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.THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THUSDAY. AUGUST 2, 1917. SEVEN "HEEZA BOOB" By Mort. M. Burger 7 : '" "feji I 77ie Daily Capital Journal Classified Telephone and Business Directory A Quick, Handy Reference I for Busy People l EVEETTHINO ELECTRICAL - Telephone Salem Electric Co., Masonic Temple, 127 North High .;. Main 1200 TRANSFER AND DEAYAGE Mem Truck & Dray Co., corner State and Front streets Main 74 FOB SALE HEADER, DOES THIS IXTEBEST youf We have five acres of good soil close to carline, well drained. spring brook crossing the place, convenient f to, city, cneap tor cash; also atom i - fobl heuse in WrtBleniHohd good lor, price $i50. Terms easyv'Call 40- square Deal Kealty to- FOE RENT FOB RENT Nicely furnished house keeping rooms, reasonable. 855 N. Commercial. tf OSTEOPATH DBS. B. H. WHITE and E. W. WQi TOA Osteopathic physicians arid nerve specialists. Graduate of Amer ican school of Osteopathy, Kirksvillc, Mo. Post graduate and specialized in nervous diseases at iios Angeles t ol lege. Offices 505-50S U. S. Nat. Bank Bldg. Phone 8i50. Residence 1620 Court. Phone 2215. UNDERTAKERS WEBB & CLOUGH CO. C. B. Webb A. M. Clough morticians and funeral directors. Latest modern methods known to the profession employed. 4H9 Court St- Main 120. Alain 98SS, STOVE REPAIRING STOVES REBUILT AND REPAIRED 50 years experience.' Depot National and American fence. Sizes 28 to 58 in. high. , Paints, oil anil varnish, etc. -, Loganberry 'and hop hooka. : I Salem Fence and Stove Works, 250 Court street. Phone 124. SCAVENGER SALEM SCAVENGER Charles Soos, proprietor. Garbage and refuso o? all kinds removed on monthly contracts t reasonable rates. Yard and cess pools cleaned. Office phone Main 2247. Residence Main 2272. MONEY TO LOAN On Good Real Estate Security THOS. K. FORD Over Ladd & uush bank, Salem, Oregon MONEY TO LOAN Eastern Money at Lowest Rates, on approved Security. Homer H. Smith. Boom 5. Moi ornack Bldg.. Salem. Or- CHIROPRACTIC-8PINOLOGIST DR. O. L. SCOTT Graduate LODGE DIRECTORY MODERN WOODMEN OP AMERICA Ore gon Cedar Camp, No, C24, . meets every Thursday evening at 8 e-'elock in Derby building., corner Court and Well streets R. F. Day, V. C. i J, A, Wright, Clerk; -fret LODGE No. 4. A. T,' A. M. Stated communications lirst Friday la . each month at 7 :30 p. m. tu' the Masonic Sample., Fred A. Mclutii'e, W. 41. ; . S. Z. Culver, secretary. ; A.. O. r. W. Protection ' Lodge No : 2, meets every Monday eveulng at S in the Aiiuuru.u-K nan, corner court ana Liberty mn-eis. jeo. in. Hi ;l so 11, Al. V.; S. A Met adden, recorder ; A. L. Brown, Financier; B. H. Raymond, treasurer. " THE MARKETS .'". EgK are quoted a cent higher today, with still higher pikes coming, Vege tables are. scarce due to long continued dry weather, - . Grain Wheat . $2 Oats 57(560c Barley, ton $40 ran ... $37 Shorts, per ton $39 (lay, cheat, new 416(u'17 Hay, vetch, new $16(a 17 Hay, clover, new , $14(a 15 Butter Butterfat .'. 42c Creamery butter, per pound 45c Country butter : 3032c Pork, Veal and Mntton Pork, on foot l'ork, dressed .... Veal, fancy Steers .... Cows Bulls .. Spring lambs Lambs, yearlings 13(214 3-4c .' :.. 19c 13V14c 6(g!7e , 4(&5c - 45"c , 10C 7c Bi.c 40c tl.50 CENTRAL LODGE NO. 18, K. of P. Derby building, every Tuesday evening ."V.