Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, August 10, 1917, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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    THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1917.
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EVER V THING ELECTRICAL
IBalem Electric Co., Masonic Temple, J 27 North High Main 1200
TRANSFER AND DRATAGE
Salem Truck & Dray Co., corner State and Front streets Main 74
M nam. HI e
FOB SALE
HEADER, DOES THIS INTEREST
youl We have five acres of good soil
close to carline, well drained, spring
"' brook crossing the place, convenient
to city, cheap for cash; also a com-
fnrtnhla hnuAA'-in lintH- Salom -and
good lot, price $750. Terms easy. Call
470- Square Deal Realty o-
FOB BENT
FOB RENT Nicely furnished house
keeping rooms, reasonable. 855 N.
Commercial. tf
OSTEOPATH
DRS. B. H. WHITE and R. W. WOL
TOM Osteopathic physicians and
nerve specialists. Graduate of Amer
ican school of Osteopathy, Kirksvillo,
Mo. Post graduate and specialized in
nervous diseases at Los Angeles Col.
lege. Offices 505-508 U. S. Nat. Bank
Bldg. Phone 859. Residence 1820
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.
499 Court St. Main 120. Main 9888.
STOVE REPAIRING
BTOVES REBUILT AND REPAIRED
60 years experience.
Depot National and American fence.
Sizes 20 to 58 in. high.
Paints, oil and varnish, etc.
Loganberry and hop hooks.
Salem Fence and Stove Works, 250
Court street. Phone 124.
SCAVENGES ,
BALEM SCAVENGER Charles Soos,
proprietor. Garbage and refuse of. 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 & xjush bank, Salem, Oregon
MONEY TO LOAN
Eastern Money at Lowest Rates, on
approved Security. Homer H. Smith,
Boom 5, Met ornaek Bldg., Salem. Or-
LODGE DIRECTORY
MODERN WOODMEN OP AMERICA Ore
gon Cedar Camp, No. 6240, meets every
Thursday evening at 8 o'clock In Derby
building, corner Court and High streets.
B. F. Day, V. C. ; J, A, Wright, Clerk.
-.! LODGE No. ' 4.' A.' F. ft' A. M .
Stated communications first ' Friday In
each month at 7 :80 p. m. In the Masonic
aempie. rrea a. juciuure, w. Al.
S. Z. Culver, secretary.
A. O. U. W. Protection Lodge No: 2,
meets every Monday evening at 8 In the
McCornack hall, corner Court and Liberty
streets. Geo. F. Masou, M, W.; S. A.
'McKadden, recorder ; L. Brown,
Financier; B. H. Raymond, treasurer.
CENTRAL LODGE NO. 18, K. of P.
Lerby building, every Tuesday evening
of each week at 1 :80. John ijlilup, C. C. :
W. B. Gilson, K of it and S,
SALEM HUMANE SOCIETY-D. D. Keeler,
president; Mrs. Lou Tlllson. secretary.
All cases of cruelty or neglect of dumb
animals should be reported to the
secretary lor investigation.
DB MOLAX COMMANDERY, No. 6, K. T.
Regular conclave fourth Friday in each
month at 8 o'clock p. m., In Masonic
leinpie. sojourning Blr Knights are
courteously Invited to meet with us.
Glen C. Nile, B. C. ; H. B, Tuielsen,
recorder.
BALEM COUNCIL No. 2022 Knights and
Ladies of Security Meets every 2ad and
4th Wednesday each munth at Hurst
Hall. Visiting members are invited to
attend, is. Walton, financier, 4HO S.
14th Street.
PACIFIC LODGE NO. SO, A. F. & A. M.
- Stated communifatious third Friday
In each mouth at 7 :30 p. m. in the
Masonic Temple. W. H. Dancy, W. M, ;
Ernest U. Clioate, secretary.
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Meet every
Friday night at 8 o'clock in Derby
bldg., Court and Higa streets. A. J,
Sweinlnk, C. C ; L. 8, Geer, clerk, 507
Court street. Phone 583.
UNITED ARTISANS Capital Assembly
No. 84, meets every Thursday at 8 p.
m.. In I O O F hall, A. A. Gueffruy,
M A ; C. A. Vibbert, secretary, Crown
Drug store, 338 State street.
B. N. A. "Oregoa Grace Cam.D" No. 1 360.
meet every Thursday evening la Derby
ana i.aiKy Duiiuing, court and nigh
streets; Mrs. Sylvia Scbaupp, 1971
Market,' oracle; Mrs. Maliasa Persons,
- recorder, 1296 North Commercial.
