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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON. SATURDAY, AUGUST H 1919. PAGE NfNE. Too Busy Selling Real Estate to Write An Advertisement This Week If you are looking for a "bargain in either city property .tracts- or farms, see C. W. Niemeyer Telephones 1000 and 1014 " -""-"""w""""","","n""a"" - - - -c at riTV VL'li'P . Via I ltii II J in the state.-The iti-play wiaduwa will .- !cunform to the front of the present I store, desiuiied to exhibit guovjs to the o J best jHissible advantage. The .enclosed Drs. Cashatt and Peu'buton hare -'fen in front of the room will be laid moved their office to SOS liauk ofl"itk Carrarra marble tiling, with the tTuniaeree bldg. Phune S'.ij. 9 i name "Bishop" done in white. The 0 - two rooms will be connected by two 'WANTED 4 or 3 r.oei h-tise. furnish ' .a .i "V. ,. , V o . ! eu or pamy lurmsnii. uj si, mariungs. I f j 1K?E.T-Ciarage. Phone $l?. tf Principal Kelson of the liih school and Prof. Morton Peck of Willamette university, returned last night from nu outing of four days which, they 'ieiit in the foothills of Mount Jeffer on. devoting their time mainly- to fhe T'lllettion of botanical specimens. 'While the flora in the valley was al most entirely dried up with the- hetit, iu the kill the vegetation is in its glory, and they were able to secure many fine specimens. Aside from the botany work they climbed up the slope of Jefferson beyond the snow line and secured wonderful views of the surrounding scenery. o A. O. Bohrnstedt, in company with . iB. Hull of Hoskins and Federal Ap praiser Brock, returned this morning from a tour of the central part of the 'valley, being gone about a week. Miss May B. Highboa, in company ' w th her friend Miss Keyen of Minne apolis, arrived in the city recently and kas been a guest at the home uf Mr. trad Mrs. A. 0. BoUrustedt. These four make up a party leaving by auto this arternoou fur a trip to Sutherliu and vicinity. Cot Percy Willis, who has spent the l,st ten days at Cuseadia in company V"lh Justice Johns of the supreme court, returned to Salem today. He re ports a very enjoyable onting. Mr. "Johns will come in later. 0 e, Mrs. Fred ItooeckimtiUas; ner rPcatuiis, was a visitor "in Salem today find ti ought to this office a coupl of kodak , snnpshotS' that are of unusual interest. They show the daughter of the family. Miss Evelyn, standing be s de a stalk of rye anil a stalk of wheat, which arc several feet above her head, though she stands S feet 8 inches. The wheat is U feet 3 inches high, and the rye is 5 feet 9 iuehes high. Pobnbly there are very few Rraiu fields in the valley' thnt ean axirpass these measurements, Mrs. Lim beck states thut they have 43 acres up the wheat, which made a yield of fS bushels to the acre, which is a re- farkable record for it hut dry season, 'fhey also have :tO acres of rye, a i irge pnrt of which wilt run very clow to the specimen brought iu. Work upon tha new department of the Bislinu clothing store is progressing Not A BlemuITl mars the perfect appearance of hrrcom plexion. Permanent and temporsrv skin troubles are effectively concealed. Reduces un nstural color and corrects greasy skins. Highly antiseptic, u wim oeneiiciai results as a curative S;cnt for 70 yesrs. 1?Z Vk rV WAN We Want Your Evergreen Blackberries MANGIS BROS. Warehouse High and Ferry Sts. PHONE 717 Office 512 State St. Salem, Oregon ;"ml'.T anl has now reached a stage where it becomes evident that the com- : lined store will be one of the finest tul'K? arches so that they will practie ullv 1. thH.wo together in .H.li.i.m . ; .... ..."