Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, July 30, 1919, Page PAGE NINE, Image 9

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    THE DAILY CAPITAL JQURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 1919.
PAGE NIN1
Make Baby Coo and Crow
Keep the little stomach regulated ar.d bowls open, tie secret
of health in infancy, bv using
MRS.WIMSLOWS
The Infants' Snd ChildrWs Regul.ie-
that produce such remarkable and gratifying re suits. Re'ieve-J
constipation, flatulency, wind colic, diarrhoea, and other disorders.
Contains no alcuhol opiates narcotics or other harmful i:i
(rredietiti It is a hifhly potent vegetable preparation trade of the
wry best ingredients obtainable, Give it to baby and watch the
smiles that follow.
At mil Drmtfi'f
ANGLO . AMFSKAN DRUG. CO.
aiS-ZU Fultoa St. N. Y.
QKrl Stlttf A'jt9J
IlauM F. Ritefci Ca Inc.
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CITY NEWS.
A verdict of "unavoidable acci-
, .., . i ... i i ii ,i )
ut was rin.UH.1 by a t oitlaml
jury following the doath of J. Denley
who nss run down he an automobile ;
driven iby Mrs. iFred Vance uf Salem.
Wr. Denlev was ruu over while he was
Jasdiug a cow near his home at Mult
nomah station. '
The market In Salem for pork on
fant today is 1 cents, i'red W. JSteus
luff who lias ibceu a residonl of Oro-
giu for the oust .'SO rears aud who lias !
made his home ill Snleiu for t" rears, J come too old and feeble to manage it.
Mils this fignro s the highest since he! o
rsnie to the ntnte. The lowest price Mr. Rv- E. J. Wlnans, s missionary sta
Neusloff said, wa iu.lSHt when only i tioned at J'ekiu, hiua, arrived ill the
cents a pound was ottered niidil'ity many in eoiiiiuiny witn 111s wire:
even at this figure, farmers had diffi
culty in selling their hogs.
The trustees of Willamette ivnlver
siiy in nil informal meetiig this morn
iig approved the cnlliiiif uf liuf. W.
K. IVleuian of tho Vniversitv of Wis-1
eonsin, to the deartineut of Knglish
AskYourDcdcrl rilVi
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GrandTrizellv'to
firearms 6 Ammunition
Vflte forCivtMogue
THr HEMINQTON ARMS UMCCO M6.
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Plumbing and Water Byrtems Installed
. . - . ' .. ... .
by GRAEEB BE03., 141 South Liberty
Bt, Phone 650. Also agent for Fall
banks-Morse Om Ens-fnes
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It's Another' ' " xffv?i(lr?
-BIG- MAM1'"'
Special A )WJi .
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THURSDAY :- yi .yy '.
FRIDAY y J 1 v-i
SATURDAY Y:U ,c '
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C. Perry's
;ia Willamette, taking the place of
Prof. W. A. Dnrden, who has been call
ed to tho Atlantic const. Prof. Coleman
states thnt lie has boon reappointed to
gillie chair of English at tho Wisconsin
i nun e. mi v
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wt smaller institution in winch the lege of sellinir B'id investing me rumlH. NtWilnnl w.vyet wire todav announa
religions atmosphere is more pronounc-1 for the benef it of the commnnileiv.
j ln,.i,,,,nt.,Vi llt, t.lllin(.nils Villain- T(1 , VirM Congregatiorinl 'church ! cing that C. K. Dudley, wanted in 8a
jetto for iis high standards. He Mut s..i.,m i, vvl 3G lots in Strung 'a ilem for enil.ei.lenient. had been arrest-
boon activelv 'eiiguffi it 'm roueational
Jwoik since lt'OO, holding posiiioq in
' several prominent institutions of tho
east, rurllier lie m n mnu ot travel and
has published works on educational
subjects. I'rof. Dnnlen, who aa asso
ciated with Willamette fur only a few
iinonths, was called to North Carolina
to take charge of a huge plantation
heliuigng to his father, who had b
Hint are stopping temporarily at the
TiligU hotel.
Dr. S. E. Lee Steiner, warden of the
state penitentiary, having tasted the
joys i f anl'iiiiie luting and having
talked isiilerably
about it. Mrs.
Steiner filially decided it was worth
while. She took a ride over the city
with Uourounut Cook last evening
'while the band plnyeil in the Jmrk.'
