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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON, THURSDAY, JAN. 31, 1918. SEVEN Capital Journal EVERYTHING Masonic Temple, galea Electric Co. TRANSFER AND DEATAGE Salem Trnck Dray Co., corner State and Front Streets !. CHIROPRACTORS ItiO PER C3NT PUBE CHIR0PRAC- tie brings the results in meat eases. Obsolete adjuncts deceive the igno rant. Try pure unadulterated chiro practie adjustments and be- convinc ed. P. H. May, D. C, 306 Hubbard bide., Phone 582. 11-3 CHINESE PirrSlCIAN DR L. M. HUM CUBES ANT KNO WN disease. All kinds of Chinese herb -and medicines. 153 South High St Phone 283. DENTIST DB. F. L. UTTER, DENTIST, BOOMS 413-414 Bank f-" Commerce bldg. Pb-jne 6jDeV" 11-4 rWILL MAKE YQU A PLATE YOU can use. Bring in the one you are ndt using or that bot'.ers you. I can and will fix it. 10 years practice in Salem. G. T. White, D. M. D., 313 U. S. Bank bldg. FINANCIAL MONEY TO LOAN .... Cu Good Real Estate Security " THOS. K. FORD Over Ladd & Bush bank, Salem, Oregon MONEY TO LOAN Eastern Money at Lowest Bates, on approved security. Homer H. Smith, Boom 5, MeCornack Bklg., Seiem, Or. EA5TERS AND CLEANERS ELLSWOBTH, THE HATTEE Men's and women's hats cleaned, reblocked and retrimmed. Old hats mado to look like new. We carry a large stock of fina. ribbons. 495 Court St. OSTEOPATH DBS. B. H. WHITE ANH T?. W W1I. TON -Osteopathic physicians and nerve specialists. Graduate of Amer ican school of Osteopathy, Kirkville, mo. roai graduate and specialized in nervous diseases at Lob Angeles Col lege. Offices 605-508 U. S. Nat. Bank "Bldg. Phone 859. Eesidenee 1620 Court. Phone 2215. DRS. H. D. BOWERS AND WIFE, graduates American School Osteop ' athy, Kirksville, Mo., and post-grad-uato work Los Angeles college; six teen years experience. Residence of fice 854 'S. Commercial St. near Mis sion St. ' :. N 2-23 FOB SALE FOB SALE Five room house, one block from paved street, three blocks from carline; this house has bath, toilet, electric lights and is on a fine lot. Price $1400. Terms " ' eary. A five room house on good lot, on paved street, close to car line, plenty of fruit. Price $1450, $400 cash, balance monthly pay ments. A convenient modern house on car line, near school for $2500. Terms reasonable. A cheap house and barn on car line, with good lot, $800. See Square Deal Kealty Com pany. Phone 470- 155 ACRES, and a number one bottom farm, all cultivated, no white land, weft draiired, fair improvement s, good fences, mail route past door, 1 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 bired. Socolofsky,. 341 State. 1-31 fob bent FOB BENT Nicely furnished house keeping rooms, reasonable. 855 N. Commercial. tf miscellaneous FEUITLAND Nursery sale v yard at Hitrh and Ferry. Everbearing straw berries. Call and see stock and get prices bore making your purchase. 1TOVE REPAIRING STOVES REBUILT AND EEPATKED 50 years experience. Depot, National jind American fence. Sizes 26. to 58 in. high. Paints, oil and Tarnish, etc. Loganberry and hop hooks. Salem Fence and Stove Works, 250 Court street. Phone 124. SCAVENG9B BALEM SCAVENGES Charles Soos oroDrietor. Garbarre and refuse of all kinds removed on monthly contracts at reasonable rates. Yard and cess pools cleaned. Office phone Main 2247. Besidenee Main 2272. SECOND HAND GOODS BUY SELL AND EXCHANGE Men's clothes, shoes, hats, jewelry, watches, tools, musical instruments bicycles, guns, rifles, revolvers, suit cases, trunks, cameras, typewriters and furniture. Capital Exchange, 337 Court street. Phone 493. TJKDEBTAKEES WEBB & CLOUGH CO. C. B. Webb, A. M. Clough morticians and funeral directors. Latest modern methods kcown" to the profession emploved. 9 Court St.. Miir. 120. Main 8M. WATCH BEFAIBINO WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JF.WELEY repaired, Karl Neugebauer, with ten.-! Pharmacy- 11-4 JOLaTvMNT ADS"PAY Classified Column Telephone Main 1200 ELECTRICAL 127 North High Main 74 WATETt COMPANY 8ALEM WATEB COMPANY Office corner Commercial and Trade streets. Bills payable monthly in advance. VE TEE IN ASIAN DB. W. G. MOOBHOU8E, COUNTY veterinarian, graduate Cornell Univer sity. Office Cherry City Peed Stables 544 Ferry Si. Phones, office 219a, res. and night 1510. LODGE- DIRECTORY MODERN WOODMEN OF AMEBICA Oregon Cedar Camp, No. 5246, meets every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in Derby building, corner Court and High streets. B. F. Day. V, C; J. A. Wright, Clerk. 