THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 12, 1917.
Capital Journal Classified Column!. Willamette Valley News
Telephone
EVEEYTHINO ELECTRICAL .
Salem Electfic Co., Masonic, Temple, 127' North High ....... "Main 1200
TEANSFEE AND DRAY AGE '
Balcin Truck & Dray Co., corner Btate and Front Streets Main 74
CHIBOPBACTORS
200 PEB CENT PURE CHIBOPEAC
tic brings the results in most cases.
Obsolete adjuncts -deceive the igno
rant. Try pure unadulterated chiro
practic adjustments and be convine
: ed. P. II. May, D. 0, 3018 Hubbard
bldg., Phone 082. n-3
CHINESE FE.YSICIAN
DE. L. M. HUM CUKES ANY KNOWN
disease. All kinds of Chinese herb
nd medicines. 153 South High St
. Phone 283.
DENTIST
DE. F.'Ii. UTTEB, DENTIST, ROOMS
413-414 Bauk .of Commerce bldg.
Phone fiOO. . n-4
runs
MISCELLANEOUS .
BEANS THEESHED 8eo Edw. Bos
s tein, care Bostein & Graenbaum, 240
N. Com'l St., also bean eutter for
.at . ...... H-ii
TEAMSTERS LISTEN Call Silverton
phono Black 174 -for wood, pole wood
hard -wood, old fir, and 2d growth,
in cords, you can do well by calling
me. J. Zoneyth, Silverton. 12-14
LATHAM 'S STORAGE HOUSE
Trce and Winter Sts- Storage per
ton tl.75 per -month. Phone 394. tf
VETERINARIAN
OLD JPUES REMODELED AND
made ovar to suit. We carry a large
atock o? genuine furs and mike them
, up jn the latest styles, at the Wert
Fur Company, 217 South High.
- FINANCIAL -
mm TO LOAN
On Good Real Estate Security
- THOS. K. FORD. .
Over Ladd & Bush bank, Salem, Oregon
DR. .W. G. M00RH0U8E. COUNTY
veterinarian, graduate Cornell Univer
sity. Office Clicrry City Feed Stables
544 Ferry St. Phones, offiee 2199, res.
and night 1510.
WOOD YARD
MONEY TO LOAN
Eastern Money at Lowest Rates, on
approved security. Homer H. Smith,
Room 5, McCornnck Bldg., Salein, Or.
HATTERS AND CLEANERS
ELLSWORTH, THE HATTER Men's
and women's hats, cleaned, rebloeked
and retrimmcd. ' Old hats made to
look like new. " We carv a large
stock of fine ribbons. 495 Court St.
08TEOPATH
THE FUEL- QUESTION ANSWERED
by Salem Fuel Yards. Lots of old
fir, 2d growth, oak and ash wood,
also coal at $8 per ton and np. City
orriee la . liberty, yards at 7o2
Trade. Phones 937 and 529. 12-26
Hundred Epworih League
Delegates la Attendance
(Capital Journal Special Service) v
Woodburji; Dec- 1. The annual con
vention of the Salem district of the Er-
wosth League held a three days success
ful meeting here last week. There were
a hundred dole-gates present. Officers
eleeted for next, year were: President,
Rev. E. M. Smith, Silverton; first vice
president, Effie Pinney, Newberg; sec
ond vice president, Misg Wagner, Ore
goin City; third vice president, Mrs.
E. Hopfield, MeMiuaville: fourth vice
resident, Fern Parr, Dallas; secretary,
Airs. A. J. Viek, Salem; treasurer, Al
bert Warren, tStavten; junior loagno
superintendent, Miss Rose Cave, Hills
boro; reporter, Alfred Bates, La Fay
ette. Among the speakers were Rev. T.
