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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 2. 1919. PAGE VII I 1U.II J Mr. and Mrs. George Campbell. Miss J. sneti M. Campbell no J. Hubert Campbell of Los ngWe. who havs ueen penning a mourn at me uoaie vr Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Smith oa tie Wal-j la.f road, win leave juonuay tor ineiri In regard to the new car that Henry l'.ird U working on. Ueorge Viek who roomily returned from lMroit and Mifwiff with Ford, say that it i to le an eight evlinilcr, air tooled far, and that it will sell for about 10O0. The V'nr.1 factors- wbieh was uisiuiiac'turiue the "Eaglet" boat for the- govern- meat has been converted iuto au auto- mobile factory for this new car. -Rut there aeed 1' bo ruth about baying, Mr. Vrrk said, as the ear will uot be on the market until the full of lt-0. ...Xow that tha telegraph companies have been returned by the govern-l(;(mrm,r mf Mr iJJloU m;the murder or um.an ,-eu .ou, . .0. meat to the.r owners, the chances are; , . , tplltatlv.. .,ial,sCarrol Warden. 18, and Harold Howell. n.iod tor competition, inquirv at Hie , .. 1- . .;, 1 ,,; forth the reply that a tea word day1''"'0 '""'S ,1,l V . "iakt message to Chicago would to l and their headquarter. 1.1. Salem. l.Ui.i.ate New York, UO. At the Postal the ; lv expected that a stati-u will be iLiv rate for a ten word dav message ! placed at Roseburg, ullhougk the land tjChieago was given as K.Weuls aud.ing facilities at that loint ai- not mif - to New York, 81.10. y. t n. v.v r ann.MaH. 1 ilametto jr last VT. A IW1AIU1 VI , I " . i n iviirai r v i.niiin in Trnill Alllitiiv lfisr ! night and this nioriiing left for Port-! l.-nul uliore hn will iuin the M:i7imas ' oa their annual outing. There aro abou i 'he party, and their objettiva Uiis season ii the summit of Mt. Kai n or. Jr. iFranklin whs formerly a mom-! bor of the friierra club of t alitornia, , aud has climbed to a height of 13,tXH feet without dsieomfort, so is coufi-1 dent Mt. Rainier, although it is over i 14,111X1 feet and verv hard climbing. The party will go to Taeonia tomor- row, anil from there to Ashford, from hich point their hiug hiae is eturted. Their camp will be a mile or two above, Paradise- Inn on .Mu.aina ridge, nt an! elevation of about (WOO feet. From I there side trips will be made to various peaks, glacier and lakes, tho entire outing occupying two weelTs. r.nch rr ember of the party pays a fee of $4S from Portland, which covers all ex pooscs of the trip. A buildtrg permit has ben Issued to Kniiis Wait for a one story frame b;iilding to be erected at 431 North Front street. It will cost about $ltXI and Frank Baker is the builder. C PERSONAL 1 W..T. Kigdon and family left thi; evening for a visit of two or three' day with relatives nt Jefferson. j Statistics in the office of State En Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Orny of Eugene Linoer ('minor show that since the n- passed through the city yesterday in the course of an automobile trip thru the slate. Following were some of the recent a'rivnls at the liligh hotel: Mt. and Mis. F, ('. Randall, Portland; Paul M. Smith, Dallas; 'E. 0. Keyt, McMinn ville; E. H. IdVMahun, Uervais; John Itfiiiritson, inil City; Mrs. A. R. East Dian, fcUlverton. Among the guests at the Capital hotel are Thos. Valentine, Falls City; H. E, Brown, Marion, S. Campbell, lhillss. Mr. and Mrs. Thus. Camplbcll of The Dalles ate guests at tho Marion hotel Hoday. Chas. A. Park returned recently from a visit to southern Idaho where be went to look after property inter ests. He states that the grain and al falfa crops in that district are .offer ing froui drought, and that the if in i t crop is very short as the result of late fros(s last spring. DIED Cl,VKLIi At