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"1 T 11 THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. ORE. TUESDAY MAK. iz, lil. , 3 EL Capital-Journal Classified Column EVERYTHING ELECTEIOAL Baton Electric Co., Masonic Temple, 127 North High TRANSFER AND DRATAGE Blam Track ft Dray Co., corner State and Front Streets Telephom Main 1201 Main 74 AUTO DELIVERY BAGGAGE AND PARCELS DEIJV ered any place, eity or country. Phone . G4 or 2081E. W. R. Fisher. DENTIST PB. T. L. tJTTEB, DENTIST, ROOMS 413-411 Bank of Commerce bldg. Phone 606. . 11-4 FINANCIAL HONEY TO LOAN On Good Real Estate Security THOS. K. FORD Ova? Ladd ft Bush bank, Salem, Oregon EY TO LOAN Ea&tern Money at Lowest Rates, on approved security. Homer H. Smith, Room 6, McCornack Bide., Salem, Or. HATTERS AND CLEANERS ELLSWORTH, THE HATTER Men's and women's, hats cleaned, reblocked and retrimmed. Old hats made to look like new. ".Ve carry a large stock or fine r vOons.,495 Court St. OSTEOPATH MOVE REPAIRING STOVES REBUILT AND REPAIEEI 60 years experience. Depot, National and American fence. Sizes 20 to 58 in. high. Paints, oil and Tarnish, etc. Loganberry and hop hooks. Salem Fence and Stove Works, 250 Court street. Phone 124: SCAVENGER SALEM SCAVENGER Charles Soo proprietor. Garbage and refuse of all kinds removed on monthly contract at reasonable rates. Yard and cess- ooolg cleaned. Offico phone Main 2247. Recidence Main 2272. SECOND HAND GOODS BUY, SEL and EXCHANGE- Men's clothes,, shoes, hats, jewelry, watches, tools, musical instruments bicycles, guns, rifles, revolvers, suit eases, trunks, cameras, typswriters and furniture. Capital Exchange, 337 Court street. Phone 493. i i - - in 1M -! mi i mrM ' ' Willamette Valley News J Rosedale Items WATCH REPAIRING DBS. B. H. WHITE AND R. W. WAL TON Osteopathic physicians and nerve specialists. Graduate oC Amer ican school of Osteopathy, Kirkville, Mo. Post 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. Dr. White Res. Phone 409. MISCELLANEOUS EQUITY IN $60,000 brick income prop erty in good town to exchange for ranch not over $40,000. $20,000 worth of good rental property, well located in good town and rented to exchange for a good ranch of equal value. $31, 000 grain and fruit ranch well im proved with good income to exchange for ranch not over $20,000. $2000 Sa lem residence and cash for acreage not over 5 miles from Salem. Soco lofsky, 341 State St. , 3-1G WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY repaired, Karl Neugebauer, with UentAl Pharmacy. 11-4 WATER COMPANY SALEM WATER COMPANY Office corner Commercial and Trade streets. Bills pavable monthly in advance. -VETERINARIAN DR. W. G. MOOBHOUSE, COUNTY veterinarian, graduate Cornell Univer sity. Office Cherry City Feed Stables 644 Ferry St. Phones, office 2199, res. and night 1510. FRUITLAND NURSERY SALE YARD at High and Ferry: Everbearing strawberries and Loganberries. Call , and see stock and get prices before making your purchase. FOB RENT 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. B. F. Day, V. C; J. A. Wiight, Clerk. SALEM HUMANE SOCIETY D. D. Keeler, president; Mrs. Lou Tillson, secretary. All cases of cruelty or ne gleet of dumb animals should be re ported to ,the secretary for investiga Mr.