Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, February 21, 1917, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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    THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON, WKDXESDAY, FEB. 21, 1917
SEVEN
Willamette Valley News
Illustrated Lecture
at Bethel Literary;
Bethel News
(Capital Journal Social Service.)
IS. tin
l'eb. 81. The chief at
traction at Literary last Friday night
was a stercoptiean illustrated lecture
on 'Industrial Club Work" given by
Mr. L. P. Harrington assisted by
Superintendent V. M. Smith. Mr. Har
rington has been interested in the In
dustrial club movement for several
year- and at present is one of the two
field workers in the State of Oregon,
lie gave an outline of the aims and
purposes of the industrial clubs which
is to awake in the boys ami gills an
interest in the industrial life about
them and to keep more of them OB
the farms. This object is attained by
encouraging the boys and girls to raise
or to make something they may call
their own. This fosters pride of own
ership and confers the satisfaction of a
chosen task well done. It is said that
members of the elubs arc more pro
ficient in their school work as a re
sult ot having thtir interest and atten
tion aroused by their industrial work.
Many
raised
berg,
a 1ml
given,
self and died a day or two later.
Miss Anna Peedow, lately from No
hraska, but now working in Salem, took
Sunday dinger at the home of her sis
ter, Mis. John Main. Mrs. (Jeorge Hail,
was also a Sunday visitor at the John
Hain home.
Withiu about a week fi. I.. Johnston
will have finished clearing another six
acres of stump land. He has very little
stump land left.
The Bethel baseball nine had a busi
neas meeting at the school house last
night.
Mrs. I). M. Evans called on Mrs. J.
D. Clark Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Marble Crabtree, of Staytun, is
visiting at the homo of her parents, Mr
and Mrs. K. K. Matten.
i.ctdtiy night.
Harry Humphreys of Victor Po'm
was a visitor on Thursday with his
cousin, Perry Darby.
Sigford Peterson who has been il.
with pneumonia is much improved.
1'erry Darby made a BMMVM rip t.
Aumsville Saturday.
miss Ij. ivanu and J. J. Staigors wer
Salem visitors Saturday.
Mrs. A. Wolf and children and Perry
Darbys were visitors at '. 1'eterson.
Sundav.
is soon to be the or
as J. Lee of Staytoi
vicinity with his gnso
HHIEH CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING!
We R command Hood's SaraapaHlla
and Paptiron Pilla.
sient Saturdnv in Stay
Jefferson Way Notes
(Capital Jou.iial Special Service)
There will be a basket supper at the
Pringle school house Friday night.
Kugeue Halley is out on his farm
egain where he intends to stay lor the
summer.
L. G. liiilgin was in this section last
Wednesday.
Wood eattH
' der ot the da;
'will be in thii
line saw.
t Bud Fresher
I ton.
Alvv Hums and Mrs. V. Miller and
j daughter visited over Sunday at the
home of Mrs. Miller's parents near Sil
I verton.
Staytou News Items
(Oaj)itnl Journal Special Service.)
Stayton, Ore., Feb. 20 Attorney S.
! EL Heltzel was in Salem on Saturday
I on legal business.
Attorney Charles K. I.enon, who lec
tured in the M. church BUnomy nignt
the pictures were of stock
of things mail.1 by dull nioni-
The members of one club built
in which industrial fairs are
Two canning clubs were shown
togther with exttiults or nn-ir prouucis.
Mr. Harrington announced that one of
the banks ill Salem will lend 1,000
this year to club members in the Salem
district. This money will be used to
buy pigs ami feed for those who wish
to enter the pig raising contest. Other
banks in different parts of the slate are
doing the same thing for their localities.
The chilis arc multiplying in numbers
and are getting the results expected of
them even though the club. members in
.some cases do not receive the co-operation
(.I' their parents, Mr. am! Mrs. P.
k Walla ,,f Salem, were present. Mr.
Wells is assistant superintendent of i
public instruction. The house was much j
to small to comfortably accommodate j
the people present and all expressed!
themselves as pleased with the lecture.
The following program was given:
Hong', by Ida Zak and Vera Roth.
Recitation, by Harriet Wolfe.
Recitation, by Klin D. Wolfe.
.Sou"', by Carroll and Luclle Robinson.