a city hospital, August 1. lll, Mrs. .lane 4Wwell at the age of HI years. Mhe has bcn ia the hospital for about one year. Her bono- formerly was with W. Keethey of West Stay ton. She is survived by a niece Mrs. It, J. Thompson of Ontral Point, Or. Tha funeral services were held this after noon from thp Rigdon chapel .ml were conducted by the Rev. li. Aldm-li. linrial was in the le Missiou cemetery KINDER At a city hospital August 1. it'll. William B. Kinder at tho age of ti". He is survived by one sou, Joseph Kinder, fnur brothers ami one sisier. He had been making his koine with Mrs. tirace Walliiig of this city snd Mrs. Ha Hawey of Portland. The funeral services will be held Fiuiilay (ifteiiioon at 2:"0 o'clo- k from the Hirlon chapel. Knrial will bp the City View cemetery. in ' KP KI.1V .At-s local hospital, Au-;ust i !!''.. r rank .Mci.nn, at tin-ae ot il years. He -. n fncmA .w,..l .f U ,)., and during bis residence 'here, was i or kill them off. We are under the tr.e4,s -Mh-MKiM,. A esr-riWrMmrweioii that fb totintrr publisher. he removed froot Salem to l'ortland. tfe U survived l.v . brother. I. C. Aiek. ia f Kugene. ' . The fimeml . seriics will be held Siuidiv morning at 9 0 clock at the chajHl of the Kig,bm company. Burial will lie in Hip Odd fellows eemetery. )V .-tdiafcers fiffeite'l should combine sad 1 ' demand thai this law also include Port Santa Barbara, Cal. Exclusive San-1 'and. Let the tutor, decide. t.-i Barbara is to be demcr!.iiieu. Atj " least, William Jennings lirvan, R-igerj w Britsin, Conn. One loral liquor fillivau and Wnliuiui (J. McAUo .r'l,aler has come up smiling from the all due here for vacations in Soptom- dust of prohibition. Two signs in bi fcpr. TTT) RUBES-CUTS - i . Desms thoroogbty rsducs tnfijunm.tiori by Cold t comprss s pp!y lif!H!y, witiwut Miction VICR'S VAPORUCt "Wud 60i)YSUARO'-30f.60.i.2s j 1 " 0!1 MAPPING FLIGHT Lieutenant Keil And Sergeant' a ar I AT rtf filCRCC LeSYC Ull iCuT Ul ave Oi Circuit The two airplane which arrived iu( the city recently for fire patiul oi viee, j left this morn .14; at 10:S'J Jti the.- tour ! of inspection of the timber region of ! westers Oregon with a view to deter - i , nimK the flying time remind for the- circuit ana to touK tor lavorr.we tana lug site. The two j and Betgt. MrKee, took observers State forester Elliott and K, A. Chapter, of the I'. 8. foust toivkcj Previous to sturting ou the, air tout the visitors held a louir conference with' , . . .- . 1 .l r tuxit 'or the service, deciding tb.it for the!' licient for safety. It is assured that Sulem will Iw one of the atatiena, and - u i .1... .1 . 1 1 .Ull-lII Will 1V VIII- U Mil CIMLHIIO, 01111 it k exported that the atate fair board will shortlv take up the matter of pro-l,h - :u nl .1.. nb... .... .tall... nr ..n. viailljr 8itnbl. housing for the uluns on!8lH'n ln ,, f tu' ' ' tee i a'..: 1.. Aeeordii to the i.laus eon.iJenl vi h.nr ?"Jo "n TeT fliaut'to . . , ,, . ...... . . . t . ' ' I levelling he went out to the Kroie patr over Mehaina and roster and, lrr-ff,plc II-J.,. TJhome. A quarrel ensued, (ieoige Krone '"'"'"'K at Kugene; returning by way of .rtriallgtCltlild UlSUCI If ttjf I0;ran from the house. Ilenr.v shot him 1 v t a v Mil a uvuiiu a.uiii in 1 1 w Prairie iioiinluin, .Mary s i .as. anojj n" ril D--J DIW Uoi-o'd.