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i HB, DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPT. 4, 1917. SEVEN "HEEZA BOOB" By Mort. M. Burger ', i f r ........... ....... . ......... ....... 1 1lIFlllTfl TA IIIA1II inmiT mm iu mm am 40 ' The Daily I Capital Journal Telephone and . ....... Business Directory A Quick, Handy Reference for Busy People ... 9 THE MARKETS " ! 5S . . .. . -C There is nothing more to add to the wheat situation. An effort will be made, by Senator McNary to'.jrlduc TJe.rbc'rt Hoover to make Portland., a iwiiiiarv market, establishing to priueg .in . the' country, ono a Chicago price and the other a Portland price,' As. there . has' for years been but one' market price,' and that is the one made by Chicago, several of the grain men her? ar. in clined to think that in jhe future as in tlie past, the Chicago grain price will niako the price here. However, nil ef fort is being made to make two prices EVERYTHING ELECTEICAli Mem Electric Co., Masonic Temple, 127 North High . TEANSFEE AND DEATAGB Vslem Track le Dray Co., corner State and Front streets . Telephone , Main 1200 Main 74 FOB SALE FOR SALE OR TRADE 300 acres in central Oregon, nearly 200 acres un der irrigation, suitable for alfalfa, wheat, potatoes, etc Also a good ( Stock proposition, buildings, . fenced, some fruit. Soil cheap for cash, or , trade for prune, cherry or Loganber ry tract. Square Deal Realty Co., 202 tU&-Blt--kU)tfr " ' -- FOB BENT FOB BENT Nicely furnished house keeping rooms, reasonable. 855 N. Commercial. tf OSTEOPATH DRS. B. H.. WHITE and B. W. WOL TON Osteopathic physicians and , nerve specialists. Graduate of Amer ican school of Osteopathy, Kirksville, Mo. Post graduate and specialized in nervous diseases at Los Angoles Col. ' lege. Offices 505-508 Li. S. Nat. Bank : Bldg. Phone 859. Residence 1620 Court. Phone 2215. WATER COMPANY BALEM WATER COMPANY Office corner Commercial and Trade streets. Bills payable monthly in advance. STOVE REPAIRING BTOVES REBUILT AND BEP AIRED 60 years experience. Depot National and American fence. Sizes 26 to 58 in. high. Paints, oil and varnish, etc. Loganberry and hop hooks. Salem Fence and Stove Works, 250 Court Btreet. Phone lzi. NOTICE ; I write insurance in the best old line ; companies, against Fire and Lightning, ; and live stock against denth or accident from any cause- O. W. Laflar, Salem, Or. 8-30 SCAVENGES 8ALEM SCAVENGER Charles Soos, proprietor. Garbage and refuse of all kinds removed on monthly contracts at reasonable rates. Yard and cess pools cleaned. Office phone Main 2217. Residence Main 2272. MONEY" TO ' LOAN On Good Real Estate Security THOS. K. FORD Over Ladd & cush bank, Salem, Oregon MONEY TO LOAN Eastern Money at Lowest Rates, on approved Security. Homer H. Smith, Room 5, MctJornack Bldg., Salem, Or CHIBOPBACTIO-8PINOLOGIST DR. O. L. SCOTT Graduate of Chiro practic's Fountain Head, Davenport, Iowa. If you 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 82 SR. 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. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON DR. W. 8. MOTT, PHYSICIAN AND surgeon, office 193 North Commer cial. Phone 383. Residence 660 N. Commercial. Phone 696. Chronic eases preferred. - 9-21 TRY JOURNAL WANT ADS DEFECTIEE MUNITIONS 1 1 Congress Begins Inquiry Into Worthless Ammunition Sent Pershing : . Washington, Sept. 4. Congress today took 'first steps toward a searching in vestigation of defective ammunition on wheat, the Portland' and .the Chicago '.aWpmeuts to General Pershing. A rcso- price. Wheat ; Oats . Barley, ton Bran Oram $1.83 70S)75c "$45 $38 lution introduced . by Representative MbLemore was passed calling upon Sec retary of War Baker to furnish all facts Market Gained to Noon Then Went Below Opening New York, Sept. 4. The New York Evening Sun financial review today said: Today's session of the stock market, following a recess since Friday noon last, exhibited all tho symptoms of sen sitiveness to developments which secur ities markets usually are prey to; Tho opening war irregular with a strong undertone. There ensued, a momentary reaction, after which the shorts began to cover. The result of this was an ad vance of 1 to 3 points in the industrial list through tho better part of the fore noon. When the industrials reached the crest of tho movement, however, realizing sales were apparent and shortly after midday such was the fullness of the only other LITTLE TALKS ON THRIFT By S. W. STRAUS PrtiiJtnl Amtrican Sfcittt ftr Thrifl supply available that not on tho subject. earlier gains were wiped out, but losses ti.j. : ii t i of some two to four points on the day ,,,';.Tlus is necessary," McLcmore said. " ,.;i;i so that the treat, outrage may bo ex , weI? r?cora,oaV . ' ' 4n I . 4.i. ui i i . I Tlie impuiso oeninu xue ni.urt covering $40 J pqeed; that the blame may be placed t n.- .i v i. ; , onnflu . ' ' onrti Lw ,,i ,!. i.t K 'movemeut was the defeat in the senate TrZ7vr,:.."r.'r'"I ""J . of LaFolletto and other radical tax ' actions and that Shorts, per ton ... Hay, cheat, new Hay, vetch, new . Hay, clover, new '$1819sr,onc-e . of such dastardly . . 'DUCT? ,. vl.i ;. ' ''' P! y "'fa,. released as the result of flotation cuuoriat - ; cr iruia regaraing. Tne., ammunmon lor, fB rf . h troft8ury bis here. The faU I rnnmiirv hnttor RS which Ihvv worn Tinviiior " lv j'.v u j ... Country butter , . 35c i General Crczier 's request for a war Pork, Veal ana Mutton j department investigation was a scheme Pork, on foot 1515C to whitewash the whole incident Mc Veal, fancy 1213o Lemore asserted. Steers 67 "When I cct the information from f!nwa itliiA cA...AH. T.. 1..- j i, t i.ii - ........... . .... - vj: nwcimj j.iual, uc duiu, x miail ill- . . Bulls . 45c troduco another resolution calling for,BnarP1"' cj : i l. nn. .... . t opring minus . iu;a2i. an investigation by a congressional com measure. It was suggested that collat eral behind the British loans was bo- of Eiea may have influenced interna tional bankers to sell. In some cases recessions among the rails were as high as four points. Selling pressure gathered foreo and momentum in the late afternoon session. Prices roceded Lambs, yearlings 7o Ewes i 45o jjgga ana "ouitxy Eggs, trade .... 35c Eggs, cash 34c Heos, pound 1314e Broilers, live, ovor 2 pounds... 1718 Hons, dressed, pound i . 24c Frys, dressed ; 2830c Vegetables Turnips, bunch 40e Cabbage . 2i42o String garlic 7 New potatoes . . 2e Sweet potatoes . 67c Green onions 40e Onions, in sack .- fl.75 Cucumbers ; 40 Oregon tomatoes .. 7580c Figs and Dates Black figs . Golden figs . Dromedary dates f ard dateg 10c 15a . 3.73 $2.25 Fruit Peaches .. 50p65a Apples Z(v'X. ii J.r. yy,!' Pears ....'.'.L.ili.: 2.25 Plums U.Jt.;lr..&UUi T5c Oranges, Valencias rr--T. $4 Grapes ..JLjf4a f!352 Lemons, per box f88.50 Bananas, pound 5e California grape fruit $3-50 Honey . $4 C'ocoanuts $1L10 Cantaloupes .