! PAGE EIGHT. FOOTBALL CLASHES TODAY HOLD LITTLE SURPRISE ELEMENT . New York, Oct. 1 1. There arc f ew worries among the rimtern colleges over " thi; second duv of the 1D19 football cal- endnrl Outside of the Brown-Colgate battle at Hamilton, the lug ; eastern schools have such .'cany, kicking It is al' most wife o mark them a. winner in ad vi: nee. 1 ' ' ; ' 1 ; Brown is (join to try to settle a score " with Colgate' dating buck to 1810 when Colgate' ruined tlie Browns hoped of a championship by trimming thcin after they had .beaten both Yale and Hnrvard. The '.'big three", of the east has op position that promises nothing Cut a good practice lilt: Yale plays North Car olina at New Haven; Harvard meets Colby at Cambridge and Princeton ties up with Lafayette of Princeton. Closer contest arc expected in the following games where the teams are wore evenly matched: Cornell versus Williams at ItliMa; Syracuse vs. Army tit West Point, and Pittsburgh vs. AVest Viriginin at Pitts burgh. i Other games of the east are , Delaware vs. Pennsylvania at Phila delphia; Vermont vs. Columbia at New York; John Hopkins vs. Navy at An napolis; Bucknell vs. Ponn State at Petin Bthte; Carnegie Tech vs. Washing ton and Jefferson at Washington; Bow doiu vs. Holy Cross at Worcester. EIGHTH ANNUAL POLK Dallas,' Oct. 11 The. oighth annual Polk County Fair opened in this city Thursday: with a much larger attend ance than in previous years, duo most ly to the fact that the dates of the fair wore, set several woeks later .than tistral in order to bring the big show at a time when the hop and .prune harvest was at. an end. The fair is bigger and bettor than those of .previous yenrs, every booth in the .big pavilion being ttikon and besides a number of exhibits have had to be placed on tho outside. (For the first time in the history of tho fair an automobile show is ibuiug staged by the local dealers where demonstrations are being made not only with the auto mobiles but w ith tractors and farm ma chinery also. Tho automobile show will hereafter .be one of the regular feaJ turw of tho fulr. ' ' ' The umuHC-mont end of the big three davs program In being handled by the ittrown Amusement company whore ev erything ,for the entertainment, of young and old alike an be found. An oilier striking feature is tho appear ance for the first time in thiB city of Big Chief Williams and his tribe of Indians In some of the original dances of the 8iletx tribe. The fair is open each evening and closes with a big fiiilic Saturday night. ! : drain: Wheat, soft white No. 1 2; feed outs 80c; milling oats 80c; hay. cheat, new $17; hay, oats, new $18(s . BO; mill run $l44. ' HuWerfat! Buttorfut, lUc; cream ry -.butter, 07()Pe. Cork, veal and mutton: Pork on foot 15c ; veal, fancy '83c ; steers- 79c; eows r7V!se; spring lambs 10c; ewes 4( "c; sheep, yearlings, tie. I'Iggs and poultry: Kggs casli 00c; lens, live S2((i24c; old roosters 1S S6Y; springs 22c. ' Vegetables:: Onions, per sack $3; ice'ery doz. J10c; tomntne l0c; potntoe Ss: wet potatoes 6c. Fruit: Watermelons lc; orangei '7 75fiiC.n0; lemons, box $7.50tf;8.5U; Ibannnas 9.c.) honey, exartcted 20c) Ihuneh' beetB 45c; cabbage 2Mic; head lettuce (10c; carrots 45c; grapes, Ma lagas 10c; grapes, Tokays 10c. Retail prices: Eggs dojen 8570o; icreamerv 'butter 73o; country butjer 67c; flour, hard wheat 3.103.25 PORTLAND MARKETS . Portland, Or., Oct. 11. Butter, olty creamery tlb'(Sti7c; Kggs selected local ex O3(i70c. HeiiB 30(u ale, Broilers 25 (28c.'Ccese 15c. Cheee S234c. Live Stock Cottle; Receipts 2; tone of mar ket slow; good to choice steers $7.25("i Qi'9.75; fair to medium steere $7.S5 8.2.7; commou to fair 8toer.5.7G0.7ii, choice to good cows and helfeis, 8.75(5; 7.5069.00; wcthm- T r"T. $5.7rJ6.75; dinners 2.75(u'l.S0; bulls 1-75(0.6.75; calves, t7.7313.75. Hogs:. Receipts 69; tone of market weak; prime mixed $15.50 (g lt.50( medium mixed $l."