-ad as he ran. As the woman follow- Huiil iiouiitiiiu. rue otner lo lane westerly direction, followiug tin cuSst .raiiire northward and circling tail to a landing at Portland; returning it was t0 circle eastward to the foothills, then southward anil westward to Fulem. It is hoped that after air routes have been mapped and the feasibility Cif the service demonstrated, at least four planes can be put into the auvlcp in the inter -mountain region so that the entire territory from the ('ol.r.nbia to the Californiu border can be covered lit least every other day.' The plan, con template flight of nbout two liouis from Sulciii to outlying lauding l'iolds, (lie sending of reports, anil then the n turn flight to Bull-in. In case of emergency drop messages between luudiug woulii be used. I State House. nctnu-nt of the irrigation district law in 1917 the irrigation securities com mission has certified bonds to the ex tent of $3,30.,0O0, the (i-iBcipal -projects being as follows: Ochoco district 1,100,000; Warm Spring, district 7,"0. 000; Pnvette-Oregon slope district "-o, 000; Squaw creek district $98,000; Hood River district I07,000; Gold Hill district ti0,00t; Talent district $175,- 000; Teel district '.'.iu.miu. in adiution Af Vtf J T II to these abdications are pending for,yjfiyer Ul ff 00(1 1 lUCK IS tlin eertHication of bonds on otner tiro-1 jects to the amount of over 1,500,000.'. The iLa n gel 1 -irrigation district of Klamath rounty, have recently for warded to Engineer Cupper blue prints and complete plans of their project for approval. The district comprises :iU,O0U ncres. The .public service coimuisiun has; just returned from -Seattle where they remained for the completion of the rate hearing before the interstate com merce commission. This case, which deals with rutes on transcontinental ! . . 1 1 . ... i a o i lilies running lino r oniuna sou ocri- j tie, has occupied the greater part or two weeks, and was the most eYliauf ive iu the history of the northwest. PORTLAND PUBLISHERS WORK (Wooilliurn Independent) Increase in newspajier rates is a-'vi. ed by thoughtful and far seeing news paper men, but here in this state we have a so ejilltd fraternal newspaper man who ha. secured the passage of a law decreasing rates. Some would tall him a "rat" while others would on sider him in the "senb" ebiss. We have reference to the Vrprietor f ! in Nw yrk. Philadelphia and I.ndon. tae Portland Journal, who could have , f no other object in view in espousing a I . , law-providing for lowering of legal'- 1 as r I ft rate advertising in the state, not in 'atUS PurCtiaSer (if eluding Portlnml, than the paralrsisi . . , . of papers published outside of that I VYafGO RI'lS OrCP.arQ lltl I il X 1 1 1 1 "sit lillls IrtiUI I il W Ms" ll j wanes and everything else were au- vnneimr. It was luire suite work di- ( rected at l!ue publications. This is ptibably one reaon why the Portland T-lctf'nm ha. made such wonderful ' g: ins throughout Oregon. The Country , f ais rs were not f"in-tiBg Rilh or j unfriendly tnwir.i the Journal, whose .....n.:..i... .....,. t l,..t.1 .l.n,n A.. n ( Hunk of reclothing their bodies, pay - i in eM,lve. .r. that tbev can do like- wise. ,d Mien think of "wb.t Jackson hs d..ne to tlii-m. It i regretted, even for the Journal's sake that it i now j too la!e to remedy the matter. The' 1 window read: "No near .x-er told here," and "X b-er wld nesr here." )lin, latp v,,,r,.av. . . j A( Bprt,,1ui!.t ), lIiB(, if Bayotne, X. J. So nisny automoliile? ),P Jjis. liave been sUdon here that in the future j It is believed Bergqnisl, v,ho' i a the poiiee will stop every ear belveen contractor, attempted to force a stie " p. m. and 6 a. m. and eompr! the of dynamite into a small ho'e. driver to identify hinisef. j Sheridan, Or. Help is m, warre fti ' Oiicsgo. A san pie loaf of bread re this vicinity that women are tompellel fused to exp'ode when police snot at it. to work ia the harvest fieM to jtp ' Th y thought the box Jude Lanrlis pare the grain for thrcsliag. g.,t in the mail was a bon-b. The Best Is None . ... . - , DR.lMcCUUOCIi0PT0:iETRlST - 204-5 Salem-Bank of Commerce Building - pilot. Lieut. Ki.t jjw Boys Arrested For . ook witu them as, ,1' , nr n . . 