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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13. 1919. PAGE NIN! SAVE MONEY ON SHOES Shoes of Guaranteed Quality at Prices That Are Much Below - Their Actual Worth . WHITE SHOE SPECIALS Ladies' white 8-inch lace shoes, French., Cuban" or military heels $2.93 to $7.50 Ladies' -White Reignskin Oxfords, French, Cuban or Military heels-..$5 to $3.73 Ladies' White Canvas Pumps and Oxfords, all Heels and Styles ....$1.93 to $3.63 Misses White Reignskin lace shoes, extra good quality, sizes 11 to 2 ........$2.65 Misses' and Children's White Canvas "Lace Shoes to f insh the season v sizes 11 to 2 .1 $133 to $2.23 Sizes 8 to 11 - $1-63 to $1,80 Misses' and Children's White Canvas Pumps, sizes 11 to 2 $U5 to $1.93 Child's sizes 8 to 11 - - 95c to $1.83 Small Child's Canvas Strap Sandals, sizes 5 to 8 ...90c to $1.33 Sizes 2 to 5 : - - 80c to $1.25 Black or Brown Elk Out ing Bals, Elk Soles, the Ideal Harvest or Summer shoe. -Men's sizes $2.59 Boys' sizes :..$2.20 At the Electric Sign "SHOES" - ' At the Electric Sign "SHOES" LITTLER & UPMEYER, Props. 100 SftlEH ELKS WILL fllUDCOItll ' i, . -i i which hloitmth. Falls is to offer. This i includes a trip to Crater Lake, a genu- Two Coaches . To Be HldTr" And Many Make Ti By AutomobOe. v - - r- - Although a large uuislier of.fitilejn. K'ks hnd already left for Klamath FaJlsi,,Hj "otM,r spellbinders, by automobilo to, attnad the anniiul ,i.eHving Salcra shortly after noon in stnte convention of Elks at Klamatsl '"""'h d oaeh 1, the two specials 1'alls, there was enough left todt.-y n. till one Pullinuu aud about two-thirds of another when the special pulled into the uniou dopot shortly after noon to d;ty. - - In all it is estimated Unit about Jut' members of the Saleai lodgp wiU attend jniRl't Haturdny night,, with arrival in fie convention, all imbue with the Kwlem about 8r0 o' cliwk Htuiday even one desire that of bringing to SalemM11!- Mie litiu state convention. It is not j Aniung those whe had leaervatious oa k wn just how big K fight IVndJetoiit the special today tire the folloniujj: o- Mnrshfield will make, but there isj Miller Hrevier, Kud Audersou, Robert i,ii iiupressiou in Klk circles that with' Havage-, Charles Pabst, Charles Kurth, the support of Tortlaud and Albany r f'"" It eenffl (T.-wl riiVMttfHI and reaular bowd movements. Con- tans nothing harmlul no alcohol no opiate JUK the finest vege table properties. Epo-iaUr ncnar mended for teething time. At all druttiiU 3. C. PerrT. c. i '"MaketX t. j Babies Happy t l Ty i t - s Buster Brown Shoes FOR BOYS AND GIRLS MAXINE SHOES FOR WOMEN WHITE HOUSE SHOES v FOR MEN Buster Brown Shoe Store J25 North Commercial Street Style Service Fit and possibly Eugene, the capital city will be selected t tho scssiuu next Saturday. For tho Elks will first give their time to the busines of the convention and jtlten proceed to e,jo ithe hospitality August Huckesteiu has been named as chairman of the Hulem delegates aud will present, the capital eity's claims fr Ihg next contwntion. Thejclainn of weoifdad" bV Walter f ,Tuoe. 1. If' D'JSrcv. TS. fnnln. I'n( with Klks from Portland, Hulein, As- toiin nii.l other points are scheduled to reauh Klumath Fulls ubout 8 o'clock Thursday