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THE DAILY CAPITAL .TOURVM.. SAJEM, OKFOON. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 20, 1918. SEVEN Capital Journal o , . . ' EVEBYTHING ELECTRICAL Balem Electric Co., Masonic Temple, 127 North High , . ' TRANSFER AND DHATAGE Balem Truck & Dray Co., corner State and Front Street DENTIST D,;,p; U5TEB DENTIST, BOOMS 433-414 Bank of Commerce bide. Phone 606. WILL MAKE YOU A PLATE YOU can use. Bring in the one you aro not using or that bothers you. I can and will fix it. 10 years practice in Salem Q. T. White, D. M. D., 318 U. 8. Bank bldg. FINANCIAL MONEY TO LOAN On Good Real Estate Security THOS. K. FOED Over Ladd & Bush bank, Salem, Oregon MONEY TO LOAN Eastern Money at Lowest Bates, on Boom 5, McCornack Bldg., Salem, Or! MATTER3 AND CLEAgfEBS ELLSWOBTH, THE HATTEB Men 'b and women's hats cleaned, rebloeked f, lrri,nmmed- OI,l 1'ats made to ir eW'.- ,Ve ca"y large stock of fine r .,00ns. 495 Court St OtTEOPATH DBS. B. H. WHITE AND R. w. WAL TON Osteopathic physicians and nerve specialists. Graduate of Amer- ican school of Osteopathy, KirkvIIIo, graduate and specialized in nervous diseases at Los Angeles Col lege. Offices 505-508 U. S. Nat. Bank Bldg Phone 859. Residence 1620 Court. Phone 2215. DBS. H. D. BOWERS AND WIFE graduates American School Osteop- & KW"e. M- ! rost grad uate work Los Angeles colW- ,ix- lice" f&Ts "Perien1 Ke8idc?Uc'eSof. al Commereial be. near Mis sion St. 2.2a MISCELLANEOUS I'DTlrmT i -tt mt """""ny sale yard at High end Ferry. Everbearing straw berries Call and see stock Ld get - " your purchase A SMALL PAWM .,..'.. - ., .'. nglit price. 321,'. n..r,,D oo ' o, ' ""l""Jl m tne torn 4 acres up lnml ,0 nci.cg ash timber, 2 miles out of Salem, on tonhn i r r 'vu. i:nn) to : Hlm oaiance (j per cent i t'Cttuce, crate See J. A. Mills, 320 State St- 2-13!felory EQUTY IN $00,000 brick income prop erty in good town to exchanoo for ranch not over $10,000. $20,000' worth of good rental property, well located in good town and rented to exchange ' a ir.0li fln'',, of "qual value. $31, 000 grain and fruit ranch well im proved with good income to orange for ranch not over $20,000. $2000 Sa lem residence and cash for acreage not over 5 miles from Salem. Soco lofsfry, 341 State St. , g.jg GOOD STOCK RANCH $00 per acre" 8 to 10 acres in cultivation, balance mostly cut over, 800 or 900 cords of woo,l, Sale contract on wood at $4.2o and $4.50 per cord, 3 mile haul. -flace all fenced with woven wire good barn, just a box house, fine spring water and good pasture. Num ber of n -res 80. Sec J. A. Mills, 320 otate St. o ia STOVE REPAIRING 6TOVES REBUILT AND REPAIRED 50 years experience. Depot, National and American fence. Sizes 20 to 58 in. high. Paints, oil and varnish, etc. Loganberry and hop- hooks. Salem Fence and Stove Works, 250 Court street. Phone 124. SCAVENGB3 BALEM SCAVENGER Charles Soos proprietor. Garbage and refuse of all . kinds removed on monthly contracts! fit reaonnblp rrica rA nnA i ........ - ... '.I tCCTO pools cleaned. Office phone Main 2247. Residence Main 2272. BUY, SELL and EXCHANGE iuou v ciuiues, shops, nais, jeweiry, watches, tools, musical instrument's bicycles, guns, rifles, revolvers, suit eases, trunks, cameras, trpswriters and furniture. Capital Exchange, 337 i Court street. Phone 493. LODGE DIRECTORY MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Oregon Cedar Camp, No. 5246, meets ererv Tharsdav evening nt 8 o'clock! in Derby building, corner Court and ; Wright, Clerk. jdersigned administrator has filed his) tfnal account of the estate of Julia A. I BALEM HUMANE SOCIETY D. d. Y!n'-',nr- dp''eaSP,,f with the county! Keeler, president; Mrs. Lou Tilhon, ! TTk ?f Mlno county, Oregon, and secretary. All cases of crueltv or ne--t,h?t , thc unty court has fixed the ; gleet of dumb auimals should be re-'th a" bf March' 19'8' at te? o clock Ported to the secretary for iuvestiga-: in -f r.'