1 filUIEer Ul DaEuOI! VjITI ni.don, Ore., Aug. Charged with '. - . .... . were arrested here today. Fwrin : that the boy. .night be lymhed at ftw - dun the authonties xemoved them to the l'o(tii!le jail. The eirl"s dead boilv was found Mon-lin dav evening hnldeu in the brush at lonely apol urar Uer mime. . A Kun- ln 8tlm0 iiner as inu uui- I tll-ll,t I 'l' i P'" vM kllle' the B"1 as f,n""1 '" I'iou of Uowell. The boys were . 1 let wnicU killed the irui was tound in i - j . . - , .Ji'( '"i'".'.'.!;"!..''!''!'.! -..". cessful attempt had been made to as sault the girl before, she was Biurdered., ajstuiv un vuuu a sj uwv Arrangements are now under .) for screaming.' Henry1 sent amither bullet the appeiirn-!.e in Salem, at leadt fori thudding into her brain. Then he lay ha'f au hour, of a massed Elk band of ,t,twu beside ber in the mad, kissed her 00 nieces, weather and other conditions, permitting, From Portland comes the announce ment that the Portland Elks' buid will go to Klamuth Falls with 40 pieuis, all boosting for Snleni for the 1W-0 state convention. Director Oscar oteelhain uier snva he will have in the buleai "H'O"! Elks' baud at least 20 pieces, all Elk.. At a conference hold in Saicm yestei- h; wi iaKump hj(( )(w ,,,;,, A rt day among several leading state hlks, ! , it developed that the special Elk train! ' Mr SnUV business will be to look from Portland to Klamath rails will juf,r th(, gottleu-ent of claims from de arrive in Salem nt 12:30 o'clock j, m., ii,(UC1,t corporations and his duties Wednesday, August 13, and oa this ape- noeeisitato, htm traveling tlirouga cinl will lie the Portland band with H. ut the state. His office will be with X. Studi-ntiieyer as director. the commission at Salem. The SnU-iu band is accustomed toj Tho position given Mr. Small is one plr.ying under the direction of Mr. of the best to : bo secured, as it requires Stuilenmever mid a few duvs ago whwijone verged in law and an energetic he was visiting in Salem it waa nr- man. Wo predict that he will fill tho ranged with Director Hteelhamnier that ; w'th credit to the state. He is both of the bands should take up the," he congratulated on securing rurh study of certuin selections, it order to plnv as a massed band ct Klamnth Falls. The special Hnlem Elks ' coai h will Ih attached to the Portland Elks' special. As the train will be traveling on its own time, it is thought thai airange ments can be mudo for n short concert about noon of Wednesday, Aug. 13, in Willson Park. vn J I II i 11 MJeO 10 Al!lO tOlHSlOn Portland, Or., Aug. 12. Fred Oood- fcllow, 5.), driving a wood truck, was I insiBimy kihou taie .vi-su-rua whch hi. automobile hit his wagon ami threw mm to the psyement. Clr.yton Miller, 21, driver of the au tomobile, is being held on a manslaugh ter charge. Witnesses of the accident claim Miller was Intoxicated and driv ing tit the rate of 40 miles an hour. Hammersteh Funeral Will Be Held Monday In New York Xew York, Aug. 2. The funeral of Oscar H.inimerstein, veteran opera man ager, who died last night, will be held onday. Death rame in l.en'x Hill hos pital, following a long illness with dia betes and a complication of diseases. Hummfirsti'in u-flM hum in Berlin i" 1S47. He came to this country when 1"' rj. , a in and for several years worlred ss alVCUre Kl2lU Ul 1121 i-igar ninker. He entered the theatrical I business in the early seventies. He 1 1 O t'l J 1 C lilt TT 1 inspector rf ager.cie. and financial lOgctit for the New York Life Insur- , iiie-c cum ,iiii, iisw niiiiiiiiseii in: en- , 1 i. , i i , , , tire ando orchard biddings of Robert A. 'Witzel an I the Columbia county : I, nek in the nalno nil!" d.slriet, con sisting of sO ncres of the best orch ards in the district. Mr. Elford has ! ""i"' fai,h ''' f ' Ihe apple ! "mmedwfelr lake ;. ,,M . , " ' , ,' I lo ,U" MT",,,- V transaC- '1 !"'" eonwmated through -A. C. ; ""''"slcill. PREMATURA EXPLOSION 13 PROBABLY FATAL TO LOGGER Portland Ore.. Aug. 2. Swan Bees- i:iH is t.elieveq to Im- oving today. 