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t THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, ORE. FRIDAY. Jt'XE 28, 1018. 00 YOU KNOW WHY - - - Barters Sm Sa ttsaj te&ii. NINE By risnei - - V- V1 F EMOVEO A K00 FOR FfsTrH hETHtNC TO STOP; - MOSSftwiuu 0 SHPOO IS J A (Y jj '. ' 'l -. I . . . . - - -' - s- u fiW- Picnic Near Donald . Was Pleasant Affair (Capital Journal Special Service) Donald, June 28 The Woman's Ben efit association' jiicnie. held in Cone's grove near Donald on Saturday was a success. The program was 0cncd toy tfia teauif ul flag service,. ,giv&n by, the eolbr bearers of the order, Mrs. Jess Julinston, Mrs. D. C. Walker, of which thct motors of the nation were presented with the colors of . the or der; solo, Miss Kose McCormiek of Woodburn; addreas, K- P. Morcom of .-. Woo (lib urn; solo, MiMi Austria Baal of Portland; - instrumental .'music: Mrs. Melon Kent of Woodhurn; recitation, Ethel Evans, 'Donald; solo, Miss Mc Cormiek; closing by singing America. , Dancing followed. Those who missed tearing these singer with their beau tiful voices, missed a rare treat.. Miss Koal of Portland has been- presented by Mrs. Rose .Coarsen Reid a number of times,' 'ami her beautiful contralto voice is equal to the best. Miss McCor-J ruck with tier beautiful lyric soprano, is (Certainly well worth hearing. These young ladies responded, so graciously to a number of encores, which were greatly appreciated. The dance in the ovoaiug war well attended. The pro ceeds going to the patriotic fund of tho order. The War savings stamp vonVmittee, consisting of P. Sexamith chairman, Jim Feller, Fred Yorgeu, Ben Quinri, 0. Freeman, John Bortumn, . Mrs. John Miller, C. J. Espcy and M. W. Johnson toave been at work the past two days soliciting, people responding fairly well expect to wind up with a oig meeting tonight, when' we hope to have "gone over the top." A most helpful service was held in Cone's grove Wednesday cveiungvRov. Atehinson of the Fargo M. E. church preached a powerful sermon from 6th verse of the 3d chapter of Acts, "Sil ver and gold have I none; but such as I have give I thee; in the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth; rise up and walk." The music was inspiring, be sides (the congregational music, Miss Pern Hader sang a solo; Ealph Railcr and mother, a duet; also solo by Mrs Fred Pargo and a "touch of nature" which brought us all very near each other in tlw singing of it he song "The Boys Over There," by a quartet, Kalph Hader, Fred .Fargo, Mrs. .Hader and Mr. Atiehinson. A very good crowd in attendance, but we hope they will come a.!sin ud the attendance be doubled next time. , Alford Haines and family from Elk-ton.'-Or., spent part of last week visit ing the Will Yergen family near Don ald. Mrs. Ben F.ppcrs and sister, Mrs. Avis, returned Friday p. in. from Sa lem, where they had been attending the funerul of their nephew, J. Martin, a V; 8. marine, whose body readied Salem Wednesday evening from Boston where he iind died' of pneumonia. Mr. West, representing the True Blue Bisr-uit company of Portland, was taking orders from tho Donald mer chants Wednesday, Mrs. Call, Mrs. Griman of Portland havo been spending a few days with their parentB, Mr. end Mrs. Paine, they left Thursday a. m. for the berry fields near Salem, where they will take an outing for a while and spend the j'lHme picking berries, making it a prof- titahle as welt as a pli iwant vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Fellers, Mr. and Mrs. Boy Garrett attended the funeral lf their brother's, Tom Garrett of INeedy; little boy Wednesday. The lit tle fellow, had the measles, complica tions set "in from which he cduld not jValfy and he passed away after several idays of Buffering. . A .very interesting session of the Ladies