Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, August 02, 1918, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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NORTH HOWEll NEWS-
(Capital Journal Special Service.)
North Howell, Aug. 2. Mr. and Mrs,
John Iugli'brteson of NebrasVa, ure
spending tile Biimnier mouths with Mrs.
Inglebretson's daughter, Mrs. August
iWoulke and Mrs. LesU'r Wultiaan.
Ovid Coourler is spending the summer
in the harvest fields of eastora Oregon.
W. J. Jefferson received word from
his sou Chester that ho had arrived safe
Sn 1'ranee.
Those who motorcl to Wilhoit Sunday
th ,21st were: Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Vin
ton and family, Mr. .anil Mr C. E. Me
Jlywain, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Waltmau,
Mr. and Mrs. August Woelk.?, Mr. and
Mrs. Inglebretson, Mr. and Mrs. Burr
Ashwetl, Misses Eva Stevens and Gladys
Oddie.
Miss Clurabelle Smith entortained a
nuinh.'r of friends Sund.v" afternoon in
honor of her 12th. birthday.
A party of Salem Grangers motored
out to attend the meeting of North
Howoll Grango Saturday evening. Yrie
tee eream was served to th. mftnbers
after tho meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Bump motored to
Abaqua falls Sunday, aud report tho
trout fishing great hp there.
Clia Huss and 0. V. Howard were
wo Korth Howell boys who entrained
at Woodlmrn the 25th for Camp Lewis.
Threshing is now in full blast hero
iliey didn'c even stop for the bridge ce
lebration. Little Elizabeth Ashwpll was taken to
he hospital in Salem, Friday wheio her
throat was operated on, Sho is recover
ing nicely.
DONALDDOINGS
(Capital Journal Special Service.)
Itonnld, Or., Aug. 2. The hum of the
threshing machine is lizard near Donald
these days.
A. E. Fellen started his threshing ma
chine several days ago, threshing at the
Williams Bros, place on Wednesday.
Grain is light because of the dry sea
son. -
The M. W. Johnson Co., have taken
over the ice cream and soda pop busi-
AUGU
XTRA
SPECIAL
All lawn and
voiles and wool
Shirtwaist Sat
urday at
1-2 Price
. XTRA
SPECIAL
Table Oilcloth
Cloth
?1rrYar.r
XTRA
SPECIAL
Odd Lot
Children's
White Hose -Special
6 l-4c Pair
Limit 4 Pairs
Watch "the
Remnant Store
Grow
TO
NSTEf0 OF F
LAii.i - "tel'S
TH USEO
Feet
m-ss of Ben Quia and will bo ready at all
times to cal.'.T io the hot aim vim my
crowd coming their way. Remember th
brick store is the place these -hot days.
Misses Madge and Lilly Filler went to
Salem Wednesday fbr a short visit.'
Mrs. W. Hamilton went to Portland
(Saturday for a short visit with her bro
Ither, James Higgins of Michigan.
f Mrs. Griuioi, who has been visiting her
iiiiiiii-r mis. n. x uiae lur Buuio iimt1,
I left on Wednesday for her home In
Portland. Sh0 and her daughter will
soon leave foj tho beach to remain for
some time. .'
Mr. and Mrs. Cram and daughter near
Aurora wer,3 shopping in Dounld on
Wednesday.
Mrs. A. E. Pilleu and Mrs. S. Mercer
attended the bridge opening in Salem
on "Tuesday and report an interesting
time. . ,.
Mrs. Chadiwa of Portland Is visiting
h.?r daughter, Mrs. Fred Soxsinith.
Miss Sophia Epper and Gertrude are
visiting Willes Eppus at Quinuby during
tho week.
Mrs. M. W. Johnson returned from tho
Washington beach oh Tuesday after a
ten days sojourn at Ocean .Park aud
Hotrth Bend. An unusual number of vis
itors were stopping on tho beach, con
sidering it is war times.
Mr, Anderson, son-in-law of L. P.