11m was broaght lo s local' hospital f rore i the camp of the Wind RivJ, I og'int insist is believed to be dving today. II camp of the Wind Kivp log omii,y on 1 per Wind River a her.- as tiriMiialura .viilft w.n f s ttAAci.' Hye.mite rihtf..H. ..J.;t Too Good: We offer you Prompt, Accurate, Jliffh-Grade opti cal work at RIGHT PRICES consistent with QUALITY Workmanship: Better have your eyes examined. Isfatuatioa For 'Wife Of Brother Leads To Double Morder And Then Suicide Tju.iar, Wgsh., Aug. InfrntuntiM? iti hrnrhtr' wifi Hi'iirv Krnnt h, . , ,d killed Mr. and jMra. 0,M,rgt Krone. Then, ttro.ing an j around the dead won. an as she lay the road, he se':t . third bullet thi-nirli his owa brain. joe, the Kwne dilg, brought to Wai- na. v dcpati-s escaped and .. dav ferociously guards the bloodstained hon,c. Henry Krone h0 had served with1 iur sim miiwuii mi 4 in-iir, wi ni- rested June 83 charged with threaten- 1. brother 's life. He served a day BI,,i waa rel,.ased. Thursday he bought a gun. In the! ,i ti nrv shot her. The bullet enter-'d I the back of her shoulder. She fell on the lips and slim himself. A sister of Mrs. Krone, Miss Juniata rrfuth, lives at Centralia. SMALL GETS POSITION. Brazier C. Small has been appointed I by tho State Industrial Accident Com - :.,i f... 1 1 l"""""- -. fish Are Planted In Marion County Creeks A car containing 100,000 fish arrived today from the Bonneville slate hatch Oi.v to be distributed in foui crueka In nud near Hilverton, namely! bilvor creek, Butte rreek, Drift creek and AM- iim creek Norris Ames, ono oi nuverton s trne;Blltl,,r of Unn enunty, were in town sport enthusiasts, shouldered the entire Tuesday iu regard to raising the ap expense :.nil the bulk of tho work ln roa.-h of the Sutithim river bridge placing the fish in the above c.-oeks. Mr J here. A force of men Is at work making Auii-s Mated that he did this becauso the improvement. ic- wuntiii to seo getsd fitluiig here,! W. A. Clatlek has employed Wm. wanted to "catch a string" himself, Bates of Portland to assist him in his and incidentally create more business blacksmith shop. for his sale of fishing (uppiics. Deltwrt son of A. D. Murphy, has The Abiqna week comes first with '""' time with the H. H. marines. He fio.OOO fish, und fhe cans will be dum. traveled over Sd.ljOO miles and visited ed bo'ii above and U-low the wator,"y;'f' ""' "'"tries inti.ke dan, M that the minnow, will re- . n1 J; (iBri '- plenisU the .vine crcik. J.ixe methods H he hl.ek'rr.r ,N.,ch near (.ates the have Uen ,...-.1 In Sitver creek vUot'" "' k n1 " O-MO'. fish ae.e -, M,ted both above and 'w' j.. ,.,,, ,,, wif( w,ro viHit below .the ,l:i-. in .his city, and in Ang at th A c. Tlll)llltt8 h,,,,,,. Tuesday. BuHe c:c.k loin above and below thoj MiM Michellnick, of Wallowa, left dam in it. Mil' in Drift creek the,f,)r u,r home Friday morning after a uboi . i method w Lot necessary. -i r 1 1 of sevinl days with her mint Fishermen f , state wili note that Mrs. E. T. Mutthieii. these streams another season will eon tuin some good "boles," although the pr.st season has leen iinusimliv good for the local nimrod. Silverton Appeal. For Stayton Railroad (Capital Journal Special Service) Stayton, Ore.. Aug. 2. Wednesday evening in lespouse to invitations ' sued by M. Lyiiott, representative of; the Portland Houtheastern Railroad company, about fifty of the of htayton gathered at the Stayton n-.ici, s rn- in" ' - '" ceplionally excellent dinner. The meet jng was called for the purpose of dis cussing multi-is pertaining to the pro t , , , . , , , , , . . ,1 . posed road. Mr. I.ynott stated what the , , . , , ' ., , . . road wanted from the people of May ton the right-of-way from and in cluding the I., S. laiiibcrt place nofth west of torn tw where the .urvey cros ses the Santinin river at Mjibmna. Sev eral inter.1 1'itig talks were nade by some of those present, and Mesni. Jos. j Keber, Smilh, and another gentleman ! . . ' ... . ,, from Mt. Aig'-l who were there made mime interesting remarks regarding what is boi.