- U. tillson, K ot K and S, SALEM llTJMAXE SOCIETT D. D. Keeler, urraiaeni ; nirs. i.ou Tillson, secretary. All cases 'Of cruelty or neglect of duinb uimuls - should be reported to the ecreiary lor mvesugatlon. DE UOLAI COMMANDER Y, No. 5, K. T. iieguiar conclave rourtb Friday in each mouth at 8 o'clock p. m., iu Masonic Temple. Sojourning Sir Knights are courteously tnviteu to meet with us, Glen C. Niles, E. C. ; 11. B, Thlelsea, recorder. SALEM COUNCIL No. 2022 Knlehti and Ladies of Security Meets every "Hud and 4th Wednesday each month at Hurst Hall. Visiting members are Invited to Hiieuu. k. t. naiton, nuancier, 4So 8. 14th Street. PACIFIC LOIMiE NO. SO, A. F. & A. M, stated communications third Friday In each month at 7 :30 p. m. la the Masonic Temple. W. II. Haney, W. M : Eraest H. Choiite, secretary. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Meet everv Friday night at 8 o'clock in Derby bldg., Court and High streets. A. J, Sweinink, C. C. ; L. S. fieer, clerk, 507 Court street, l'kona 093. UNITED ARTISANS CflDltai Assemhlv No. 84, meets every Thursday at 8 p. m.. In I O O F hall, A. A. Gneffrov. M A; C. A. Vibbert, secretary, Cruwa Drug store, 33$ State street. R. N. A. "Oregon Orape Cnmo" No. 1360. meet every Thursday evening In Derby and Lafky building. Court and High streets; Mrs. Sylvia Schsupp, ihii Market, oracle: Mrs. Mnllssa Persons, recorder, North Commercial. : TRAVELERS' GUIDE Ewes 55Ue Eggs and Poultry Eggs, trade 34c i'.girs, cash S2c Hens, pound 13c Broilers, live, over 2 pounds '. 18c Hens, dressed, pound 22c Frys, dressed 30c vegetables Turnips, bunch , i 40c cabbage 22c otring game , : 7 .New potatoes : Green onions '........'.. Onions, in sack ....... Cucumbers ;. 40c Ureen peas , '. 4. California tomatoes 1.25(u 1.50 Pigs and Dates Black figs 10c Golden figs 15c Dromedary dates ... $3.75 Fard dates ...,..... $2.25 fruit Peaches . C075c Apricots $140 Oranges, Valencias $4 Lemons, per box ..., $7.257.50 Cuban grape fruit $7.50 rsananas, pound ; ; 5VL.c ( alitornia grape fruit $3-50 Honey $4 Cocoanuts .... , $11.10 t-antaloupes -$2.50(o,3 Watermelons $1.75 Willamette Valley News . Retail Prices Creamery bntter 50c Country butter 40e Eggs, "dozen 40c Sugar, cane , $9.25 Sugar, beet $9.05 Hour, hard wheat $3 Flour, valley $2.802.90 Eggs, trade 3,-)(. Kggs, cash 33e PORTLAND MARKET Portland, Or., Aug. 2 Wheat Club $2.15 Red Russian $2.13 Bhiestem $2.20 Fortvfold $2.15 Oats, Xo. 1 white feed 4S Barley, feed $44 Butter, city creamery 43(Ji44c Eggs, selected local 'ex. 38c Hens 16(ylfie Broilers 1S(o20c Rock Point Items (Capital Journal Special Service) Rock Point, Aug. 2. Miss Eleanor Willing, a nurse of Stavton, was visit ing Miss Stella Wagner' Wednesdav.. Curtis Smith mowed hay for P. J. Darbv Wednesday. Nick Neetling's and family visited at the Wagoner home Thursday. - The Franks-Bums party returned from their camping trip Tl'uirsdav. Re port a fine time. Miss Alta Smith and little sister of Silverton are visiting with Mrs. ,T. A. Burns. H. Franks and familv attended the entertainment at Stayton Thursday. t nrtis Smith and L. Thomas were in Stayton Thursday. P. .1. Darby and little sons were trnd- iug in Auni8ville Saturdav. Vuite a few hiilites attended the Christian convention Sundav. in the Turner tabernacle. Everyone was delighted with the good prospects we had for a rain Sat urday but were doomed to disappoint ment, as it is still dry and warm. The way tilings look now the beans and potato- Hop are ; rated with the short age. Andrew Ferry of West Stavton was this locality 'Monday Investigating the threshing prospects. . ' Robert Downing was out to the rnneh Tuesday. Fall wheat beins cut there lonka ns it' it will go 20 bushels per acre. Cloverdale Notes (Capital 'dournnl Special Service). Cloverdale,' Aug. 2. Tub Woman's Nom club was entertained jit the home of Mrs. J. E. Whitehead last Tuesday. A bountiful dinner was served at -e noon hour at which about 35 women, children and men wero served. Mrs. Hardinger is planning to entertain the club iu August. Mrs. W. J. Hadley had as her hotise guest last week, jliss Eva Ellis of Doty Washington, and Miss Elva Paulsen of Newoerg, and also nor son, Clifford Hadley, of Doty, Washington, was home for a few days. Mrs. Alice McLaughlin of OnUridge, Or., was visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Farris, last Wednesday. Mrs. Bertha Rogers of Portland has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Zimmer man, the past week.' " Mr. unit Mrs. G. W. Farris and Mrs. J. E. Whitehead motored to Salem Mon day. . Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hadley were Sa lem visitors Monday. Mrs. F. A. Wood and son, Carl, and Mrs. Thomas wero in Salem Monday. The flax expert from Salem was look ing at Mr. Wood's flax crop recently, he reports it as good as any. around here, this year. . t ' The farmers are "cutting their grain and feel that the yield is to be some- hnt better than they' thought a few of Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. T. A. weeks past. . - ' I Ditmarg and daughter. Miss Ethel Craig has beeft quite sick Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brook again and is in Salem under the doe-'of St. Johns, July 5, aa 8 pound girl, tors care. . named Lncile Harriet. - J. M. Hamilton received a letter from i Mr. and Mrs.. Miles Jameson and a friend in Michigan, who visited in j family of Portland spent Sanday nt Oregon one summer about threo years s. F. Parkers. Miss Dot returned 'with ago. The letter states: "We are having thcm after an extended visit with her a very wet season. One storm recently j parents. . . swept a man off the highway' with his ; Fred ITphoff of Silverton" has purchas auto, he floated down stream, finally 'cd the Imlah estate,,---crawled out and got into a tree. 1 was f ,j0hn Murthaler nnd family, T. A. going to town and had a sheep in the Ditmar and family were Woodburn vis hind end of my wagon, it rained'so hard ! itors Tuesday. the sheep was drowned. I drove so fast 1 did not get a bit wet.' ' Fairfield News (Capital Journal Special Service) Fairfield, Aug. B. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Skafe and son of Silverton were visit ors at John Marthnlers last week.; J. A. Broyles and family of Salem ride around in a new Buick. F. B. DuKctto and John Iinlah mado a business trip to the capital Saturday, Those who were entertained at din nor ot Mr, Sohn 's Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Rogaway and family, Mr. and Mrs. Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. Stevenson, all SALEM ASTONISHED BY SIMPLE MIXTURE Salem people are astonished at the INSTANT ' action of simple buckthorn bark, pylcerine, etc., as mixed in Ad-ler-i-ka, ONE - SPOONFUL removea such surprising fonl matter it relieves almost ANY CASE constipation, sour stomach or gas. Because Adler-i ka aeis 6n BOTlt ierwer and upper bowel, a few doses often relieve or prevent appendi eitis. A short treatment helps chronio JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY Liver Trouble 'I am bothered' With liver trnnliln about twice a year," writes Joe Didg- mun, Webster City,. Iowa. "I have pains in my side and back and an aw ful soreness in 111 v stomach. 