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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON. TIH'RSPAY. APRIL 2f. 191" The Daily I Capital Journal Classified Telephone and Business Directory i A Quick, Handy Reference for Busy People tv - .--)f LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT la the comity court of the state Of Oregon, for the eounty of Marion. In the matter of the estate of Minnie A. McCauley. d ceased. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, E. .. l!illinghniii, admiuis trator of tl.e estate of Minuie A. Me Cauley, deceased, has filed his final account in. the countv court of the state of Oregon, for the eounty of Ma-j rion. mil that .Monday, the Mb day ot Mav, 191,, at the hour of 10 . ni., bus been fixed bv the said court ns the time for the hearing of objections to said act-omit and the discharge of said executor. . .. E. X. (ULLIXGUAM. Executor of the estate of .Minnie A. McCauley, deceased. First insertion April 3. 1017. Lust insertion Mav 3, J HI". THE MARKETS . " " EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL Balem Electrit Co., Masonic Temple, 127 North High . FLUMBINQ, STEAM FITTING AND TINNINfT T. M. Barr, 104 South Commercial street TBANSFEB AND DRAYAGE Salem Truck & Dray Co., corner State and Front streets ........... Telephone Main 1200 . Main 10! Main 71 FOI,' PA I,K A well built new four room house, with good lot, near car line: city water and lights- )ii."0. terms. For trade, house and two lots in Salem, and ten ai res of laud in l'oll; county, will accept improved tract near Salem. Square Peal Henl ey Co., S(I2 1'. S. Bank bldg. MISCELLANEOUS FLORA A. BREWSTER, M. D Neu rologist, nervous and chronic diseas es a specialty. 35 yrs. experience with drugs, surgery and drugless methods. Examination free. 712 State St. Fhone 1350. FBCITLAND NURSERY High and Ferry Sts. Full line nursery stock. Italian pnme a specialty. Nursery lo cated one 1'iile east of penitentiary. . Address R. 6, Salem, Ore. Fhone 100 F21. utwjfcli ARTISANS Capital Assembly No. 84, meets every Thursday at 8 n. m.. Id I. o. O. P. ball. A, A. Gueffroy. M. A. ; C. A. Vlhbert, secretary, Crown Drug store, 2)38 Suite street. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the county court of Marion cotin ty, state of Oregon. ' In the matter of the estate of J. F. Frizzell, deceased." Notice is herebv given that the un dersigned was appointed executor of the last will and testament of .1. r Frizzoll, deceased, by order of the eouiitv court of the above countv and state, nuule and entered on March 24th. 1917. and has qualified as such All persons having claims against said The following prices tot fruits tnd vegetables are those, asked by the wholesaler of the retailer, and not what it paid to the producer. All other prices are. those paid the producer. Corrections are made dailr. Willamette Valley News mmmmm fire Polk County Patrol Association Changes in the butter 'market are noted today. Creamery butter whole sale is quoted at 41 cents and the re tail price is 4y rents. The wheat prices as minted in Chicago and Portland are speculative to some extent . and the buyers here do not attempt to follow Miit in changes and lips and downs of every dav. V. E- (ireenwood, proprietor of the Black 4 Kobbie gamge was a 1'ort land business visitor the first of the week. i j Harry Hartley of Salem spent Satur- (Tinted Press Staff Corresimndent.) Slav mid Sunday with Dallas friends. Dall is, Or., April 20. The annual, Mrs. Al l-oiignecker in a guest at meeting of the Folk County Fire'the home of her daughter' iu Port I'atrol