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DO YOU KNOW 'MM (MHHHIIIHtU4 uuiiMittnmnnMittimnii . I CAPITAL JOURNAL CLASSIFIED DEPT. ! QUICK REFERENCE TO FIRMS THAT GIVE SERVICE ON SHORT NOTICE WHERE BUYER AND SELLER MEETWE RECOMMEND OUR ADVERTISERS ZVESTTHTNa rJaa Electria Co, Maionio Temple, FOR RENT FOB KE'T Business location at 162 north Commercial, will remodel to euit tenant. rAee- E. M. Klinjer, 463 State street, Salem. tf BILLARD PAELOE for roat, with or without fixtures; will remodel to euit tenant; best location in city. E. L Klinger, 46 IStato street, Shi. -in. tf OSTEOPATH DKS. B. E. WHITE AND B. W. WAL TON Osteopathic physicians aud nerve specialists. Graduates of Am erican school of Osteopathy. Kirk ville, Mo. Post graduate and spec ialized in nervous diseases at Lo Angeles College. Offices 505-C08 Nat Bunk.Bldg. Phone 8"m. Residence, 1020 Court. Phone 2215. Dr. White Res. Phone 409. DENTIST B. F. L. UTTER, DEXTIt.T, BOOMS , 413-414 Bank of Commerce building. Phone 606. , DR. CARL MILLER DENTIST, ROOM 414 Bank of Commerce Building. Phone 606. WATER COMPANY SALEM 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 instrument, bicycles, guns, rifles, revolvers, suit cases, trunks, cameras, typewriters and furniture. Capital Exchange 337 Court street. Phone 49. FINANCIAL MONEY TO LOAN On Good Real Estate Security THOB. K. FORD Over Ladd Buh bank; Salem Oregon FED KB AIi FARM LOANS 5j per cent 34 years time. A. C. Bohrnstedt, 401 Masonic Temple, Salem, Oregon. REAL ESTATE FOB JBALE-250 acres, 100 in cultiva tion l(ilance in pasture and timber Fine stream of water, good buildings nd gjod road. 3 4 mile from a live ly eaw mill town. Will take good honse and lot in Salem as part pay ment. Price 00 per acre. Phone 47d Kjuai Deal Realty Company. V. S. Bank Building, tSalem. 717 40 ACRIS, 4 miles from town, 20 aeres cultivated, 3 prunes, 20 timber pas ture, 6 room house, barn, well and spring, on good road, 1 rn.io to school MH) csfh, balance terms, price $2, .r0(i. 112,000 hardaare ctoik and build ng to exchange for ranch. $23,tJ0 Portland apartment houe, iBt-l, euity for ranch not ever $1". 000. 'S itM, f cultivated, gooi barn, fair lunise. well fenced, joining city, will take Salem risiJiin.e up to $-'0(0 and mortgice haci, no monev required, price 1500. 32 awros, good intprovMM)t, 3 met cultivated. 12 acres prune, will take Malem -reel-diore, some ;ash a"'l mortg-i; back for baiance, price $75i"l Have some very good fii.- prtrcd below coat of eonttrnrtion. I write fire in surance. iWo'otsfcy, 3H State- St. t: . Tbe Journal Job Departmeiit will print yus anything iu the statiuwry line d it rijf'-.t and aare yo real money. THE WHY Ilia National 44-H Telephone Mail 1800 ELECTRICAl 127 North Higk SCAVENGER SALEM SCAVENGER Charles Soot proprietor. Garbage and refuse of all kinds removed on monthly contracts at reasonable rates. Yard and tens pools cleaned. Offiee phone, Main 2247. Residence Main 2272. WOOD SAW. FOR A WOOD SAW Phone 1090 B 1255 N. Summer St. Our prices are right. W. M. Zmdpr, proprietor. B-19 LODGE DIRECTORY KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS MEET AT McCornack ball on every Tuesday at 8. P. Andresen, C. C. P. J. KuuU K. R. S. MODERN WOODMEN OP AMERICA Oregon Cedar Camp No. 5246 meets ' every 3rd and 4th Tliur. eve, 8 o'clock in Derby buildiug. corner Court and High streets. R. F. Day, V. C; F. A. Turner, clerk. SALEM HUMANE SOCIETY D. D. Keoler, president; Mrs. Loo Tillson, secretary. All ease of cruelty or ne glect of dumb animals should be re ported to the sccretay for investiga