CmtBOPBAOTIO-SPiyOLOaiST
DB. O. L. SCOTT Graduate of Chiro
practic's Fountain Head, Davenport,
Iowa. If yon have tried everything
and got no relief, try Chiropractic
spinal adjustments and get well. Of
fice 406-7-8 U. S. National Bank
building. Phone Main 87. Residence,
Main 828R.
WATER COMPANY
BALEM WATEB COMPANY Office
eorner Commercial and Trade streets.
Bills payable monthly in advance.
NOTICE
I write insurance in the best old line
companies, against Fire and Lightning,
and live stock against death or accident
from any cause- G. W. Laflar, Salem,
Or. 8-30
Some say a baseball player ought
to be just" the fellow to throw hand
grenades. But something like that
was said of pianists when the type
writer wap new. And it wasn't true.
l TRAVELERS' GUIDE I
OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY CO.
KOBTH BOUND
Lv Salem Train No. Ar Portland
4 :35 a m 2 Owl 6 :50 a m
7:15 am 6 8 :l!f ni
9:45 am 10 Limited 11 :35 a m
11:20 am 12 1:35pm
1:50pm 14 4 :00 p m
4 :UO p m .... 16 Limited .... 6 :50 p m
6 :3 p m 2U 7 :40 a m
7:65 pot 22 10:OOpm
SOUTH BOUND
FOtTLAiD TO &ALE1C
Lv Portland
6:3i) am Salem8:35; Eugene 10:53am
8:3'lim S Limited 10:11am
10:45 am 7 ........ 12 :55 p in
2 :05 p m 9 4:15pm
4:40pm .... 13 Limited .... 6:40pm
6 :5 p m 17 Local 8:10 pm
9:20 pm 18 ll(pm
11:45pm ...... 21 Owl 1:55pm
busts aoujw
Lv Corvallis . Ar Balem
4:10pm ........ 20 6 :3o p m
Lv Kngene " Ar Salem
7:"5m .... 10 Limited .... 9:45am
1 :.'.." pm .... 10 Limited .... 4:00 pm
6 :25 p m . 22 T :65 p m
12 :li5pia 2 Owl ...... a a m
aODTH BOUKD
Lv Ralem Ar Eugene
1:55 an ...... 21 Owl 6:50am
10:15 am B Limited 12:25 pm
Lv Salem Ar Albany
12:55 pm 7 1 ;C0 p m
: THE MARKETS t
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The following are quoted higher to
day: Oats, at 00 and 05 cents; butter-
tat at 44 cents; country butter at 35
cents;- hens, 12c and broilers, 19c. The
lower quotation is tor watermelons at
$1.25.
Grain '
Wheat $2
Oats 6065c
Barley, ton $40
Bran $38
Shorts, per ton $40
Hay, cheat, new $17(fi)18
Hay, vetch, new $17(fl3
Hay, clover, pew $1516
uutter
Butterfat 44c
Creamery butter, per pound 40c
Country butter 35c
Pork, Veal ana Mutton
Pork, on foot 13y2(5)14 3-4c
Pork, dressed 18c
Veal, fancy 9(5 Be
Steers ,. 67c
Cows 4(q5e
Bulls : 45M'C.
Spring lambs , Do
Lambs, yearlings 7c
Ewes : 45c
Eggs and Poultry
Eggs, trade 3Se
Eggs, cash 33c
Hens, pound 14c
Broilers, live, over 2 pounds 19c
Hens, dressed, pound . 22c
Frys, dressed 30c
Vegetables
Turnips, bunch 40c
Cabbage 2i42c
String garlic .'. 7e
New potatoes . , 3V2C
.Green .onions-.- i... , 40e
Onions, in sack , .. $1.50
cuenmuers 40c
Oregon tomatoes $1.251.50
Figs and Dates
Black figs 10c
Golden figs , 15c
Dromedary iate ., $3.75
Fard dateg 7. $2.25
Fruit
Peaches 6075c
Apples , $2
Pears ......