Swan, snipped his household goods from
Portland. They are moving out to
Chainpoeg.
The cheese factory of Donald has
elos?d down for tho present. Doubtless
it will start up again wbn fall comes.
We aro'glad to note tho arrival of the
Collier nnd Perry families in. Donald
once more and hopo they may become
pcrnuni'iit residents this time, after a
stay of a few weekg in Washingtan.
C. It. Wilson of. Woodburn our Zero
lene man was filling tanks and barrels
in Donald on Wednesday.
Mrs. C. 1. Espcy and children and two
maids are spending this week in Port
land. The following nani"d families made a
party to Wilhoit springs last Sunday:
Mr. anil Mrs. Kick, mother and children;
Mr. and Mrs. Davo Pendleton, son and
daughter; and the Jim Ryan family.
Mrs. Jesse Mayes and boys are visit
ing Mrs. Jess Johastoa for the week,
ST CLEARANC
O - .Ll -ill
Saturday is Clean-Up Day. All odds
and Ends Summer Goods to Go at the
Busy Store. Remnant Store, 254 N.
Commercial Street
75c
Ladies Silk
Gloves
Saturday
Prices
43c
Black or White
$150
Ladies' Silk
Hose
Special '
$119
Or 2 Pn $2.25
25c
Men's Neck
Ties
Saturday Price
15c
Sample Sale
Baby Coats
Slightly Soiled
$3.00 Quality
$1-59
$4.00 Quality
$248
$150
Ladies
Muslins -Night
Robes
98c "
$1.00 .
Men's Summer
Union Suits
Saturday
Price
59c
The REMNANT STORE
254 N. Commercial St.
A. D. Thomson, Proprietor
HlCH
THEIR,
ON
whea thi?y 'will go oa to Eugene for a
stay.
We are sorry to note the serious ill
ness of Mrs. Delbert Yergin, but giad to
know she is improving at present.
Mrs. Snyder of Aurora spent Wednes
day in Donald with h,?r sister, Mrs.
Johnston. '
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Allen of Vancou
ver, Washington, and M. W. Johnson
wero dinner guests at the C. J. Espey
country home. While Mrs. Johnson was
at the beaeh. Mr. Espey came after
them in his car, getting tlv.'in back in
time for the Aliens to get the 6:17 car
for Portland.
LYONS
(Capital Journal Special Service)
Lyons. Aug. 2 Mrs. Margaret Pat
erson left for California Triday morn
ing, after spending some time with
her father-in-law, Mr. Taterson, of Ly
ons. ' .
Mis. Keen of McMinnville is visit
ing at the home of her son, Mr, Edler,
of Lyons.
All the people of th valley are thank
fui for the rain, only hope it will rain
more as 'soon as we get our grain in.
Mrs, Nora Merrils and daughter, Leo
dico, are spending the week eud with
her sister, Mrs. Judge Bushey of Sa
lem. .-''
Rev. Robert M. Gotke started for
Portland Thursday morning.
Miss Laura Lurnoge is visiting at
the home of H. 1 Dodeker. "
Mrs. Clara Brown is home sow after
a two weeks stay at her son's, Willis
Brown, of Fox Valley. Mr. aud Mrs.
Willis Brown are the proud parents of
a baby boy, Elton Richard.
Mrs. Mattie Bruce is visiting with
Mrs. Sandberg and Mrs. Geo- Colby of
Fox Valley and repairing her house in
Lyons.
AH those who attended the play,
"East Lyuae' given at Bublimity Tues
day' night pronounced it splendid.
Mr. Tenny, who has been quito ill,
is slowly recovering.
Mrs- Ad die Brant and '.'Mtts.. Effie
Munroe spent Sunday at the home pi
Elmer Hiatt of Mchama. '
Miss Beatrice Jenner has returned
to Gooeh after spending three weeks
at her home in St. Helen.
Miss Zoo Task of Albany is spend
ing a few days with her parents o
Lyons. ,
Miss Vida WoOdworth "of Salem
came to Lyons Sunday evening re
turning home Tuesday morning.