association uas held iu the lal- land this week. las Commercial Club rooms Monday! Miss Flora McCallon is in Portland afternoon. Plans for carrying on, the this week on business connected with fire patrol system for the coining sum- her millinery store. no r were perfected and new telephone ' lines to lookout stations ordered built. Tnlononr1orrft Moure An assessment of .OlH mills per acre, liluCpCUUtliLe llCWS was ordered placed on all timber hold- T.i.. .iih l. ,.,nn. ; ines in the county in older to success-1 (Capital Journal Special Service) tullv earrv on the fire patrol "work, innopciineiuc, .ajtii 1 m-m-m .... The" following officers were dected to 'he liirls' National Honor Ouard, was rv fnr (h v...r. lr...wi..,,f 'kiveii on Tuesday evening at the Ibis .. .... . ...... . ,, . Wheat Oats, new Barley, tou . . . . Bran Shorts, per ton Hay, cheat Hay, vetch ; Hay, clover Buttorfnt Gralna Butter .... i.nntii.M 64(u(iCe t3tt(u.40 40 40 14 $13 39c ... 41c Road Meetings Held To Back Supervisors (Capital Journal Social Service.) Bethel, tre, April 25 There was a road meeting at the school house .Mon daj evening, April lti. and there will be another meeting tonight. The pur-po!-c of the meetings is to invoke the referendum on a law. passed by the re Cent legislature. This law would abol-u-h all of the present road districts ia the country and would divide each eoun ty into not less than two nor more than four road districts iu addition to the incorporoted towns whirb are independ ent road districts. Tie? lines would doubtless be so drawn that all of tha road money reised iu any county coul I be concentrated on some pleasure road like the Pacific highway for instance. The inevitable result of the law would be to build up pleasure roads at the ex- Mrs. Dean Walker; ukulele mini- pense ot tne iiiamet roaos. .n pro- Misses Aerv and Craven. Honor gross os we nave inane in roan ouuunii; theatre. The following program was ,.' rendered: Music by the orchestra; 'e bonis, tiiils National Honor luinrd; rending, Miss Myer; violin solo, Mrs. Ellen Chase; chorus, boys and girls ' solo ber estate will uresent the same, dulv ver- ' leamery butter, per pound ified, to the undersigned, at the 'office I Country outter 3032c A. O. U. W. Protection Lodge No, 2. meets every Monday evening at 8 In the McCornack hall corner Court and Libeny sireet, L. It. Miistin, M. W. ; S, A, MeFadden, recorder ; A. L. Brown, financier; R. B. Duncan, treasurer. SALEM HUMANfi SOCIETY D. D. Keeler, president ; Mrs. Ixm Tillson, secretary: All cases of crupltv nr npir,t animals should be repited to the M. Axtoll, defendant. nrcieiary tor lUVCSllgatluO. of John 11. Scott. 404 Hubbard build ing, 8alem, Oregon, within six months from date. . Dated March 29, 1917. LAWKKNCK A. M'XAHV. Executor estute of J. P. Frizzell, de ceased. Date of first publication March 29. Date ot last publication April 20. SUMMONS In the justice court of the state of Oregon for the county of Marion, A. M. Hansen, plaintiff, vs. Henry In the name of the state of Oregon Egga and Poultry Eggs, trade 2c Eggs, cash 2(e Hens, pound ,. 18c Hens, dressed, pound 20c Pork, Veal and Mutton Pork, on foot 14(S15c Pork, dressed '. 