Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, May 04, 1918, Page NINE, Image 9

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    THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. ORE. SATURDAY. MAY 4. 1918.
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SUPPORT of Home Industries
is One Form of Patriotism.
WOMEN Are Purchasing Agents in Most
homes. Their cooperation is necessarv r
DAY-ROLL Money Stays at home
betas make Oregon prosperous
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GROCERIES
FRUITS
VEGETABLES
TEAS.SPICES.tXTMCTS.ETC'j
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DISTINCTIVELY DELICIOUS
plAMOHQ
Steel Cut
COFFEE
For particular people who appreciate GOOD COFFEE.
At all Leading Grocers. :
"You'll never know how good it is until you've tried it."
Ask Your Grocer for
DIAMOND "W" PURE FOOD PRODUCT3
Wadhams & Company
Manufacturers and Wholesale Grocers.
!i"3ici
A Product of Home Industry
Government Inspected
Economical and highly dependable
wherever a high grade shortening
is desired.
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UNION MEAT CO.
North Portland,
Oregon
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WH4 P " - i
: Willamette Valley News 1
It Pays to Buy the Best
Ask for " ;
Olympic Flour
Makes -Whitest,
Sweetest,
Healthiest
Bread
S- flu
r "liYMHf i
Makes
Health
Happiness
and
Success
Made from carefully selected Northwestern Whe
thoroughly cleaned and scoured by the most modern meth
. ods known. AH the nutritious qualities of the Wheat are
' retained and it reaches you clean, pure and wholesome.
The Portland Flouring Mills Co.
I :rour5 J
c!a News Notes
(Capital Journal Special Serrke)
Ko)a. r:ijr 4 B. I. Tergnwa M
iplpins h- two eons, Boy and liey, ia
.heir htp Tird -work, itar Waeonda.
I.enon Mitty of Kieklcton, WiA.,
i visiting at the hfiua of her grand
parents.
iiir ai'htwl will close the seventMEts.
f May: - ' - -
Ojit. J'hillip TatSreoB an! his
rotiur, te, visiter their parenti
V'ro. ftiturcray and Snnitay, going Mon
lay to Tortlanit fr a short visit. Capt.
.atterson U oft duty on tea day
furlough."
Eitward Antrivan is carrying on of
in anna in a sling. He felt from a
nrse and broke one of the bones ia
lis arm and bruiseil hit noee qnite bad
ly.' Mrs. Holmes gav first aid- Later
in ra taken to Sttlonj.
Mrs. Lucas of Salem is visiting her
laiHihter, Mrs. Clifford Bnjnk.
The Red Crr.s helpers here met
Thursday afternoon and made band
'.sfes and tfun wipers. Thirteea were
ipresent. ......
The children of Eol had kits of fun
May day evening hanging May baskets
ROBBERY NEAJi GRANTS PASS
Gianta Tass, Or., May 4 Sheriff
George Lrnvis admitted today that
tUero waa UtUe chance to apprehend
the two rol)ber who held up Kobert
Boawell any hi eon, and escaped with,
three gold bara worth $6000.
The Uoewclls live alone on one of
ttikt richest cJaiima in Oregon. They
were inciting down the panning of
few days when two masked men order
ed their, hands up, bound them to a.
tree, and then searched the place.
The sheriff got late start oa the
caso 'becane of the difficulties in
reaching the claim.
!
Promote Life and Vigor
GOLDEN ROD
61 '
ROLLED OATS
WHEAT ' FLAKES
PANCAKE FLOUR "
WHEAT NUTS
RALSTON BRAN
On "Wheat-less" days us fioldsn Rod Oats, Cam Meal, Ry Flour
and Buck Wheat Flour.. " ,
THE .MARKET ,
Markets for the close of the week
remain steady for the most part. Cal-
ifomia tomatoes and new potatoes aud
peas aro on the locul market.