Miss Hazel Phillips of Gooch spent
Tuesday evening in Lyons.
XTRA
SPECIAL
10c Toilet Paper
Saturday
5cRoll
Limit 3 rolls to
the customer
XTRA
SPECIAL
Burson Hose
Special
25c Pair
Limit 4 Pairs
Men's Hats to be
closed out
Values
$3.00 and $3.50 ,,
Special
for Saturday
. $1 79
Business Is
Good at the
Remnant Store
WHEN f C'S TUMM
TK FR.tT-2. .HE -E
r TCe
fT TtVNT BUT NOW - 0e
tl i-OOK.
Few Drops on a
Corp or Callus
Instantly stops pain and they; ,
lift right off with fingers.
This tiny bottle holds
the wonder of wonders. It
contains an almost magic
al dtug ealled freezone. It
is a compound made from
ther.
Apply a few drops of
this freeaiae upon a ten
der, achiug corn or : a
hardened callus. Instantly
the soreness disappears
and shortly you will find
the corn or callus so shriv
eled, and loose that you
just lift it off with the
fingers. It doesn't hurt
one particle.
ra . .. ivu i.n m, I..."
i' soreness when applying
. freezone or afterwards. It
. .. I doesa't even irritate the
skin.
I i iW II ill nuj u'uft
W?v J store for a small bottlo of
10 !' : II f reetone. This will cost
but a few cents but will
positively rid your poor,
suffering foet sf every
3412345612 hard cora, soft corn, or
corn between tho toes, or the tough cal
luses on bottom of feet.
Women I Keep a tiny bottle on the
dresser and never let a corn ache twice
Mi-a. Vi-otiIt Hmisier nf Gnoch snent
Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs.
Maggio Pieling.
L. D. Walterniau had the misfortune
f getting his leg quite badly cut, so
is hoiree for a whilo from his worjv.
A number of tho people from Lyons
ad Mchama attended the bridgo open
ing at Saleia Tuesday.
Mrs. Bertha Woodworth of Salem is
spending a few days with, her mother,
Mrs. Jane Maybee.
Mrs. Carol Reed and family of Rose
burg spent a few days at the home of
Dick Brown of Lyons.
M's Nellie Hiatt of Mchama ii dor
ing some paper hanging for Mrs. Eng
dall of Lyons. 1.
Mr. Clifford is working in the cream
ery at Lyons.
FRU1TLAND
(Capital Journal Special Serviee)
Fruitland, Aug. 2. Friday the 2Cth,
Miss Esther Bowers of this plai bo
camo the wife of H. It" Woods of Port
land. Mr. Weods is employed at the
eovernment boiler works located in
'North Portland. Thus our Fruitland
girls are joining the ranks of the mar
ried folks'. Just a few" left. i.
Yes the hoe may tie ke4(t -going now
but perhaps a much harm as good can
b dmne. Cultivation and dust mulch
ing that was done just before the last
rain left a compact crust on the surface.
This is now dry. on tup. underneath
the grouiul'i .moist. This crust holds
in the moisture. If it is disturbed by
hosing,, this moisture will soon dry
oat and bo lost. If there are weeds
that need removing pull them up or
hoa as little as possible so as not to
bKak the protecting crust.
About) At FruitL'Jid attended the
bridge openssf at Salem Tuesday. .
Mr. and Mrs. William Psetak are at
the coast having motored there a few
days ago.
This is good "corn weather," Une
,' can almost" see 'it grow. By test one
' ...... 4 ;nt,ii : a ,in..
Ill gIl W UIJWUl W III' H-B ill -X UUO.
The crown prince is "getting it in
the neck" and in some other places,
so that Paris is as far off as ever.
It is now Corporal Oswald Fliegel,
This is the position of one of our Fruit-1
land boys at Camp Iwis.