Recitation, "The Way His Mother
Made Mince l'ies." I iy Christine Buhn-
seii. . . i
Recitation," Wflen Father Was n l.it-j
tie Boy." by ( hosier Sumtiiorg.
Music, by the orchestra.
Heading, bv Harlan Hoffman.
Pape, "New Moon," by Editor Har
lan Hoffman.
The next mooting will be March. see
ruid and there will be adebate on the
.,,..ui;,,n ivlii'tlii'i' tlii' stale should issue
I(;7.000.(i00 of bond for road pjoses.
The Bethel Industrial club had ti val
entine party at the school house a week I
ago last Friday night. The evening
was most pleasantly spent with games.
One was a game of ''fiud the candy.":
A nimntitv of candv hearts were hidden
inn! won the mize. which was a oox 01
candv. Another game was target pruc-
Tom Wain motored out to his farm i rft Monday morning for Portland, his
yesterday. home. Hp is a former Salem man. A
Mrs. Kance Nilea made a trip to town1 lnive audience erected the visitor here.
Next Sunday night another Portland at-
Wednesdav.
Bob Crum has moved" out north of Sa
lt in where he will work for Mr. Kurtz.
A party of young folks gathered at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dixon
Saturday night and spent the time in
playing "500" and oilier entertain
ment. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Chandler made a
trip to Salem today.
Mrs. Beamish from Tacoma, Wash.,
is visiting in this neighborhood.
Rev. K. J, Bulgiu is expected here on
a visit soon.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fisher of Sa
lem motored oat to the party Satur
day night.
Frank Ferguson recently purchased
sixteen arces of land from A. T. Wain
which he will set to loganberries.
I'.ugene uraDennorst motored out ttusi
way Sunday.
Miss Laura Duerner and Miss LIU
Marcey started teaching at Sunnyside
Monday; they are students of the nor
mal school at Monmouth and will prac
tice teaching this week.
It ia found that many people who
(eel the need of a Rood tonic, an im
mediate uplift, of pure blood and
strength get wonderful help, perfect
satisfaction. In a course of Hood's
Sarsaparilla and PepUron Pilla.
Hood'a Sarsaparilla is especially
recommended for conditions that are
radically or characteristically scrof
ulous or dependent on impure blood.
Peptlron Pills are recommended for
conditions that are radically or chart
acteristlcally anemic and nervous.
All the ingredients in thia combina
tion work together in harmony, and
are absolutely harmless. No opiates,
no heart -depressants, no habit-forming
drugs.
Why not begin taking these two
medicines one before meals, the other
after as soon as you can get them.
Aumsville Society Is
Delightfully Entertained
(Capital Journal special Service)
Aumsville, Feb. 20. Mrs. Kthel Mc
Donald delightfully entertained the
members of the i'riscilla club and a
few invited guests at the home of Mrs.
O. E. Darby on Saturday evening. The
rooms were profusely decorated with
hearts and cupids and the games were
in keeping with the spirit of St. Val
entine. A luncheon of sandwiches and
coffee, ice cream and wafers wen. serv
ed at a lnte hour.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Peterson entertain
ed at a valentine party Friday evening,
at their home. About twenty boys and
girls of the younger set were tho guests.
Music and games were the diversions
Of the evening after which a luncheon
of sandwiches, individual heart shaped
cakes and punch was served.
The entertainment and cafeteria
lunch recently given by the parent
teachers association netted the neat
sum of $20. An excellent program was
given and the luii. li served in the low-
CHrBOPRACmC BPINOLQOIBT
B. O. L. si (ITT -Graduate of Cairo
free tic's Fountain Head, Davenport,
. If yea have tried everything
and get no relief, try Chiropractic
spinal adjustments and get well. Of
fioe 406-7-8 U. 8. National Bans
building. Phone Main 87. Residence
Mala 82S-R.
j 11 i
UNDERTAKERS
Ads arefik
maw
Ourwant
Tra aiiraiHiW
want ad is wonderful
pamaArct
ofabslOfoursJ
want adis wonderful
Try one ifvou nave lost sometbiiA
VKBB & CLOUQH ( X). C. B. Webb,
A. M. Clough morticians and funeral "
directors. Latest modern method; i ELECTRIC BATH8 Massage, Ameri-
known to the profession employed can and Swedish, drngless methods
499 Court St. Main 180. Main 0SR8 of treatment, Eva Murphy druglces
physician, 384 state St Boom 11.
