general land office, Washing ton. 1). C, Juno 27, l!)ia. JMOUce is hereby jriven that subject to the condi tions nnl limitations of the set of Juno 9, 1918 (39 Stut., 218), and the instructions of the secretary of the in terior of September 13, 1917, the tim ber on the following lands will be sold August 20, 1919, at 10 o'elork a. m., at public auction st tho United States Innd office nt Portland, Oi.'gon, to the highest bidder at not lcaa than the ap praised value as shown by this notice. talc to be subjict to tho approval of of the secretary of the interior. The purchase price, with an additional sum of one fifth of one per cent thereof, biding commissions allowed, must be dipositod nt time of sale, money to bo returniM if snle is not approved, other wise patent wiTi issue for the timber which must be removed wilhin ten yrars. Bids will be received from citi zens of the United States, associations of such citizens and corporation or ganized under the law of the United S'ates or any at, territory or dis trict thereof only. Upnp application of a qualified purchase, the timber on any legal subdivision will be offered sepa ratcly before being included in any of- ,fr or a larger nr.it. T. Z B. 3 W., I8.. 11. SWVt SW4. rM fir 510 M cedar 55 M., SW'4 SV',4, red fir 740 M., none of the red fir or eedar to be sold for les than $1.50 per M. T. 9 8., R. 2 E., Sec. S, NK'4 NE'4, fir 1090 M., hemlock 270 M., NWy4-NE'J fir i0 M.. hoinWk 130 M., SE'i NE',, !fir 1770 M he'silo'-k 250 M.,- 8W14 j NE,. fir 2190 M. hemlork m M., INK', NWi,, fr 610 M.. hemlock 130 M.. NWti NW14. fir 17GO M., XEV, ,SE",, fir 1170 M.. hemloek 120 M., .NV, 14 KK'4. f:r 1C30 hemlock 50 M. SEM 'sE'i. fir 1190 M., hemlock 30 HWIJ SF-H, f r 790 M.. NE'i SW14, f r Ut'.O M., NW,i R'v(, fir 2I0O M.. f-K'i SW'i;. fir KmO M., SW14 SWU. fir 1250 M., m i of the fir to be sold for Uss than t.:i per M., ,.! none of the hr-mlwk to be so'd for Sesj than 73 cent, per t T. 9 S., B. J E.. He-. 25. SV'4 XW4. red fir 600 H, RK4 NE",, red fir 350 11., KWt, NE14. rti f r 3r!0 M., none of the red fir tn lie si'd for less thsn ti per M. CT.AV TALLMAN, Commisssoser, Gen eral Land Office. 1 16 FOB KENT-Quarter block. Liberty and Ferry street now occupied by J. I). Waring Co. I'hone 80, . . 7 29 FOR RBXT Large front room suitable for two, hoard. 4til N. Hgh. i'hone 1627. tf FOR SALE 6 lots, seven room house, chicken house, "nod shape, $-000. Joe Smith, 590 S. 22d. 7 31 FOUND Ladys sweater, ehorhet woik aud suiall flush light, laijuire at Maron Creamery. 7-30 WANTED Small furnished house, by mother and daughter. I'hone 2434 W. 7 29 WAXTKD Woman or girl for house work, no heavy laundry, modern house. Phone oiiFll or write Rt. 3, box 187. 7 30 SALEM chimney sweep. Sweeping chimneys, repairing furnaces; got this work done for vwuter. Phone 191. , 82 FOR SiU-Or will Uike car as part payment, house and lot close to car line cheap. Phone 1503AV after 6 p. m. 7 30 CLEVELAND motorcycle for sale, 1918 model; also a bicycle almost new. Call at the Auto Electric Shop, 418 Court St. 7-29 WANTED To rent grain ranch. 200 or 300 acres, with good buildings. Will pav cash rent. L L E faro Jour nal. ' 7 31 FOR SAIJ2 Tniu Indian late model, lights and generator fine condition. Will take iu good bicvcle. 2til State 7-29 FOR SALE Cheap, light four Stude- baker, fine to make bug for sumo boy. let our price. Salem Velie com pany, 102 N. Commercial. 