Maccabeo lodge was held Thursday evcuiug. The following la dies of Salem -ware present: Mrs. Keid, reouamander; Mrs. Miller, retor.d keep er; Airs. Moper, Mrs. Smart, Jttra. jNew fton Mrs. Rubles, Mrs. Lindsay, Mrs. McDonald, Mrs. Darr and Misses Pearl land Opal George, Mabel Canfidd, Eu- lalia .Lindsay and Bessie Gill- A social thour wasi spent afterwards, ice cream and cake Were served. Miss Violet Loydgrcn of Portland Was registered at the Bungalow Sat urday. Mis9 Loydgren came down to Tielp furnish the music for the Macca- U)eo pDcnie. Mrs. N. S. Godsey of Portland and Sirs. W. E. Godisey of Yuma Arizona, were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Howard tBunn Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. IGodseyhave decided to locate in Port land. ' : Miss Idell Lamb returned Friday from Lebanon where she has been spending some time with her grand- smother. J. L.'Iieisbeck tame up from Port land Saturday and remained over un til Tuesday to get his household goods ready to ship to Portland. He and the, Roods left Tuesday. Mrs. Reisbeck fol lowing Wednesday evening. The best wishes of tho Donald people, follow !Mr. and Mts. Iteisbeck and ope their "new home may ibe all they desire. They will be missed in Donald. Miss Taylor, a Portland nurse, who has been on duty in the C. J. Espcy "home qr several weeks, returned to Portland Saturday. Mrs, Gertrude Pago of Salem who "has been stopping at tho Bungalow ho tel for several days,, returned Ihome 'Monday. Mrs. Page has very kindly bffered the use of Her store building 'to the Bed Cross "during tho time it is Vacant. . What Are . . ... .... , . CLOTHES? All Clothes are good in the advertisement; and they all look good when you first see them. Of course they do; nobody would buy them if they were not good looking. ' BUT "good" isn't the looks of 'em. It isn't style only tho style's part of it. It isn't fit only; tho fit's part of it. Of course, if the clothes don't fit and stay fit, you don't have much style. "Good" isn't color or pattern, however good I J.I 1 1 4 vnese iuu& 10 you. The important part of good clothes Is the part you don't see. Better be on the safe side and come to this store for BISHOP ALL WOOL SUITS $20 to HART SCHAFFMR & MARX .$25 to $45 They're as good inside as they look outside; that's a fact and we guarantee it Money back is you're not satisfied. MEN'S HATS ?3 to $5 SALEM WOOLEN MILLS STORE MEN'S SHOES $5 to $9 it it 4t M. auiV Mrs. M. W. Johnson spent Sunday ia Vancouver, Wash., visitiug their daughter, Mrs. F. L. Allen, and a nieve of Mrs. Johnson's whom she nad not seen for ten years. Mrs- Tomp kins, the niece, and family were oil heir way to QVean Park for the sum mer and stopped over a couple of days to renew old associations. Mrs. Chas, Radcliff of Butteville and Mrs. J. S- Vandclowr of Aurora were guests of Mrs. Juss Johnston Saturday, Uiking in the picnio in the afternoon. Mr. and Mm. Ben Quinu went to Portland1 Tuesday to liu'-ot a soldier boy cousin, from Kansas who was pass ing .through on a train to Vancouver bamu'ks. Wednesday evening a very enjoyable surprise birthday party was given in Huskins and DeSart ball for ldcll and Harold Lamb, it being the occasion of Harold's lHh and Well's 15th birth day. Mrs. Ben Qiunn chaperoned the party. Dancing was indulged in, punch was served and a general good time had by. all, until the wee small hours, when all. wishing thorn many happy re turns, departed for their homes. Mrs. Edi St. Helen and children came up from Portland Saturday to roniain for tho summer. They are stopping with Mrs. St. Helen's sister, Mrs Dolph (June, until their goods arrive, when they will movo into their own homo which will be vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Collier. Mr. and Mrs. Boy Garrett have re