THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1919. PAGE SEVEN Tomorrow - s 'J i.5 ' . i r v. . ISMS PRISCILLA DEAN IN ': -r ' "The Silk-Lined Burglar'-; The latest adventures of Boston -Hlac'aa; Loveable Crook of the Red Book Stories. JOE MARTIN : (MONKEY) "MONKEY STUFF They're still Laughing about "Jazz Monkey" SATURDAY HoegsmI - r J - A (.".; --ax" II & I J ' v ' ... ...... . . - "'.vT "': Benjamin- Stanton artd the southwest corner of land owned by W. J. Hum phrey, bei? in the wwt line of the D. L. C. of David Simpson and wife in T. 8 S. E. 1 west of the Willamotto meridian in Marion county, Oregon; running thence south on the west line 'of the J). LC,?80 rods; thence east 80 rods; ,rtbence north 80 rod to tho south line, of the Wm. J. Humphreys land; thence west 80 rods to the place of beginning, containing 40 acres of land. -. Tract No7. Also the west-one half of the' following described premises, towit: Lots. 1, 2 and 8, section 9, and lot 1 of section 10 in T. 8 8. R. 1 west of tho Willamette meridian in Marion countv. OreEOn. containing - 160JM acres, save and except the following described tract towit: Beginning at the northwest corner of Benjamin Stanton land; thence north with Dav id Simpson's lino to the Win. Pattons land; thence east along mo saia rai tons line to the southeast comer; thence outh to Benjamin Stanton's northeast -corner; thence west to tlie place of beginning; containing 53 acres and J 33 rods. ' .; r Said sale toeing made subject to 're demption in the , manner provided b lw., . -, . j ' - f A Dated this 20th day of July, 1919. i --:V- v- W. vl. JEHDHAM, ".Sheriff of Marion county, Oregon. By O. D. 'Bower's depufy. 8 28 u Quick Reference TFimV That Gira Serrice On ShorS, ' Where'' Buyer Ahd Seller Meet We 1 - ' 5. ' Recommend Our Advertisers: , EVEBTTHINd EIOTBIOAl. Salem Electrie Po., Mosoni Tsmpla, 127 Kortn High Telspooaa -iUi ISO MACHINE SECPWOMLv Expert machine shop serv i by Mr. Borgman at high . sch6 machine hop. 13, years experience. Gear cut ting a specialty. Hdgh clasa- machine tools. Quick service. Phontf 448 8-15 OPTOMETRISTS. e ! Ti an news I COMING liVENTS - : Sept. 1; iuonday-vIiKbor Day. Judicial holiday. .:. Wept. 15, Monday 'Fall term Willamette university begins. Sept. 22-27 Oregon state fair. . Sept. 29, Monday Opening of public schools of Salem. thv during the final illness and after was the case of the fire department of the death of. Mrs. Lena. Haggerty. Bend, which recently aent its apparat us eigut macs out iu ine uuiurjr iu help fight a disastrous lumber fire. Deputy Geo. W. Siokes, of the fire roarfhal'a department defended the. ac tion' of the mayor of Bend ou tho ground- that the " lumber -'industry cou- cerned was of vital importance to rue eity,' and that much Joss was prevent ed "bv the work ofthe fire trucks. Drg. Cashatt and Pembfrton ha-re moved their office to 508 Bank of Commerce bldg. Phono SOa. . 9-Y Army discharges were filed today and vesterdav bv R. K. Davis, CI. M. Watson, F. h. Treesli, W. A. Wood and 8. M. Kochstcttler.; Dance tonight at Brooks. Big crowd and fine music. Dance tonight at Brooks, W. H. Iralryntple is the owner of a jie,ce of land along ,thc, cast aide of 17th street that has a length of, 2So feet along 17th street, but tlie width facing on" (Center street is only 10 feet . At the ot,her end of the strip there is no width, as it happens to, 'bo iu tjie tha.pe of a triangle and the land' ta kers to a point. In 1909 Ihe city coun v'.l vacated this strip, which was part of the street, and Mr. Dairy mple again became the owner. He now wants 'to .build on part of tho land and will bring the mnrtor of the m vacation, Ibeforo the council at the meeting next S'liesdsy evening, jnsl to iiaUe sure bis title is good before he begins the - building. 