Office hours. 10 a. m, to 9 p m tf
BIGDON B1CHARDSON CO. Funeral
directors and undertakers, 252 Sent
High street. Day and night phone
183
8C A V ANGER
FOR BALE
FOB SALE A bargain, 40 acres, 20
acres in cultivation, 6 room house,
good barn, out buildings, fruit; four
miles from good town in Douglas
county. Square Deal Realty Co., 202
U. 8. Bank bldg.
SALEM BCAVKNG BR Charles Sees,
proprietor. Garbage and refuse of alt
Kinds removed on monthly contract
at reasonable rates. Yard and cess
pools cleaned. Offiae phone Mair
2247. Residence. Main 2272.
MISCELLANEOUS
Pratum Items
(Capital Journal Special Service)
PratUtn, Or., Feb. 20. Mr. and Mrs.
Elbert Powell spent the week end with
relatives at Pratum. .
.Miss Tillio and Dan Steffen visited
with home folks over Sunday. They re
turned to Salem on Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Steffen and fnmi
lly visited with Mr. and Mis. Fred
i Kampf last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Rice and son Edward
i motored to Salem last Sunday.
Robert Wenger, Jr., was a Salem vis
itor over Saturday and Sunday.
.Mrs. Paget of the Liberty school is
entertaining two students of the Mon
mouth normal this week.
Mr. Patnronis and family have re-
, i . . i , . .i i
i . j , .i i, .... f o 1 in lien io luruHHii.
Margaret Lowrey found the most hearts t,,,,,.,,,!, nPW seclion fore-
man, has moved here with his family.
, n v A . .(Mlioiiy tilt Diweiii I i.Mium luin
tice with a baseball. A number m neans Kftr, pool Walter Beutler,
shaped targets were suspended on a Lewia Pooler, Mr, Carnu and Mr.
wire. The targets were of various sues, gip
the large ones having small numbers ' Migi Austin and Miss Hufford, stu-
ind the small ones having large mim- , Monouth normal, are suendiiie
torney will be heard in the same place,
L, D. Mahone.
The Christian church last week work
ed hard to briug their attendance at
Sunday school up and on Sunday with
the aid of nutos and good hustling had
i! is reported, nearly 170 at their meeting-
,
Mrs. J. Hamman returned on Sunday
from Salem, where she had spent a few
dnvs.
Roy Ferguson, of Salem, formerly of
this city, underwent an operation on ni-i
leg lust" week in the Capital City and ac
cording to reports is getting alosg
nicclv.
Miss Stout of Mehama passed thorugb er rooms of the school building,
here Saturday on her way home from u The Sublimity Dramatic club gave
Salem visit. another of their home talent plays in
The stnge company had two machines! the opera house Tuesday of' last week,
in Salem on Saturday owing to good I entitled "The Cheerful Liar. " The club
traffic conditions. I has gained a reputation for clean,
Mrs: A. Cain, who has been indisposed I bright plavs and tiro large crowd which
for the pnst 10 dnvs, is now out again. I greeted it were not disappointed as this
Mrs. E. B. Luckhart ami daimhter. one was well up to the standard.
Pauline, are in Salem for a few days.
FLORA A. BREWSTER, M. D. Neu
rologist, nervous and chronic diseas
es a specialty. 35 vrs. experience with
MONEY TO LOAN
ON Good Real Estate Security
TH08. K. FORD
! Over Ladd A Bush bank, Salem, Oregon
INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE
CH AS. B. HODOKJN Senoxsl
ance, Surety Bonds, real estate sad
rentals. Unbbard bldg. Phone 38fl. tf
ELECTRIC SUPPLY
Co., 220 N. Mbarty
Phone 263. A esav
plete lint ot We trie
Supplies and flztvea.
STOVE REPAJEMKO
STOVES REBUILT AND KJffPAXRSD
50 years experience.
Dt pot National and American feaee
Sizes 26 to 5S in. high.
Paints, oil and varnish, etc.
loganberry and hop hooka
Salem Fence and Stove Works, 364
Court street. Phone 124.