tion. T.OYAL NEIGHBORS OP AMERICA ''Oregon Grape Camp" No. 1300. meets overy Thursday evening in Derby building, Court and High St. Mrs. Pearl Coiirsey, 214 Court St. oraele; Mrs. Melissa Persons, record er 1415 N. 4th St. Phone 1436M. UNITED ARTISANS Capital Assem bly No. 64 meet first Thursday of each month, at 8 p. m. in I. O. O. F. Halt Norma L. Terwilliger. M. A.; C. A. Vibbcrt, secretary, 34Q Owens 'street. BRLNG YOUR TRADES I can match you. C. W. Niemeyer, Ren! Sstate Agent, Canada Lands, 544 State street. GENERAL REPAIRING THE FIXIT SHOP Let -is repair and Sharpen rour lawn mowers. 267 Court Phone 1022. tf STOVE REPAIRING STOVES REBUILT AND REPAIRED 50 years experience, Depot, National and American fence. Sir.es 26 to 58 in high Paints, oil and vumi-h, etc. Lftganherry and hop books. Salem Fence and Stove Works. 250 Court etreet Phone 124 : THE MARKET Orals Wheat, soft white $22.05 Wheat, lower grades ea sample Oats ... , 0cl Parlev, ton $.'0 ; Barley, Jon . i Hay, cheat, new liav, clii-at, n.w !ill run $j2i i.' $25, $24 ; tlTi 40 Dry white beans .7.g7 'Ac Bnttetfat P,uf;erfat 55e Creamery butter . 5Ce Pork. Veil and Mutton Pork, oa fm 17(18 3 4e Veal, fancy ')rn !8e Se-rs 7(or Cow . 4$Ci4 Spring lambs ,, lie wca- ... .45a 6 ; Lambs, yearlings 6(3 7a, Xggs c4 Poultry E.s, full 43e 81 13-3 1 M 2ltf23 2K.i23 Wa 21e Hn, drecd, po.ad !d rO'stera lVy . Broiiera Heat, pound Hwcet potatoea 7Vi Onions, Waila Wall Cabbage Carrots $2.ii 44H 2V, t DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, .SALEM. OREGON TUESDAY, AUGUST 27. 1918. Gears Is a Great MtiW " ' t 1 44 Tomatoes, crate -1 2B Turnips Beets Cucumbers . 2540c 4.753 Cantaloupes Watermelons .. IVio Grapes $1.75 Casaba Stye jMuskmeJon . 1. $1.75 Green peppers . 10c Honey Dew melons ....... 4c Fruit Oranges $8.23ff8.!i0 Lemons, box $8.GO9.50 Bananas So Dromedary dates (9 Retail Pnce Creamery butter 60e Flour, hard wheat : $o3.25 Country butter - SSe Eggs, dozen . 45(5500 Sugar. Go to Commercial club for canning permit of 25 pounds. PORTLAIvD MARKET Portland, Or., Aug. 27. Butter, city creamery 54(i55c Eggs, selected local ex. 5254c Hens 2o(ff'.3c Broilers 27s Coest lCc . Cheese triplets SOc Dally livestock Market Cattle Receipts 122 Tone of market strong, unchanged Prime steers 12.50(ft 13.50 . Choice to good steers $111212 Medium to good steers $9.75!i?ll Fair to medium atcers $H.75(ri).75 Common to fair steers 5.73(i'8.75 Choice cows and heifers $8.2f(u 8.73 Medium to good cows and heifers $6.257.75 Fair to medium cowl and heifers 5.256.25 Canners $3.255.25 Bulls $5.25frf7.75 Calves 8.711.75 Blockers and feeders $fl.258.28 Hogs Receipts 272 Tone of market 23c higher Prime mixed $20rtf20.2.r Medium mixed 119.5019.83 Rough heavies $18(5 IV Pigs $10.75(5 18 Bulk $19.519.50 Sheen Roeeijrts 33 Tone of market strong, unchanged Best lambs $140115 Medium to good lambs $1113 Yearlings $10ftU75 Wethers $9(3 10.30 Ewes $7fa9 ' It's enough to take all the alack out of the slacker to view such a parade as was vesterdav's in Portland. la future 'years the youth of today will bo siin- ilarlv honored, and in the meantime there are the triumphal entry into Her- lia and little later the grand review at the hnmecnimns. And all as the Imeed of the liberator! What greater f glory f DON'T WASTE WORK BY LETTING THIS HAPPEN -U n LftPEuES PACHif.,POOH OW0OHK riLl27iOl OH TOO I. onG M PfH'OO Co bf the book which will bs cent to any "reader -f thia paper who aenda a two-cent sump for poeUge to the National War Gardes Com iniaaioa at Wa-hiogtop n km yon us Journal cUatifi- cd ads get