-tjf done by their town to ward helping extend th roed. TI r meet ing aas an enthusiastic on-, everyone prewnt bWng strongly in favor of granting th" lompany what it asks. A committee, he-ded by J. '.V. Mayo, aa . ,' , - .' ' .. l'Pn . and these men have since 1 ro,''r", rifhtof way and it in thought thsr within a few d-y this will be ready to torn cviy to Ihe com pany. Linn iuiity tonus are putting forth strenuous efforts to se,-iire the road, but Mr. Lynntt promise, that if stayton st'-ures the reo-iirH riuht of way the road will be built through i . .......J n I !... .. ,..1. . ;ll to Uirun within the year. At about l' o'clock the party dispersed, after con graduating Sir. and Mrs. le-lt-y on tin excellence of the repast tliey had pre pared. Tbnrviay was t'r-e birthday of Mr.: HIGH SCHOOL DEBATERS TO ARGUE QUESTION'S OF VITAL CURENT mPORT The iigh sehotd debater v,li 0 up against some hefty national an as worM wide, problems in their competi tive debate, the coming si-hotd year. At a meetiuj held yesterday by the slate board for (electing these ,erions for debate there was prevut J. A. Churchill, stute sup.riutendeut of In struction; Miss Cordelia M uviu, state librarian, a id Professor lreseoit, of the rniversity of Oregon. President Ci.mp boll, of the Vuiversirr of Orn, and Professor llugg, of MeMimivllle, the other two members of the board, were not present. A list of abont a dozen sul-ieets proper for high school debaters was submitted and discussed, and after go ing over the subject, thorough, the' board officially selected the following: 1 Resolved, That the Vailed Htatesj should ratify im treaty bv winch thina; is desMiiled of the Shantung-HVniusula. 2 Resolved, That cougris should create a department of education with a secretary as member of the cabinet? 3 Resolved, That the public school teachers of the l uited Stales should organize their members i'do uuions. 4 Resolved, That cougress should prohibit all immigration for a period of uot less than five years. Resolved, Thut Italy's claim for the outright possession of Plume thould yt) iFruiueu ov me leaeuo 01 nations. 6 Resolved, Thut when the railroads, are returnedto private controi, thai the exclusive right of regulation should be centered in the interstate commerce commission. 7 Resolved, That the federal govern ment should tnk" '.mtncdiiito bt('.s to wards nationalization ot the nation's eoal deposits and its petroleum resour ces. 8 Resolved, That tho prheiple of compulsory investigation, as defined by tho Canadian Act of 1907, should be applied to all dispute, arisiaj between railroad companies and their employes. W. W. Elder, ami th j afternoon of that day a number of lidies of town gather ed at her home to help l-er celebrate tho occasion. Ice cream and cake were served as refreshments, and a very en joyable time was hod. . Thursday night at -about II o'clock the fire bell got a number of eiti.i-ns out of bed. l-'iro had been discovered in the sawdust of the Hrown-Prtxcl company .and although aid in the nil' in pile, it was feared that it might tra il thorv, in which case it would be alino-.t impossible to i .-'nguish. The fire eoi-i-paey put in tme hard licks iint'l the city pump w.-iit out of commission, but they had the f ie under control bc fo.i this occurred and by morning the fire was about out. Albert and Miss Bertha Tietr. were in from Fern Ridge Friday. C. E. Kramer as called to Van eouver, Wash., the first of the week by the death of a relative. 