OSTEOPATH
MONEY TO LOAN
drugs, surgery and I druglces methods. ; M(mey Rt Lowest Rates, en
vTwi approved tiecurity. Homer n. mnita,
uov. I fr ijt ,.l t,i n-
''Kl ITl.AMi M'llSKBY High and
Ferry Sts. Fidl line nursery stock.
Italian prune a specialty. Nursery lo
cated one mile east of penitentiary.
Address R. ti, Salem, Ore. Phone 100
F21.
He
ii TJPtw tyytiav inn witt up
read in the Journal in all live yif
DR8. B, H. WHITE and B. W. WAL
TON Osteopathic physicians aad
nerve specialists. Graduate of Amer
ican school of Osteopathy, KirksviRe,
Mo. Post graduate and speetaliaei ia
nerve diseases at Los Angeles ooifege.
Treat aeute and chronic diseases.
Consultation free. Lady attendant.
Office 505-506 U. 8. National Baak
building. Phone 859. Residence, 340
North Capital street. Phone 489.
WATER COMPANY
SALEM WATER COMPANY Office
corner Commercial and Trade streets.
Bills payable monthly in advanse.
$&LMeU6t
Autj'i'yf.fw.a j aA
t4 - yyvy rut. ou
Why the JoornaJ Is popular
It prints the world's news to-
; daywhile it 's news.
, K l(! JjS SC l) 3C ?(C 3 (C S(C j6 5C Jj6 5ft f!
Uisa Resale Stewart snent Sundav I severe tractiire ot
with her parents near Meliainn. above the knee, was moved to the home
iitnrnv T Tf AleAfahnn. of Htalem.rO f Mrs. M. Marin Sundav where Dr.
will spend a few days in Stayton in the
near future.
Mr. and Mis. R. HentleY, o'f l.inn
Notice of Improvement of Washington
Street
Notice is hereby given that the com
mon council deems it expedient so to
do, and hereby declares its purpose and
tlaus Fuson, who recently suffered a intention to improve that portion of
county, were in Stayton Suuuay nignt.
There will be a fine atterlance at
the high school patriotic program on
Washington 's birthday.
WOMEN! READ THIS!
Lift off any corn or callus with
fingers and it won't
hurt a bit.
bers. Elmer Roth made the highest
ser.re and received the prize, which wa
a tine valentine. A lunch was served
and the party broke up about 10 o'clock
Three new members have recently
nod the club, making a total of 22.
The follow ins; attended the dance
at Macleay last Saturday night: Roy
Marchand,' John, Henry and Walter
.Ham; the Misses Rose, Christine and
Minnie Battalion, Chris and Mike Bat
talion, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Creech, Mr.
and Mrs. 0. O. Swales, Mr. and Mis.
('. F. Johnston. Albert and Walter
Vanderbeck. Virgil Sondborg, Miss Alta
Mat ten, -Miss Lucy Nichols, (leorge Mar
ten and Cass and Lucy Nichols.
Mr. John Hain has sold over 500 bush
els of potatoes and most of tliem al
$1.75 a bushel. He has one more load
of choice potatoes that he hopes to
sell today for $2 a bushel. He also has
the week at the Pratum school. They
are boardina with Mrs. Kampf.
A program will be given at the Pra
tum school Friday evening next at 7:45
p. in.
The pupils of Hie Pratum and of the
Liberty schools all enjoyed a valentine
box on Wednesday last.
A few friends' very pleasantly sur
prised Mrs. Emi! I.iesy on Thursday
last, it being Mrs, Leisy's birthday. All
present had an en.joable time.
Mr. Liesy, who has spent the winter
in California on account of his health,
expects to arrive home next Friday ev
ening. Cloverdale Items
(Capital Journal special Service)
Cloverilale, Feb. 20. On Tuesday last
Hadlev, while driving home from
about 75 bushels of small Dotatoes that r
will be sold in Pratum for seed at $1 a Turner was thrown from the buggy and
bushel. ' the horse running for some distance be-
W. R. Baker is working for the Lewis- ; fore betes cauBUt again, o damage
burg Mutual Telephone company. All j was done.
Herman l'ects lost a line young lien
or last week.
JesSt Harrington and Orme Harring
ton nv.ii wife returned to their home in
Alberta, Canada, last Tuesday. They
have been visiting here for the past few
Your high heels have put corns on
your toes ami calluses on the bottom of
vour feet, but why care now I
This tiny bottle holds ana visit at Tang
almost magic nam. -v
ius in Cincinnati discover
ed this ether compound
and named it freezone.
