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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1918)
THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON MONDAY. AUGUST 2il 1918. SEVEN DO YOU KNOW WHY-- - Fame Is Sometimes A Great Enfs ? i Wlf jh 4 7 . TZZ - keamsw I oowvr " t' 11111 i fAfWM" CAPITAL JOURNAL CLASSIFIED DEPT. QUICK REFERENCE TO FIRSS THAT GIVE SERVICE ON SHORT NOTICE WHERE BUYER AND SELLER MEET WE EECOMSEND OUR ADVERTISERS Willamette Valley News IS th L AAA AAAAAAAAAAA A AAA AAAAAAAAA A A A A A A A ..AAA-,-. r T T T TTTf TTTTf ?TTt T Tf f "ft slam Eeetne Co., ETEBTTHINa ELECTRICAL Masonic Temple, 127 North High Tslephone -Uin 1200 FOR RENT FOB KENT Business location at 10! north Commercial, . will remodel to uit tenant. See E. 2J. Klinger, 403 rHate street, Salem. tf BIIJjAKD PAELOB for rent, with or without fixtures; will remodel to uit tenant; best location in city. E. M. Klinger, 46 State street, Salem, tf OSTEOPATH DBS. B. E. WHITE AND E. W. WAL TON Osteopathic physicians and nerve specialist. Graduates of Am erican school of Osteopathy. Kirk ville, Mo. Post graduate anil spec ialized in nervous diseases at Los Angeles College. Offices SOS-IK'S Nat Bank Bldg. Phono 85,-t. Residence, 1020 Court. Phone 2-13. Dr. White Kos. Phone 4i!9. DENTIST 1)8. F. L. LTTER, DENTL T, ROOMS 443-414 Bank of Commerce building. Phone 606. DR. CARL MILLER DENTIST," ROOM 414 Lank of Commerce Building. Phone 606. WATER COMPANY gALEM WATER COMPANY Office corner Commercial and Trade streets Bills payable monthly in advance. SECOND-HAND GOODS BUY, SELL AND EXCHANGE Men's clothes, shoes, hats, jewelry, watches, tools, musical instruments, bicycles, guns, rifles, revolvers, suit eases, trunks, cameras, typewriters end furniture. Capital Exchange 33T Court street. Phone 4S. FINANCIAL MONEY TO LOAN Oa Good Real Estate Security THOS. K. FORD Oser Ladd k Bush bank; Salem Oregon ij,uti(Aij tAim JjUajss o'j per cent 34 years time. A. C. Bohrnstedt, 401 Masonic Temple, Salem, Oregon. SCAVENGER Cantaloupes .. Watermelons Oralis Casabas SALEM SCAVENGER Charles Soot I Muskmelon .. Tomatoes, crate Turnips Beits Cucumbers - 7! SHVERT0N NEWS (Capital Journal Special Service.) Silverton, Or., Aug. -6. Mr. and Mrs. John Cubbernoss accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. t . Preston left Fiiday in the former ' big car for a tour through I-HtaOe Washington. They will visit Seattle and 2 T5n13 ltt "ml'r o' other Washington cities. Mrs. Lela King has returned from a i. 7j visit in Astoria. She ill leave sou a 3yja l tor bout hern uregou to Join uer nusoaita proprietor. Garbage and refuse of all kinds removed on monthly contracts at reasonable rates. Yard and cess pools cleaned. Office phone, 2247. Rsidenc Main 2272. lireeu peppers f l.u 10c WOOD SAW. FOR A WOOD SAW Phono 1090 B 1255 N. Summer St. Our prices are ritflit. W. M. Zinder, proprietor. 9-19 LODGE DIRECTORY Fruit Omnire .. S Ktff SO Main: Lemons, box $8.009.50 Hananas ........ .. Sc Dromedary dates . $8 Betail Pncei Creamery butter 60e Flour, hard wheat i3.25 Country butter 55e Kggs, dozen 4o(50c JMijiar. Uo to Commercial club for canning permit of 2o pounds. Eastern Oregon are here visiting their son aud daughter. Miss Celestinc Muhony left Thursday, for Sail Francisco to stay wiih her sis ter Mas. Chas. Zergan. Mr. Zergan was recently called to France, Miss Mahony will attend high school there the com ing winter. Mr. and Mrs. Cash Corneliuj of Brooks, spout Sunday at 8. F. Parkers. Miss IKt Parker has a'positiou as One of the happiest of the prisoners, jilting from the expression on his e, waa a crmaa mysenifr dog ho was coufined in one of the cages. Ithough he apparently oulv reflected he feelinjn tif the vonn (iermans - bout him and reapoujed to advances no more willingly thaa did the men. Alsatiaa prisoners said the Germans are scattering them in groups of ten throughout the army. They said pun ishment for de-sertion was visited en their families. la some eases, their sisters had been unit to work in the front lines, they said. This Is respon sible for the stories that the Germans are using women to fight in the battle, Hues. Among the miking Pru.