."n00n ,as th t'me,for hf": I Jj0B . fa ) ing objectmns to said final account ; . ; jsnd the settlement thereof, and that; K. X. A.-' 'Oregon Grape Camp" Ko.if !'ejr'. "ed',tor ? oth" ,!erson i" j 1360. meets evrv Th-,dnv 4venina - 'f-rested ,'R""1 "ta,,e. m?. or bf, I in Darbv and Lafky building, Court ; fore .m' dat ',K' hl objections, '.f , snd High Etreets; Jlr B'Svlvia i" to the said final account and show . Schaup. 1071 Market, onAe: 'Mrs..'6?,0"' why 5id ccnBt should not be ,. ' 0 . illiwed and settled as rendered. Vahssa Parens, recorder, i.0 . j Dote,l thU 31st dav of .Tannarv. 1913 ! Commercial. j Q w yotNG, ; rviTi'n TISVRr.mt,l Am.! M n m in i L O. O. F. hall, A. A. Gucf- f friy, M. A.; C. A. Tilbert, secretary.! j Crown Drug Store, 338 State street. Classified Column Telephone Main 1200 Main 74 WATCH BEPAIBINO WATCHES. CLOCKS AND JEWELRY repaired, Karl Neugebauor, with CientiM Pharmacy. 11-4 WATEJt COMPANY SALEM WATEB COMPANY Office corner Commercial and Trade streets. Bills payable monthly in advanee. VETERINARIAN DB. W. G. MOOEHOUSE, COUNTY veterinarian, graduate Cornell Univer sity. Office Cherry City Feed Stables 544 Ferry St. Phones, office 2199, res. and night 1510. , THE MARKETS The .local market situation today re mains for the most part unchanged. A somewhat downward tendency is to be Jiotedjn certain lines of vegetables. Grain Wheat, soft white . $1.85l-87 wnear., rea . Wheat, lower grades on samplt, Oats ilkirley ton $38(0)60 $3C ...... $;s $1920 .. $18 Jiran Shorts, ner ton Hay, cheat, new TrBy' v,eteh' ncw Y' ' no .Butterfat 54c Creamerv hut.t.ni- . Z'n Country butter 45c Pnrlc VpaI btiH lMutnn Pork, on foot 1415i4c Veal, fancy 15(ic Stoers .. 7(oyc 45jC Cows Bulls . Spring Iam.bg 4fcz5 ll12c 10c hwes Lambs, yearlings t-ggs ana Poultry Eggs, cash 3537c Hens, pound 20(ffl21c Turkers,' live, No- 1 1..." 21)23c jiciis, urrssru, po'unu ztyvzw rys, dressed ... 2G(i)2Sc Ducks, live 18(u)20c Geese, live 15(al3c !i lr.nlPs' 8"?K !J firing garno C Potatoes lc 4(V $1.752 $2 75 f2ffi2.8'5" .... 75fe(0e 12c $1.60( 1.7.) $1.25 Green onions . .Onions, in sack ' uiujiu luiiiHiues i sprouts 4-iroccoli ......... Artichokes Figs ana Dates Black figs . 12Vic White figs ! 12c Dromedary dates $4 65 Fruit Apples Pears $1.25(ffl.75 ... $101.50 ... $4.50C Oranges $6 " J Lemons, per box $6.50(5)7.50 bananas u'.c Eetall Prices Creamery butter '. . 60c vi,.. i,o',.i n.vr.. to si Flour,' soft wheat $2.502.0J Country butter 5n Eegs. dozen 40c Sugar, 11 lbs. for . $1 bales limited to $1 PORTLAND MARKET Portland, Or., Feb. 20. Butter, creamery 52c, i Eggs, selected local ex. 44(a 40c Broilers 30c Geeso 20c Roosters 24c city i Daily Live Stock Market Cattle Receipts 72 Tone of market .steady Medium to choice steers $10.35(7(11 -Good to medium steers $9.35(7(10.35 Common- to good steers $8(7( 9.40 Choice cows and heifers $810 Canners $4.25(n 6.25 Calves $7.5U(al Stoeker and i'eci'er steers $0.50(719.30 Bogs T.'e.-e;pts 276 .. Tone of market steadv Prime light $16.45(7116.60 Prime heavv $10.40l(j.5j Pigs . 