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NINE mm AUvtkibiNG ' MMMMMMMMMMMMIMIMMMH Make This An Automobile Christmas c'ft ffeftv riT v vviV and pay tain in Salem. Let Salem paopl saw yoar wood. Pfco 1198 N. Slat. P. L. Keiatat, W. u BUY YOUR FAMILY A REAL CHRISTMAS GIFT " WATER COMTAKT SALEM WATEB COMPANY Office corner Commercial and Trasie streets. Bille payable monthly in advance. ELECTRIC SUPPLY1 Co., 220 N. Liberty Phone 863. A eeav pbeto line of Eleetrio Supplies and fixtures. THE DAILY CAPITAL JOl RNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, DEC. 21, 1916. Surpassing all other gifts, an Automobile would make the most desir able present any man could give to his family. Years of pleasure and aid to good health is stored up for your use when you buy a Studebaker. They have the pleasing appearance, the riding comforts, the long life and the power which make owning a car a real pleasure. Come and let us talk to vou about a Studebaker for a Christmas gift to vour family. LEGAL NOTICES IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Of the State of Oregon for Marion I County. Department No. John E. Gingrich, plaintiff, vs. Julia l . Gingrich, defendant. Summons. To Julia M. Gingrich, the above nam ed defendant; In the name of the state of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before the 30th day of December, 1910, that being the last clay for your appearance to answer herein prescribed by the or der for publication of this summons. If you fail to so appear and answer, the plaintiff will applv to the court for the relief prayed for in the complaint herein, towit: that the bonds of mat- rimonv heretofore existing between you and the plaintiff above named be dis- wmeu ana neid tor naugnr. . , This summons is served upon you by publication in the Daily Capital Jour nal by order of the Hoii. W. M. Bush ey, county judge for Marion county, state of Oregon, made and entered of record Herein on tne JUIli day oi .o- 1Ai , ,1... ii. ,a u XV' h"11" " be published once a week for s.x soeutive weeks and prescribing the 10th day of November 1910, as the date of the fust pnbheation and the J8 h daj of December, 19.10, as the last date ot publication, and requiring that you ap- pear and answer herein on or before the T.Oth dav of December, 191G. Dated this 16th day of November, 1916. ABTHFR J. RKINHABT, Dec. 26. Attorney for Plaintiff. SHERIFF S SALE Of Eeal Property on Foreclosure Notice is. hereby given, that by vir tue of nn execution duly issued out of the circuit court of the state of Ore Ron, for the county of Marion and to roe directed on the"27th day of Novem ber. 19161 unou a iudamenf and decree dulv TeiiHuroi tKa! of record and J...V... i .... .. j t . . uucKeieu in ana oy said com i un "" : --- , f . . . ,ljtn. ,nj n. 18th dav of November, 1910, in a cer- said city, and 99 feel !j tain suit then in said court pending, njng north along the east Imo sa- l wherein D. K. Johnson was plaintiff 'Liberty street. I6i feet to a .taM, and J. C. Dobbins and Hazel I. Dob- j then, e east lo.. td t to stal, . '" ' bins, his wife. N. E? Kders and The south 165 feet to a Make thii , w.s United Stt National Bank, of Sa-, ! 05 feet to the place ot bMbNtafr" lem, Oregon, a corp. were defendants; i 6 , . ..X. i ;a n iaNor oi paint ir aim miw a...i defendants by which execution I am commanded to sell the property in said, execution and hereinafter .lescribed to pay the sum due the plaintiff oTH,- 10a.rU witl, inMZl from November 18th. 1910, at 7 per cent per annum vntil paid and tho further sum ot east line ot i.i . "' -atianun ,,;,.i ..ii,i.r' fees on1 thence easterly at a right angle to sam the first f suit and the further Bum of $39.00 paid as taxes and inter est thereon at the rate of 8 per cent tier nnnnm from November 18th. Mttl m- and the further sum of $219.2.'