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 ike secretary for investiga tion. . , 11. N. A. "Oregon Grape Camp" No. JdOO, meets every Thursday evening in Darby and Lafky building, Cosrt and High streets; Mrs. Sylvia Schaup, 1971: market, oracle; Mrs. - Melissa-. Parsons, recorder, 1296 N. Commercial. UNITED ABTISANS Capital Assem bly No. 84, meets every Thursday at 8 p. m. in I. O. O. F. hall, A. A. Guef froy, M. A.; O. A. Yibbert, secretary. Crown Drug Store, 338 State street. . s bk k TEE MARKETS All market quotations are remaining steady. Arcge,tables arcexpectcd to rise as a result of the present cold ?pell. Grain -Wheat, soft white $1,853)1.87 Wheat, Ted ; $1.85 "neati lower grao.es on sampib Oats 8085c Karley, ton $555 Bran $35 Shorts, per ton $37-50 Hay, cheat, new . $22 Hay, vetch, new $23 Uay, clover, new . : $21 Butterfat ... , 56c Creamery butter 54c Country butter I 45c Pork. Veal and Mutton "". Pork,ton foot 14V214 3-4 Veal, fancy 13an5c! Steers " 6 J47e ! Cows 45'4c J Bulls . .. . 45ci Spring lambs : - ll12c i Ewes '. . 6(a7cj Lambs, yearlings 10c ' Egga ad Poultry 1 Eggs, cash 434oe I Hens, pound 2021c Turkeys,, dressed 2G(a28c ! Turkers, live, No- 1 21(g)23e i Hens, dressed, pound .1 27(a29c i rys, dressed SSbtoase ' Ducks, live 14rcul7e Geese, live 1415c Vegetables Turnips, sack String garlic -$1 8c I ic! Potatoes .. Sweet potatses ; . $5 Green onions . 40c ' Onions, in sack $22.50j California tomatoes $2-75 1 Lettuce, crate $2.15 1 Celery 75(a)90e Sprouts lac ! Broccoli ;.. $1.85: Artichokes $1.25 Figs and Dates . Black figs 12c White figs 13c Dromedary dates f4-b $2.60 14c Fard dates Golden dates Fruit Apples Pears . $1.51.75 .. $l(ffil.r,0 $2.754.75 $0(g;7 $6.507.5J 5'-c Granges Grape fruit Lemons, per box Bananas Retail Prices Creamerv butter 60c Flour, hard wheat $2.702.SI Flour, soft wheat $2.502.6 Country butter 50t Eggs, dezen 50c Sugar, 11 lbs. for 1 Sales limited to $1 PORTLAND MARKET Portland. Or., Jan. 31. Butter, city creamery 53e Eirgs, selected local ex. 5052e Hens 24(5 25c Broilers 2325c Geese 20e, Daily Liv Srk Market Cattle Receipts 605 Tone of market steady Medium to choice steers 10.7."rtlll Good to medium steers $9.3510.35 Common to good steers 7.75ii9.25 ("hoice cows and heifers $S"a9 Canners W(aC , Bulls $57.50 Calves $7.50(&11 Stocker and feeler steers $'G(5.9 Hogs Receipts 571 Tone of market steady Prime light iu.i(a K 25 Prime havy 16.20(5 1633 Pigs $13.7-Xal5 Bulk $10.10 16.25 Sheep Receipts 1046 Tn of market steady and strong Weswrn lambs tl4.?il(a 15-50 . Taller lambs $14 50ft 13 Yearlin-s $13(H 13.50 Wethers $12.3C5 13 Ewes tvm 11 Xr.te Port!and ciarkr ea shorn .hoop, 5'i to 3e under quoiati'jn. GIRLS! GIRLS! TRY IT! STOP DANDRUFE AND BEAUTIFY YOUR IIR Hair Steps Falling Out and L&ts Thick, Wavy, Strong and Beautiful Your hair becomes light, wavy, fluf fy, abundant and appears as soft, lus trious and beautiful as a young girl's after a "Danderine. hair cleanse." Just try this moisten a cloth with a littlo Danderine and carefully draw it through your hair, 'taking one small strand at a times This will cleanse the hair of dust, dirt and excessive oil and in just a few moments you have doub led the beauty of your hair. Besides beautifying the hair at once, Danderine dissolves every par ticle of dandruff; cleanses, purities and invigorates the scalp, forever stop ping itching and falling hair. But what will please you most will bo after a few weeks' use when you will actually see now hair fine and downy at first yes-r-but really new hair growing all over the scalp. "If you care for pretty, sott hair and lots of it, surely got a small bottle of Knowltcn's Dunderine from any drug gist or toilet counter for a few cents. Rickey News (Capital Journal Special Service) Eickey, Or., Jan. 31. Mr. and MrB. L. H. Lewis of Crooked Finger spent sev eral days with Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Lewis