1 . " ; . As the law now stands, the Chinese pheasant season begins October 1 and extends includink October 31.: The. bag' A. E. Haggcrty and family Apparently the prestige of Willam ette university has made its way round to the antipodes, for the latest appli cant's for- entrance at the iaistitution were two Filipino boys,, who arrived in this 'country only u couple of mouths ago. .These' two .boys Mariiuii- Callo and Luis TnmanH-wore in the office of Pres. Doney this, morning with let ters of introduction from Andrew Warner of Sunnyside, Wash. In reply to queries they stated that they sailed from Manilla early in the summer, landing at "Vancouver Wash, and since that time have been working at different points in that state. Friends of Willamette, learning of their ambi tion to secure an American education, recommended the university, in this connection Dr. Doney reports applica: tions coming in from wery direction, .indicating", such au influx: of studeuts that the housing question is going to ben serious one. Up to date there nave been about 40 applications from re turned italdvers alone. MortJand.. will contribute a considerable number -:..as the result of the work, of faculty mem bers. PROMINENT DALLAS CITIZEN PASSES AWAY ' (Capital Journal Special Service.) Dallas, Or., Aug. 28. Charles A. no..' nett ,a- prominent resideut of this city, passed away suddenly at his homo at 818 Jefferson 3treet late Sunday after- noon with heart trouble. Mr. Bennett had not been ill previously until few minutes before his death. He had s.pent the day working about the place and his death er.ino as a great shock to Bis tarn ilv. ; " Mr? Bennett had been a resident of Dallas for mauv years. He had been employed bv the Willamette Valley Lumber company sinco that concern, was first, organized and was one of its most trusted and best respected employes. He leaves td-Jiiouru his death besides his widow, four children, two sons and two dauahters Arthur and htewart ami TVTiao rwntliv Bennett, of this citv and - "" " Mrs. Cocil Bennett of Washington. r " j Funeral services over tho reinains of Dance. M. B. A. ball near Chemawa 1Uc dcceagca wero held Wed'icsday aft Sat. night.,, Thoyusualtaod., music nd prml interment taking plac in the gooij time. , : ;." " local IX). O. F. cemetorv. 1 ' There is a dog living at 2101 Lee street that-will be given a vacation into thcv country for. his health and for niorojfresh air. Jt seems that the dog was a fine playmate for a dozen or two children in the neighborhood, but when, tho play got a trifle rough, he was inclined to uitc tlie cnuureu during the "excitement. He also was in tho habit of greeting people who pass ed his heme with several unfriendly will' leave the latter part of tho Week for the national encampment, and con tains besides booklets showing what pro ducts are raised in the county, other lit erature tolling of the advantages of fered homeseekers and farmers in the great Willanietto -Valley.' " ;" ' ' . 9 :' Edward P.- Brown and Warren Bart- ges, executors oi tno oaiam ui vimum F. Simon, have been given permission by the court to sell all porsonal property was not included in tho bequests of the will. .... -.: ,'- - Coi'.stantinoplo Tho Shah of Persia has rnnounced he will visit the United States within the next few months- - Viavi, the o d honie remedy for men, women and children, prevents opera tions., Mrs. Poor, representative, Ma rion hotel. " . .. . IN THE COUNTY COURT1 of the State of Oregon for the, County :-; "-,- '. s -vof .Marion -i t In 'the matter of the estate of Sam uel R.' Baldwin, deceased. Notice to creditor. The undersigned having been .duly appointed by tho county court of the state of Oregon for Marion county, ad ministratrix of tho estate of Samuel R. Baldwin, deceased, and haying qual ified, notiee is hereby; given to; the creditors of, and: all persons having claims against, said deceased, t pre sent the same verified as