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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY. AUGUST 11, 1919. PAGE SEVEN. SHIPYARD I-SAH ISPRAISING IT Seattle Worker Says TarJac Strengthened Ka U? And Added 6 Pounds To Ills Weight "Sine taking Tim 1 hsv not aly gotten eoipb-te relict from my trouble, but hive actual. gained six JiouneU in weight, so you may kaow y that why I am o tuthu-a.stie over this medicine," fiid Lvutt Yognn! ef 112; West C4th street, Seattle, while lu BartoH's Prugtstore n irmly. Mr. Yo'iiaUl has lived iu Seattle for. tbe past twelve years' .nut is employed at the Skinner anil Kldy sliii yards. "About two ye.-ir a jo 1 "begin to kuve trouble with my stonach," con tinued Mr. Yognald, "up lu that time 1 had always bei-u" perfectly healthy and could eat just an. tiling tbut l put before me, s when tuis double first began to eome mi me 1 didn't pay oiui h attention to '1. because it d'du't irt'in to affect my aiotitP any, for 1 would yet hungry the same usual, but 1 soon found out th.it things 1 had eaten all in v 'i''e ami which had never hurt me before begtia to disagree with me. What I would eat commenced j into the signal -corps r.t lm Leaven to aur on my stomach fiid after a I worth. Kansas, Being a.i experienced meat I would have a ai.serable fun, I elo-tririan ha rapidly woi promotion, tight feeling that wcld make lue feel .During most of his one yefr of service mighty uncomfortable and 1 would fill overseas he has been a n.i mber of up w ith gas so badU- that sometimes 'company E olst telegraph battalion of 1 would feel like 1 eould ht.rdly stand j the headipiiir-ters army, tr.d since the it. and 1 was troubled a lei with a' very signing of the arniistii-wiias been sta disnirreeable taste -in mv mouth. This tinned at Cohleuz with the army of oe- kept getting worse and worse all the jrupation. Mr. Davis is an old employe 'time till I got in such shupe that itjof the 1'. H. L t P Co. and prior to looked like evervthing 1 would eat would just seem to lie in iny stomach in a heavy lump and I Would be in misery for hours afterwards Then it began to affect my sleep and it got so that if I would even eat just a very lijht supper I would lie awake for hours after t went to bed, suffering terribly with gas and that in LI feeling in my stomach and this kept up till 1 git so little rest !hnl alien 1 would get up in the morning I would feel as tired as when 1 went to bed and it would tako a lot of will power for me to pull myVlf together s that I could get off tii work. "1 had heurd Tnnliic recommended very highly -by some of tin- boys iu the shipyards, so I made up my mind to give it A trial and it reitainly has Ktntighteued me uii eomplelely. Mr ap petite, is fine now and 1 eau eat just anything--! want- and I ae-ver auffer bit with that gas or full feeling ia my 1 ral instuiicea have reeoi'.ly come to at omah ami kve already gottea bai the attentioa of the hone service my old time health mid strength, 1 can wVre soldiers have drojiped their in nit the biggest kind f u supper now mancft and later wrero uiable to take and go to ibed and sleep l'ke a log till !0,,t nilv Insurance wlialevi' ou account inoruiiig and I get up fedinj fine andi"f physical troubles (Uv(lepig with luiigry for breakfaat nnj j-eady for!'" the past few mouths. work. Right, now 1 feel as strong and I - - o well as 1 ever feit In my whole life and Ths county recorder's offica contln nm mighty glnd to recommead Tanlnc I "' "W"' L". S. employment bu- beeause 1 know by aeh'a) experience what it will do for a per'.