Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, March 21, 1918, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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    THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, ORE. THURSDAY, MAR. 21, 1918.
Capital Journal Classified Column
EVESYTHINO ELECTEICAL
Salem Hectrie Co., Masonic Temple, 127 North High
TRANSFER AND DRAYAGB
Sales Track & Dray Co., corner State and Front Streets
Telephone
Main 1200
Main 74
AUTO DELIVERY
BAGGAGE AND PARCEIS DELIV
ered any place, city, or country.
Phone 04 or 2081R. W. E. Fisher.
DENTIST
1)8, F. L. UTTEB, DENTIST, ROOMS
413-411 Bank of. Commerce bldg.
Phone 600. 11-4
FINANCIAL
- MONEY TO LOAN
' On Good Real Estate Security
THOS. K. FORD
Ov 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.
HATTERS AND CLEANERS
ELLSWORTH, THE HATTER Men's
ana women's hats cleaned, roblocked
nd retrimmed. Old hats made to
look like new. We carry a large
tock of fine t'Vbons. 495 Court St.
FOB SALE
80 ACRES irrigated, all cultivated, GO
acres alfalfa, joining town, $200 per
acre. 175 acres all cultivated, im
proved, 6 miles to town, $50 per
acre. 12 lots in thriving town, $1500
5 room kou3e, 4 lots, in town of
2000, price $3000, this will soon be
business property. No incumbrances,
will trade one or all for property
cast or north of Salcra. Might con
sider acreage, might assume. Soco
, .lofaky, 341 &tato St. , . . .4-15
IN THE COUNTY COUBT
Of the State of Oregon, for the County
of Marion
To all persons to whom these pres
ents shall come, greeting:
Know ye, that it Mppearing to the
court aforesaid that Clark Ricket has
died intestate, leaving at the time of
his death, property in this state, such
court has duly appointed Frank Ricket
adminhrtrator of the estate of such de
cedent. This, therefore, authorizes the said
Frank Ricket to- idminister the estate
of the said Clark Ricket, deceased, ac
cording to law. .... -
In testimony whereof, I, U. G. Boyer.
clerk of the county court have hereun
to subscribed my name and affixed
the seal of said court this 5th day of
March, 1918. . -
(SEAL) U. G. BOYER,
By A. J. MaeGregor, Clerk
Denutv. :. 4-4
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the nn-
FOR SALE One of the best farms in
Mnrior. ennnrV! 123 anrpa. 115 in mil-
tivation, balance pasture, all good designed, by an order of the comity
mnd. well
House mod
liarn and
house, barn
road, covenient to 'school and R. R
station. See Square Deal Realty Co-
jaiance pasture, an gouoi-'-s"' -j - .w
fenced and cross fenced., court of Marion county, state of Ore
Inm in nil reflects, larie'gon, duly mad aud entered of . record
granary, spring water in j on the 1st day of March, 1918,. was ap--n
and eardeu. on a good ; pointed administratrix of the estate of
1'liono 470.
4TOVX EEPAIBINO
STOVES REBUILT AND REPAIRED
50 years experience. Depot, National
and American fence.
Sizes 26 to 58 in. high.
Paints, oil and varnish, etc.
Loganberry and hop hooks.
Salem Fence and Stove - Works, 250
Court street. Phone 124.
OSTEOPATH
PBS. B. H. WHITE AND R. W. WAL
TON Osteopathic phygicians and
nerve specialists. Graduate oZ Amer
ican school of Osteopathy, Kirkviile,
Ms. Post graduate and specialized in
nervous diseases at Los Angeles Col
lege. Offices 505-508 U. S. Nat. Bank
Bldg. Phone 859. Residence JR20
Court. Phone 2215. Dr. White Res.
Phone 409.
i"
LODGE DIRECTORY
MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA
Oregon Cedar Camp, No. 5246, meets
every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock
in Derby building, corner Court and
High streets. R. F. Day, V. C; J. A.
Wright, Clerk.
BALEM 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.
PvOYAL 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; Phono-1430M.,. '
SECOND HAND GOODS
t Tot. ItnoKir ilmjtauAl q ii rl thttf aha hna
qualified as such. Ill persons having
claims against said estate are hereby
notified to present tho same, duly ver
ified as required by law, to me at the
office of W. I. Needliam at the county
court houso in the city of Salem, Ma
rion county, Oregon, within six months
Ifrom tho date of this notice.
Dated and first published this 7th
play of March, 1918.
LOT XL A DARBY,
Administratrix of the estate of John
Darby, deceased.