- M. M. Ransom und Mrs. Rimsom,
former residents of Fruitland. have re
turned to Stilem from Colorado to
which state they removed about a year
a ro, exchanging pwperty here for prop
ety there. 1 am tild they wiBh to pur
chase a home here. With many, Salem
and vicinity are a little like an adver
tised brand of chewing gum, "The
tasto lingers"
In the address of lr. Lovcjoy at a-
lein Tuesday we had another reminder
of Hun brutality and devilish lust. An
Apache savage would blush to innimit
such acts, but with "me und Gott" its
the proper thing. lh more of these
hcllians our boys and the allies can
kill the better. Such monsters are fit
only for buzzard meat and land fertil
iser. Let the good work go on. One
of these days the God of vengence will
raise his hand, then eternal justice will
be done. Let us help hasten the time.
A neighbor states a few years ago
he sold hay for 2.50 and $3.00 a ton.
Such hay now sell for $20. Then but
ter wa 20 cents a pound. In propor'
tion to thft price of hay now, butter
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CAPITAL JOURNAL CLASSIFIED DEPT. 1
QUICK REFERENCE TO FIRMS THAT GIYE SERVICE ON SHORT NOTICE
WHERE BUYER AND SELLER MEET WE RECOMMEND OUR "ADVERTISERS
EVEBTTHTNQ
fataa Electria Co., Masonio Temple,
STOVE REPAIRING
8TOVES 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 Feuce and Stove Works, SSI
Court street. Phone 124. '
FOR SALE 250 acre. 100 fa-cultiva
tion, belance in pasture and timber
Fine stieam of water, good building!
and Rood road. 3-4 mile from a live
ly saw .mill town. Will take good
house and lot in Sulem as part pay
ment. Price $60 per acre. Phone 470
Square Deal Realty Company. TJ. 8.
Bank LVilding, Sulem. 7-17
REAL ESTATE
IF ITS REALTY or a business, ywi
will sell quicker, buy better, trade
easier thru our systom of buying
and selling without commission. Up-and-doing
penpl everywhere use our
.July booklet to save time and money
Call or,, write Oregon Realty Ex
change Iv. ftp., Inc., 8 Breyman
Bldg., Salem Wte., Eugene, Portland,
San Francisco. 8-2
IMPROVED 10 acres, 5 1! miles from
Salem, for rooming house not over
14000 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 saw mill on tho railroad;, good
stock preposition Will take $3000 in
trade bslanco cash. Easy terms, $15
per acrj. Sucolofiky. 341 State street
1 8-17
should be $l i)0 a ,pound. It is only a
third of that at present market price.
Farmers had best get rid of somo of
their " boarder ' cows aud sell their
hay. There ate mighty few cows you
cau afford to feed 20 and 25 dollar hay
to.
: THE MARKET t
.
Grain
Wheat, soft white $22.03
Whoat, lower grades on sample
Oats : 8083o
Bran 36
Shorts, per ton $38
Har, cheat, new . .- $'-225
ilay, clover,, new $2d
Hny, oat . $25
Dry white beans 7.7yjc
jButteriai
ButtcTfat 53e
Cueainery butter . 55c
Pork, Veal and Mutton
Pork, on foot ... 16fiil74e
Veal, fancy 14(5 15c
Steers - -.. 7(5 9c
Cows &fVl!