14(7( lh Bulk $16-50 S!i3ep Receijds none Time of market steady Western lambs sl.ifu 15.30 YaHcy laailis H.5(i.,7 15 Y'par!iiM.'s $13(55 13.50' V.'cthds 12..5(i(7j 13 F lrx7Hl Nttr- Portland market on shorn rhcep. 2'.. to 3c tind-r onotin. '. ... ' ADimnSTSATOR'S FINAL NOTICE Adraipistrator of estate of Juli. A. 2-2-i JOURKAL Vim ADS PAY I ; Willamette Gervais News Noies (Capital Journal Special Service) Lenten social event was .a delightful "at home" in honor of Mrs- Donald, with Mrs. H. D. Mars as hostess, last Tuesday afternoon. Thirty guests join ed in a candy hunt shortly after their arrival being directed to the hiding plai-cs of the supposed sweets by cu pid's arrows,' whiuh wore inconspicu ous evidence about the rooms- The tempting striped sticks proved to be linen to be hemmed for the young bride. After a pleasaat afternoon of chatting and sewing a real war time luncheon very dainty and delectable, was served by the. hostess, and the 8.t'teriiQon closed with music and read ings, the guests departing to their va rious homes, voting Mrs. Mars a most delightful hostess. Mrs. Zeuo Schwab of Aurora, with her little daughter and son, was the i guest of Mrs. Clyde Cutsfc-rth Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Booster wero guests of Mrs. Booster's mother, Mrs. Thornsbery Tuesday. James Kelso of Nebraska is visiting with tho families of his nephews, J H. and E. V. Johnson. Rev. and Mrs. Broubette of Port land were in town Friday and Satur day renewing old acquaintances. Mr Broubette was formerly pastor of the Presbyterian church. Tho social given by the Ladies Aid in the Masonic hall Friday night was well attended, and greatly onjoyed. An excellent program, appropriate games, a parcel post booth and dainty refresh ments contributed to the evening's pleasure, which netted the society something over. twenty dollars. Mrs. Lou Taylor of Portland has been the guest of Gervais friends for soveral days past. L. K. Sicgiuund is helping install a saw mill for John Kuschnvc. Mrs. H. O. Hickman has returned from Grants Pass, Mrs. Joseph Mangold spent last week in Portland. Ten alien Germans registered at the Gervais post office under the aliou en emy act. Miss Lylo Stewart has returned from a week end visit with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Stewart of Portland. " Mr. Bethuno and Mrs. Douglas vis- URiC ACID III MEAT CLOGS THE KIDiVS Take a Glass of Salts If Your Back Haris or Blad - der Boikm - You Drink More Wafer If j'on must have your meat every day, eat it, but flush your kidneys with salts occasionally says a noted authority who tells us that meat forms uric, acid which almost paralyz es the kidneys in their efforts to ex pel it from tho blood. They become sluggish and weaken, then you suffer with a dull misery in the kidney re gion sharp pains iu the back or sick headache, dizziness, your s-tomach sours, tongue is coated and when tho weather is bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine gets cloudy, full of sediment, tho channels often get so"' and irritated, obliging you to seek re lief two or three times during the night. To neutralize these irritating acids, to cleanse the kidneys and flush off tho- body's urinous waste get four ounces of .lad Salts from any pharma cy here; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lornon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for geneiations to flush and rtiniulate sluggish kidneys, also to neu tralize the acids in urine, so it no long erirritates, thus ending bladder weak ness. J ad Salts is inexpensive; cannot in jure, and makes a delightful efferves cent lithia-water drink. SAGE TEA