required by law, within six months afton the first publication of this notice, to said ad ministratrix, at 1212 Gesco building, Portland, Oregon. - ' Date of first publication ; Aug. 21, 1919. Date of last publication Sept, 18, 1919. t , CHARLOTTE B. CTJAMAN," Acfministratrix of the estate" of Sam uel R. Baldwin, dsoeasetl. ( , . William A. Carter Attorney for administratrix. " 9-18 -nu T. W A T.T. WTLSON Spe- . .:.ui ;n ha Mntiam cienimc Application of Glasses for the aia or vision ana tne roua ui Hesdache. Office closed Saturdays. Offioe 210-211 XJ. S. Bank building. Phones, office 145; res. !.: : JUNX WANTED' Call 398. Highest (rices , paid to Junk, wcond band goods and macbi ery. Be sure and call 398, get th rtgb prices. Th square deal housa. CAPnALJUNKCO. ; 271 Cbemekets St Salem, Of. .? IL.M.HUM ;,'.;: cars of YickSoTong f!hiese Medlelns and Tea ? t Has medicine which will nre sny i Open Sundays from 10 A. M. uniil o . 153 South High St.; I Salem, Oregon Pnono zaa MOM . Bricfeoux Captured Near Bend And Returned Today To Finish Out Sentence SHERIFF'S NOTICE OF SALE f Of Real Property on Fqreclosurs . Notice is hereby given, that' by. vir tue of an execution duly issued put of tho circuit court of the state of Ore gon, for-the county of Marion and to me directed on the 24th day of July 1919, upon a judgment and decree duly rendered, entered of record and dock eted in and. by naid court on the 15th uay of April, tvia, in a certain 'ii then in said court pending, wherein Georgo. Harvey was plaintiff and Tcx anna Rogora and J. M. Rogers, her husband and J. B. Ashby, were de fendants in falvor pf- plaintiff ' and against said defendants Texanna Bog-; ers and J. M. Rogers' by which execu tion I am commanded to sell the prop erty in said execution, and heriinafter described to pay the sum due the plain tiff of one hundred and ninety four and 00-100 (194.00jdollaf8, with,, in terest thereon at the rate of ten per cent per annum frouj the 16th day, of September, 1918, antil paid and the further sum of fifty five and 00-.100 ($55.00) dollars attorney's foes - to gether with the costs and disburse ments of fid suit taxed at fourteen FINAL NOTICE OF EXECUTRIX To all whom it inav concern; Notice i hereby-:given thtt the undersigned executrix of the o,stUe of .Richard H. iWollcr, deceased, hs this day filed her final account in sa:d- estate and that the honorable county court of Marion county, Oregon, has fixed and appoint ed Monday, September Sth, 1919, at the hour of 10 o clock a. m.,. or saw day at tho county court room in the county court house, in said eounty and state, as the tuna ana place tor tno hearing of objections to such final ac count and for tha settlement thereof. ' CORNELIA T. WELLE R, Executrix of the estate of Richard H. Woller, doeoag.& " 1 ' Dated Angust 4,;UU8 , ' i V t Carcv F; Martin, " , 1 '"Attorney for pliintitf. 9'4 ed his heme witn several unirieumj 'pQmpton returned to the dog barks. Playing the game h the fte fngitive and placed TTi dogs play it, but not according to the uind tho Uta just twQ ww latest civiliKi'd ideas, cpmpluint Another chapter in the' variegated i career of D. V. Brichoux came to an ,i end this noon ' when Parole Officer the city with m again be eeks after his "as , ?n. H.u flrnnn MtntA Hnoiiitnl. made to. the city authorities and. now . Wmntotl telMrt.A thtt the orisoner to-stiaiglitou matters oift,, the, owner HI.,r,t ,to r08isr ..;..... ami live a lite acc.oritagj: dog-& ideals., (lBys ag0 thwe ha(1 come to the peniten ' 0 : ' itiarv officials a rumor of Brichoux ' 1 west of I Remember the big dance at .Macleay.iftl"carance .i,L the"" vicinity 'of Bend Saturday night. Real music ;by one I nud Officer Coiupton was dispatched Salem 's best orchestras. , ; .., .