turned from Bond, Oregon, and will take up their abode in the Jess Mayes house. Miss Juanita Mayes canio p from Portland to spend several days with her father, Clarence Mayes. J. H. Hunt of Salem was In town Tuesday making arrangements to buy evergreen black berries. The M. W. Johnson storo will receive tho berries and ship to Salem .during the season Loganberry Kicking began Thursday morning in the Hillis' yards, a numbor of .pickers were on hand- to begin werk ' H. N. Smith is Mill Joadin;? cora wood for Portland, ho has shipped out over thirty e.ara sine he began. The Western Mill company is also sending carp of lumber every day or two, also a car of sheep and hogs went lueiuny. Mrs. F. Sexsim'iith and little June left Donald Sunday for Portland, whore they will ibe joined by Mrs. Caadima, Mrs. Sexwmith's mother, fand will visit in La Grando for a week or ten days. MM - CAPITAL JOURNAL CLASSIFIED DEPT. QUICK REFERENCE TOIIFIRMS THAT GIVE SERVICE ON SHORT NOTICE WHERE BUYER AND SELLER MEET-WE RECOMMEND OUR ADVERTISERS SCAVENGER atom Electric Co, EVEBYTHHW ELECTEICAL Masoaie Temple, 127 Korta Higk Telephone Main 1200 DENTIST OB. T. L. XJTTEB, DENTIST, BOOMS 413-414 Bank of Commerce bldg. Phone 606. ' il-4 FINANCIAL MONEY TO LOAN On Good Beal Estate Security TH08. K. FORD Over Ladd & Bush bank, Salem, Oregon OSTEOPATH OB?. B. H. WHITE AND B. W. WAL TON Osteopathic physicians and serve specialists. Graduate of Amer ican school of Osteopathy, Kirkville, Mo Post graduate and specialized ia " nervous diseases at Los Angeles Col lege. Offices 505-508 U. S. Nat. Bank Bid;. Phone 859. ' Residence, 1620 Court. Phone 2215. Dr. White Bcs. Phone 469, THE MARKET Grain Wheat, soft white 1.851.87 Wheat, red 1.85 Wheat, lower grades on sample Oats . 8085c toa Fruitland News (Capital Journal Special Service) Fruitland, Or., June 28, Saturday evening at the hall, a farewell reception ana danco were given Oswald Fleigel another Fruitland young man who has resKnui;a to his country's call to duty Wednesday he left for Salem, thence with other boys who will fill the ranks entrained for Camp Lewis. Our best wishes of course, go with these bulwarks of liberty and democracy. I am told the price of lisy baling will bo $5.00 per ton as against $2. last season. If this is true wo have anotlior case of war profiteering and another reason why liny is $30 a ton in Salem, Moudav, J. W. Belamy, and Bon Bowen of Fruitland school district start ed on their drive for W. S. B. Our quota is tMlO. Taxable propeity in the district, W9,740. July uth at a called meeting Fruit land Bed Cross will reorganize ae the school house. A full attendance is de-shed. Frank Eggler of this place is among the number of Marion county young people who successfully gained prizes at the State Fair last fall and who are entitled to th short eourse at O. A. C. this summer. Al Graham is a contributor to the war fund paid over to the eily recorder of Salem recently. A SHOWER Waconda, Or., June 20, 1018. Editor of the Journal: Invitations announced the minepllaneous shower, given June 21st, at Jones in ere, the beautiful country home of Mr. and Mrs- W, Al Jcnes. Tho shower was giv en in honor of their third eousin, Miss Beatrice Thurman. At 2:30 Waconda arrived in neat attire, a Scotich Col I i o barking, tmd of their approBch. lnc little son of Mr. and Mrs. Jones ad mitted the guests. Portland, M'Minn ville and Salem were repreentil Mrs. Jones, our hostess, being so well known br Salem society people as a popular entertainer, needs no spo-ial mention, j further than to thank her and feel . pleased, lx'anso Waconda was putting on metropolitan airs. The decorations j were of the sweet briar effect, pink I rose beautified by their . infrequen cy in the greenry. Miss Brackett of Salem took the difficult part