what yea waat teaa te they work fast. I've HU'1 MAWM-W I f i IX OtMtl J -JyT -OOK.1 J: I T THAT J . Willamette Valley News j MM Rickreall Picnic Enjoyed By Grangers (Capital Journal Speciiiil Service) Monmoutn, Aug. .i. luo grange picutc held at ickreall Suuilay was fairly well attended with a good repre sentation of the several grange of the county. An excellent Hoover dinner whs spread under the beautiful canopy of maple bough and the Urge aud con genial "grange family '' sat down to enjoy the good things, the products of their own labor. After dinner the young folks aud some of the oKler ones dou ued bathing suit nd took a plunge in the refreshing water of the Rickreull Later very interesting program was enjoyed, the following persons contrib uting, after tlio opening soug, America, sung by all, Mrs. Dwibt L. lioag gave two excellent readiul Mr. IT rn'h of A'u lie gave a splendid talk along patriotic line; Prof. L. P. Gil more gave some of his experience with people in th,e recent W. . S. drive. MU Allie Butler aud L. 1. Bursell in terested with readingn; Mrs. Doris Rid dell. P. O. Powell and K. B. Ostroiu each eang solos. This is the only picnic the grangers of rolk county have ucia this year, as they have all been too busy "4aeking" the boys 'over there' to take any recreation for themselves. E. ('. Colo returned Saturday evening from Timber, Tillumook county, where he had spent the week w'k his mother Miss Grace Taylor of Salem was in thi vicinity Thursday in the interest of the bureau of nursing service of the Willamette chapter, Rod Cross- Her business is to secure tho aid of uiarneil nurses who will rganir.e clusses in "Elementary hvifiene and home care of tho K'k," in their own vicinity and give the courso of 15 lessons to moth er or anyone who will attend, thus teaching them to care for their sick, and thereby releasing many profession al nurses for army service. Miss Tay lor called on Mrs. T. J. fcdward with a view to securing her eorvire in this capacity, for thi district. Mr. Edwards has had years of practical experience aa nurse in hospital work and will un doubtedly do good work in Handling these clusses. The families of Paul Riley, Ed Hork and Dale Hill started Sunday for the coast. They went by team and wagon and -re headed for 1'achaU. They ex pect to be gone about two week. Miss Helen Cornelia went to Port land Thursday to be at' tho bedside of her father, who was seriously in ana not expected, to live- Mr. Coruxlius left Friday afternoon to join Helen. Miss Lydia Powell lelt tuursaay io visit friends in eastern Oregon. Willie Hawry, Burton and Hugh Bell returned Monday from Sand 1 land, r.eur it. Canity, Ws.li, where they have been for some time assisting' me imiicrmeu wita the faon catch. B. W, Tavcnncr spent the week end m Portland. MP. Tavenner attended the IT. of O. for the summer course, af ter which he spent a week camping m me lascaue The Normal and training schools will bsjin- on Monday, Sept. 16, this year and the hiub school on the 30tb. Mise Alice Mcl.itosh has rented the Bei-kley property, known as tbe "fac ulty" house, and la moving in tbi week Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Van Loan were pleasantly surprised late Hatnrday ev ening when an auto party, coimiating of lr- and Mrs. J. H. Keagle and fami ly of Kidney, Montana, and Mr. and Mr. Roy Fcrguwm of Portland arriv ed, coming from Portlaad. Mrs. Beagle and Mr, re non are iters of Mr. Van Loan. The iSeaglrs drove from Sidney, which is near the Dakota line, in their lluirk six aad are going thru to 1x4 Angeles, where they