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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1918)
I' DO YOU KNOW WHY - - - IM Seed Catalogues GIva Us This WE,F TnESE Jk tx Sue-Si I RHU IJ '',Mt '""MlMtMMHMMMMHMMMMMMttMMMMMtMMMI I CAPITAL JOURNAL CLASSIFIED DEPT. I QUICK REFERENCE TO FIRMS THAT GIVE SERVICE ON SHORT NOTICE WHERE BUYER AND SELLER MEET WE RECOMMEND OUR ADVERTISERS EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL Vmita, Eectno Co, Uuomii Tempi, 127 North High FOR RENT SCAVENGER FOB EEXT Business location at 162 qATPW RrivrvrBri.,i.' a north Gommoreial, will remodel to SAT'E! SCAVENGER -Cherlei Soo euit tenant, dee E. M. KlinCer, 4G3 PfP"rtor. Oarbago end refuse of U State street, Balem. tf k,u(is rend 011 monjllly contracts I at reasonable rates. Yard and cess D r . .,,. , T pools cleaned. Office phone, Main JUIXARD PXnWB. for rent, with or 247 Eesidfnce Main 72. without futures; will remodel to uit tenant; best location in city. E. " M. Klin-.T 46 State street, Salem, tf W OOD SAW. OSTEOPATH F0R A W00D SAW Phone 1090 B ; 1235 N. Summer St. Our prices are DBS. B. E. WHITE AND B. W. WAL- riKht- W' M' Zluidpr' ProPrirtor- 9 19 nerve specialists. Graduates of Am- LODGE DIRECTORY , erican school of Osteiiithy, Kirk- vUle, Mo, Post gr iduate- and spee- KNIGHTS OP PYTHIAS MEET AT ialized in nervous diseases at Los McCornack ball on every Tuesday Angeles t'jUege. Ofi ices 505-508 Kat- atB. P. Andreson, C. C. P. J. Kuntz Bank Bid?. Phone 85.. Residence, K. K. St B. 1020 Court. Phone 2215. Dr. White Kes. Phono 409. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA ' Oregon Cedar Camp No. 5246 meets TiFXTTSJT every 3Vd and 4th Thur. eve, 8 o'clock u-niljl in iKThy building, corner Court and B. F. L. UTTER, DENTILtTbOOM!? R V' C"! P' A j 413-114 Bank of Commerce building. ' " '' I Phone 606. SALEM HUMANE SOCIETY D. D. . Keoler, president: Mrs. Lou Tillson, I DR-, r ASI' ?IIU'EB MXTI8T. ROOM secretary. All case, of cruelty or ne- 414 Bank of Commerce Building. -PCt of dumb animals should be re- ruone C06. ported to the secrctay for investiga- ' tion. WATER COMPANY ROYAL NEIGHBORS OP AMERICA 6ALEM WATER COMPANY-Office -"Oroffon 6pe Camp" No. 13C0. corner Commercial and Trado etreets JJ0 ".'7 j Bills pavahlo monthly in advance. Derbr building, Court and High St. . ... Mrs. Pearl Coursey, 14 Court 8t. SECOND-HAND GOODS .r!!rii BUY, SELL AND EXCHANGE 1 bly No. 84 meets first Thursday of Men's clothes, shoes, hats, jewelry, each month, at 8 p. m in I. O. O. F. watches, tools, n uBieal instruments, Hall. Norma L. Terwilliger. M. A.; bicycles, guns, rifles, revolvers, suit C. A. Vibbert, secretary, 34fl Owens rases, trunk's, cumeras. typewriters street, nnd furniture. Capital Exchange 33" - Ctreone. BRING YOUR TRADES FINANCIAL 1 r8n mnteh yu- c- w- Niemeyer, Eea? Sstato Ag.ont, Canada Lands, 544 State MONEY TO LOAN . GENERAL REPAIRING On Good Real Estate Security THOS. K. FORT) THE FIXIT SHOP Let. is repair and Over Ladd ft Bush bank; Salem Oregon tthart''' "' mowers. 267 Court Phone 1022. tf FEDERAL FARM LOANS 5 per cent-34 year, time. A. C. Bohmstedt, STOVE REPAIRING 401 Jtnsonic Tepiple, Salem, n "-- I REAL ESTATE FOB SALE 250 seres, 100 in cultiva tion balance in pasture and timber Fine stream of water, good buildings and good road. 3-4 mile from a live ly saw mill town. Will take good bouse and lot in Salem as part pay ment. Price $60 per acre. Phone 470 Square Deal Realty Company. V. 8. Bank Building, Salem. 71" 40 ACRES, 4 mile from town, 20 acres cultivated, 3 prunes, 20 timber pas ture, "6 room house; barn, well and prin'. on good road. 1 mile to school $00 enh, balance terms, price $2, 800. $12,000 btrdwara etock and tuilding to exchange for ranch. $25,000 Portland apartnwat honn, rented, equity for ranch aot over $18. CdO. 5S acres, 45 cultivated, good barn, fair hnnse, well fenced, joining city, will take Salem residence ap ta $.'' and mortgage back, ao monev required, price ttiSOO. 32 acres, good improvements, 30 acre cultivated, li tres prunes, w 11 take Salem -donee, ar.me eaah a-1 morU-aje back for balance, price $7500. Have some very good residences priced below ent of construction. 1 write fire in surance, fiucolofskv, S41 S'.ate St. S2 i The Jonrs at Job IV part men t will print yon an-thing ta the stationery line do it right and rave yon real mon ey. THE ?' fv.XrZ ' 3B-h VXA V ( i 1ho foh ion- c-- -- -xi t Telephone Ueii 1200 STOVES REBl'ILT AND REPAIRED 50 years experience, Depot, National and American fence. Sizes 28 to 58 in high Paint, oil and varnish, etc. Loganberry and hop hooks. Salem Fence and Stove Works. 