of gen eral entertainer for tho large audicnee. Mrs. Frank Malhis was pianist. The bride-to-be was left alone to unwrap tho hidden mysteries of her shower, the display was apreciatod; she said, "words cannot express my gratitude and in years to ome they will still be reminders of the happia'ss you have showered on me." The luncl.eon was BarloT. Bran Shorts, per ton ............... Hay, cheat, new Hay, vetch, new ............. Hay, clover, new Dry'white beans Butfterrat Butterfat Creamery butter 5b 36 38 $30 $20 $20 77e 46c 49c Fork, Veal and Mutton Pork, on foot 15 3-4oi)1flp Veal, fancy ..... ;314c Steers . 7$ Cows 40Me Bulls .: 56 Spring lnmibs , , 10e Ewes .i 4(Si6c, Lambs, yearlings, 6(uj7c Eggs and Poultry Eggs, cas't Eggs, trario :..... Turkeys, live, No. 1 Hens, dressed, wound Old roosters ... . Broilers, live - Hens, pound Vegetables Potatoes, old 35c 87c 2123o 30c 15C'i16 '223o 20e LODGE DIRECTORY KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS MEET AT McCornack nail on every Tuesday sit 8. P. Andresen, O. C W. B. Gil ion, E. B. 4 8. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMEEICA Oregon Cedar Oamp No. 6246.meets veTy Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in Derby building, corner Court and High etreets. B. J. Day, V. C.j 3. A Wright, clerk, SALEM HUMANE SOCIETY D. D. Keeler, president; Mrs. Lou Tillsom, secretary. All eases of cruelty or neg lect of dumb animal should be re ported to the secretary for investigation. BOYAL NEIGHBORS OP AMERICA "Oregon Grape Tamp" 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 1430M. UNITED ARTISANS Capital Assem bly No. 84, meets every Thursday at 8 p. m. in I. O. O. F. halL Norma L. Terwilliger, M. A- C. A. Vibbert, secretary, 840 Owens street FOR RENT FOB BENT Business location at 162 north Oommeircial, will remodel to suit tenant. See E. M. Klinger, 463 State street, Salem. tf BILLIARD PARLOR for rent, witt r ' without fixtures; will remodel to suit tenant; best location in city. E. M. Klinger, 463 State street, Sa lem. tf Potatoes, new . California red onions - Onions, green Onions, Bermuda artichokes Cabbage . Aiparagu ... Rhubard ... Peas . Carrots ................ Tomatoes, crato Turnips Beets .- Cucumbers Cantaloupes Watermelons 75 ,. $3.50 .. $1.1)0 40 . $1.-90 75 3yr.e 40e 40e 11 c 2c . $1.60 2c 2'iC $1 $3.50 4V.C Fran Oranges Grape fruit, California .......... Lemons, box . Bananas ... - ... , $7.75(0)8 $4.50 $9.5011 8 We , $22.50 $6 $2 Strawberries .. Dromedary dates Apricots Betall Prices fVesmery butter . 55e Flour, hard wheat $2.85o3.10 Flour, soft wheat $2.65 Country butter 45c Egj.'s, dozen 40e Sugar sales limited to two pounds ia Salem and 5 pounds to rural purchas ers. For canning purposes 25 lbs at one purchase, - POETLAND MAET' Portland, Or., Juno 28. Butter, city creamery 48(ffi49c ' Eggs, selected local ex. 3942c Hens 27k! Broilers 30c -Geese 20e . . Cheese triplets 2526e Dally Livestock Market Cattle . Receipts 77 Tone of market unchanged' Prims steers $1213 Choice to goed swers $11(3512 Medium to good steers $li10 Fair to medium stoers tH(w9 ' Common to fair steers $5(a)8 Choice cows and heifers $&50(a9 Medium to good cows, and ueiferi $0(a750 Fair to medium cows and haiferi $4.50(a,5.G0 (nnrs .lw)4.00 Bulls $0te8 Calves $8.50(S11.50 Stockers and feeders $79 Hogs Boceits 167 Tone of market unchanged Prime mixod $10.60(5)16.75 Medium mixed $16.45(916.60 ' Bough heavies $I5.6015.75 Pigs $15.5015.75 ? " Bheep k Beeii 835 Tone of market unchanged East of mountain Iambs $14(al4.50 Valley lambs $12.5013 Yearlings $7.5008 Wethers $7CfD7.50 Ewes $5(3T7 ' SALEM &CAVENGEB Charles Bool proprietor. Garbage and refuse of alt kinds removed on monthly contracts at reasonable Tates. Yard and cess pools cleaned. "Office phone Mais' 2247. Residence Main 2272. STOVE REPAIRING STOVES BEBUILT AND REPAIR KB 50 years experience. Depot, National and American fence. Sizes 26 to 58 in. high. Paints, oil and varnish, etc , Loganberry and bop hooks. Salem Fence nd Stove. Works, 254 Court street. Phone 124. LAWN MOWERS THE FIXIT SHOP Let us tepalr an sharpen your lawn mowers. 