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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPT., 25, 1917. SEVEN A, GAS LEAK. EH, HU FIX IT . j2W- .Hoi Tnefce. ri Capita! Journal Classified Column . WiUdnietfe Valley News . EVEBYTKING ELECTRICAL alero Electric Co., Masonic Temple, 127 North High TRANSFEB AND DBAYAOB ' Balem Truck k Dray Co., corner State and Front streets Telephone Main 1200 Main 74 FOB 8 ALE FOB SALE OK TRADE 360 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. Sell cheap for cash, or trade for prune, cherry or Loganber ry tract. Square JJeal Hcalty t)o., aUz P. 8. Bank bldg. FOB BENT FOB BENT Nicely furnished house keeping rooms, reasonable. 855 N. Commercial. tf OSTEOPATH DBS. B. H. WHITE and E. W. WOL TON Osteopathic physicians and nerve specialists. Graduate of Amer ican school of Osteopathy, Kirksville, Mo. Post graduate and specialized in servous diseases at Los Angeles Col. lege. Offices 505-508 U. S. Nat. Bank Bldg. Phone 859. Besidence 1620 Amrt, "Phone 2215, WATEB COMPANY BALEM WATEB COMPANY Office corner Commercial and Trade streets. Rills pwvahle monthly in advance. STOVE BEPUBINO TOVES BEBDILT AND REPAIRED 60 years experience. Depot National and Amorican fence. Sizes 28 to 58 in. high. Paints, oil and varnish, etc. ; Loeanberrv and hon hooks. ' Salem Fence and Stove Works, 250 Conrt street. Phone 124. SCAVENGER SALEM SCAVENGER Charles Sooe, proprietor. Garbage and refuse of all kinds Temoved oa monthly contracts at reasonable rates. Yard and cess pools cleaned. Office phone Main 2247. Besidence Main 272, cunning oontest at the eouaty fair at Dallas. Peaches belonging to I. T. Patterson and carrots and beets grown by E. B. Ostrom were the best specimens exhib ited at the county fair. They have be-?n taken to Salem to be a part of the Polk MONET TO LOAN On Good Real Estate Security TH08..K. FORD Over Iadd tc ovah bank, Salem, Oregon MONEY TO LOAN Eastern Money at Lowest Rates, on approved Security. Homer H. Smith, Room 5, McUornack Bldg., Salem, Or. TJNDEBTAKERS WEBB & CLOUGH CO. C. B. Webb, A. M. Clough morticians and funeral directors. Latest modern methods known to the profession eronloved 409 Court St. Main 120. Main 9888. TRY JOURNAL WANT .ADS 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. i 1. A, Wright, Clerk; LODGE) No. 4, A. P. A. M, State communications first Friday la .each month at 7 :30 p. m. in the Masonic Temple. Fred A. Mclntlrs, W. M. ; B. Z. Culver, secretary. L O. 0. W. Protection Lodge No: 2, meets every Monday evening at 8 In the McCornack ball, corner Court and Liberty streets. Geo. F. Mason, M. W.; S. A. ftfcPadden, recorder ; A. L. Brown, Financier; B. H. Raymond, treasurer. CENTRAL LODGE NO. 18, K. f P. Derby building, every Tuesday evening of each week at 7 :30. John Bblpp, C. C. ; W. B. Gilson, K of B nd 8. VALBM HUMANE SOCIETY D. D. Keeler, S resident; Mrs. Lou Tilison, secretary. 11 cases of cruelty or neglect ef dumb animals should be- reported to the secretary for Investigation. 7:55 pm 22 10:00 pm SOUTH BOUND POBTLAHO TO SALIM L Portland 8:110 am Salem8:8B; Eugene 10:55am K :S0ra 10 :43 m -ifi o 4:40 pm a :0ft o m :20 p m 11 :4S p m 5 LiarM 7 .... ..... . 18 Limited , .. 17 Local ., 18 .... ...21 Owl .., NOBTH BOUND Lv Corvallls 4:10pm SO Lv Eugene 7:35 am . 1:55 pm 5 :2S d m 12 :05 P m Lv Salem 1 :SS a m 10:15am Lv Salem 12 :65 B m Lv Salem :15 p m Lv Salem .10:11 a ..12:55pm . 4:15 pm . . 6:40 pm .. 8:10 pm ..11 :20 pm . . 1:65 pm Ar Salem . 6 :80 pm Ar Salem . 9:45 am . 4 :00 p m . 7 :55 p m . 