. with interest thereon at 7 per cent per an num from November ISth, 1910, and the further sum of $30.00 as attorney's - A AOli on iee3 and tne lurtner sum oi -"v, eosts. and costs'. I will on Saturday the 30th dar of Dwember, 191G. at the hour of 10 ploek a, m. of said day J west door ol toe county eoun uuuw in Maiion county, Oregon, sell at pub- VICK BROTHERS v-HfM lie auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand on the day of sale, all the right, title, interest and estute which said defendants and all persons c.laim- !n h.,,l..i .!..( ct.licAm.a, if In tl.ft of thp mort 'yfay 2-lth, 1913, of and to said premises hereinbe fore mentioned and described in said execution as follows, towit: Lot number fifty-four (54) of Hol lywood as per plat thereof on record in the office of the recorder of con veyances for Marion county, Oregon. Said sale being made subject to re demption in the manner provided by law. Dated this 28th day of November, 1910. WW. ESCH, Sheriff of Marion county, Oregon. By . I. Xcedhaui, deputy. First insertion Nov. 30. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOE THE COUNTY OF MARION Burrows, plaintiff, vs. Grace .. - . A . S,)(MU,, def.,d- unts. Summons in foreclosure of de linquent tax certificate. To Grace D. Barnes and A. B. Silen cer, defendants above named: In the name of the state of Oregon, you arc , l- .:;. ,1... T.I.. D UnirAwa nereov uoui'cu iui '" ... -, i plaintiff herein, is holder of eertiti- iW ofdiUliqtieaey No. 13SS. issued , ,n,i, nf October A D 1913, - g J . - . 8l(ltc ct Oregon, for the amount , b tW amount J? ' , , .lpjnquent for taxes for the year 131 -, togetuor witn penaiiy, I interest and cost thereon, upon the real property assessed to L. B. Barnes, of which deiendaiit inuce v, owner as appears of record, and defend ant A. I!. Spencer holds certifH'ate of sale issued in pursuance of sale based upon execution against said L. S. Barries, which said property is situated in said county and state, and particu larly bounded and described as follows, towit: Beginning at a stake at the inter section of Division and Liverty streets ii the city of Salem, Marion county, ! Iregon and bearing norm irom wo ....rtliuest corner of bioeK .o. -o in itnated in Mor.un . ceum. . wn Ko , Linn, baoiniumt at a stake on the -r ... ; aii.i m ast line ot Liberty jf Salem, lo.. toMteg where the wt hne l" -"lersects the uurll 1 " 1 sion ttreet as shown b the HMT.le. J.l,.. or snui im, -------- . . ,,.... nfiriiieri ijui m m. I Liberty sfMM 1C-. n? i taenee sou .. erlv i.arallel with said Liberty street 85 feeti thence westerly l'ii feet, W the place of beginning, and lying W No 7 of the unnumbered block lying Immediately nerth of block -No. 2i in said citv of Salem, Oregon. You are further notified that the said t i.. t linrmwa. ulaintiff. has Mid the - .'. ,-. .i,.ueut (taxes on said P''J"' years together "'nX t Tuffitm. lax ....... ',,.. ". i';:',.0 in receipt No. 1,- . amount $1..-.J, terest sim e said date 15 per cent; for the year 1914, paid the loth dav of April, WIS, tax receipt No. 168H6,' am ount $123.19, interest since said date, 15 per cent; for the year 1915, paid November 4, 1910, tax receipt No. 17, 710, amount $113.51, interest since said date, 15 per cent. Ki.id Grace D. Barnes as the owner of the legal title of the above describ ed property as the same appears of re ord, and the other defendant above named are hereby further notified that plaintiff will apply to the circuit court of the county and state aforesaid for a decree foreclosing the lien against said property above described and mention ed in said certificate, and you are here by notified to appear within sixty days after the date of. the first publication of this summons exclusive of the first day" of said publication and defend this action or pay the amount due as above show n, together with costs and accrued interest, and iu case of your failure to