Small bottles of freezone
like here suown can be had
at any drug store for a few
cents Don't limp or twist
your face in agony and
spoil your beauty but get
a little bottle of freezone
and apply a few drops on
vuiiv tender, aching corn
1. T i 11 .1
ar callus. insianuy in"
soreness disappears and shortly you will
find the corn or callus so shriveled and
loose that you can lift il off with the
fingers.
Just think! You get ri.l of a hard
corn, soft corn or a corn between the
toes, as well as hardened calluses with
out suffering one particle. You feel no
pain or irritation while applying freez
one or at'terwards. it is magic!
Bursell, bv means of the X-ray found it
to be in a condition to put in a cast,
which means. Cais will be laid up for
i some time.
Eil F.berhardt has sold his ranch near
, town to the Steincamp brothers, consid
eration $51)00.
Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Eastburn
' Monday Fob. I2,n nine pound girl.
I B. N. Speed, who has been in Hanks
jfor the past tour months, has returned
I and taken up Ms old position in
I Speer 's store.
j Claire Brock and Hubert Crane left
for Eastern Oregon, Monday of last
I week where they have obtained posi
! lions.
Miss West of Salem was a week end
guest of Miss Kthel .McDonald.
! A. W. Schrunk has purchased a new
j Ford automobile.
M. H. Sneer returned Saturday from
nt aim .lunction city.
Marion News
A SALEM WOMAN'S
EXPERIENCE
or roe phones on the 4.: line imvo been
equipped with condeifiprs. The phones
are being adjusted ami the line will he
completely overhauled; nil o'f which wiH
make a ureal improvement in-the serv
ice. Mr. Kimc'iter had the misfortune to
lose hi lest )kmsi- lant week. It got
cut with lail wire and died of blood
prison a few dnys later.
(!u,v Johnston lost a eolt last week.
Il got down in the -barn and injured it
DON'T FUSS WITH
MUST ARDPL ASTE RS !
Musterole Works Easier, Quicker
and Without the Blister
There's no sense in mixing a mess of
mustard, flour and water when you can
easily relieve pain, soreness or stiffness
with a little clean, white Musterole.
Musterole is made of pure oil of mus
tard and other helpful ingredients, com
bined in the form of a pleasant white
ointment. It takes the place of out-of-date
mustard plasters, and will not blister.
Musterole usually gives prompt relief
from sore throat, rironchitis, tonsilitis,
croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, head
ache, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism,
lumbago, pains and aches of the back or
joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises,
chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the
chest (it often .prevents pneumonia).
William Haker was a Salem visitor
last Wednesday.
Mr. Peetz and family were shopping
in Salem Saturday.
Ray Karris, who has been in the hos
Ipitei for the past ten days, was brought
'home. Saturday. Mr. Farris expects to
be as well ami strong as ever in a short
'time. ,.e loaf iun..L- an the doctors took 1
! Carl Wood was taken to the hospital L thp ,10S,ital Sunday. The operation
in Snlein Friday night where he was Mon(nv .,rVCli successful and a speedy
operated on Saturday. The last reports ; re(,ov isj nop(,(( for.
are that he is very weak but is doing i Wagner is in the hospital in
ni'-ely. .. Portland under medical care.
The Kebekah lodge in Turner held, MrR j A Tayior 0f Scolts Mills in
la Xo 1 meeting Saturday Feb. 17. pere UisiM her 'daughter, Mrs. L. C. Rus
;was a goon kwmstoi "V" " ,, sell and family
nieiuriers were inuinieu, iuu-r whu-h
(('apitnl Journal Special Service)
Marion, Feb. 21. Nearly twenty per
sons took the morning train to Salem
last Saturdnv. Several of the number
were going to attend the Friends qnur
torlv meeting at that place.
Mrs. Jas. Wilson and sou Leonard,
went to Turner last Friday to visit lies
mother. Mrs. Rusbco of that place.
Henry Fennell was a business visitor
in Dallas last Saturday.
Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. Lew Peter
son, a son; mother and child doing
nicelv. Mrs. Peterson 's mother, Mrs.