7 31 LOST Small black purse, silver. mount cd on two Corners, July lth ou norm cast coiner of Wilson avenue. Con tained program. Finder please call 172S. 730 FOlt SALE By owner, 7 room houso, lot 114x173 feet, double garage, good well, with gas engino and tank, fruit trees, closo in; also modern six room house, close in; terms. Address 12556 care Journal, 7 29 NURSERY STOKTK Italian prunes, grafted walnnts and all other kinds of nursery stock for fall delivery. Also a second hand Maxwcld auto will trade for a good team. Drooks Nursery, Lafayette, Or. 8 28 12 YBAiB old prune farm for sale, con sisting of 10 acre if bearing prune trees, located in the famous Willam ette valley, in the town of Shaw; fail building, lots of goo wntor, .oJos to school, .ftmall bungalow . lo cated in Salem will be considered in th deal. Snap for some one. Reason for selling, old age. See Geo. J. ' Parks, 305 N. High St., Salem, Or. I'hone 643. 81 7 ROOM MODERN Bungalow, new, plastered, with all built in conveniences, bath, toilet, full (basement, large lot, fine private water system. A homo worth having. A snap if sold at once. 2050 Port land road. tf 12 ACRES A country home, fine buildings, land in high state of cultivation, family orchard, wnlmits nnd berries, eloso to city. Will take modern Salem home in oil trade. Address C O H Journal. tf c nns HOUSE (1 rooms, city water and sewor, elec tric lights, largo lt (1.11H some fruit, house practically new, o.'UO Myr'le ave. just off Highland, $1000, $500 eash balance in two years. It's a snap and won't last long. John H. Scott liealtv Co., 404 Hubbard blilg. tf FOR SALE A good Willamette valley ranch NT'i acres, 12 mile from Sa lem 2'i miles from good town, V, mile from It. R. station - '-i to 2'j miles to 3 churches and 3 schools, in cluding high school; mnil delivery twice each day; telephone; good neighborhood; the hct cold soft wa ter. Fenced and cross fenced; level land. 2 acres ash timber, main road, good buildgs; with or without erop a-)d eOjiPpmcnt. Just put in barn 50 tons of hay from 12 acres. This is runt of the best producing ranches in this country; will srll all or a part to suit purchaser, if tnken at once. Frank W. Lnthmp, Turner, Or. tf Eld OFFERS 7 rooms, plastered. Fine home, frti't, beiris and wa'nnts. Good corner. $2, 20ii. $5i0 cash, balance terms. A real snap. Bungalow, 3 rooms, bnth, toilet, elec tric light, close in. $1400, $700 cash, balance terms. Hard to beat. 8 rooms, 2 baths and toilets, electric lights, full basement with furnace heat close in. $3500, $1000 cash, balance long time. SMALL TRACTS 1'4 acres of fruit, 4 room collage, barn and chicken hou"e. $!1(M, half cash. Near street car. S'.i seres, good 5 room cottage, barn and chicken house for $IS00. Better sec it. Two miles nut. 5 aeres. g'tod 5 room cottage, and eh'eken house, on hird surface, best soil in the county. $1oO, hrtlf rah 3 acres young cherry orchard, $12"0. Hurry. 10 acres, all in orchard, $3000, one half cash. We have some of the best farms an1! nrore orchards in the county for sal'1. John h Vmt mm co. 404 nubbard bldg. Tt Gavetuor Oleott has ro'ent.y recoh a loiter from RepresenUitiv e C. N, Mc Arihur in Washi gto;i, assuring him that the Oregon delegation las fully presented to the ways and means com uittec the matter of tic ir.rrvastd tux on fruit juices, and antioi;i,ies that some measure of relief will bo obtained. Chairman Kordtiey had stale, 1 that he had requested Congressman Hawley to draft the iKtess'rv amendment ia older in order to get the mutter before the committee at he earliest possible date. The public service commission fini.sh es its hearing in Portland today in tho big rate case under investigation by the interstate commerce e emiiiisMim, and will follow the ease tn Seattle. It is ex pec ted that it will occupy the entire week. With a view both to the proper maia- WANTED Competent woman to care for convalescent lady and do house work for family of two. No washing, tlood wages. I'hone "'.'Ell. 7-31 A REAL snap, 6 ucres on l'.icific high way, nicet bungalow; all in crop, for quick sale $231)0. 