do so, a decree will be rendered fore closing the lien of said taxes and costs against the lands and premises above named. You are further notified that this summons is served upon you by publica tion thereof iu the Capital Journal, a newspaper of general circulation, pub lished at Salem, Oregon, once, each week for six consecutive weeks, by vir tue of an order of Honorable William Galloway, judge of the above eonrt.duly made and entered on the 11th day of I December, 1910, and vou arc further notified that the first date of the pub- "flcation of said summons is the 14th day of December, 1910, and that all processes and iapers in, this proceeding may be served upon trie undersigned, j residing within the state of Oregon, ; county ot Marion, at tde address nere inafter mentioned. GRANT COBBY, Attorney for Plaintiff, Salem, Ore. CITATION In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Marion In the matter of the estate of Katie Hicknk, deceased. To BUM Hart, Miss B. A. Hart. Mrs. Anna Halloran. .lames Hart. John lart, Harry O'Keefe, Elmer o'Kcefe, Kn genc O'Keefe, Kathryn O'Keefe and (ieorge A. O'Keefe, and all other per sons interested in said estate. Whereas, application having been made in due form to the above named ourt on the 8th day of December, 1916, bv Emma IVunell, administratis At ,,r said estate for an order and license reeling, authorizing an her to sell the real estate belonging the estate of said decedent, and de 1k 1 ,..Mt- Lots 14 and 1."., block 2. Sunnyside addition, in the citv of Portland, -Mult i nomah county, Oregon, And Whereas, said .ourt fixed on t'a? 1st day of February, 1917 at 10 o'clock a. m. at the court room of this court iu the court house in Salem, Marion coun ty and state of Oregon, as the time and nlace for hearing anv and all objections ;to said petition and the granting of I said onier and license of sale. Therefore. In the name of the state of Oregon, You and each of you are herebv cited, directed and required to be and appear at said time and place And if vou feel that a Studebaker is out. of vour reach financially, con sider the famous Ford The Universal Car. An automobile that will give more aD around value for each dollar invested than any other machine. We have a complete fane of Fords on hand and can make prompt deliveries. You can afford to give your familv a Ford for Christmas. Easy terms can be arranged on Studebakers or Fords. then there to show cause, if any you have or if any exist, why an order of ; sale should not be made, as in tne pe- . tition prayed lor, ana way sain peti tion should not be granted and said or der and license should not issue. Witness, The Hon. W. lb ISusbey, judge of said court, with the seal of said court affixed this 8th day of De cember, 1910. MAX (iKHLHAK, Clerk (Seal) By II. G. (iimrhart, Deputy. Dec. 21-28 Jan. 4 11T8,' THE MARKETS The following pricea for frniti and vegetables are those asked by the wholesaler of the retailer, and not what is paid to the producer. All other prices are those paid the producer. Corrections are made daily. Live turkeys are qnoted today at 18 cents and dressed at 24. This is just the average price. Some dealers may shade it a cent or two either way, de pending on their immediate needs. 1'ork is not quoted so strong, with nine cents for tops. Veal is showing slight weakness, with 12 cents for tops. Grains Wheat $1.15(n 1.20 Oats, new 42e, i Rolled barley $40 j Bran Shorts, per ton $28.-50 $32 I r. Uflfcl8 $11 i $12 $16 Butter Hay, lover "ay, cheat vetch Hay, ! Hay, timothy . Buttcrfat 38e ! I Creamery butter per pound 40c I Country butter 2fu )32e Eggs and Poultry, Eggs, case count cash Egss, trade Hens, pound Boosters, old, per pound Turkeys, live Turkeys, dressed Ducks, live Geese, live 30e. 32C IP, .