Plums zJlL- $1.251.50
Apricots . - ; $1.401.50
Oranges, Yalenciag ..,....;..;..... $4
Lemons, per box $7.758
Bananas, pound 0 c
California grape fruit $3-50
Honoy $4
Cocoanuts $1(0)1.10
Cantaloupes $1.102.50
Watermelons $1-23
Retail Prices
Creamery butter 50c
Country butter .. 40c
Eggs, dozen '. 40c
Sugar, cane $.su
Sugar, boet .; $9.30
Flour, hard wheat $3.10(5)3.25
Flour, valley $2.903.05
PORTLAND MARKET
Portland, Or., Aug. 10 Wheat:
Club $2.35 '
Red Russian $2.32
Bluestem $2.40(5)2.45
Fortyfold $2.35(52.37
Oats, No. 1 white feed $4848.50
Barley, feed $4(46.50
Butter, city creamery 4445c
Eggs, selected local ex. 38c
Hens 16c
Broilers 1618c
Geese 8c
Daily Livestock Market Quotations
Portland, Or., Aug. 10 The follow
Stops at Corvallui
Lv Salem . Ar Albany
4 :15 p m 9 -. . 6 :10 pra
Ar Albany
7:35 am
I,T Salem Ar Eugene
5:45 pm IS 8:50 pm
COKVALI.IH C'OJiNKt--riO
KOBTH BOUND
8:S5am 10 9:45am
12:12 pas 14 1:45pm
Lv Corvallla Ar Salem
2 :41 p m 16 4 :00 p m
4:10 pm 20 5:30 pm
6:18 pm 22 7:59 pm
SOUTH BOUND
Lv Salem Ar Corvollls
10:15 am 5 11:33 am
4:15pm 9 (:38pm
12 :55 p m 7 2 :20 p m
6:40 pm 13 . .- 8 3Kpm
Salim-Geek Lisa
No. 7.1 Arrives at Salem 9:15 am
No. 73 Leaves Salem 9:50 am
No. 75 Ar Salem (mixed) 2:00 pm
No. 74 Leave Salem 8 ;05 p at
o connection soutn or teer.
Salem, Falls Citt and Wester
No. 161 Leaves Salem 7:05 am
No. 103 Leaves Salem 9:35 am
No. 1H7 Leaves Salem 3:45 pm
No. 169 Leaves Salem 6:o0pm
No. 164 Arrives Salem ll:O0am
No. 166 Arrives Salem 3:10 pm
N'A 163 Arrives Salem 5 :35 p m
No. 170 Arrives Salem 7 :20 p
WOODBUBS-SPBINUFlKLD-GEEa BRANCH
No. 76 leaving at 9 :50 a. m. and No. 75
arriving at 2 p. in., will it discon-tinued
as passenger trains.
WILLAMETTE RIVER ROUTE"
Oregon City Tran0poriatvm Company
Boats leave Salra for Portland Monday,
Wednesday and Friday at 11 a. a. ; and
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday mornings
at 6 a. m. For Curia 1 1U the boats leave
Salem Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday
evenings at 8 o'clock. Boats leave Port
land for Salem at 9:45 each morning.
WILLAMETTE YALLEY NEWS
Fruitlaad and Prelum
(Capital Journal Special Service)
Pratuiu, Aug 10. Little Ralph Coul-
son has been ill and needed the aid of
a doctor.
Edua Voght has gone to Portland to
work for her sister-in-law, Mrs. Lucas
Voght. . '
The Misses Dorothy and Naomi Run
ner and Hannah Lambert, who are del
egates for the Y. P. A. and Sunday
school convention, winch is being hold
at Jennings lodge, are visiting in Port
land this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dcvries and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Devries and
family and Chris Steambeck motored
to Quinaby Sunday to attend tho camp
meeting
The Lattin and Alfred families nave
moved back home after camping for
three weeks at Roberts berry ranch,
where they picked Logauberricsi the
pickers got 30c a crate; all did fine,
even little Ruth Lattiu making high
as $1-50 a day. ;.
Mr. and Mrs. Amos isegley and son
of McMinnville, Mr. and Mrs. Eli
Steiner and family of Pratura took
dinner with Geo. Kleen and family
Sunday.
Servicoe' were conducted at the M
E. church at Pratum Sunday by Dr.
Talbot of tho. university.
August Kutner and wite are out joy
riding in their Maxwell.
Mr. Roberts treated his pickers to a
big blow out Tuesday evening, it be
ing the last day of picking.
W. R. Lattin has purchased 10 acres
of land adjoining his place, known as
the Mcllwaiu place, he aUo has built
a new porch, painted his house and im
proved it &a such an extent that it is
the nicest home in Fruitland.
The Ladies Aid society , of tho M.
T. church of Pratum had a'grand and
glorious time Wednesday afternoon
when they went to, have a good old
fashioned serenade on Mr. and Mrs.