..:. l " T ... Y m'f I u enqt iritim that is ooiu handsome and convenient, the proprie- tor, are planning to make it the u.ost complete and modern ou.si.lo of Port- laud. With a view to this thev have ex- pert bnyeis iu the larger markets of m- .us., win nir iiiii-i luirn u. clothing ami f in nisliijurs as wrdl as tl.. 1,.. .... .1... . i: thousands of dollars worth of up to dnto cabinets aad other fixtures, o Prof. j. I. Lewis, formerly of the O. A. C. but now assjuinted with the Ore gon, growers eooperntiva association with headquarters in Salem, delivered an address this afternoon at the meet ing of the local grange, -lie spoke uf the work aud purpose of the Oreifoa rrowers i.'ooi)erative association. . Al-1 Ihough no meeting have been held this week, JiUU acres have been pledged with the association during the past few da vs. When Floyd Ireland gives his dem on strntiun of lifting iu the Klgio Six car iu front of Ye Liberty theater at i:.'!0 o'clock this evening, the stunt will be the final event of the 'drive Mr. Ireland Is making for memberships in a school of wrestling and physical culture-Here, t. w. Joueluiann, who is assisting -Mr. Ireland, will outline the aims of the proposed school in a short auiiress: The Salem Elks who hare been prop- nr-iv .tl,.l. .,;,,,. -. -!.!. 1.,llu f... the past few day. are scheduled to way. East of the arrive here Sundav evening about 8 "y mountains, it ia estimated that o'clock. It .is not known whether or'"1 W P'r ' of the farms have nol anv of the alem delegates had their cars in the garage thnt was do stroyed- by fir at Til n r sdayn ijh t v Klamath Falls a,T hh "ri10 ,wa the strait of Juan de'ruca. slwut Tues-,..j i .iv and WeHnesdar alkni in tl. vi. cinity of fl'ort Angeles and are now on their way to the l'acifiu coast near Olympic mountains are covered with but little snow and that the hiking is fine along the coast. The temperature record for the sum mer was broken J-'riduy when the mer cury crawled up to the 96 notch. This is according to the aoveruHient ' of- 'ficinl -thermometer which doesn't reg inter as High as those u se ,u the business l,an . ; On July- I, of th.s h hinj " w i registered us the. -, ,- H , .,.,, ,,. section of the city L.. L.. . c .i ' ' w, i mwmi-1,1 uu, oi ie ii-ar, inree j. . r.,i " i .x. . ., dtiys in Julv experienced weather to he nf , di .i,;i .. i. ....... . .... ,, viIr ...,,., I,,. K - , I was 92. The warmest spot in the l uit ed States yesterday was at Medfurd "where the record was 102. Other tern peinturcs were ns follows: Bilker Nil, 'Boise SS, Phoenix 94, Koseburg 100. m iaiiieiito l and Walla Walla 92. Capital Post No. 9, American Legion. Will be officially organized at a meet ing to lie held at the "oinmercial club next Tuesday evening. At this meet ing! n charter will be adopted and officers elected. The charter ha been received w Itobin Day, temporary cha tue organization. An effort is home liuide to secure a large atteiid.nicT, J. W. Jones, manager of the Salem ED I WE PAY 8c PER POUND FOR ALL KINDS OF BLACKBER RIES. BRING THEM IN EVEN IF YOU ONLY HAVE A FEW POUNDS. We furnish boxes and crates. Came and see us before you sell. - We are alro in the market for canning and evaporating apples. 215-216 Masonic Building " ; Velie company, W jtwt received a Hap pr Farm tr.tor. A plowing .lemon - stratioa w ill be i-iveu aext eek. Mr. Juues was formerly adwrtisiiig nana - ger of the CapUal Journal. You will need an auto lrurgae cir. ner ou vour next trip. Hie latest and best ou the market, t'lark's Tire llouse 31s N. t'l'iuinercial. . " v. iuu., .M.5. i ia. Tt. . n T, t n . i lem fruit union, president of the Statem . . . ; T ' m""" V.r ")" a" "f ,l" .frmt 'K"!I of h; """hweat. is in Astoria today attend ,,h meeting of the state hort.cnl- I ""'"-"-. ' " i"-k i " i.iv. Ton will need aq auto luggage ear ner on vonr next trii Hie iiucst mil! best on the market, t'lark 's Tire House 319 N. t'omuiercial. About 1 o clock this morning a taxi backed up in front of the Bligh thea - ter ami kept ou backing until it had smashed the brass railing Hi front of the ticket office as well as tlio plate ,.i .1. i, tuns ui me iii-kci- oiiice. iiowevei, everything was cleared away and bus incsn weni ou as usual mis anernoon. 