18(nsi4.c Veal, according to quality ....10(a 13U.e Steers 8(ff9e Cows t. 5(a 7c Bulls 5(i tie Spring lambs i;i13',jc Lambs, yearlings i lie Wetherg" 79c you "are hereby required to appear and x" I. t. answer the complaint filed against yoil ; J 1c1 zi8s Figs and Dates UK A I.AT mUMAVnPllV V K c- n. . nilHWP iicgumr couciave rourtn Friday iu each; in the above entitled caune within six ?vn!!f.atB?i.?,'.ci?ok pi, m v"! .Masoulc weeks from the date of the first pub leinple. Sojourning Sir Kulghts are ; j, .!.: ..., .i :t .... :i CHIROPEACTIC-SPINOLOGIST DB. O. L. SCOTT Graduate of Chiro practic's Fountain Head, Davenport, Iowa. If you have tried everything and got ao relief, try Chiropractic apinal adjustments and get well. Of fice 406-1-8 U. S. National Bank building. Phone Main 87. Besidence, Main 828-R. UNDERTAKERS WEBB & CLOUGH CO. 0. 'B. "Webb, A. M, Clfugh morticians and funeral directors. Latest modern , methods known to the profession : employed i)9 Court St. Main 120, Main 98SS. EIODON-Bl CH AEDSON CO. Funeral directors and undertakers, 252 North ' High street. Day and night phone 133. CAVANGEB SALEM SCAVENGER" Chatles Soos, . proprietor. Garbage and refuse of al? kinds removed on monthly contract! at reasonable rates. Yard and cess pools cleaned. Office phone Mail 2247. Besidence. Main 2272. MONEY TO LOAN ON Good Beal Estate Security THOS. K. FORD Over Ladd & Bush bank, Salem, Oregon MONEY TO LOAN Eastern Money at Lowest Bates, on approved Security. Homer H. Smith, Boom 5, McCornack Bldg., Salem, Or. INSURANCE AND RE AL ESTATE OHAS. B. nODGKIN General Insut nce, Surety Bonds,, real estate an rentals. Hnhhnrd Mr)?. Phone afl t courteously Invited to meet with us. Glen ( Mies, E. C. ; II, B. Thielsen, recorder. SALEM COUNCIL Ro. 2022Knlghts and i.iiuicn ux necuriiy .ueets every 2nd and 4tli Wednesday each moath at Hurst Hall. Visiting members are Invited to attend. E. F. Walton, financier, 4S0 S. 14th Street. PACIFIC LODGE NO. B0, A. F. & A. M, ouueu communications taird Friday In each month at 7 :30 p. m. In the Masonic Temple. W. II. Dancy, W. M, ; Ltuest H. Choate, secretary. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Meet every uigui moo cisck in UerOy bldg Court and . High Sts. A. J. Swelnlnk, C. C. ; L. S. Geer, clerk, CU7 Court street. Phone C93. to so appear and answer, the plaintiff will apply to the court for relief as demanded' in lis complaint, to-wit; For a judgment against you for the sum of $12.S."i together with interest from April 13, 191,i, and his costs and dis bursements herein. This summons i published in the Daily Capital Journal once each week for six consecutive weeks by order of the Honorable Daniel Webster of the above entitled court, made on the 1 Ot h of April, 1917. . t F. II. RREVF.S. Attorney for Plaintiff. First publication April 12, 1917. Last iuluication -May .4, ini. Golden dates Dromedary dates - . 10c ... 15e $3.75 George T. (ierlinirer of this city; vice president, B. C. Miles of Salem; secre tary-treosurer, W. V. Fuller of ihillas. Mr. Fuller was also chosen as district file warden for Polk County and will have charge of "the patrol work as heretofore. """ t I li ,ifim,ti-i. Big Flag Pole Breaks. muj v.,li;m- nml H T. Fitchenl mo- with that provision o." law which re The big flag pole that was to have ,r,i iwlnnd nn Tursdav. ouires that 70 per cent of the money been erected at the shoos of the Soutli-i arrv Miller of Company' L spent mised in any district must be spent em Pucific comnanV Friilav afternoon s,iuv here u-itli relatives. ' there. This new law is reactionary. H ie-natd i.lans and ideals, lr. ( has. II. here in Oregon has been made possihm ... liv th niHiir koihII iiistrirts toietller Veneiaciea Cabbage , String garlic New potatoes Potatoes, per 10(1 lb: Carrots and beets .. Green onions . Artichokes $1 Lettuce, California, crate .... $2.503 R,,oX A- Oregon Grape Camp" No. 1J00, meet every Thursday evening In Derby and Lafky building, Court and High streets ; Mrs. Sylvia Schaupp, 1U71 Market, oracle; Mrs. Melissa Per sons, recorder, JJ North Commercial. Phone 143UM. TRAVELERS' GUIDE . .OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY CO. NORTH BOUKU :aiem Train No. 4 :."i5 a m 2 Owl . u 7:15 a m e .. ... 