- S 29 j to tne pojnti although this was only one 0 - . ' .,f fjvurpl rmnnred uiinearane.es of tho John W. Roland, who-has . f or , so : f ugitive ir, was takun by a posse of ilnv mid not of the dog has agreed : tp: take.- bit Out j ,., ' . iiKlo.nii fltA nniivTiPv from io ex,'eed ten in any seven consecutive , into the .open cmintrv,; where, fci :.a-( BeB(l) wnorc.he was apprehended. Some days with not more tnan taree lemuie iheasants in anv baa of ten. This re fers to came district Xo, the Cascade mountains. Corporal Forest J. Walker, Co. A, lldq. Bin. U. H. CJ. lite. Aim. thaumont tt'Vance,' has several letters awaiting Mm at the Salem potdoffice. The three addressed to him traveled to his ad dress iii 'France but when he left that countrv, the only forwarding address was Saiem, Oregon. But he has failed to notifv the Salem post office offi cials of his present address and there fore, unless he does make, known his address, the letters written from Los Angeles mid Portland will finally find their way in the. dead letter office at Washington, D. C. T,niTT ivn fiARMEN- GRANTED IV- nuAa-p 12 PERCENT WAUti jLnv.Mux New York, Aug, 18.-(TJnited Press) mu m. lnlnt. hoftra mic wuar AllO " ia ed a flat wago increase oi ,P'"' for employee of traction . fir Kast HI. JjOUIB kuu ' t.v f Cleveland. The increase it was stated, was based on tho increased cost of living. m ' ; ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed adminis trator of the estate of Sarah o. Moult cr. deceased. All .persons having claims against the estate are hereby notified to nroscnt the same, properly verified dollars and costs 1 he.m""w'P'flVj!r'lat . a d expe i'of ;UoTl wlU office of Donald W Miles attorney 1 . . i . . ,rni, hi afftnrit na mhnvn TiinTitionen. in on Saturday the 30th' day of August, 1919, at thi) hour of ten o'clock a. m. of said day at the finest door of the county court house in Marion county, Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand on tho day of sale, all right, title, interest and estate which said defendants Tex anna Rogers and J. M. Rogors, and all persons claiming under them subse quent to the' execution, of plaintiff's mortgage deed, towit! September 16, 1915, in, of and to said premisis here inbefore mentioned and described in said execution as follows, towit: Tract No. 1. Beginning at a point 8.82 chains south and 30.91 . chains jonn w. ftoiano, wo-u.ioi.v fugiUve. He was taken by a posse or P"" no"tho,a,t CQrne;-0f see- many years been in the insurance bus- fouf d tie8 at , point on Tumalo ast of thc b 1 tt? tho Wit iness in Salem i.ported ' creek, about six nule, from Bend, the Tm , seriously ill it his lion u ,-4i , utn le tipa covering him with their "fl Oreimn- thenco rnnnins south 1 de High street. However, his condition a8'he came down to the ereak t0 drink, ' un chains-8 thence south this morning was ported as .l.ghtiy.The capture wa8 made thrmlgh tho as. f 4.71 hain. ttonso better. -; '- ..- ' . - - sistance of Mrs. M. Kecney, the witei n degreeg and 84 millutci wett 43.62 n , 1Tri,p of a former Prtlar'd n,a1 t0 w,'om. he , chains to a stake; thence north 8 de- STATF HlillSh NEWS !had -lPlied for aid- Brichoux at firs' eRst 29 m ehains. thence north pi AlliUVIUJiinLiUJ ; attemptcd to bluff the officers as to g f2 chai to a gtake thenco south his identity, but was presentea witn a S9 degr0es 43 minutes cast-41.51 ehains the City, ef Salem, Marion eounty, Ore1 gon, at room 304 umtea atutes ia- tionat (bank ibuUdTOg, withui six months of the date of the first publi cation of this notice. The first publi cation of this notico is made this 31st day of July, 1919. . r5. II. MOSHER, '' . Administrator, Donald W; Miles. Attornev for- tho administrator.. 8-28 REAL ESTATE BEST BUYS The -.goVC-Mior's 'office has received picture in tie hands of Officer Comp a communication from ,T. 3i. Burgess ot ton ceonjing to his story, he had Pilot Koek, ,in which he expresses his 1)een robbed and deserted by his two honor conferred j" Allen state Big cmb leader and 'i him in his flppointnient to the of , J. Alien, si-"' i"8 -"'" ;,.