$J462i75 Watermelons j... . le Muskmelons ..I.'4l.50 LODGE DIRECTORY MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Ore gon Cedar Camp. No. S240, meets every IFbaraday evening at 8 o'clock In Derby building, corner Court and High streets. B. F. Day, V. C. ; J, A, Wright, Clerk. m-rna LODGE No. 4. A. P. A. M, Stated communication! Brat Friday la each month at 7 :30 p. m. in the Masonic Ttm.)le. Fred A. Mclntire, W. M. ; 8. Z. Culver, secretary. l O. U. W. Protection Lodge No: 2. Beets every MoDday evenlDg at 8 In the McCornack ball, corner Court and Liberty streets. Geo. F. Mason, M. W.; S. A. UcFmdden, recorder ; A. L. Brown. Financier; B. H. Baymond, treasurer. CIS NT RAT, LODGE NO. 18, K. t P. Derby building, every Tuesday evening of each week at 7 :30. John Sbipp, C. C. ; W. B. Gilsoa, E of R and 8. - BALEM HUMANE SOCIETY D. D. Keeler, president; Mrs. Lou Tillson. secretary. All cases of cruelty or neglect of dumb animals should be reported to the secretary for Investigation. DE MOLAT COMMANDER Y. No. 5, K. T. Regular conclave fourth Friday In each . msnth at 8 o'clock p. m.. in Masonic Temple. Sojourning Sir Knights are courteously invited to meet with ns. Glea C Nlles, E. C. ; H. Ji. Tbielsen. recorder. BALEM COUNCIL No. 26l!2 Knights snd Ladles of Security Meets every 2nd sod 4th Wednesday each moo at Hurst Ball. Visiting memoe-s re invited to attend. K. . waitoi -nancier, sv b. 14tb Street. PACIFIC LODGE X- RO. A. F. k A M, Stated eomiriontions thir4 Friday In each trior, at 7 :3? m. In the Masonic Temple. W. H. Dancy, W. M, ; Ernest H. Choate, secretary. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Meet every Friday nieht at 8 o'clock in Derby Idg.. Court and High streets. A. J, Sweinlnk. C C. : U 8. Geer, clerk, 507 Court street. Phone 593. UNITED ARTISANS Capital Asaembly No. 84, meets every Thursday at 8 p. m.. In I O O F ball, A. A. Gueffroy, M A ; C. A. Vibbert, secretary, Crown Drug store, 338 State street. B. N. A "Oregon Grape Camp- No, 13G0, meet every Thursday evening in Derby and Lafky building, Court and High streets; Mrs. Sylvia Schaupp, 1971 Market, oracle; Mrs. Maiissa Persons, recorder, 12fl North Commercial. TRAVELERS' GUIDE OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY CO. ' XOBTH BODXD Train No. 2 Owl Lv Salem 4 :35 a ra 7:15 am 9 :45 a m 11 :20 a m 1 -J6f) pa 4 :O0 p m 6 :30 p m 7 5 p m ..... 6 . 10 Limited 12 14 , 16 Limited . 20 .... 22 ... OCTH BOUND POSTUSTD TO Sai.em L Portland :3am SaJem8:35; Eugene 10:55 am 8 :' am a Limited 1U:45 sm 7 .. Ar Portland .. :55 am , . 9 :25 a m . . . rl :35 a m . . 1 :35 p m .. 4 impm . 6 :50 p m . . 7:40 pm ..10:O0pm :20dd 19 ,,.4.. .11 :20pm 11 :45 p m 21 Owl ...... 1:65 pm MOETH BOUND Lv Corvallla " Ar Salem 4:10pm SO B:30pm Lv Eugene . , . , -Ar Salem 7:35 am .... 10 Limited . .'. . 9 :45 a n 1:55pm .... 10 Limited .... 4:O0pm 5:25pm 22 ........ 7:55pm 12 :05 pm 2 Owl 4:35 am SOUTH BOUND i . Lv Salem Ar Engena 155)11 21 Owl 6 :50 a m !0:15am S Limited .....12:25pm Lv Salem . Ar Albany 1 2 :55 p m T 1:60 pm '. Stops at Corvallla Lv Salem Ar Albany 4:15 pm 8 ........ 6:10pm Ar Albany 7:35 am Lv Salem . Ar Eugene 5 :45 p m IS 8 :60 p m CORVALLI8 CONNECTION XOBTH BOUND 10 .... 