Pear
$1.51
WATCH REPAIRING
WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY
. repaired, tuirl JNeugebauer, with
Central Pharmacy. 11-4
WANTED
WAITED Old false teeth. Don't mat
ter if broken. I pay $2 to $15 per set
send by parcel post and receive
check by return mail. Li Mazer, 2007
8. Fifth street, Philadelphia. Pa. .
N 12-1
te-jj m-jiii ; L-j-ea -
WATER COMPANY
DRS. B. H, WHITE AND R. W. WAL
TON Osteopathic physicians and
nerve specialists. Graduate of Amer
ican school of Osteopathy, Kirkville,
Mo. Post graduate and specialized in
. nervous diseases at Los Angeles Col
lego. Offices 505-508 U. 8. Nat. Bank
Bldg. Phone 859. Residonca 1620
Court. Phone 2215.
SALEM WATER COMPANY Office
corner Commercial aud Trade streets.
Bills payable monthly in advance.
DENTISTS
FOB SALE
BALE OR EXCHANGE A strictly
modern home in restricted district,
needs only to be seen to be appreci
ated. rice $4200. I will accept trade
in improved tract on a good road,
convenient to town, for my equity.
Phone 470 or see Square Deal Real
ty., company.
355 ACRES, FAIR IMPROVEMENT
5 miles from town, exchange for Sa
lem income property, not over $20,
000. 600 acres all cultivated, best
of soil, 350 acres in crop, in Willam
ette valley, fair improvements, equip
ped, $50,000. 320 Washington wheat
farm, for 40 acre bottom valley
ranch not over $5000. C2 acres, all
cultivated, good road, 1 miles out,
trade for acreage or- city, not over
, $5500. Want to apply 5 acre tract,
; close in as first payment on larger
- farm not over $7000. Box 215, Salem,
. ure. i-i u
FALSE TEETH THAT STAY PUT.
Two cases corrected Saturday 24th,
stuck like a porous piaster. Names
on application. I tan do the same
for you. Ten years practice in Sa
lem. G. T. White, D. M. D. 12-27
LODGE DIRECTORY
MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA
Oregon Cedar Camp, No. 5246, meets
every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock
in Derby building, corner Court and
High streets. R. F. Day, V. C; J. A.
Wright, Clerk.
SALEM HUMANE SOCIETY D. D.
Keeler, president; Mrs. Lou Tillson,
secretary. All cases of eruelty or ne
i gleet of dumb animals should be re
ported to the secretary for investigation.
Oranges, Valeneias .. $4.504.73
Orapa fruit ... $5.50(S3
Grapes . $2
Lemons, per box $7S
Cranberries, per barrel $17
Bananas i tie
Retail Prices -
Creamery butter 55
Flour, bard wheat'...: L $3.803
Flour, hard wheat i .... $2.75i3
Country butter ; . ... 60
Eggs, dozen 65c
Sugar, 11 lbs. for $1
Sales limited to $1 . .
PORTLAND MARKET
Portland, Or., Dec. 12 Butter, city
creamery 4c .
Eggs, selected local ex. 5254c
J Hens 20S!20.C ' . M
Broilers 1718c
Geeso 14loe
Daily Live Stock Market
Cattle . ,
Receipts 57 .
Tone of, market dull '
Modiuirt to choice steers $9(5)9.65
Good to medrani steers $8.25(9.15
Common to good steers $().75(?7.90
Choice cows and heifers $0.757.59
Bulls $4.50(3)6.75
Calves 1f79.50 .
Stacker and feeder steers $4-258.7j
Hogs
Receipts 761 ' ...
Tone of market dull
Prime light $15.8016 .
Prime heavy $15.85(916 r
Pigs $13.7515.25
Sheep
Receipts 592
Tone of market dull
Western lambs $13(3)13.50
Valley lambs sl2.5013
Yearlings $12(5)12.50
Wothers 11.7512.25
Ewes $8(a)10
JNoto Portland market on shorn
sheep, 2 to 3e under quotation.
NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT
R. N. A. "Oregon Grape Camp" No.
1360, meets every Thursday evening
in Darby and Lafky building, Court
and High streets; Mrs. Sylvia
Schaup, 1971 Market, oracle; Mrs.