(o)13c 9o 18; 24 . VMa Hi' ... Utwl2e Pork, Veal and Mutton Pork, dressed 1Wg3t ! .' . . ,,.. ... ...... Pork: on foot Se r 1 - - 'Veal, according to ouolity 12c d emiioweriii"!Steera 5)6c . poned until after the new vear. e belonging to!0""8 t&L JS" Mn?nt Cornu ifl he i Bulls Ewes oc wetners 5 l-26cjhome folks. Figs and Dates Figs 0 four oz $2.60 Figs, 36 12 os A Figs, 12 10-oz Black figs Whit figs Dromedary dates Golden Dates Vegetables Tomatoes Cabbage String garlic Potatoes, sweet 'Potatoes, per 100 pounds J-20 Green onions 40c r Green peppers 7ii Carrots, dozen 40c! Articlioues i ; Lettuce, California, crate $2.2o i Onions $2,751 Celery 7590cj Cauliflower : a i a .iter1 Parsnips, carrots and beets Corn husks, lb Fruits 9)1.25 12VjC Apples 50c(a$l Oranges, navels $2-503.00 Oranges, Japanese $1.25 ' Lemons, per box $4.50(g)5.0() I Bananas, pound 5c California grape rruit ijj.au Florida grape fruit $5.00 Pineapple 8c Honey $3.50 Cranberries fifcMQttJSO Retail Prlceg Bggs, per dozen, fresh ranch 35c Sugar, cane $S.05 Sugar, beet $7.85 Creamery butter 45c Flour, hard wheat $2(3)2.35 Flour, valley ... $1.83.i2.00 PORTLAND MARKET Portland, Ore., Dec. 21. Wheat: Club. $1.33. Bed Russian, $LD3. Bluesteni, $1.3S. Fortyfold, $1.30- Oats: No. 1 white feed, $35.25. Barley: Feed, $37. Hogs: Best live, $9.75. Prime steers, $7.75. Faucy cows, $6.50. Calves, $7. Spring lambs, $10. Butter: City creamery. 38c. Kggs: Selected local ex., 88& Hens, 15 l-2c Broilers, Pic. Geese, lie. NHOH . MICKENHAM & CO. Will pay highest cash price for veal, poultry and eggs. , c III..L TM. . 1W .-. nign. Phone 10 :;: Pratum News Notes ( Capital Journal Special Service.) Pratum, Ore., Dee. 21. The Franklin , .w- MA 0t hold it- regulariada. - ! session last Friday. It has ben post 3(a3ic!l,olidavs nl home. Mr. James Harper, Jr., is again with Mrs. Claude Ramsden is seriously ill at her home in I'ratum. Relatives 'from the east arc visiting $1.00 at the home of . J. Krciihirl. ftc j Mrs. Emit I.eisy and her sister, Mrs. 10c Anne Showater, were Salem visitors last $3.75! 'week. 15c! Preparations for Christmas are every where going apace. Salem shoppers are $1.50 too numerous to be mentioned and the $1.30! children are eagerly counting the dajs 14fiictii1 Christmas morn arrives. The Meiinnnite church will sive ils J program on Christmas eve, Sunday, De- ------- camber 24. The church Friday choir will meet at the evening for the final practice. The school will render a short nro- gram on Friday afternoon, December 22. The upper grades will present a unique dialogue entitled "Jack's Goblins, " . . . " . while the primary grades will present "Hiawatha s Childhood." Mr. Feter Hofstetter has joined the Teachers' Training class at the Men uouite church. Little Miss Kufner is slowly recover ing from her long illness and will soon be able to walk about again, though it is improbable that she will attend school again this term. PROHIBIT PEACE MEETING Amsterdam, Dec. 21. Police prohibit ed a great socialist meeting scheduled iu favor of peace at Leiosig, according to dispatches here today. PROSPERITY IN CANADA Thous- anay oi tarmers in western Canada have, gold their crops this year for more than the total cost of their land. Land at $15 to $30 an aero has produced crops worth $40 to $75 an acre. Stock raising and dairying are equally profit able hogs and beef highest in coun try's history. Irrigation districts pro ducing more alfuliu and tedder crops than ever before. Get your farm home from the Canadian Pacific Railway. Last year I asked you to take advant age of this opportunity you might have paid for your farm with the 1916 crop again 1 extend the invitation. Good land from $11 to $30 per acre; irrigated land from $35; 20 years to pay, government guarantees lund and water titles. Pay in full at any time if desired. We will lend you up to $2,000 in improvements in certain districts, jlwith no security other than the land. Ready made farms sold on special easy terms. Loan for live