SHERIFF'S SALE
Of Real Property on Foreclosure
Notice is hereby, given, that by vir-
BUY, SELL and EXCHANGE- jg 2 ZZ
Men's clotnes, snoeg, Hats, jewelry, V0u, for tho county of Marion ana to
watches, tools, musical instruments
bicycles, guns, rifles, revolvors, suit
eases, trunks, cameras, typewriters
m directed ou the 5th day of March
,1918, upon a judgment and decree
iduly rendered, entered of record ana
and furniture. Capital Exchange, 337 !(aolkotod in and by said court on the
Court street. Phone 493. !il8rh day of February, 1918, in a cer
tain Buit then in said court pending,
Wherein Henry Schott was plaintiff
land tho Oregon Homo rrotQcxive a
WATCH jgPAIBINO
WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY
repaired. Earl Neugebauer, '
CJent.'-l Pharmacy.
Yt 'bociation, a corporation, was defendant
,5 'lin favor of plaintiff and against said
Wi
11-4 i
WATTE COMPANY
(defendant by which execution I am
commanded to sell tne property in sum
execution and hereinafter described
SALEM WATER COMPA-Office,? paf the sum due PJ-
dollars, with interest thereon at tho
Bills payable monthly in advance.
VETERINARIAN
(rate of 8 per cent per annum from the
i!3th day of jNovemuer, law. unm
,th. further amn of $75.00 attorney's
DR. W. G. .MOOBHOUSE, COUNTY i'fees, together with eosta
veterinarian, graduate Cornell Univer- .b-ursements of said suit taxed 17;o0
VS .., esi.Li.JanH mats and expenses of said ex-
gity. urnce nerry r;;(.- , :,, Saturday the 6th day
lof April, 1918, at the hour of .u o cioca
544 Ferry St. Phones, office 2199, res.
and night 1510,
TUB MAPKTTS
IliLi UUUU1U1U
Duly minor changes arr to be noted
UNITED ARTISANS Capital Asaem-idn today's market quotations. Oranges
niJ-J,(U J me oi avety -1 nuratta y at
" . . . . . .1. - i J nt
m. in. of saul aay ai, me wbbl
the county court house in Salem, Ma-
rl-aiTAn aoll nt. nnhlift aUC-
Z 'ition to tho highest bidder for cash in
sale, all the right,
(title, interest and estate which said
defendant land alt persons claiming
it. Riibsecment to the execution
of plaintiff's mortgago in, of and to
isaid premises hereinbefore mentioned
Dallas Local News
(Capital Journal Special Service)
Dallas, Mar- 21. Tho benefit sup
per and entertainment given under tho
auspices of the Dallas Woman's club
in tho Christian church parlors Mon
day evening, ras one of the biggest
financial successes of its kind ever
held in this city. The sum of $129 was
realized from the supper and entertain,
ment and the entire proceeds was
turned over to the Dallas Red Cross
auxiliary of Willamette chapter. The
supper was in tho nature of a'cafeteria
affair and proved to be a great draw
ing card. Among the pleasing numbers
on the program after the supper were
selections by tho Masonic quartet of
this city and by Miss Tartar, musical:
instructor m. me city scnoois, ?
To Hold Social Gathering
- The Dallas Commercial club will
hold a social gathering in the club,
room on Mill street tonight and invi
tations have been sent to prominent
citizens throughout the country to be
present. Among the prominent speak
ers to be present at the meeting are
J. K. Kollock. director of the State
Council of Defense. Mr. Kollock will
tell of the workings of tho defense lea
gue and tell of the good it has accom
plished already throughout the state.
Other prominent men of note are prom
ised by the Commercial club- manage-
ment and all mcmoers: nave oeen urguu
to bo prcsont.
Dallas Boy Joins Colors
" Jack Kakin, son of Mr. and Mrs.
H. C. Eakin, loft Dallas Monday morn
iu" for Fort Leavenworth, Kansas,
where he will take training in the Ban
itary corps of Undo Sam's fighting
forces. Jaek. haa been: taking special
wwk in this line at the Oregon Agri
cultural college at Uorvallis, and wuen
his appointment cama was ready to
proceed at onee to the point where
the corps is being mobilized.
Probis Hold Big Meeting
At a big union meeting of the lnl
las churches held at the Evangelical
church Sunday night Dr. Louis Albert
Unnka of Bonton, Mass., one of the
Prominent prohibition leaders of this
Country delivered a stirring address
The flags .presented at tho meeting to
tho school room , having tne grt.ncai
'representation at fhe Imelctiug 'were
won by the school roams of Miss Geor
gia Ellis and Miss Rossiter. Dr. Bauks
spoke at the Methodist church in the
morning on "Making Uncle Sam a
safe leader for democracy." Tho ev
ening address was "War time prohibi
tion. ' Social music ior tub iwh
was furnished by choirs from tho dif
ferent churches. ;i
MV m.nd Mrs. R. Y. Morrison and
Mrs. John R. Sibley and little daugh
ter returned Monday evening from a
-n,nrol ,lnv visit, in Portland. Mrs.
Morrison was a ' delegate to tno an
nual meeting of the Daughters ca tue
Amnrii-.nn Revolution, wuicu met in
Clorerdab Notes
Capital Jou-nal Special Service)
Cloverdale, Mar. 21- Miss Arnold,
Miss Blackmun and Miss Craig were
shopping ia Salem Saturday.
