Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, July 30, 1918, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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    THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON TUESDAY, JULY .TO, 1918.
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Independence News
(Capital Journal Special Service)
Independence, July 30 K. C. Eld
ridge, president of the Independence
creamery, hns returned from a months
vaction spent in San 'Francisco and t
roat Island with his son, Shalar, who
J a yeoman in the U. S. navy. Shalor
Jia been in the hospital for some time
but ia very much better now.
Lyman Daman went to Bend last Fii
day to visit his daughter, Mrs. Donald
Etuart. He will also visit friends in
Jturns and look offer fanning interests
in tho old reservation. Ho expects to
l)e away about ono month.
Tho dedication of the service flag
at the Christian church last Sunday was
Jargely attended and the address de
livered by Rev. Luttle, pastoV of tho
church,1' was considered excellent. Miss
Orotchen Kraemer played a program of
patriotic music. V hen the ring was re
day to visit the Jim Hannas. also to
meet Miss Gladys Iraino who came
over from Astoria to pass the week end
Mis. Arthur Mooro went to Eugene
this week to visit, friends.
Mrs. Sherman Hays has returned
from Seaside, where she has been com
fortably located with her daughter,
Mrs. Roy MeFadden. at the MeFadden
cottage for the past siv weeks.
Mrs. Louise Girfin and family of
Portland are visiting Mrs. Girfin 's
mother, Mrs. J. M. Kirkland.
Major Rose and Mrs. Rose have re
turned from a vacation spent at New
port. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wood and Mr. and
Mrs. Robbi visited fiends in Portland
Inst week end.
Mrs- K. E. Paddock is visiting hor
sister in Portland.
Grover Harris has returned to Seat
tle after visiting friends in this city.
Mrs. Hattie Townsend and daughter
vealcd it contained seven stars which have returned to Portland after a few
loprosentied' Dean. Baughman, Marvin
Jtichnrdson, Cyril Richardson, 1'coy Go
lie!, Guy Newton, Carl Bingham and
tilen Smilh. . ...... .
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson. Miss
V.mma Henkle, Sam Grain and Roland
(Johnson, motored to Portland Inst Sun-
weks visit) with the former's mother,
Mrs. Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. A.' G. Williams have
moved to the Homer Wood bungalow
on 7th street.
Miss ftencvievo Cooper spent last
we?k with he sister, Mrs. John' ICrause
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NILSON TRACTORS.
Built up to ' standard, not .own to a
price.
Lisht weight Strong pull Superior
quality.
Automatic Traction by "pull" Instead
ot dead weight.
Stunds up to hard service with mini
mum expense.
Nilson Senior, 24-38 H. P.; Nilson
Junior, 15-26 H. P.
See our local agent, or send for catalog.
NILSON TRACTOR SALES COMPANY,
East Morrison and East Third 6ts.
Portland, Oregon.
at Aurora.
The E. E. Hewitt family will move
to Ashland soon. Mr. Hewitt formerly
owned the Hewitt's Pharmacy here.
Recently he has been traveling for a
drug house.
Mrs. Grover Mattison is spending a
few days at Newport.
Dr. and Mrs. 0. D. Butler spent last
week end in Portland.
Miss Irene Eddy and littlo sister,
Margaret, have returned from a vaca
tion at Newport.
Mr. and Mrs. C. O- Sloper motored
to American Lake last Saturday. They
will spend week visiting there and
at Seattle.
Mr. and Mrs. Robt Phillips have re-
ROSES In yoti Home All
Yeaff fdi 25 Cents
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Beautiful climbing
roses of brilliant
color, fragrant ros
es of upright grow
th, and trailing ro
ses with delicate
tints; all yielding
most delicious per
fume.Our New Col
lection of Native
American and Jap
anese Roses is
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Grown From Seed
The seed germinates quickly, and the
plants make rapid growth, bearing
liundred3 of beautiful roses. If grown in the
house, they will bloom all the year around. They
ca nbe grown out-doors during the summer, and
if taken inside for the winter, will continue to
hlnnm NnHiinrr io nrpHor than tno fVcinn'anf
. f -Fri j u : ( ii,. vri- n
"T5 vait n I v tt I lrn trrifci tti 4 TTmTTTiTTT iitiit
v JT We will send you-a Big Packet of the seed of Our
iNew ivose uoueciion, togemer witn iuu instruc
tions for planting and for making a Window-Box,
as shown in the picture. If you take advantage
NOW of our Liberal Offer, and plant the Big
Packet of Native American and Japanese Rose
Seeds, you will have hundreds of beautiful roses blooming in your home the,,
year around. They require very little attention, except for an occasional wat
ering. ' -
PLANT NOW! Roses in 8 Weeks!