9:45 a m .... 10 Limited , 11:20 a m 12 .... 1:50 p m 14 4 :00 p m . . . . 10 Limited . 5 :0 p m 20 . . . . 7 :55 p m 22 SOUTH BOIINO Portland to bale 11 Lt Portland o 'i , 11 m Salem 8 :3 Eugene 10 :55 a m Ar Portland 6:53 a n , 9 :25 a m . 11 ::S5 a m . 1 : p in . 4 :00 p m . . D :50 p u . 7:40 p in .10:00 p m NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT Notice is hereby, given that Pavis Keen, as administrator of the estate of Philip Hees, deceased, has filed in the countv court of Marion county. Oregon, his final account, and that the 14th day of May, 1917, at the hour ot 10 o'clock a. 111. thereof, at the court room of said court lias been duly ap pointed by said court as the time and place for the hearing of objections to said final account, and the settlement thereof, at which time any person, in terested in said estate may appear and file objections therto, and contest Hie same. - Datcd this' 9th day of April, 3917. . DAVIS KEES, Administrator of the estate of Philip Bees, deceased. May 10 .$3.: 5c 710c . 10c (u3.-0 .. $1.25 40c with much ceremony and patriotic demonstrations broke Tuesday after noon while being placed in the ground and a new staff will have to be secured from the timber above ltlack Hock be fore the flag raising ceremonies can be nulled off This i the third liiir stick to be broken that whs to have been! some time, returned to her home Sun used for the occasion, the two previous ones having brokeu in falling. Farmers' Warehouse Being Built. The new. farmers' warehouse that was ordered bttiK at a recent meeting is to be located on South Main street near the public school building and 11. Morrison who has the contract for constructing the same has a force of men at work on "the grounds getting things in readiness for erecting the building. . " The contractor expects to have the building completed by the first of June. The Farmers' Union who arc backing the proposition will install a cleaning and choping machine in the building and will appoint a man ager to be in charge of the building at all times. The .building will be 40 bv 0 feet in E. Tice of Company L visited over is especially unjust to the ruiol districts Sundav here with his wile. but it is also an economic mistake wnen Tom Hart has accepted a position viewed from the standpoint of the gen wit h Independence-Monmouth Motor eral public. The measures, will almost conpany, as conductor. certainly be rejected by t lie people if it Mrs. A. I'. Davidson who has been is referred. An every effort will be confined to the Salem hospital for .made to have it referred. The latest victims ot the measles ore: dav. Fiankic Zak, Chester frundborg. era, Mrs. Walter Xelson of Albany spent Bd Ivy Both. Emmaloen and Kathleen a few days here this week with rein- Briukley, Oliver Fuestnian, Miss Cb.ri.t lives. ' tine Battalion and -Miss Alta Matten. Mr. aud Mis. .1. Nelson of Corvallis The following frtini here attended the spent Sunday here with relatives. ! illustrated lecture on industrial club Mrs. Bertha King of Corvallis spent ,lt Fruitlnnd last Wednesday Siindnv here with Iter' parents" Mr. night : Johnnie Zak, Wolter Vandei beck, and Mrs. J. S. Bohannon. Madison Nieaols, Mike Battalion, Mrs. E. Drown of Corvallis was an Hide- D r. Evans, and Mr. and Mrs. A. L. pendente visitor on Sunday. Onions . , Celery Turnips Radishes California radishes Cuban tomatoes Asparagus Spinach Broccoli Cucumbers Green Teas .. k.,.i... ..12 l-2c ,:. 