-i:..'' Tanlae ia told in Salem by Or. S. C. Stone, in Hubbard by Hubbard Drng Co., in Mt. Angel by Bea Gooch, ia Gervais by John Kelly, in Turner by H. P. Cornelius, in Woodbura by Ly man H. Shorey, in Silverton by Uee. A. Bteelhammer, in Gates by M.t. J P. MeCnrdy, in Stayton by C. A. Iteaucbamp, in Aurora ,by Aurora Drug Ptore, in St. Paul by Groceteria Ktoret Co., in Donald by M. W. Jo&atoa, u. Jefferson by Foshay ft Maeon, and In Mill City by Marketers Cro Co. V, JJAY FEVER M.lt VannRnh In JA 11 a spoon and inhale a spoon and inhale '." jfiJv thev.pora. Jwlv VICRS VAPORUSSt V0UR eoOYGUARD"-30f.60.H.20 Community Service Sunday Evening Draws Big Crcwd The community service a; the First MethodiU church, last right drew a rapacity congregation, and for half an hour or more were kept lusi'ly singing popujar melodies under the direction of John W. Todd. Akin? wit'u these num bnrs were several seleetions finely ren dered 4iy the Masonic qnnitet, eompos l of Messrs Barton, Jnes, Aldrirh aid Todd. Preliminary to tlie address ' the evening, Mr. Todd spoke briefly of the work and plnns of tne war camp eomimmitv service. Di. Av.poa. presid ing over the meeting then ntroduced Dr. .1. C. Pinkerton of I-cs Angeles, who made an exhaustive surrey of the iiiter-ehiirch movemeii ; vhich has been t-iken up by nnmuer or tae lea-inig , (lc-noimiiations s ttie u.osi leasiun of Mnry s-, ad part ff )o,. 8 ailJ 7 plan of meeting the present day prob ,, ,,, mr ((k- (lW; ;,- ;, a.rwl.on Jems. He made plain the tact that ttns.s,th ,,.!( ailJ I.ii.tv streets tiibjis-t was not intcn l d ta interfere jjMi11K jinde and tbe transfer in any way wit a l.-ut..ini at outil liues f,mvt,vn prsctics'lv Hie .Mire south and methods, but was di i-;oed to i eoor ( Jllf f i,0t.k- ,jnrt el hih was tlmate the work of all the churches in tl. u(1 brcwerv fjrojw-ty. As the rev tne demands of rre insti urlioii. Theri,1(1 ,,a,f ar"fl ,,,,eed im Heeds at l a.ieaker cited many evideu-es to showjf lti. the v1 of this half that the war had done n.u.-U to break , hM in ,, nd'j Th re was down the differences Del ween sects. otl ine time is niwsi iiosp r"u' jor l" t ng together ou a fraternal bai for evangelism. After an over Sua av i-it with Mrs. P. W. W'alcher, Mrs. Mattie I'ayn and daughter left this morning for Dallas, -where they will v'-t a fev i-iys before returning to their home at Vancouver, B. C. ASK FOR and GET The Origin! ri4e,H ri,''"if Intuitu siti.A , for Infante av I.iwalids i A ! Imiftfm mm S?bstitc&s I Dollar bills raised to l'i by pustlntr words and nnmera s oiir ti,- oi.s.nal desijnetions have lieen jussed in towns bout the mouth of the Coluaibia river. : CITY news : It la never too late to travel J. A. Fields, who. is 3 year old a id hi wife wlm js Si. of Htwnarcl , North Dk.ta. hare beea visiting at the hume of Wal ler Skelton for the pai-t mil and left yesterday for their home. o Lost Sunday Vrtweea Salem and Taylor camping fruit Is, lliobe tire, aoi.'j, and rim. J'Jeaio unify Mrs. V. I . Young, 40l i. Itih. . There is just a chance 'tut flour will be about 10 eentj a sack it caper -within a few week, after the new crop prices are figured our. li is believed that the new quotations for flour from the new wheat will average about 50 rents a barrel cheaper, m.it ta t in spite of the fact that tht P it'apj bakeries are getting ready to advnuoe the priee of bread about out tei t a ioaf. . Dn. Cahatt and Pemlw-Wn have moved their office to oOt Uauk of Commerce bldg. l'h.'ne S'.m. 9-V Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Davis received a telegram yivterday aim lui.c.'ng the ar rival from overseas of II nr Fou. Ralph K., at- New York. IViv.ite Ralph E. Davis entered the serv'ee June 20ta, l li'l and was immediately