Report Bays that Walter Miller pur
chased a now motorcyclo last Saturday.
Ivan Hadley, who has been attend
ing college at Newberg, returned home
Saturday to attend his father's farm,
as his father is fn poor health and can
not farm -this year.
On tho evening of March 1G a party
rf CO people, old and young, gathered
at Mr. and Mrs. Charlie C'ummings' in
honor of Mrs. Cummings' birthday. It
was inthe nature of a surprise and a
light lunch was served by the ladies,
late in the evemng. During the luncfl,
Hev. Mickey of tho Methodist church
of Turner, passed the hat and took
up a collection for the benefit of the
Red Cross. The sum of $410 was rais
ed in a few minutes and this the Red
Cress auxiliary of Turner received yes
torday at their regular meeting. More
than this tnose present, ncarmy i-ji-drsed
tho movement of doing what
they can to help out our boys at the
front, or soon, to go there.
The Cloverdale school girls did not
start out to sell thrift stamps until
yesterday, then the two little girls did
not visit everybody, a tho day was
too short for. that, but they raised
$48.50; pretty good for one day's work
The Pneumonia Season
Tho cold, damp weather of March
teems to be the most favorable for the
pneumonia germ. Now is the time to be
careful. Pneumonia often results from
a cold. The quicker- a eold is gotten
rid of tho loss the danger. As soon as
the first indication of a cold appoars
take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
As to tho value of this preparation,
ask anyone who has used it.
RESPONSIBILITIES OF WAR
(Continued from page one)
WUll JUUu4v 1IWIIO
Suit for divorce was filed today in
department JNO. z or t.ne circuit cuui
by Franscsco Seley versus Ella Quier
Seley. The couple were married in In
diana, in 1893, and Uiere are two chil
dren, both grown. Desertion is charg
ed in the complaint.
The roply of the defendant ths
Merchants National Bank of Portland
wa filed today-in the case .of Shirley
Buck versus L. A. Thompson, et al.
In a cross complaint, tho bank decJarea
that two nottf for a total or fiuuu
were given by certain defendant to
the bank and secured by a mortgage
on cortain property involved in the
miit. A iudamcnt ifl asked tfor the
amount of the notes, and foreclosure
of tho mortgage on the property.
The case of F. S. Lamport versus
Adrian Kemp, et al, was dismissed by
stipulation by Judge Kelly in depart
ment No. 1.
CLEANSES YOUR HAIR
l IT BEAUTIFUL
THICK, GLOSSY, WAVY
Try This! Ail Dandruff Dis
appears and Hair Stops
Coming Out
Surely try a "Danderine Hair
Cleanse" if you wish to immediately
double the- beauty of youi hair. Just
moisten a cloth with Dandorine and
draw it carefully through your hair,
taking owe sinall strand at a timej
this will cleanse the hair of dust, dirt
or any excessive oil in a few min
utes you will be amazed. Your hair
will be wavy, fluffy and abundant and
possess an incomparable softness, lustre-
and luxuriance.
Ra;, i,. i VinnutiiVin? the hair, one ao-
A marriage license was issued today Lijuntjou of Danderina dissolve every
Iby Raymond O. Bristol aged of mi- i j.urtj,.i0 0f daudruff; invigorates the
verton and Amy Ross, aged 20 of Sil- gcaip stopping itehing and fallinsr iair
verton. :- ' Dandcrine is to the hair what treaa
showers of rain aud sunahma are to
vegetation. It goes right to the roots,
invigorates and strengthens them. lt
exhilarating, stimulating aud life-producing
properties, cause the hair to
grow long, strong and beautiful.
You can surely have pretty, soft,
lustrous hair, and lots of it, if you wJ
spend a-fow cents for a small bottle
of Knowlton's Danderine at any drig
store or toilet counter and try it as directed.
8 p. m. in I. O. O. F. hall, Norma L
Torwilliger, M. A.; C. A. Vibbert,
secretary, Crown Drug store, 33S
State street.
toki a .sharp -nise-ftod -iudiatioa are (aa -described in saW execation -as fol
ithey will soon be so, high as to Be an lows, towit
jBCEIXANEOTja
FEUITLAND NURSERY SALE YARD
at High and Ferry. Everbearing
strawberries and Loganberries. Call
and see stock and get prices before
making your purchase.
SCAVENGER
BALEM SCAVENGER Charles Soos
- proprietor. Garbage and refuse of all
kinds removed on monthly contracts
at reasonable rates. Yard and cess
pools cleaned. Office phone Main
8247. Residence Main 2272.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES
SALEM- GEER LINE
No. 73 Arrive at Salem 9:15 a.m.