0 O. 8. Hamilton, the home furnisher, is now showing aa especially attractive lots 22, 2.1 and 24 of (Irabenhorst s window diBplay of mahogany furniture, fruit farms No. 3 hut that when the rugs and davenports. The furniture is deed was drawn it was to Mrs. Kick of the latest artistic designs and the'nbaugh and her three children. That rugs the latest that renl artists can she signed the deed tint know-ins thst produce. it was different from what she intend- o ed. Mrs, Lick auks for a cancellation Another growing enterprise In Salem of which very little is mentioned is I the manufacture of the Indiana (Silo by the frtpuuMmg Logging company. During the past season close to H)0 silos were sold, the big majority going south. esDecialrv in the extreme south- era part of California where irrigation while on ttie incitie coast, ouly 20 per cent of farms are so provided. Marriage licenses have been issued 1o-'Arbim. Rolreke a Haw millwwk-1 er of fSilvert.m and J.enn Hilbert of Hubbard, a book kPM.r. Also to Jloyd ,' w....i..... i o:i. iM" o.... .,u. Reports come from Rose burg of the .1 i...ui -n .i ... mild Ioiibiis to the amount of ::47l. 'Hut this is still far behind Marion eonii I tv's champion record, wherein J. II. j' The estate of Iaician O. Mc Kirov, 'Hoffman of Ihe Keizer bottom sold eomprising 70 acres Jn T 14 8 B 3W. from acres, the-sum of 3735. Mr. h been valued at 2,000.00. The Bp Hoffman ia also getting ready to make i praisers were W. H. Hiekard W, A. record on growing of prunes. ' jdnllstly and H. O. Herron. Beporta come from Portland that iTieing pointed out ns "unfair" be-, . . . , , ., . I eaiise it has reduced the price of a' rf . ,. ... ' ,. i ,f01"- minute shine to III cents. The ies at the Salem shoe shining parlors indicate thnt all are working under the steady agreement to hold the local price up to 15 cents. AY FEVER Melt VapoRub In a spoon and inhale the vapors. Personals Miss Kli.ahetu ( omi lius of Portland former siiH'rvisor uf schools of Marion : enmity, whs in the city yesterday, the wuest of Mrs. C. M. UM-kn..d. She has i i i been visiting in Tinner, the guest of '' elf;.re i-oiiinussion will not ne fPiri. Hids will be received from eiti iliss .lennette (irny. 'able to labor more than 4 hours p.r,iens of the United States, sssociations l Vallev people stopping lit the IHighlwcck after October 14. j of such citizens and eorporationa or- 'iintel todnv are J. X. I in vies, Inde The only exception is made in the j ganized under the Isws of the United pendeuce; .1. It. Yiuleite, Silverlim; K. case of under graduate nurses who may States or any state, territory or dis ci. Hull. Hoskins; E. il. M. Mahau, work o hours a week until Julv 1, 1920, trict thereof only. l'po application of wrvnis. ;whPn th(, niaximum number of hours al-' qualified purchase, the umber on any .Frank Cite, of H.-averton was one ))HPll wi) ,0 rwured to 56. j '''' w'diviwon will be. offrcd epa- f the recent arrivals in Snleui. ston-' n.i i i i..:..;i.,t- irately before being included in any of- Vm the Capilal hotel. LORIBiER WINS SHOOT t'hbnirr.. Auff. lit. - Ketorninir to form after 15 year layoff (i. William,"1"" evenings. Lorimer of Trov. Ohio.' toHav i. vie. , tor in the Oraml American 'Handicap, l.luc ril.b.n event of the annual trop sliooting tourney. j Urinier broke 9 pigeons out of lirO hots at the big derbv here yesterday. , 1 His distance was IS cards. I Eight hundred and forty six gun ners took part in the big event, which tasted all dar. TRANSPORT DOCKS , New irk Aug H.TI, tr.n,,r , Bu.lape.t !.tl none of the hemlock to he old' for n,r"'a. - officers. men and, However, the rjljra. did .o aee.