Under dais of July 29, lbs following
orders were issued .from the office of
Adjutant jtienernl Stafriu: That Col. W
V .North be relieved from daty with
tho .'Id infantry, Oregon national guard
and that he be placed on- the retired
list. That (.'id. .lob u U May bo (isnign
cd for duty with the .'Id infantry regi-,
ineiit, national guard of Oregon.
Tho last will and testament of Man
guorije Minzonmier, the mother of Mrs.
itsnge .'. Will, was filed with tint
county court of Marion comity this
morning: The will is dated Ot IS. l'llt
After Vfoviillng that all just debts
shall be paid, the first bequest is one!
of $10 to., her sou Ocorge iliuzeiiinier.
1 ho balance of the ostato, valued at
about WlMMl is to be equally divided.
share and share alike to tho other six
children, Mrs. Mnr.'iiente Will, Lizzie
iMinsenmier, Fred Minstonimor, Sarah
I Miiizeninier, Uerthn M. Ferriu and
iChurk's Min7j'nmier. Mrs, Will and Sa
;rah MiiyA'nmier are iiamcd as execu
! tms.
Coimtipfitinn aiifs headaclip. sallow
rolnr. iluJl. aii-klv pvps von fmA nut nf
r"rt9TRl, 0Ve,V llol.,,,M "ck3r """
tum Tea will banish constioatiou. ree
unte yur bowels, purify your stomach.
You'll feel bolter all over. D. J. Fry.
STRANG WILL FILED
FOR PROBATE TODAY
Local Lodge, And Congrega
tional Church Are feed
Benefactors.
The Firat Congregational church of
Salem and IVMolav Commaudery No.
3,. Knights Templar f Suleiti, Oicgon.
were remembered in the will of A. Jes-
up Strang, whiiU was filed for probate
this looming- Mr. Ktiung died July 23.
After- providijg that bis ji.st debts
nad.fiHic.ral expenses be- (aid, Mr. j
Strang first bequeathed to htsi
grout aunt Mrs. Josephine Kevuolus of
Port kind. His second lietpiest was to
another treat aunt, Soiihronia Jossup of
Boise, Itlulio. who has lieen tempo rarity
living in Salem.
For the be lefit and nse of DoMoky
Coiiuoandcrr No. 3. Knights Tiiuplur of'
Salem, Mr. Strang willed '-'1 Kits, all in
i:at Cicston addition to Portland. Also
20 lots in Astoria and 18 lots in ad j
utiou to Milwaukie, Clackamas county, I
(Vegon. Also one promissory note due
him for $I4Sj and another i.l 12j8,(
both sigued tiy Oregon City p&rtics. I
He named tloorge G. Brown, M. L.j
Movers and Judge George II. Burnett;
and their successors in office as trus-
,..Aa t tlti. ftimi .,ivitir thfHit thr nrlvl-1
.....v., .- - , ,
Uition to the city of t'oiiiami. lie
named U. U. urown, jns. r reii o. oie-
...... 1 T.. T X11-,. o. Ipiiel,r. f.if filial
,, n.; riellt to sell and
invest for the church, using tho income!
only aud the principal as
perpetual.
fund for the church, .
In a codicil to the will dated July 2,
he provided that the two bequests
of .Wn each to two of his great mints
should be paid before those to the com
niamleiy and church, and thnt if neces
snrr, aiuomta necessary .should be tuken
from the coninimiderv and church be
quests to pay the 1000 with d t0 his
great aunts.
RUISES-CUTS
Cleanss thoroughly
reducs Inflammition
by cold wet eompres-
ipply lightly, without
friction
VICKS VAP0RU
YOUR DOUTwUWiy -owriWtw
Engineer Is Killed When
Speeding Train Wrecked
I
Philadelphia. July 30 The l'ottsvillo
rhilndi'lphia Flyer of the Philadelphia
i Heading railroad was wrecked at idn
field, neai Noiristowh today.
William h. Leiby, the engineer of
Pottsvillc, wits killed mid Cue fireman,
whoso named was not learned, wns pin
ned beneath the wreckage. It was not
known whether he is dead or nlive.
Severul )iussengers were injured.
J Local Airplane Arrives In
Eugene After Hour sr light
Kugene, Or.. July Sin Tho tinlom
(Aero club's piano "Webfoot," piloted
by Lieutenant Karl Cook, niriveil here
at 2:;l() this afternoon for several (lays
commercial flying. A number of Eu
gene citizens have been Invited to make
flights with the aviator a id other pas
sengers will be taken up at 10 per.
