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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON," WEDNESDAY. JULY 4, 1917. SEVEN t $HEEZA-A-BOOB 1 'r; .': ; by Mort Burger . - 1 . t.,, . . , halnTII ( HAVE- Art 0& lU- A I -Z-r (OrtEr oF THOSE TftC A QET YrtH. AV k .; (, 1 1 VCtt.A PiCTuRtTAKertLJ---7(J Photon wiu J ; 0ve urn - rTCs '-i- i . ' i - . 77ie Dat(y Capital Journal Classified Telephone and Business Directory A Quick, Handy Reference for Busy People .. in : Ji 1 l - Telephons Main 1200 Willamette Valley News Fruitland Items (Capital .Tourual Special Service.) Fruit4and, Ore., July 3. Mrs. Marion Cloverdale Items (Capital Journal Special Service.) Cloverdale. Ore-, July 3. The Wo- Cody, of Lake Labish, spent tlie week-, man's Worn cinrj met. at Mrs. uutsh.e g cud with P. R. Coulson'a family. j last Tuesday. It was considered one of Ernest Flake, of Salem, was calling in the very best meetings, ueiu mis year. Fruitland todav. i And tliat dinner was one tnnt win not "Dad" Sturgis is learning to drive be forgotten soon.- Briseo. intending to buy one if lie' Mr. ana Mrs. f arris ami Jirs. nunc can get it trained just right. 1 rank i-agler is about tlie ousiesi boy ever," trapping gophers by moon shine after a hard day in the hay fields. . . ' I Mrs. John Miller and Mrs- Anna Girod were visiting the hitter's mother, Mrs. (lerig, today. -Mr. Paul Silke has bought a fine team of Trotters. Several from Fruitland attended the 1cm Saturday. bead motored to Sulem on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Eiley Wentherill aud little duughtcr, of Salem, are staying at Mrs. Fleetwood's during the strawberry sea aou. Mr. and Mrs. Craig were in Salem Saturday visiting their daughter, Mrs. tileiin Mured. Mrs. M. Fli'flet was shopping in ba- EVESTTHTNG ELECTRICAL Electric Co., Masonic Temple, 127 North High . - TEANSEEB AND DSATAOB Balem Truck ft Dray Co., corner State and Front streets . Maia 74 FOB BALE ' BTOVB BEPAIBINO IF YOU WANT A BARGAIN We can STOVES . REBUILT AND REPAIRED sell you a fine modern homo on North 80 years experience. . -. Cottage street cheap, for cash. Fine Depot National and American fence lare rooms well finished and excel- Bises 26 to, 58 in. high, lent lot, Plentv. of truit; can give Paints, oil and varmsb, et. . . terms otrphrt of the prite. Call aT Loganberry and hop Books. - 202 Ui'S. Bank Bids', of phone 470. Balem Fence and Stove Works, SSI! - ,-- Oonrt street, Phofie 124. ATTORNEY AT LAW OSTEOPATH ERNEST E. BAKER HAS RESUMED wL his law practice at 201 Salem Bank P H. WHITE .d E W W, . of Commwce-- Telephone m,mber m nor, apecialfsts. Graduate of Amer- a .. . "rs lean Bohool of Osteopathy, Kirksville, MISCELLANEOUS ; Mq. Post graduate and specialized is i. gg-,-v--. nervons diseases at Los Angeles Col- FliOBA A. BBEWSTER, M. D. Nen- lege. Offices 505-508 U. S. Nat. Bank rologist, nervous and chronic diseas- Bldg. Phone 859 Residence 1620 - es a specialty. 35 yrs. experience with Conrt. Phone 2815. drugs, surgery and drugless methods. . zfZZZZTTZ Examination free. 712 StaUet. Phone WATEB COMPANY 13S0, . BALIM WATEB COMPANY Qfflee corner Commercial and Trade streets OHmOPBACTIC-BPINOLOSI3T Bills payable monthly In advance. DB. O. L. SCOTT Graduate of Cairo- " practic's Fountain Head, Davenport, - SOAVANGEB . Iowa. If yon have tried everything tmKJ.J-oCTe'.!'