-pt tl.elff, than 75 cents M. T. 9 8., R. 3 ; 14 nurses, arrived today. The New Am- otVr proposals t ' Ruuiauia's note, E., See.. 25, RWyi NWVI, red fir 800 stcrdsm was exited later with a small wijie!l justified her aetins, pointing ont,M., 8E4 NE',,, red fir 350 M, SWU Jnln,r "!''"'" 'Ithat tha armistice of November, 1918, . red fir 500 M, none of th red ' , , . was no longer binding. The Rumanians 'i' to be edd for less than 2 per M. ralpn S a l.nfi'1 ( fTrrf1J r Unknown Visllors Hi i;i j To Have -Aided Convicts . i la Escape Frcni Hospital ! - , j Further liferent i added tothe ro leent rwupe of the te inntcs, riouth !iirk and BriihoiiT. from ihe state kos- I'it.il by the testimony of a hospital at jteiuiant who recalled that a young man, ikpparrnlly IT or IS years uf ajr called at the rinej'iM'U room of the institution I both Mon.l.iv u.l Tuesday evenings audi n a tain w.m ine youtnj Commenting ,ne Kellv Poiudexter stated that he was a. rounder brother of lrosulution which wouKl reo, -.est Fresi- ,Suthi.k, and thut he hud dnvea iat xvu,oi to call a conference, Mc , fro Idaho by auto. The authorises an'1 j8rv ji,- inclined to think he nail was the broth! ..it w.Jl,l be a fine thin-, and I be er. and suspect that he was the means ; Hove that it might help a great deal to of smuggling the two saws and the fib war,, wl,vil,s the yrMem, wc arc fae. into possession of the two inmate. But I I)T a peculiar feature of the situation in I hat Smith it k ' sister, Florence, tell: 'a conflicting story. She stated I list her 1 lm",Mr tot, her that the you man "" - ,u" " .... u ,r,' we . purimie ot fepoit.nj to , I"1' i. She. has asked per Iiuissien to go to her home at amr. j Idaho, agreeing t let the authorities know if she does not find her brother ;iaere. ai me laiesi reports no cuie nail ' ,wn found as hvthe whereabouts uf the ifugitives, or the ilirection they took. wtmmmmiMmmmmmmmmi - rnnnT iinrinn mTTrrn . rmiuT miKv wrwc L. I "j J vvwua uwwuii iiisiiu ; James I Muo-iaa who is "being sued for divoice, files an affidavit in the case in which he states that with i in a year alter he was aiarried his ;,iu . ,i, il her three children came to live with thciu aud that he partly supsirted thein for several months, sll uf which he i1imm unl think I . right. He swears that he went it no . the service December of 1U17 and thnt ,g h M 0 a eommissioned officer, he saved no money and that he lias no , monev now. i Jennie I.ii-k has brouirht suit Bfuinst Cora . Rirkabaugh and Mrs. Kicka baugh's three children, she alleges that ! in lull she gave to Mrs. Rickabaugh i ' the deed and that she be declared owner in lee simple or the property. Mrs. Florence Harris has been p pointed gssnliun of her two children Uoldie Harris and Jacob Harold Hnr Eh. of the children have 140 in 'n'" etmnty inherited from their . m , K. "'! buyer. Ihe mother and children now l.ve in New York. T,ie p"u, of Alvm KOnstein tins .been a))rsised St :i,Wi:i.tW by Kred . Krug, Phillip Rtorta and William Kanf- "- Included in tJtm amount was tile undivided one half interest in HI acres i T. 78 I 78 R 1W, with a valuation ef The estate of Ralph Edwin Merrill about to be closed. The court has nflmiul Nnnt 90 Ilia ituv fitr Ihn ftnnl balance of 2 S4l.li.' on hand. I A. C. Bohrensteadt, Roy Potter and M. Panu.els have been appointed nP praisi-r, of the estate of Louis Silver - ...... man. Australians Defeat Yank Tfjosvi Firtr f,r'v"'nvcl", a vkusi s wi vix Boston, Mass., Aug. IB.