90c ,.. $2.25 40c0 30c $4 10c tic $1.75 $i(i.ro 8c Waconda News .Nchulz. i lu the last monthly spelling contest at the Bethel school Carroll and Lucille i Robinson each made a grade of 100. Those over 9(1 were Chester Sundborg, Frnnkie Znk, Walter Bahnsen, Elmer Fruits Apples ... ,.r..,.. 50cJl Oranges, navels $3.253.50 Blood oranges $1.25 Lemons, per box $3.754.00 Bananas, pound 53-4e California grape fruit $3.50 Florida grape fruit $5.506.50 Pineapple . .. 8c Honey $3.25 Cocoanuta : $1.15 Retail Pricej Creamery butter, 4."c Country butter - 40c Eggs, dozen 30c Sugar, cane $9.45 Sugar, beet $9.25 Flour, hard wheat $;i.()(3.,5o Flour, valley $2.83(a-3 PORTLAND MARKET Portland. Or., April 20. Wheat: - Club $2.50 Bed Iiussinn $2.48 llliiestem $2.50 Forty-fold $2.48 Oats, io. 1 white feed $52 Barley, feed $54.50 Hogs," best live $15.50C 15.00 Prime, steers $10.50 Fancy cows $8.73(8 8.85 Calve.. 10 Spring lambs $13.50 liutter, city creamery 3940c Eggs, selected local ex. Slfifti 32'c liens 21c Broilers .'!5(i "0c (icese 12(h 13c STOVE REPAIRING BTOVES REBUILT AND REPAIRE1 50 years experience. . Depot National and American fenc Sizes 26 to 58 in. high. Paints, oil and varnish, etc, Loganberry and hop hooks. Salem Fence and Stove Worka, 25' Oonrt treet Phone 124 OSTEOPATH DRS. B. H. WHITE and R. W. WAL TON Osteopathic physicians ant naive specialists. Graduate of Amer ican school of Osteopathy, Kirksville Mo. Post graduate and specialized it nervous diseases at Los Angeles Col lege. Offices 505-50$ V. S. Nat. Bank lildg. Phono S59. Residence 1020 Court. Phone 2213. WATEE COMPANY BALEM WATER COMPANY Off ie. corner Commercial and Trade streeti ill navsble mnnthlv in advance. LODGE DIRECTORY atODREN WOODMEN OP AMERICA Ore- fin Cedar Camp. V. B-4II, meets every hursdny evening at 8 o'clock in Iierby foiioiin. corner ( ourt and High streets. t. way, v. c. ; J, a, v rigut, Clerlt, BAf.EM LODGE No. 4. A. F. & A. M, Mated commnnientlons first Friday in eich month at 7 :80 p. m. in the .Masonic Temple. Fred A. Mclntire, W. M. ; S. v.. Sulver. secretary. CENTRAL LODGE. NO. 18. K. of P. Derby building, every Tuesday evening of each week at 7 :.. I.oyd T. Rlgdon ,l. - : w. n, inioon k or k nnn u. Sell it Journal classified ad way. 8 :30 a m n I.lmitpri 10 :45 a m ....... 7 2 :05 p m 9 4:40 p m .... 13 Limited . 0:0upm .... 17 Local . . 90 d m 1 11 :4o p m 21 Owl ... NORTH Boi;xn Lt Corvallis 4 :10 Dm 20 Lv Eugene 7 :do a m .... 10 Limited . 1 :53 p m .... 10 Limited . 5 :23 Dm 21! 12 :05 p m 2 Owl . . . SOUTH BOUND .10 :11 .12 :oa p m . 4 :15 p in . C :40 p m . 8:10 p m .11 :20 p iu . 1 :oo p m Ar Salem . 5:30 p m Ar Kalem . 9 :45 a m . 4 :00 p in . 7 :55 p m . 4 :35 a ui NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Lv Salem 1 :55 a m 10:15 a m Lv Salem 12:55 p m Ar Eugene 21 Owl 0:50 a m 5 Limited .... 12:25 p m Ar Albany .... 1 -. 1 :50 p m Stops at Corvnlls Ar Albany .... 9 5:10 m Ar Albany 7 :35 a in Ar Eugene , .. . 13 H -r.ti 11 m CORVALLIS CONNECTION NOBTH BOUND Lv Corvallis Lv Salem 4:15 p m Lv Salem e:4o p gealed proposals, endorsed "Propos als for Open Air Pnvilion for Tubercu lar Patients, and .for alterations and addition to dining room a I'd amusement hall at the Oregon State Hospital," will be received at the office of the Oregon State Board of Control, Capitol building, Salem, Oregon, until 3:00 o'clock p. 111. on Tuesday, May 8. 