No. 74 Leave Salem 3:05 p.m
SALEM, FALLS CITY 6 WESTERN
161 Ly Salem, motor 7:05a.m.
il63 Lv Salem, motor 9:35 am.
165 Lv Salem, motor 1:40 p.m.
Through car to Monmouth and Arhe
167 Lv Salem, motor 3:48 p.m.
169Lv Salem, motor -5:57 p.m.
239 Wy frt. Lv Salem ..C:00 a.m.
162 Ar at Salem 8:30 am.
64 Ar. at Salem 11:00 a.m.
106 Ar at Salem 3:00 p.m.
368 Ar at Salem 5:33 p.m.
170 Ar at Salem 7:20 p.m.
240 Wy frt Ar Salem 2:30p.m.
OREGON ELECTRIC
Southbound
Leave Arrive
''Portland Salem
6:30 am 8:35 am
P:S0am 10:11am
10:45 am 12:55 pm
8:05 pm 4:15 pra
. 4.40 pm 6:40 pm
3.7 6:05 pm 8:10 pm Salem only
19 . 9:20 pm 11:20 pm Salem only
il , 11:45pm 1:55am 6:50am
North Eank Station (leave Jefferson
Street 15 and 20 minutes later)
extremely expensive luxury.
Grain
Wheat, soft white 1.851.87
Wheat, red .. $1.S3
Wheat, lower grades on suuiplt
Oat3 - - &6e
Barley, ton $63
Bran $3S
Shorts, per ton ..... $38
Hay, cheat, new - 1920
Hay, vetch, new $20Ci;22
Hay, clover, new . $13
Butterfat ..... - 54c
Cream cry butter -. .. 53c
Country bntter 45c
Pork. Veal and Mutton
Pork, on foot 1516c
Veal, fancy : leglTy-
Steers - 79c
Cows - - 56Mc
iBulls 50c
Spring lamba .... lltel2c
Ewes 5(ai7
Lambs, yearlings 10i
Eggs and Poultry
Eggs, cash 30(S)32c
Hens, pound 2021c
Turkeys,, dressed
Turkers, live, No- 1 -
Hens, dressed, pound
rys, dressed
Ducks, live
Oeese, live
Lots eleven (11), twelve (12), and
thirteen (13) in block fourteen (J4;
Br, - T?i-.rrtrvlw Park addition to the
teitv of Salnm.7 as shown by the duly
recorded plat tnereei in mnnuu cuuu
tjr, Oregon.-
Kmri au A OPinff mane Blli.iicri, i-u 10
lem,ption in the manner provided by
Dated this 5th dav of March. 1918.
W. I. NEEDHAM,
Rlorif f nf Marion county. Oregon
Rv O D. Bower. Deputy. 4-2
26(a)28c
21(u)23e
2729i'
26(23o
1820c
15('16c
Old roosters - 14fi15c
'Young roosters lSfuWe
Potatoes I1
Traiii
Ho.
1 ,
5 Ltd
9
13 LtL
Vegetables
String garlic
Oreer onions
Onions, in sack
8t
40c
$2
Lettuce, crate $2 -4"
Celery e9i
Broccoli - $lo0
Artuhokes l-2r
rnhbF,.:w, 3 3-4 c
such a settlement of the war is not
possible- At test it would mean mere
ly a temporary truce with a determi
nation of the military caste of Berlin,
after once tue .Russian suuuuuu uau
been placed under control, to resume,
aud -continuo its plaB of world con
nueat wilik h has been' so unmistakably
displayed aa the underlying object of
the present war. President Wilson in'
his message to the Russian soviet at
Moscow has, however, intimated the
American nosdtion on tho Russian prob
lem, which problem must be consider
ed but a seimrate division of a single
great peace question. The o"ly possible
basis for ptiace which can De cousin
ored is one which will mean a perma
nent peace predicated upon the over
throw of autocracy and the safeguard
ing of democratic ideas of freedom of
thought and action, unronunaieiy xu.:
recent successes of the euomy in Rus
sia are calculated to delay such a re
sult. German leaders now are report
ed to bo willing to consider a peace
Eeal lEntate Transfers,
Warranty Deeds."
Susanna C. Frecland to the Hammond
Lumber company, 25 acres in S. .E.
N. W. , Sec. 20 Twn. 9, S. K. 3 K,
consideration $1.00.
A. L. Seamster to Alict Stuckey, lot
60 and 61, Grabenhorst Fruit farms, con
sideration, $1.00.
R. C. aud L. A. Dement to Eunice
V Bradcn. 42 acres in donat iou land , '
Lmaof "John Purvine, consideration tor, guardian to F F and ME Town-
..nfvn semi, laiiu iu mis , r
R. C. and L. A. Dement to a., . numnu",
nnd Ella Carl, 129 acres in Twn. 5. S.
T 1 W j',,l..rai lull. H.000. W
i,. , ... -- - ,
morlna Kne.tnr to i. r. ami m.. iu,
Townsend, tract of land in lots 5 and
6, Capital Park addition, Salom.