1 heard of Chamberlain's Tablets and tried them. fiv the time I had used half a bottle of them I was feeling fine and had no signs of pain " Obtainable everywhere Geese 8c " Livestock Market Portland. Or., Aug. 2. Cattle ' re ceipts 135. Market steady and unchang ed. Sheep receipts '50. Market steady and unchanged. ' Hog receipts 410. Market steady, pigs higher. SHERIFF'S SALE tjf Sslem 4:15 p m 6 Lv Salem & :4S p m IS Stops at Corvallis Ar Albany fl :10 pm Ar Albauy 7 :K.-. a m Ar Eugene 8 :,-u p m CORTALLI8 CONNECTION of Chiro-; L7.?-(IL practie's Fountain Head. Davenport.! T :1S a m lowa. ir you nave rneil everything; 9:45 am and got no relief, try Chiropractic i 11 :S" m spinal adjustments and get well. Of 1 J:;2Jm rif 4HR.T-9 p s v. pi,l :wpm building. Phone Main 87. Residence, ! Main 82R. OREOON ELECTRIC RAILWAY CO. NORTH BOt'Mr Train N. Ar Portland 2 Owl IS9ii O tfiiui . 10 Limited .... 1 1 :.':. a m ... - 12 1 ::5 p ui 14 4:IKIpm 10 Limited .... 6 p m o ,. 7 :40 Dtn 10 :Oo p b S :: p m ,iu p m WATER COMPANT aT vr wiTri? eAirniYv it r . eorner Commercial and Trade streets. 2:iijpm .. Bills pevable monthlv in advance. i -4:40pm ' j 'C :." p m ' 9 :20 p m". . KOTICE . ;ll:4Jpm .. I write insurance in the best old line' companies, against Fire and Lightning, ; 4,.lOT," and live stock against death or accident ;lt Fueene'" from any cause- G. W. Laflar, Salem. I 7:S.-. sim ... Or. - 8-30 ' 1 -oo p m ... -6 r,pm ... Rime say a baseball player ought ; 12 ''"' p " to be just the fellow to throw hand tr Salem grenades. Bot Fomethine: bke that IWirTH flOOO' - roTlA.B TO S.II.EM Portland B :.!0 a m SalemS :35 : Eugene 1 0 :5. c m 8:30 am 6 Limited to :11am 8:23 in .. 12:12p .. Lt Corvallis 2:41 pm .. 4:lopui .. 6:18pm .. Burnt nor.vo 10 9:4." am 14 1:45 pm Ar a!-ui Lt Salem 10 :l.- a m 4 :1.' p m 12:.". pm 6:40 pm 18 CO BOt TH SdlNO Xo. No. No. No. 5 ..... If .. T ia Ralem Geke I.ixa 7S Arrives at Salem . . 70 Letivis Salem 75 Ar tfnli'm (mixed) . 74 Leave Salem . was said of piaai?ts when the type-' J , writer was new. And it wasn't true. jii:5ipm . . IS Limited . , . ,' 17 Loeaf 19 ..... 2! Owl ... soum swrxo . 20 . 10 Limited . .10 Limited . '.'.'."2 6wi kiTTU BulND ...21 Owl .t. .. E Limited'... No connection south of fleer. KiLEM, Film City and Wkstkus No. 161 Leaves Salem 7 :0." s m No. Hl't l.earcs Salem a -a-, m No. 167 Leaves Salem 3:45 am No. 10 Leaves Salem U:OOpin Ko. 14 Arrives Saiem f I -oo a m S -4U n m ' ;N0L Arrives Hales 3:10 pm V. , 1! u t ;. I- 1 . , . - S :1 p m.i ;" J;1 i"" J"-"u n;s.ip ' WoOHI:RN-RCRIXlKlt:LO-OER BlUM'II No. 70 leaving at 9:50 a. m. sad No. 7". arriving at 2 p. as, will be discoa-tinoed as pamwnger trains. .12 :., n m 4 :lo p m .11 :20 p . 1 : p b Ar Salem , B -') p in Ar SaIcuj . S:ljia . 4 :O0 p ni . T :5-"5 p m 4 :.V a aa willamkttf: mrrit bouts Boats leave Salfm for I'oril.mil .M,n.lfir I WHlnesdar and Fridav t II it, - nA Ar r:""M ' t - For rvslli Hie bono lvp ' ' S: ;' " m ' "'"n Tuday. Tburadav od Saturday "J P m ; rvnines at 8 s'clock. Bonis leave lvrt- Ar Albany 1 anj ror Salem at 0 : 13 each mruiic. . 