4'. E. Taylor was home over Sunday, lie is employed in an electric light plant at Redsport, Clifford Mtarton and wife are the parents nf a sou, born Thursday. Den Uelib-n and J. --. liendershott were iu Huleiu Tliursilay and Friday on business. Judge liushi -y n nil CoiinuiHsioiier Hunt nt Vti.i.n j, lv utiil iiiauiitimr REAL ESTATE BEST BUYS 110 acres, 4 miles Snlein, good soil, good location, 70 acres in cultivation, balance brush pasture, tillable, well and creek, building, worth OOOO. Only MM nAA ... 'u . .,,,. . , . . . ' .. em cheap at fiO i( M 0 mos1 , ,raprove. fa mik town r!MW .r 5.', mile, 'to town on rail- road, ljl) seres in cultivation. 4,10 acres jmrr K(J()J tM M rwk( house, barn; equipment goes, also a lot of stock, hay and grain. TsiS i. con veniently located ami i. a snap at 8il0 per acre. 2" ncres cleared, 7 a'-rcj fruit, good barn and house, all equipment, stock and crop goes at lo'Hj. 42 ncres, 30 cleared 20 in year old prunes, acres in strawberries set In prune rows, good shape; this is all till able and will n nke an excellent orch ard, very- cheap at '.'00. Hi-e S0C0LOFSXY For real estate bargnins. ?4 1 State I T1 Capital Journal Daily Market Report : Oram Wheat, soft white 2.10 Wheat, lower grades wa sample Oats, new 80c Hav, cheiit, new 17 ll.av, oats, no ixrwso . 7 ... 4ifa50 MiU run 46v-44 Buttcrfat- llutterfat fi2' Crcaiiierv I, otter ii,o.olc Potk, (! asd Pork on foot Mutton 21c Jotii'iial Want A- Quick Reference To Firms That Glfs Service On Short Wiere Buyer And Seller Meet We ! Recommend Our Advertisers. EVESTTHTS3 Hasoaie Temple, Sales Eleetri. Co., KacTvilla, Iowa. BUodhounds, oa a! trail following theft of a picture so dynamu at Olmiti, stopped and oa::efl "treed" in a cornfield. Tap (heriff dug up 43 quarts of whiskey. Bakersfield, CaU After sentencing 0. F. Cobaugh for drunkenness Judge Thomas suspended tteatencc when Co baugh confessed that it wr.a a terrible ordeal to get ia such condition via the two per eent beer route. $$$ Keep Them Home $$$ JUNK WANTED Call 398. Highest prices paid for junk, second hand good, and machin ery. Be aura and ca4 398, get tha right pricea. Tha aquara deal house. CAPHAL JUNK CO. 271 Chemeketa St. Salem, Or. ftTTTTTTTTTTTTT' MACHINE SHOP WORK Expert machine shop service by Mr. Berg n an at high school machins shop. 12 year, experience. Gear cut ting specialty. High class machine took, Quick service. Phom 446. 8-13 OPTOMETRISTS. DR. L. HALL WILSON Spe cialist in the Modern Scientific Application of Olasse. for the aid of vision and the relief of Eyestrain aad Headache. Office closed baturday. Office glO-211 II. . Bank building. Phones, office H5; res. 1244. i L.M.HUM i ear of YickSo Tong f Chines. Medicine and Tea Oa. t I Has inedisine which will eurs any known disease. Opea Sundays from 10 A. ML. until 8 P. M. 1S3 South Hsgh St. Balem, Oregon Phono 232 FTTTTTTTttTTtTTTT T.T.IT..I W. T. EJODON CO Undertakers E52 North High Street Veal, fancy 82c Steer. Cow. 6p7e flprlnr lamb. 10(11 Ewe. 45e Shocr, yearlings . 7e Eggs and Poultry Egg. cash 43c Hens, live . S-c Old roosters 16s Broilers S32Jf Vegetatnea New potatoes SH" Green onion, do. 40c Onions, per sack - 84.20 Xrtut Peaches 73c8l.00 Watermelons - Vit Orange. , 85-75o)(I.C0 Umons, box 87.508.SO Banonaa . - W Usiiey. sxtrasted 0e Cautulnupes S.SO Hunch beets . 43t Cabbago . .... S'i" Head lettuoe 80c Carrot. 