Anderson, . who were recently marriod
at Salem by Rev. John Ovall. The cou
ple were much surprised and received
many useful presents, too numerous to
mention. All enjoyed themselves after
which a grand lunch was served of
everything you could think of to cat.
Those present were Mosdaiucs Frazier,
Powell, Dick Kleen, Theodore Klcon,.
Rainsire, Al Myers, Iseubeck, Witham,
Oscar Myers, Albert Leycty, Herman
Dovrics, Geo. "Kleen, Silkc, Clarence
Johnson, Margaret Bishop, Lydia Pow
ell; they all departed wishing Mr. and
Mrs. Anderson good luck and happi
ness in their future life. Who's next?
WacondaNews
Wacomla, Or. Aug. 10. Miss Alice
Palmer of Salem visited Sunday at the
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.
M. Palmer.
Mrs. D. M. Kccne and children, Cath
erine and Clarence, are visiting this
week with relatives in Woodburn.
Mr a. W. Thurman is a recent pur
chaser of a new Maxwell.
Mrs. M. J. Kesslcr who has been quite
ill is able to be around again.
A. M. La Follette and L. Townsend
were in Portland Wednesday on busi
ness. Miss May Patterson who was oper
ated on at the Salem hospital is report
ed to be improving.
Mr. Henry Stafford was a Salem vis
itor Wednesday.
Mr. Albert Egan lias been visiting
in Portland a few days of this week.
A fire of unknown origin destroyed
the home of A. E. Evans last Thursday
evening. The building was so dry that
it burnt to the ground before anything
could be saved.
Mrs. E. P. Habert and son, Walter,
went to Portland Thursday to spend a
week with friends and relatives.
This week will see the finish of lo
ganberry picking around Waconda.
From all reports the crop is about one
third short.
TheWaconda and Gervais Ladies' Aid
societies met Tuesday at the home of
Mrs. Harrison Jones o sew for Mrs.
A. E. Evans.
Threshing of Spring grain is well be
gun in this vicinity showing a yield
somewhat below expectations.
Asphalt, which was known to the an
cients, is said to have been employed
as a binder in masonry by the Baby
lonians. '
, It's all right to lay something by for
a rainy day, but don't invest all the
money you have in umbrellas. Phila
delphia Becord. t
ing arc today's livestock market quo
tations: Cattle
Receipts 222
Tone of market weak and 25c lower
Best beef steers $S(6 8.75
Good beef steers $7(5 8
Best beef cows $6(0,7
Ordinary to good cows $4(6
Best heifers $0 25(5 7.25
Bulls $4.50fi;6
Calves $8.50fe9.50
Stocker and (feeder teers $4.50(&
6.75
Hogs
Receipts 238
Tone of market strong to 15c higher
Prime light $15.79(815.35
Prime heavv $15.00(5. 15-75
Pigs $14(5-14.50 -Bulk
$15.60 T -
Bhe'ep
Receipts 611
Tone of market steady
Western Iambs $12(5 12.75
Valley lambs $11 Co 11.50
Yearlings $S. 75(5 9.25 .
Wethers $S(at.50
Ewes $3.50(57
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Closing Oil all
sTSyffi!fffi. -n gn-4" :i 1 - '" 111" " "".-.'..".J11
AH Ladiss Pumps, up to $5.00, all sizes and leathers,
nowgo at
All CMldren's Barefoot Sandals, up to $1.75, most all sizes,
goat............... ...
All Children's Black and White Tennis Shoes, up to size 2,
goat
All Women's and Boys' Black and White Tennis Shoes, up to
size 6, go at (
AH Men's Black and White Tennis Shoes, up to size 11,
goat
Ladies' Dress Shoes, all sizes, up to $5.00 grades, to close
out ...
Men's Dress Shoes, all sizes, up to $6.00 grades, to close
out
Big line Ladies' White Canvas Pumps, up to $4.00 grades, to
close out
$2.95
.95
.50
.65
.75
2.95
3.95
1.95
We have experienced men to fit Arch Supports and correct all foot ailments;
ccnsultaion FREE
Wednesday of each week is RUBBER HEEL DAY when we
put on all 50c New Live Rubber Heels at one-half price . . .
HANAN SHOES
BALL BAND BOOTS
WITCH ELK BOOTS
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326 STATE STREET
PHONE 616 '
HEFMCE
EDUCATOR SHOES
DUX BAX OIL
FOX PARTY PUMPS
. Next to
Ladd & Bash
Bank