mustered I his entering the service was an engii) evr on the I', ft dredg.,'C'i.inook at As toria. He is now nt !lino Merritt, .Y I., and will probably be oiM-harged at Camp Lewis. o I Til WAdtYiAff man ' atinn1l Cnl.M ! with another touch of ! turner yester day with a maximum of M as one of the coolest spots in the city. And while Salem was enjoying or more, elsewhere it was: Hois' MS, Phoenix lUtl, Baker SS Medfo'd !4, Kosebnrg Spokane 8S and Walla Walla 94. The minimum in Salem last night was "ii, just tho tamo as i' was at Jaueau, Alaska, Saturday night. Tbe bom sarvica section of the Bed ("rosa. with headquarters '.n tho post office ibuilding, it at present giving special attention to u.g ii'' soldiers to 1101,1 their federal irmranee. Sev I r'111- Several people weie connected jwith work. last Swturday ai.J this morn ing a can waa tent in oy a party liv ing about seven aiilri 'out of town. asking for 2.5 or more hop ickers. The ' linee offered is uu eents a box, which seems to be the present prevailing figure. o - Word wis received Uday of the death it Anaconda. Montana of Mil i r iorenee dci.ourt, fo-meriy a resident or tins cny. nesiaes per nusoanu J nines H. McCourt of tIJutte, she is survived by three children and a'.io her niolher Mrs. J. T. King, of this city aud two sisters, Mrs. Prank Huiipliroy and Miss Kmina King, both o' this city. The funeral s.Tviees were it-Id today at liuttc. . Four army discba gea vrere filed with the county recorder Sntnrduy: If. H. Ilarton, W. K. newer, X. Lardan a-id .1. II. Plank. o Besides a few hundred thousand pounds of arsenic, whie'.i can be bought only in ear kits, the war rVpartment is advertising for stiY poitable forges that were made for use iu the army. These forges are inndt- o one eighth inch thickness of she.-t iiou, IS by 21 inch and seveu isehia lie-.-p. No one bat a legal right to give or sell either a boy or girl under the age of 21 a cigarette. Aft.-r SI ears old, either ses may smoke rl"d W within the liw. There will hr tiicd a cuso be fore Justice Unrub A i. i:t iu which a young man, a minor, is accused of giv ing; a cigarette to a girl v.' ho is under the age of 21 years. Revenue stamps amounting to 1154.- )0 were at Inched to .in investment fil ,,,, tljJui. wjh ,h( (,f),uly ru.(,rj,.r., o tiee, wherein the Northweu Kruit Pro lucts. comiianv convevs lo the Pher. foml,nnr 1(lt, 3 ,nJ 4 of ,,V(,k r ()t him s tra,1f,.r f.i,.j 0f the company jiroperly at Woodbuiu, with t"i iu rev- TO MY SALEM FRIENDS AND PATRONS I wish to state thi-t I am n lo cated in Portland with oftii-et aJ 114 I-'ailing B.iildia. My new offi.'S are fully tqjipjied with tilf n-oih-rn r.ppli; r.i.i-s fot the "i-icH'ifie fitting if gi.issrs and eerrertion of eye truubit-a. Sa lem jieople are cori-iai.y incited ts rail oo me wIm-i, iu Pjitiaud. DR. M P. MENDELSOHN 414 Patliug Pu idinj; Portland O '"on MWft viU men nith praise if you would have friends IMPERIALS tlGABETTES are filled with Buck tine tobacco, are made with ,uch care, mouthpiece and ill no wonder men prawc hem and pass them on to friends. 10 for 13c The Jolin Bollnaaa Co. Brandt PEESBYTERIAM BALLY The Prestivterians and their friends of the north end of Marion county are planning for an sll dnv meeting at W'oodburn Soaday, Aug'ist 17th. The services will be held at the Church of Mod camp meeting "round?. A eonnit tee has arranged for a number of out side speakers. Dr. Wallace Howe Lee of Albany College. Miss tiertrud Eak in of hemawa Indian school, Rev. Large and others will a'lduss the meet ing. There will be a basket dinner at the noon hour. Kveryone. is esked to bring a well filled basket. Treat your beauty tairly -A.ee) your skin clear with Resin No matter bow pretty your feature are, you canti'K t)o trtily attractive with a red, rint;'!i, pimply ttmrpleiiion., Ui:t Kct: not Ointment, aided by KesiiK I Soap, will usually make , akin clear, fresh and cU.rmi;'., Unixl Sm ni Ketiml OhitiMiitar M r sit drottira. Whr tr llwr.it enms stamps, thereby flacing valua tion of $5000 oa that proporty. In the reorganization and charging of name from the Northwest Fruit Product company to tho 1'licz company, it was necessary from a legal Standpoint for the old company to tr.nis'i-r its proper ty to tho new uamc. Saturday was a busy day at tbe county recorder's off: The open records show that the . w a.i filed one chattel mortgage,, two real estate mort gages, four army discharge four satis factions, 12 warranty deeds and one quit do Lin doeil . . George W. Kodgera, the Astoria ship builder, with a couple more on hnnd to deliver to the government, is home for a few days. Accujton cd to the ex citement of the trip eti'-'mer and the riveter, Mr. Kodgers varied his day's experience in the eap'la1 lity by tak ing a ride in the airpline ' Webfoot ". tile fllso stated his willingness to ride from tsulem to Astoriu in a few days if some one would pre ide the air (da ne. While working late Ratutday after noon on a running ladder ir the front part of the store, Miltor J Meyerri fell distance of IS fc-t, striking on his right shoulder. The fa'l was- caused toy the upper psrt of the running lad der becoming loosened from thu upper iron rail guide attach d to the ceiling. He was rushed to thr office of J)r. Morse and Dr. Robertson and after a refill examination, il wos found that in addition to several painful bruises, the right sliouldcr was lriken. How ever, although the a .-' lent was not serious, it is thought that he will be incapacitated for erv; for a week oi two. Robert McMarray arrived in Salem yesterday, having rn-'i-tly returned from France after seeing l'i months of service with the Wth rmal'V. He will remain in Stilent and exjeeta to be as sswiated with the ionn firm of Haw kins 41 Roberts who rrt-entlv took over the Hubbard building 0. E. Phillips of the Fourth engin- ieers. arrived in tre city this morning ion his way to his hoioe s Gooch. He 'has been lo months n the w rviee, the lust few months being k;'i-t with the ; American forces ia b r.av. o-- ' ' Major Floyd D. Lewlg if Vancouver ibarrac ks, arrived iu the city this morn ing for a brief vifit with his father, ,Abner Ijewis. Jde jo wed the American forces in F'rnnce in 1MI7. returning to I the 1'nited States a fe-v riotitht ago. i since which lime he ha: iccn serving as post surgeon nt Vancoivcr. He ex- I cits to receive his d:-l:ge within ja few weeks. ' Word was received her-s recently by j relatives of Knimett ii. Pail stating , that he had just arrived hi New York after serving with tiie 1. S. Marines :in some of the heavy fighting of the -war. I o j Sergt GaJe W. Chnrch, who baa been with the Hi h 4iaralion of the signal corps in France diirinj; the psst year, returned to Salem Sat;?uay night, hav- sn mg latelv reeeinsi His et scharte at Camp M.ils. He h;.s been ! .ate.l with a Red Cross supnly base at St. Aijjnoa since the signing of t!ui ainnsticc. John Cavitt was amoag Ue recently returned aoMu-rs who tsvj ss-rved iu France. Sitce the armisti: e he has bii-a with a remount coutii j-ent -a tiermany. Hugh A. MarVa. who has been vis iting with his paren.s, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Martin, during the past few weeks left reveal ly oa his re i ra te Camp r.usta, Virginia, waeiv a will reniain until the Utter part i f lXeember. He has been