Brown of Tennessee arrive, I here last
Friday und is caring for and visiting
with her daughters here.
Mrs. X'. Terhune's condition showed
...orkcl ininrovement trio last two .lays
of last week, so tne a
Can you doubt the evidence of this
Salem woman? .
You can verify this Salem endorse
ment. Re.id tiiis:
Mrs. B. R. Scruggs, 7,80 S- Thirteenth Wheat
St., Salem,, says: "I know from per-1 Oats, new
sonal experience that Doan's Kidney i Bran ...
HUs are a medicine of merit and I J Shorts, per toll
don t hesitate to recommend them to Hav, eiovi
anyone I hear complaining of back- Hay, cheat
ache or kidney trouble. I had a dull i Hay, vetch
pain through my -idneys. Other symp
toms of kidney disorder convinced me
that my kidneys were the cause of j Butterfat
backiehe. I took two boxes of Doan's
Kidney Pills and they stopped that
misery in my back and put my kid
neys in good condition,"
Price 50c it all dealers. Don't simp
ly ask for a kiunqy remedy get
Doan's Kidney Pills the same that
Mrs. Scruggs had. Foster-Milburn Co.,
Props., Buffalo, N. Y.
the right leg, just Washington street between till; east line
of Fir street and the west lino of Lib
erty street, at the expense of the abut
ting and adjacent property by bringing
said portion of Washington street to
the established grade, constructing ce
ment concrete curbs and paving said
portion of Washington street with a
Portland Cement Crushed Rock Con
crete Pavement six inches thick, in ac-l
cordance with plans, specifications and I
estimates for the improvement, of saidi
portion of Washington street adopted'
by the common council on tho ith day!
of .Tune, 1910, which are now on file I
in the office of the city recorder,
which for greater certainty and a more
detailed description are hereby refer-
THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL
Classified Business
Telephone Directory
A Quick, handy reference for busy people
EVERYTHING ELEOTBJ.OAL
Salem Elestrls Ce., Maaonia Temple, 127 North High
PLUMBING, UTEAM FITTING AND TINNING
T. W. Burr, 104 South Commercial street
TRANSFER AND DRAYAGE
Salem Trass ti Dray Co., sorner State ana front street
Mats
red to and made a part hereof.
The common council hereby declares Flour, hard wheat
its purpose and intention to make the flour, valley
above described improvement by and
through" the street improvement depart
ment of the city of Salem.
By order of the common council.
KARL RACK, City Recorder.
Date of first publication of this no
tice, February 26, lflir. mar2
$2.1(Xffl$2.40
$1.900$2.00
TRY JOURNAL WANT ADS
PORTLAND MARKET
21.
mornings notations at JO1, to 11 :i-4c.
All cattle arc strong. California vege
table prices are also on the raise. It is
feared that more cold weather will
make all California fruit prices prohibitive.
Grains
$1.20$L25
45c
$28.50
$32
K)a 12
$wmi
$12
Portland, Of.. Feb.
Wheat, club $1.34
Red Russian 1.o2
Itluestem $1.60
Forty fold 13.56
Oatsj No. 1 white feed $:jh2."i
Barley, feed $39.50
llogs best live $12.40Ca 1 2.(10
Prime steers $fo9.60
Fancy cows $78
Calves $8fnil0
Spring lambs $12.7u(S)13
Butter, city creamery 3f)c
F.ggs, selected local ex. B232,j0
Hens Iglc
Broilers 1820c
(ieese $l2(u43e
TRY JOURNAL WANT .ADS
Veal, ac
Veal, ai
TUP MARKETS
. mmmmmm mmmwm apt ! mws
Hay, timothy $16
Butter
39o
Creamery butter, per pound 41c
Country butter 2832e
Eggs and Poultry
Kggs, trade 30c
Eggs, cash 28c
Ileus, pound lofgjlfie
Boosters, old, per pound 9c
Turkeys, live 1921c
Turkeys, dressed 22fe)24c
Ducks, live l&16c
Geese, live 12c
Pork, Veal and Mutton
Pork, on foot 10iSU :,-e
ordiiiy
:ordinj
to quality
1o quality
The following prices for fruits
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.