mnrniug. The Pnllmaus will be the lioiuu of thosa going by train. The return honie is scheduled ior mid J - W. Welch, I. Wroten, John Oralier, nicnaru ityiey, i .iKejoii, uscar Hteclhuminer, Ivan Martin, Clarence Ctrsy, Kdwnrd Tolman, Warren Htiut, Bernard Ritchie and Hurry Heard, all aicinlH'rs of the Balem Klks band. Others to reserve and who will innke their homes hi the Pullmans during their absence ore: Mrs. Ed Tolmuii, Mrs. Clmrlea Kurth, Mrs. John timber, Mrs. Karl Anderson, V. H. D'Arcy, H. V. ltiin ball, F. B. Routliwick, Will K. Purdy, Chillis, A. H. Hunt, Miss Hunt, K. Cooke Pattou. John Cochran, i. It. rears Icy and Roy Hicks. lu r ouch No. 7, in which there will be several Portland people, the following hud reservations: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Craig, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Jermuu, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Couh-y of Kilverton, ZariiH Rim;, the (lilisou Kisters, Miss ! tost sturdV youngster's shoo tkat utweara ths orJuury lib 0. w W.W.allth.W .. lsstksr aaj stylos. And are Exclusive Agents Bnrhan, Julius Pinnus of Portland, A. R. Dole, Walter Johnson of Wooilhuru, Frtd Williams, Capt. Walter Tooze, Frank Light, John Kirk and (ivorge E. Halvorsen. Natives Of Iowa Hold Annual Picnic Today : A big,- jolly, variegnteef group of erstwhile 'MTatrkeyc'4 dentuns is iu poasession of the fair grounds this af ternoon, it ; being" the occasion of the aun&irtbWk piehi. 'TWold -fashioned pinic dinner of the"ora belt" was duplicated with . Oregon produets and ''gone, one bettet" . and he tables held lepresentativPs of three genera tions of Iowa -Oregoninos all glnd they were there. The program ia made up of brief addresses, reminiscences and vocal solos. There are in the group people whose heads whitened in their sojourn In the land of corn and bacon, who can recall experience with cy clones, bliz7.ni ils, droughts the grass hoper the "mulct" law and the early day politician. There are people In the crowd who 'took ti cent eggs and 10 cent butter to market, and burned 15 cent corn for fuel. Home of them have been privileged to see the "ould sod" both in the days of its penury and in its present-dny opulence with corn lutid at $4D0 s'u acre and an automobile at every cros roads. They all agree that Iowa w a great state they help ed to make it so; but the tenor of all addresses i tnst they are glad they are in Oregon, and there is a determination ttiat the same enterprise that made Iowa great shall go to innke a greute: Oregon, In tact, the picnic program radiated optimism and was a general Wist for Oregon. It is one of the hap piest events of the season. VALUATION OF STRANG ESTATE OVER 14,000 Bequests To Local Church And Lodge Reach Total Above $10,003. The first rongrrgrinim? church of' Salem will profit siiimt H"'M1 by the i will or A. JesjMip Htranj. if the value j placed on Bit lots ie Mtnvg's addition to Portland is ncarh- rorrec:. Three ap jipraiaers seloeted iy the Multnomah county court plaod this valuation on the 3(i lots. By the will of the late Mr. Btranf, 10. O. Brownj Mrs. Fred Ptewart anil lim J. Fry of the Virt onsregation ' nl church or their in Trssurs, were "named a trustee .f the t.ind, with an Itliorify to jell and rimvy the