--Before a gallery of fully 1500 persons Nnrmsn K. Brooks and (ierald Patterson, the crack Australian team, ilefeated the California stsrs Willi hi M. Johnston ) hereby given that subject to the conji and Clarence 'J. Uriffin, 10-H, in thejtions and limitations ot the act of first set of the final round of play I June 9, 1918 (39 Stat., 218), and the in the nations! doubles tournament at ; instructions of the secretary of the ia tho Lnngwood Cricket Club here thisUerior of September 15, 1917, the titn afternnon. unr on the following lands will be sold In the second set the Auetrulinns lie August 20, 1919, at 10 O'clock a. m at , feated the Americans 9 7. Both teams I lidaved a steady eme in this set. ' The third set and match was won by Brookes and Patterson, 7-V Forty-Eight Working Hours lr if I r f Ml POT YYCPK far Ure?0n WOn . a-- ... , Women Of Piirllaiiil, Or., Aug. IB Oregon who' worn is governed y iiie JZCJ Z Z . ' fa e mis'ai, 1 . -. , " , , .. The commissioners der ided to permit I women Who are employed as elevator' perators in office buildings to work llie r.Tiui . i.msiri .. , welfare conference had recommended, agninst such operators working after p. . 1 A iKsu Arn-na In PtrmonTon I? "51 vv s w iiu-uuniuu j Occupahon Ot Budapest Paris, Aug. 1. ft'nited Pres. iieaco conference in a note forward to Bucharest yesterday, agreed to con t'miifif f(in iif Kiitrtuniiin firriiirittlnn fI 1 dv.Urcd th did sd receive PreBiier CU-U.L,.au' U.'tO, KiMKUl (L.'W tO cease tlioir advance, u:t.i after (hey hd entered Hudapest. McNary Favors Conference Between Capital And Labor Washi'uston, Aug. 1- A conference of l;.l.r aud capital probably would be a bin steptuward lutiou uf the eco nomic problems now ctmf r.xit itir the country, in the opinion of iscnutor Mc- Xary," Oregon No definite action has been tuken in either house with regard to the Kelly Poinilexter nioiisiu-es, Although many eoiigressiiien have expressed tluir ap proval. . . FaaiIc Ta rnmntftnra Prtrrliif lUUuS 1U VUuUnvuCC iliOCGttj D,-,,-,! Dn, I C- tt k j luTCEl (Odl 3 Hi 6 V I At 1IJJ Washington, Aug. Id. With sale of surplus army food through the parcel luwt stHftlllir Altllliiiie. u u r ilnttf, rt iii.mt 'oiiiciwis fumy niMiouHcen laai large : .. i.. ... i i . i . , uuantitiea of the sumlus alreude had : been ordered hv cities. Postoffice officials believe that the remained will be disposed of by the par eel post sales. Order Dissolving Patrol Of f Forests By Planes Recalled Portland Or. Aug 111. -The Portland Journal was advised this afternoon from Washing- ton, D, C, that the recent er- der demobilizing the airplmie forest patrol in Oregon had been revoked. , The revocation was made by General Menoher, cnii f of the air service upon the solicitatiou and representations of Clnvern- or Olcott through Seuator Mc- Nary. The patrol will be main- talncd with eight airplanes. HIGHWAY OPEN SUNDAY. Portland, Or. Aug. 16. The Colum bia Hivcr Highway between Portland and Hood River will be open to traf fic Sunday according to information which was received here this afternoon. The highway will continue te be closed en working diiya. TO TRT DIETZ AGAIN. Kjwikaivo Ws-h., Aug. Ilk 'I.on Star "Diets, famous Indian football roach is to be tried here again. The charge is falsifying his draft question aire. Federal Judge Rudkiu has overruled the demnrrer filed by Diets s attor neys. Lone Star will be tried on the second grand jury indictment charging him with being a "slacker." The jury disagreed at the first trial and he is at liberty oa I.OIMI bonds. DIED VKITS In I'ortlnml Aug. 12, 101, iWadsworth H. Veits, at the age of fW years. The funeral services will be held '' HfctM o ' fT he H.gdon .'Impel. Burial w,l be n the Odd Fellows cemetery. Mr. Veits 30 o'clock