(u 15.50; rough heavies $13(0114; pigs 1415; heep; Receipts none; tone of market steady; prime lumh U.00(ii 12.00; fci to medium lamb $10.30(0! 11; , ewel 7.50; medium to good eows and heifers. - SILVERTON BOY HONORED. .T.lovd- llalmrly, jt KiU-cr.1 o," is now at Harvard IJnivers'ty, where he has been awarded the Carnegie Fellowship in International Law. This high hon-r 1 was bestowed upon him soon iftor his graduation from Reed College in IVrt- . land where he did work with tho de pmtuient of politics. During tho past summer after his discharge from the army. Mr. Hubert' attended Columbia Coivcrsity summer sess'ui in Now Heed .College. Appeal. John Wall, a nephew of Mrs. Chnrlea Dudley of Pendleton, has returned from overseas. Mr, Wall was a member of General rersliiiig's famous bodyguard. A. A. Brigga, of the Brlggs Lumber Company at Walker, whoso mill was - burned a few week! ago ,nnnountei that he will at oneo rebuild. NEW TODAY (Continued from page nine) WHV PAY EXhOUBITAXT BKVTf Hoy this beautiful strictly modern home at a pre-war price. Six large rooms, closet of generous size, ail modern built in features in every room, furnace heated and artistic fireplace. This well appointed home is in a select neighborhood, very close in, and at the price which lit is offered will not last long. 4U(JO. in quire 945 Chemeketa. 41 " " Exceptional Offers. We can-sell the following houses on small payments and monthly install ment: :)7-K17-833 Mill St. improved street, electric lights, bath and toilet. $l'JoU each. . 10 Mill street, electric lights, bath and toilet $1400 , 710 N. Winter street, 7 rooms, elec tricity, bath and toilet. 2."U0 7.10 X. Winter street, -7 rooms, elec tricity, bath and toilet 2500. Wl Nr. Liberty street, 0 rooms, elec tricity, bath and toilet, .$2750. - 670 X. Liberty street,- 5 rooms elec tric lights, toilet, $2000 0:73 Front street, (i rooms electric, bath and toilet $2500. 780 X. Cottage, large lot, improved street, basement and barn, electric lights, ;bath. and toilet, $2000.' - The lots alone are worth the puce asked for these properties. John H. Scott Realty Co. ; - 228 Oregon BJdg. Real House Buys. 1730 Utiirmount; 5 room house, strictly modern. $2300 Cash $1500 and balance easy terms; a snnp buy.' 1315 South 15th St., Oak Lodun ad dition, 5 room bungalow with fireplace strictly modern; full cement walks and curbs. $1075. $20p down and $20 per month. 140 Superior, 1 block off South Com mercial, 8 room house strictly modern. $3500. (iood terms, snap buy. 12 room, Btrictly modern house in 1400 block, a good buy, $0500. 5 room hou.se, fully modern, in 1200 block on Front street. $3000. Good terms. t ! 8 room strictly modern house in 1100 block Chemoketn street. $0000. 1500 Ilines St., Oak Lodge addition, 5 room .house, strictly modern. $1073. C. W. Niemeyer. Just real estate and high class in vestments. B15-2HI Masonic building, Hulein, Oregon. Telephones 1000, 1014. 241" Good Buys. 4Vi acre farm all cultivated, house and born, orchard, good soil. Price $17:3 per ncro. ' ; 98 acre farm located on Howell prai rie, 50 acres cultivated, balance pas ture and timber, on main Hilverton road. Price $13,000. 08 acre tract, best of fruit land; house and bam, rock rond. Price $8, 000, $3000 down, balance 5 years' G per cent inlerost. 03 acre tract, nearly all cultivated, house, 5Vj miles out. Price $0300. 112 acre farm, 70 acres cultivated, ibalauce pasture and timber; good mod ern H room house, bum, orchard, two acre of strawberries, best of fruit and grain laud. Price $105 .per acre, 5 miles out. 035 acre tract, 300 acres under culti vation, balance pnstnre and tijnber, old buildings, good soil, two miles from good town on highway. Price $100 per autre. : 320 acre farm located on main Pa cific highway, 240 acres cultivated, good modern buildings, best of soil, 5 milos from good town. Price $135 per aero. - PRUiNE OKCHA'UDS 10 acres of bearing Italian prunes, six and nine years old: in good condi tion, rock road, 4 miles out. Price $5, 500, . 