lots and invest them in fun-Is for the church, j Dc Molar t'omcinndi :y 'o. 5, i Knights Templar of Sal-'n. Oregon, al io received a beiiet from Mr. Htr.Mg. sThis was in the na'ore of lots in Mil Jwaokie, riackumas initnty, appraised !at Aim in lofj in t!r- Kat 're- ob addition to IVI-iiid, which have lieen appraised at Si",m. The H.ilem eommsnd-rr .was also wifled a note of the Oregon Wuod com pany of Oregon CM f for im and the note of Oerge A. Rrodt of Oregon City for i;3i.l. Both ..f these note were given Mr. Htrana aboat two years sgn and neither are secured. The'com- tnanderr was also -vim j feven lots in j Astoria, but these ha not as yet been I appraised. j On a ban's that the twj notes willed the eommartoVry are food, nd that the appraisement of bus a J'ortUud and !Miiaiili n &rti.a '.y enrmt. the autouut n tu d 'Le e.uunuutdery U : : !! without tr.shi into account jlhe seven lots in Asn-ia. I It was provided -n hi will te.a! Uleorge H. Hurntt M. L. Movers and 10. ir. Brow n r thf .:.- srs as trus tees, should have the Sl'.ilOrity to sell land convey the Jots and ,evt the ri.v feeeds in funds for the- benefit of the commande-rr. The- ttal- awwHt of the rotate of A. Jessmi Straug,' not ineluiling ths Astoria projHTtr S'neunts to l,.Jtf 4 The appraisers of the Murioa county wupe-rty, T. B. Kay, XI. L. jieycrs ami VV. 1. ftnlvv. placed no valuation j20 share of Rogue Rivet Irrigation ami rower company, with, a face value of $KM). ; CITYNEWS : ; ( Drs. Caabatt aud Penb-ton bsvs I moved their office to 50S Bauk of Commerce bldg. Phone 9-' j OAKO OFTHANKS i We wish to thank our bvhy frieiuls 'fur their kindness snd s iti.athy dur jing the receut illness am: death of ;our la'e son am! Niother Lawrence; 'Also for the ninny beautiful tloral of jferiiigs. Mrs. Marv II, Sim ai d family 1 Prepare for tha futiira! Call at Bish op 's and they will explain. Prof. E. 8. Hammond of the Kimball School of Theology, left last evening on an extended tour of the various conference of the northwest in the interest of Willnmett university. He expects to be gone about five weeks and wil) travel as far as i astern .Mon tana. e Palm Beach, suits at Bishop's read our ad and get yours 'ally. ',. Special Meeting of De Mwhv Cotimuudiy o, w-. ;i. Jn. i. tomorrow eve- -Jr ning Aug. 1 Ith, Work in the Temple ui'jjrrc. Visiting Hit Knights welcome, B. O. Brichoux and Edward . Bouth- wick, convicts, but Doth temporarily committed, to tho unano asylum, es caped today. Tho men jumped from a truck in which they, tcgc'.ucr with a number of asylum innate i, were being taken to the state' prison flax fields. Attendants saw Iiiiilioux and South wick entur ua aiitonmbile shortly after jumping from the truck. Hoiithwiek's sister, who has bqen here tor a month in an effort to effe-t hi release, is believed te have arrange-l for the get away. The Salem Mill Clry stage leaves Oregon Kleetrie denol Snlem, at lOtM a. mi, and 4;2( p, m, leaves Mill t'lty at 8:40 a. ni. and 1 p. iu. The Ham mon Stage. 811 Among the nuuay rf ret uni trig Amert- can soldier who arrUed in New York yesterday etr boanthe,U, 8. 