The "Webfoot" carrying Fred Mnn
gis us a passenger, left Pnlem this "it ft -crimen
at 1:3.1.
Washington, July 30. Favorable re
port on the. nominations of John Bur
ton Payne, Chicago, and Henry N. Rob
inson, Los Angeles, to bo members of
the shipping board, was voted by the
senute commerce commi'tee today.
The vote wns taken while only liiree
were present, two democrats Mid one re
publican. It is expected the republican
majority of the full enmrtiittee will re
consider the sctio-i of the sub commlt
t corns opposition to the nomination of
Pn vii" bus been mi unit need.
Today
Tomorrow
MITCHELL
LEWIS
And the same
2ast that played
'The Barrier"
in
Edgar Lewis'
Great
Production
THE BAR
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ti
SINI
Its a
Super
Feature
I
y
i V. TMPATcre VvcV
"Lis
a j j
jsnr
"And remember it, too."
The better the quality of your
chew, the more you'll enjoy it.
You'll get more out of your to
bacco money, too you'll save
part of it for something else.
A small chew of this quality
tobacco tastes good1 and it
lasts and lasts.
THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW
Put up in two styles
RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco -
W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco
amiiaiisiisiiiiiisiisiiiiiw
i
0Rg fouM Qfl Charge
o
Of Embezzlement Located
After trailine a man wanted in Mar
. - . n. .
, ,.0u,tt v tor throo vears Slientr W. I.
d , i,g Augeles.
,bout
one year ago
1'udley was
but he got
'-'l to Frsncisco,
away a few hours before he could be
arrested. At other times the trail bo
coino hot, but each time tho muu want
ed nianuged to get away.
In the summer of 101(1 Dudley formed
a partnership with Eugene Houston iu
der the name (if the Business Men's Ad
justment company. When Houston went
away a few days on business, Dudley
left and it is alleged he cimiud with
him about 100 that was iiol iiis own.
Mis arrest bus been brought about on
the charge of embezzling and unlawful
ly converting to bis own use $223 while
acting as agoHt for Uihlin & to.
; The wire received, by Sheriff Need
limn this morning gave the information
that Dudley's lawyer in Los Angeles
had managed to get. his client out on
I U00 bail, awaitinctho arrival ov u
officer from Sulem. , Deputy Sheriff P.
II. Holmes will leave this evening to
bring Dudley back with him lo await
the action of the grand jury in beptem
her.
COURT HOUSE NEWS
Fstlier May MeCritokeh has fileil
suit for divorce from" Sherman fl. Mc
Cracken. In his answer to the com
plaint, the defendant- admits the mar
riage in 1014, the birth of their son
now more than two years old and de
nies nil other nllegatious, lie asks the
court1 for a' diBiuis-dl of the proceed
ings. 1
Janet M. R. lUiirton has brought di
vorce proceedings H'jiiinst P. H. Burton
They were married at Bismsrk, N. D.
in iwt and have five children, three
under the legal ago. She alleges he de
serted and went to John Day, Oregon,
and that sho was obliged to work for
her children nnil nn allowance for their
mointenaiice.
The .7 no oh F. Young eslule has .been
appraised at $ MM Ml. This consists of
the north half of 1 't II, Waldo Hills
fruit farms No. 3. The appraisers wern
'. L. McAllister, 4'hna, J'ieber nd Win.
Berg. ,
The estate of Liuis Silverman has
been appraised at ifSUO. He died Juno
10. 191!). .7. B. Crowustein has been ap
pointed administrator.
Sherman Swank, administrator of
the estate of D. K. Swank has peti
tioned the court fur a date fur a final
hearing. The court set Sept. 2.
The estate of John Frederick Ahl
gren has been appraised at -'.'iO.S.'i.
This amount wns invested mostly In
war savings stumps. Jesie C. Jones,
Giibrello 'lark and Knnald Glover
were the appraisers.
PEP.SONALfl
'apt. John Klliott left today for
Camp I,ewi after a brief visit with
I his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Klliott.
He expects to receive l,.s discharge
from military service in a few days.
Miss lli'tcn Leisi This received word
of the arrival of her brother, Robert
Leisi, nt Newport News after a year
of service over seas. 71e wns with an
srtilb ry unit in France, and 6for the
signing of the armistice was trans
ferred to Germany.
Mrs. C. K. Ifoblin nml children left
this morning for Portland to meet Mr.