02 aero tract, 44 acres in cultivation, 18 acres of timber. 15 acres of prunes, 12 acres of young lottnns, 2 acres rasp berries, 1 acre bearing Knglish wal nuts, some cherries, house and barn; water system; all tools, machinery and stock goes. Price $200 per acre. 5 aeres located lose in, house, well, 100 bearing prunes. Price $2750. $750 down, balance $300 per yenr; 0 percent interest. 45 acre orchard, 81 acres bearing prunes, B acres of cherries, 3 acres of apples, 8 room house, barn, spring wa ter :to house and barn. Price $450 per acre, 10 acre tract located close in, good bungalow, barn, all in prunes, good road, close to carline. Price $9500. . ... .' LOOAN.HKRR1KS ' 30 acre tract, 10 acres of loganber ries in first .class condition, 3 '4 acres bearing Italian prunes, best of soil, some timber. .Price $13,000. 5 aero tract, house and barn, t acre loganberries, gome cherries, Price $1, 000. . 10 acre tract, nil cultivated, house not finished, 5 acres in loganberries, apples and peaches. Price $2000. ,. 15 acres of fine 'bottom land, mostly under cultivation, small house and lm.ru, 100 bearing, apple trees, 5 miles from Salem. Price $2400. 't aero tract clow to carline, small house, orehard, sightly location. JPrlce $SHM), $300 down, balance terms. 5 acres located right on tho carline and paved highway, all , cultivated. Price $17.70. 1 ' .7 VI aero traict located on enrline, ood buildings, prunes and cherries, 1 acre of loirnns. Price $7500. BrYS IN TTOVSKS 8 room wtrietly modern home located close in, paved street. Price $4500. 5 room house at (120 South 18th St. Price, $1050, Tewna. 8 room modem home located in South Salem, large lot, bearing fruit. Price 2S5rt. Terms on part. 6 room modern home at 1330 South Commercial street, bearing fruit. Price $2800. H room modern home at 1370 State street, furniture goes. Price $5000. 8 room modern home at 1031 Union street. Pi-lee $2500. s W. II. Grabenhorst & Co. 275 State street 42" Announcement lias jnat been mado of tho fall meeting of the Oregon Dairy- men's association to be held nt Kermis 'ton, October 23 to 25. THE DAILY CAPITA Y JOURNAL, a-aijflM, OREGON. More Bargains. 50 acres wMt extra good buildings, ail in cultivation, near school, on How ell Prairie. - 30 acres with fair farm buildings, all ia cultivation, four miles from .Sa lem. Price $0000. ' - 10 acres, 8 acres in cultivation, 2 acres in timber, well and creek water, near school aud railroad town. Price 1500. 10 acres with good house and barn, half cleared, nice berries and fruit, four miles out. Price $3500,. 12 acres of land located on Pacific highway, 9 a'Cres in prunes (bearing), 1 acre loganberries; 3 miles from Bush's-bank. Price $8000. Terms. 6 acres with good buildings and abundance of fruit, all in cultivation, 3 miles out. fl'riee $2750. . 6 acres with fair buildings, nice prune orchard in .bearing, 3 miles out. Price $2300. Also the Judgo Slater property on the comer of Church and Ckemeltetn St. and the fine modern liome at 040 Chemeketa St., both ror sale at a bar gain and on exceptionally easy terms. For particulars call on W. A. Liston. 484 Court St. 246" Snaps s In Houses. 495 X, 23d St. 5 room cottaee. bath, toilet and electric lights, garage and Lara, some fruit. $1500. 1800 . Ohureh St. A dandy new 5 room cottage, bath," toilet, ' electric lights; fine. lot. $2300. 