8. Impcr- ator were the fsflowiag halent nienj Alvin W. I'arrish of the r'econd engin eers; Jesse K. Itieharthn, casual; William Smith, eauual; Cloy Toothaure. Other Willamette valley leys arriving on the Imperator wsro Geo. P. Down ing, rhw Jas. r. Eldet, Lebanoa; Win. IV Butchek, t'nrvaliia; Henry F. Rauschner, AumaviUe; ( hri Ruhr Kil verton; Capt. . A. H. Rosj, Li banon;' Irfe Bynuni, McMir.nvilIe; T'ugene L. Jones, Chemawa: ianlc W, OrVivea, U'tmiioii; Ti n inn nt 0, ('aibpbell, Albany O. A. C. ficmlc. All alunnl and itv ilents come. At Wol farm Thursdsy night. Meet at WiHson rrk 5 p. m. o The Loyal Women '" c'asa of tha first Christian chr'h-w'll meet at Marion square Thussdnv al'lemoon. The I'nited (;ircl of the. dumb will meet in the-church parlors Ftiday afternoon ut 2::i0 o'ciock. Constipation upsets the entire sys temcanning serious illnesses to the human family, Don 't "worry Hollis ter's Rocky Mountain Tea will drive out constipation, rcgulote the bowels, tone the stomach, purify, rleaase. Without fail give it a thoro trial. 3.. D. i. -Fry. WANTBI 4 or 5 rooi'i hotise, furnish ed or partly furtUh 'd. Call Ul, H:,t0 mornings. tf j prpcAMii Mrs. Martha l'e'ers is seriously ill at her home 2H .Norm tli'h street. M. U. Opdvcke of irai'.t 1 ass is in the city today, having iiwoex, with the slate highway eomm ssuin, Mr, and Mrs. Han'iurn of 5orth Vnk ima are in the city toduy the guests of their relative, 0. K. Ross of the Northwest I'roducrs f'o. Among the Oie-4011'aiiS legiitered at the Hligh hotel ti,r mm Xn. and Mrs. ('. (;. 8tewart, Hrnohinjca; C. A. Mace, Alliany; John i'inker'on, limallis; Clinton Beckett, Donald; J. L. Ppry. "A'nllen; J. A. Car-oil. 7nia:uook. R. R. Hoettecber, field jigrnt of the va 1 1 up Canning company, is in the city this week on bus o"s. Kariol Ie Oilbeit, wh ihas bees spending the summer in I'srkelcy, Baa Francisco and other California points, passed thru the ei'y recently on her way to Hensi-te, wacr, will spend the balance sf the stat.u with her mother. Governor Oleott end wije and Mr. and Mrs. J. BnHth-iHr. returned this morning from their tri t'i the southern part of the siate v.ilh the esciirsiun train of the Nationnl" Tutorial associa tion. There v. as a gr ind time all along the line. Mrs. Edward Whition of Yakima, Wash., wife of the late Jii'ige Whiton, is a guest at tho home of C, B. (Ian er. The Amfrif an Nitrogen liMturtn torn- nan ta r.I ti tl ifi (if in tlttatta tla f fi Grand plant, nea, Wo...-, u a U l ,;.i,.fi. of nitrates. HAY FEVER MU VapoRub in j'-' spoon and inhale ? -v tha vapors, J j I J vicks VAPor.u YOUR BOOYUARO"-SO'.0'.H.2 mi, a -1 numbing and 'Water Systems Installed if GRAliEB BSOd, Ul South Llbartj St, Phone 650, Also agent for Fair-baaka-MorM Gaa Sngtsea. REAL ESTATE BEST BUYS. 10 acre 'i mile Sulcn, black gravel soil, familr orchard, taie. hog house, well; mare and coif, brood sow, 2 down chickens, 5 tons nay," r.l acre corn go at $:i."i(Kt. AS acres at town, all tillable, 43 cleared, 20 acres bottom: fair house, good barn;' trade fdr J.!ace half as large, 40 acres all' cleared, IS acre 6-year old prunes, bnilitins) 6'j mile's SuUun. Chivip at HoOO. - 3 acres in Halem, on nwcadsm street, all kinds fruit and berries, good 7 room hotrse. outside cooler, on. water sys tem, barn woodshed, only 4000. 20 acre goxi soil, roll ng; 10 acres cleared, good family orcha d, buildinsis 2 springs) V4 miles Sat'en H ulil school; :i250. 