last week. B. B. Gesner was a Saicm visitorSat urday. ' Miss Hazel Harris was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Tweed of Central How ell part of last week. , " . Owen Frysbe spent Tuesday in Salem. Several of tho young people of the neighborhood attended the dance at Macleay Saturday night. Mf. and Mrs. J. H. Gray and children Leona and Howard of Scotts Mills spent tne weeK k end with their niece and nephew Mr. and , Mrs. M. M. MageeV" jSam if they won't draft "Paddy" Sxg The Bod Cross Auxiliary met at tho lin. BLAME THOSE Do you know that modern medical research finds over fifty per cent of our physicafilla are due to bad teeth? Do you know that the up-to-date doctor is sending his patientsthose whose cases baffle him to the dentist instead of to the sanitarium or to the operating table? Do you know that diseases and maladies, that have mystified the medical profession and have caused sufferers untold sums of money in wasted treatments, have been cured simply through proper correction of tooth troubles? Do you know that you may be ailing right now from some difficulty that is traceable solely to de-, cayed, abcessed, crooked or broken teeth? Do you know that you owe it to yourself to see a dentist once every six months whether you think that you need dental work or not be cause defects creep slyly into even the most carefully cleaned teeth and gums? Do you know that one of the reasons you dodge the dentist is because you fear him fear a heavy expense, fear the interminable delays that generally accompany dental "operations," fear the gruelling ordeal that you have been led to believe must accompany all tooth-treatment, and fear unsatisfactory workmanship, on top of all that? Do you know htat dentistry has become such a bug bear that most of you prefer to let your teeth go all to pieces before you will muster up enough courage to face a jew-architect? BUT Do you know that you are not only short-sighted in neglecting what our Army is telling the peo-" pie is the most important part of a soldiers' physical equipmentthe teeth but you are failing to grasp an opportunity to get relief without any of the troubles and pains and an noyances and financial burdens that have heretofore frightened you away . from dentistry- THE ANSWER? The leading dental or ganization of the world is at your service. PAINLESS PARKER DENTIST State and Commercial Sta. Salem, Ore. House 8:30 to 6:30 Closed Sundays. Nineteen offices located as follows: San Francisco (2), Oak land. Stockton, San Diego, San ta Crnz, Los Angeles, Fresno, Ba kersfield, Sacramento and San Jose, Calif.; Portland, Salem, Eu gene, Oregon; Tacima, Belling ham. Wash.; Brooklyn, N. Y. (2) New York City, N. Y, RcsedsMtems Miss Irma Cook of Portland is assist ing in the meetings. About 24 ladies met at the church Tuesday to sew. Mr. and Mrs. Axion Newby of Spring Brook, Oregon, spent the week end with the S. Newby family. Mrs. Alexander has been suffering with pleurisy for a few days. Miss Buby Munson is visiting at Mr. Moe's. Mr. and Mrs. Hadley took dinner at the Heckert home Sunday. A crowd of Salem friends visited the meeting Tuesday evening. Come again. home of Mrs. ;. Eugene Aufrance this week. Mrs. H. E. Martin and son, Harry, Jr., of Macleay spent last Thursday af ternoon with Mrs. D. A. Harirs. Mrs. E. McGee transacted business in Salem Wednesday. K. F. Wheeler spent the week end in Portland. Miss Schaller was a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Sanke Sunday evening. Eobert Wheeler and Fred Dickman left for Portland Saturday where they expect to remain for some time. Mr,- and Mrs. C. Gesner of Auborn spent Sunday with Mr. anil Mrs. Geo. Edwards. The basket social has been postponed until February 16. ' DIED . (Capital Journal Special Service) West Stayton, Jan. 31. Grandma Ciggoy passed away early Sunday morning, Jan. 27, 1918, after being sick about two weeks, age 87 years. The funeral services took place at her homo in West Stayton Wednesday morning at 10 o 'clockr-enu interment in thi-Odd Fcllowa cemetery. A large number of friends and rela tives attending, showing the great es teem in whijeh dear Grandma was held; dearly beloved by all who knew