Oram
Wheat, soft white $1.85)1.87 ,
Wheat, red H-oo
Wheat, lower erades on sample
Oats - - 9393
ttarloy, ton $"J
Bran
Shorts, por ton t'1'
Hy, ediMrt. new WMyt
Hay, vetch, nw $22123
Hiay, clover, new $2122
Uuttorfat .
Creamory butter ........................
Country butter ........ 40a
Fork, Veal and Mutton
Donald News
Capital Journal Special Service)
Donald, Or., May 4. A bean j!f ul day,
lrg crowd and good program, was the
order of the day at the Champoeg cele
bration. The boat "Pomona" from
I'ortland was late in reaching Champcvg
but after the large crowd reached the
beautiful memorial building the pro
gram began, Judge D'Arcy presiding.
Tht dedicatory address by E-Oovernor j DonSii to Montana on. Wednesday even
day. Mrs. Lander, mother of the groom
accompanied them.
Mr. aud Mrs. John Miller and .heir
children, Mrs. J. L. Reisbeck and Mrs.
M. W. Johnson attended the dedica
tion at Champoeg May 2nd.
Mr. Stroud MeTccr came over from
Aurora Saturday to spend the week end
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. Mer
cer. Mrs. M. W. Johnson made a trip to
Woodburn to interview the doctor on
Tuesday.
A earload of cows was ehipped from
Saturday. Mr. Hal Do Sar't making the
trip over on his bicycle.
Mr. Fox representing the Floisckner
k Meyer Wholesale house of I'ortland
was interviewing the Donald merchants
on Thursday.
Mrs. B. S. Quinn was a guest if her
mother, Mrs. Mathoit near Butteville
on Saturday.
Mr. Ralph Radu of East Butteville
was a Donald shopper on Monday,
He met with a severe accident at the
shipyard almo severing a toe.
Mrs. Geo. A. White aud daughter of
Portland were guests of her cousin, Mrs.
J. CI. Johnston Saturday. Mrs. White's
husband is a major general, somewhere
in J: ranee.
Mrs. M. DcSart, superintendent of the
Cradle Roll and her assistants care for
the vary young children of parents who
with to attend Sunday school and
'church services at -lie Donald church,
uo.!r( w.1? enjoyed also the patriotic re-: ing.
epon.ie bv Gov. Withycombe. Wo werej Mr. Henry Weishart of .die V. 8.
, , v n i troops at Vancouver was a week end
fcotfon-4 by ,'.ie presence also of Ex-Gov- of hu
crnor Moore of Washing. Prof. Mec- M , .
oey and many other people prominent ; Clarence and William, with Masdames ,.
isielQaiun and Sex'sniith motored to Port-i Aii..f c;ti. m.i. .(..((,.
j land for the day, Sunday. , , M T , d ,., h th , ,
Mr. H. N. Smith, of Donald vicinity furlough and is spending 1; wih his
her, Mrs. Julia Mathoit net
Mr. Ralph Grim in and Dr. Weaver of luiviiie them an opportunity to enjoy
uubliara wew m Uonald Mommy even-1 tho services without being interrupted.
ing examining candidates for the Wood- Bob Swazey, formerly of Douald, but
men of the World lodge, soon to be or-'now of the Telegram staff, Portland,
ganized at fliis place. was meeting many of his acquaiulauccs
Mrs. U. U. Uone and sons attended 1 on tho grounds at the Champoeg picnic
the Hod Cross social at Butteville on Thursday.
Saturday evening, reporting a success-1 M. D. Oalnian, F. W. Ball, M. Wirak
ful social both socially aud financially. and W. H. French of Forest Grove
Kmil Aufruitc and family and Mrs. 'bought a car load of cattle in and
Lunian and baby of JSaleui were the ' arouud Douald this week.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Anfranc of: J. B. Kenndy, real estate ngent of
Donald on Sunday. Portland. J. M. Camron of rortlauu, J
The Donald Order of Eastern Star and Mrs. A. C. Manney of Vancouver,
had as their guest on Friday evening,' Wash... were looking at land in th,;
Mrs. Lena A. Meudeuhal, of Portland,' vkiuitv of Donald this week with the
worthy grand matron. Refreshments view of investing.