44 .... mittee of seven, "This idea of having the war de partmeut or men if may designate in vestigate its own. , criminal carlessncss is simply funny, frozier's great haste in asking such an investigation, before anyone else had an opportunity to sug gest a real inquiry is an obvious attempt to cover up." . ' Secretary Baker will go before the military committee at 10 o 'clock tomor row to give all facts about the ammunition. Think Fire Fighters Eaten by Cougars Portland, Or .Sept. 4. Two fire fighters in Columbia county, Oregon, are believed to have been killed and eaten by cougars. Several davs alter the men disap peared, searching parties found a place in the rorost where a violent struggle had taken place. Buttons and shreds of clothing, said to be from the missing men, were found on the ground. Cou par tracks were easily seen, returning fire fighters claimed, today. Efforts are now being made to learn tho names of the two men. William Finley, authority on Oregon game, said tins atternoon mere was about one chance in a thousand of a cougar attacking a man, unless driven by fear or hunger. The animals may have been crazed by the forest fire. 8 :25 a m . . . I2:12at ... Lv Corvallls 2:41 pm ... (:10 pm 6:18 pm .. Lv Salem 10 :15 a m 4 :15 p m 12:55pm 6:40 pm 16 .... 20 .... 22 SOUTH BOCND . :45 am . 1 :45 p m Ar Salem . 4 :00 p m . 5:30 pm . 7 5 p m Ar Corvallls ,...11 :33 am ... 5:3pm . . . . 2 :20 p m ... 8:00pm S 9 7 , 13 , Balem-Oebb Lixb No. 73 Arrive at Salem 9:15 am No. 76 Leaves Salem 9:50 am No. 75 Ar Salem (mixed) 2:O0pm No. 74 Leave Salem 3 :05 p m "No connection sontn oi ueer. Salbm, Falls Citt and Wbstbbx No. 101 Leaves Salem 7:05 a No. 163 Leaves Salem 9 :S5 s t No. 167 Leaves Salem 3:45 pm No. 19 I .eaves Salem ........ .6 :00 p No. i(U Arrives Salem 11:00 am No. 166 Arrives Saiem 8 :10 pm I No. 168 Arrives Saiem B :3 p No. 170 Arrives Salem 7 :20 p Ww. Miias-KeaiNOE isld-Gsbs Branch No. 76 tearing at 9 : 50 a. m. and No. 75 arriving at 2 p. m., will bs discos-tin ued as passenger trains. WILLAMETTE RIVER BOUTS Oregon City TrantportotUm Company B.jata leave Salem fur PortUud Monday. Wednesday and Friday at 11 a. m. : and Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday mornlnes 10 :11a mist 6 a. m. For Corvallls the boats leay 12 :j5 p m Salem Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 2 p m 9 4 :15 pm ieveuinga at 8 'dock. Boats leave Fore- 4:40 pm .... is Limited .... 6 40 p m land for fcaJeea at 6:45 each morning. :05pm ..... 17 Local 8:10pm Beautifies c Am t. thn elfin a delicately clear. ..iUHh:t.MmniKinn. Brintfsbackths soft smooth appeaianccot youth. Results re instant and improvement conttanu Gcur&ud's ten ream Saint 10c tor Trial Size boon T. HDI'KINS & SON.NswYork ''-v.. as -5 Economists today are en deavoring to define the conditions hu canity will face after the war is ended. Human fore sight prob ably 18 tOO limited to go very far in a solution of the problems of peace. However, one great fact atands out clearly aa clearly as a silhouetted mountain against the sky, and this Is that the American of the future Is going to understand and practice thrift. We have already proved that the elimination of waste does not hurt business; that it is possible to administer our personal affairs in a sane and sensible manner, Spending prudently and saving wisely without interfering with the machinery of business. There are hundreds of thousands of Amc.icans who became prac tices of thrift through the Liberty Loan. The personal observations of each of us have brought to Jtir attention individuals who nave bought this