hor. Her daughter and granddaughter, both Mrs. HarVeys, were here froan Idaho, also a niece-Mrs." Brown, from Salem, with her eldest son, Edmond, where she mado her home. Judge McCredie has three or four nWnrs lm wnnlrl 111 tn o-ivn t.n Trunin OF YOURS I t , ,1 m Sunday School Convention In Dallas Bis Week (Capital Journal Special Service ) Dallas, Or., Jan. 31. Tho annual Polk county Sunday school convention will be held the last of this week in the Falls City Methodiat church. A program of interesintg subjects has been prepared and will be interspersed with musical numbers. Bev. Howard McConnell of the Dallas Christian church will have charge of the patriotic pageant that is destined to make a de cided impression on the gathering. The convention starts early Friday morn ing nd ends with the Sunday evening sermon. Reports from every commun ity in tho county give assurances that the meeting will be one of the. biggest ever held. Dallas Boy Kills Wife. Clarence Guy, under arrest in Port land charged with killing his wife in that city the latter part of last week, is a Dallas boy and was born and raised in this city. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Guy and until several months ago made his home here. His marriage in Portland in November was a complote surprise to his friends in this eity and it was with a feeling of doep regret that the Dallas, people read in the papers of the shooting of his wife. Information reached Dallas las evening that she had died of her wounds and that Guy would be placed on trial for manslaughter. A plea of insanity it is understood will be the main defense of Guy and the fact that his mother is. at the present time and has been for years an inni.!r of the State asylum at Salem will no doubt go a long way in favor of his asser tion. His father is in -Portland ar ranging matters for liis defense. Willamette Glee Club Here Friday Tho Willamette Glee Club of the Willamette University of Salem, will appear in concert in tho Dallas Meth odist church Friday evening, The sale of seats for the affair has been un usually -brisk this year and a large crowd is expected to greet the students upon their appearance that evening. Entertains Noble Grand Club. Miss Nora Eobertson and Mrs. Harold H. Rich entertained the Noble Grand club of Almira Robekah lodge at the home of Miss Robertson on Church street, Monday evening. The evening was delightfully spent in games and Red Cross work. Moving to Ran Francisco. W. A. Graham and imP.y -will le.ivp the latter part of this ueek fo" iixir new homo in San Francisco vhM Mr. Giaham will enter :i lw'e sample house. Mr. Graham is a member 'if tho Clothing firm of Uralmni & Watt f this city f-nd will ati'l nminatin his 'u torest in that estaoiishm-n". Mrs. W. B. Cobb returned to he? home in Portland, Monday, after- a short visit at the home of her mother, Mrs. Alice I. Dempsey on Washington street. Arthur Rahn, a representative of tho Rodgers Paper company of Salem, was a Dallas business visitor Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Haytcr returned the first of the week from a short pleasu'.-e trip to Portlaid. Mrs. Ella .1. Metxger and Alias Nora Robfrton v.-cre -Capital City visitor the first of the week. Attorney Jolr.i R. Sibley transacted business in Independence, Wednesday morning. H. Xlirschbcrg, of Independence, wai a county seat business visitor th'11 week. Miss Muriel Grant, formerly society editor on the Polk County Observer, h ,g accepted a position on tht Salem Vti: toman. Miss Emma Skelton has gone to Portland where she will take a course in a business college in shorthand and stenography. Miss Una Campbell has accepted, a position at Cridcrs store. ADVERTISED LETTER LIST Advertised January 28, 1018. Adams, Mr. Kd It. (2); Heason, Mrs. M. T.; Benient, Mbs Eilna; Bird, Mr. B. F.; Bonney, Miss Flo E.; Clark, Mrs. Mareella; Caldwell, Mrs. Mabel; Crashaw, Mallic; Curtis. Mrs-; Hub bard, Mr. Bill; Humfrcville, Will G.; Keck, Manford, Kes-sler, Clara; Kucn, Carmen; Lewis, Mrs. Fanny; Parsons, Mr. John M.; Pouge, Mr. Cernal; Heyn olds, Mr. Frank; Robinson, Mrs. Sade; Robbing, George; Stewart, Miss Min nie; Teal, Miss; Tweed, Mrs. Anna; Wilbank". Mr. T. C