1917, and not thereafter, for the construc tion of the above buildings at the Ore gon State Hospital. Drawings, specifications and blank forms of proposals , may be obtained from K. B. (loodin, secretary of. the Oregon. State Board of Control, Capitol building, Salem, Oregon, nnd at the of fice of Houglitaling & Dougan, archi tects, Henry building, IVrtland, Ore gon. A deposit ot ten tiu.uuj uoiiinn shall be required on each set of plans and specifications and shall be return able onlv upon receipt of a bona fide 8:25 a m 12:12 p m 1 p m 4:10 p m 0:18 p.m. Lv Salem 10:15 a m 4:15 d m 12 :f)5 p in 6:40 D m Saijbm-Gker Line No. 73 Arrives at. Bulera No. 70 Leaves Salem No. 75 Ar. Salem (mixed) ., so, 74 Leave tsaiem 10 . 14 ..... 10 20 22 SOUTH BOUND 5 9 7 13 Ar Salem $2.60 Bushel in Portland Portland, Or., April 20. Actual sales bid and the return of said plans -and j of wheat at interior points 011 the basis specifications, in good condition, on orjof Portland delivery were made this before the date of opening bids. morning for $2.50 n bushel. Millers Each bid is to bo presented tmiieriseetn willing to pay almost any price sealed cover, accompanied by u certi fied cheek mtutc payable to the Oregon Ktnte Hoard of Control, Salem, Oregon, 9 :43 a in j for an !imoiint equal to ten per cent 4-00 m110-l"'r ('ent) of tl10 iimol,ut ,,f saitl 5:30 p mi bid, which check shall be forfeited to 7:05 p mi the state should the successful bidder City Delivery Business Sold. The Dallas delivery system which has been operated by 0. Stcingaid for the past several months was sold this week to A. K. Piatt who has taken charge of the business. Included 5n the sale was a, new auto delivery tiuelC which was recently purchased by Mr. Steingard. Yoakum to Grow Hops, Unlike many of the hop growers of this vicinity who have been plowing up their hop yards Ike Vonkum is culti vating his and will endeavor tt raise a hnniner c.rov this year. (Irant & Coad are also cultivinting one of their yards- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Scliultz of Me- Minnville were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. .1. ( . Shultz on .Monday. F. E. Elliott of Sak'iu, state forester for Oregon was a Dallas business vis itor Monday- Circuit Judge K. IT. Belt and Court Reporter Miss Blanche Barrett we.c McMinnville visitors Tuesday. Mrs. J. N. lielgerson spent .SniKjay with her husband at Vancouver. Walter Nichols, cashier of the Sher idan bank was a Dallas business visitor the first of tho week. Mrs. II. C. Lowe of (Seattle is in the citv visiting at the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. V. R. Snyder. Carl (letlinger returned the first of the week from a business trip to Seat tle and Tiiconia. Arthur Kahn of the Rodgers Pa par company of Salem, was a Dnllns visitor Tuesday. Win- White a member of Company L is iu the city for a short visit with friends. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hamilton spent Sunday with relatives in Portland and Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Beaver of Kiekreall were guests at the home of n. .....1 Mrs. A. 11. Starbuck over Kniidliv. Mis'. Arthur Ooodo nnd little son have returned to their homo in Tjalem after a short visit at the home of her arents, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Morrison. (Capital Journal Special Service.) Wncondn, Ore., April 25 The Wacon- Vauderbeek. Johnnie Zak, Bert Hund- do store owned by J. C. Savage will bo mir( wi Walter Vanderbeck. closed hereafter 011 Sunday, beginning Mr aml jlrs A t,. Schulz and Mr. May 6. ... and Mrs. O. H. Heink and family spent (haiiilina Tlitiininn has been visiting Saturday evening at the C. M. Robinson with her son, Cicorge Thiirman, for the borne. last week- 1 Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Page spent Sun- Miss Nellie Suterson and Charlotte day evening at the D. M. Evans home. Russell spent last Wednesday afternoon jtrs. . M. Clapper, of Salem, was a with Beatrice Tliurninn. recent visitof at tho A. H. Fuestnian Those who were in Salem Saturday iu)me, are: Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Savage and itr' ami Mrs- J. M. Nichols were re sults Ralph and iruncia ,a. A. w . J.u- c(Mlt visitors at the Baker poultry ranch, soin, Mr. (ieorge Thurman, JIaf Pater- ( jir ailH iyrs- q jj. iage i,ave a new son, Charlotte Russell. Bonnie Olson, p;ano-: Beatrice Tliurninn, Miles Riwsell and j, f). Clark recently purchased a nev Mr. Russell. 'carriage. Henry Park was taken back to the ; Tyrhaps some parties here may be in hospital again and it is thought that terested to know that our partneralistio another operation will be performed on yuric Sain is busy returning their mou liis ankle- " '' ' ' (.y to the victims of the silk petticoat. A party of young folkg who were .fri,mi Those who expected to get a five Charlotte Russell, Nellie Paferson, d(,lar silk petticoat for a dime will gi t Carlton Savage and Ward Russell'went t1(,ir jinl0 back provided their letter to Woodburn Saturday evening. A'jol- ;8 in tne ot BCjzed by tho authorities, lv time was enjoyed by all. I , ' The Ladies' Aid met with Miss A- e( ,;m g00a lek and a safe return, gren Wednesday nnd n very pleasant Those participating were Misses Ma9 afternoon was spent by nil. ',, Ncui0 I'aterson, Charlotte Russell, Walter Nufom has been seriously ill Bonnie Olson, Ellen Savage, eBntrice with the measles. He is improving now , Tin, mum. Laverne and Alice Palmeis but his brother, Francis has them now. j all(j jr,.asrs. Carlton Savage, Ray Pater Wow ish for their recovery soon. js,rin) Ward Russell, Willie Hop'hie amj Russells ute building a new garage for tlreir Maxwell. Miss May I'aterson spent Saturday and Sunday with friends in Salem. Charlotte Kussell visited Bonnie Ol son Sundav afternoon. Mr.. Savage's folks spent Sunday with out of town relatives. Mrs. Keone'aiul daughter, Catherine, spent Sunday afternoon with relatives in ood burn (he Kirkewoods. Safe Medicine for Children "Is it safct" is the first question to be considered when buying cough med icine for children. Chamberlain 'a Cough J Remedy has long been a favorite with. niotners or young euimicu as ii con tains no opium or other narcotic, and hild as contident- mnv be fiiven to a lv ns to mi n rule, t is nieasant to uiKe. A few jolly young folks gave a little j too. which is of great importance when a medicine musi ne given 10 yuuuu surprise on llenry rvirKOwooci .uonoay evening to bid farewell to him, who has joined the navy. Dancing and games children. This remedy is mst effectual in relieving eougns, coins aim cruuu. were enjoyed aud the friends all wish-obtainable everywhere. for wheat. Bran, shorts and rolled oals all went up to new high records here today. Livestock Market Portland, Or., April 20 Cattle re ceipts 50. Market firm. Light steers 25 CENTS DESTROYS !..,;! avni-iitn eniiio within ten d:l VS , 4 1 It 1 11 T.ll - lienvv steoru 0 50l7iJ iA1;5rJ,,(not including Sunday) from date of j 9.75; heifers S.75(ii!); cows $8.75'; 5:30 p m j notification of award. The cont ractor j calves lf7( 10. ... 2:20 li mito whom the award is made will be re-1 Hogs, receipts 705. Market steady. 