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LODGE DIRECTORY
MODHKN WOODMHN OF AMHRl&i Ore
goo Cedar Camp. No. 624(k meets everr
Thursday evening at 8 iWlock m Me-
Dorby-Laiky bldg., corner Genii and
High streets. J. F. Day, V. ft, J. A.
Wright, Clerk.
8AI.HM LODOIO Nt. A. F. ft A. M.
Stated comniunteatlons Qrss.. Wxt&kj la
each month at 7 :30 p. m. la theSfSsonls
Temple. Cbas. McCsrter, W. If. ; S. ,
Sulvnr, secretSry.
'JNIT1DD ARTISANS capital ASSMnblr,
No. 84, meets every Thursday at 8 p.
m. in I. O. O. F. hall. C. O. Mattock,
M. A. 0. A Vibbcrt secretary, Oowm
Brug store, 338 State street.
.1. 1 Unit ...I,. ,r
were invitee io me iniu:i "nn .
liaht refreshments were srved.
".Mrs. lilaco and Mrs. (jraybill were i
Salem Friday to attend the funeral o
Nlrs. .fohu McKiuney's mother.
Rock Point News
Pork continues to climb, with this
For Thin, Nervous
MEN AND WOMEN
Ho.-k
weather
it enabl
h end way
al Journal Spe.ial Service )
Point, Feb. 20. The foggy
ws rather disagreeable but
h the farmers to make great
with plowing anil see.nuK.
and so little
fall oats
bnsi-
The persistent freezing
r;iinf:ill has dnmuKi'd tl
somewhat.
I Limn Il'.iiiis and wife made a
iiess triii to Salem Wednesday,
j St. Valentine made his appearance in
'our vicinity Wednesday in the usual
fashion.
Perrv Darbv and fsm
1'leasant evening wit
!r tmA Mis. I!ov Russell have mov
ed to Tugene for a few months stay
as Mr. Russell had a position there.
.. r-. i .1 .U nHAi nnry
llie irienus i iiui. n ... , ,
tinue their revival effort again March' nothing equatt Or Compares WHO
a to 15th. They have secured Bcv. C- fo properties in
Vf liUill 01 l M'-iiuu jw.i.-, i...... " j
list of national repuianon nnu
under
years experience
Clod, and expect
, as the leader
a great time.
pc wise advertise your want! rw 'c.TZZ:
inihoUAnrrrtV HnnAsDAil nervous, u iC uciicnu Jvv
RJ,Jta;,ilLnj:. will receive from Scot t
-j rt- ! tovmtf , tesas
f ' 1
SCOTTS
EMULSION
Hull
Kwcs
Lambs He
Wethers 08e
Figs and Dates
! Figs, 36 12-oz 2.60
Bluck figs 10c
i White figs lie
Oolden dates 19
1 Dromedary dates $3,75
Vegetables
; Cabbage
String garlic 710c
I Potatoes, per 100 pounds ....$2.75oi 11.00
Parsnips, carrots and beets $1.25
:Orcen onions 40e
Artichokes $1.10
Lettuce, California, crate 1,20
Onions Otoil'ic
Celery $1.10f: 1.25
Taina'le husks, lb 10e
Cauliflower $11.00
Brussel
WEEKLY REPORT OF
UNION STOCK YARDS
North Portland, Feb. 20. Yester
day's cattle trade had an excellent tone.
There was but a light supply with a
very good demand, Practically all the
const packers were in the market as
well as a very good butcher demand.
The market was active and sellers dis
posed of everything in short order.
Beef Steern
Beef steers that sold from 0.00 to
lust week sold from $0.23 to t.60
yesterday. There was an excellent sup
ply of good killing steers on the mar
ket from central Oregon points, demand
was keen and buyers had to step live
ly to get In on the moderate supply.
Several louds of prime hay steers sliip
nad bv (loo. Russell brnuiiht $.0 with
several others at. $9.50. The bulk of tho
best loads of beeves sold from $9.2.r to
iM.40. Several loads of good 000 to 950
pound feeding steers lirought J&.S50 anil
ftM.-'iO.
Cows
Cows were a scarce article yesterday
all offerines beino m small hunches
All irood cows easily brought $8.00
whilf. medium kinds brought from
to $7. SO, Ordinarily daily cows brought
from $0.00 to $0.75 with common stuff
at $5.00 to $0.00.