Spring lambs 10cC
Ewos 4(S)tic
Laml, yearlings 6(oj7c
Eggs and Foultry
Eggs, cash . . 39c
Eir's. trade 40j
Hens, dressed, pound 32c
Old roosters 12(& 13c
Ftys 25c
Broilers, live - ; 22fe2.'icl
Hens, pound .. zc
vegetables
Potatoes...., old 75c
Potatoes, New 4V4
Onions, Beraiuda $1.75
Unions. Walla Walla $i.i-
Artichokes - 75c
Cabbage 4o0c
Carrots . 2Vic
Tomatoes, crate . l
Turuips 2'C
Beets . 2'je
Cucumbers 5(li(8
Ctstaloupes " $1
Watermelons 2V2C
P.-aches, crate - $1
Fruit
Oranges ..... $7.75rtj 8
Grapefruit, California $3.75
Lemons, box $9.50!al0
Bananas - . - 8c
Dromedary dates $1
fNQ CAt. BILL'S
?0-S WENT INTO THE
MMMt
Tlephne
Main 1200
ELECTRICAL
127 Norths High
OSTEOPATH
DBS. B. E. WHITE AND R. W. WAL
TON Osteopathia physicians and
nerve specialists. Graduate of Amer
ican school of Osteopathy, Eirkville,
Mo Post graduate and specialized in
nervous diseases at Los Angeles Col
lege. Offices 505-508 TJ. S. Nat. Bank
Bldg. Phone 859. Residence, 1620
Court Phone 218. Dr. White Eea
Phone 469.
SECOND-HAND GOODS
BUY, SEL and EXCHANGE-
Men s clothes, shoes, hats, jewelry,
.watches, tools, musical instruments,
bicycles gums, ril'los, revolvers, suit
cases, trunks, cameras, typewriters
and furniture. Capital Exchange, 337
Court street. Phone 493. 8-3.
SCAVENGER
SALEM SCAVENGER Charlee Boo
proprietor. Garbage and refuse of all
kind removed on monthly contract!
at reasonable rates. Yard and cess
pools cleaned. Office phone Msua
247. Residence Main 2272.
LODGE DIRECTORY
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS MEET AT
McCornack hall on every Tuesday
t 8. P. Andreses, O. O. W. B. UU
son, K. B. ft 3.
MODERN WOODMEN OB" AMERICA
Oregon Cedar Damp No. EX46.meets
every Thursday evening at 8 o'clsek
fa Derby building, corner Court and
High etreets. B. Day, V. C. J. A.
Wright, clerk.
SALEM H'tJMANfi BUUiETY D. D,
Keelor, president; Mrs. Lou Tillson,
secretary. All eases of cruelty or neg
lect of dumb animals snouia De to
ported to the secretary for invest!
gation.
ROYAL NEIGHBORS OP AMERICA
"Oregon Grape Camp" No. 1300,
meets every Thursday evening in
Derby building, Court and High St.
Mrs. Pearl Coursey, 214 Court 8t-,
oracle; Mrs. Melissa Persons, recor
der, 1415 N. 4th St. Phone 1436M.
Countrv butter 55c
Tvirira. ln7.en 4
, ;
Sugar sales limited t0 two pounds in
Maicni and pounus lo ruriu puxuiiunjia
For sanuini! purposes 25 lbs. at one
purchase.
PORTLAND MARKET
Portland, AuK. 2. Butlter,
city
creamery 51(v52c
Eggs, selected local ex. 4730e
Hons 22f2c
Broilers 252flc
Geese 10c
Cheese, triplets, 27f28c
Daily Livestock Market
Cattle
Receipts 200
Tone of market steady, unchanged
Prime steers $12(0,13
Choice to good steers $11(5;12
Medium to good steers $9(a.'10
Fair to medium steers $S(a;9
Common to fair steers $5(0,8
Choice cows and heifers $S.50(T(,9
Medium to good cows and heifers
$ifa,7.5()
Fair to medium cows and hellers
$4.W5.50
dinners $3(ii4.00
Bulls $C(a8
Calves $8.5011.50
Blockers and feeders $7(59
Hogs
Roceipts 250
Tone of market 10c, higher
Prime mixed $18 25& 18.00
Medium mixed 18&18.25
Hough heavies $16.75(gl7
Pigs 16(a; 16.50
Sheep
Receipts 200
Tone of market unchanged
East of mountain lambs $13(W14
Valley lambs $12.50rq,13
YearUngs $9.50& 10.50
Wethers 8.50(a..5lj
Ewes (Wi6.50
DENTIST
DB. P. U UTTER, DENTIST, BOOM
413-414 Bank of Commerce bldg.