Malissa Parsons, recorder, 1296 N.
Commercial.
UNITED ARTISANS Capital Assem
bly JNo. si, meets every. Thursday at
8 p. m. in I. O. O. F. hall, A. A. Guef-
froy, M. A.; C. A. Vibbert, secretary.
Crown Drug Store, 338 State street.
For the Improvement of the Alley In
the South Block of Charles Cart
wright 'g Addition to the City of Sa
lem, front tne East Line of Capitol
Street to the West Line of 12th
Street.
855 ACRES, 120 cultivated, fair im
provements, Linn county, Oregon,
for Salem residence or income prop
erty, not over $19,000. 25 acres, 19
. acres cultivated, fair improvements,
7 miles out, for modern Salem resi
dence, 10 acres well improved,
mile from car line for larger farm,
not over $15,000. 4 eows, two horses,
harness, wagon, two cream separa
tors for 5 passenger auto not over
$500. Want 3 $1000 and 1 $5000 loan
on good real estate. 158 acres, all cul
tivated bottom land, close in, fair
"" improvements, good road only $75
per acre. 150 acres river bottom, fair
Improvements, $68 per acre. Socolof
sky. 341 State. 12-9
FOB BENT
FOR RENT Nicely furnished house
Jkeepuig rooms, reasonable. 855 N.
Commercial. tf
MOVE BEP.4D2INO
STOVES REBUILT AND REPAIRED
50 years experience. Depot, National
and American fence. -Sizes
20 to 58 iu. high.
Paints; oil and varnish, etc.
Loganberry and hop hooks.
Salem Feuce and stove Works, 250
Court street. Phone 124.
jc Sjc 9s sjc 3! 3jw sjc 3(C 3t )f $J( 3f(
THE MARKETS
Markets remain steady for the most
part, a further rise in mill feed being
noted. '
Grain
Wheat, soft white $1.851.87
Wheat, red . $1.85
Wheat, lower grades on samplt
Oats 7580c
Barley, ton $51
Bran $41
$43
. $22
$23
Shorts, per ton .
Hay, cheat, new .
Hay, vetch, new
Hay, clover, new . $21
Butterfat , 52c
Creamery butter .: 50c
Country butter ; .. 45c
SCAVENGER
Pork, Veal and Mutton
Pork, oa foot 14V&(315e
Vea!, fancy 1214a
Steers . 67M;e
Cows .. 1 45f
Bulls : 45c
Spring lambs i 1112
Ewes 5(o.i-c
Lambs, yearlings .. . 10t
SECOND HAND GOODS
heirs, pound
BiTtnf Dn'ri?-r"n i o
Ort.urjii ov-r i.vji-il '-jiHiu-B rMjus Ec2S Cash
proprietor. Garbage and refuse of all,,. ' .
kinds removed on monthly contracts
at reasonable rates. Yard and cess
pools cleaned. Office phone Main
2247. Residence Main 2272.
Eggs and Poultry
Eggs, trade
Turkeys, dressed
Turkeys, live, No. 1
Hens, dressed, pound
Frvs dressed .
Spring chickens
50e
4446c
15(a17-
26c
192le
25S26?
26(fi2Se
1617c
Notice is hereby given that the com
mon council of the city of Salem, will,
at or about the hour of 7:30 o'clock p.
ni. on the 17th day of December. 1917.
or at the same hour at any subsequent
meeting of tho common council, at the
council chamber in the City Hall, pro
ceed to assess upon each lot or part
thereof its proportionate Bhare of the
cost of improving the alley in the
south block of Charles Cartwright 's
addition to the city of Salem, from tha
east lino of Capitol street to the west
line of 12th street.
All persons interested in said assess
ment are hereby notified to bo and ap
pear at said time and place before th
said common council and present their
objections to said assessment, if ah?
they have, and apply to the common
council to equalize their proportionate
snare of said assessment.
Br order of the common council this
3rd day of December, J 91 7.
EARL RACE,
12-12 City Recorder.
NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT
For the Cost of Improving Meyer
oi-reet in toe City of Salem, From
Commercial Street to High Street
To Harriett E. Henderson:
You are hereby notified that tho
assessment levied by Ordinance No
1514, upon the east 112 feet of lot 1,
block 13, George H. Jones' addition
to tho city of Salem, for its proportion
ate share of the cost of improving
Meyers street in the city of Salem.
from Commercial street to High street,
amounts to $36842. Said assessment
was entered in the docket of city liens
on tho 22nd day of xNovomber, 1917,
as a charge and lien against said prop
erty, and is now due and payable to
the city treasurer.
This notice is served upon you by
putajcauon thereof for ten days in th
laily capital Journal, published in the
city of Salem, by order of the com
mon council.
Date of first publication hereof. De
cember 7, 1917.
EARL RACE.
Eeeorder of the City of Salem.
12-19
Vegetables
BUY SELL AND EXCHANGE : i; uPa.
Wen's clothes, shoes, hats, jewelry, t"ng garlic .
watches, tools, musical instruments, j Potatoes
bicycles, guns, rifles, revolvers, suitlweet Potatoes
erses, trunks, cameras, typswnters . .
and furniture. Capital Exchange, 837
l onrt srrept. t'none 4wa
Onions, in sack
California tomatoes
Green peppers
. $1.50
8e
. lMc
. $3 75
. 40?
$2(o3
FORD OWNERS
INCREASE YOUR MILEAGE-At one! Celery
NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT .
For the Cost of Improving Meyers
Street in the City of Salem, from
Commercial Street to High Street-
To Ina C. Buhite:
You are hereby notified that the
assessment levied bv ordinance No.
1514, upon the north 50 feet of lot 6.
Block 11, George H. Jones' additioa
tl 75 ! tha r'ly aem fT it proportion
10c ate 8nare the eos ' improving
Lettuce, erate 2.102 50 !fevB re. . oalem'
Cauliflowe $lfol.40lrrom Vm?ner"a' rreeJ fl,h street:
B. Ford, district superintendent. Dr. E.
E- Gilbert of Oregon City, Rev. Walton
Skipworth of Hillsboro, Dr. Mathews
of Kimball college, Dr. Hammond and
ReV. R. N. Avison of Salem and a num
ber cf others. Caiain Hopf ield gave
a good helpful talk regarding the re
ligious work being done in -the U S.
army. Much praise. was given by the
visitors to Rov. E.- G. Decker, the pna
tor in charge and the members of the
Epworth League and church here for
the greeting and hospitality shown all.
H. Overton and C. C. Goodale visited
Dr. O. P. Overton at Brownsville, and
found him very ill. - -
WHlard Cole son of Mrs. Myrtle Cole
and Chauncey Yoder of Hubbard, havo
enlisted in tne navy, uoth passed tho
physical examination and will soon eo
to Mare Island for their training. -
Air. and Mrs- Uus Bock and family
of Silverton; Mr. Galbraith, Mr, and
Mrs. Lyman Shorey and children were
Thanksgiving guests of Dr. and Mrs.
J. L. Shorev.
C. L. Ogle visited from Wednesday
tui JU-onday in i'ortiand. ,
JVLr. and Mrs. J. 1. Guyer, who re
cently came from Oklahoma, have dc
cided to make their homo here and
have bought 'a place in Hall addition.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hoff spent the
week end in Portland visiting .relatives
iuiu xrienus. : . ..
The . Christian Endeavor . rally was
held here Dec. 1st and 2d. Among tho
state officers were Miss Edna Whipple
president of the Oregon stale C. E.
Union; Miss Gertrude Eakin, second
vice president; Mrs. C. E. Lee, presi
dent of the Marion county C. E. union;
Miss Grace Paul, former secretary of
tho Idaho C. E- union; Mr. Carroll,
president and Miss Ruth Williams sec
retary of the Lane county union. Miss
Violet S,tewart of Woodburn, who is a
student of the Bible university of Eu
gene, was also here a worker in the C
E. rally. Miss Edna Whipple who is an
ordained minister, preached a fino ser
mon Sunday in the Presbyterian church
uSf Pearl Blackman, who is teach
ing near Turner, Wa3 the guest of Mrs.