!.'Ml' and got no relief, try Chiropractic (ALEM SCAVENGER Charles Soos, srpinal adjustments and get well. Of- proprietor. Garbage and refuse of all fice 406-7-8 TJ. S. National Bank finds removed on monthly cohtracti building. Phone Main 87. Residence, lt reascaable rates. Yafd and sees- Malm 828-B. pooU cleaned. Office phone Main 8247. Residence. Main 2272. EBT ... MONEY TO LOAN iWSBB ft CLOUGH CO. O. B. Webb. qn Qooa Beal Estate Security .- A. H. CIugh morticians and funeral THOS. K. FORD ..- directors. Latest modern, method Over Ladd ft Bush bank, Salem, Oregon , known to the profession employed. 499 Court St. Main 120, Main 9888. fftM1jV T ft f A A N miGDON-BICHARDSON CO.-Fnneral QNEY TO LOAN directors and undertakers, 252 Norta Eastern Money at Lowest Bates, on High street. Day and night phone approved Security. Homer H. Smith, 181. Boom 5, MoCornack Bldg., Salem, Or. Rod Cro meeting at Bethel last night Miss Marie Flegle is at home again after working at the Royal bakery in i?alem. Mr. and Mrs. V. R- Conlson were lVsit ing Sunday-at I.ake Labish and. saw lots of nice onion fields. There is to be a Red Cross meeting conflicted bv Mrs. E. E. Fisher iu the Fruitland church July d at 8 p. m. Mrs. A. H- Bresslcr spent today wit n out century l. .t ,tl,m. T.. in fa hnv nu nil attac K ol . sei'ariuo uiiiiuu appendicitis, but reports her mother is feeling bettCT anil.uopes ro escape u operation. . . Mr. Oswald Fgle is. visiting friends in Fruitland. . Miss Ethel Craig has returned home from Salem to remain for some time. An old time schiverer was given Mr. mid Mrs. Arthur Kunke Saturday night. The crowd was finally invited in aud treated to ice cream; Mrs. Cary, of Portland, is visiting at the home of her cousin, Mrs- J. v, Craig. old WE HAVE ONE FLAG (Continued from Page pne.) other time." . - Only once did the colonel mention his great disappointment, the failure of President Wilson to take advantage of his' offer to raise four divisions of vol unteers. This was in connection with his remarks about weeding German Americans out of Red Cross units, when he said: "Jf I had been permitted to raise the four divisions Of troops for service abroad which congress gave me per mission to raise, among the Tegular of ficers whom 1 would have recommended for command of the divisions and bri gades would have been General Kulin and Colonel Hrandholtz; and 1 would have counted myself happy to have sei v ed under either." Would Send Them to Germany Among other incidental recommenda tions made by the Colonel in his speech was that all pro-Germans and profes sional pacifists be sent to Germany and that all German language newspa ner in the United States be compelled to publish in English every word they publish in German, lie also denounced as enemies of the allies those persons who snv thev are for America against Germany, but for Germany against hmr and. The events of the last tnrco years said Roosevelt, "-bring us face to race with the question whether in tho prcs- LODOS DmEOTOBY HODREN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Ore ( Cedar Camp. No. 5248, meets every Tooriday evening at 8 o'clock In Derby building, corner Court and Ulffli Btrefti. J. F. Day, V. .'