4:36 am tB MOLAT COMMANDERY, No. 5, K. T. Begnlar conclave fourth Friday in each Minth at 8 o'clock p. m.. In MaBonic Cemple. Sojourning Sir Knights are courteously Invited to meet with us. Oien C. NUes, EL C; H. B, Tbielaen. reorder. BALEM COUNCIL No. 2622 Knights and Ladles of Security Meets every 2nd and 4th Wednesday each moo at Hursi Hall. Visiting members are Invited tn attend. B. F. Waltoat tender, 480 S 14th Street. PACIFIC LODGE PC B0, A. P. ft A. M Stated comnrtntcations tbir4 Friday la each moc4. at 7 :3 m. In the Masonic Temp (a ,W. H. Dancy, W. M. : Ernert B. Choate, secretary. WOODMEN OP THE WORLD Meet every Friday night at 8 o'clock in Derby bldg.. Court and High streets. A. J Bwelnink. C C : L. 8. Geer, clerk, 5oT Court street. Phone 603. UNITED ARTISANS Capital Assembly No. 84, meets every Thursday at 8 p m, in I O O F hall, A. A. Oueffroy. M A; C A. Tibbert, secretary, Crown Drug store, S38 State street. B. N. A. "Oregon Grape Camp" No 1360, meet every Thursday evening in Derby nd Lafky building. Court and High streets; Mrs. Sylvia 8chanpp, 1971 Market, oracle: Mrs. Mallssa lwrsons. recorder, 1286 North Commercial. TRAVELERS" GUIDE I OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY CO. MOBTH BOUND Lv galeae Train Ne. - Ar Portlsa 4 :S5 a sa t Owl 6 :55 a 7:15 a s :25ast :45am 10 Limited ....71:35 am 11 :a 12 1 :36 p si 1 :$ p s 14 P" 4 'pi .... 1 Limited .... 6 :50 pm i .iUfm 2u 7:40ps , 10 Limited , 10 Limited 22 .... ... 2 Owl . .. SOUTH BOUND Ar Engene ..21 Owl 6:50 am . 5 Limited 12:25 pm Ar Albany T 1:50pm Stops at Corvallls Ar Albany 9 5:10 pm Ar Albuny 7 :35 a m Ar Eugene 0:45 pm 18 8 :60 p m CUKVALLI8, CONNECTION BOBTH BOUND 8:25am 10 9:48 am 12:12 pm 14 1 :45 o m Lv Corvallls Ar Salem 2:41 pm 16 4:O0pm 4:10 pm 20 t :80 p m 6:18 pm 22 7:55 pm SOUTH BOUND Lv Salem Ar Corvallls 10:15am B 11:33 am 4:15pm 9 5:36pm 12 :65 p m 7 2 :20 p m 6:40 pm 13 8:00 pm SjlUM-Gbeb Linb No. 73 Arrives at Salem 9:15 am No. 76 Leaves Salem 9 :60 a m No. 75 Ar Salem (mixed) 2:00 pm Sa 74 Leave Salem 8 :05 p m No connection south of Geer. Sjllbk, Palls City and WBSTaair No. 161 Leaves Salem 7:05 am No. 163 Leaves Salem 9:35 am No. 167 Leaves Salem 3:45 pm No. 169 Ieaves Salem 6:o0pu No. 184 Arrive Salem ll:O0am No. 166 Arrives Salem 8:10 pm No. 16 Arrives Salem S :35 p m No. 170 Arrives Salem 7 :20 p m Woodbusx-Spbinovikld-Gbkb Bbaxch No. 76 leaving at 9 :50 a. m. and No. 75 arriving at t p. m., will be discon tinued as passenger trains. WILLAMETTE RIVER ROUTE Oregon Cil TrmuportoHon Cemponp Boats leave Salem for Portias! Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 11 a. m. ; and Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday mornings at 6 a. m. For Corvallia the boats leave Salem Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings st 8 'dock. Boats leave Port land for halem at 6:45 each morning. Monmouth News (Capital Journal Bfeeial crviee) Monmouth, Or., Sept. 23. Monmouth made a very good showing at the Polk County fair last week. The grange or ';' " ","t community exhibit, though lacking in .Seeral memben of the Normal fac shear grams ana grasses, scored high' n a tw.m, Wl,tll,jn. on threshed grains , vegetables, plate ' Misge( Gen Rennon nd r,p,ot I mi u j i --.-..6 WOro among them. Miss Todd, dean o: ment. The booth scored 77 points and r,Sulcd from Seattle Friday won second prize ioi community ex- a j WHnple .formerly of tfebras limit. Among those who made entries ., i i ..., i o -,, THE MARKETS and half iniles north of Indi"s4jlrrV"e . a ""i 1 , B place. Mr. Whipple lived in Idaho one embroered night gowni Mrs E.B. Pa - and sinMil has lived with f m ri i, '8, I 5 bi family in Monmouth. This was a liss Mabel Eiddell third on oatmeal ' . . ,. i..,.j v. i ookies. In tlo Children's Indiistfiar ex- fnne a ?w. g 7 ibit Beth Ostrom Won sccoh on .vH. Moraa of to , Mr. Brown, the well driller has mov- y , t i, ' Z Z 1 J. P. McClellan will run his truck Loan, second; John. Stump woh second . , . Snnm av. fl durine the P. (hlmore who won first on canned Grcellwood Nation for $9000. The loganberries, first on canned black :f . k . the Aerhcart place berries, second on canned peaches Bed'.. , desirable piece of property. oi,d on string beans, first on crocheted thrce aoW teed center-piece . first on table-runner, ee-ld f m hn lemcnts w'ent with the ond on child's crocheted cap, second . ,.. ' , t,ji, no on Ost Miss cookies. Mbit .uB n ra" V t ann'g cd his amily to the Sam Morrison place project: Hermeth Bursell first for best . i ;' t ' A K ,i .. r ,?,, -,r one mile south of town. lor ueai how uou iitier: xiugu ncn won ... . -r. . i.!i. w!n i .oru third in the pig judging contest; Wen-,State h h J"JL dall Van Loan fourth. convenient foi passengers who have no ,,MwfT; E7ansnd aaughter Al. oth Je; haa diapo9ed of the hea left Saturday for Salem where t Messrs Moore and they will join the campers at the state or ffl d t tB movi fair grounds and wilL remain for the "jul-"i a- Moiton entire week of the -fair. picture business hereafter. Mr. Macken T. , . i.tv. pi, 4- j and family hiive moved to Balem. Mr and Mrs. Arthur Edwards and , McClellan who graduated from two daughters of. Turner motored over " ' " ,, hnnnm last Wednesday for a visit with the T. "mbonth10Vhwl. attend MijLmurS Farrineton of Kalispell ' b''sine8S for several months miss Laura iarnngton or tiaiispeii, employed as stenographer and Montana arrived in the city Wednesday ;s -u'P"c". . l 'f t,.i( evening, where she will remain for the P for a Pia" hou9e m Por- . e' . . . loud at. 75 nor month. SofMisf ri.vl2r3K whomshe 'fStSV expects to make her heme while .MZMS "Clarl e shipped a carload &&.& L?5! " "Tnumbe Hs'atTsale a. i. r.vmis won iirst prize on ma ,u,a fnrm , stallion Oaillant at the county fair. I to be held at Loughary's farm on Oct- -I j Li- t - ! ober 15. mrs. T.ricson anu uaugnter Mia wno Hembree who carried off many have been enjoying their seven weeks v,ur ""' ,.t ni vacation in .Monmouth left for Me- PT,ze? on.hf9 Jf sevi. 11 rS " Minnville Saturday where Miss Lila ?OTn!a stat.e faJ! W1" "In .fate will teach thto year for the fifth time, iforn.a again after the Orego n state Miss Anna Wood will also teach again f.air and. wlU there dlsPose of the e" m McMinnville, this making her fourth ifafe;, MpB Ackerman have been enjoying a visit , with their daughter, Mrs. Carlton and her two boys from lit - A iA 1, a Litti Pannie Steinberg, won first prize in fhe efl tSrtlMtonZriZ" u Dr. Mattlns lias recoivea oraers to year at that place. The Monmouth canning team, con sisting of Beth Ostrom, Zeta Smith and NOTICE OF BEVIEW And Lqualization of Assessment Boll The state tax commission will ' (at tend as a board of equalization at thfr Capitol in Salem, Oregon, on ' the third Monday in October, 1917, and publie ly examine the assessment, roll by it made, and review the-same, and cor rect all errors is valuations,' descrip tions, quantities, or qualities of prop erty by it assessable, and in appor tionments of assessments made by it;: and it shall be the duty of the -persons and corporations interested . to' appear at the time and place appointed report for duty. He left on Monday for American Lake where he expects to be gin active work as lieutenant in the U. 8. medical reserves. Farming operations have begun in earnest in this vicinity. Several tract ors are making short work of the plow ing on some of the larger farms. Every one is hurrying to save the bean crop and to get the winter's wood under shelter. Some will begin filling silos within the week. Birchard Van Loan, who is still at Claekamas working in the canteen came home Tuesday for a few days visit. Birchard believes this to be his last visit as he says they will leave for Petitions or applications lor the re duction or change of apportionment of a particular assessment shall be made . North Carolina within a few days. in writing, verified by the oath of the T. P. Gilmore left Tuesday for Sea applicant, its president, secretary, ! view where he went to look after some managing agent or attorney in fact,i property. He has two acres of cranber and be filed with the board during the :j ries,t which by the way are only one first week it is by law requirod to be year old( g,, are not producing yet. He in session, and any petition er appli-. ig j,aving the beds cared for and thinks cation not so made, verified and fil-i tl Dr08ect8 good though it will be two shall not be considered or acted unn h TT,t to net re- turns. There is a large acreage or crau 4 U Everything is quiet now in the mar kets. The new ruling making Portland a primary base will add five cents a .bushel to every bushel of wheat in this part of the world that is, five cents to the price that has been qnoted for the past two weeks. ' wraia Wheat, soft white .... 