-f j,rK-nv poinnnssiuner to sac- W. L. Smith, formerly county -, "". ; jTholnp9011 f andleton. In , isor, this morning wem i .'"' .,. f the 'letter he savs: :"1 will institution tor the feeble mind- "'."V iB that to 4,,A.i ni. A number of pig croo i" - . ., ..j " ...ui, 1 mav bo nuie io mi iur ywuimn r..... companions, the Smithwick brothers. Jt. J. perv state been Qualifying for judges went with them to try their hands at judging. - The case of Marie Shelton against Mr. and Mis. Llovd Weeks, in which Mrs. yhelton seeks to secure possession of her 11 vear old daughter, occupied the time of Jndge Kelly until a late hour last evening, viiin an inr i offered as to warmer honor to yourself and credit to the state. This appointment was qune u surprise to me, as I did not expert it and in fart, did not want the position. I appreciate however, the confidence vou have placed in me bv tendering one of the most important appoint ments under your jurisdiction.". MODERN WOODMEN ORGANIZE IN DALLAS to the .place of beginning, containing 183 acres more or less. ', Tract No. 2. Also commencing at a point 17.43 chains south 20.83 chains east of the northwest corner of the southwest quarter of section 1ft T. 8 8. R. 1 west of the Willamette meridian in Marion comity, Oregon; thence west 42.60 chains: thence north .. chRiits; nnr.'it., .Tnni'tinl ftnniMnl Rervire.1 ' Dallas, Or., Aug. 28.rAt a meeting of thec f",h, V 3i minutes a number of interested members of the Modem Woodmen of America held m the Knights, of Pythias hall last night steps were taken for the, organizatioT of a lodge of the order in this eity. i f!..r..a 1. f'.nrfti ni u)i'm. district or-1 gauizer for the Modern Woodmen, was present and assisted in getting matters u shape for the formation of a lodge WHY SELL FOR LESS? We will pay you more cash for yoa , household goods. Get our bid bef or you sell. People Furaitur and Bard ware Store, 271 N. Com. St. PhoM : 73.'. - ' '.-" '-- - SECOND-HAND GOODS NO CASH REQTJIRED-jGood iwaf shoes and suits, all kinds of - 1 instruments, ahotgunt, rif lei, a ing stoves, gas stoves, suit cases 1000 other ifiefnl articles to sell 4 . trade. What have yout The tapital Exchange 337 Court St, Phono 4W - W. T." RIGDON ft CO Undertakers 252 North High Stroot -i- -i- - , Cauital Journal Daily Market Report arain Wheat, softiwhito No. 1 w- Feed oats Milline oats Hay, cheat, new Hay, oats, new ... Mill run ,...;,.2 ..,...-830 , ..8C 17 ...........43(S44 Buttolfat. .;. eic WE WANT YOUR used furniture, otoves, oarpot and tools, as we pay fair prieet everything. Call 947 . CAPITA! HARDWARE FBBNI. ; . , TUBE 00. 285 N. Com! St. HatsKckd: I RENOVATE, block and trim ladioft and men's hats at ivti pnw, - bettor workj material is scarce at are exjienaive, what's the anaworl C. B. Ellsworth, 495 Court St., 'lem, Or. :. ; ' ': STOVE REPARL"G STOVES RKBUILT AND BEPAIBM 60 years experience, Depot Aavoaai and American fence. , : Sizes 29 to 58 in. high Paints, oil and varnish, t. Lejraniberry and hop 'hook-. Salon; Fence and StOTf JRoika, 250 Court stroet, Phoaa 124.., SCAYEKGER' Knttartat i n. "- t.ut.nr -- r-oit, - inn . . Jt A, " fort on iuok Veal, fancy Steers , -" R&fLtC 1 fin Spring lambs ...v.......-"- ""'."'i'fflSe .i 7o SALEM SCAVENGER -rGarbago aa refuse of all kinds rflrtoved on moat ly contracts at reasonable rata , Cess pools cleaned. Bead ninalt T moved. Office phona Main 167. - Ewes MONEY TO LOAN On Good Real ' Est at floeurity X THOS. K. FORD . - Over Ladd & Bush bank; Salsm .Orofoa) , The new volume of road laws of j the mother was. fit P--- Z V' bei.V VVoX' of Dallas cities 1-er daughter, and t ie home tribllt(.rt bv Deputy Secretary Kozer. affiIia,ed with tho Modern Wool,: taf m" le i Aee will The book compriw. 