from hud no relntives. For 30 years or mora he had been a resident of Polk county. Purchasers of army baton, i.eiu,, sold b ytlie city of Seattle at eenis a pound, are coinpluiniug t!it i; is nli fat. NOTICE OTP SALE OF OO VERM ME NT timber, general land office, -Washing- ton. D. C, June E7. l!m. furnace is public auction at the I nited Stales tnnd office at Portland, Oiagon, to the highest bidder at not lew thn Ihe ap praised value as shown by this notice sale to be subject to the spproval of of the secretary of the interior. The purchase pri-e, with an additional sura or "e 1 "' ona '"'r 1 tnercor, b.ing commissions allowed, must be deposited at time of sale, money to be returnnd if tale is not approved, other ... .,.,, ...tl .... ,!. ,;. "I.W faii;ii "in irtausj ! ilin ijiiiiiji wn,rn mll) ho rPmovrj within ten ? See. ll, sw','i, red fir 010 M., Uf M J ( 8W sw,, Lf w B0,je o ,he fC(, fir of cHar fcc JHjd r jp.g ,na, j;o per M. T. 9 8., . V ,- su.c. n. -r.V. .KI4. fir 11 U U., hemlock 270 M., NW'4"NE4, fir OIHHO M hemlock 150 M., &Kt NE14, fir '770 M., be-nlock 250 M., 8WV4 i N K 4t fir 2:130 M., hemlock 200 M., v L' 1 vuri. r.-yn t i.nnni..i. 110 M.. NW'4 XiVU, fir 1700 M., AEW SK'J, fir 1170 M, hemlork 120 M., NWVi m, fir 18.10 M., hemlock 50 M.. HE", SE'i, fir 1190 M., hemlock T.,:30 M., 8W1 SE',, fir 790 M., NEW rwsrded HWV' 1st ,9W M" NWV 8WV rwardf.1 2I00 M 8KVi swvi fif 1M() M l8Wy 8wv.. fir 125o'm.. no" of the a. ..i i t i i , ... r TAbbMAS, tommisei&ner, lien eral Land Office. 116 Jg I m " ovmal V Quick Reference To Firms That Gira Sern'ce On Shorl Where Buyer And Seller MeetWe Recommend Our AdTertisers. EVESTTU1N8 Sales ElectrU Co., Uasodie Tcaiplo, MACHINE SHOP WORK. Expert nnvhiua shop aersf by Mr. Berg-maa at high achtj. machine hop, 12 yeara exerience. Gear cut ting a specially. iLigh elan machine Joola. Quick aervk-e. Phone Ut. 8 15 OPTOIETRISTS. T IR. L. HA LI. W1U30N Mpe cialist in the Modern Scientific Application of Classes for the aid of vision and the relief of Kyestroin and Headache. Office closed Saturdnvs. Office S10 2U V. 8. Bsnk building. Ihouea, office 145; res. 1244. L.M.HUM cart of Yick So Tcng Pkinnu. .nil Tat fV 4 I Baa medicine which will cure any 1 known disease, Open 8undays from 10 A. ML until 8 P. M. 153 South High St. I Balom, Oregon Phoae 233 eeee 4 W. T. BiaDON k CO Undertakers 153 North High Street PORTLAND CARMEN GRANTED 18 PERCENT WAOH INCREASE New York, Aug. 12. (United Press") The war labor board lute today grant ed a flat wage Increase of 12 percent for employes of traction lines in Port land, Or., Kast St. Loula and the vicini ty of Cleveland.' The increase it was stated, was based on the increased cost of living. TU Pif1 Intfrrtl VUJiUI SVS1IWI Daily Market Report VCUiiiU uuuuf itraia Wheat, soft white Ne. 1 W Feed oali - Milling Oats- 2e Hay, cheat, new - 17 Hay, oats, aew 18(uT20 Mill run 4344 BntterfaC Hutterfat - ' Creamery butter - - l03e Fork, reel aafl xmvm Pork on foot 19c Venl, fancy M Steers flows OfSVje D(w7?e lOtff-lle .... 7 Spring lambs Kwes Hheep, yearlings tuggt ana rowrj Eggs, cash Hena, live 42c 42e lc 24.' 2U(Vj21c Old roOHlers Broilers Heavy Hpringi veiiexauraa New potatoes - -- 8Hff Oreen onions dos 4 Of Onions, tier sack J..o felerv dor, 90. 1.00 Tomatoes - fl.BOfe iron Peaches Watermelons 50(o 75c I .') 4c l5.75fiSn.50 7.50(850 KMie Oranges Lemons, box Banana Hm.sv. actraated ttx C.iitelounes .. t3.7Stlt3.23 Bunch beets 5t Cnhhngo - Head lettuce - - 8ne Carrots - 5c Retail Prifoa. Eggs dozen - - 50'. Creamery butter 70c Country butter 10c f'lour, hard whcut $J.lO(uy3.2r. Portland MMket Portland, Or., Aug. 18, Butter, city creamery 58fo .79c Kjryt selected loial UiOfe Ileus 23fti'23e Broilers 22fJ25c Cheese, triplets 3ti(( USe DAILY LIVE 8TOC K MARKET Cattle Receipts 87 Tone of market steady (iood to choice steers $lfl.50(?Tll Fair to good steers 1 7.50 8.50 Common to fair steers 7(t7.50 Choice to good cows snd heifers 7.50fu.H Medium to good cows and heifers 7.