IIUGUST 'HUCKEST1IIN, postmaster. ADMINISTRATOR'S FINAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the uu dei signed administrator has fiied his fiual account of the estate of Julia A. i'oung, deceased, with the county eleik of Marion, county, Oregon, and that the county court has fixed the 4th day of March, 1U18, at ten o'clock in the forenoon as the time for hear ing objections to said liual account and the settlement thereof, and that any heir, creditor or other person in terestad in said estate may on or be fore said datfl file his objections, if any, to the said final account and show cause why said account should not bo allowed and settled as rendered. Dated this 31st day of January, 1918 G. W. YOU NO, Administrator of estate of Julia A. Young, deceased. 2-2 ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE Notice is hereby given to all whom it may concern, that the county court nr,r,r, inter! Tola Glcason. adm'ni'stratrix of the estate of Thos. Gleason, de ceased, and all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the said claims, duly veri fied, to the undersigned administra trix at room 503 Sa'em Hank of Com merce building, Salem, Oregon, within six months from the date of tho first publication of this notice. Dated this 31st day of January, 1918 IOLA GI.KAHON', Administratrix of the estate of Thos. Glejmon, defeased. Walter E- Keyes, Attorney for administratrix. Jan. 31. Feb. 7-H-21-28 T SUFFER VjTHNEURALGIA Use Soothing Musterole When those sharp pains go shooting through your head, when your skuil seems as if it would split, just rub a little Musterole on your temples and leek. Jt draws out the inflammation, soothes away the pain, usually giving quick relief. Musterole ia & dean, white ointment, made with oil of mustard. Better than a mustard plaster and does not blister. Many doctors end nurses frankly rec ommend Musterole for 6a re throat, bron chitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neural cia, congestion, pleurisy,, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or oints. sprains, sore muscles, bruises. chilblains, frosted fxt colds of the chest (it often prevents pneumonia). It is always dependable. 30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50. North Howell Notes (Capital Journal Special Service)' North Howell, Jan. 31 Lester "Walt man is in Portland thisr5eTs, undergo ing an operational iis tonsils. Maml Deer "upciiit several days in SrVTetiton last week. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Sholds of Gervais visited at tho Grange meeting last Sat urday and assisted in installing the now officers- There is to be a supper and enter tainment at the hall Friday cvej beno fit t)f tho church. A very nice little dancing party was given at Uuss hiall last tmturdny even ing. Several were present from Ger vais. . Miss Bertha Weisner !b spending this wook in Portland the guest of her sister, Mrs. R. W. Mangbinar, The Red Cross workers gave the sup per at the dance last Saturday even ing and realized several dollars profit. Don't fail to see the arky Den tist" at the hall (Friday evening. . Everybody hereabouts are rummag ing from cellar to garret for " substi tutes" in order to comply with the latest demand of the government; an early spring garden will look mighty good to some of us. JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY NOTICE ' Private Sale of Real Property Notice is heroby given that in pur suance of an order of sale by the county court of Marion county, Ore gon, made and cntored of record on tho 22d day of December, 1917, in the matter of the estate of Willard H. Wood, deceased, the undersigned exec utor of Baid estate will sell at private sale, subject to confirmation by said court, tho following real property lo catod in Yamhill county, Oregon, and known and described as follows, to wit: Lots No. one and two of section 30, in township 5, south, range 3 west, and lot No. one and two of section 25, in township 5, south, range 4 went of the Willamette meridian, containing 57.80 acres of land, moro or less, and situated in Yamhill county, Oregon. That said executor will, at his res idence, No. 6M0 North Liberty street, in the city of Salem, Marion county, Oregon, on and after the 2fith day of January, 1918, proceed to soil the above "descrioed land at private sale, and upon tho following terms: Cash, and said -executor is authorized and empowered to aecopt in lieu of cash, other real property not to exceed $1,- 400.00 in valuo, the money and deed to b? deposited with the court unta such Balo has been confirmed. Dated at Snlem, Oregon, thiB 24th day of December, 1917. WILBUR W. WOOD, Jan. 24. -xocutor. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT For Marion County, Oregon la the matter of the estnto of A. Olinger, deceased. Notice of Sale. Notice is hereby given that II- H. Olinger, the duly appointed, qualified and acting administrator of the estate of A. Olinger, deceased will by vir tue of.au order of the county court for Marion county, Oregon, duly mado and entered upon tho thirty first day of December, 1917, sell at public sale for cash tho following described real property: Beginning at a point on the north line of Mill street, 1,13 feet west of the west lino of Capitol street, thence north and parallel with Capitol street, 100 feet, thence west n"d parallel with Mill street, 67 feet, theme south and parallel with Capitol street, 100 feet, thence east along the north lino of Mill street, 67 feet to the place cf bo ginning. And notice is hereby further given that s:iid salo will be conducted at the ofiice of tho paid H. 11- Olinger on the corner of Stato and Liberty streets, Salem, Marion county, 'Ore gon, on Monday, the eighteenth day of February, 1918, at ten o'clock a. m. thereof, or as soon thereafter aa is 11 satisfactory offer obtained by said ad ministrator fur said property. II. U. OLINGER, Administrator of the estate of A. Olinger, deceased. Jan. 17-24 31 Feb. 7-14 FIRST NOTICE OF EXECUTRIX Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has, by aa order of the county court of Marion county, Ore gon, been duly appointed executrix of the last will and testament and estate of Paul F- Minzctimeier, deceased, and has been duly qualified as such, and all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present tho same, duly verified, to the under signed at No. 2157 Fairgrounds road, Salem, Oregon, within six months from '-he .te of this notice. LV.el Jinuarv Sta, 1918. MATtGUiiKlTK M1NZKXMEIER. Executrix of the estate of 1'aul F. Minzemueier, dc-ceaseed. Carey F. Martin, Attornev for Es tate. - Jau.17 24 31 Feb. 7-14 SHERIFF'S SALE Of 2Ual Property on Foreclosors Notice is hereby given, that by vir tue of an execution duly issued out of tne circuit eourt of the state of Oregon, for the county of Marion, aa to me directed on the 2d day of Jan uary, 1918, upon a judgment and de cree duly rendered, entered of record and docketed in and by said eourt oa. the 24th day of December, 1917, in ft certain suit then in said court pending, wherein Louise Heidecker was plain tiff and Charles E- Whitney and Sarah M. Whitney, his wife, and Victoria H. Young, formerly Victoria E. Newber ry, were defendants in favor of plain tiff and against said defendants by which execution I em commanded t sell the property in said execution and hereinafter described to pay the sum due' the plaintiff of $1007.70, with in terest thereon at the rate of 8 per ' cent per annum from the 24th day of December, S1917, until paid together with the costs and disbursements of Baid Buit taxed at $21.25 and costs and expenses of said execution. I will oa Saturday the 9tU day of February, 1918, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m, of said day at' the west door of the county court house in Salem, Marios, county, Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand on the day of sale, all the right, ti tle, intorest and estate which-said de fendants Charles E. Whitney and Sa rah M. Whitney, hig wife, and all per sons claiming- under them subsequent to the execution of . plaintiff 's morfc-gftge-Wwit: the 6th duy of January, USI5, in, of and to said premises here inbefore meutionoa and descnoca xa Baid execution as follows, to-wit:, Lot number two (2) in Smith's Fruit Farms in Marion county, Oregoa as shown by the recorded plat thereof on file and of record in the office of the county recorder of 'Marion county,, yregon. Said sale being made subject to re demption in tho manner provided by law. Dated this 8th day of January, 1919 . - W. I. NEEDHAM, Sheriff of Marion VyOunty( Oregon. By O. ! Bower, Deputy. 