Just write your name and address on the lines below, cut this ad out and send
to us with only 25 cents and we will send you the Big Packet of Rose Seed
Postpaid, with full instruction. Send today to
PHILIP S. BATES, 315 Oregonian Bldg Portland Ore
Send me Postpaid, your Big Packet of Native American and Japanese Rose
Seed, .with instructions for planting and for making the Window-Box; I en
close 25c. ' - .1
turned from an outing spent in the
Alsea ounrry.
Mrs. J. J. SFenton and children are
visiting in California.
Mrs. Crosby Davis is spending the
week with friends in Corvallis.
Mra. Al Spratley and sister, Mrs. Me-
Cready of St. Louis havo been visiting
friends in Portland this week.
Clifford Wells, who has been home
from Jersey City on a sixty day fur
lough, returned to duty at that place
this week. He is in the aviation branch
of tho service.
Mrs. C. S. MciDevitt returned this
week from a visit with relatives in
San FrancW-o. Mr. McDevitt and Miss
Opal have been- making their home
with, Mrs. Geo. Conkey during Mrs. Mc
Devitt s absence.
Mr. end Mrs. Roy Duvall are rejoic
ing over the advent of an eight pound
girl which made her appearance last
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Mattison of As
toria visited the Henry Mattisons here
last Sunday.
Ms, P. U. Hewitt returned last Wed
nesday from a visit with relatives in
Jacksonville.
J. C. Henderson was hero from Camp
Lewis last week end visiting his sister,
Mrs. B. B. Wolfe,
O. A. Kraemer, who was operated on
last week at the Good Samaritan hos
pital in Portland, is recovering nicoly
and is expected home in a short time.
Mrs". Kraemer is with her husband.
Miss Gretclien Kraemer visited
friends in Portland this week.
Marshal Huntley has gone to Tuco
ma and Seattle for a visit before re
turning ho will visit Camp Lewis and
Bremerton, Wash.
Miss Mary Whitman, a former teach
er in the grade schools here but now of
Corvallis, is visiting friends in the
city.
Miss Emma Henkle hag ggne to Rose
burg to spend a month with friends;
while thoro she will visit all the adja
cent placos of interest.
Miss Bertha Collins has returned
from a vacation spent at the const.
Mr. and Mrs. John Dickinson have
returned from visit with friends Jn
Portland.
Mrs. B. F. Swopoand daughter, Miss
Bessie, have returned from a several
woeks visit in Portland and Oregon
Cjty. While away they attended the
Chautauqua at Gladstone park.
Mrs. Ward has returned from a fort
night's visit with Iict daughter at
Aiug Valley. '
SHyertonNews
(Capital Journal Special Service)
Silviton, July 30. Miss Blanche
Stevenson left yesterday for a two
weftks visit with her uncle, Capt. C. L
Webb and family at Camp Lewis.
Bliss Jones of Houiamr Wash., a for
mer Sivertuiiiaii, was visiting with old
friends here last week. While hero he
jnirchasod a new Chevrolet car and in
tends to motor back to his homo in
Washington.
John Karstetten of Portland visited
wiith homo folks over Sunday. .
Jt ia authentically reported that Rob
ert Wray of Fort Stevens was married
one day last weok.The bride is an old
school mate of Mr. Wray's, formerly
known as Miss Mary "Morgan.
The Misses Helen and Pearl Wolcott
of the Good Samaritan hospital, Port
land, spent a few days nt the home of
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Wol
cott.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Davis, accom
panied by Mrs. George Davis, went to
Portland Saturday to meet George W.