I were served and a very pleasant evening
I spent. This will be the last meeting un
til after their charter is recv.-ived in
in the "Oregon Country". The music 1
by "Tho Pioneer Quartet" was really
coii.ved. I
Gertrude Eppers and Clarence Davvs:was . business' visitor to Portland Sat- grandmothe
Ivan G. Martin republican candidate
for represenative was interviewing the
voters in and around Donald during the
weffk.
Misses Kathrvn and Maiie Vonder-
rake of Oregon City were guests of Mr
and Mis. 8. Mercer Thursday, taking
The Best the Market Affords.
CROWN FLOUR
is made to meet the demands of the most exacting house
wife. .
It is as near right as the best wheat, modern machin
ery and expert milling knowledge can make it.
The quality of Crown Flour will never be lowered, we
will make it better if possible. fc
NOT BLEACHED.
Pork, on foot
Veal, fancy ....
Steers
Cows
Bulls
Spring lambs -I'lwes
16(a) 1 7s
. 7(i9e ,
5fat!i,4
5(a)6 'je.
ll12a
... 5S7a
iOe
29(H31
20(ii)21l
26((i28s
21(323fi
27(t29 ,
26ffi)28e
18(u)20a
Lambs, yearlings ...............
Eggs, cash ........
Hons, pound ...
Turkeys, dressed
Turkeys, live, No. 1
Hons, dressed, pound
Frys, dressed
Ducks, live
ueese, wvo : ...... m-
Old roosters . I415a
Younir rooatora . ......... 18203
Potatoes ' la
Vegetables
String garlie
Green onions 0a
Onions, in sack $1-25
Lettuce, crate t3-2
Artivho'kes 1- 75a,
OatilbaKO : ;-
California tomatoes 3.25
Rhuibard - - 8
'Asparagua - 88
Now potatoes 8e
Peas 7
Figs and Sate
Black figa
13a
Hullt, with whom he hag made hls'gan. Mr. Shea passed away very sud-
home for the past thirty years. Decoas'
ed is survived by two son in north
ern Minnesota and a daughter in Chi
cago. Funeral services were held Tues
denly. Saturday afternoon he-wrote a
letter to hia wife telling her that he
was feeling better than usual and was
aixparently in unoi spirits. Before the
day conducted by Rev. E. M. Smith I letter reached this city a telegram nn
end burial mado in the Green Moun- nonnced his death. The body was
tain cemetery. Appeal.
FRANK D. SHEA DIED SUNDAY
Frank D. Shea died at the Portland
nfuiitorium Sunday morning, after an
lil'liess uoivcrijiig (several mum t ha. Ho
went to tho sanito;rium the first of the
year in the hope that a rent and treat
ment afforded there would build up
brought here Monday morning, being
brought up in the Jack auto hcarso
Apjienl-
Fruit
Apples 1.502.23
Oranges 8S
Grape fruit
Bananas - T
Strawberries
Retail Prices
Creamery butter ...... . . 45((50e
Flour, hard wheat $2.70Cn)2.8J
Hour, sort wheat 2.50(o2.60
Country butter . 40
r-BHs, dozen . ......... a.ie
Suuar, 11 lbs. for
Sales limited to f l
KLEIN BROS. GET HIGH
HOLSTtEIN AVERAGE
Summary of the Oregon Cow Testing
association for tho month of February
shows that Klein brothers of Silverton
his Systran. Mr. Shea came to this city ee,.iVed the highest average frr their
Thero were 197 cows on tent. Klein
bio position with the Silver Falls Lum
her compasy and eoiitinwil bis em
Bros, from six ows received 8
ponnds of milk which averaged 34-45
plnyinent until he left for the treatments.
Deceased was born in Winona, Min- , , ,.. y, .,. .
t i. o j i. L,:.j pounds butter fat. The boys have an
nesota. July 8, 18(3, and is survived ' . '
by a wife and young son, also three j excellent herd of cattle in which thoy
brothers who live in Saginaw, Michi- take much pride. Silverton Appeal.