- and Mrs. C. A. Hadley motored to Marion Thursday to see Mr. Had ley 's father, who is holding meetings there. Mike. Whelan is seriously ill and has beentaken to a hospital in Portland. The junior C E. won the U. S. flag at the contest in connection with the temperance meeting Wednesday night Mr. -and Mrs. Hadley, Miss Cook and elen C'animack attended the state or atorical contest in Salem Friday night. Mrs. Canrmack visited her sister near Turner last Thursaauy. . Jack Turnbull and Earl Needham are engaged in p.tate survey work.. The former near Hood River and the lat tor in the Grande Honde district. Gus Coles of Salem are moving on to Mrs. Pemberton's place, recently oc cuuied bv C. Bloom. Mr. Grittons has recently purchased a Ford. Supervisor Smith visited the school Wednesday. Miss Gilmore of Halem spent tne week end with her friend, Miss 1 urn-bull. Miss Christine i. Holhngsworthi of Newberg visited Miss Lesta Cook Sun day. , ' Mrs. C. Bloom returned Saturday evening from visiting her sister, Mrs. Kreba. near suverton. -iiiuan rcmiuuuu with her aunt for a longer visit. The parent teachers meeting win meet at the school house next maay night. Hazel Green News fCapital Journal .Special Service) Hazel Green, Mar. 12- Mrs. Peter Curtright and daughter, Miss Myrtle, snont the week end with relatives in Portland. Miss Hilda Williamson and ner trrandfather. Mr. Peterson, returned from Stayton last Friday. Maurice Dunigan nas purcnasca Miss Louise Davis visited her aunt in- SUverton last wren. Miss Marv Duninan has entered t Vinnont.'s hosnital in Portland dto atiiflu- nursing. . ' . F -i.'j ii-- -r..,..i.. a A. vveinert .atienuu we S nnnventum at WOOUDUTn, JYiaren 1-3 F.dirar Johnson and tamily spent Knmlnv nl the Lathami home. The V. ii. Undoaver society uvm u xin.lmn- oYciirsinn" social at tne par- n Hi 1st of March. Some or i,o nlnr-na visited were .Lioston, -fans, Brooks, Eugene, Speedway ana - raise Mt. Everybody had a good time. Taos. IHenry and (Kobt. 'Hfra Keft Thursday for Pendleton where they will work, on tne rancnes an summer. The Live Wire S. S. class will hold their monthly social at the home ot Mr Burl Mrs. Weinert Tuesday even ing Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dunigan are the proud parents of a little daughter, who was born at the Willaiuote sanitarium Sunday, March 10th. Mrs. I. D. Bennett had hor right shoulder quite severely injured recent ly by a fall which occurred at the Moose hall and will have to-carry her arm in a sling 'for several weeks. Dunigan Bros, have loaded a car of potatoes at Switzerland. The Woman '3 Missionary society will meet at. the U. B. church Friday afternoon. The annual election of offi cers will be held and yearly reports given. The Misses Myrtle Outright and Adah Latham, Messrs Wm. Bechtel and Merle Chapman attended the Co. 8. o. convention at tVoodburn, Sunday. Spray Calender, Marion County Dormant Spray Lime sulphur 1 to 8 strength. Now, and until the buds begin to open is the time to apply the dormant spray to all fruit trees. Purpose: To destroy San Jose and Oyster Shell scale, moss, lichens, twig, miner on prunes and peaches, blister Hrite on pears, and insect eggs. Bordeaux spray 6-6-50. Spray the peach now with Bordeaux to control the leaf curl and help keep down California poach blight. S. H. VAN TRUMP, County Fruit Inspector. Office of county judge, office day, Thursday.. Children Cry for Fletcher's Kills Hour Substitutes On fifty-fifty Basis TOR RENT Two and one half acres of improved land with bearing or chard, good well, close to car line. Price $10 per month. Also ten acres of land, small house and barn; place well watered and well fenced, - 4 acres in cultivation, half acre in bearing cherries. Price $7. Ree Square Deal Realty Co., or phono 470. TRY JOURNAL WANT ADS ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA ' ' Oregon Grape Camp" No. 1300, meets every Thursday evening in Derby building, Court and High St. Mrs. Pearl -Coursey, 214 Court St., oracle; Mrs. Melissa Persons, recor der, 1415 N. 4th St. Phone 1436M. UNITED ARTISANS Capital Assem bly No. 84, meets every Thursday at p. m. in 1. O. O. :i hall, JNorma L Toiwilliger, M. A.; C. A. Vibbert secretary. Crown Drug store, 335 State street. RAILROAD TIME TABLES No. No. SALEM- GEER LINE 73 Arrive at Salem 9:15 a.m. 74 Leave Salem 3:03 p.ni SALEM, FALLS CITY 161 Lv Salem, motor 163 Lv Salem, motor . 