Davis, who pawed through that city
with several other navy boys from
Goat Island.
Tha monitors of Company II voted
to place an -assessment of twenty cents
a month on each member. This will
net the company - about twenty four
dollars each- month. Thia fund is for
buying a flag and other necessary r
ticles. Harrison Jones of Portland visited
with his parents hero over Sunday.
VV. L. Cunningham, .who works in the
'Portland ship yards, was home for the
iweek end.
j . Mrs. H. E. Smith and two children
jand MisH Grace Wolcott visited in Mt.
i Angel Sunday.
CAPITAL JOURNAL CLASSIFIED DEPT. 1
QUICK REFERENCE TO FIRMS THAT GIVE SERVICE ON SHORT NOTICE
WHERE BUYER AND SELLER MEET WE RECOMMEND OUR ADVERTISERS
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ETEBTTHINQ ELECTRICAL
litem Electria Co., Masonic Temple, 127 North Bigk ,
. Telephone
Mala 1200
DENTIST
DB. T. I UTTEB, DENTIST, BOOMS
413-411 Bank of Commerce bldg.
Phone 606. 114
DR. CARL MILLER, Dentist, Boom
414 Bunk of Commerce bldg. Phone
606. tf
FINANCIAL
MONEY TO LOAN
Om Good Real Estate Security
THOS. K. FOBD
Over Ladd & Bnsh bank, Balem, Oregon
OSTEOPATH
DBS. B, L. WHITE AND B. TC. WAL
TON Osteopathic physicians and
- serve specialists. Graduate of Amer
ican ecacol of Osteopathy, Kirkville,
Mo Post graduate and specialized in
nervous diseases at Los Angeles Col
lege. Offices 505-508 U. 8. Nat Bank
liidg. Phone 859. Bosidence, 1620
Court. Phone 2215. Dr. White Res.
; Phone 469.
SECOND-HAND GOODS
REAL ESTATE
IF ITS REALTY or a business, you
-will sell quicker, buy better, trade
easier thru our system of buying
and selling without commission, lip-nd-doing
people everywhere nse our
July booklet to save time and money
Call or write Oregon Kenlty Ex
change In v. Co., Inc., 3 Breyman
Bldg., Salcjm Ore., Eugene, Portland,
San Francisco. 8-8
IMPROVED 10 acres, 5 1-2 miles from
Salem, for rooming house not over
$4000 Equity in 17 acres, for Salem
residence, not ' over $3000, price
$4500. 640 acres millions of feet of
saw-timber, plenty of water, 3 miles
from nw mill on the railroad; good
stock proposition Will take $3000 in
trade belance cash.. Easy terms, $15
per ncrj. Socolofsky. 841 Stato street
8-17
Watch for s"bme oily tongued peace
palaver when old Wilhelm can't get
awav from the fact t.lmt he !s beaten.
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THE MARKET
Name .