270 J many of them belonging to be hat of snbinitthig to the court tains al the stati cs pe a, n, oW ar C,11X,0U1 written briefs. 'Within five days Mr. ways br, dg . ml ten A " "Ij,, haC a ,0(lse started here So that flli'V (-,11 U hli;uu im and Mrs. Weeks through their attor nevs will submit a brief and Mrs. ue -ton, through her attorney will then sub mil a, brief in her behalf. Then the matter will be taken under advisement by Judge Kelly. "Y CARD OF THANKS Wo wt'h horehr tn extend our sin cere tharilfs to the mauv friends who j a h-H'"""1'" . Sltuf V' a .miwin nma.lt. will be start nilat on is much nicreaseu m o"--- " .. , r , t, t conr will be placed in the hands of all ed immediately and after a number of road supervisors-throughotit the state, (candidates hr.ve been secured a degree . . j team from the capital city lodge win be Notwithstanding the recent opinion brought here to put on the work . . i, attornev general that the state ' ' It Oregon has" aSthorit v to forbid the DALLAS MAN TO BOOST FOR li ,,f f 1,1 fish taken outside the Co ! OREGON AT G. A. R. MSET cere thanks to the mauv irienus ,u , - - con,ravention 0f regu- ' ottered kindly assistance iu ,",.-, the mlmm packers of Astoria , (Capltai Journal. Special Service.) east 43.02 chains to the place of be ginning, containing 20 acres of land in Marion county. Oregon. Tract No. Also beginning at the southwest corner of Wm. Morley's'.D. L. C. in T. 8 S. B. 1 west of the Wil lamette meridian in Marion county, Oregon; running thence west 52 rodsj and 14 feet; thenco south 37 roas ana! 12 feet; thence cast 52 rodd and 14 feet; thence north 37 rods and 12 feet to the place of beginning, containing 12 1-11 acres more or loss. Tract No. 4. Also beginning at the southwest corner of Wm. Morley's and Margaret Morloy 's D. L. C. T. 8 8. U. 1 west of the Willamette meridian, Ma rion , county, Oregon, running thence south' 37 rods to tho north line of the D. L. C. of Davie Simpson in said township; thence east 15 rods; thence in a northwesterly direction to the place of beginning, containing-, one aero more or less. " Tract No. 5. Also beginning at the northwest corner of the portion of the ! 10 acres blac) loam, all cultivated, at school, 3 miles Salem; ?;H)U. 137 acres ZVi miles McCoy, so clear ed, running water, stock barn, good pasture: onlv $nu per acre. 24 acres good valley sou, 10 cleared, 10 ucres vouug prunes and logans buildings; stock and equipment goes at $7000. 40 acres 2 miles Woodburn; trade equity for Sulem residence or acreage close in. - 2 acres mile city limits, good soil, buildings, family orchard; price $2,- 000. . ' . 240 acros, 15,5 cleared, good buldings, silo, spring water, close to Oak Orovc; price $22,000. . ' 36 acres red hill soil, IS acres fruit, build'ugs, spring; 7 miles Balcm; $12,000. 103 acre ilairy and grain farm, on rock road, 4 miles tSalein, fino build ings, silOi only $20,000. 100 acres in Lake county to trade for house in Halem. 40 acres best valley loam, 30 cleared, 7 room house, barn, rock road, 8 miles City liirlits; only $200 per acre. -love into 6 room furnished house for $1500. :- ; 15 acres 4 miles Airmsvilie, all cleared, familv orchard. t'A ' acres strawberries, buildings, V mile school; $1900 with stock and equipment. 383 acre hill dairy, 340 acres clcarca, Qk..n vnnrlinSB . 42c Eggs, cash 2224c, tienn, Old roosters Broilers Heavy Springs - New potatoes - - Green onions dox Onions, per a - Celery doz Tomatoes - jratt Peaches Watormolons Oranges Lemons, box Bananas 10c 20o 20c .3c 40c ....$3.25 $1.00 ... 90c .. 7."icfi 1 ...1 3-4c 5.756.50 7.508.50 .i. 9Vi 88 FEDERAL FARM LOANSSH n- cent interest. Prompt oervico. Wt ; years time. Federal farm loan bond for sale. A. C. Bohrnstedt, 401 Maw sonic Toniple. Salem, Oregon. 45c 3 3-4c - 60c Ecus 'dozen Creamery butter Country butter Honor, enrasvou $2.75$3.25 riitcloupcs .. . Buncb beets . Cabbage Head tettuce 45c carrots . Retail jriiuoo, 50". 