Koblin who is iilncit to leave for the
enst on business connected with the In
dian aerviep in which he. Is engngod.
Mrs. S. If. Colon nnd Mri. Shepherd
of Portlfi-id n'e among the guests at
tho Bligh hotel todny.-
A, K. S.-ott, of the new cunning com
pany of Albany, i in the cily today
on business,
A. R. Kns'msn nnd U-n. Quail of Si!
verton, arrived in Sa'ein ri-cintiv and
aru mutlvii iiirki a nntrsi-t nn one nf i
the state institutions.
Aruon thp t'"i.l arrivalu nt thej
t spital hotel sre S, N. nrter of J"Sfl
burg, .lack O'Hiien ot report. Mr.
and Mrs. R. 7:. J: it If r of Jennings
I4dge, tieorge rains of Silverton.
u- ' u . i i,-. ..:. ,.- . ' . '
.in, fs. . nm.'.i anil lotFiKiii rrf-o. 01
Vfe.lford are gu.sts at the Marion ho-j
tel todov.
Mr. and Mrs. If. Jtoseh of .lefferfon
are visiting bne.'iy iu Soieni, regi'.ef
ni nt th .Mai ion bo' el.
Bert Cohen of Portl'itn! srtivrd
1!1
th' city feci ritly a:.d is looking after
I
; business for the Oiegnn Kiiitr,e iu th
(apacitr nf ttau ling fre gfit pgent.
ava uic vOOU Juugt
Repeal Of Tax On Fruit
Juices Is Urged .Before
Senate Committee Today
Washington, July 30 Uepeal
of the war tax on grnpe juice,
loganberry juies nd otliiT
fruit beverages was urged be
fore the senato finance com
mittee today.
"We have lost three ti.'tlis
of our snloe in the last year,''
Arthur M. Churchill, Portland,
Or., told the committee.
Tho present tax of 10 percent)
on gross sales in effect ruised
tho loganberry tax from ouo
cent a gullon to three cents a
gallon when put up in pint hot
ties, t'hurchill explained.
Senator Williams and Other
members suggested that retail
ers were taking advantage of
the war tux to increase tho
lrico. ,
Churchill proposed.! tax of
two cents a gallon on all fruit
juices instead of the present
ten percent on gross sales.
Congressmen Shrevtj Penn
sylvania, and Newton, Missou
ri, also appeured to ask repeal
of tho tax." '
6 BCLbANS
Hot water
Sure Relief
BELL-A MS
FOR INDIGESTION
Last Day!
LIFE
AS IT
SHOULD
BE"
j VtJ 'l It
Charlie Chaplin
,,"Sunnyr-i'-l':'''. .
THE BIG 1919 COMEDY
LAST DAY
YE LIBERTY
REAL ESTATE
BEST BUYS
110 acres, 4 miles Salein, good Soil,
good location, "0 aires in cultivation,
balance brush pasture, tillable, well
and creek, buildings worth I'lOOU. Only
tlito per acre.
:i() acres best vallev lonm, all clear
ed, good house and burn, 4', miles Ha-
loin, cheap at fWW).
20 acre all cleared, 9 acres fruit,
mostly prunes aud logiins, improve
ments, .t'.j miles town f:iNiH).
mm seres miles to town on roil
road, lol) seres in rultivation, 450 seres
timber and pusture, good soil no rock,
house, burn; cum pment goes, also n lot
of stin k, hay and gra.u. This is con
uiently loculi d ami is a snap at i-W
per acre.
:." a-res cleared, 7 acre, fruit, good
barn and house, all ruiiipiueot, stock
and crop goes at t lo"0.
42 acres, :iu cleared 20 in year old
prunes, a' res in strawberries set in
prune rows, goml shnpe; this is all till-
ie and will mi.;:e nn eieelieiit orch
ard, very etie;ip at "00. See
S0C0L0ESKY'
For rei.l esiate bargains. 31 Slate
SiSi
T1,A Capital Jcuraal
Daily Market Report
Oram
Whest, soft white sS.10
Wbsst, lower gradst OS tsmpie
f'sts, new WIe
. ,
''h' r'",v
l av .. ,.,-w H-iJ
i I'iiiH'j iuii ,....,. yfi'i-r-j
iMill run H'.iU
Eutterfat.
iiillteifat fil'c
. eaiei
l.nit.-r
Pork. ai aod friutvon
Poll, on foot .. 21c
I " II . hi IT iir
Quick Reference To Firms That Giro Service On Short
Where Buyer And Seller Meet We
Recommend Our Advertisers.