165 Lv Salem, motor .... WESTERN 7:05 a.m. 9:33 a m. 1:40 p.m. Through car to Monmouth and Arlie 167 Lv Salem, motor :4p.m. !69Lv Salem, motor : 5:57 p.m. 239 Wy frt. Lv Salem -. 5:00 a.m. 162 Ar at Salem , 8:30 am. 164 Ar. at Salem- 11:00 a.m. 166 Ar at Salem ...3:00 p.m. 168 Ar at Salem 5:35 p.m. 170 Ar at Salem 7:20 p.m. 240 Wy frt Ar Salem 2:30 p.m. THE MARKETS Today's markets remain steady, lo Red Cross Benefit There will, bo a good program and buffet luncheon given at the Hazel Green school house, Jc'rioay evening- - ihn hen-nfit of the Kea iJross soci ety. There wUl be good singing, splqfli did speeches- and delicious eatable,! mivilinrv is makinc a big effOTt Vu.nin aftlf Rumiortine and needs your assistance uomo ana oring yum mends. Jurke Makes Erroneous Pre- n 1 I diction Regarding Lawyer "About (one clean, shirt is all 1 thought ho would ever wear, ne nan fallen away to a mere shadow; was as yellow as saffron and often doubled up with pain. Doctors continually gave him morphine aud were about to oper- ato for gall stones, jwayr vu.iuc.u. Remedy quickly restored him to per fect health again." It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus rro-m we tat'land sjllay Ja inflammation which causes practically ail stomal", liver and intestinal ailments, includ ing appendicitis. Une Qoso win cuu viuee or nymey nrf uuded. Perry 's Drug Store. Capital Drug Store, SPBID HOOT III HEN SaiLORS Portland, Or., Mar. 12. Pur- ivlipuna vf wheat flour and sub- stitutes in Oregon must be on a fifty-fifty basis. Federal Food Administrator Ayer announced this today upon orders from Washington, the order "beinig made immediately effective. Owing to the paucity of wheat flour substitutes in the north- west, the food administration temporarily reduced the amoun of substitutes to be purchased with flour in Oregon. This ro- spite has been rescinded, how- ever, aind dealers are warning customers that the limited amount of substitutes may cause them to refuse to sell the miftrter barrel sacks of flour, On account of impaired health May or Levens of Burns has resigned. Sam Mothers-head, aa president of the coun cil, will eerve the unexpired term. Ihe Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been . in use for over over 30 years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his per Vx yjS'-- sonal superrisioa since its infancy. WuJ)f7&icUlZ Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is 'CASTOR I A Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, "Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep, The Childrea's Panacea The Mother's Friend. &eiuiKE CASTORIA always Bears the Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought YOU CAN'T FIND ANY DANDRUFF, M M STOPS WIG OUT Save Your Hair! Make It Thick, Wavy, Glossy and Beautiful at Qace Try as you will, after an application np n'ondpi-iiiR. vou can not find a sin- .a.a nf flaiiflmff or "falling hair ical dealers are finding it almost im- alY(i Vour scalp will not itch, but what , ,:i.l . A ...J?'i J....I . ' . .. - 4. l. aftar i nin.Muio i tit-b urueis lor Uilii lueu wi n OASG vou Hiwst yiji wo filled. 4 OREGON EIjECTKIO Southbound Train Leave Arrive JJo. Portland Salem 1 .. 6:30 am 8:35 air. 5 Ltd 8:30 am 10:11am 7 10:45 am 12;55pm .. 2:05 pm 4:15 pm 13 Ltd 4.40 pm 6:40 pin 17 Grain white Wheat, soft white $1.851.87 Wheat, red ... $1.S5 Wheat, lower grade on eamplb Oat3 : ' 96c Barley, ton $03 Bran $36 Shorts, per ton $28 Hav, cheat, new $1920 Hay, vetch, now $20a22 Hay, clover, new $18 Arrive Eugene 10:55 am 12:25 pm Eutterfat Creamery butter Country butter Pork. Veal and Mutton iPorli, on foot Veal, fancy o m 'Cows - 8:50 pm ,T,.. 