security, or are meet ing the payments on it now, who never saved before in their lives. It is safe to assume that they will continue being money-savers, and in the years that are to come will have something behind them in the way of resources. In tlie American household al most revolutionary conditions hav been introduced. Statistics com piled by the Department of Agricul ture show that one dollar out of. every five, hitherto spent for food, was thrown away. Few house wives had any idea of the value of the food that was being wasted annually in their own homes, but this condition is rapidly improving. -The United States Department of Agriculture points out that H is not uncommon for the purcnaser to have her butcher trim off the fat and bone, which was nevertheless included in the meat when weighed and for which he has charged hi customer. Since these have to b paid for, the housewife should see that thrv are taken home and used. The bones can go into soup and the fat utilized tor cooking. Tt must be remembered also that the nutritive value of an article of food and its price seldom have any; relation to each other. An ex pensive cut of beef is not neces sarily any more sustaining than 4 cheaper one. In the matter of prep aration of food, there is also a great waste Dried bread can be grouna in a coffee mill or food chopper and used in place of or part of or flour called for in ginger bread, cookies, pancakes, biscuits or in thickening soups or sauces. It is in the practice of these siim pie household economies that we are learning the value of thrift. Wei have found that to be thrifty does) not mean to be miserly. We arel learning that thrift imposes no real sacrifice upon any one and that It is the finest kind of patriotism, CAMP FREMONT AGAIN' Washington, Sept. 4 The war de partment has under consideration the matter of installing a proper sewerage system at Camp Fremont, Palo Alto, Cal-, and probably will complete build ing the camp and then use it to ful any general need. The idea of using tho troops from American Lake there or of having an aviation field there has practically been abandoned. Capital Journal "Want Ads Gets Results. An uncommonly brisk demand for good, modern houses to rent is reported at Hillsboro. Bet ail Prices Creamery butter Country butter Egaa, dozen Sugar, cane Sugar, beet 55c 4.5c 40e $9.50 $9.30 Flour, hard wheat Flour, valley .... 3.10(53.25 $2.90(cu3.05 PORTLAND MARKET Portland, Or-, Sept. 4. No wheat. Oats, No. 1 white feed 50 Barley, feed $47 Butter, city creamery 47fa48c Eggs, selected local ex. 38c Hens 17V,c Broilers 1820c Geese 8c Daily Livestock Market Quotations Portland, Or., Sept. 4. The follow ing are today's livestock market quo tations: Cattle Beeeipts 0 Tone of market steady and strong Best beef steers 8.50rtf.9 Good beef steers $7.25ffi8.25 Best beef cows $673(27.25 Ordinary to good cows $3.7o(a6.50 Best heifers $77-75 Bulls $7(59.50 Calve. 4.50( fi.50 tstocker and feeder steers $4.50(57 Hogs Receipts 827 Tone of market 25 to 50 higher Prime light $17.35(5 17.50 Prime heavv $17.2517.35 Pigs $15.50(516 Bulk $17-75f18 Sheep Receipts none Tone of market strong Western lambs $13(513.50 Valley lambs $11.75(512 30 Yearlings $10(5 10.50 Withers $9.73(510.50 Ewes $S8.50 " Every Day you read this paper for the current news of the day- You need it to keep up lo date and abreast of the times. 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