3 miles from city. Lntlnr 4c Laflar, 400 Hubbard Wiig. 7-29 WANTED Salesman with auto in Ma rion county for M;'.'irnl oil, upper lolit'u-Htion for motor curs. State ngent at Journal office li:30 today or address F 11 W care Journal. 7-30 FOR SALE I genu suit new, worth $50, $17.50 takes it. Extra eeat and vest $3.50. La ly's blue Forge dress, cost $05, this week $10.50. light la dy's raincoat $t.50. Serge suit $2.50 "all Sieiety Cleiurs, 3o0 State St. Phono 10M or 195. , 7-30 HOP pickers wanted in Milorna yard, we furnish wood and tents, store 011 grounds, ull former pickers welcome and new ones as well, at 00c jver box, 114 acres of tho very best hops iu OregVt register at AiTolph Bros., State St., or Homer H. Smith, Me Cornick bldg., Court St. 7 29 WE OWN AND OFFER FOR SALE tho following properties: No. 710 acres all in euKivallon, the best of berry land. Lies three miles east of Salem. Prico $225 per acre; 13 cash balance terms. No. 2 15 acres all in cultivation, well located three miles east of Salem. Price $250 per aerc. 1-3 cash balance terms. No. 010 acres 14 mile from the asy lum. Fine location, all in potatoes, 1-3 of crop goes with plucc. Price $350 per acre, easy terms. 'No. 15 64 acres just off of Silver ton road. 40 acres in cultivation; run ning water; 8 room house, windmill, tank, garage, splendid barn, silo, hog house, etc. Good black loam soil. The buildings alone could not be replaced for $5000. Price $225 per acre, good terms. No. 3 44 acres three miles east of . Salem, just off tho Silverton road. Good terms. No. 16 4.1 acres splendid river bot tom land. Over half in cultivation, bal ance pasture and timber. Three fourths mile from Independence in Polk coun ty. Fine loganberry and hop land. Easy terms. No. 1735 acres on the Pacific high way all in cultivation, paved road. No buildings. Good liliiek loam soil. Locat ed between Albany and Jefferson. Price $130 per acre, good terms. No. 18-280 seres one mile from the Pacific highway, one milo from the town of tthrdd iu Linn county. 170 acres in cultivation, 30 acres timber and balnnen pasture. Situated on the Little Calnpooia river. iood hay and grain land nr dairy ranch. Very good buildings including a ;iotl seven renin house equipped with pressure water tank and silo and good barn, price $75 per acre 1 .1 rash balance, time, HAWKINS ft ROBERTS 11 Masonic 1,Mg, Salem, Or. 8 2 HOUSE BUYS 5 room modern bungalow, paved street, east) front, lot 50 by 150 feet. Price $2700. 8 room modern honsf, corner lot, both streets pave I, east front, good lo cat 'on. Prico $2500. 0 room modern bungalow gravel street, shade trees. Price $1300. $500 down, balance to suit at H percent int. 5 room modern bungalow, busouieiit, paved street. Price $U300 7 room modern home, pavid street, furniture goo. Price $tL'50. 0 room modern home located on pav ed street, close to H'nte str.-et. Price $3500. 7 room modern heme, two blocks from state house. Prico '!50O. 9 room modern home, large lot, east front, paved street, house in first (III shape. Price 500O. 4 room nnelern buni'alow, basement, east front. Prico $1300. 6 room modern bungalow, located on N. 5th street, two largo lots. Price $2300. 1 acre nnd good lungulow located clotf to earl-no. Price t-oiO. Well improved 0 acre Irnct close in, loganberries, cherries ami Kngl.sh wal nuts. Price $1000. 