3:00 p "quired to furnish surety company bond i Heavy " .If l."i.50(rt 15.C0; light $15.40(tt nn an amount equal ro nuy per com ; lo.oii. FALLI No connection south of Geer. Sat.em, Falls Citi and Wkstkiin No. 101 Lv. Salem, motor 7:00 a m N. 1G3 I.v. Salem, motor 0:45 a m No. 105 Lv. Salem for Multnomah and Airlie 1:40 p m No. 167 Lv. Salem, motor . ...4:uu p m No. 10H I.v. Salem, motor ,....G:15 p m No. 230 Way Fr't lv. Salem... .5 :0U a m No. 102 Ar. Salem . No. 184 Ar. Salem No. 100 Ar. Salem , No. 168 Ar. Salem , No. 170 Ar. Salem N. 240 Way Fr't ar. Salem .n :1! n m .0:50 a m i.(50 per cent) of .2 :uo p m i tract. a :05 p m tiro amount of "con- The right is reserved to reject any or all proposals, or to accept the proposal deemed best for the state. Dated at Salem, Oregon, April 25th, '1917. R. B. GOOD1X, Secretary, I Oregon State Board of Control- I April 20 28 May 2-5. Sheen roceiols 104. Market firm. Best east of mountain lambs $10ll; valley lambs $IOnlT.50; wetners $10; ewes $S-50; spring Iambs $i:).50. 8:30 a ni 11 :1U a in .3:15 p in .6:00 p m .7 :45 p m .2:30 p in WILLAMETTE RIVER ROUTE. Orciiun City Trannporlatinn Company Roots leave Salem for Portland Monday VFednesday nnd Friday at 11 .a. ra. : aud Tuesday, 'Thursday and Saturday mornings at 0 a. m. For Corvallis the boats leave Salem Tuesday. Thursday and Sirturday evenings st 8 o'clock. Boats leave Fort Innd fwr Salem ot fi :45 each morning. Why the Journal Is popular It prints the world ' newi to- . day while it's news. $ NOTICE TO CREDITORS Why constipation Injures The bowels are the natural sewer age, system of the body. When they be. conie obstructed by constipation a part of the . poisonous mntftr which they should carry off is absorbed into tho system, making you feel dull and stu pid, and interfering with the digestion ami assimilation of food. This condi tion is quickly relieved by Chamber- 4' V t ? . i.i .: m 8 - ?t . . - W Z V.V V WT Z 1 Notice is hereby given that the tin ili.rwi li tied hm been aimoiitted ndminis tratrix of the estate of James E. Ood-!ain's Tablets.' Oblnitiublo everywhere. frey, deceased, by the county court or Marion county, Oregon, and has quali fied. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to pre sent the same to me at SOS Court street, Salem, Oregon, duly verified, and with j the vouchers therefor w ithin six months irom the date nereor. .: Dated and first published April 20, 1917. IDA B. GODFREY,' Administratrix. Last publication May 24, 1917. NOTICE Examinations for the degree of certi fied public accountant of Oregon will be held in Room H, Out rnl Library, Portland, Oregon, on Thursday and Friday, June 14th and 15th, 1917, from 9 a. in. to 5 . m. Questions will be asked in theory of accounts, practical accounting, audit ing and commercial law. Candidates are requested to file their applications with the secretary ns soon as possible, and not later than May 25th, accompanied by the statutory fee of !i25. Oregon State Board of Accountancy Bv Arthur Berrnlge, Secretary, .124 Worcester Block. Portland. Oregon. 4 2S all over tho scaK Save Your Hair! Make It Thick, Wavy and Beauti ful Try This! Thin, brittle, colorless and scraggy hair is mute evidence ot a neglected scalp; of dandruff that awtul scurr. 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IT " t 4 ' i s k J TKSTINO "BL'LOIAX BATTLER" FOR UX1TKD STATKH ARMY The Lewis machine gun called by the allies the "Belgian Rattler" because -of its extensive nse bv. the forces of King Albert, has been adopted for use by tho 1'nited States navy. The gun was subjected to exhaustive tests at the naval proving grounds at Indian Head, Md. This photo, made by a staff represent ative of the Central News Service, shows a U. S. marine mnchiuo gun com pany, setting up a Lewis gun.