Nil
The bull supply was fairly good but
did not near fill the demand and pric-
nr.l her nimii ol 2.i cents to )
i ii
prouts 12e
Fruits
Apples 5cff$l
Oranges, navels $2.5001 2.75
Lemons, per box $3.50fq)4.00
Bananas, pound 5e
It make$ other food do good. It gSS4XlK! "" fUajS
nharnens the aDoetite: stimulates Pineapple 8c
U- A:.M.1af;An an1 Kplnft over. Honey $3.30
lite luiuuwi t-.s r"- ' i ri .,, in
f 1 m E i . tva
come catarriuu irouDies. n ywic0coanuts $1.15
no taction l.offge Vtt, ,
andBT evenlna at S m the
McCornack ball oornsr Courr ana LlDertj
A. O. 0. W.
Meets dvc.rr Momtny evenlnaat 8
McFaddeu. recorder; A. I RroWB,
financier ; R. B. Dunoan, traSsurer,
SAI.I2M HUMAN H SOCIBTB D. D. ee!r,
president; Mrs. Lou 't'lllsoo, neeretarw.
All cases of cruelty or neglect ot flarsM
anloiuls should be reooctsd U tfee
secretary for InvestlaatMn.
DB MOI.AY eOMMANDMBl. Noj B.vK.
Kegnlar conclave fourth Friday in eaeH
month at 8 o'clock p. m., In Jfitsonle
Temple. Sojeurnlnf Sir Knrgfit are
courteously Invited to meet "Wtk oa,
I,nt h. Pearce, B. C, Frank Turuer,
recorder.
dODHON COiJNCIl,, Ns. 1. R. ff. M
Vtulcd assembly first Monday in eaeM
month, Masonic Templs. N. P. Kssmos
en, Thrice Illustrious Master; Una C
Nlles, recorder.
SAI.HM COUNCIL Nt). 202!--Knlhts tn
Ladles ol Security Meets every and aa
4th Wednesday each month at Eton
Hall. Visiting members are Inylled ts
attend. B. II. Waltsn, financier, 480
14th Street.
es too
cents,
with !
li.75.
n ii i ii lo
line luill rirougnt, 91 mv
of sales from $5.75 to
PACIFIC LODGE No. 80, A. T. t i. K
Stated communications third .Frldai
In each month at 7 :30 p. m. In the
Masonic Temple. W. H. TJancy, W. M, J
Ornest H. Cboute, secretary.
WOODMHN OP TH WORLD Meet erers
Friday night at 8 o'oloek m. Derby
bldg.,' Court and High Sts. A. J.
Swcinink, C. C; L. S. Geer, cleric,
507 Court street. Phone 003.
Swine pne
erratic. Then
but buyers w
high asking
u ore
Hogs
s yesterday
was a very good
?re not willing to
prices of sellers
nther
AArarj, are rundown, anaemic or
Retail Prices
Kggs, '',,'! ....
Sugar, cane ...
Sugar, bi-el
Is-ff i Creamery butte
.. 35c
$440
$.25
leinanu,
pay the
Early
sales were the highest of the iluy. hour
loads of prime hogs brought $12.00
while the late trade was only on a 10
to 15 COOtS higher basis. The bulk of
the good light hogs selling from $12.25
to $12.35, pigs sold from $11.00 to
$1 1.25.
Sheep
The moderate supply of sheep here
Monday was quickly cleaned up at
steady to 25 cents higher prices. There
was a continued good sale to all coast
packers. Several loads of good east of
the mountain lambs sold at $12.75 with
a bunch al $13.00. Valley lambs sold
from $11.00 to $12.50. A string of prime
shorn yearlings crossed the scales at
$0.75 with a load of gooil mutton ewes
briinrinir $0.25.
R. N. A." Oregon Grape Camp" No.
id0, meet every Thursday evemng
in Dorby and Lafky building, Wourt
and High streets; Mrs. Bylvia
Sehaupp .1971 Market, oraele; Mrs.
Melissa Persons, recorder, 1290 North
Commercal. Phone 1436M.
L M. HUM
GARB OP
Yick So Tong
CHINESE MEDICINE
TEA COMPANY
Has medicine which will ears
Any known Disease
Open Sundays from 10:00 ft, m.
until 8:00 p. ra.
103 South High Street.
Sal era, Oregon. Psoas KM