8-7 NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT For the Cost of Improving Lck11 Street in the City of Salem, from Commercial Street to Liberty Street To Estella H. and Harry E. Albert," and to Margaret G. Gould. -: You, and each of you, are hereby no tified that the city of Saleiu has, of Ordinance No. 1521, levied an assess ment upon your respective properties hereinafter descibed, and in ths amount hereinafter sot forth, for suck property's proportionate share of the cost of improving Leslie street from. Commercial street to Liberty street. A description of each lot or parcel of land, the owner thereof, ,aud the amount assessed and levied upon it ' is as follows, towit: Commencing at the southwest cor ner of block 39, Salem, Oregon; thence easterly along tho north line of Leslie a-treer 130.00 (feet; thonce northerly and parnllol to Commercial street 53-08 foot; thence westerly and parallel ta Leslie street 130 00 feet to the east line of Commercial street; thenc southerly along the east line of Com mercial street 55.00 feet to the place of beginning, being a fraction of block 39, Salom, Oregon. Estella H. and Harry E. Albert, cost $430.19. Commencing at a point on the nortk line of Leslie street -which is 58 feet westerly from the west line of Libert street; thence northerly parallel te Liberty street 120.00 feet; thence westerly and parallel with Leslie street 50.00 feet; thence southerly and par allel with Liberty street 120.00 fee te the north line of Leslie street; thence easterly along the north lino of Leslie street 50.00 feet to the place of be ginning, being a fraction of block 39, Sahmi, Oregon. Margaret G. Gould, cost 1C2.76. Said inssessmejntsJ were entered ia volume 3, docket of city liens on the 21st. day of December, 1917, as a charge and lion agaiust said property, and are now due and payable to tie city treasurer. ThiB notice is served upon you by publication thereof . for ten days im the Daily Capital Journal, published in the" city of Salem, by order of the common council- Late of first publication hereof, Jan uary 29. 1918. EARL RACE, 2-8 Rocorder of the City of Salem. WnTTr-T! (IP ASSTtSSTVTE'N'T For the Cost of Improving Alley ia the (ioutn juoriK 01 unarios v-aiiwiigai Addition From Capitol Street te 12th Street To A. H, Ii. E., and M. M. Hunt. You, and each of you. are hereby no tified that tho city of Salem has, by nr.iinnncA Nn. 1522. lovicd an assess ment upon your property hereinafter de.-cribed, and in the amount hereinaf ter sot forth, for Bueh property's pro portionate share of the cost of improv- ing alloy in tie rjoiun diock oi nt-..;rlvta Afl.iit.inn from Camtot .tt tn T'th at root. A description of each lot or parcel of land, and the amount assessed ana jeviea upon it as follows, towit: " i?ut K9. 7-i frwt nf lot 6. South blocs; Claries 'art wrigitt. 's Addition to Sa- lein, Oregon. V. II., L. and.M- M. mini, :" $R..92. . , aaarasni-ioT't was entered in vot- unc 3, docket . of city liens on the 21st de.v of December, 1917. as ft cnarxw ',i i;.,. no-linn said T-roncrtv. and the now duo and payable to the city treas urer. ThU notice is served upon you by publication thereof for ten days ia th.) Dailv Capital Journal, published ia th.i city of Salem, by order of the com mon council. Date of first publication hereof, Jan uary 2 1918. 2-8 Recorder of the City of Salem. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that I have impounded tho "following described dons ia compliance with ordinance No. 1404, towit: One big bird dog. white with vcllow ears, weight 80 pounds; one- small black male dog. Cockle Span iel, weight 40 pounds; one middle- sized Cockle Spaniel, black, weight 39 no.itid; ono big white and black spot ted bird dog, weight 70 pounds. Thru above described nogs will ne killed if not redeemed bv owners oa or before the 3d day of February, 1918, as-provided in said nrdmnnce. 1 W. S. LOW, 2 2 Street Commissioaer,