W. L. Enyeart a few days last week.
Henry Hall, who has been helping in
the big apple orchards at Lewiston.
Idaho, returned home a few days ago
no reports an immense rroi, and more
was received for the culls this year
than was received for tho best last
year. . .1
Mlss Maggio Shanks who has been
visiting relative and friends in Port
land for a few weks was accompanied
homo by her - nitatfr; Miss Evelvn Hv-
land.
Mr. and Mrs. Lou Ballentvne of Dal
las visited a part of last week at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Livsey. Mrs
Ballentyne is a sister of Mrs. Livsey.
Mrs. badio Dinuck has returned to
Woodburn after an extended visit in
Portland with her children and at Fort
Canby with her son, Roy Dinuck. who
is in the government servico as coast
guard at that place. . -
Harry Castle left Tuesday a. m. for
Portland where he will enlist in the
service again. .
Mrs. A. Franklin returned home Fri
day after visiting several months with
her son, Wm. Franklin in Seattle, also
visiting in Spokane.
Livcsley News Notes
(Capital Journal Special Service) "
Livesley, Dec. 12. Last Wednesday
evening a Red Cross "entertainment
took place' iu the school house. A thor-
Weekly Report of
Union Stock Yards
North Portland, Or., Dec. 12. Labor
troubles continue to exist in some rmck
ing house sections and have affected
the market at the 'Portland Union
Stock Yards. Local packers and small
Kiiiers have made every possible ef
fort to take care uf the shipments with
out attempting a break in the market iu
any department. Consequently, we have
shown an extremely light receipt for
the opening market this week, indeed,
they were not sufficient to meet the de
mand of small killers.
In the cattle department, steers got
away at a little advance in prices over
quotations and over prevailing prices at
the close of last week, while cows sold
just steady with hist weeks quotations.
All other classes continue steady. Fin
ished steers just at this time would
meet with a hearty demand and would
pass the Bcales at $10.00-$10.25, but
they would have to be good.
The hog department in contrast to
the opening market for last week, show
ed an extremely light .shipment, all of
wmcn was taKeu over readily at steady
prices.
The sheep department showed no re
ceipts, and very little demand seemed to
be evident in that department. This sea.
son is standing squarely between tho
product of the pasturo and the feed lot,
wnen practically au grass shipments
have been put on the market, aud prac
tically nothing is yet ready for the
market from the feed lots, as is usual in
that state of affairs. Both shipments
and quality are considerably "off col
or". The demand continues extremely
active, however, for stock and feeder
Bi-nesia Stops
Stomach Trouble
Or Money Back
INSTANT BELIEF GUARANTEED
Roeently a writer on the treatment
of Btomach troubles, who ha claimed
that practically all stomach trouble is
aue to acidity, decided to put his theo
ry to. the test. Every sufferer from
stomach trouble was told to take a
teasiwonf ul of pure Bi-nesia or 2 or 3
of tho 5 grain. tablets in a little water
immediately after, eating or whenever
pain was felt. The test completely vin-
un-aieu ms ineory; lor immediate re- !
lief was indicated in nearly every one '
of tho first Tuindred rcitort re,.eivd I
showing conclusively that the trouble
had been due to stomach aciJ which. I
as is well known, is instantly neutral
ized by Bi-nesia. Since making tliia !
test, the well known manufacturing j
chemists who have specialized in pre
paring pure Bi-nesia exclusively -for!
stomach use have arranged to place in !
oyery package of genuine Bi-nesia !
either tablot or powder form a binding !
Kuuiuuwe eomract or satisfaction or I
money back, proof positive of their i
belief that nearly every so called dys- j
peptic is really suffering from ai idi- i
ty and their confidence that genuine
Bi-nesia will instantly ncutralizn stnm. '
acn acia, stop tood fermentation and
runs relieve tho troubles caused thereby.