70c " 00c -t ir'l or. i 1 wheat au.iuvsi-"- i.....iu..,l. Or.. Auit. 28,-Butter, city creamery fi062c . Eggs selected local ex Hens 22o 28c Broilers 2.i(i2Cc Cheese, triplets 30-8c tt.v T.TVE STOO KMARKET Oattto Receipts 30 . Tone of market toBdyj.inin"rn Good to ehoiW steer. , 010.-0 Fair to good steer. 7-5!i5" xnnra 7uD7.50 COWS "" INSURANCE OOCXCiju For fro ! formation about Lire jnsuranio m J. F. HuteHason, dist. manager 1 tho Mutual Life of N. T., offloo , 871 State St., 'Salem, Oro. Offla phone 99, -residence 1396. ' w. W 1255 N WOOD SAW PHONE 1090B Our Prices are Right M. ZANDLER, Proprietor Summer Streot, Salom, Ueeg LODGE DIRECTORY KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS MEET Af McCornack hall on every Tuesday at 8. Walter tenon, C. O., P. Kuntz, K. R. k 8. ROYAL Neighbors of America, Ore gon Grapo camp No. 1380 meet every Thursday evening in McCornaek haB Elevator scvico. Oracle, Mrs. Cmf rie E. Burnt, 648 Union St; roeo der Mrs. Melissa Persons, 14U 4th' St. Phono 1436M. - good bouse, dairy Barn, spring water, 477.50 3-4 mile school and station; only $100 Medium per aero. 10 acres all cleared, 3 acres logans, red shot soil, pood house and barn, 4 miles Salem; goes equipped at $3500. 11.71 acres red hill soil, slightly roll ing, family orchard, buildings, 8-4 mile school: our 3j(I0. . r . . ,.t.. 10 acres m iruit, logans ana encr D. L. C. of David Simpwin and wifelrics, close fo Salem; $4200. A good buy. room Dungaiow witn uasviiit'iii. tflaim No. 58 in T. 8 8. fi. 1 west of lit I m.-k uti.i 1 . . , , , propose to bring a test case in court, Ao(p .ched by the ! otte merunan r, on conn- ? demonstrate whether i J.. wjth n i- Commerei,, lul B Lovelace, t ffZtt the 3nnsd.et.0n of the s The ma.n o g Grajlts Pofl. G A E ,h ,andg f j Hum. point in th' ae'.on of JPt'"s " 'of this city, who will attend the national h aud w. 8.. Taylor 14 rods; that the effectiveness of J0"r'f . eonwntioa at Columbus, Ohio, will ear-jfhonce east 70 rods; thence north ll law depended I'ou tne J w.shin-ton ' rr with him to the convention litercturc I rods, thence cast 70 rod. to the place similar law by the state of ""' advertising Oregon arid especially Polk J of beginning, containing six acre, which was not done. . u.i'MtT of the atate. .more or less. 1 fiT,OISON OAK I 1 Wash with wealt sola I r tion of bluo atono c lima water, dry thor oughly, follow with light appli cation of tinnilv for man woikinz at oil tanks; $1500. $100 down,' balance on install ments. ' , For BTOT BT'YS see :' '" . S0C0LOFSKY 341 State. . ; . , " Phone 970 Choice to good to good cows and heifer 6..r)0(&,7 Can ners .( Bulls 0C.7 Calves 10(slpw Hogl. . Receipts 118 Tunc of market weak Prime mixed 2l.)fn-22 Medium mixed .2 1 fl ..uO -Hough heuMes $HMff,Z - . ls, U.H(b 21.50 . , Bulk 21.50 32 : BUMP Receipts 234 4 ; - Tono of market steady Primn lambs $12.50i l3 Fair to medium lambs $11.3012.50 UNITED ARTISANS Capital Assem bly No. 84 meets first TBurnv m. in Masons ites. M. A.: O. A. Vibbert, secretury, 340 Owens streot.. each month at 8 p. Tonvplc. Glenn C. Nil MODERN WOODMEN .OF AMERICA Oregon Cedar Cainn- Jto. oo,me every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock , in McCornack building Court and Liberty streets. W. M. Persona, V. C; Frank A. Turner, clerk. WATER COMPANY ALEM WATER fOMFANT Offle corner Commercial and Trade street Bills payable monthly In advance. ")ifo 606. ' Out of 60 students in tho P""f department of tho University of Wash ington this year 30 are somen. To replace the old buildina rocaatrj burned, the school district ofe Empire, in Coos county, has voted fundi M $12,000. : Yearlings $"C 8.60 Wethers VMh Ewes A5IS7.50 Keep Them Home $$$ - - .! . . ' . . . .. , ' . . . . I T.a.1 Kn A Alan hAfflnmnv t thtt Keep Them Home!