-sian officers was one who was still aggravated be KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS MEET AT McCornack . hall on every Tuesday at 8. P. Andresen, C. C. P. J. Kunti K. R. & S. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Oregon Cedar Camp No. 5246 meets every 3rd and 4th Thur. eve, 8 o'clock in Derbv building, corner Court and High streets. R. F. Day, V. C.j F. A. Turner, clerk; SALEM HFMANE 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 secrelay for investigation. EOYAL NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA ''Oregon Grape Camp" No. 1300. meets every Thursday evening in Derby building, Court and High St. Mrs. Pearl C'oursey, 214 Court St. oracle; Mrs. Melissa Persoas, record er 1415 T. 4th St. Phone 143CM. 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. Terwilliger, M. A.J C. A. Vibbert, secretary, 34f) Owens street. BRING YOUR TRADES I can match you. C. W. Niemeyer, Rea' Sstate Ag.'nt, Canada Lands, &44 State street. GENERAL REPAIRING THE FIXIT SlIOP-Let is repair and Sharpen your lawn mowers. 2C7 Court Phone 1022. POETLAKD MAEKET Portlaud. Or. Aug. 26, Uutter, city creamery 54(u'3&e Eggs, selected local ex. 5254e Hens 2382.7e Broilers 27e Gees I6e Cheese triplets 30e Daily Livestock Market Cattl Receipts 2177 Tone of market strong, unchanged ' Prime steers 12.3P(a 13.50 Choice to good stoers 1112 Medium to good steers J9.755I'll Fair to medium steers $3.75(q 9.73 Cosimon t i"'r steers $3.75u 8.75 . Choice cows and heifers S.25( 8.73 Medium to good cows and heifers 8.25(57.73 Fair to medium cows and heifers 5.25(50.25 Canners $3.2."(ff5.23 Bulls 13.2507.73 Calves 8.75(5)11.75 Blockers and feeders 6.258.2C EOgs Receipt 12SS Tone of market strons, unchanged Prime mixed 18-50020 Medium mixed lBfii 19.50 Bough heavies 17.50ffil8.50 Pigs l.75(n;18 Bulk 19.2.V 19.50 Sheen Receipts 1103 Tone of market strong, unchanged Best lambs $14(0,13 Medium to good lambs 1113 Yearlings IOfill 75 Wethers Wq. 10.30 Ewes 7(.'i9 - REAL ESTATE FOB SALE 250 acres, 100 in cultiva tion balance in pasture and timber Fine stream of water, good buildings ad good roaM. 3-4 mile from live ly saw mill towa. Will take good nonse and lot in Salem as part pay ment. Price $60 per acre. Phone 470 Souare Deal Realtr Cnmnanv. 1' I It 'a enough to take all the lack out tf of the slacker to view such a parade as was yesterday s in Portland. Jn future years the youth of today will be sim ilarly colored, and in the mean time there sre :he triumtiliM, entrv into Hit- STOVES REBUILT AND REPAIRED liB ,nll a utile laur the grand review 50 years experience. Depot, National at the homecoming. And all as the STOVE REPAIRING and American fence. Sixes 26 to 51 in high. Paints, oil and vann-h, etc. IiOganberry nd hop hook. Solem Fence and Stove Works. 230 Court street. Phone 124- meed of the liberator! glory? What greater Bank Building, Sclcm. 717 ! IMPROVED 10 aeres, 54 miles from Salem, for rHmitig house not overiifc UKiO Equity in 17 acres, for Salem residence, not over l.HJIM. i.r;. 4.vA 4. TurniDirrr ' ' . ;L Grain f40 acres millions of feet of nw tim-iwat, soft white .. 22.03 i - .... ., , , .... , uer, picniy oi water. 3 mue from war, lowar graaes on sampi tgifcy'ja 111?. " aw iill oit the railroad: pood stock 'Oats . 90el ... ul, proposition. Will take 3tW in trade I arlev. ton .. . -2. ta .. .a. J PARRETT I II-J5 I tl THACTOH baiawc csh. Ey terms, tl5 per lay, clover, new were. Kocolpfky. 3tl State street S 17! Hay, cheat, new I Hsv, oat MM rnn Dry whit beans . P.iiiterfat Butterfat 40 ACRES, 4 miles from town, 20 acres CHlti-ated, 3 prunes, 20 timber pas ture, 6 room houc, barn, well and spring, on good read, 1 mile to hool 0 ca.h. balance terms, price SoO. 12.000 hardware stock d hnilding' to exchange for ranch. 