0:0&Pm suupnifta euiuii v p . j b 9:20 pm 11:20 pm Salem only iE'wB 11:45 pm 1:55 am 6:50 am jLamb 8""riin ffs"Z 19 91 isoch Bank Station (leav Streot 15 and 20 Minutes later) Train 2 6 10 Ltd. 12 14 16 Ltd 20 . 22 Northbcar.d Leave Aivive Eugene Salem 12:0d am 4:35 am 7:15 am 7:45 am 9:45 am 11:20 am 11:15 am 1:50 pm 1:55 pm 4:i0pm Esgs and Poultry i Egg3, cash (Hens, poimd iTurkeys,, dressed Turlcerg, live, No- 1 .4:10 pm 4:2a pm 5:30 pm 7:55 pm xNorth Bank Station (Arrhe Jefferson Street 15 minutes earlier) ."Leave Cor vallis. CORVALXjIS COITNECTIONS Leave Corvallis Arrive Salem 8:25 am Xorthbound....9:45 am pm...-Northbound....l:50 am pm..Northbound....4:00 pm pm..-Sorthboun(l.-o:.iu pm pm -N oroooun h....cjo nn Arrive Portland HenS) aressed, pound .. rys, dressed Ducks, live .. Geese, live ... Old roosters . 9:uupm .Young roosters o:4o pm 7:40 pm 10:00 pm 6:50 am 9:25 am 11:35 am 1:35 am Vegetables String garlic Potatoes . Green onions 54c 53c ; 45c 151 0c 15(?i17c ... 7?f9c 5(56V.c 5(S6-4c li12c 6(tw7c 10 30((?"32c 20(521 e 26(x)2S. 212. 27(0)20. 2fi2f 18(S520r lSffilOc 14'S-15c 1820c .. 40 few weeks'. uso when you see new nair, ;-a onH flnwnv at first yes Dut real w rnw lmir crrowine all over the ,j .. o i iittin rnnt1prino immediately Iou- tha Honiitv nf vour hair. No dif ferenco how dull, faded, brittle and .,',.t mnisten ft cloth with Daniierine and carefully draw it thru your hair, taKing one bujuh a time. The etiect is ,.,; ..rrvour hair will be light, Hut f v.nvv. and have an appearance i.i(lonr.p. an incomparable lustre ...... Qnl luxuriance, the beauty and shimmer of true hair health nt o amnll bottle of Knowltoii rw,ripiinB from any drue store or toi- lot counter, and prove that your : -tw onii noft as any- l l ii,.tr.,i nr iniured by care less treatuient. A small trial bottle will double the beauty or your -air. hair that it 12:12 2:41 4:10 6:18 Onions, in sank . ! Lettuce, crate Celery Broccoli Artichokes Cabbage Mexican tomatoes 8:35 10:15 12:15 4.15 6:40 am Southbound 9:57 am. Southbound. .11:33 pm...-Southbound.-.2:20 pm Southbound....5:'S6 pm.. .Southbound 8:00 am am pm pm pm $2 .. $2(ffi225 r 90 $1.401.00 $1.25 4e $2.50 Black fips Dromedary Figs and Dates dates .' 13e $4.fT5 Fruit SKY IS TOO SMALL Apples iOianges iOrapo fruit San Antonio, Texas, March 12. Death Lemonf, per box of Lieutenant Orion L. Mitchell and ser- j Bananas ions injury of Cadets Kaymond Wake- Betail field, Colchester, I1L, and J. W. Pember- ircameP' 5utt" 'on, Dowr.T, Cal., were reported of f i-! Flair, hard wheat cially today at Kelly field as the result .Flour, to.t wneat -of a collision between two airplanes. I Prices $1.25(5)1.75 $4.50(5,6.2: $6 $6.50fei 15 & 60. $2.702.8 $2.502.8t 50t 35c Country butter Ei?s. dozen Sugar, 11 lbs. for . Sales limited to J- PORTLAND MABKET Tti..,i nr Afar. 12. Butter, city VI ii... v. ., creamery K aM?,fi Kggs, selPjitea louai e. Broilers 35c Geese 20c Boosters 22(S24e Daily Live Stock Market Cattle Keceipts 144 , n- niork-ftt. steady Medium to choice steers llfa 'Jl.o0 Good to med.um steers &-.-t?. c m to i0Ol steers iHCwd.M Choice cows and heifers $H.oWalU Canners $4.25fe6.25 Bulls $5 (a-8 7 r.fifTi 1 1 Shocker and feeder steers $6.509.50 Hogs Receipts 154 Tone of market steady Prime light 17&17.15 Prime heavy U).o(ai7 Sheep Receipts none Tone of market -steady Western lambs $15fa 15.50 Valley lambs $14-50fal5 YearhnRS $1313.50 . Wethers $12.5013 ..-.v.i tinSll v,. . lwtlanrl market on shorn to 3e under quotation. 