1 m ' Of Real Property, on Foreclosure Notice is hereby given, that by vir tue of an execution duly issued out. of the circuit court of the state of Ore gon, for the county of Marion, and to me directed on the 21st day ef July, 1917, npon a judgment and decree dulv rendered, entered of record and docket ed in and by said court oa the Cth day of July, 1917, in a certain suit then in said court pending, whereia Jennie Huberts was plaintiff and Charles O. Roothbv and Minnie Boothbv. hit wife. were defendants in favor of Haintilf nnd against said defendants by which execution 1 am commanded to sell the property in said execution and herein after described to pay the sum due the plaintiff of tiiMO.W Dollars, ith inter est thereon at the rate of 7 per cent per annum from the 21st day of Sep tember, 1910, until paid and the further sum Of .'!15.00 attorney's fees, togeth er with the eostV-and disbursements of said suit taxed at $17.25 llollltrs and costs and expenses of said execution. I will on Saturday the 25th day of Au gust, 1917 at the hour of 11 o'clock a m. of said day at the west door of the county court house in Marion county, Oregon, sell at publie auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand on the day of sale, all the right, title, inter est and estate which said defendants and all persons clniniinff nmler them I I'St S I subsequent to the execution of pluin- 2 -boom tiff's mortgage, towit: the 81st day ot 3 :OU p m ; March, 1910, in, of and to said prem j ises hereinbefore meiituined are deserib .9 :13 am ed ill said execution as follows, to wit: '""i ommeneing at tnc northwest corner K I,", mm " -u- V') 1" "IOC K ;0. inirty- inu V"- lot- , ,i vi nirm, iaiui county, state of Oregon, running thence southerly along the west line of said lot, thirty two feet and nine inches (32 ft. 9 in.) thence easterly parallel lo the north line of said lot, one hundred six ty five feet to the east line of sard lot: thence northerly along the east line of said lot; thirty-two feet and nine inches to the northeast eorner of said lot; thence westerly along the north line of said lot, one hundred sixty-five feet, more or less, to the northwest eorner ef said lot and place of beginning. Said stile being made subject to re demption in the manner provided bv law. . ' Pated this 23rd dav of .Tnlv, 1917. ' W'. 1. MCKIHIAM, Sheriff of Marion eotiaty, Oregon. By O. D. Bower, Deputy. Aug 2C -M:o,..llBt...... ,..-.T..JMtiuJf1 g.ji!y';.- itli ,,1 sill j" "HIT 1 DID PREMIU S REE 4 :IMI b m . ... C :811pm . . . . 7 :05 p m Ar Corvnllls 11 ' Every subscriber of the Daily Capital Journal who receives the paper in the city by carrier wifl be presented with a new and complete - World's War Atlas When he pays six months subscription to the paper ($2.50) at one time. , " . Every mail subscriber who pays one year's subscription ($3.00) will receive the war atlas free. This offer applies to old and nev subscribers alike. Beautiful Needle Book Those subscribers not wishing the war atlas may have in its stead a handsome beautiful leatherette needle book, filled with a wonderful assortment of needles, crotchet hooks, etc. It is a valuable and very handy premium. The terms are the same for both premiums: six months' sub scription' by carrier in the city, or one year's subscription, by mail. Call at the office, or address (Djc )mln!IMal Journal - XU . SALEM, OREGON IHpp i ,. .1': 3