W. R. and R. J. Ruth t to John S.
and Ella M. Harper, 114 acres in do
nation land claim No. 42, Twn. S. R.
2, W, consideration, $20.
Quit Claim Deeds.
Delink Glover to Frank Glover, 20
acres in donation land claim of Phillip
Glover, consideration, $1.00.
Delink Glover to George Glover, 100
acres in dountion land claim of Phillip
Glover, consideration, $1.00.
Deliuh Glover to Amelia C. Comet,
ncrrs in donation land claim, of
Phillip Glover, consideration, $1.
Doliah Glover to Frank Glover, 39
acres in Donation land claim of Phil-
lin PrlflVftT. ; !'"-
"1' Tl.a
uuaruiuu n
Estate of Eva Rector by Charles Bee-
THE WEEK'S LOSSES
Lcttidon, Mar. 21. British
shipping losses in the week end
ing March 20, the admiralty
announced today, included eley
on vessels of more than 1C00
tons Mix under that tonnage
and two fishing boats.
' In tho previous week, the
1jp-ko8 were 15 ships of more
" tlian 1600 tons and three under.
Portland Friday and Saturduju i 01l tte basis th,9 fttntu quo ante in
.T ! lio-low. republican candidate ,. , 1V ,,.,,, ,, : the
Arrive
Eugene
10:55 am '(Florid tomatoes - $
12:25 pm
6:35 pm
8:50 pm
Northbcand
Train Leave Arrive
Ko. Ecgene Salem
9. IS -fin am 4:35 am
- 7:15 am
Sweet potatoes
Rhubarb
Black figs
Figs ana Dates
7c
$2.50
Fruit
Apples
Oranges
Orape fruit
Bananas
$1.25(5)1.75
. $.).256 25
$5 50
6e
60
Arrive!- butter
Portland :CT. .v- 42.702-SJ
6:50am CT ' t ,. S2.50O2.fi4
10 Ltd
12
14 .
9:25 ami
11:35 am
7:45 am 9:45 am
11:20 am
11 :15 am 1:50 pm
18 Ltd 1:55 pm 4;00pm
80 "4:10 pm 5:30 pm
82 4:25 pm 7:55 pm
xNorth Bank Station (Arrive Jefferson
Street 15 minutes earlier) .'Leave Cor
vallis. CORVALLJS CONNECTIONS "
Leave Corvallis Arrive Salem
8:25 am Northbound .9:43 am;
12:12 pm.Northbound-...l:50 m
2:41 pm Northbound....4:00 pm
4:10 pm Northbound ...5:30 pm
6:18 pm NortbounL.7:53 pm
8:3 sm.....Soiitl.i.iua.l -9:57 am
. 10:15 am....Sou'!i!onnd..n:33 am
12:15 rm....Soiithl. .nnd -.2:20 pm
4.15 pm..Sonthbound....5:36 pm
6:40 pra.-SouthboundSO par
Flour, soft wheat
Country butter
Eggs, dozen
Sales limited to $1
1:35 am guga;( u lbg" for
1 - V ,UI
5:45 pm
7:40 pm
10:00 pm
PORTLAND MARKET
Fortland, Or., Mar. 21. Butter, city
creamery 52(S.53e
Tggs, selected local ex. d4(asuc
Hens 30e
Broilers 40c.
Gcev-e 20(a25e
No. 13993
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
Of thee State of Oregon, for the County
of Marlon, Department No. 2
A. G-. McMillan and Lizzie McMil
lan, his wife, plaiutiffs, vs Sarah A.
Lee and Theo. Leo, her husband, and
Adda B, Van Valkenburg, defendants
Summons.
To the above named defendants,
Sarah A. Lee and Theo. .Lee.
In the name of tho state of Oregon,
you are hereby notified to appear and
answer. the complaint filed against you
in the above entitled court and cause
within six weeks from the date of the
first pablicatiou of this summons, and
if you fail so to appear and answer
.said complaint, plaintiff .will apply to
the court for a decreo for the relief
.praved for in tho complaint, and for
ever' quieting title to tho following
described real premises:
Begiuuiug at a point north 44 de-(rrcr-s
west 62 2-10 feet from the north
east corner of tract of land deeded by
'P !niniTi( mid wife to Sarah A. Leo
and Theo. Lee. her husband July
24th, 1890: thence north 44 degrees
:Kt 62.2 feet: thence south 40 do
greea west 200 feet; thence soutn i
Wires east 62.2 feet; thence north
46 degrees east 200 feet to place of be
ginning.