ROSTEIN & '6REENBAUM
Christmas Suggestion
Nice
Plaid
Blankets
pair
$3.25
Bath Robe
Blankets
with Cords' to
match
$3.50
Heavy Fluffy
Pretty Plaid
66x80
Blankets
$5.00
Art Linen
Toweling yar
39c and 28c
: Linen Huck
Toweling, yard
38c, 35c and 25c
Art Toweling
Linen
Toweling, yard
15c
oughly enjoyablo program was presont- i
od by the following: Solo. Melba Dav !
enport; reading, Airs. W. Pettyjohn; 1
piano duet, MrS. G. S. Higgins and
Airs. J. Watson; reading, Mrs. W. V.
Johnson; piano and violin duet, Mr.
and Mrs. G. S- Higgins. After tho uro
gram refreshments were sold and alto-
getner a sum of over $15 was raised.
Through the effort of C D. Ouerv
a puino has been acquired for the dis
trict. This supplies a long felt want
and will greatly assist in future mus
ical and social entertainments.
11. B. Carpenter is attending tW O
A. C, taking a short course jn orchard
eulture-
Tom Long who has been in the Yak
ima country for some tim arrWorl
homo last week. "
A meeting of the Red Cross will tin
held at tho C. D. Query residence on
the afternoon of Wednesday the 19tb
of December. - . .
Mr. and Mrs. Forest EdWar il a "n re
being congratulated on the arrival of
a nine iound boy. The babv will bo
named Forest Le Roy. '
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Yea frer return.
ed from Idaho last week.
Elinor Bresslcr who has boon in tho
hospital for some time was brought
homo last Friday. It is hoped that El
mer will make a speody recovery.
Mrs. Noarhoff and little son of Port
land is viBitinir her sister. Mrs. F. Ed
wards.
Last Sunday a delegation from the
Livesley Sunday school, attended the
district Sunday school convention nt
Liberty.
Steve Balch has rented the J A.
Townsend home. - ' '
OPEN FORUM
":'.
Pleads With Americans
To Supply hWiZYs' Needs
Dear Friend:
Will drop you a few lines to let vnn
know that I am still alive. At present
I am in the hospital with the mumps.
May be you think I am not some sore
boy. We are in a French hosidtal with
French doctors ond nurses. Have Borne
time making them understand what we
want and the nurses are men. The one
in this room can speak a little English,
but not enough to amount to anything.
There are 21 in this room. Five Ameri
cans and the rest French we have some
time kidding them, but they don't know
it. How did you make out on your po
tatoes? I got a letter from 8 the
other day and he said you were chas
ings over the country after some skirt.
Now, see here, I don't want you to
up and get married while I am away
over here. Say if it is not too much
trouble, I wish you would send me a
tew bucks of Durham. Tho tobacco we
get here is strong enough to knock a
horse down. I will make it riirht with
you when I get back. Please excuse poor
writing as i am writing this in bed.
Tell every one He'.lol for me. Write
soon and often.
Your friend,
CORP. ALBERT E. BOUFFLEUR,
30th Aero Squadron, American Expe
ditionary Force, France.
Bleached Table Cloth,
yard 29c
Mercerized Tabic Cloth
yard 60c
Real Linen Table
Cloth, yard . . . $1.00
Fine Linen Table
Cloth, yard $1.50
Towels at the old prices
Heavy Turkish Towels
at 45c
Real Fine Turkish
Towels at ....... 50c
Extra large and heavy
Towels at 75c
-Nice Bed Spreads, full sizes at $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75
Cut Corners and Scolloped edges at .
........ $2.25, $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50
Black Silk Colored Silk "Children's
Umbrellas Umbrellas Umbrellas
The newest The newest 75c and $1.00
Handle, . Style, .