go to place their young sun in a military -liool, .ml a dauuliler iu Slanfuid uuivermlv, Mrs. Beagle will muke her home in Los Angrlea for a time to b near her chil dren, and the d-tor will return to Sid ney where he ha large cattle inter ests iii) an rxti-ttsive practwe is hi profeanton. Mr. Belle Rodger li-kU-y aad lis ter, Mia Gertrude Rodgers, returned tiirdy sight from a ten days outing at NetarU, acar Tillamook. Mt. K. Rodger is recovering nicely Lfrout an oeration tbe underwent at the (.rood rmmantan hoi"tal in June, rhe was in the hospital about a month aad returned about two week ajv. Dr. F. O, Hewett of Independence has rnl.s'H in ti ervicc of Uncle Ham; be vobinfccred several week aK '.k the exsniinatioa and wa accepted la'the medical rerp. He expects it i-rr tot the three month training cottre within t couple of week. Among those who attended the Billy Sunday Jeftare in Balew (4o4y were Mr. and Mi. W. A. Wood, Mr. aad Mr. A. J. Haley, J. . Donald aad fsmilv. Mr. aad Mr. Ir, Po-rll aad Mr. sad Mrs. Poole. INDEPENDENCE NEWS (Capital Journal Spenial Service) Independence, Ag. 27. Wesley M. Renter and Mis Fraucea lVnuUUon were married at the Beaver hotel here Monday afternoon. Dr. II. C. Dunsinore performed the ceremony in tho pres ence of few relatives and intimate friends. Mr. and Mrs. Kcster left imme diately after the ceremony fur New port where they will pass their honey moon. They arc very popular young people, both having been reared near here. They will reside on a farm south of town. The 8 months old baby of Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Cooper h been given V'ore of 100 per cent in a test conduct ed by the parents rducatioual bureau of tho Oregon Congress of Mothers. The young mis is named Edna Murio. The new city charter has beeu com pleted. An election will be held here October 16 at which time it will be sub mitted to the people for adoption. If tho voters refuse to adopt it the epin ion is Hint it would be iuipo ible to have k legal city election. Independence will be invaded thi week tiy walnut growers from differ ent sections of the state. They will look over the present crop with a view to making larger cultivation. Mr. and Mrs. Hank of CnrvalKs have been visiting friends in the city. Mrs. t'Tonhy Davis visited relatives in Portland last week. E. K. Bodeiglieimer of Sulem wus here this week. Mrs. II. Warren ha gone to Kan Francisco to visit relative severul months. .lames Foley a her from Corvallii this week. Mrs. Ella Hart has goue to La Crosse Winli., to visit her aon. Mrs. Fred Howard and duiigliter, Beulah, were here from Silvrrtou this weilk. Durrell J'eterson had tho misfortune to eut himself In the bead, while flit ting kindling TaewUy, Hcvrral stitehe were taken in the boy's bead. J. K. Cooper visited the Capital city this week. Those who attended tho O. A. R. re union in Portland are Mrs- C. A. Dick, Mrs. Mark Graves, Mi. Mark Hcsf ford, Mr. 11. Kelly, Mr. A. (J. Keh lie, Mrs. Slilwcll, Mrs. E. 11. Ifinith, member of the Relief Corps. Mark Krafford, James Seat'ford, C. A. Dick, L. II. Trt-at, J. W. Kelly, A. M. Burg man, Clins. Bnwue, J. T. Fryer, H. De roster, Win. Mulltov, members of the O. A. R. W. F. Elliott of CluUalis, a former merchant of this city, wa here Mon day. Mrs. M. E. Btansberry i visiting In Portland- Mr sml Mrs V.. Coolv of Rslem were l.n.a ihl. wMk ' A girl wa born to Mr. and Mr. O. E. Newton thi week. Mm. Huowie Curric will move fo for est (trove soon. Mrs. C. W. Richardson and children are here from Portlaad visiting rela tive. W. II. Cockle has been quite ill this week. Last Thursilay evening the Pythian Sister tendered Mr. Suowie C'omo a .farewell reception. Mr. I'urrie h been the cvrctnry of tin order for several years. Following short program re freshments were served. The Independence home guard com pany ba received its guns. It Friday j evening tkey drilled 'uu tns mam . , , , 11 tl-Jt .