You are notified that on the 23rd
day. of February, 1918, Georgo G
Bingham, judge of the above entitled
court, made an order in tho city of
Salem, Marion county, Oregon, au
thorizing and directing this summons
to be served upon you by publication
thereof once a week for six success
ive weeks in tho Daily Capital Journ
al, a newspaper of general circulation,
published daily at Salem, Marios
county, - Oregon, the first publication
of said summons being made on the
2Sth dav of February, 1918, and the
35cdato of the last publication thereof
11 will be made, and the same will ex-
1 pire on tne am uay ui
and the defendants, and each of them,
! . 1 J nnaBA -1 i ,1
are requireu 10 uper mm ou
complaint on or before the loth day
of April, 1918.
W. E. KEYES,
One of the Attorneys for Plaintiff.
4-11
J. C. lifrlow. republican ca
for th office of county clerk was a
Monmouth Visitor Tuesday afternoon-
Clyde Beckett, tfounty ccminisioucr
from Spring Valley, was a Dallas bus
iness visitor rucsaay. .- . a
Mis. Viola A( of Salom Was an ,
over Sunday guest at the home of Miss
Rachel llolloway ou uuurcn sueev.
K-iilielton! ivisited with
friends in the Capital city ,'over Sun
day. '-'-..
Maurice Hayes and Bolton btinnei.i
were Capital city visitor the first
of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M- Kwing or I'on-
land, who havo been, visiting hero tor
'the past "several days, left Monday tor
a she- visit with friends in Salem.
Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Scnnerer re
turned Tuesday, evening from a sever
al days visit in' Portland.
an tho wtiher hand conditions havo re
cently arisen as a result of tho far
sightedness of our officials at Wash
ington which clear up at'DSy
ithout such action naraiy
kcould havo failed to have culminated
n onforced liquidation or -sufficiout
volume toi produce most ser
.! ...0n Rnilrond returns whuli
jvoint there appears no reason to change J..,tiT become available for tho
V1UW3 rUCOUUJ i;a(,h.i,i u j i ..w
vi:s. On the one hand must bo recog
nised the ccimpetlt-ion for tho savings
tho west end tho status quo in the
cast. Thig impossible solution appears
all thoro is contained in the more re
cent press reports of renewed peaco
feelers from Berlin.
From the general investment stana-
DANDEUFF SOON
1 RUINS THE HAIB
of investors tvhi h v.ill accompany the
offering nest nioiit'i of the new war
bond issue. ITndoubtadly tho utmost
pressure will bo cieitid to make the
new oifwinr au milstuuding sueeess.
The bonds themselves will be attract
ive and will, iu addition, havo behind
them tho spur of patriotism to make 1
..,,ntl, nf January the first momn ui
governmental control of our transpor-
t .. . .nt .ip ,mnvilicin
Itation nnes-couvuj' - r
Suggestions of what m such e'reum
stances mustlmvd been tdin the
case of rudVoad . securities. RailioaJ
traffic, it is truo, nus uuei -me
far in excess of the iM' a-
Wcitv But increases in iuu wi
,bor, or cqu.pm-u, -
to the raun.uu '. ..
d such large uencim
13c
Daily Live Stock Market
Cattle
Receipts 1C6
Tone of market steady
Medium to rh&ice steers tllfill.SO
Good to medium steers ?10(;11
Common to good steeds SS'alO
Choice cows and hciters $-5.50(510 .
Calves $7.50(al2
Stocker and feeder steers $6.50((i.9.50
Hogs ,
Receipts 78?
Tone of market steady
Prime light $17W 17.20
Prime heavy tlt.7-"i(S. 17
Pigs $14.7515 75
Sheep
Receipts 236S
Tone of market steady
Marion News Notes
(Capital "journal Special Service)
Turner. Mar. 21. A veiy successful
chicken pie supper was given last Sat
urday evening at the hall by tho Red
Cross ladies, netting them about $50
for their good work. Tho supper was
excellent and was followed by an in
teresting program.
The revival services at the Friends
church closed last Sunday evening.
J. Sanger Fox of Portland was an
over Sunday visitor with friends here
Mrs. .1. A. Tavlor of Scotts Mills is
visiting her daughter, Mrs. L. C. Russell-
. - '
Mr. and Mrs. John Kuan oi iwso
dalo ent twn or three days in Marion
recently, visiting old friends- They
havo a waim spot in many hearts here
who are always f;lad to see them.
There was a misprint in our last
notes in regard to tho baseball gamo.
Jefferson school won.
The Marion fcoy scouts aro planning
a baseball game with the Turner boy
scouts. Here's wishing them success.
T.n nnerl'kr of the Waldo Hills vis
ited his sister, Mrs. Hal Russell, last
week.
A very pleasant surprise was given
M, Mr i oas recent V Dy tne
a,h'nnl children. They eavo them
snower of canned 1'ruit and vegetables
to help fill their pantry, now they are
keeping bnuse.
Miles Barber has purchased the ho
tel property hero and expects to move
in as soon, as neecssary repairs are
made.
Mrs. Kenneth Doerfler has returned
from a visit with relatives in Wash
ington. Tho Demos family, concert enter
tainers, are to irive a program at the
hall here next Saturday evening. They
give a good, dean program and as the
local junior Red Cross is to share ia
the proceeds, we hope there will be a
good crowd.