with the mo'or transfer 'ser vice and has spent ix raoath in Kraece, being iu the army servieo for two aud a half year. PERSONAL : ) C. E. Knowland and faai'ly b-ft yes terday for aa outing at -Ni port. A. E. GilJiard, superiiiteiident of mails, returned j-ester.lay from an out ing at Cascadia. He waj a,-compinied by Mrs. Cibbard. John 11. Farrar, ass;stai.t postmaster, and Mrs. Karrar are spending their va cation at .Newport. Mrs. U. A. Hoppes, wh: had been n-isiting at the lr. Lehrlach home, left today for Eugene, where sho will sienrf a few days lM-f.ie continuing on to her home in Sglem. Roseburg Review. Constipation upsets the entire sys tem causing ter-ous illnesses to the human family. Don't worry Hollts ter's Roeky Mountain Tea will drive out constipation, regitlota the bowels, tone tho stomach, purify, cleanse. Without fail give it a thoro trial. 35c. D. J. Ft.v. CTATt? umicp ft oiniu iiuuji Among other reports recently filed with the 1'ublic Service Commisiou is the annual report of the Portland Rail way, Light 44 I'ower Co. showing that the total gross income for the ycai 1918 was 2,(in7, 7114.74, which is an in crease of $123 034.H6 oyer the record of the previous year. The balance, sheet shows a net income of $.'121 RIM1.58, which ia an increase of $173,stll.70 over the previous year. The State Iiand Bonnl has recently disposed of n. block of about 2400 acres of swamp lands in Ike county to a group of buyers for the aggregate amount of $.').'l,y(8.ti0, which ia an aver age of $23 an acre. This was a part of the block of oSHO acres wrested from the Warner Valley Stock Company by Attorney General Crawford in 1 Vl I evidence showing that the lands had been secured through fraud. Insurance Commissioner A. O. Barhet has found a surprising reluctance on the part of. real estate dealers to 'come across" with their registration and license fees. Probably not more than "ni per cent of the dealers of the state have thus far complied and plac ed themselves in good standing before the state, and it may be necessary to make an example of a number of brok ers in order to impress upon the frater c nity that they are confronted by a reality and not a hypothesis. Mr. Tbir her is today mailing out to the brokers the following reminder with regard to the employment of broker's agents or salesmen: 'It appears necessary' to make some provision for the length of time a sales man may be employed by a broker without first obtaining a Real Estate Broker's license. Licensed real estate brokers are authorized to employ sales men for a period of thirty days on pro bation- provided: First, that at time of said employ went this department is promptly not i fied, giving name and address of em ploye-c and ilnto of employment. Second, that at the expiration of thirty days from date of employment probation shall expire and a license shall be applied for or such sulesman dismissed. , The employer will be held to a strict responsibility for the acta of his em ployee during his probation and shall promptly notify this department on ter minating tho contract of such salesman- This ruling shall apply only to such salesmen as a broker desires to employ permanently .(ml a salesmen who has been dimnissi-d after trial on probation may not again lie employed on proba tion by any broker during the current year." Horlick'f the Original Malted Milk Avoid Imitation ficSubititatcs Vt have solved the problem of being ef-fi-ient and discreet. A. all timet we st cive to perforin o.ii duties in a man ner that meets with approval. 7-M y) a.- I REAL ESTATE BESTEUYS. 