EYESYTHXHQ
Salem Electric Co., Mmouio Temple,
Edouard de Billy, former French
ed States was killed ia France a few
... i l. : i.
uays ago vy a iau irvm n.s u tsv.
Republican loaders in the house have
agreed on an invest igatien of tho oper
ations and expenses of the shipping
board and emergency fleet corporation
- t "-
JUNK WANTED
Call S98. Uighsst prices paid for
junk, second hand goods and machin
ery. Bs surs and call S98, get tha right
prices. Tha squars deal hotisa.
CAPITAL JUNK CO.
271 ChemekeU St.
Salem, Or.
tSttTT
MACHINE SHOP. WORK
Kxpert niaihine shop servi.s by Mr.
Bergman at high school machio
shop, la years experience. Gear cut
ting a specialty. High class machine
tools. (Juick service. Phone 41(1. 815
OPTOMETRISTS.
DR. L. II ALL WILSON Spe
ciulist in the Modern Scientific
Application of Olusscs for tho aid of
vision and the relief of Eyestrain sad
Headache. Office closed Saturdays.
Office 210 211 7'. S. Hank bijilding.
Phonos, office 145; res. 1244.
SALEM AUTO BAD1ATOB SHOP
Radiators, Fenders and Oas Tuirks
Jte paired
Tractor Eadiators a Specialty
' All work guaranteed, 1U8 6.. 12th Bt.
Salem, Oregon. 8-1
L.M.HUM
ears of
YickSoTong
Chines Medlelns snd Toa Ob,
llai medicine which will cure any
known disease.
Open Sundays from 10 A. If.
until 8 P. M. . '
153 South High St.
Salem, Oregon Phono 2.1J
444m44444t44
ki
W. T. RIQDOH ft CO
Undertakers
232 North High 8tret
ft
Veal, fancy 22c
Steers
Cows 6f7'je
Spring lumbs 10(.ri ill
Kwes 4(?t5e
Sheep, yearlings 7c
Bggs and Pomtry
Kgos cash 43c
Hens, live . 25c
Old roosters - Ifta
Hroilers 23f2.'5e
Vsgsumsa
New potatoes 2Vac
Green onions dos
40r
Onions, per suck
Iruit
Peaches
Watermelons
Oranges
Lemons, box
Ba nanus
U-ey, extracted . .-
Cantaloupes
Bunch beets ..................
fiibbago
Hcnd lettuce
. 4.2J
. 73c(gl.OO
ii .'.
$3.73(fi.50
7.a0(tt-8.50
De
0
- 2fe3
ot
3Vjc
80e
Currols 4je
Setail Prices.
7'ggs dozen Ii0e
Creamery butter 70c,
Country butler 00c,
riour, hard wheat $j.U)(ci.3.2j
Portland Market
I'.irtlunil. Or., .Jul v 30. Uuller,
city
creainerv tio'o lite
F-ggs selected pjcul ex ViQuia
lless 27(n 'iib
Broilers 21l!(i 30c
Cheese, triplets 3M(o 4Ue
DAILY LITE BTOC KMAEKET
Ottttis
1,'eeeipts ll'l
Tone if tnarii'd ste-iidy
(.ornl In illoiu steeis ll.. U
l air t good su-ers !).'. lo..'iO
Common to fsir steers $'017.50
hoice to good c ws and 9 h-tifsrt
M ')
Medium to good cows and heifer)
J.V9
Cnotiers (n 6
Bulls 4(7
Cal.es ilif'i 1.")..'0
Hogi
J!. c 1pts I79
Toi.o of nuiikri steielv
Prime mixed -'.7,V 23
Medium niix'd $22j' 22.23
Hough heav ies iJi.'..')ii(o :'-.'.')
Pigs ,''o Ju.73
Bulk J22.V3
EZ.ee p
K.eipts 1 31
The of mar'.et S. adv
Prion- lambs l2f'i. I2."0
Fair ti mciiom luiol.. k'U'
.. !' "
Wet Item $4 1 7.30
Ewes 1071
C f
Ah
Urn
a
Tsltphoss
.M.'.a IK
ELECTRICAL
127 North U:th.
WHY SELL FOR LESS?
We will pay you mors e&h for year
househo'id goods. Get sur bid tefsra
you sell Peoples Furniturs and Hard
war Store, 271 N. Com. St. Phoas
73.