25.000 Port len t spnrtmcnt houe, rented, equity for ranch not over H. 000. 5 neres, 43 cultivated, good city, will take Mem resHeace np 101""' lAa,b iftnO and roortgsire back, no raonev j, r required, wire 32 ares. eood , Lambs, yearlings iMproTementsr 30 acres caltivated. l.i Eggs and Poultry acres prunes, will take Salem rei-; f-iUS rh W. R WAJLUNGFORD, STATE DISTRIBUTOR liberty Six Premier Six 77He 522 KH.9 !imt fCETlA5D, CFX 21, 23 25 3ir37 53c 5'k ADMtNISTATOB ' g NOTICE icnce, some eah and mortes'e bsck ''a dresse-i, pound far balance, price T300. IJa omi& roosters ctt good reid!ices priced below, Frys yt nf eonstra'tins. I arrite fire in-!Briiers snraisee, Socotofsky, 341 P!ste ft. p-jand . .. tri.Swptt po'.ntijes OHM, Walla Waila 1ATTOUII WILT inC DAV r,bk jyuiuuu. ii -.it nyj innci Creamery butter Pork, Teal a4 Mutton .Notice is herctiy gives that tlio unJ-r Pork, on foot 176iH 3 4c signed was duly appointed admin-ttra Veal, fancy KXSISc tor of the estate f Pauline Neugcbau.r Steers -..., 7(5'9 ! deceased, by onler of lbs county eoutt Cows , 4-6At !of the state of Ore.i.a, for Marion eeun- 11 ty, on the 11th day of July, W, and .-4(S.4 ' h has duly qualified as sack adminis- t, Irs ttr, and that all persons having f claim, against said estate are requested . 4.1c t t.re-nt their resoeetive claims. 3olt 31c ! verified, with proper vouchers, to the l.t! 1 j I ua WVD"d administrator at P-ttoa St(S23e 'Bros, S4 fitste street, Salens, Oregon, 2 I'ii 23e j within six months from the date of this lVuSleJnotiee. 7cj Dated Anjmrt S, 191. t.-iSl AL'Gl'ST NtrGEBArtB, '1 Adniaitrtr tf the e.tate of Paolia,- S.eiNeug'-bautf, dttaeL heyl. Z. Carrot . who is in one of the government a spruce camps. Miss Ida Loe gave a shower for her cousins, the Misses Emma and Tena Loe, who are to be married soon. The brides-elect received many handsome gifts. Mrs. Gaylord Adams and four child ren will leave this Week for Jlorjuiam, Washington,, where they expect to make their home for tno winter. Mr. Adams is serving his country with the boys In tiuiice and hia. family has been living in Silverton giuce his departure last December. Lr. Wrightmnn lias been giving the U. S. Naval hospital at Puget Hound, the once over He returned tho Iiittor part part of lasj week. II. M. Schubert received orders to re port for service in the navy next Monday. Several young people attended the dance at LivesKy's hop yard ouu night lust week. v 'i Julius Stark is compelled to tuke a va cation, having injured his liuiid at the mill.-. . . . Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Illackeiby and lit tle daughter, Irene, of Hoqiiiain, Wash- ingion, arc visiiiug old niivcrton incnus ML ANGEL LOCALS (Capital Journal Stiecial Service.) Ml. Angel, Or., Aug. 26. Mis. James Ilaynes i visiting her mother, Mrs. Hcharbaeh and her sister Mrs. Bob Wal ton. Mr. aud Mrs. A. Warren (iould left rsntiirilay for a week-end motor trip to (ascadia. Little Vera hruse is at Vincents hospital in Portland recovering from an oeration for appendicitis Mr. and Mrs. Wendell llodapp and son Raymond nd Mrs. taudkamer, of Man knto, Minnesota, left Mt. An.el last Mon, lay after a week's visit with tlioir relatives, the Mays and t"e Kelrs. Mr. Modapu was the G. A. B. delegate from Mankato, and the encampment was their principal reason fur coining west. A meeting was to have been herd In the city hall, Friday evening for the purpose ot arranging a Homo guard, but owing to the illness of the inwakcr, it was postoned and will b held ome iv cniwj of this week. Mr. anil Mrs. Alois Keber and the Misses Elizabeth nnj Helen Keber mo tored to Albany on Friday. Mis. It. H. Young was taken very ill last Sunday evening. On Monday he wag removed to the Silverton hospital wnere ne is slowly recovering. Aliss fecla Hunker is recovering froui an attack of npindiciti. Mr. Allie May, who arrived home from Eastern Oregon last Tuesday, will leave for Camp Lewis, where hii will enter the