. ; J, A, Wright, Clerk, AI.BM LODGJJ Ho. 4, A. F. A A. M, Stated communications first Friday in co mouth" at 7 :30 p. m. In the Masonic Vemple. Fred A. Uclotire, W. M. ; . Z. Sulrer, secretary. L O. V. W. Protection Lodge No, 2, meets every Monday evening at 8 in the McCornack ball corner Court and Liberty street, L. B. Mason, M. W. ; 8, A, McFadden, recorder : A. L. Brown, - financier; B. B. Duncan, treasurer. CBNTRAL LODGE, NO. 18, K. -of P. Derby building, every Tuesday evening of each week at 7 :SO. Loyd T. RigrtoD. C C. ; W. B. Gilton, K of K and It, WOODMEN OP THB WORLD Meet every Friday night at 8 o'cleck iu Derby bldg.. Court and High Stl. A. J. Sweinlnk, C. C. ; L. 8. Geer, clerk, B07 Court street. Phone 093. UNITED ARTISANS Capital Assembly No. 84, meets every Thursday at 8 p. ., In I. O. O. P. ball, A. A. Oueffroy, M. A. ; C. A. Vlbbert, secretary, Crown Drug stsre, 838 State street. Lt Balen 1 :55 a m 10:15 a nt I.T Balem 12:55 p a Lv Salem 4:15 p ra ,T Salem 6:45 p 13naio3 trjjoij omt 'japjoMi "stioa Hr? tin iRJO '9jiv noi Odniips A8 -SJIl !sj9js qSni pu Jjnoo '8nptiq tvfl pn fqja a tauA sp4nqx ?ai 09( ON ,.dni3 adua noJO 'T 'N "B Phone 1436M. BALEM HUMANE SOCIETY-D. D. Eeeier, president; Mrs. Lou TUIson, secretary. All cases of cruelty or Beglect of dum almals sbould be reported to tbe secretary for investigation. DB MOLAT COMMANDER!, No. R, K. T. Begolar conclave fourth Friday In each aonrn at 8 o'clock p. in Masonic - eople. 8ojurnlti Sir Enlghu are courteously Id tired to meet witn ua Nlli TRAVELERS' GUIDE , CO. eiea C. recorder. Ilea, B. C. ; B, B. 1'hlelsen, BALEM COTTNCHi So. 2820 Knights and -Ladle of Security Meets every 2nd and 4th Wednesday each month at Hurst Hill. Visiting members ara invited to attend. E. F. Walton, financier, 4S0 8. 14 th Street. OEEOOS ELECTRIC BAILWAT moeth aonxo . . Train No. Ar Portland ... 2 Owl 6:55 a 9:25 a ,,10 Limited ... 11 :3j a m 12 1 :35 p 14 4:00 p .. 18 Limited .... 6:50 p m ...... 20 t:u p 22 .......10:00 p LV Salem 4:3 I a 7:15 a n :45 m 11 :20 a 1:90 p a 4 .00 p m 6 :30 p as li(B SOUTH SOUXD TACIFIC LODGE NO. 80, A. F. A. M. Stated eommnnicatious third Friday ta each month at 7:30 p. m. In the Masonic Temple. W. EL Dancy, W. M. ; Kraest H. Cboate, secretary. Poarusn to salsm L Portlani 6:30 a m Salem 8:35 Engeaa 10:55 a m 8:30 a m .... 0 Limited ...,iu:ii a 10:45 a si 7 12:55 p 2:05 p m 9 4:15 p to 4:40 p at .... 13 Limited .... e:so p 6:05 p m .... 17 Lcat .... 8:10 p 9:20 p B 19 11 :20 p 11 :45 p as 21 Owl lip Lv Corral I Is 4:10 p m .. Lv Eugene 7:35 a m .. 1:05pm., 5:25 D m . 12:05 p m .. KOBTH BOCKD , 20 ..... .. 10 Limited . . . 10 Limited . 22 .... 2 Owl ... ELEVEN SILLY ONES - Washington, July 4. Eleven women and one man wore ar- rested iu iront of the White House today while a crowd of 5,000 cheered and hooted wnen woman's party militants staged two suffrage demonstrations at the executive mansion gates. Miss Lucy Burns fought two policemen before the banner was destroyed. Several othor banners were ripped to shreds by men who tried to break up tho picketing expeditions. J THE MARKETS , . 