Address
SEE HOW SHE SEALS
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Grain
Wheat, soft wliito $22.03
Wheat, loner grades on sample
Oats . 8085c
Bran $36
Shorts, per, ton . $38
Hay, cheat, new . $23(a'23
Hay, clover, new $25
Hay, oat $25
Dry white beans. 77ie
Buttexm
Buttorfat 48c
Creamery butter 4Uc
. Fork, veal and Mutton
Pork, on foot ... lGUfoJUc
Veal, fancy I315c
Stews 7e
Cows . 4(iVjc
Spring lambs 11c
Ewes 4(S)flc
Lambs, yearlings 67c
Eggs and Poultry
Eggs, cash 38c
kggs, trade 3Uc
liens, dressed, pound 32c
Old roosters .. 12(ffil.'lc
Frys '25c
Broilers, live 2225c
1 Hens, pound 22c
j Vegetable
Potatoes, old , 1S(
j Potatoes icw 44!ai
i Onions, green 40
Onions, Bermuda . $1.73
Onions, Yellow Danver, Calif $2.35
Artichokes 75f
Cabbage 4(w5c
Carrots ..: 2e
Tomntocs, lug .. $3
Turnips , - 25
Beets 2c
Cucumbers 50(Si75c
Cantaloupes . $4&4.50
Watermelons . ..... 3'&c
Ptachcs, ciato .. ........ $1
BUY, SELL and EXCHANGE-
Men's -clothes, shoes hats, jewelry,
watches, tools, musical instruments,
bicycBcs gums, .rifles, revolvers, suit
easos, trunks, cameras, typewriters
and furniture. Capital Exchange, 337
Court street. Phone 493. 8-3. ,
SCAVENGER
SALEM ECAVENGER Charles ' Bool
froprietor. Garbage and refuse of all
iuds removed on monthly contracts
at reasonable rates. Yard and cess
pools cleaned. Office phone Main
247. Residence Main 2272.
LODGE DIRECTORY '
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS MEET AT
McCornack hall on every Tuesday
at 8. P. Andresen, O. C. W. B. UU-
on, K. R. A S.
MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA
Oregon Cedar Oamp No. 6246.meets
every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock
in Derby building, corner Court and
High atroets. B. V. Day, V. C.j J. A.
Wright, clerk.
SALEM HflilANB wuciETY D, D.
Keelir, president: Mrs. Lou Tillson,
secretary. All oases of cruelty or neg
lect of dumb animals should be re
ported to the secretary for investigation.
BOYAIi NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA
' "Oregon Grape Camp" Ho. 1300,
meets every Thursday evening in
Derby building, Court and High St.
Mrs. Pearl Coursey, 214 Court St-,
oracle; Mrs. Melissa Persons, rocor-
dor, 1413 N. 4th Et. Phone 1436M.
UNITED ARTISANS Capital Assem
bly No 84, meets first Thursday of
each month, at 6 p. m. in I. O. 0. F.
hall. Norma h. Terwilliger, M. A.;
C. A. Vibbert, secretary, 840 Ow
ens street.
fro;
Oranges
7.75a)S
Panfiima oa tie top goes well with
gUs. Free book of tnstrnc-
j. ttons on canning ana drying may do
had from the National War Cardan
Commiuion, Washington, D. C.f for
tvra cmt to pay posUae.
Graio fruit, California $4
Lemons, box $9.50(?t10
Bananas . 8MiC
Dromedary dates . $6
Apricots .. $2
Retail Prices
Creamery butter 60c
nour, hard wheat . $3(a,3.20
Country butter 85c
Egg3, dozen . 45
: Sugar sales limited to two pounds in
Salem and 5 pounds to rural purchas
ers. For canning purposes 25 lbs at
one purchase.
PORTLAND MARKET
Portland, Or., July 30. Butter, city
creamery 51(52e
Egs, selected local ex. 4750e
Hens 22(ii24c
Broilers 20(0-280
Geeso lCc
Cheese triplets 27(S28e
Daily Livestock Market
Cattle
Receipts 150
Tone of market steady, unchanged
Prime'steers $1213
Choice to good steers $11(5)12
Minliura to good steers $910
Fair to medium s'eers f8w.it
Common to fair steers $58
Choiee cows and heifers $8 509
Medium to good cows ssd heifers
$6(750
Fair to medium cows nd haiferi
$4.50(a3,50
Canners $3(34 50
BulU $6rj8"'
Calves $'8.5011.50
Stockers and feeders 79
Wt
Rex-eipls 250
Tone of market firmer
Prime mixed $18.40
Medium mixed $17.8!5(u18
Rough heavies $16.60fel6.8o
Pigs 6(10.50
Bbeep
Receipts 200
Tone of market steady, unchanged
Enut monntain lambs $13.50(014
Valley lambs-$13fol3.50
Yearlings $9.50(&U
Wethers, $8.509.00.
Ewes Unchangod
SECOND HAND GOODS
BUY, SELL and EXCHANGE -
Men's clothes, shoe, haU, jewel y,
' watches, tools, -.inuaical instrumenr
bicycles, guns, rifles, revolvers, ut
eases, trunks, cameras, - typewrite a
aad furniture. Capital xcaange, 3u7.
Court street Phone 493.