$3.50 . $6.00 and $4.50 $1.00
Men's Silk ' Men's Best ;
Neckwear Dress Shirts Gingham
25c and 50c $1, $1.25. $1.50 yard 15c
Not the biggest stock in town, but the best values.
"Our prices are lower than any mail order house, and
in most cases lower than wholesale.
240-246 Commercial Street
James Piacus Dies '
- at Tacom Home
Portland, Or., Dec. 12. James Piircua
one of the best known hop growers and
dealers on' tho Pacific coast, died nt his
homo in Tacouia Monday after a brioC
illness. Pneumonia was the (a use of
his death. Ho was born at Stcilruoom,
Wash., 52 years ago and mado Tacoma
his home during the greater part of his
life.
As a hop dealer he was an operator
on a large scale and he plaved an im
portant part in establishing prices on
the coast in the seasons when ho was
most active. Ho was thoroughly familiar
with all the phases of the hop business
and was unusually well informed as
to market conditions in other parts of
the country. In recent years ha became
one of the largest hop growers in Wash
ington.
James Pincug was the son of Isaac
Piucus, a pioneer Washington hop mer
chant, who "rtablishod In 1838 the busi
ness afterward Jtnown as Isaac Pincug
V Sons. The firm continued until a few
years ago, when the cider Pincus retir
ed. Mr. Pincus is survived, by a widow
and one daughter, also by his father
aud two brothers, Julius and Marcus
L Pincus, and two sisters, Isabella and
liessio Piucrs.
.Funeral arrangements havo not yet
been made, pending the return of the
daughter, Miss Minnie Pincus, who was
at ifoungstown, O., when hen father
died.
Hilda Wolfus, wife and partner of
Herbert Williams of Williams and Wol
fus at the Orpheum, travels around
the country with a 6-year-old maid. She
is none other than her daughter, Dons.
Reader: Notice the above is written
on stationer- furnished by Y. M. C. A.
not in Y. M. C. A. Hut but by an Am
erican sick boy in French hospital. What
are you doing for the Y. M. C. A.? Hear
ing the friend read this, 7 boys and one
mother chipped in and 23 sacks of Dur
ham, 25 parkages Cigarettes are on the
way to Corporal Al Boueffleur now do
ing his bit that "Germania t'ber Ore
gon" does not come true. The aroma
from this gift ascends to Heaven and
Cassavas
Sprouts .
half the east. Less carbon, better ig
nition: Do yon want to save money
on your power! Jur demonstration
car is on the street daily. A request
from you will bring full information. ' Black figs
152 S. Church St., Salem, Or. Phone White figs
248. 1231 Figs, 12-8 .
, Figs, 74-3g
-75c
2".e
" 10i
animals in all classes, and it looks to 1 tmnlt t,le angels if there are such
us an if this might be one cf the niostwil1 tond.low to get the odor of earth
opportune times to pass Lito the mar- i dehriousness, recording score 8 for
Put cn the Bevo Glasses when you set the
table for the bite you've prepared for the guests of
the evening. As a suggestion for a dair.ty lunch:
Creem cheese and chopped olive sandwiches (on
trov.n bread), Ei".l pickles, Ghriip salad. Ice cold
!evo.
Itself a nutritive drink, Bovo rrmkos an appetizing
rr.d delightful addition to any nieal hot or cold,
liht or heavy.
Ecyo the all-year-'round soft drink.
Sold in bottlca only and bottled vxclu&ivtly by
.NKEL'SER-BUSCi: ST. LOU13
i
Heed not tho recent Methodist remon
strance against tobacco for the soldier?