Miss tula iayior oi ai -m ""
her aunt, Mrs. 1- Conklin, last week.
ncKtioiwIencT Dun to Constipation
Women often become nervous and
despondent. When this is due to con
stipation it is easily corrected by tak.
inir an occasional dose of Chamber
lain's Tablets. Those tablets are easy
to take and pleasant in effect
V. , 1 i. i.t; -.tering in
oireonvo ooinamis ur"" . f iiheon (o treat, aud sucn large
supply of funds available- for invest- creBted in railrond revenues
meat, in-addition is to bo expected la v" uBCriously threaten - dividends and
'some degree or iiqunmuuu iinv(i'g
its purpose tho release of funds al
ready -o-ecupying fixed channels. But
as i-w o,"v : . t
kin not n few cnHcs lntevew pyi"""
bs well. Thero does no upy'
an adequate aoprccution of what rau
taud cont-rol by the govwnmont in
8TATE- Sfact means to holders ol
ficuritics. It would lnuueu - "
tn nvcrKtuto its ni.porianco. i" -
v" v .. i , j:n.....,Tnirnl nv
becoming thoroughly u.-.-b-. -,
i,.,.. ,ii,,,r defaults, holders are today
,oncerned chiefly with the eot.d1n.
ui nnL unvsuui. iu
f inanci
'.11 v.ill.flMA their property
,um-..ii trl
Tho administration s ra. "
bill has duly passed both houses of con
SYNOPSIS OI'' THR ANNt'AI.
MKN'T OK TUB
ALLIANCE INSURANCE COMPANY
of Philadelphia In the state of I'ennsyl
vnnla, on the thlrty-lirst day of December,
1!H7, nmde to th Insurance C'oinnilBHloner
of the t-tato of Oregon, jiursuaut to law ;
VAi'lTM.
Amount of capital paid up . . $750,000.00
INCOME.
Xet premiums received during
(he year . .- $1,780,500.04
Interest, dividends and rents
received dill-inn the year.. 132,258.25
Income front other sources re
ceived during the. year.... l.Tin.oa
Total Income $1,02:1,004.87
IHSUritHUMKNTS
Net losses paid during the
vear U25,lil!.40
Dividends paid on capital
mock dmine the year.... 105,000.00
Commission? and salaries paid
....1.... t,r, ..no. H NIIJ
unit iirt inr iuu urirnui j ..... - .
Tares. llcenes and fees paid i - t ,, ih,, nthor hand, the thrte
-1 " . 1 avi.oe.lod.
during vhe year
41,101
giweriiment w
gress without aineudmeiit so far as us
tn uriKiao aro concorued. All tho
systems of tho country a c now tor a
practical purposes consolidated, i-arn
ings of individual systems are not im
portant to the .tockholdcrs. If not rev
enues fall below tl.o average for tho
three years immediately pro.-ed.ng on
formal entruncc a u. r--- i
tho treasury will make up the Ue ;
... Vnn nV
turPH (11,'roz. in surplus inuov b - -- - - t
i.eniiittire f 1 .5o.21)4. 89 ! : .. ;t.. fnir. since the IxiNiness rorm
ASSKTS i; ., rolled by the individual lines
Value of stocks nnd bonds ' ' v,, mihicct to ar Utrary root-
owned .market value).... $2.Sfl.5flT.0 -has becomo ' . (Yirect0r
in Lanka and on hand.: 214, 115.20 ; ma. try rcprunuuiun .
rash
Dills receivahle for Marine
and Inland Itlnka
Premiums In course of collec
tion written since Keptem
b..T 0, 1917
Amount reciverable for Iteln
surance on I'aid I.oases...
Interetil and rents du nnd
accrued
320.00
201,620.82
5,475.25
30.578.81
Total assets .. $3,414,082.03
T.eK Special flcprMlta In any
state (If any there lie).... w,o..n..w
12,000.00
R7.500.Ofl
318,118.54
Western lambs $15(S 15.50
Valley lambs 14.50?al5
YearUngs $1.VS 13.50
Wtther $12.50(0.43
Ewes $10fll
NOTE Portia d narctk on shorn
sheeTi. U. to 3'' under quotation.
Total autteln admitted in
Oregon $3,:!05,024.3
I.IABIMTIKR
Gross claims for lowii Unpaid $ 447,785.00
Amount of unearned premliirna
on all oiitstiinding risks.. 1,0-10,621.09
Due for couiniisHiou and urok--eras-e
All other liabilities, estimated
amount hereafter payable
for Federal. State and other
taxea. based upim bUMlm-Ka
of the year of this state
ment Contingent Fund .'.