- SECOND-HAND GOODS
SO CASH REQUIRED Good overeos
shoes nd suits, all kinds of tan sis
al instruments, shotguns, rifles, heat
ing stoves, gas stoves, suit esses sad
1W0 other useful artielej to sell of
trade. What havs yoof Ths Capitl
Exchange 337 Court St. Paoae 48S.
WE WANT
pOT'R'tiied furniturs, stoves, carpets
and tools, as we pay fair pnees lot
evervthing. Call 947
CAPITAL HARDWABE 4 FTJKU
TIRE OO.
2S5 N. Com'l St.
Hats Blocked
H.AT BLOCKING I clean asd block
ladies' and Mea's hats. Jnst re
ceived a hat renovating maehlna. It
gets ths dirt, Try it once. O. B.
Ellsworth. 43 Court Bt. Salem, Or.
STOVE REPAIRING
STOVES REBUILT AND BEPAIBaVil
SO years experience, Depot Nattfoaal .
snd American foncs.
Bines 26 to B8 in. high
Paints, oil and varnish, sts.
Loganberry and hop hooks.
Salem Foncs and Stovr Works,
230 Court street, phons tH.
I A. Rowland Furniture Stcra 1
Bnys, sells and exchaages now aad
2d baud furniture All kinds
repair work, light grinding, filing,
snd brnting a apeoialty. Bight
prices. 247 North Commercial HI.
I'hoiis It.
SCAVENGER
SALrHU 80AVENOF.R Garbsgs aad
refuse of all kinds removed oa moat
ly contracts at ressonable ratss
Cess pools cleaned. Dead animals it
moved. Off ics phons Main 167.
' I MONEY TO LOAN
On Good Real Estate Security
T1IOS. K. FORI) '''.'
Over Ladd t Bush bank; Salsn Orsfoa
FEDERAL FARM LOANS 8 )
cent interest. Prompt savvies. 14 hi
years time. Federal farm loss bosda
for tale. A. C. Bohr oat edt, 401 Mas
sonic Temple. Salem, Oregoa.
INSURANCE COUNCiu-For frss U'
formation about Li fa losnrsnss s4
J. F. Hutehasoa, dist. msBBtrsr for
the Mutual Life of N. Y., sfiics at
371 Stats St., Sslom, Or. OffUs
phons 99, residence 1396. ti
WOOD SAW
PHONE 1090B
Our Prices are Right
W. M. 2ANDLF.R, Prupnetst
1255 5. Summer Street, Salom, Ores OS
REPAIRING
I STEW ART'S REPAIR 87IOP Lawa
mowers ground by machine-; all
kinds of grinding, lock smithing, SJa
brcllar eeovered, light repairing at
all kinds. 347 Court St.
LODGE DIRECTORY
KNI0HT3 OF PYTHIAS MEET AT
MoCornnck hull oo every Tsssday
st 8. Walter Lenon, C. C, P. .
Hunts, K. R. S.
ROYAL Neighbors of America, Ore
gon Ornpe caiujp No, 13(10 meet srsry
Thurs.tny evening In Mct'ornark hail
Eievstor sc-vice, Oiscle, Mrs. lf
rio E. Bunn, 813 Vnioa St; rscor
der Mrs. Melissa Persons, 115 K,
4th' St. Phnne l43('iM.
UNITED ARTISANS Capital Assem
bly No. 81 meets f.i't TUuisl sf
eiivh month at 8 p. m. in Masons
Tenipio. Ulenn O. Niles, M. A.; C. A.
Vibbcrt, Bicrelarv, 340 Owens sticst.
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WATER COMPANY
1ALEM WATER (ViMPANY Offics
corner Com mere is! snd Trals streets
Bills payable monthly la sdvsncs.
Phime fiOfl.
Out of 03 students ia the pnarmsey
depnrtmetit of tho University of Ws
ington thij year 30 are women.
To replace the old building recontly
burned, the school district of Kmpira,
in iios county, ha voted funds of
1 12,PW. ,
Springfield, 111-t itv fathers say they
cannot d;s(ingtiisU mother fie.;n dangh
fer, lle!i'0, the curfew will not rug to
night. Present styles are ri.spOiisible,
thev Sliv. s
Des Moines. Iowa. "Smoked glasses
we go'tu hive V:n," wad'-u IH-S
Moines bootblacks today.' Stctk-tugbsa
j girls insist c 1 on ankiC tauo.'S as wen as
shines. .-)