4- CfNTAUN COM 9 Day Senator Reed Criticizes Ex penditures Especially Those oi tsoover wilnnfm, AraK' 12. "A drunken ;i- i nrt fnr the first time in rive ,, oTi.i fn,ll nf bad rum. never threw away money the way the food admin Amnf." declared Senator Reed, Missouri, today in an attack on the expenditures J iuuu administrations. .... "Never in trie History or im bv crnmont has there Dcen sucu a. saturnalia, of extravagance," said Keed- . . ,. He asked the senate to eumimi. rom the urgent deficiency bill ap- propiration of $,7;jU,oou tor mo.iuou and fuel divisions. Reed declared testimony bcw b aiiropriations commiwee snoweu the two departments have on hand an unexpended balance- of i..) "In view of this testimony, 1 can t ,i..tnJ n.Viv enntress. even at this time of wild and reckless extravagance j should be asked for a million and three quarters as an emergency appropria tion. . , Reed said Hoover's report ou bi" ditures "would startle every " the senate, if, limeeti, anyiu.ng now startle tho senate.' . He reviewe.l tho appropriations made to tbe food administration, which he said totalled $5,315,000. In addition the president has given the food ad ministration $d-U,UUU IIOIU UU ,ivv,v. 000,000 emereency fund. Keed asked what has become of $1-,-040,318 which he said is the food ad ministration's Hilar .or tne mj realized on last year's wneat crop un der the. regulation requiring fanners market their wneat turouuu administration's grain 'corpora- .very you read this paper for the current news of the day. You heed it to keep up lo date and abreast of the times. Most of the read ers of the Journal know the to food ition. THE EIGHT PLACE Edited for the farmer and his family. It gives you the best and most prac tical information on farming as it is done in the Pacific Northwest. Special writers on farm topics who "work with their coats off" are contributors. WESTERN FARMER IS READ IN MORE THAN 70,000 OF THE BEST FARM HOMES Because it treats of every branch of farming, agriculture, livestock, dairy ing, poultry raising, fruit growing, trucking, floriculture and the home. It caters to the real interests of the farmer and his family. It is sincere and frank. It is filled with common sense and profusely-illustrated. Special articles by farm writers and thinkers who are leaders. The path of success ful farming is invariably the path of common sense. This path is through WESTERN FARMER, filled from cover to cover with helps for the busy farmer and his family. You want them both and .iced both. Clip the coupon today and send to Capital Journal with $3 currency, cnccK, money oruer in or By mail only &t -his rate. Enclosed find $3.00. Send me tho Capital Journal and Western Farmr for ona yar. Name B Box , State.. Washington, March 12. All German spies convieted in Amer ican courts would be hanged by the provisions of a resolution in troduced in the house today by Eepresentative Kelly, 1'ennsyl vania. "It's time to quit interning German agents and giving them three sijuarc meals a day," said Kelly. it II stamps. :!;! now u e uivc wai map nwaj it Arlington's council has railed for bids for 1000 feet of six inch pipe for the new vater t,ystom extension. For Itching Torture There Is one remedy that seldom fails to stop itching torture and relieve skm irritation and that makes the skin soft, dear and healthy. Any druggist can supply you vnta zemo, which generally overcomes all skin diseases. Acne, euzcims "-" t"" pies, rashes, blackheads, fa most cases give way to zemo. Frecraently, minor blemishes disappear overnight Itching tssually stops instantly. Zemo is a safe, antiseptic liquid, clean, easy to Me and dependable. It costs only 35c; an extra large bottle, $1.00. 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