10 acres 'i mile Salem, black gravel oil, fatuily orrha-d, bai he h:use. well: mare and eolt, brood sow, 2 doicn chickens, 5 tons hay, aid lj acres corn go at :i")i.H. 5S acres at tow-i. all tillable, - 4." cleared, 0 acres twttoiii-. fair house, good barn; iraUc for '.hi half as large. 40 acres all eteaied. 11 acres 8 year old prunes, building, '4 miles Salens. Cheap at :."tKl. 3 acres in Salem, on nunadnm street, all kinds fruit aud berru-o. gooel 7 rosnt house, outside cooler, own water sys tem, barn wood.ked, only $1000. 20 acres good soil, roll ng; 10 acres cleared, good family orcha'd, buildings, t springs; 3 V, miles &sless . Vt mile school; a.t2.V. HW acres well improved, on 2 roads to be (saved, TO acrea rutlivated, bal ance brush pasture; $190 per acre, worth more. 22 acres close to Ohemawa. best soil, all in cultivation; 7 acres (lover, young family orchard, building-; about, 3D tons rawer and oats hav eoes with j place at $S(Hio. 5 acres, 2" miles Salem all cultivat ed, good toil, small house and barn; easy payments; $loM0. 5 acres IS miles Salere, berries, 3 acre prunes, buildings. 2."M)0. , lli'-j arret dark loam, 8 acres culti vated, balance stu-np pasture, 1 acre beuver dam; good buildings, family or chard, mile town; only $3700." 797 acres cut over, exec lent pasture, best aoil, spring wtor, log house, barn; $20 per acre. 41 acres all cultivated except 2 acres evergreens, good Bottom land, water piped to house and barn; ? miles town on gravel road. ."irt'O, Half cash. Buy a home. S0C0L0FSKY 341 State BUY A HOME. 6 room bungalow in good condition, fruit, sidewalks, pavement, good lot, I block car; $liil(, ensh pMnent, bal ance $10 monthly, at percent. tt room strictly- Hidden, .bungalow, full basement, furnace, f 'replace; nice lawn, flow-era, bereiiv; $.'12"0, $750 cash balance $25 month'y at 6 percent. o room .bungalow, rtili basement, large lot, fruit, Lr.vn, V'j block ear; 23,")0. Small payment; in-tallmcntt at ti per cent. 5 room bungalow, att.netivc, good lot, east front, 3 blocks school ;$2.- 250. $1000 down, '.erms. fl, room modern oungalow, .close in, $3200. $1000 cash, balauo 7 per cent. fl room icottage on graveled street. lot 7.- ty 1.10, fruit; price $1909, a)9'0 cash, balance 7 per cent. 6 room bungalow in lice locution, paved street, clot to arhrol and car, shady lawn, only $1200; $1000 down, balance to suit at ft percent. We can suit you S0C0LOFSKY 341 State , The estnte of Mi.thias Ilermle has Issen appraised at $20(t0., Tt consists of 28 acres of Jnnd in section 31, township south range J west. The upraisers were J. A. Ferschweilder, Peter Prantl and Frank Pra-itl. NOTEOE OF SALE OF GOVERNMENT timber, general land office, Washing ton, V. C, June 27, liv. notice i hereby given that subject to the condi tions and limitation ot tho act of June 9, 1BIG (30 Stat., 218), arid tie instruction! of the secretary of th in- jturior of September IS, 1917, the tim ber on the following lands will be told Augutt 20, 1819, at 10 o'clock a. m., at publlb auction at the United Stats land office nt Portland, Oi?gos, to the highest bidder at tot less thaa the ap praised value at ahowa by this notice, sulo to be subject to tlio approval of of the eecrelary of the interior. The purchase price, with an additional sum of one fifth of one per eent thereof, being commissions allowed, mutt be deposited at time of suit, money to be returned if tale it not approved, other wise patent wiTi isvue for the timber Which must be removed within ten yeart. Bids will be received from eiti tcnt of the United titatcs, association! of such citizens and corporations or ganised under the laws of the United States or any state, territory or dis trict thereof only. Upon application of a qualified