264 Oourt. Phone 1022. tf WATER COMPANY SALEM WATEB COMPANY Office corner Commercial and Trade streets Bills payable monthly In advance. 308 ACRES 1 mile from station, 299 cultivated, 18 pasture, modern, new 7 Toom house, 2 barns, silo, 50 acres clover, annual income $8500. Pries $100 per acre. 280 acres, 235 cultivated, 80 pas ture, 1 miles from station, fair im provuments; price $75 per acre. 60 acres bottom, 80 cultivated, 30 stamp pasture, 2 miles of town, ex ohaugo for valley farm elsewherej price $9000. 90 acres, 60 cultivated, 25 In fruit, 30 timber and stump pasture, fair improvements, 5 miles from Salam, will exchange fpr southern Oregon, will assume; price $13,000. 290 acres, 250 cultivated, 40 pes ture, woll watered, good improve incuts, want unincumbered ranch -closo to Salem not over $13,000 1 price $20,000. 320 acres Alia, Canada, exchange for valley ranch or Salem resi denes not over $6000. 330 acres Lake county, Oregon, im proved; exchange for valley ranch, not over $5000. 10 acres with modern 7 room fcouss 4 blocks of Snl em car line, exchange for $2000 residence and mortgage for difference; price $4650. Socolof sky, 841 State St. - . 7-1J SECOND HAND GOODS deliiious, Loganberry juice, ss bever age, was served in abundance, Miss Brackett, gay in bright rcparte and wit, serving at the imneb bowl. Among the most pleasing faces, I noticed Mrs. Uetuimdon's and Kcsalic and Alt ha Joneo. The most beautif ul young lady was Miss Beatrice Thurman, in whose honor the shower was given. Every thing was lovely, and Mia Jones has won our gratitude. ELLA M. FIXXEY. BUY, SELL and EXCHANGE Men's clothes, shoes, hats, jewelry, watches, tools, musical instruments bicycles, guns, rifles, revolvers, suit cases, truuks, cameras, typewriters and furniture. Capital Exchange, 337, Court street. Phone 493. "5 J frsi I t , It. " i 1 ! ' 6Ltd )V" I , o RAILROAD TIME TABLES (In effect June second) SALEM- GEEB LINE No. 73 Arrive at Salem 9:10 a.m. No. 74 Leave Salem 3:00 p.m. SALEM, 7 ALLS CITY ft WESTE2N Ifil Lv Salem, motor 7:50 a.m. 13 Lv fialem, motor 9:33 am. 165 Lv Salem, motor ..l:40p.m Throagh car to Monmouth sad Arlii 167 Lv Salem, motor - 4:15 p.m. 169 Lv Salem, motor , 5:58 p.m B3 wy in. L,r Eaiem....o :uu a.m. 162 Ar at Solcm : 9:10 a.m 164 Ar. at Salem 11:00 a.m. 164 Ar at Salem .30 p.m 168 Ar at balem .. 0:33 pan 170 Ar t Salem T-20 p.nu 140 Wy frt Ar Salem 2:30 p-m, OREGON ELECTBIO Southbound Leave Arrive Arriv$ 'Portland Salem Eugens 6:30 am 8:35am 10:50 am 8:80 am 10:11am 12:28 pnj 10:45 am 12:50 pm 1:05 nm 4:1.1 nm fl'SSnni 13 Ltd....- 4:45pm 0:40pm 8:50 pisj 0:05 pm 8:07 pm Salem only, ;20 pn 11 :20 vm Salem onlr II 11:45 pm 1:55 am 6:50 am North Bank Station (leavs Jefferso Btroct 13 ana -0 minutes later) rrain So. .. 10 Ltd tS Northbonr.d Leavs AJTlve Eugene Balem ' 12:05 am 4:35 am 7:15 am 9:45 am 1120 im 1:50 pm 4:00 pm 5:30 pm 7:55 pm 7:35 em Arrivi Portland 6:50 aaj 9:25 anl 11:80 am 1:20 pa 8:55 pm 0:45 pm' 7:40 pisj 10:00 pal 14 11:20 sm 6 Ltd---. 1:55 pm 10 4:10 pm 22 . 0.25 pm rNorth Bank Station (Arrive Jefferson Street 15 minutes earlier) ."Leave Cor- vauis. COEVALLY CONNSSTIONS '.leave Corvallis Arrive Salsa 8:25 am..Norttbound....9.45 am 12:12 pm..Northbound....l:50 am 2:41 pm....Northb)UBd....4:00 pm 4:10 pm Northbound....5:30 pm 8:18 pm....Norubound....7:55 pm 1:35 am....Southbouna..9:57 ass 10:19 am.Southbound..ll:33 am 12:50 pm....Southbo niC W pm 4:13 pm....Southbound..5:40 pm 8:40 pm..J3outhbound.-8:00 pa .