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 Sroducer. Corrections are made ally. liens, dressed, pound .'X. .....j..... 22e Vegetable .' Turnips, bunch 40a Cabbage '. ...:'...J- .....i,. 2 Via String garlio -. 7 New potatoes "... 8 Potatoes, per 100 lbs. 3 Green onions Onions, in sack ... IGelery, crate Turnips, sack ........ Cucumbers ....a Green peas "Someone," says the esteemed Pitts burg Leader, "has come forward with the information that a mule cannot bray if there is a brick tied to his tail." Very well ; but now if it were Mo pliistis mephistis, you would put him out of business by attaching a bal loon to his tail. Ar Salem 6:30 p m Ar Salem 1:49 t m 4:00 p m 7 :55 p m 4:35 a m to continue as or whether we are to lii.,.fiiiin nioridv n huee nolVElot Doaru intf house and counting house, in which .Inlln,. hunters of tweutv different i tionalities scramble for gain, while ecaU really pays Ins soul allegiance to some fm-eiun rinwer. " Tiiminv tn the iiiiifists nnd "short sighted politicians n.raid of losing the Gennnn-Amerioan vote," he said: "The selfishness aud short Bighted- ness of these men were due to the fact thnt the lenders of the professional German-Americans' movement sought tn Rli bordinate tho actions Of the court- trv of which thev were nominally cit izens, the unitcu cinies, to uio.uccun of the country for which th.ey really. eared, Germany. Must Be for or Against "Now wo are nt open war with Ger many, Bho is now our bitter ana en venomed foe. ' ' v.,t mnnv of these persons, sup- nnrtnd bv tho iiroi'ossional pacifists, continue, to champion Germany's cause as against 'tho cause for which we are fighting. "This is moral treason and all who engage in it, are in iact. truiturs who have no riht longer to no ireuicu American citizens. "Tho time lias come to insist that they beeomo outright Americans or out right Germans. They cannot bo both. "Mnnv of these German sympathiz ers, including men of native origin, fear openly to assail our country; and therefore they serve pur country's ene mies effectively by assailing England. "The tories of revolutionary days who attempted to binder the American cause bv reviving the old anti-French animosities, diet no worse than those men who todav seek to harm the Unit ed States ami help our bitter enemy by reviving the old anti-lSritish enmity." Concluding, nooseveiv sum: "At present our prime duty is to fight effectively and to scnfl constantly increasing masses of fighting men to the front nt- the earliesf possible moment." M 1 m AO Wheat Oats ........ Barley, ton Bran '.. ton Grains . $2 5760c , $40 ,...:.......t...............-. 37 $39 $18 $15 . $13 Shorts, per Hay, cheat Hay, Vetch Hay, clover Butter Butterfat . .'. -. .. 38c Creamery butter, per pound 40a Country butter 3032o Fork, veal and Mutton Pork, on foot . 13lkUlA Pork, dressed 1718c Veal, according to quality 813c Kteers 7W8c Cows 56c Bulls 55c Bonn? lambs Ho Lambs, yearlings ....... 