1272 Fir .street, 7 room bouse, large - - STOP I LOOK COME IN WO O D R Y'S NEW STORE 270 NORTH COMMERCIAL STREET SCHRUNK S OLD STAND ; Furniture, Ranges, Heaters, Tools, etc., Bought, Sold and ; Exchanged. A Store Full of Good Things I buy for cash or sell on commission. See me for results F. N. WOODRY. The Auctioneer, ; V Phone 510 or 511 I will establish a Better Auction Market in the near : Future;. Bicycle GAS OR ELECTRIC $2.00 to $4.25 Dayton and Heavy Service Bicycles Lloyd E. .".87 Court "EXTRAS" ABSORb EARNINGS IT isn't Living Costs altogether which make that weekly or monthly pay-check seem so small. It's the High Cost of Extravagance the indulging of one's self in things which are not needed, which cause the deficit ' - For the sake of your future welfare go - back on a war-time spending ration. The open ing of a Savings Account here at the United States National Bank will both help and en courage you. Liberal Interest on Savinc? UliitetiStafi 1 Salem lot, all kinds of fruit; electric lights, bath and toilet. $2300. We will help, you pay for . those houses if P R looking for time Pay ments. John H. Scott Realty Co. .228 Oregon bldg. Farms For Sale. 34 acres at Monmouth all In euttivar tion, good family orcherd; 8: room house, large barn, two wells, . good fences. $8000. .1 20 acres, 10 in cultivation, 10 in 2d growth fir and pasture, close in; no improvements, i If sold soon $125 per acre. 60 acres all in cultivation, fair im provements, on main highway, 8 miles out. $9500; good terms. 34 acres, 4V& miles out, new house. good barn, fine family orchard. $7250. 40 acres of bottom land. 25 m culti vation good house and barn, silo and shed, fine family orchard1; the best buy in the county. $200 per acre. . 10 acres, good 7 room house, bath, toilet and cement basement, 8 acres in cultivation, 1 in good fir and oak, timber; a real snap if sold soon, or will trade, for good house in Salem. o acres on hard surface road, close in, good 5 room cottage, barn and chicken house. $.'1000, cash. (i acres joining city limits, new 5 room bungalow, good barn, chicken house and garage. $2200 if sold this month. John H. Scott Realty Co. - 228 Oregon iBldg. I Lamps Ramsden Street Oreoa w SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, Hie Missing Link of a Ford" BULL BOG STARTING SYSTEM For FORD CARS A "Bull Dog" eliminates all possi- tn1it-" 10 it.;.... . - . ""v " waimiug jfuuf en gine -in fact, docs everything in start ing your car that the high price elec tric starter An . Buf iDoes not consume any gasoline Does not Lake Jlnv nnwpr frnm vnur I motor. . Does not wear out high price batter ies.. , Doei not cost anything to maintain. Btlt iA Alwftvc riiaiH' and arlil otai . , ..... V. .. . . 1 DIM, r. Ford at any and all times under any cnmatic eonaitaon. Thfl Tin 11 IV.fr Mt-i.-fn- i periment, (but the result of more than a year's time, thought and effort up on the part of the inventor. As a re sult, we now have a practical starter for Ird cars. No battery; no springs; no ratchet the :three things that have mado starters for Ford car inefficient anri MUtJ? ft? ..nlrnan 'Tlila a m. friction device, said must be seen to be unaersTooa anu appreciated. Thi fftjirtpr irua nfiaearl ftn mnnv of the leading mechanics of the coun- i'), anu moroiigniy Tested, Detore it was offered for sale, and was pro- liminCPd ViV tlmm aa Km'nrr tho W.t n.l most practical starter yet invented. It is simple in construction, and made to fit a. 3'rd cjir. mid inn .ltw inlp UnA Kv , J anyone m less than an hour's time. The price of the Bull Dog Starter is only'niTEEX DOLLARS. This' price places it in the reach of every Ford owner, orwiinstanning tn.e low price, it is positively guaranteed against breakaira aud"bn.clf fiic. ttin lem which all other inventors failed to solve, and to start a Ford engine at all times when the- engine ds in start able condition. Thft Ttllll Tln-I Storing main. !. Vr...A a family car, as it can bo operated by, ny mem.oer, ,ooy girl or woman. O. J. Hull, located at 311 N. Com- morcial St., Sulem, Or.,, V. M. C. A. block, is the distributor for tho Bull log Starter for four counties, Marion, Polk, L-inn and Benton, Starters are being installed without extra charge during this month, many are taking advantage of this service and equip ping their cars with this wonderfal device, which bids fair to be the 'big gest tFord accessory on the market. 