I endorsed by our leading educators. To
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Ket tne feedor supply This department "-'" .u,-um a examples or goutiness .0ur Soldiers", with everything that
is very active in the hog alleys as we;nave been of untold benefit to millions j,row8 out in the Buil3hiue rull. creeps,
as in the cattle department, while the of VP- He sa.d ''When they lay mc,.rawlf)) f,;e9 or swinls if) education plus,
market in the sheep department is con- fwa-v, 'et ,jt het. of, m that better to juggle a gnu than translate
fined almost wholly to breeding ewes. In traveled along life s road I havo always J Cpasar to ingure. the perpctuity of our
this class there is a considerable sup- endeavored to pull up a thistle and!nation. need rather the Greek philoso
ply and an active trade. We ouote tho Ilant a rose in jts stead." It's not of hers beautiful thought "If there it
following nrices: Medium to i hoh-o 1 record that lie denied General Grant
steers, .00S a.5."; medium to good i "that always in evidence cigar." Bead
steers, 8.25rriP.15; common to goode" l,laat rosc" hY dropping $1.00 into
steers, 6.75a$7.90; choice eows andCal"tal Journal tobacco fund and some
heifers, 8.63fo t7.o); common to good i morning after a battle has been won
cows and heifers, 5.15(o7.00; tanners. iyu ean mcct t,ie "Deacon" on the
3.00(S5.2.j; bulls, 4.5)rtifi.75; calves,
Figs and Dates
TJ3JDEBTAKEE3
B.
romedarr dates
"-"" fnxd dats
Webb. Golden dates .
WEBB & CLOUGH CO. C.
A. M. Clongh morticians and funeral I
directors. Latest modern methods'
known to the profession employed. Apples
499 Court St., Main 120. Main &SS.
12Uc
13c
.... $i
2.W
$4.73
2."0
14c
"1 oo V V 'J'e"si$7.0fK5,9.50; stockers and feeders, $4.2.3
i v. j j - r-,--t ' f
Fruit
1&1-50
as a eharga aad lien against said prop
erty, and is now due and payable to
ine city treasurer.
This notice is served upon you by
publication thereof for ten days in .the
Daily Capital Journal, published in the
city of Salem, by order of the com
mon council.
Dato of first publication hereof, De
cember 7, 1917.
EARL RACK,
Eeeorder of the City of Salem.
12-19
prime heavv, $15jrt 16.00; pigs. $13.75
15.00; bulk, $1.7.85(5 16.00. Western
lambs, $13.O0(o 13.."0; vl- lambs,
$12.50ai3.00; yearlings, $12.00(512.30;
wethers, $11.75(2 12.23; ewes, $8.00
10.00.
! street.
"Say, Deacon, did you donate for to-
nacco r " ,
"No sireel "
"Well it's evident somebody did.
Children Cry
fS?. FLETCHER'S
fiASTORiA
CASTORIA
Fir Infants and Children
In Use For Over 3 O Years
of G&ShZ&i ;
Always hears
the
Oignatrjr
any good deed I can do, or kindness I
can show, let me do it now. Let me not
defer or neglect it, for I shall not pass
this." Newspaper office again. Drop
two bits better yet two dollars into
the Journal's Tobacco Fund. The flow
ers you will send for their coffins
there will be coffins received in Salem
mind that send nov in deeds of hind-
Take a chance on that return postal
acknowledgement of receipt. Many of
Pershing's boys have no school chums
like Corporal Al Buff haa iu whose po
tato crop they are interested. Write
them of your busy days thei making
of bib aprons and various " lingerie "
yiju are giving as Christmas presents
to the boys at home, who when the
draft does come will claim exemption
as "guiushy" Corporal Al asks "his
frind to write and write often." What
of iho soldier in France who has no
friend to write and write often." What
to know that he "is still alive or has
tho mumps. "He who volunteered to
fight for the. rooming house and lunch
counter restaurant he called home,
watching for others receiving the day's
mail. Having touched life at many
ness that weary troubled hours may be points in all parts of this "Our country,
cheered. Flowers on tho coffin cast no dear land of liberty." out of the full
fragrance backward over Soldier Life ininess of my experience, I know his nerve
France. Post mortem kindness does not strain. May he get my Capital Journal
cheer a troubled spirit. A wor-1 to the! Tobacco Package.
girls
Children Cry
FCl? FLETCHER'S
CASTORIA
FRF.D HOUSE.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTORIA