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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 30, 1918. SEVEN Capital Journal Classified Column EVESYTHINO ELECTRICAL Bales Electric Co., M atonic Temple, 127 North High TRANSFER AND DRAYAGE Balem Truck & Dray Co., eoruer State and Front Streets Telephone Main 1200 Main 74 CHIROPRACTORS 10) PER C3NT PURE CHIE0PBAO tie brings the results in most cases. Obsolete adjuncts deceive the igno rant. Try pure unadulterated chiro praetic adjustments and be eonvinc- ed. P. H. May, D. C, 306 Hubbard bide.. Phone 582. 11-8 CHINESE PESICIAN DE. L. M. HUM CURES ANT KNOWN disease. All kinds of Chinese herb nd medicines. 153 South High St Phone 283. , DENTIST DR. P. L. U7.TEB, DENTIST, EOOM8 413-414 Bank of Commerce bldg. Pbone 606. 11-4 I WILL MAKE YOU A PLATE YOU can use. Bring in the one you are not usiug or that bot'-.ers you. I can and will fix it. 10 years practice in Salem. G. T. White, D. M. D., 318 U. S. Bank bldg. FINANCIAL MONEY TO LOAN On Good Real Estate Security THOS. K. FORD Over Ladd & Bush bank, Salem, Oregon MONEY TO LOAN Eastern Money at Lowest Rates, on approved security. Homer H. Smith, Boom 5, McCornack Bldg., Salem, Or. WATER COMPANY SALEM WATER COMPANY Office corner Commercial and Trade streets. Bills payable monthly in advance. VETERINARIAN DB. W. G. MOOEHOUSE, COUNTY veterinarian, graduate Cornell Univer sity. Offiee Cherry City Feed Stables 644 Jferry Bt. Phones, offiee Z1BH, rem. and night 1510. 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, i;ierk. SALEM HUMANE SOCIETY D. D. Keeler, president; Mrs. Lou Tillson, secretary. All cases of cruelty or ne glect of dumb animals should be re ported to the secretary for investigation. It. 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, 1236 N. Commercial. HATTERS AND CLEANERS ELLSWORTH, THE HATTER Men's nd women's hats cleaned, reblocked and retriinmed. Old hats made to look like now. We carry a large stock of fine ribbons. 495 Court St. OSTEOPATH DBS. B. H. WHITE AND E. W. WAL- UNITED ARTISANS Capital Assem bly No. 84, 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. - THE MARKETS C01XSSG oer's eou RT The FcBowisg Is the Official publication of the record of Claims before the Marion County Commissioners Court For January Terra, 1918, with the amount allowed, bills continned, etc., according to the records in the office of the County Clerk Road District No. 14 Cont'd ' Davis, Porter getting out rock Kcinhart,' J. furnishing wood.. Oeder, A. supervisor Road District No. 64 Ditniar, T. A. gravel Keene, Arthur spreading gravel Mahoney, F. W. gravel . Rubens, Al dragging road, etc Rubens, Joseph, supervisor . MISCELLANEOUS ACCOUNTS. Clerk's Office. Kloepping, H H deputy county clerk ........ 80.00 80.00 65.00 No changes are to be noted in to day's market quotations. Grain Wheat, soft white 1.851.87 Wheat, red $1.85 TON Osteopathic physicians and Wheat, lower grades on samplb nerve specialists. Graduate of Amer ican school of Osteopathy, Kirkville, Mo. Post graduate and specialized in nervous diseases at Los Angeles Col lege. Offices 505-508 U. 8. Nat. Bank Bldg. Phone 859. Residence 1620 Court. Phone 2215. DRS. H. D. BOWERS AND WIPE, graduates American School Osteop athy, Kirksville, Mo., and post-graduate work Los Angeles college; six teen years experience. Rosidcueo of lice 854 S. Commercial bi. near Mis sion St. 2-23 FOB SALE FOB SALE Five room house, one block from paved st-eet, three blocks from carline; tiiis house has Oats .. . 80(585 Barley, ton . $5558 Bran .. ...... $35 Shorts, per ton .. $37-50 Hay, cheat, now . $22 Hay, vetch, now .. $23 Hay, clover, new . . , $21 Butterfat 56c Oroamery butter . 54c Country butter ... 45e Pork. Veal and Mutton Pork, on foot 1414 3-4 Veal, fancy .. 13154c Steers .... ; 67c WWS 4(g)5S2i Bulls 4S5t Spring lambs fcwes Lambs, yearlings Eggs and Poultry n i fc.th !..! i U4.. ggs, casn . on fine ot. Price, linn Tee. I Llena' Poun1 eary. A five room house on good ' lot, on paved street, close to car line, plenty ot fruit. Price $1450, uu cash, balance monthly pay ments- A convenient modern house on car line, near school for $2500. 1 Terms reasonable. A cheap house I and barn on car line, with good lot. I $800. See Square Deal Realty Com pany, rnone 4, j. 155 ACRES, and a number one bottom farm, all cultivated, no white laud, well drained, fair . impro1ments, good fences, mail routo past door, Vi miles from station, school and church, 5 miles from good .town, must be sold at once, only $70 per sere. Terms may bo arranged if de sired. Socoloftky, 341 State. 1-31 Turkeys,, dressed Turkcrs, live, No- 1 .... Hess, dressed, pound . rys, dressed Ducks, live Geese, live Turnips, sack string garlic Potatoes Vegetables ll12c btwlt 10 4345c 20(5)21c 2628c 2Ireg23c 27.(a)29. 26(y?2Sc 14(eil7c 1415c Sweet potatoes Green onions FOB BENT FOB BENT Nicely furnished house keeping rooms, reasonable. 855 N, Onions, in sack California tomatoes Lettuce, crate Celery . ... Sprouts Broccoli Artichokes 8c VAt $5 40c $22.50 $2 75 $2.15 . 7590c 12c .. $1.25 Commercial. tf MISCELLANEOUS FRTJITLAND Nu -sery sale yard at Iliph and Ferry. Everbearing straw berries. Call and see stock and get prices bore making your purchase. TOVE REPAIRING STOVES REBUILT AND REPAIRED 60 years experience. Dopot, National and American fence. Bizeg 26 to 58 ir. high. Paias, oil and - irnisb, etc. Loganberrv and hop hooks. Salem Fence and tftove Works, 250 court street, Juone 124. Figs ana Dates Black figs White figs .. '. Dromedary dates - $4 05 'i ard dates $2.50 14c 12c 13c 'Golden dates Fruit Apples $1.251.75 Pears ...; $1(3)1.50 Logan, John B. relief 8.00 Schmidt, Peter do 10.00 Stricklin, Lucille bailiff 57.00 Barnes, Letta M. relief 20.00- Branam, Emma B. do 15.00 Bnrch, Lillie F. do ' 6.67 Cook, Alice do 10.00 Gibson, Gussie do 25.00 Griffith, Nan E. do- 22.0U Harper, Clara do 15.00 McGrath, Etta do 10.00 McMains, Birdie C. do 10.00 More, Mary Agnes do 17.50 Sischo, A Reumina do 22.50 Heckcr, Freda do 25.00 SchleuBuer, Daisy do 15.00 Swearingen, Lucinda Charlotta do l-.UU Logan, John B. relief 8.00 Stitz, Dora do 15.00 Litchfield, Geo. P. bailiff V.w Chamberlin, Margaret Odelia re lief 15.00 Herrick, W. B. do MacGregor, A. J., deputy clerk.. Arms, A. M. bookkeeper 55.00 Recorder's ur rice. Hickox, C. O. deputy recorder . . 15.00 Hickox, C. G. do 5.65 Savage, Helen do 5.00 Tasto, Arthur clerk 6.00 Drager, L. do 26.00 Treasurer's Office. Richardson, W. Y. deputy treas urer . . . , 75.00 Assessor's Office. Steol hammer, O. A., deputy aa- sor .. .. . 100.00 Lewis, C A deputy extending . roll .. 100.00 Skelton, R. do 100.00 Tasto, Arthur steno, making in- 2.00 ! dex 14.00 6.00 Gearhart, Hazelle checking tax 12.50 I roll . . . .' 24.00 I West, G. E. do. . 26.50 25.00 Court House. 1.00 Morgan, Cal janitor 65.00 7.50 Kirby, B. P. do 55.00 . 7.00 . Hobson, L. do 55.00 3.75 School Superintendent's Office. Reid, Cora E clerk 60.00 Smith, J W L supervisor 120.00 Hoppes, W. C. supervisor 120.00 Foor Account Cont'd. Byrd, W H sounty physician 50.00 Jackson, Hattie M., special of ficer .. 55.00 Stock Inspector. Morehouse, W. G., county veter inarian 33.60 Sealer of Weights and Measures. Jones, J. salary and ex pense 39.41 County Court and Commissioners. Bushey, W. M. traveling expense 3.71 Goulet, W. H. eounty commission er 27.20 Hunt, J. T. do 112.83 Gopher and Mole Bounty. Wain, Kehm bounty 3.95 Baker, Perrv do 7.60 Folk. John "do 4.00 15.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 Byrd, W. H. examinations . , Bean, S. A. D. examinations Byrd, W. H. examinations Cashatt, C. E. do Poor Account. Ballictt, S. relief 10.00 Barnett, Elizabeth Telief 12.00 Barrier, Mr. and Mrs. relief .... 15.00 Barton, Mrs. M-, do .". 15.00 Boys and Girls Aid Society, do 10.00 Brock, Norm, do 10.00 Buffun, W. B. relief 10.00 Bullis, Mrs. Florence L., do v 10.00 Burson, T J do 10.00 Carlson. C, Carl, do I"."" Mrs. Chalifaux, Grandma, do Coy, Milton do .. Dickinson, S. A., do ...v...-,'.... Dodge, Ulyssa Ellen relief Fishburn, Mrs. E. G. relief Foster, Mrs. do Freeman, B. C-, do Gilchrist, Alma do Glidden, J. H. do . 1 Gcbin, Lizette, do 10.00 8.00 1000 10.00 5.00 12.00 10.00 10.00 1000 10.00 17.00 10.00 10.00 25.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 8.00 Green. H. A., do ... Groshong, Mrs. J. N. relief Guerin, A. L. do Hardin, Grace Ellen do Hardwick, Charles, do . Haynes, Mrs- Caroline relief . . . Henry, Mrs. Olive E., do Henburn. Mrs. Albert do Old People's Home, relief for Mrs- Julia D. Hurtcl 15.20 Imlay, Mrs. Francis relief .... 40.00 Jeandoin, Mrs. Chas. do 8.00 Kelson, Gust relief 5.00 Ketchnm, M. B., do 10.00 Knott. Mrs. MelVina, do 12.00 Lechapelle, Mrs. A., do Lantz, Catherine, do Lawrence, Charles relief . . Livock, William J. E. relief Lucier, Steve Jr., do Lucier, Stephen, Sr., do Luors, Herman do Lunn, Mrs. O. C. do .. Mack, E. A., do Granges , $2.754.75 Grape fruit $H()7 Lemons, per box $6.507.5J Bauanas 5V;,e Retail Prices Creamery butter . 60c; Schmidt, Peter do 10.00 Maher, Mrs. Mary, do Martin, Mrs. Kate R-, do McDonald, John relief . ; . . . Miller, Mrs. Vina H. relief . Miracle, Mrs. A. relief Moore, Mary Agnes do Morton, Mrs. Caroline do Murhammpr, Sabina do Penny, Mrs. Alice relief .... Reinhart, Koealia relief Remick, W. M., do Rogers, Joseph W., do Russell, James G., do Sanders, Fred, relier 10.00 8.00 10.00 10.00 8.00 5.00 8.00 10.00 8.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 7.50 5.00 20.00 10.00 8.00 15.00 9.00 8.00 10.00 Aufderhcide, Robert do 6.80 Hoffman. Carl do 5.45 Zielinski, Martin do ,. 5.90 Wagner, Earl do Bear, Earl do Ziclke, Arthur do Olson, H. N. do . . Limbeck, Geo. do . Herrick, L. B. do . Matthes, E.' A. do Donker, Clair do 5.15 2.90 2.70 3.70 5.50 1.65 2.75 14.60 Fuson,, Gains do ; T.40 Guerin, A. L. do ....... Allen, Melford do .,.. Harris, J. F, do .....i. Brentano, Bernard do . . . Kirk, Peter do Dively, Calvin do ....... Wilkins, W. S. do ....... Beutler, Frank do Bitchey, Thomas do . r . Child, Walace do vi . . . . Gunsley, Elwyn do . . . Davis, C. K. do Henningsen, Earnest do Feller, Wilfred do ...... Campbell, Morrison do . . Zimmerman, William do Forbis, Oscar do Walling, C. A. do Kcves, Isaac H. do Brown, L. S. do Hunt, J. T. do Childs, W. J. do ... . .'. . Policy, Herbert do . . . . Glatt, J. A. do . Glcason, Etta do ,-. Solie, O. A. do . . Kieck, Arnold no Smith, Frank do 9.35 4.25 40.05 1.05 1.25 7.45 6.05 1.85 1 .25 18.55 2.60 2.50 7.45 1.80 5.10 1.80 1.45 1.35 2.90 1.30 5.10 United States Fidelity and Guar anty company premium on bond .. Treasurer's Office. Bcattie and Hoffman carbon pa " per Sur-eyr's Office Herrick, B. B. Jr., advance for stamps 1.50 I'atton Broa rubber bands, pens etc Spencer Hardware company ear. stone and axe handle Assessor's Offloe. Pacific Telephone and Telegraph company, Tie telephono and calls .. ' '. Patten Bros., pencils and clips . . Bodgers Paper company, carbon paper, paper, etc United States Fidelity and Guar anty company premium on 9.00 4.06 4.93 .75 6.60 1.88 20.61 DARKEN GRAY HAIR, LOOK YOUNG, PRETTY Grandma's Recipe of Sage Tea and Sulphur Darkens So Naturally That No body Can Tell Hair that loses its color and lustre, or when it fades, turns gray, dull and lifeless, is caused by a lack of sulphur in tho hair. Our grandmother made up a mixture of Sane Tea and Sulnhur to oona - lo.uueep her locks dark and beautitul, and United Dealers Buying company, I thousands of women and men who val- ink 4.75 ue that even color, that beautiful dark County Co-art and. Commissioners, i shade of hair which is so attractive, The Daily Capital Journal pub- ue only this old time recipe. lishing tax levy notice Nowadays we get this famous iix- Continued ture improved by the addition of oth- The" Daily Capital Journal pub- r ingredients by asking at any drug lishine claim docket 47.68 "tore for a 50 cent bottle of "Wyeth'a Orceon Statesman do 51.84 .Sage and Sulphur Compound," which Pacific Telephone and Telegraph company, The telephone and calls 6.40 District Attorney. Carver, Angeline stenographer. . 25.00 Gehlhar, Max advance lor stamps darkens the hair so naturnlh-, so even ly, that nobody can possibly toll it has been applied. You just dampen a sponpe or. soft brush with it nnd draw this through: youi fiwiir, taking one small strand at a time. By morning iumar, ma- u.uwD .y. -the gray hair disappears; but what de. pnoue.e ... .. ............ ,j. bf the lRtliosi with Wyeth 's Sago Court House Account. Barnard. K. T, patchins plaster Brannon, Mrs. J. M. laundry . . 8.10 City of Salem account of comport station 536.17 City of Salem account of comport station .1173.88 Coast Chemical company floor droasing .. , . Coutmuod Farmer Hardware company, Bay L. drawer locks . Hauscr Bros., sharpening scis sors Portland Hrilway Light and Po wer company foot warmers.... Spencer Hardvaro company night latch, "brushes, etc 4-30 Circuit court Account. Hansen, Otto witness Endicott, 8. M. do . . . , -nn'and Sulphur ( ormpound is that, besides i. i-.iv.ti i .1. - ueuuiutuiy luniK'nuiK inu nuir niter s few applications, it also gives it an ap- penraneo of atrandance. Wyeth 's Sage and Sulphur Com Kund is a delightful toilet requisite to impart color and a youthful aippir nnco to tho hair. It is not intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of disease. .85 .50 12.00 Ifoff Market Higher With Sieep Steady JUSTICE COURT. State vb. Brooks Miv. Georsre Ur.. -justice . . Scharbach, Jneob meals for pris oners .. - Yarrow, waiter constable State vs. couinu. Webster. I) justice Varncy, Percy i4. constable (State v. voon Citv of Salem, justice foes.... State vs. Devine Webster, D. justice Varney, Percy M. constable State vs. uram Webster, D. justice Varnoy, Percy M. countable .... BtatD vs. vunivji Webster D. juotiee Btato vs. Kittleman, et al Wnhnter. D. iustice 155 Varney, Percy M. constable . 9.55 I Chandler, J. C. witness ..... 3 20 State vs. Smith, et al !40 City of Scicm, justice and ccn- 1.15 stable - Victor, O. F. witness Wright, J. E. c 0 : - Cooper, E. E. '-o - Noedliam, W. I. do Sorenscn, t'iios. f'- Ling, B. H. do Skiptan, W. L. juror -- Burtcn, A. A. do Bartholomew, F. O. do - Rice, F. J. do - 5.50 Pratt. J. W. do 7.00 Bishop, R. C. do 3.30 1.75 3.50 4.45 2.40 . 3.10 .. 5.70 .. 2.40 North Portland, Or., Jan. 30. The general trend of market conditions in the i m.t V. WAut im irtAinoltiA Iw fV... anln n .nA-r. . , I. n 1 , . .. .4 ITn DkWiq. JIM HID lll.milll .0 Hta.Lt VoiuIb at 1ta ahpI. lj- a TTifl r- ket at $11.50, top rows at $10 and a sharp advance in hog prices, aggregatki ing 25 to 35c. Whilo sheep prices rc quoted steady tlie activity in that de partment is scarcely less than in other departments of the market. The sen sation of tho week's opening market in the cattle department was the sale of a car of well ' finished ' ' cows at a dime, which sets a record market in the Portland yards for that lino, and on tho same day a new record was set in tho steer top at $11.50. The great 3.70 3.70 3.20 9.80 41.62 11.50 Fcrrette, Emil do 2.80 taw vs. J I d:l i 11 V 111. Oil II-111 imin.-uv UU ................ '", , Schuff. M, Schmitz, Mr. nnd Mrs. Nick do 12.95 1.70 1.70 1.50 1.70 1.70 1.70 1.00 1.00 1.0U 1.00 3.10 OMIdreii Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA 25.00 .05 60.63 5.00 Coroner's Account Bucciana, Augustiana do ...... 2.35 Clough, A. M vcss 11.25 1.50 1.05 1.15 3.25 8.60 3.70 Flour, hard wheat $2.70(6)2.8) Flour, soft wheat $2.50(&2.6 Country butter 50 Eggs, dozen 50c Sugar, 11 lbs. for $1 Sales limited to $1 80AVENGS3 BALEM SCAVENGER Charles Soos proprietor. Garbage and refuse of all kinds removed on monthly contracts at reasonable rates. Yard and cess pools cleaned. Offiee phone Main 2247. Besidenco Main 2272. SECOND HAND G00D3 BUY SELL AND EXCHANGE Men's clothes, shoes, hats, jewelry, watches, tools, musieal instrurcencs bicycles, guns, rifles, revolvers, suit eases, trunks,, cameras, typswriters nd furniture. Capital Exchange, 337 Court street. Phone 493. UNDERTAKERS WEBB & CLOUGH CO. C. B. Webb, A. M. Clough morticians and funeral directors. Latest modern methods known to the profession employed. 09 Court St.. Main 120. Main 888. WATCH REPATRINO WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY repaired, Kvl Neuseaner, with C-nt.-l Phannarv. 114 JoumfwAHT adTpay PORTLAND MARKET Portland, Or. Jan. 30 Butter, city creamery 53e Eggs, selr.e(L local ex. 4S52c Hens 24&24Vie Broilers L3(fi24c Geese 20c Daily Live Stock Market Cattle Receipts 153 Tone of market steady Medium to choice steers $10.75f7511 Good to medium steers $9.35(510.35 Common to good steers $7-759.25 Choice cows and heifers $S9 fanner.- $3fis Bulls $5(3 7.50 Calves $750(S 11 Stocker and feeder steers $69 Hoga Receipts 559 Tone of market steady Prime light $16.1016.25 Prime hearv $16.30(5.16.35 Pi irs $13.7515 Bulk $1G-101(?25 . Sheep Krei t 97 Tone of market steady Western lambs $15f( 15.50 , Vallev lamb $14 50(S15 YearHnjs tlSfi 1f,0 Wethers $12.5013 Ewes $10(all Note Portland market on shorn sheep, 2li to 3e under quotation. Schmidt. Katherine. do 25.00 Schmitz, Mrs. Theodore, do .. 12.00 Scnhie. Mrs., do 15.00 Skoog, Mrs. Albert, do 2.50 Smith. A. H. do 15.00 Snodderly, Flora, do 30.00 Stevens, Mrs. Jane relief 10.00 Stone. William Telief 5.00 Stripling, Hulda, do . 8.00 Wallace, Mrs. E. reliof 6.00 Wallace, Rebecca L., do 10 00 Wells, H. A. relief 5.00 White, Mrs. J. F. do 20.00 Wyckoff. Martha E. do 10.00 SALARIES. Sheriff's Office. Paulus, Geo. S., deputy sheriff.. Bower, O. D., deputy sheriff .. Sloper, L. L., deputy sheriff . , 100.00 9000 80.00 NOTICE Notice is hereby given that I have impounded the following described dogs in compliance with ordinance No. 1404, towit: One small black and white spotted jnale dog, weight 20 lbs-: ono small dark brown and white male, weight 20 pounds; one dark brown male, weight 30 pounds; one big whito and black spotted bird dog, 65 pounds; one small brown female, 15 pounds; one big yellow dog, white nose and feet, scotch collie, weight 50 pounds; ona big yellow scotch collie. 00 pounds; one big brown and white spotted bird doc, 70 pounds. Tne above described doss will be killed if not redeemed by owners, on or before January 31, 191S, as provided in said ordinance. W. S- LOW Street Commisioner. 1-30 Gunsaul, Bennie do Recce, David do .... Smith ,Herbert do . . Bowers, Herbert do . Hamilton, Chas. A. do Long, C. C. do .Tonsbiirir. J. H. do . . Aschenbrcnner, Ireo. do .u Barton, W. H. do 3.35 Steele, Henry do - 46.55 McNeil, Jerome do . . . Blake, Wm. do Melville, B. H. do . . . Wolford, V. do Vearrier, W. II. do Dunagan, Avcritt do . Loose, Victor do Loose, Cecil do Siddall, Homer, do . . . 1.00 3.90 5.00 2.50 1.55 2.10 2.15 1.45 1.45 EXPENSES. 8.75 50.00 .81 10.00 Sheriff's Office. Christensen, Hannah work on tax books .. Dyer Insurance Agency, W. C. premium on bond Glass & Prudhomnie company le gal blanks Miller, Florence work on tax books .. .. Needham, W. I. Sheriff advance for stamps and postoffice box rent 21.50 Needham, W. I. auto hire, etc. ... 6.40 Northwestern Long Distance Tel ephone eompany telephone and calls .. Patton Bros, mineo. stencil .... Portland Railway Lig::t and Po wer company gas Rodgera Paper company, binding tax receipts .. - United States Fidelity and Guar anty company premium on bond The Western Union Telegraph company telegrams .... Clerk's Office. Beaver State Printe's claim blanks Boyer, U. G. advance for stamps, etc. .. - ratton Bros, pons and fasteners.. Kodgers Paper company ledger sheets etc Shaver, B. A. gopher bounty blanks Sims, Paul M. typewriter rib bons, etc. National Surety company prem ium on bond Recorder's Office. Brooks. Mildred M- advance for Inrane Account Findley, Mrs. Daisy, conveying patient " "j:"" School Supfs. Office Ackerman, J. H. expense account institute -. " Commercial Book Store The, fil ing equipment, indexes etc Daily Capital JournafJ The no tico teachers examination Hoppes, W. C. adv. for stamps.... Johnson, A. Grace, expense ac count institute Larmer Transfer, D. A. drayago Oregon Statesman, publishing no tice teachers exam Patton Bros., paper, bands, etc. Reid, Cora E truancy Reid, Mrs. Cora E holding ..oMiprs examinations Hodgors Paper Co., envelopes, psper, etc. - Sheldon, H. D., expense accou.u. institute Shepherd, Frank H., exp-nMi ac count institute Smith, E. C, holding teachers examinations Smith, W. M., advanced for stamps, etc Smith, V. M., traveling ex penses Stetson, F. L. institute United States Fidelity & Cuar exuense account anty Co., pre mium Fruit Inspector. Vcrcler, Andrew, salary and ex penses Indigent Soldiers Ellis, 3. A., reliof - Fishburn, Mrs. Joseph, relief Leslie, Mrs. Enrbra, relief Coffin, Mrs. Lucy, relief Point, Cbas. R., relief 1 Hoosier, Jacob,, relief Johnston. Morris, relief Poor Account, Continued. Austin's Grocery, groceries Burger, W. B., hou-e rent Chainp & Son, S. It., groceries.... City Market, meats Cottage Undertaking Parlor, burial, Jo'.in Murray 16.00 jKl-pley, C. M , frroeeru-s .... .. IFs.iT Cronnds ! tore, The, 8.50j groceries . .45 1.75 1.65 4.00, 85.00 9.96 12.00 10.35 . 1.95 t'-alem Deaconess Hospital, care of patients 90.00 Salem Hospital, care of patients 150.00 Jcott, J. K, houBO rent 12.00 (Disallowed) Sunny Brook Dairy, milk 0.50 Taylor, Earl K., tuipt. poor farm 333.20 Voris Grocery, groceries 16.75 Webb & Cluugh Co., burial, S. M. Van Cleave White House Restaurant, monls Jail Account Needham, V. I., board for prisoners Advertising. Salem Commercial Club Dues.... 450.00 (Continued) , Dog Tax 1.00 Beer, R., refund . 1.35 1.001 (15c disallowed) Butzky, Wm., Tefund 1.35 (15c disallowed) Craiff. .Tnmea refund 1.35 Continued DenhcnvW. J, refUnd 1.35 Kvrc, G. W 2.70 Fitzgerald, R- C. refund . 1'35 Hampton, I.ueian refund Allowed 1.35 Disallowed .15 Hartrnan, C. D. refund Allowed - 1.35 Disallowed 15 Shiltz, Orali refund Allowed 1.05 Disallowed - 45 Stevens, W. H. refund 1.33 Thomas, C. J. refund Allowed , 3.35 Disallowed ' .13 Thomas, Or'an refund Allowed 1.0" Disallowed 45 Van Cleave, Alvan refund .... 1.33 Indemnity for Diseased Cattle Branch, A. C. indemnity 1250 Wilson, W. If indemnity 23.00 Bobate of Fees Ranch, C. h. rebate 10.00 State Fair Buren's Furniture Store, aisle runner, t 4.90 Portland Py. L. & I'. C, elec tric motor, etc 22.53 Rodgers Paper Co., pnper, pie plates, etc. ! 5.31 Tax Rebate Coehun. R H. rebate 1187 DuRette, F. R. rebate, continued War Contingent Acct. Needham, W. I. sheriff, K. R. fare, tih nl, otc 4.04 Depmdent Mothers Acct Barnes, Letta M. relief 20.00 Branam, Kmma It. relief 15.00! Burch, Lillio V. relief 12 30 hanilierlin, Margret Odelia, I re ief - 15 00 "00 iGibson, Gi..sicv relief 22.00 "0" Griffith, Nan E. relief 22.00 10.fWiHarf,cr, Clara relief 15.00 10.00 ; Hey ker, Freda relief 25.tR. 15.00 IMeGrath, Etta relief 111.00 10.00 iMcMainn, Hirdie C. relief 10.00 IMoorc, Mai-y Agness relief 17.50 13.83 jsis.-ho, A. Komnina relief 22.50 6 on iStitz, Dura relie f 15.00 fi'oojl'ook, Alice relief 10.00 19 101 Gopher and Mole Bounty Cont'd ' iStauffer. Josetdi bounty 6.50 -n(. Aufranc, K. A- bounty .. All r... i.. ,,. .. -IITII3. .Mil, IT ITUUIIlt 7.00 2.50 123.50 4.30 5.00 1.75 .50 4.40 $22.90 2G.25 12.00 12.50 4.23 12.00 12.53 16.67 4.80 on bond.... 5.00 S3.00 10.001 QUIT HEAT IF YOUR KI1EYSACT BADLY Take Tablespoonful of Salts If Back Hurts or Bladder BothersDrink Lots ofWater We are 8s nation of meat eaters and our blooel is filled with uric acid, says a well known authority, who warns US to be constantly on guard against kid ney trouble. The kidneys do their ntmost to free the blood of this irritating acid, but become weak from the overwork; they get sluggish; the eliminative tissues clog nnd thus the waste is retained ia the blood to poison the entire system. When your kidneys ache and feel like lumps of lead, and you have sting ing pains in tho back ot the urine is cloudy, full of sediment, or the blnd der is irritable, obliging you to sock relief during the night; when pou havt sovero headaches, nervous and dizzy spells, sleeplessness, acid stomach or rheumatism in bad weather, get from ymr pharmacist atjout four ounces of Jad Salta; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast caek morning and in a few days your kid neys will act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lem on juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate clogged kidneys, to neutral ize the acids in urine so it is no long er a source of irritation, thus ending urinary and bladder disorders. Jad Salts is inexpensive and cannot injure; makes a delightful efforvesccnt lithia water drink, and nobody aa make a mistake by taking a little oe casionlly to keep the kidneys clean and active. 11.40 6.00: l.evernmn. Tony bounty Pnrrow, TVinM bounty Wolfe, Mr. C. W. bounty 7.251 Hull, E. N., burial, S. M. Van ( leave 35.00 IHe-nkle, C. W., burial, J. Clcv- in"er Kappbahn, J. A- ante, hire (Continued) . Vntw, S. .T. bounty stamps, etc. 3.56 , Miles, llonaia .. nni:- "-"- Irwin-Hodcnn company, The index (Pacific Tel. ft Tel. to, me, sheets, binders, etc. 8o.2r! telcpnone ai pwr mrm Patton Bros., erasers and pens . . 1.20 Roberts, C. groceries 11 11 t,nnf 10.0Ojrape, F. V.. honnty ! -ijocuni, L- bounty 43.W) 2.0ft 5.00 1.23 3li5 6..'S5 2.00 2.10 3.10 1.40 4"0 1.30 1.50 4.00 Children Cry r?S FLETCHER'S HA3T OFMA bulk of steers carrying a kill, fit lor lcking er even the block purposes, sudd at lOw or better. Feeders of th tvpo which were bringing 7e threw or four weeks ago returned to the eoua 4... (..i..u- of MeAiQ.g.t. The sunnly is not sufficient for the demand, and geueral conditions in tne caino mnr: look towards a continued accumulatioa of strength. . Practically the same conditions pre vail in the hog market as in the cattle i. Tk nut. wank has shown a gradual accumulation of strength, th result of wnien snows mmnv!, -i i, e-hirttcm market. This snow 1 of strength justifies tho western farm er for tho proauciion ox pun,. The sheep department had a veT. light offering, principally in wethers, that came into tho open market oyer Sunday, but, sales are active at the top end of last week's C(Uo'ations. The following quotations prevail in the dit ferent departments, which do not, i all cases, reach up to the top of the figures actually nbtaincd: Cattle Medium to choice steers $10.50-11; good to medium steers J-J.3S. 1035: common to good steers fJJ1 .1,.!.. ,.,. nnii heifers 7.75-' 9:' Vnmnnon to good cows and r,.p'fnr $6 50-7 75; canncrs f.s-n; nu ---'! calvos $7.50-11; sto-'kers and feeders $6-0 Hevo-s Pmt 11'Jrnt 16.10-10.2T? prime"' heavy $16.20-16 35; pigs $13.75r 15; bulk flD.K.) cii WuUrn 1n.inh CI.VJS.SO: niiril' ' - valley lambs $14.50-15; yearlings $13 13.50 wettiers rn t-"- ' A CHILD DOESN'T ; LAUGH AND PLAY ; If If Peevish, Feverish and Sick Give "California Syrup of figs" Mother! Your child isn't naturally and peevish. See if tonguo is nnntpdt this is a sure sign its little tniii!i,h. liver and bowels need a cleansing at once. When listless, paie, levensu, iuu i.i .w,uet, 1n,l throat sore, doesn't rat, 'sleep or act naturally, hns stomach ache, etiarrnoca, rcineiiiucr, - K' " er and bowel clcansinir should always be the first treatment given. Nothing equals aurornia nvru u. r,:..i f.. ,.i,;i.irnn 'a ilia: irive a tea- spoonful, and in a few hours nil the foid waste, sour bile and fermenting food whirh is clogged in the bowels passes out of the system, nnd you have i well and piavrui cniiu nmu. .in iren love this harmless, delicious 'fruit laxative," and it never fails o effect a good "inside" cleansing. n'i.dn4tnn. fT ImltlPQ ehl hlren of all ages and grown ups are plainly on ths bottle. . ... Keep it handy in your home. A lit u nit-Tin tnilnv jinveH a. sick child to- ..rr,,u. t,i,e aot. the urniiinp. Ask your druggist for a bottle of "California Syrup of Figs," then look and see that it is made bv the "California Pig Syr up Company." Lmit Government Control After War Washington, Jan. 30. The senate in terstate commerce committee voted to day, seven to six, to limit government control of railroads to oue year after the end of the war. This action was in direct conflict witk Director General McAdoo's recommen dation that the period of control be left inde finite, so that control might be con tinued or ended as conditions after the war warranted. CASTORIA Fir Infanta and Children In UsaFor Over 30 Years Always bears the Signatfir