&i,..Z0im. rss - iswi smrl -m i HUNDREDS OF WOMEN ENLIST WITH THE MARINES.In reply to the de mand of the Marine Corps for women to serve in that branch of service in the capa city of Etenographerg, secretaries, bookkeepers, etc., hundreds of women apply. Drawn for is?: E FiSl!3! street using their new weapons of (are. Mr. L. Crane went to Portland List Monday. She was joined there by her .aug. r, . r.aron. .na, ev - jeniug they left for Los Augele to spend ithe winter with relatives- Miss Fran - es Eaton will return to O, A. O. thia winter to complete her course in journ alism. Mr J. G. Mclntoeli ami 1. L. Hedg es, her futher, returned lt Thursday from a two weeks stuv at their cottage in Bar View. F. O. Parker spent last week eud with his family here. Ho is a member of the U. S. guards and has beeu sta tioned at Breuiertoti, Wash., for some time. Parker is aleo a Spanish-American war veteran. Mis Ellen O'Doiinell of Portland w.i a guest at the O. D. Butler home Inst week end. She went to Newport Momlay to spend a fortnight Mim Euiuia Henkle of this city has accepted a position in the Sehoolit of Ogden, I tali. She ha taught in l or ajvalli the past six year aud had been re-elected but resigned to accept the place In Ogden. A daughter was born to Mr. aud Mra. J. 1). .Mitpleton last week. V. 1). Shipley and family of Bloom- ingtou, III., are here visiting his mother Mr. G. Shipley, and sister, Mr, r, u. Eddy. Mr. aud Mrs. Shipley ciuii to attend the G. A. K- reunion. Mrs. Eddy and three Shipley brothers from Sheri dan motored to Portland to meet the eastern relatives. This meeting was the first time the fumily had been together in ovHr fifteen years. Mrs. Clms. Ciillireath and daughters and Mrs, Vera J obi won have returned from a visit at Ny beach. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Kreamor return ed last Tuesday from Portland where they have been for some time. While there Mr. K reamer submitted to a very delicate operation. He was at the Good Samaritan hospitiU and n looKing wen considering what lie has goue through Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Sibley and daugh ter, who have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. K. O. Eldridge went to American Luke for a visit before returning to their Portland homo. Mrs. Fred Holt of Hosklns is at tho Independence hospital for treatment Miss Emm Jlcnkio rtlurncd last Monday from a month visit with ft eol lego friend at Hoscbiirg. Mr. end Mrs. A. J- Richardson have been vacationing at Par View. Mr. nnd Mrs. K. C Eldridge motored 1i Corvnlli Sunday. It. sa. Nelson spent the week In Port laud. Mrs. F. O. Eddy nd children have returned from vacntiou spent ait 'ne Eddy cottage at Newport. Mis Helen Rider ha returned from Portland and will spend the whiter with her aunt, Mrs P. M. KirhUind Mrs. M. J, Ilulluih returned last Sat urduy from a visit with Portland rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Cooper and moth er, Mrs. M. Saunders, have returned from visit with wnn romano-m. tiv Mr. and Mr. Pearl Copier and moth ... n i ,inn.i,r li..v returned I,-.!...! u..ij.. Miss Hswl Porteriiell has returned from Bar View Mis Vale Hiltlbrnnd visited la Cor valli last Wvilnesdy. ( urt (kNiprr wa her) from Portland this week. Miss Marietta Srintt hit returned from Bar View. Mrs. Will Putton i borne from Port land. Relative have been Informed of (lint Herns safe arrival in Prance, J. S, Cooper wisde a business trip to Portland lust Friday. M. H. Pi'figra hud .toe misfortune to brrsk his firm whilo cranking a Ford last Thursday. Mr. W. K Craven, Mrs. K. L. Town- S ..'v" f--f mm warn tiWtss " - j SEVEN war-lsend, Mr. Perl Hedges, Mr- L. B jand Mis Vivian Wkiteaker visited is ; Albany last Tuesday. Krnist gU(j Ver- William are homa , f M , u d w a f 1 . 1' ough. Mr Olea Whiteaker ks been eiBct- ed rinriiwl of the Perrydale school. Miss IKirothv Child of Portland H visiting relatives and friends here. Mrs- Alex Jones of Portland is vis iting he; parents, Mr. and Mr. U. Pluyd. Mr- and Mrs. Jeese Morgan of Van couver visited relatives here this week. Mr. and Mr. J. D. Hibhs have rttura ed from a months vacation at their Nye beach cottage. Mlra. 8. E Owen la visiting Portland relative. The J. S, Coopers motored to Corval li, Dallas, Aibavy and Salem this week; Mrs. P. Gibson ha returned to her home iu Seattle after visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Neely. Miss Thelma Williams has returned from a fortnight visit with relative in Portland. Mrs. K- L. Townsend and Mrs. W. K. Craven were In Salem Thursday. Mra, A. I Thomas has returned fro a two week visit spent with her par euls, Mr. and Mrs. J. D- llibba. at their Nye teach cottage. Mrs. O. W, Girard h returned from a vacation passed, at Bar View. HUBBARD NEWS Pred Wolfer Is working with a threshing crew at Boyd, and In let ter to his father, Wm. Wolfer. ayi the yield doe not exceed 80 bushel per acre. Mra. South Barrett i homo front Newberg and Seaside, wkere the sum mer was spent. Whil In Seasid it w found necessary to go to tho hospital for an operation. Mrs. SavUla WaMrnn wa thrown violently to tho ground, by hor sow, lust Monday, dislocating her right shoul der. While not erlously injured, it it quite painful. Mr. P. U Calvert earn down from Auburn, Wash, last week nod after attending several days with llubttsrl friends, left for Fort Worth, Texai, where her husband i stationed. The past ten day J. O. Moomaw hai movod his saw mill and has it in opera tion. The move wa mads to get away from high water as the mill wa orig innlly located near n stream. Joseph llershberger of Kansa, young est brother of L. P. llershbergcr, is h'te this week visiting the family, hi return from Canada. Thursday I U Hershlterger, Noah llershbergcr an L. P. Hersliberger took the visitor over the Columbia highway. Albert Jordan and Mw. Jul"' Staur fer areuiiipanlcd their niece, Mis Butk (VruUh, to Portland Inst Thursday. Prom Portland Mis Cnrr.ish went to Montana t visit relative before l tt.'aiiig to her homo- In Valparaiso, In diana. , , . . Mr. Giifsio Miller Invited a few Of her friends In to help bar pu k wool t...i Vri.tav At noon she crved a cai-n I Ai.,.., TtnisB fircsiit were: Mr. A - W 1 Mrtt ('nroiiilfl XTV. ie.V J- Wolfer, Mrs. !erg. Taylor, Miss Mary Mtauffer, Miss Louisa Scholl and Misa'ldn Christen. Hubltarfl friends of Mrs. A. U I'ehy mer have received work from her diiugk lr, Mrs. Kimttnil, at Kimball, Mont, that Mrs. Ilehymer is very low and may not long survive. The inn. Earl, la in no way improved over hi) condition when he left here and it not able tt walk at this time, Enterprise. Blessing ou tboe, Old Hoi, for giving our G, A. K. g t such a day nt part ing. We couldn't have had a finer week or a lovelier week ' eoding if we had made it ourselves. f - I