BEAUTiriES AND DARKENS HAIR Don't Stay Gray! Sage Tea and Sulphur Darkens Hair So Naturally That No body Can Tell Tou can turn gray, faded hair beau tifully dark and lustrous almost over ui' ht if you li get a 50 cent bottle ot " Wyeth 's Page and Sulphur Com pound'' at any drug store. Millions of bottles of this old famous Sage Tea Rovipe, improved by the addition of other ingredient', are sold jjnuually. says a" well known ?.ruggit,Jiere, be cause it darkens the hair e naturally and evenly that no one-can tell it ha been applied. Thosts whose hair is turning gray cr becoming faded have a hurpri.c '.waiting tbem, be-anso after one or two applications the gray bair vanish es and your locks become luxuriantly dark and beautiful. This i the aire of youth. Cray hair ed, unattractive folks aren't wanted around, so get busy wuh Wyeth's -aiie and Sulphur 'cmpouml tonight and you'll be delighted with your dark, handsome l.air and your youth ful nrpearan'-e wiiuin a few days. TLn prejaration is a toilet requis ito and is not intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of disease. Valley News . ited the Donald schools Monday, while Miss Stewart visited the Gilbert school Mrs. Donald Mars left Thursday for San Francisco to visit her husband there for the rest of the winter. Mrs. J. M. Sauter and daughfers of Portland were quests of Mr. aud Mrs. R. S. Marshall over Sunday. Mrs. K. S. 'Marshall was hostess at dinner Sunday in honor of her daugh ter, Mrs- Donald Mars, Mr. and Mrs". Jens Schwab of Portland aud Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cutsforth were among the guests. liberty News (Capital Journal Special Service) Livesley, Ktb. 20. Lawrence aud ALbron -Henniugson, who '.have been working at Black Rock, are at -home now with their mother, Mrs. John lien ningson. . " S. C. Davenport and family, who have been on. the T. A Livesley ranch for four' years, have moved to tho J. W. Oerber raucb. Mr. Purviue, formerly of the Mur phy ranch at Independence, has moved on to the T. A. Livesley ranch. J. W. Gerber and wife of .Portland spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs- S. C. Davenport. Tho contest between the Reds and Blues at the M. U. touuday school at this place, was won by the Blues by the small margin-of oue point. Hearts, cupids, arrows and ferns formed a pretty setting at the home of Mrs C D. Query, Thursday after noon, for tho G. T. club. Her contest was appropriate of the day, blindfold ing tho guests aud having them pierce the center of a largo heart with an arrow. Mrs. T.- Holly and Mrs. Dora Townsend won the favors. Tho hostess was assisted by Mrs. N. P.'Kugel in serving dainty refreshments: ADVERTISED IiETTERS. Advertised February 19, 1918: Ash ford, Miss Patra; Brown, Mrs. Hilia; Clark, Herbert; Daliymple, A. M. (2); Davis, Mrs. Mat.; Hayes, Mr. Ray; Hemic, Henry; Hickman, F. A.; Kimsey Miss Pearl; Lewis, Mrs. Fanny; Linley Nur. Co.; McCanial, Mr. Harry; Meyr, Hugo; Millett, R. C; Milligan, Mus Beulah; Miiity, Mrs. J. H.; Moore, R. J. Osborne, Mrs. Edward; Pratt, Miss Anna; Roberts, Miss; Summer, Mr. Wil lis; Stout, Miss Maymie; Thacker, Miss Hettic; Voilet, Henry; Williams, Mrs. O. F.; Yund, Miss Esther. AUGCST HUCKESTEIN, Postmaster. GEOVEB LIKELY TO PITCH. Chicago, Feb. '20. Grover Cleveland Alexander is in training nt Hot Springs Ark., according to word received hero today. No agreement has been reached regarding his bonus. His friends, how ever, consider the training an indication that he will pitch for the Cubs this sea son. . i m i I l.atj