THE FIXIT SHOP Let na repair so 4
"sharpen your lawn mwers. IKsl
Oourt. Phone 1022. tt
', WATER COMPANY
SALEM WATER COMPANY Office,
cornor Commercial and Trade street
Bills payable monthly in advance.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Business location at 168
north Commercial, will remodel te
suit tenant. See E. M. Klinger, . 461
State street, Salem. tt
BILUARD PARLOR for rent, witl it
without fixtures; will remodol te
suit tenant best location in city. E,
M. Klinger, 463 Siato street, Sa-1-eiO-
' til
STOVE REPAIRING
STOVES REBUILT AND BEPAXBEB
50 years experience. Depot, National
and American fence.
Sises 0 to 68 in. high.
Paints, oil and varnish, etc.
Loganberry and hop hooks.
Salem Fence and Stove Works, tot
Court street. Phone .124.
FOR SALE 950 acres. 100 in cultiva
tion, balance in pasture and timber
Pino stieam of water, good buildings
and good road. 3-4 mile from a live
ly saw mill town. Will take gool
bouse and lot in Salem as part pay
ment. Price $00 per acre. Phone 47$
Square Deal Realty Company, U. S.
Bank Building, Salem. 7-17.
RAILROAD
TIME TABLES
(In effect June second)
BALEM- GEEB LINE
No. 13 Arrive at Salem 9:10 a.m.
No.' 74 Leave Salem .. .-..3:00p.m.
SALEM, FALLS CITY fc WE STEM
161 Lv Salem, motor ,...7:50 a an,
163 Lv Salem, motor 0:35 a-m.
165 Lr Ralcm, motor ....1:40 p.m.
Throagh ear to Monmouth and Arlie
167 Lv Salem, motor ..4;15 p.m.
169 Lv Salem, motor ..5:58 p.m.
839 Wy frt. Lv Salem. 5:00 a.m.
162 Ar at Salem .. ...9:10 a.m.
164 Ar. at Salem 11:00 a.m.
166 Ar at Salem ..8:00 p.m.
168 Ar at Salem ,..8:35 p.m.
170 Ar at Balem 7:20 p.m.
MO Wy frt Ar Salem 2:30 pjn.
OREGON ELECTRIC
Southbound
Trsia Leave Arrive Arrive
B. ''Portland Salem Eugene
1 . 8:30 am 8:35 am 10:50 an
5 Ltd 8:30 am 10:11 am 12:25 p
f 10:45 am 12:50 pm
9 8:05 pm 4:15 pm 6:3Spm.
13 Ltd....- 4:45pm 6:40 pm 8:50 pm
17 , - , 6:05 pm 8:07 pm Salem only
19 9:20 pm 11:20 pm Salem only
pi 11:43 pm 1:55 am 0:50 am
'North Bank Station (leave Jefferson
Btreet 15 and 20 minutes later)
Train
Ho.
8
Northbound
Ler Arrive
Kugene Salem
12 :05 am 4:35 am
7:15 am
9:45 am
1120 tm
1:50 pm
4:00 pm
8:30 pm
7:55 pm
10 Ltd 7:35 am
18
Arrive
Portland
6:60 in
9:25 am
11:30 am
1:20 pa
3:55 pm
5:49 pm
7:40 pm
10:00 pal
14 11:20 am
i ltd 1:55 pm
$0 - 4;inrm
22 5.25 pm
xNorth Bank Station (Arrlvi Jefferson
Street 15 minutes earlier) Leave Cor
vallis. C0BVALLJ3 CONNSflTIONo
Leave Corvallis Arrive Salens
8:25 am..Northbound.9:45 am
12:12 pnu-.Northbound..l:50 am
; 8:41 pia.Northb3und.4:00 pm
. 4:10 pm Northbound.5:30 pm
1 8:18 pmNorbbound.7:55 pm
? 8:35 m....Sonthbonnd....9:57 am
10:15 am.-.8onthboand..ll:83 am '
32:50 pm.Southbo ihC pm
I 4:15 pm Southbound.-.5:40 pm ,
6:40 pnJSouthbound8:00 pm