purchase, the limber on any legal subdivision will be offered sepa rately before being included In any of fer of larger unit. T. 2 N, K. 3 W., Sec. 11, NWW SW'J, red fir S10 M., ecdar 55 M., SW14 8WJ, red far 740 M , none of the red fir or cedar to be sold for lest than $1.50 per M. T. 9 8., It. 2 E., Sec. 5, NEW NE1,, fir ltlWO M., hemlock 270 M., NWV4-NEW fir N80 M., hemlock 150 M., NE, fir 1770 M., he-nlock M., rfW NE, fir 2M0 M.. hemlock 200 M., NKV, NWM, fir no M , "hemlcvk 130 1 M., NWV4 NWW, fir 170 M., NE4 HEVi, fir 1170 M., hemloek 120 M., NWW HEM, fir 16il0 M., hemlock 50 M., SE'4 SE'4, fir llfl M., hemlock 30 M., 8Wy4 8EVJ, fir 7!M) M.. NEV4 SWW, fir 19.-0 M., NWV4 BWV4, fir 2100 M HE' 8W14, fif mo M., HW'Vt BW, fir 1230 M., no" of th fir to be told for lets than $l.o0 per M., si.d none of the betiij.uk to be told for lest than 73 cent, per M. T. 0 8., B. 3 E., See. 2.1, KW NWV,, red fir (100 M., 8E XF.Vt, red fir 350 M., HWH NE'4. fed 'ir 500 M., none of the red fir to be told for less than $2 per M. CLAY TALLMAK, CommistioDer, Gen eral Land Office. fl Daily Market Report Drain Wheat, soft white No. 1 $2 Fend oats K0 Milling Oats te.'c Hay, cheat, new $17 Hay. oats, new 1SCi 20 Mill run $3$44 Butterfat. Butterfat . 62c 'Creamerv butter (K.fj'J4 Pork, Vai and Mot ton I'ork on foot l!c apa jf j! OCw"aflJL Quick Reference To Firms That Glrs Service On Shoif Where Buyer And Seller Sleet We Recommend Our Advertisers, EVfaiTHIKO SJm EloetrU Co.,' Hasoaia T:mpis, Kaoxviile, Iowa. BUdhounds, on a trail following theft of a picture uo dynamo at Olmita, stopped amt owrsr, d "treed" in a cornfield. The sheriff dug p 43 quarts of whiskey. Baker&field, CaL After aenleacinj O. F. Cobaugh for drunkenness. Judge Taowaa suspcoidcd aaateace when Co baugh confessed that it wsa a terrible ordeal to get ia tuck condition tla, the two per cent beer route. $$$-Keep Then Hose $$$ " ? ? "jUNX SWB Csil 398. Highest price paid for junk, tecond band good and machin ery. Be tart and call 398, get tht right prices. Tht square deal house. CAPITAL JUNX CO. 271 CnemektU St Salem, Or. ---- MHttt4- MACHINE SHOP WORK Expert machine shop ervic by Mr. Bergman at high school machine hop. 12 year experitnre. Gear cut ting a tpecialty. High elaat machine tools, quick service. Phone 448. 8-13 OPTOMETRISI DR. L. HALL WILSON cip cialist in the Modern Scieatific Ai.idication of Giasaet for tht aid of vision and tbe relief ef Eyestrain and Headache. Office doeed Saturday. Office 210 211 V. B. Bank building. Phone, office 143; ret. 1844. I L.M.HUM ; car t rick So Ti C2Z Chines Medleln and Tea Oa, Ha medicine which will cur any known diteaa. Opea Sunday from 10 A. ML until 8 P. If. 153 South High St. , ' Btlem, Oregon Phoa 233 W. T. RIGDON CO Undertaktrt 253 North High Bfcrttt tt Veal, fancy Steer Cow 21 2c lOiill ... 4(f7. Spring Iambi ., Ewes r - Sheep, ycarlingt ......- Egg and Tevrtry "Eggs, eash - 44c 25c 15 .. 23(1 24c 2c 40e Mont, live Old roosters llroilert fqttiiM New potatoes -. Oreeti onions dox .. Onions, per sack $3.7." fntt r 5t(7i 73c , I 3 4c $5.758.50 $7.50(5)8.50 I'eaches Watermelons . Orange Lemons, box . Banana Usvey. txtrssted SOf Cantelot!pc Bunch boot .. Cabbage. Head lettuce ..... Carrots ..fe.,75ej:t.tfl 43e . - 8Vjc , We , 45c Retail Price. Eggs dozen 50"- Creamery butter . - 70e t'ouutiy butter 60c Flour, hard wheat $,J.I0(g;3.2r Portland Market Portland, Or., Aug. li.- Lulti-i, city creamery .'iHf't 'Oc Egg! selected 1 u 1 ex 4ivj 54o Hens 2 !r 2.".c Hroili-rs 22tir2oe Choose, triplets 3lf'I Zt DAILY LIVE BTOC KMABKXT Oattl Keceipta 1004 Tone of maraet steady Good to choice steers $I1((1J Fair to good steers $!tfci 10.30 Common to fair steers $77.50 Choice to good cowt and heifers Mcltura to good cows and hciferi $5( Cnnners $."