PORTLAND MARKET
Portland, Or, May 4 JSutter,
creamery 4'k
Eggs, selected local ex. JO(ae
lien 28c
Broilers 47e
Broilers 45(j;47fl
Geese 20e
Cheese triplets 25626e
city
re wrestling with the measles '.his,ur(jaT &si.
week. It is generally supposed they have . h. N. Smith of Donald shipped out
been well scattered through the school, a carload of cordwood to Portland on
hd many more cases will follow. For- j Tuesday. Mr. Smith has several hund
tunatoly they are of the mild type, so red cords to ship out.
re not particularly dreaded. Misses Dotv and Grettie were guests
Cecil Lander and Florence A. Con-'at the Oril.bk' home over Sunday.
wet were marri-d in Salem bn Thurs-i Mr. jjis. Ernest Yergcn and Mr.
";and Mrs. M. W. Johnson motored to
Canby Sunday afternoon,
i During the summer the Donald Sun
id ay school will be held 10 a. m. in-
stead of 2 p. m. as heretofore.
J Misses Doty, Grettie and Lamb, Don
Jald teachers, with a niimber of their
'pupils attended the closing of the eon
test "Who Will Win" at Woodburn,
BABY CH1X
"Vt lt. S nvooe w PrtJjm. ! L
rfti-dtmlhtbatUTins-ock. U W
bum.
Pt.ln. Clifirm
jin the sights at Champoeg in the af-j
Bert Landu and son - Year and Clnr-
Butteville.
Mrs. Jess Johnson and cousin of
ri. i . 1 .. : : . l : . . .......
. ... , . . ., encj Morean are leaving for Alaska tins
week end, with Mrs. Johnston s moth- - " ' K " . , . .
er and sister, Mrs. Canderleen and Mr to work m ",mon Cann6ry toT
Snvder. the summer.
j. V. Feller and wife, B. 8. Quinn! Mr. Geo. W. Weeks another candidate
and wife and Mrs. E. H. Feller attend- i was "doing" Donald in his political in-
ed - lie show in Woodburn Fridav ewn-itereMj tins weeK.
ing.
Lotters were received this week from
Sergeant Albert Lamb "somewhere in
Frauce", by Mrs. B. S. Quinn and Mrs.
A. Aufrane. '.'All was will" with him
on that date.
Mrs. L. M. Ernst spent Saturday and
DIED AT SILVERTON
! Hearj Winter lAJttt
I ttt&eQ Oaektirfm m S. C. wfuic IcgWa fft w hs
' h. uuklSB HO IOT ZO . WflM Ift
Wan. Bates, aged 83 years, a resi- j
dent of thia commanity for .many ,
yeara passed away Sunday at the home ;
Sunday with her son, Carl in Portland.! (if hia brwther-iu-law, A. Leikcm at'
umiJ aurj wiii dttl ia. aur iDMlal low Dncfl (af
S. C WHITE LEGHORNS BABY CHICKS
V,m tUr ) dl for m km aulUi pkoh. WE PAY ! EXPRESS CHARGES
THE B1HM HATCHERY Unvt h Vmii Ctitt J2i.Ot Ckkk PETALUMA. CAU
Dally Live Btock Market
Cattle
Receipts 256
Tone of market unchanged
Good to choice steers 1415
Fair t good to medium steers $10.75
11.75
Fair to good (rteers $1011
Choice cows and heifere $1314
Cannera atttSS
Bulla ftSOfitll.GO
Calvea 8.7513.2S
Stocker And feeder ateera 70(tf9O
per head
Hogs
Receipts 231
Tone of market unchanged
Prime light mixed ai7.40(tt17.50
Prime heavy 17.1517.35
Pigs 14.50 15.50
Bhee
Receipts 192
Tone of market unchanged
8pring lamba bid 120
Western yearlings $15.25(ffil5.50
. Valley yearlings $15 2515.50
Wethers $13f'iil3-50
Ewes 1212.50 '.
NOTE Portend market on asorm
ahecp, ii to 3e under quotation.