108 acres well improve, on 2 roads ta be- pnved, 70 acres cultivated,' bal ance brush pasture; $10 per acre, worth more. N 22 aereis close to Chcmawa, best soil, all in cultivation; 7 acres (luver, young family orchard, building:; about 30 tons clover and oata hay goes with place at $8000. S acres, 2 miles Salem all cultivat ed, good soil, amail houso and barn; easy paymenta; $1300, 5 acres Wj miles Hnleie, berries, S aerea prunes, buildings. $2500. , j t 16Vj acres dark loam, Bcff culti vated, balance stuoip paslure, 1 aera beaver dam; good buildings, family or ehard, k mile town; only 370O. ' 797 aores eut over, exec lent pasture, best soil, spring water, log house, bara; 20 per acre, 41 acres all cultivited exoept S acres evergreens, good Cottons iand, water piped -to house and barn; miles town on gravel road. o 0. Half cash. Buy a homo. ' S0C0L0FSKY 341 State BUY A HOME- 6 raom bungs low is good condition, fruit, sidewalks, ipavenentf good, lot, 1 block ear; 1800, rash ment,'' bat1 a ice $10 nioutniy, at 6 peiaent. room strirfliy modntn bungalow, full basement, furnnee, fircpliwe,; nice lawaBflowers, berr'ej; $:ii."i0, $730 cash balance $25 month'y at tl percent. 8 room bungnlo.v, full basement, large lot, fruit, burn,. Yi block car; $23o0, Hmall payment; in'tnllmenta at 6 per cent. t- 8 room- bungalow, att-aetrve, good Irrt, east front, 3 bloeks school ;$2, 2.10. $1000 down, terms. 6 room mouunt oiingsiow, close in, $.1200. 1000 cash, balaaes 7 per cent. 8 room rottage on graveled street, lot 7 by 150, fruit; Iric $10, !ti0 cash, balance 7 per eaatk 6 room bungalow in fine location, paved street, clostt to sclnol and car, shady Utwn, only $1200; 1000 down, balance to suit at 8 percent. We can suit you S0C0LOFSKY 341 fitnte XOTIOE OP SALE OF GOVERN M BNT timber, general land office, Washing ton, D. C, June 27, Ifiv. fiotacs is hereby given that subject to the eondi tions and limitations ot the act of June 9, 1918 (3 Stat., 21H), and the instructions oftbe seerotary of the in terior of September 15, 1917, tho tim ber on the following lands will b sold August 20, 1919, at 10 o'clock a. m., at public auction at 'the I'nited States land office at Portland, Ougon, to the highest bidder at not less than the ap praised value as shown by this notice, ale to be subject to rto approval of of the secretary of th Interior. The purchase price, with as sdditionnl sum of one fifth of one per cent thereof, besnz communions allowed, must be doposited at time of sale, money to be returned if !e is not approved, other wise patent will iseus for the timber which must be removed within ton years. Bids will be received from eiti aens of the United Ktates, associations Of such citizens and corporations or ganized under the laws of the United states or any state, territory , or dis trict thereof only. Upon application of qualified purchase, the timber oa any legal subdivision will be offered sepa rately before feeing included in any of fr of larger unit. T. 2 N., B. 3 W, See. 11, N W Vi HWij, red fir 510 M., edar 55 M., HWi, red fir 710 U., none of the red fir or cedar to t sold for los thin $1.50 per M. T. 9 8., R. 2 F... See. S, NEii Uf., fir 1090 M., hemlock 270 M NWi, "NKVJ, fir N0 M., hemrork 1J0 M., BE'4 fir 1770 