(S 8 . Lulls $4(a 7..rj0 Cnlves $!!a lo-IO dog Kci-eipts o-"i0 Tone of market higher Prime mixed W" -' Medium mixed l' 2"w 19.50 Rough hi-avies $1S 2"f 1S.50 Pigs $!Sf(i2'l Bulk $2"!-o20.."0 Bbeep K.-eeipts l'O.'i ' Tone of market steady Prime lambs $11,500 12 Fair to medium Umb $i-10 Yearliugs $7(vi9.."0 Wethers '!'o 7.50 Ewes $(iJ 7.2J V I t ff T!;.iW Mi 10 ELECTRICAL ' 127 Mortk High.- WHY SEIi FOR LESS? W will pay yau strs cask far yoaa kousehoid goods. Get tur bid be .'out you seit. People Furniturt and HareV war Start, 271 N. Coal. 6L Pa 734. SECONiMAKD GOODS NO CASH KEQUIKED Good ver hoes aud suits, all kinds ot nsat al instruments, shotguns, rifles, ht ing stoves, gat stoves, suit case Mt 1000 other useful articles to tell trade. What hav youl Tht Cpitl Exchange. 337 Curt St. Paoa 41. WE WANT YOUR used furnitnr, stoves, carpet) and tools, as we pay fair price few everything. Call 947 CAPITAL HAKPWARE It FUBJO TIT.E CO. IS3 N. Com'l St. s Hats Blocked I RENOVATE, block and trim ladia and men's hats at 1917 price, ai better work; material it scarce, hat re expensive, what's the answerl C. B. Ellsworth, 493 Court St, Sa lem, Or. STOVE REPAIRING STOVES REBUILT AND REPAIBM SO year xperianee, Depot NttiaasJ and American fence. 8ir.c 8 to 58 in. kigk Painta, oil and varnish, t. Loganberry and hop hooka. . Salem Feac and Stove Works, 230 Court street. Phase i21.- J. A. Rcwlanj Fiiniitsre St:ra Boys, tells and eichnagat sew nat 2d hand ftiiiture. AH kinds el repair work, light grinding, ft3n, and brssmg a woiaIty. Ri;a priee. 47 Nrth Ceaattrtia) Kt. Phon It. SCAVENGER SALBli SOAVENGER-OarJtag an4 refine of all klads rem&ved oa noaU ly eontraeta at reatona&tr .rta Ces pool cleaned. Dead animal tv moved. OMic phon Mala 187. . KONEY TO LOAN Oa Goad Beal Estate Beearity ' TUOS. K. FORD Over Ladd Bush btnkj Btlem OrtfoaJ FEDERAL FARM LOANS BH H eent lnttrctt. Prompt aerviM. MMI year time. Federal farm loan ond4 iot tale. A. O. Bohrnttedt, 401 lias tinie Tempi. Salem, Owgol. tNSOTANCB COO'Ciu-Fer fr 1 formation about Life Insurant tM J. F. HutchOson, dist. manager fvt tht Mutual Lit of N. T., offUt U 371 State"' St., Salem, Or. OfflM phon 99, reaidetct 1398. (4 WOOD SAW PHONE 1090B Onr Prices are Right W. M. ZANDLER, PrWtetor 1255 N. 8ummer Street. Salom, Orerw REPAIRING STEWART'S REPAIR SUOB Lawn mower ground by machinery; all kinds of grinding, lock smithing; not brellar recovered, light rcphiring ( all kinds. 347 Court rit. LODGE DIRECTORY KNIGHTS OF PYTHIA9 MEET Af McXornaek kail oa every Tuttdaj; t 8. Walter Lenon, C. 0., P. , KunU, K. B. 8. BOTAL Noighbort of Amctlca, Ore gon Grape camp No. 1380 meet every Thursday evening in McCornaek ka4 Elevator tfvicp. Oiacle, Mr. Can rie E. Buna, 848 Union St; reeotw der Mr. Meliesa Perioni, 1411 H, 4th' St. Phone 143fiM. UNITED ABTISANiV-Capital Atsens. bly No. 84 meets first Thursday 4 each month at 8 p. m. in Masotta Temple. Glenn C. Niles, M. A.; C. A, Vrbbert, (ecretary, 340 Owent itreet. MDIEBN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Oregon Cedar Camp J7o. 524ti,meeta every Thurselay evening at 8 clock in MeCornaek building Court "nn4 Liberty !rett. W. M. Peison; V. ('.; Frank A. Turner, clerk. WATER COMPANY 'ALEM WATEB "OMPANr-Offi corner CommereU! and Trade tret Bill payabi m'nthly ia advanca. "fcn ton Out of 80 student In tec paartnaty, department of the University ef Watki it g'on this year 30 are women. Ta replace the eld building reeentljt burned, tbe school district of f an pi pa, in Coos county, hat voted fund 4 $12,0A Y