9 Wethers 68c Eggs and Poultry Eggs, trade - Eggs, cash - 27c Hons, pound 13c Broilers, live, over 2 pounds.... 1617c ......i. 0 $3 a $ ,. $2.50 75e$1.15 S((j)6a Ttananas. Dound Texas tomatoes $1.75 Asparagus . .......... .. 0e Bninach 8a Tigs and Datoa : t .. -LJL lOe Black figs .... Golden rigs Dromedary dates . 1'ard dates ........... 15 $3.75 .i. $2.25 rruit Peaches . Apricots ....-.... Strawberries, local Apples ........ $3 ...ni $1.85 .. $1.25 ,.... $ia Oranges, navels $3.7o(a4 Lemons, per box a.Bai 3.ou Bananas, pound - J5a California grape fruit $3.50 Florida grape fruit $6T Honey .. . . - J Cocoanuts .... - l Cantaloupes - $2.252.50 Watermelons , $3.50 Betail Pnces Creamery butter Country butter ............ Eggs, dozen , - Sugar, cane Sugar, beet Flour, hard wheat Flour, valley 45e . 40e ... 3oo $9 $8.80 03 $2.80(2.90 aOUTH BO0R Ar Eugene ... 21 Owl 6:50 a m . 6 Limited .... 12:25 p m Ar Albany ..... i ........ i. v - BtopS at Corvalls ' & At Albany 6:10 p m ! Ar Albany , 7 :35 a mi Ar Eugene I j, t H :Kl n m C0ETALL18 CONNECTION KOSTB BOUND Lt Corvallls DEDICATE AXTDITOEITTM 8:25 , 12:12 p a 2 :41 p a 4:10 p n 6-18 p n Lv Salem 10:15 a n 4:15 p o 12:55 p c 6 :40 p I ..... 10 14 IS 20 . 22 sourn aotiaD Ar Salem .. 9:45 a m .. 1:45 pm . , 4 :00 p m . . 6 .30 p m . . 7 :55 p m Ar Corvallls ,..11 :33 a m , . . 6 :38 p m ... 2:20 p m ..8:00 p m .'.9:15 a a . .0:r,o m ..2:00 p m . .8 :0S p m 8 . 9 , 7 , 18 ....... Siuk-Gxib Lma Na 78 Arrives at Salem . . . , No. 76 Leaves Salem , No. 75 Ar. Salem (mixed) ., No. 74 Leave Salem No connection south or ueer. SALSM, FilJ-S ClTT ASD WeSTURS No. 161 Lv. Salem, motor 7:00 a m N. 103 Lv. Salem, motor 9:45 a m Na 165 Lv. Salem (of Multnomah and Airlie 1:40 p m No. 167 Lv. Salem, motor . . . .4 :(0 p No. 169 Lv. Salem, motor :io No. 238 Way Fr't lv. Salem. .. .5 :00 Na l- Ar. Salem , No. 164 Ar. Salem ........ No. 100 Ar. Salem No. I6H Ar. Salem No. 170 Ar. Sslem fit. 240 Way Fr't ar. Salem ... 8:30 ...11 :10 ....8:15 ....6:00 .7:45 .2:30 WILLAMETTE RIVER ROUTE. Orram City Traiunortntiv ComMiiy Bcati Imt. Salem for Portland Monday. Wednesday and Friday t 11 a. m. ; and Tueeday, Tiiursday and Saturday morning tt . tn For Corvallin the boati leave f rnies pas fnpeinqj po t,. ni"S evenings st 8 o'clock. Boats leave Port lan4 far 8alem at 6:43 cacti morning. Portland, Ore., July 4. Port land's new $ti00,000 auditorium was dedicated this : morning with elaborate ceremonies. The National Education association, assembling here Saturday, will be the first organization to hold a convention in the building. i Our t7ant. Ads Light "the Way to Greater ResslU IrjrMM-tfliiUr COMIC OPERA FOR CHAUTAUQUA! THE MOST PRETENTIOUS JfUSICAL OFFERING ON THE CHAUTAUQUA PLATFORM BOSTON COMPANY OF 24 PEOPLE STRONG SINGING CAST IN LEADS AND CHORUS, WITH SPECIAL ORCHESTRA. DIRECTION G. V. C. LORD, OF BOSTON ADMISSION 75c SALEM CHAUTAUQUA WEEK July 15-21 UNIVERSITY CAMPUS SEVEN DAYS OF WHOLESOME ENTERTAINMENT, I N S P I RING MUSIC AND INSTRUCTIVE LECTURES Buy Your Season Ticket Today SEASON TICKETS ...$2.50 After Noon of Opening Day $3.00 Children's Tickets $1.00 EVEN JOYOUS DAYS