5c Retail Prices. Egg. dozen 60c Creamery butter 70c Country butter 80c Flour, hard wheat ;:.10(U3.25 Portland Market creamery 60(Si(llc Eggs .elected local ex 40(j4ic Hens !!7rr:2Hc liioilers J'jj iiOc Cheese, triplets 38(ii 40c DAILY LIVE STOC K MARKET Oattl Portland, (., Aug. 1. Butter, city Receipts 103 Tonn of market steady (food to choice steers 81112 Fair to good steers t'.ldVl.Zi) Common to fair steers 77.SO Choice to good cows and bciferi Medium to good cows and heifer) 0(afl C.nncrs "(06 Hulls Hu7 Calves !!? lo.'iO Hog. Receipts 308 Tone of market slow Prime mixed '12.30 Medium mixed 21.."0(n22 Rough heavies iL'L'i 2u.2-"i Pigs 19.30fi 20.25 Bu k 22 Sheep Receipt. SSJ4 Tone of market slow Prime lambs 11.50$i 12 Fnir to medium lambs Siiii(atl Yi arlings aii-Sofu. 7.30 Wethers ."..oOfn 7 Ewis 3.50G7 Tlpkoa .Uaia m ELECTEICAL 127 h'orta U gh WHY SELL FOR LESS? Wa will pay you aaer aj or year household goods. Get 4str bid befoss you sell Peoples Furniture and Hard ware Store, 271 N. Gem. 6k Fboas 734. SECOND-HAND GOODS NO CASH REQUIRED Ooed tveM shoes and suits, all turds f aosl al instruments, shotgnns, rifles, hefc ing (toves, gas stoves, suit ease. sa4 1000 other useful articles to sell tw trade. What bars yoat Ths tapstaJ Exckangs 337 Court St. Phoas WE WANT TOITR used furniture, stoves, esrpets and tools, as ws ray fair prises to everything. Call 47 CAPITAL HARDWARE 4 imX TI RE OO. 235 N. Com! Bt. Hats Blocked I RENOVATE, block and trim ladia and aien hats at 10 li prices, ami bettor work; material is scarce, hats are expeusive, what's the answer! C. B. Ellsworth, 403 Court Hi., Sa lem, Or. STOVE REPAIRING STOVES REBUILT AND REPAIR Id 60 years experieuea, Depot N.tiaaaJ and American fencs. Sire. 28 to S in. high Paints, oil and varnish, at. Loganberry and hop hooks. Salem Fence and Stove Works. 230 Court street. Phone ?4. J. A Rowland Furniture Stcra Buys, sell, and exchanges pew sad id hand fueniture. All kinds 8 repair work, tight grinding,, flUnf, and bra.ing a specialty. BigM prices. 247 North CominSr.ial t Phone 18. SCAVENGE 3ALBM BOAVFNGER-flsrbags and refuse of all kinds removed on moats) ly contracts at reasonable rate. 4 Ces. pools cleaned . Dead animals rw moved. Office phone Main 167. MONEY TO LOAN On Good Beat Rat at. Sneurity THOS. K. mun Over Ladd Bush bank; Sakm Orsfisl FEDERAL FARM LOAJ48-BH f cent Interest. Prompt servies. 14$ years time. Federsl fana loaa )ob44 for .ale. A. 0. Bohrnstsdt, 401 Mm sonic Temple. Salem, Oregon. INSURANCE COUXCiu-For frs tm formation about Life InsnraaM s4! J. F. Hutchason, dist. manager fs tha Mutual Life of N. T., offie 1 371 Stat. St., Salem, Or.. OU plions 99, residence 1398. t WOOD SAW PHONE 109CB Onr Pricea are Right W. M. ZANDLKR, Proprietor 125S N. Hummer Streot, Salem, Oresjint REPAIRING STEWART'S REPAIR SHOP Lawsj mowers ground by machinaiar; all kinds of grinding, lock smithing, nt brclla; recovered, light repairing a( all kinds. 847 Court St. 1 - s. sm LODGE DIRECTORY KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS MEET AI McCornsck ball on erary Tafaf, at 8. Walter Lcnon, C 0., P. J, Kuulx, K. R. ft 8. ROYAL Neighbors of Amerlra, Or gon Grape camp No. 1300 meat er.ry Thur.dsy evening in Mcf'ornaek kcJl Elevator ac-vice. Oracle, Mrs. Crs rie E. Bunn, 618 Union St; rstoss der Mrs. Melissa Person!, 1410 f. 4th St. Phone 1430M. -. a m UNlTEf) ARTISANS 'Sseital A-wers-bly No. M meeta first Thurs-lay 4f each month at 8 p. m. in Meoia Temple, tileun C. Kilns, M. A.; 43. A. Ytbbert, aecretury, 340 Owens skfiwt, MODERN W(M)DM1ZV OP AMBBhCA -Oregon Cedar Camp No. 6a40,aKit every Thursday evening at 8 0 'slock in McCornack building Court and Liberty streets. W. M. Persona, V. ('.) Frank A. Turner, clerk. WATER COMjFANY ALEM WATER COMTANT Offie corner Commercial and Trals street Bills payable mmthly In .dunes. PH.rfie atwt. Out of 60 student, in the psarmasy department of the I'niversity of WasJ ington this year 30 are worsen. To replace the old buildiDg recently burned, the school district of Eaipira, in Coos county, has, voted funds el 12,000.