stock after ono year's occupation, subject to certain reasonable considerations explained on request. Low taxes; no taxes on im provements. Free schools; full religious liberty; good climate, and the beat neighbors in the world. Other farmers becoming rich in Western Canada; you have the same opportunity. Buy direct irom the Canadian Pacific Railway Write for free book and full informa tion. J. S. Dennis, assistant to the pies ident, Canadian Pacific Railway, 77 Ninth Avenue, Calgary, Alberta, Can AN ESSENTIAL TO BETTER HEALTH Good Digestion TRY HOSTETTER'S Stomach Bitters BOAVASOBB SALEM 8CAVHNGER Charles 8oos, proprietor. Garbage and roruse 01 an Kinds removed on monthly contracts at reasonable rates. Yard and eees poole cleaned. Office phone Mai a 2247. Beaideace, Main 227a STOVE REPAIRING 8TOVEB REBUILT AND REPAIRED fr yeass espenenee. 1 it National and American fence Sizes 26 to 58 in. high. Points, oil and varnish, eta. Loganberry and hop hooks. Salem Fence and Stove Works, 833 Court street. Phone 124. IrfSURAWCH ASP REAL ESTATE GHA8. a HODGKIN General Insur ance, Surety Bonds, real estate and rentals. Hubbard bULj. Phone 386. tf OSTEOPATH DBS. B. H. WHTTB and B, W. WAL TON Osteopathic physicians ad nerve specialists. Graduate of Amer ican school of Osteopathy, Kirfcsvlle, U. Pint onutnnrn and HDeeiaBaod itt nerve diseases at Los Angeles eohege. Treat acute and chronio diseases. Consultation free. Lady aMertant. Office 505-506 U. S. National Bank building. Phone 859. Bcsidenee, 840 North Capital street. Phone 45. CHIROPRACTIC SPINOLOGI8T DR. O. L. SCOTT Graduate Chiro practic's Fountain Mead, liavenyon, Iowa. If you havo tried everything and got no relief, try Chiearjraetie spinal adjustments and get weU. Of fice 406-7 8 XJ. S. National Bank building. Phone Main 87. Ragiafcnce, Main 828-B. UNDERTAKERS WEBB & CLOUOH CO. C. B: Webb, A. M. Clo'ugh morticians and funeral directors.. Latest modern aaethods know to tho profession cmroscd. 499 Court St. Main 120. Main 9888. R1GDON -RICHARDSON 00 Fuaeral directors and undertakers, 253 North High street. Day and signt ilbue 183. tCEIJANEOOa FRU1TLAND NURSERY Safes yard now open fov business at High a.u.1 Ferry Sts. I'Vll line of nursery aioek. Italian prunes a specialty. Nursery located one mile east of penitentiary. Phone 23F21. tf OREGON SCHOOL OF NEUROLOGY Dr. Flora A. Brewster, dean of the Oregon School of Neurology, has removed from the Hubbard bidg. to 712 State St., cornor Cottage St, Kx aminatiou free. Phono 1350. tf ARE YOU GOING F.astt Obrtsult us about reduced freight rates on house hold goods to all points. Fast thraugk scrvico. Capital City Transfer So., 161 S. Commercial St., Salem. Phone 933. YOUR HEALTH Is important. Mag netic healini? and electricity a,t rec ognized as tho two great healing pow ers in tho treatment of all kinds of diseases Come and see ma. Br. Fva Murphy, 384 State St. Boom 11. ;jJil2 r PiYThe highest market priee for ..... n T . . .. . .. m 1 : . all KinOS Ot live biock HI. an iiuv. 6. W. Byre, 2206M, Salem. tf MONEY TO LOAN ON Good Real Estate Security THOS. K. FORD Over Ladd k Bush bank, Salem, Oregon MONEY TO LOAN I have made ar rangements for loaning eastern money, will make very low rate of iuterost on highly improved Harms. Homer H. Smith, room 9 McCbrnack Bldg.j Salom, Ore. Phone 96. FOE SALE HAND MADE SHOES An3 rubber boots for sale. Jacob Vogt, 9ft South Commercial street. Cobbling neatly done. j""1- FOR SALE 40 acres " re'd hill" rand, good soil, 22 acres in cultivation; acres orchard. All personal MMttJ including team, cow, fresh; heifer, ten tons of good bay and numerous other items. Price $4200. Terms easy. Square Deal Realty Company, tele phono 470. LM.HU1 CARE OF Yick So Tong CHINESE MEDICINE AND TEA COMPANY Has medicine which will ear Any known Disease Oucn Sundays from 10:00 ft. . tmrU 8:00 p. at. 153 South High StrM. Oregon.