1.831.93 Wheat, red $1.78(a4.8S Wheat, white club $1.76L86 Wheat, lowei grades en sample Oat8 . . 707Sc Barley, ton . (45 Bran ., .. 38 ShortB, per ton $43 Hay, cheat, new $2021 Hay, vetch, new .... . .... 21 Hay, clover, new $18519 Butterfat 40c Creamery butter .......... 50e Country butter 35c Pork, Veal ana Mutton Pork, on foot .. 1516c Veal, fancy .... . 1315c Steers .. 8T Cows J H5e Bulls .... .. 4(;jC spring iambs ... .. U(a)iuc Lambs, yearlings . 7c Ewes 45c Eggs and Poultry Eggs, trade 42c Eggs, cash 40c Hons, pound 16HC Broilers, live, over 2 pounds 18c Hens, dressed, pound . .. 27c rrys, dressed 2830c Vegetables Turnips, bunch. .., 4flc Cabbage ... 2?4Vje String garlic .. 6o New potatoes ..! 2c Sweet potatoes $3.754 Green onion - ... 40c Onions, in sack l(2.2u(ffi2.50 . .. 4uc $1 , e0c ..7c Cucumbers - Oregon tomatoes Green peppers ......... Egg plant - Figs end Dates Black figs . Uolden figs - ...... Dromedary dates Fard dateg , 10c 15c 3.75 (2.25 Frnit Peaches Apples .. . ... .. Pears , Oranges, Valencias .... Grapes , . Lemons, per box ...... Kananas, pound ...... Honev .. ... ... Cantaloupes Watermelons Muskmelons Casavas Santa Claus melons California grape fruit - Retail Price Creamery butter Country butter Eggs, dozen Sugar, cane ousar, beet .... 1 Flour, hard wheat Flour, valley 6580c .. i 75c$l 4 251.!0 $7 50 - 6 'Ac 4t ... 1.25 .... lc $1 .... 1.75 $2 3 :. 55c 45c 50c ... $8.25 ..... $8.05 $3 ... $2.65 ed upon by the board STATE TAA. UUA1M1S1UJN, By Frank K. Lovell, Secretary, Sept. 18-25, Oet. 2-9 THE GROWING GIRL A girl when in her teens is ssing through a critical period of her life. The transition from girlhood to ma turity is not always easy; consequently in many rases health breaks down en tirely and the girl goes into a decline and dies young. If she escapes this fate, she may fall into a state of per manent ill health. It ie of the utmost importance, in order to insure normal and healthy development, that proper precautions be taken, and nothing has proved more hepful than Lvdia E. Pink ham 's Vegetable Compound, the great woman a medicine and tome. JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY Statement of the ' 1 BANK OF MOUNT ANGEL Of Mount Angel, county of Marion, state of Oregon, showing the amount standing to the credit of every depos itor July 1st, 1917,,. who has pot made a deposit, or who has not withdrawn any part of his ..deposits (commercial, deposits), principal. '-or interest, for ft period of more -than aeven (7) year immediately prior to said date, with name, last known place of residence or post office address of such depositor, and the fact of the death if known: Dovens John, Mt. Angel, Or. $0.15 S. L. Hammer, Scotts Mills Or.. 3.34 Frank Vorhies, Marquam, Or 2.58 Earl L- Worrell, Scotts Mills, Or... 7.69 State of Oregon, county of Marion, ss: I, Jos. J. Keber, being first duly sworn, depose and say upon oath, that I am the cashier of the Bank of Mount Angel of Mount Angel, county of Ma rion, state of Oregon; that the forego ing statement is a full, true, correct and complete statement, showing the name, last known residence or postof fice address, fact of death, if -aown, and the amount of the credit of each depositor as required by the provisions of chapter 148, of the General Laws of Oregon, 1907, and chapter 214, of the General Laws of Oregon,- 1917. JOS. J. KEBEB. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 14th day of July, A. D. 1917. G. D. EBXER, Notary Public for Oregon. II. n.n.;..;n. ..... t... oath 1920. Sept. 11, 13, 25, Oct. 2 1 berries in that section and just now the fruit is being gathered which process Mr. Gilmore found interesting. He brought a supply back with him for home use, Monmouth training school as well as ; W btflrcmcts mSI ft liruzst JCocatiOTV: acinqltaioa Square -.OOOloam.? appreciated, by IXsminaitngTravGrTJ ,tKeclOor(lot)er "THaTiagewu.nt, "rgamcs Doods, Daily Livestock Market Quotations Portland, Or., Sept. 25. The follow ing are today's livestock market quo tations: Cattle Receipts 108 Tono of market steady Beft beef steers $99"5 ' Good beef steers $7.50(a8.75 Best beef cows $6.75(3 7.50 Ordinary to good cows iiQoG.75 ' Best heifers $78 Bulls $4(a.fi.75 Calves $7(a9.50 Stacker and feeder steers $1(7.25 Hogg Receipts 96 Tome of market steady Prime light $17.85(0.18 Prime heavy $16.75(?i 16.50 Pigs $15(0)16.50 Bulk $17.75 Sheep Receipts 190 Tone of market strong Western lambs $13(a 13.50 Valley lambs $12(a12.753 Yearlings $10 75(0 11 Wethers $10.50(0,10.755 the Normal opened Monday morning, with every one in excellent spirits and a good prospect for better work than over this year. The high sc hool will open next Mon day, October first. , ASTKllAJUFFERERS I will send you a $1.00 bottle of my Guaranteed Remedy for Asthma, on trial. Send no money. Pay after taking, if satisfied. Remedy gives qnick relief Has cured many after everything else failed. Mention nearest express office. Address George D. Hoover, Mfg. Phar macist, Dept. 67, 7es Moines, Iowa. Suppose You Were Going "Over the Top" You know what that means, don't you? Getting out of the trenches for a charge. The order comes . after hours and days of incessant artillery prepara tion. Then it's up to the men in the front lines. Suppose you were waiting to. go over the top in ten minutes. What would you want more than anything ? What would be the one thing that would help after the nerve strains of two days roar from those big guns? ,..'. ' ' ' You'd want a good smoke, of course. But on.the other hand, you're not -"over there." You're here because you have to be. And you have no trouble laying your hand on a pipe or cigarette. But they're scarce on the other side cigarettes and tobacco ; the kind our men like. 1 Blame scarce. So help send smokes to the Soldiers. We make it easy for you: all you have to do is to send a little money to: The Capital Journal Tobacco Fund has been started, to supply our boys with their favorite smoke. Will you help to make it a success? This has been endorsed by the Government. Through the efforts of this paper, arrangements have been made with The American Tobacco Company to send . 45c worth of tobacco for 25c. HERE IS WHAT THEY WILL GET: 2 packages of Lucky Strike Cigarettes. Retail at 20c 3 packages of Boll Durham Cigarettes. Reail at 15c 3 boob Bull Durham Cigarette Papers 1 tin of Tuxedo Tobacco Retail at 10c 4 books of Tuxedo Cigarette Papers -- 45c A return post card is enclosed in each package, so that every contributor will receive a personal asknowledgment of his gift. You will treasure this message from the trenches. Everybody wants to give a little Will you help make it a success by doing your bit? ; Contribute! Organize your club, your church, your town, your office, your factory and give the boys just : : a little comfort their favorite smoke. The Capital Journal Tobacco Fund V-vM' vtv vvv--M-H THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON In accordance with yeur offer to send popular brands of tobaccos and ei arettes to our soldiers in Europe in units of 50e packages, each for 25c, I en close , and will thank you to send the kinds I have marked be low and enclose la each package a stamped return post card addressed to m. .25c pkg. No. 1. Popular cigarettes having retail value of 50c 25c pkg No. 2. Popular pipe tobacco having retail value of 50c 25c pkg. No. S. Popular cigarette tobacco having retail value of 50. 25e pkg. N. 4. Popular plug chewing tobacco having retail ralue 50. (Yor Name) . (Street Address) . (City and Stale)