M., he-nlock 250 M., BWV, NK'4, fir 2390 M., hemlock 200 M., NE!4 KWK, fir fiO M., hemlock 130 M., KW'i, ffWH. ir 1760 M , KF. SKU, fir 1170 M., hemlock 120 M., KW4 WVt, fir 1B30 h,emlock 50 M. HEVt SEVJ, fir 110 M., hemlock 30 M., HW4 8E14, fir 70 M, SWV4, fir 19.i0 M., .VW 8W, fir 2100 M., RUM BW14, fir 1650 M, SW14 8Wy4, fir 1250 M., o- of the fir to be sold for less thaa $l.uO per M., ai.J none of the hcmloek to be sold for less thaa 75 cent, per MT T. 9 8., B. S K., See. g.',, SW14 NW'',, red fir 800 K., BE NK(4, red fir 35 M, 8WH NEU. red fir 500 M nons of the red ' ?',M 'V M' Cl'k TAL I.MAS, ComnusM.er, Gen- ral Land Offles. 1S Tf 4f TJTy i 3 Quick Reference To Firms That Gifs Serf ice On Short. Where Buyer And Seller Bfeet We , . Recommend Our Advertisers. Tlphos EVEsrrmsa electeical SsJUns EleetHe Co., Masoaio Temple, 27 Korta High -Maia llf?f , HAra SHOP WORK. I UUUUin Expert maohiao shoo service b" Mr. wrginan at sign scneoi mm. sine shop. 12 years experience. Gear cut ting a specialty. High class machine tools. Quick service. Phons 446. 8-13 OPTOMETRISTS. V.jj' ciabat in the Modern Scientific Application of Glasses for the, aid of vision and the eelief of Kyestrain and Headache. Office closed Saturdays. (lffi,. etft.sn IT. H. Rank bnildinir. iniones. office 1J Te. l!. L.M.HUM CIW Of " YickSa Tosg ; Chinese. Hedlelna and. Tea. Oa,. Bas medicine which will ears any known disease. Open Sundays from 10 A. IL until 8 P. M. 153 Soutn High St. Balcm, Oregon Phono 232 W. T. SiaCOH fc CO. Undertaker ... . 58 North High Stmt . x J2 PERCENT - WAGE INCREASE New Torkf Au. 12. (trnited Press) Tho wr lnbofboard late todsy grant ed a flat wage increase, of 13 percent for employes of traction lines ia Tort land, Or., Eaat St. Louis and the vicini ty! of Ulovotaml;. The increase1 is w stated, was based on the increased coat of. living. . . ' J n-Capital Jasrii J J-' DaijKarketRcpsrt' t ;' - ,, ' . tStaW -' , . ' Wheat, soft white No, 1 $2 Feed oats.- f..-., -r-r 80c Milling Oats ........Me Hay, cheat, new .............. $17 Hay; oats, new $l(Tt20 MUl ran .434 BttttMtfat. - Uutterfat - - 63e Creamery buttitf U462e Potav TatJ a4 Mutton Pork on foot . .,.. 19 Veal, fancy :......', 2162e Rtawra U Cows - 5?ke Spring lambs , 10ill Ewer , , 4t'e Shoep, yearlings - T Eggs and Totatry "Eggs, cash e Hens, Iie " Old roosters 'n Ilroilere - 2.V 24c VegstwnM New potatoes 2e Oreen onions do ",2f Onions, per sock $3.7") trait Peaches .... . 'TS Watermelons - I 3-U Oranges 5.758.50 Lemons, bos ..- $7.50(ai8.50 Banana 8W Hm,sv. extrasted rnnteloupes $S.75$3.25 Bunch beets ........ . 3e Cabbage - I toe Head lettuce - 6C Carrots - - 9 Retail Prices. ' , Eers dozen 60i Creamery butter .. 70o t!ouutry butter 60e I'lour, Imrd wheat .U0f3.23 Portland Market I'ortlund, Or, Au;. 