240 McARTHUE IS RECOVERED Portland. Or.. Oct. 11. FnllowW n slow recovery from a serious attack o iritis, which confined him to his rooms for ten davs and threatened tn decrr... the sight of his left eye, Representative j. rt. jyicivrrnur lerr last maht rnr vnh 'ington to resume his congressional du ties. . ' - i M The Franklin Touring C , , When the owner of the ordinary car begins to buy motorine accessories, it is not for the pleasure of spending. He is ree ntering that his car is not giving the satisfactory performance he expected when he bought it. The reason Franklin owners don't put money into shock ab , sorbers, thermometers, radiator blankets, etc., is because their cars give satisfaction without them. ; The Franklinrar is designed and built to ride comfortably, drive easily and handle safely without assistance. That is whv it embodies bght werght and flexible construction, basic Franklin principles forever seventeen years. It is so designed as to avoid boiling m summer or freezing in winter. That is" why it is . direct air cooled (no water to boil or freeze.) And it is not through luck or accident, that Franklin ownen in every part of the United States get: ; . 20 miles to the galkn of gasoibit ' 1200 miles jo the set of tires 50 slower yearly depreciation If prior experience has limited your expectations, permit at to demonstrate the real po ibilities of motoring with the TrankliV Car. You may choose the roads. JIARION AUTOMOBILE CO. 255 South Commercial St. 1919. Coming to ... ( : .. .. 4 ft; Mildred Evans, the charminc actress j "..v pis iiaja niu nilD JIl J Vit 1U1 three" tho sparkling Ror Cooper Me gruo comedy, which The Selwyns are bringing to Salem,: Grand Opera houso on Wednesday Oct. 15, las lived thru many .brilliant moments in the past year audi a half of her life. Not tho lease exciting or them was her engage ment by the Sclwyns last spring for the principal feminine role in their new comedy. (For ten months she has been on of the gallant band of volun teers who gave up good engagements and most of the comforts of life to go "across" and help keep up the ...mum ui xuc iuoj's wno were aoout to win the war. Mis "Fvnna woo t ., "foursome" in the "beginning but she tJieijuBiiifjr au io recruit ner forces before "giving a show" for not all of tie. four possessed the strength of char- . m nvii us tuo srrengtn or phy 'v' "7:; 1 mm rm The Grand . " 1 -il it 1 J & It - mm sique of the slender Mildred. She states she never for a moment lost her cour nge; or felt like giving up. When her associates failed ter, she did a "onc wme" and t. lpnol na,In i v. 1 1 UUD WUJI .laugh. For several .months sho was at jCoblcna. Upon Miss Evans' return she was summoned! to the offices of The jSelwyns, who had learned of her work abroad, as well as of her affiliation witn tno Washington Square Players, before her trip, and immediately engag ed for "Tea for Three." Tho lit tie actress felt tin . - .. i. iui glJUd -urn. none came quicKiv and she took up the role as one inspired. The fact that she nlaved it With taamnnJ.. 1 ! ncniCiiuuUH j success after one week's rehearsal, ius- hflPU lin. 4nl J. -ami . . ' . "wwiii. miss ivans is I vivacious and sparkling in personality with a quick intelligence and keen ap preciation of the humorous points' con tained m her role. Phone 362 sera ar t . -(-'-