Phone 606. 11-4
DR. CARL MILLER, Dentist, Boon
414 Bank of Commerce bldg. Fbon
606. . tt
WATER COMPANY
SALEM WATER COMPANT Offiea)
earner Commercial and Trade street
Bills payable monthly in advance.
FINANCIAL
MONEY TO LOAN
On Good Seal Estate Security j
THOS. K. FORD
Over Ladd ft Bush bank, Salem, Oregoa
SECONDHAND GOODS
BUY, SELL and EXCHANGE-
Ken's clothes, shoes, hats, jewel. y,
watches, tools, musical inatrumenftt
bicycles, guns, rifles, revolvers, u
cases, trunks, cameras, typewrite
and furniture. Capital Exchange, SjI
Court street Phoue 493.
UNITED ARTISANS capital Assem
bly No.- 84, meets first Thursday of
each month, at 8 p. m. in I. O. O. f.
hall. Norma L. Terwilligor. M. A4
O. A. . Yibbert, secretary, 840 Ow
ens street
FOR RENT
FOB RENT Business location at 169
north Commercial, will remodel te
suit tenant, See E. M. Klinger, 4.8S
State street, Salem. tfl
BILLIARD PARLOR for rent, witt ar
without fixtures; will remodel to
suit tenant; best location in city. E,
M. KUngor, 463 State Btreet, Sa
lem, tt
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.
ALEM, FALLS CITY ft WESTESH
101 Lv Salem, motor 7:50 a.m.
163 Lr Salem, motor 9:35 am.
165 Lv Salem, motor 1:40 p.m.
Through car to Monmouth and Arlie
167 Lv Salem, motor 4:15 p.m,
169 Lv Salem, motor 5:68 p.m.
39 Wy frt Lv Salem. 5:00 ajs.
103 Ar at Salem -.9:10 a.m.
164 Ar. at Salem 11:00 a.m.
168 Ar at Salom 3:00 p.m.
168 Ar at Salem 6:35 p.m.
170 Ar at Salem 7:20 p.m.
240 Wy frt Ar Salem 2:30 p.m.
OREGON ELECTRIO
Southbouna
Trtli Leave Arrive Arrive
B. Portland Salem Eugene
1 . 6:30 am 8:35 am 10:00 am
Ltd 1:30 am 10:11 am 12:25 ps
E , . 10:45 am 12:50 pm
9 2:05 pm 4:15 pm 6:85 psa.
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
at 11:45 pin 1:55 am 6:50 am
North Bank Station (leave Jeffersoa
Btreet 15 and 20 minutes later)
Northbound
Leave Arrive
Bugene Salem
-12:05 am 4:35 am
Train
Arrive
Portland
6:50 am
9:25 am
11:30 am
1:20 pm
3:53 fat
5:45 pm
7:40 pm
10:00 pa
Ho.
I
7:15 am
9:45 am
1120 ira
1:50 pm
4:00 pm
5:30 pm
10 Ltd 7:35 am
tt
14 11:20 am
iS Ltd 1:55 pm
N 4:10pm
E2 0.25 pm
7:55 pm
iNorth Bank Station (Arrivj Jeffersoa
8treet 15 minutes earner) .'Leave Cor
rallis. COBVALItIS CONN5CTZONS
Leave Corvallis Arrive Salata
8:25 am....Northbound....9:45 am
12:13 pnu-Northbound....l:50 am
8:41 pia.Northb3und..4:00 pm
4:10 pm....Northbonnd. 5:30 pm
0:18 pm..Norttbound.-.7:55 pm
S:33 am..outhben4.9:57 am
10:13 am..-8outhbound..ll:33 am
J:50 pm3outhboiu6-.. P
4:15 pm....Southbound..5:40 pm
0:40 pm.J3outhbound.8: 00 I'm
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTORIA
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTORIA
Apricots $1.75
Retail Prices
Creamery butter .". 60c
Flour, hard wheat $j(&3.25