13. llttttcr, city eresmery fiH( 5!c KgH selected lwal e luSrC Hens !2.jc Hroilers ii-foSSe Cheese, trijilets 3Hyi,a8e DAILY LITB BTOC KMABKXT Catus Kceipts 10S -Tone of market steady Oood to choice stceis $ll(u,l fair to good steers $9(n. 10.50 Common to fair steers $7.50 Choice to good cons and heifer $Sfii 8.5II Medium to good cows and heifers $5(o-8 fanners $5(Ti8 Hulls l'o 7.50 Calves $(( 15.50 Hogs Receipts 174 To le of market steady Prime mised $20ft-20j0 Medium mixe.l $l' 2.V I9.S0 Bough heavies $18 23U 18.50 Pigs tWniO Hulk 2tifo: 20.50 CJieej KeeeiptS 27 Tone of market mUif Prime lambs $11.50(a l2 Fair to medium lambs $919 Yearlings $7ffi 9.E0 Wethers $fi(5 7.50 Ewes $04 7.2i MI WAITED Call 398. Highest prices paid fsr Junk, second sand goods and mac&ba ery. Ba son and oaS 398, get the right prices. Ths squar deal bom. CAPITAL JM CO. 271 Cbsmoketa St. Salem, Or. , WHY SELL TOE LESS? We will pay you mors task, for yea household goods. Get our bid befora you sell. Peoples Furniture and QaraV ware Store, 271 N. Com. St. Fsoa 734. . SECOND-HMD COOPS NO CASH REQUIRED 6ood overcoat shoes and suits, all kinds of moatex al instruments, shotguns, rifles, asat - lag stoves, gas stoves, suit ease aat 1000 other useful articles to soil (X trade. What have yout Tha Capital t Exchange 337 Court St. Poena 491, WE WANT YOUR used furniture, stoves, carpet and tools, as-w pay fair prises Urn everything. Call 917 CAPITAL HARDWARE FCBNJ TCEEOO.. - 285 N. Com'l St. Hals Blocked t RENOVATE, block and trim Udissl and, men's hats at 1917 prises, and better work; material is wares, kts are tixnensive. what's tho anjrwerfl Ul Elltrworrh, 495 Court St, Bav km. Or. STOVE RfPAIREiG 8 T0TE3 REBUILT AND HKPAIJiljJI 50 years expsrienea, Depot Ntitsja ; and American fence. Pises .29 to 58 in. hlgk Paints, oil aad varnish, at. Lo;;nierry and bop books, ftatent Feaea aad Pfasvf florks 250 Conrt street, Phons 2t. SCAYEKI SAXKU 80ATRNEBf aaf refuse of all kinds ranioved en Beat ly esntrscts at reasonobl xataa Cess pools sleansd. Dead animals lt moved. Offies pboss Main Jot. DAN . ' ' lisvi'ti On Good Real Estate Eoesrlty -TE03. K. FOIlfl Over Ladd Busa bttnkt kxttvm Orsfssl FEDERAL FA2M LOANS-5'.l ttfs east ' interest. Prompt servieo. itVi years tints. Federal farm loan bo44 for sabs. A. C. Bahrastedt; 401 Maw sonic Temple, Salem, , Oregoa. INSURANCE OOUurof lrso Uas formation about Life Insvraass as J, F. Hutchflson, diet, manager fosj the Mutual Lifs of N. T., offSo M 371 Stots'St., 8alem, Ore. Ofiisn phono 99, residenee 1398. tf WOOD SAW PHONE 1990S Our Prices ate Right W. M. ZANDLE8, Proyrietof 125S" N. Summer Street, Salom, Orsfsal LODGE DIRECTORY KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS MECT A McC'ornnck boll on every TassdajJ st 8. Wslter Lenon, C. C, P. in Kuntz, K. R. A S. ROYAL Neighbors of . amoiWa, gon Grape camp No. 136ft meet svsrw lHursiiay evening" In Mc ovae has) l.levsmr srvks Oiaole, Ka Caw rie E. Btmn, 648 Union fit; raoaws der Mrs. Melissa Persons, UK 4th' St. Phons 143HM, DN'ITED ARTISANS Cai'iUl Asscv bly No. 84 meet first Thursday 4 each month at 8 p. m. in Ma-osa Temf le. Glens C. Niles, M. A.; ti A Vibbert, secretary, 340 O areas stlrsat, MODERN WOOUMKN OP AUFIICA llre.gon Cedar ('amp No. 5246,seet every Thursday evening at 8 o'skscs: ia McCornack bnilding Conrt : a4 Ubcrty streets. W. M. Persoaa, T. ('.: Frank A. Turner, elei. WATER COMPANY SALEM WATER rr;arANT-Offit serner Commercial and Trade stmtt Bills parable montkij ia advaaua. Pb.me 608. Out of 60 stsdesrs In ths. paarauwjr department of tho Vnivcrsity f Vfsda 11 ton this year 30 ars wssaaav To replacs ths old bnilding resawUy burned, the school dittwht -f in Coos eounty, baa vetad. fanda ssj $12,000. $$$ Keep Them Homs-ffl