service early this week. Tuesday, August 2'), was a lialu day for Mt. Angel, for it markej tl op ening or tuu luta Hoc, quarry and the completion of the Almpia lugliwuy About one hundred promiutnt Mt. An el people attended Hip celebration on 'rasy i uU, or as it will ow be called Tnfu heights. Dr. E. W. Barnuin and family are mov ing to Tillamook. The Mt. Angel peo ple io not ime to see tlisir asmul den list leaving out give him evry wi.h lut succewi in his new ioratmns, David Traiis has arrived home from Knappton, Wwliington, where " he hut liecn working , luring tin Miiumcr BUnt lia. Mr. John Imogen of Taoms spent s it w ,ay of then wcrk visiting his per cuts, ilr. and Mrs. Peter Dagen. A very enjival.l liOic si spent on Huaday tt the f-x,t of Tuf Heights, where the Forctrrs gavs a picnic for the Ldy FurrsUrs and their fsinilies. Tlic Shakawanns t.'.uh gave n farcwi 11 party on Friday e-venisg for Mr, E. W. Barnnssi Uim Farmer, of X'rth Vskima, Wan higtou, Is viwting thn Ambler family. FAIRFIELD NEWS NOTES. (Capital Journal Spwiul Kerviee.) Faiifi.ld, Or., Aug. m.Mr. lln Lovegreen had thrmisfi.rtun to fall 15 feet from Ike barn, he was unconscious for some time, no bonr were broken, bat was quit bndJy shaken Bp sal i t much better t pTesrnt. Mr, Frank Short, and family from ..mi. - 4 .... U . .' i . i L k . . n stenographer in 0ntf of the leading ! lrrp,,tr llu,kl,(l rmllll ,0 tgWe nim m. sic store, in Portland. bBril luJ ,lR(1 ,0 Wft,k ,,Hi.k u the r. . i-uneuo ana uaugnrers visiteu toni)Bttlu .,,, Th, tl)t.i of at James Imlah's in West Salem Suu day. Miss Lucille Cutsforth Is acting as substitute on this route, while her father is taking his vacation. Mri and Mrs, Lengren and Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Mahony and family left Sat urday for the coast they will visit sever al of tho Tillamook beaches, also do soiiic.fisliing and hunting in the mountains. oners tnken by the British nines Wed nesday is now believed to be more) than 40.000. WATCH THE WATCH IN PREPARING YOUR JELL TV f .- L CkjH xuicd ttuttr t Tn OTMiSl iumliuilt noo Csec ohPI' us Llhrh toio eotrsuTis boimno Fb KISCM TH TttLV POINT WMIlf .w., .. .V Instructions In the beat methods ars given in th fret book which yon can get by tending a two-sent stamp to thn National War Garden Com mission tt Washington. JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY PRUSSIANS, BAVARIANS Continued from page 0ns) sion have been added to the forces in the northern part of the battlefield, tho Saxons being bought fom Delirium. They are a cleanly lot. many of them converting their helmet into wash basins. A Prussian officer in another cage drew attention on his arrival by first asking that his orderly be confined in the same euuo aud them asking for steak and onions. ' The prisoners Included large numbers of tho Third marines caught cast of Miraumont, where they were reinfors- ing the Bnvarlnns when Miraumont was pincherl off at noon Saturday. save ft For a Cool, Comfortable Washday This Summer Use Fels-Naptha soap with cool or lukewarm water. You will save hours of Eerspiring effort and make ard rubbinc and the steamy-washboiler un- -; necessary. What's more, you'll save the clothes for longer wear. And that's a big saving In these days of increasing high prices. 1 1 wry J Ss Arc fine for Fall Then Later To Wear Spats Over and Make Double Serrice Shoes of Them. These are Splendid Red Cross Brown Kid Oxfords, French Heels .elegant things at. Red Cross Patent Oxfords, French Heels very dressy at $6.50 Red Cross Black Kid Oxfords at $6.00 The Bootery Special Glazed Kid Oxfords, French Heels, stylish and good. .$5.50 Black Kid Oxfords. Military Heels or Brown Calf Military Heels $5.00 Black Kid or Patent Oxfords at $150 Ar.d any number tf others in Stylish and Comfortable lab Autumn Footwear at Old Prices and YOUR CHOICE OF 15 STYLES of Patent Pumps in values of $4.50 to $6.00 at Closing Out Price of , $2.95 BUY A PAIR AND SAVE $2.00 OR MORE ' '