CASTOR !A Fcr Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears irr ps- B WW - , f 4 .rtf' : - i fc:t '07 Us t'. J s : f -' 'I, v.. . AT GRAND Ol'EBA HOUSK ONE v. RUB SPRAINS, PAINS AND SYELUNG AWAY Don't Suffer! Its So Needless Instant Relief Follows a Rubbing Wiih "St. Jacobs Liniment" Rub it on a sprained ankle, wrist, shoulder, back or a sprain or strain anywhere, that's when you realize the magic in old, honest "St. Jncibs Lini ment" because the moment it is ap plied out comes the pain, ache, sore ness and swelling. It penetrates right into the injured muscles, nerves, lign mnts, tendons and bones, and relief emnca insfniit.lv. It Hint mprelv kilts pain, but soothes and heals the injury so a quicK recovery is eirecieu- Get a small trial bottle of "St. Ja cobs Liniment" right now at any drug store and stop suffering. Nothing else sets thinljs straight so quickly so thoroughly. It is tho only application to rub on a bad sprain, strain, bruise or swelling. Portland Livestock Has Erratic Tone Portland, Or., Feb. 20. The, opening market of the week at the Portland Union Stock Yards was erratic in spots Tho early morning showed a tendency towards weakness in top steers and decided strength in common stuff. The latter part of Monday's trading, how ever, developed a steady tone in thc market on top steers, and a consider able quieting iu tho common ?tu.ff movement. The cattle movement for the dny, all told, was brisk, with a fairly well balanced supply and de mand. We aro quoting steady prices 'with those (prevailing tho previous week from today's sales. The percent age of good stuff was rather higher 'than has be usual in recent weeks, ''out the percentage of actually top stuff was small compared to that of last week and tho week befnre. Thc 'cow market continued to show the 'same strength as prevailed last week, and calves advanced a cent. The fol lowing, prices are quoted: Medium to i.'hoice steers $U).35(W1l.r0; good to 'medium steers $9-35(0)10.35; common to good steers tf.810; choice cows and heifers $9(99. o0; common to good 'cows and heifers $0.75(fi)S.l,i; canners 4.25(ii'C25; bulls "((iH; calves $7.50 '12; Blockers and feeders .$0.50C 9.50. t Tho hog market showed a very 'sleepy opening and an extremely slow j'movejneiit, which did net develop into 'any business until about tho noon hour, when most of the offerings changed lhands nt a cut of 40 to 50c under last ! 'week's market. The bulk of the sales I 'were nt $10.45 to $10.00, with a top pof if lfl.7Q, and ;with 'very little, tirst Jlelass stuff offered-' -'.The pig market 'showed a corresponding decline. The 'folbrvviiiu' range of prices prevailed: Prime light sMM5(W 10.00; prime Children Cry fQ: l LACKER'S I' A STORIA l ' si ' J " 'J: t J 4 f ' '. 7 ,f - . . jy K i - ' t ' t - t .-c.a: , 4 -) ft -' i y t - - . NIGHT ONLY MoNOAV FEB. -oTH I NORTHWEST NEWS Oregon Beat Washington. Eugene, Or., Feb. 20. Oregon won over the University of Washington bas ket shooters in a ragged though hard fought game last night, by 19 to 17. Team work was a minus quantity with both aggregations. Most of the points were made on fouls, both teams being better at near roughness than at shoot ing from tho floor. U. of O. Hospital Unit. Portland, Or., Feb. 20. Aftei pwait ing since July for mobilization orders, the members of base hospital unit num ber 40, known as tho University of Oregon unit, today received new hope, following receipt of supplies of virus, labelled "to be used before April 18, 1918. " The units headquarters is in Portland. Drugged