5 room modern bung'ilow located close to school, good location. I'rii.e Ck GRABENIIORST & CO. 275 State street 7 29 BRICCS AUTOWCOD-SAW AnachmerA Omm mmm cult 1 5 caret 2 mtn, 3B cards. Goes Anywhere Any Auto. BSIUS I BURPEE CO, be, Kacibctam r l!atbjtn An.. l'ortlM. Sd tm WtMMliaa M linrlMl CkctiUr BIG SALE Kewpie r7 if i c a A high grade absolutely pure toilet soap, molded in the true shape of the popular kewpie dell. Child ren like their bath when they can have a soap Kew pie for company. omorrov You Can Always 1X5 M teuauec and the financing of the vari ous armories of the stae, Governor 01 cot has recently appointed a board of three members to be known as the stuto armory board. The appomloo are Colonel John L. May of Portlund, Lieut. Paul Walace of Salem and Captain Ben S, Fisher of Mnrshfield. The uppoint monts have been approved by the adju tant general. In addition to looking eft er the physical condition of the armories the board will hold authority as to the publio uses to be made of armories, something that has caused more or less controversy. Muster Fish Warden Warren, of Port land, was in the eity yesterdty ia com pany with Captain Tom Swocnoy on his way to the headwater of the Santiam in search of a suitable site for a fish hatchery, aa provided for by the lutt legislature, Atorney Gcnoral Brown left Satur day night for southern Oregon, where among other official duties as a mem ber of the Irrigation securities commis sion he will look Into the condition of ;he (irnnts Pass irrigated project. The past week lias shown a thriving business in the organization of ai.plan . ' 1 .. ' ,, ' 7 ..linstantlv It stops aching, then you lilt " T0" , t ?Tfv.v i'h' " '"'"Tsorn'o corn right off. Yes, the coiporalio,, department f he lcav j .j iiB, g f(,w I the er riving corporation, 01 .111 jnuinu";, filed 'articles with Flovd I', llru'.viie, ... . - S ! t : : ! ! ., Leonard E. Fituiseeii Ulol Kulfih Wort man a sincorporators. Another eom .aiiy is the Meilford Alrcralt i.eia tton with a capitalization of ."iOO. The ini:oiporiitors are E. P. Eari.H, Sieley Hal laud Floyd Hart nil of Mmlfurd. The latest conipany to be orgnnizel is the Srlem Aero couipnny, with !'. E. Eullerton, l.yle MeCrrskey mid R. O. Siieliing ns i .corporators. . Other im orpoial ions of importance for the week are the Scot Is Mills Fluk ing Co., capitalized lit $l0,0o0; Pat ific Record Pulilichiiig company, Meilfonl, $10,01111; Sinuleeii, Huileon Strolling Co., Portland, $25,000; Kelly Hum. Co., Hood River, $10,000; Northwestern jStnrch i Milling Co., Portland, $:if!000j. iKoseburg, $500,110(1; Mnrey ti Eox Co., Portland loooo; .Mbnnv. 'n oon ighway t.ii.ago '.. At the Oregon Theatre v,0 - ;::- ' ) - .- -,, ! V' r .;.' ; sv.., ..J-- J' '" ' ' ' -' n-nn l jl Socip iLaice Do Better At L1 LIFT CORNS OFF IT DOESNT HURT With fingers I Corns lift out and , cosU only few cents Pain No, not one bill Just drop a little Kree.one on that touchy tors, 1 ry freezonel. Your druggist sells a '1 tiny bottle, suf fo'ient to rid your foot 'of every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and calluses, without one purl it le of pain, Soreness or inf lation. Freczono is tJiO n.ysterious eth er discovery of a Cincinnati genius. HOnLICK'S TH I ORIOINAl. MALTED, MILK Avoid Isilallaas t Subilitulis 1'retlictions tn-it 75 cents within a ceit tn n.ny r;:i) ' venr were im'-i Thursday at a conference of business men held ill Chicago under tho HHpicrS of the Dry Goods Reporter. W Keep 'em la The Circle $$ -m n '. f 1 f) IU3 I Ltl Kid IXUOia tjs? Wednesday and Thursday. Oely Th