Total lliibllitied. eicliwive
of capital stock of
75(Ummu0 $2.01.1.O24.3
Surjiltta over all llabllltlea. . . 750.OoO.OU
Total premiunta In fon-e
lecember l. 1117. . . $1 0M.8X1.R5
BfSINKKrt I.N OliE'iO.N Foil TIIK YEAR
Total Inanrance written during-
the nar $2,!)84. 359.00
Or" premium received flor
in the yr
premiums returned during the
year
Iwwa paid during the ye.-ir. .
I,.-u- incurred during tho
rear
Total amount of Insurance
oiitxtamling In Oregon. 1
eemlKT 31. 1 -1 7
A
SSt' ut:,uplate ing the railroad.
of the tounuy ou u: h
they will 'be able to nanuie -1
.L.. .;, basin. The treasury is to
lend its good offices to see that am
ple funds are provided for the purpose
If enabling the railroads to make ncc.
cssaiv - riM... nt. si.' 7-a auu iemm-
and to provide new cqutpmem.. .
means that funds tne h" " . j (poniiig jwk-e a $1.25 V4,
has in recent years been such a hau t . P
car, on railroad development all'u g ,rovisions were higher.
Girls if you want plenty of thick,
beautiful, glossy, -silky hair, do by all
means got rid of dandruff, for it will
starve your hair and ruin it if you
don 't.
It doesn't do much good to try to
brush or wash it out. Tho only stirs
way to get rid of dandruff is to dis
destroy it entirely.
To do this, get about four ounces of
ordinary liquid arvon; apply it at. night
when retiring; use cnoun io. "
tho sculp and ruib it in gently with the
fingor tips. . ...'.- '
Hy morni.iig, most noi a", vi yur
dandruff will be gone, and throe or
four more applications will completely
dissolve aud entirely destroy every
single sign and trace of it.
You will find, too, that all itching
and digging of tho scalp will stop
and your hair will look and foci a
hundred times better. You can get li
quid arvou at any drug store. It i
inexpensive and four ounces is all you
will need, no matter how much dand
ruff you have. This simple remedy nev.
er fails.
Finance Corporation Bill
Passed by House
Washington, Mar. 21. By a vote of
307 to two tho war financo corpora
tion bill, deigned to furnish finuucial
assistance for the American industries
nei-essnry to tho war work, was passcol
by tho houso this afternoon, Hepresent
atives LaVollatte, Washington ami
Mason, Illinois, formed tho opposition.
Tho senate has pa-sod the m'asure.
The corporation is to be capitalized
nt $51)0,000,000, either by private sub-
ription or by funds from tne i
States treasury, isccretary ulcauuu
chairman and four other members will
coinposo the corpora-ion.
Seizing Dutch Ships
Makes Prices Jump
Chicago, Mar. 21 Government sciz
ra of imtch tonnnee expected t
liring increased exports, proved a bull
ish factor on tho grain excuauau
and brought higher prices.
March oats opened ! higher at 9".
Inter gaining l'i. May oats opened at
85',. down 1-8 but later gained 1.
March corn opened late, yi uikj;
a at vwi
nged at the
but later
-, , . ,.fi..ii fin uu-
.n avntijiii ur iil rtiic ""--- "
..rnment credit. Hence there seems ci-
.ll.i,t reason to 1'cuevo vuv
wlieo
TRY J0UR?!AL WANT ADS
31,027.03
10.S3247
3.474.10
tho managennent of the railroads is re
Jurned to tho stockitold, rs the proper
ties then will be in a muw. .."f
""The'market still is in an attracth.
position for those who are desirous
....u-rini? inM long range investment.
.,T..r.r.h of the formal onenuB
, tu i-t'i .
ot the new war loan, n -repeat,
is not unlikely to be
ied bv efforts to provide a favoring
investment atmosphere to ensure its
complete succe8S-HEXT;Y CLEWS-
A Bilious Attack
When you have a bilious attack your
liver fails to peif'-nn its functions
.you become constipated. The food you
3 016.04 at ferments in your Ktomim i""
lof dieting. This inflames we
.'), nnd causes nausea, vomiting
1. .12.00 " .... .....;. Tn'ic
... .... ....... ,.-.!..& i iitrriiirt iirouu' -t
r;A V ": Z,--'- T.i,!,. Thcv will tone up your
Htaturor'r relleiit general nzift and at- jiver. clean out your stomach and you
torney for ixM-vi: W. Q. lln:vltiffton. 'j iie as w) a ever. They on.'.v
and
Chamber-
Tho Payton (Or.) Tribune gets the
rial small town ?!ant on tho thing whea
it says that if the government cuts off
Half the passenger trains it will re
lieve some of the town girls of a lot of
work, because it is somewhat of a chore
to meet every train now without being
Into nt nnv of them.
W. A. l.iaton, local agent, Salem. Ore.
"
JOB PRINTING THAT
Gives yon satisfaction and at
Bates you can if ford to pay
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
'anners $4 2."0.25
cost a quarter.
Liuls $)ijt9