(a 7.50 Cn liners t4(S 5.50 ' Bulls .25ri& Calves tloffi 15 Hogs Receipts none Tone of market steady Pritni! mixed t-Oin 2-i.ol) Medium mixed tl9.3if 20 Kough Io n vies m.jn0i 19 Pigs tl.s(a20 Bulk t-'U(a. 20.50 Steep Receipts none Tone of market steady Prime lamb tll.50(u 12.50 Fair to medium lauitsa 1I(J; 11.50 Yearlings tTAt 7.75 Wetheis t(a 7.50 Ewes "(7.50 a pfc JL ELECTSICAL 127 North H.gh Mia IM S -- ttttmt JUNK WANTED Call 393. Richest prices paid f junk, sacond hand food aad mackiav ery. Be tnr and call 393, (rt th rtM pricw. Tha squara deal house. CAPITAL MX CO. 271 Caamokata St Sataa, Cc WHY. SELL FOR LESS? W will psy you more east, for jeaar household goods. Get our bid be fere you eell People Furniture and Baie ware lit ore, 271 N. Coin. St. Pheaa) 73. SECOND-HAND GOODS NO CASH REQUIRED Good ever shoe aad suits, all kind of ataatet al instruments, shotguns, rifles, heaas ing stoves, gas stoves, suit easee east 10O0 other oVfnl articles to sell ea) trade. What have youf The Capitav! Exchange 337 Court St. Pttoae i. WE WANT YOUR ased furniture, stove, eerpett and tools, a we pay fair price fast everything. Call 947 ' CAPITAL HARDWARE FT&NJs TUEE CXX 2S3 N. Cora l St, Hats Blocked I 'RENOVATE, block and trim ladies and mea'e hats at 1917- pnsws, a bettor work; material la aearee, hate are expensive, what's the aaawerf 0. B. Ellsworth, 495 Court St., S lem, Or. STOVE REPAERDIG STOVES REBUILT AND REPAIRXt SO year experience, Depot Natieaal and American, fence. Sixes S3 to 68 ia. high Paints, oil and varnish, ete. Loganberry and hop hooka. Salem Fence and Stovr Work, . 250 Court street. Phoae 24. SCAVENGER SALEM SCAVENGER T-Garbage a4 refuse of all kinds removed en moartf ly contract at reasonable rat Cess pools elcaned. Dead animal tt moved. Office phone Main 187. : MONEY TO LOAN On Oood Real Estate Soeurity , TII08. K. FORD Over Ladd Bush baak; Saless Orefus FEDERAL FARM LOANS 8 Vk ea cent interest. Frompt eerviee. UV9 year time. Federal farm loan bead for sale. A. C. Bohrnstedt, 401 Ma sonie Temple, Sulem, Oregon. INSURANCE COtrN'Citr-For free ian formation about Life Insuranee SM J. F. Hutchason, dist, nint fee the Mutual Life of N. T., effiee et) 371 tilate'St., Salem, Ore. Offlee) phone 99, residence 1.IWI. tt I , 1 !i U 1 WOOD SAW PHONE 1090B Our Prices are Right W. M. Z AN 1)1.. Kit, Proprietor 125S N. Hummer Street, Ralens, Orefaei LODGE DIRECTORY KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS MifET At McCornack hall on every Tuesday at 8. Walter Lenon, C. O., V. J Kuntz, K. R. k B. ROYAL Neighbors of America, Ores gon Oraps camp No. 1380 meet ever' Thursday evening in McCorneek kaJl Elevator sr-vii. Oracle, Mra. tej rie K. Bonn. R48 Union St; reMe dnr Mrs. Melissa Persons, 118 H 4th' St. I'hme 14II0M. UNITED ART WANS Capital AM-s-b!y No. 81 meets first Thureilajr et each month at 8 p. m. in Mason) Temple. Glenn C. Nile, M. A.; C. A. Vibbert, neretary, 340 Owen street. MODERN WOODMUN OF AMERICA Oregon Cedar Camp No. 6248,met) every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock ia McCornack building Court a4 Liberty streets. W. M. Persons, V. (.'.; Frank A. Turner, elerk WATER COMPANY ALEM WATER '"OMPANT Of.'ie) corner Commercial aad Trade street Bills parable monthly la advance. Phirae flOfl Out of 60 studente in the pnarmy department of the University of Waa ii i!'.on tbis year 30 are women. To replace the old building reeeettr burned, the school district of Empire, in Coos county, has voted fund 4 12,000. $$ Keep Them Heme $$