and Bobbed. Portland, Or., Feb. 20. A Weird tale og being induced to draw hor money out of a bank aud being drugged, transport ed to San Francisco and robbed of $1, 800 is being investigated by the dis trict attorney's office, following allega tions made by Miss Elsie Mairet, a local jewelry merchant. With nearly $7,000 in her stocking, Miss Mairet was held by the police as intoxicated. At the hearing, she con vinced officers that instead, she was under the influence of a drug, admin istered by au unknown man, whom in duced her to draw her money from thc bank. Police seek Murphy. 'k Against Trad War. Seattle, Wash., Feb. 20. Chamber of Commerce members here, in a test vote, aro on record today against trado dis crimination against 'Germany after the war, and unanimously endorsed a mor atorium for army and navy men. 'heavy $10.40l(i.50; pigs $14(i. 1 5; 'bulk $16.1016.55. There wns very little offered to test 'tho market in tho shoep houses and itlio small volumo that came forward 'crossed the scales at current quota tions, which are as follows: Western 'Iambs $15( "15.50; valley lambs $14.50 i(o)15; yearlings $13(5)13.50; wethers $12.5013; owes $012. .jw.iiair!il'B'i''""i'i',l"wl'ijl11''! wi''LJ!'X!?11'V'TTT" ' ""''C'r1!? ' .T.'I!.'',I11 .''.'"''.'L'.Ejj!'!?!;'') 1 mm V.J . W. V U -.'V Mary Pickford I is adored the world over for her ability, character, " end youthful charm. Miss Pickford has again honored the makers of Pompeian toilet prep arations by posing exclusively for the 1918 Pompeian Eeauty Art Panel, Above is pic tured only the head. The long panel shows the full length figure in beautiful colors. Size of panel, 28x7,4 inches. Art Store value 50c. This panel and a sample of Pompeian NIGHT Cream sent for only 10c. See coupon below. 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If Tongue Is "Coated Give "California Syrups" Every mother realizes, after giving her children "California Syrup ot Figs," that this is their ideal laxative, because they love Its pleasant tast and it thoroughly cleanses the tender little stomach, liver and bowels with out griping. ..- When cross, Irritable, feverish, or breath is bad, stomach sour, look at the tongue, mother 1 If coated, give a .tiwspoonful of this harmless "fruit laxative" and in a few hours all th foult constipated waste, sour bile and undigested food passes out of tho bow els, and you havs a well, playful. child again. When its little system is full of cold, throat sore, has stomach ache, . diarrhoea, indigestion, cclic remem ber, a good "insido cleansing" should always be the first treatment given. Millions o' mothers keep "Califor nia Syrup of Figs" handy, they know a teaspoonful today saves a sick child tomorrowr. Ask your druggistt for a bottle of "California Syrup, of Figs," which has directions for babies, chil dren of all ages and grownups printed on tho bottle. Beware of counterfeits sold here, so don 't be fooled. Get th genuine, mndo by "California Fig Syr up Company." SCHOOL BEFORE MONEY. Now York, Feb. 20. A young ball' player was found today who does not care a whoop about the glamour of big league ball player 'a life. buooks Dowd, a highly touted player with the Springfield, Mass., high school team, refused to sign a contract witk Miller Hoggins, manager of the Yankees Ho wants to finish his education, hs says. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTO RI A I r ITT, Night Q Oreaarl (StMam aocptd, dim prMrrm4 Tba Poana Mig. Ca, 2100 Ssaeriar At., Clmlaaa. 0. Name..... ............ Statel. Writ Terjr clearly