250 Court street. Phone 124. TUClflDrCT 111 iiUVIVl neat, tort wnite $22.05 Seat, lower grades on aa-ple Oats . 0$1 Parley, ton $50 Harly, Hay, rbeat, new . Har, clieat, new Milt ma 52$-55 $25 $24 $:wo v Dry white beans Btrttarfat Butierfat Creamery batter 55e Wc Pot-, Veal and Mutt Pork, on foot l't(a)i 3 4 Veal, fancy 1& 18c Steers 7&9t Cows 46i4e j Spring lambs lie ! 40 6t Lambs, yearlings 67 Tgg - Foe-try Eegs, eah 43 Hn, dreseed, ponad 31e ' Old roosters Prys -KaSSe rift(-3e J 1 lift. n ' ? Broiler jitras, pound (Surer! potatoes Te . $2.13 jOnioas, Walla Walla iCsbbage Cirrotf 4fia440 -- JVs DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 28, '.. .v.v v .v, .- rv Vi v V .. - K i i . ;i l ; a L. x-. . i i i . i'-.se ..a. - - - - f ti ti a " Tomatots. eratd at Turnips Beets Cucumbers 2540c C'antalouiies , t2 ""3 Watermelons le Grapes . $1.75 Casabas 3.e Muakmeloo .. $1.75 i Green peppers 10 Honey Dew melous Fruit Oranges Lemons, box Bananas 8.2:)ff8.50 $8.509.50 Dromedary date Retail Prices Creamery butter 60s $53.25 55c Flour, hard wheat , Country butter Ecgs, dozen ,. 45(g50c JSugar. Go to Commercial club for cauning permit of 25 pounds. PORTLAKjJ MARKET Portland, Or., Aug. 28. Butter, tity creamery 5!(u35o Eggs, selected local ex. 5254c Hens 2o(a-3e -Broilers 27o Gees. 16c Cheese triplets 30e . t Daily Livestock Market Cattle Receipts 1018 t Tone o market strong, unchanged Prime steers l2.50(S 13.50 Choice to good steers $1112 Medium to good steers- $9.7511 Fair to medium steers $8.75(9.73 Common to fair steers $3.75Ca 8.75 Choice cows and heifers $8.258.75 Medium to good cows and heifers $6.2T)7.75 Fair to medium cows and hclfora $5.25(56.25 Cauners $3.25(S)5.25 Bulls $5.25(7.75 Calves t9.7511.75 Stockers and feeders $6.258.26 . Hgl Receipts 679 Tone of market strong, unchanged ' Prime mixed 20 20.25 Medium mixed $19.5019.85 Rough heavies $18a'19 Pigs $16.75(S 18 Bulk $19.25 19.50 8tMep Receipts 508. Tone of market strong, unchanged Best lambs $14(al3 Medium to good lambs $U13 Yearlings $10(S 11-75 Wethers $ 10.50 Ewes $7(a9 It 'a enough to take all the slack out of the slacker to vies such a parade as was yesterday's in Portland. In future years the youth of today will be sim ilarly honored, and in tho meantime there are the triumphal entry info Ber lin and a little later the grand review at the homecoming. And all as the meed of the liberator! What greater glory f OONT WASTE WORK BY LETTING THIS HAPPEN l tHM tjt 1. . HI.tM tTtflM HldlM r ITVHmHHI) I ! L f MT MT Ri H UMT. OHO f O- fMOPlC. - t i rv, pofxii r. vorm r5G stem LIZATIOTI fV loo lu Kf niuuj r taratic .Ttjnc i m lHriuun h fmo Vie o u. vi w Co by th book wbkb will b sent ro any reader of una paper woo ends a tw o-cent stamp for postage to the National War Gardes Conv at Washinrton when yon n Joarnal tlaatifV cd ads get what yon want them to they work fast. I'vs MfUNH mV-Hm! S CM PEW.' J -JuST UOOKl f--t T THAT I ft - - I lOU AREJiA l (UT 1 5wtt s i j ,i 9 i o ouomtJ J fl . not to ee I Blissfs! tepssicn? Willamette Valley News Sublimity Entertains Stayton Guard Company (Capital Journal Sjieeial Service.) j btaytou, Ur., Aug. S, .Monday even c ! iii jc, instead of following their Usual rou tine of drill, the members of Separate J Company A, Oregon Guard, decided to itake a short "hike" and visit our ueih bor town, Sublimity Ariviug there they were treated in a royal manner by the people of tho town, being furnished ice cream and lemonade. Rev. Father Laiuck and W. 11. Downing gave short, interesting talks, and the visit theie was much enjoyed. On ariving in Stnv ton, they were invited by C. E. Kramer, our baker, to visit his establishment. whre they were served See cream and 1.:. 1 1 l' i i . . . , . . j , very tastefuly decorated for the occa- , sion, and the boys appreciate his thou - giuiuiness lor mcir wenaro ,aj weun,i . r n a the entertainment given them by the iuuvi.lnnfRuhlin.itv Tl,. iml .f Ul... ton and gurounding territory, from whence tho membership is drawn, are proud of th Stayton eonipany, and a number of the town's people accompan ied them to Sublimity Captain Lam bert is getting his company in excellent military shape. A number of Stayton people motored to Salem Sunday-to hear Billy Sunday. It is stated that there were about three thousand people gathered to hear him. some being oa hand at the arniory as cany at Ji a. m. Glenn B. Munker was down from Camp Lewis. Sunday. Word has been received from Jako Eerber that he arrived safely la France. C. E. Taylor, Jim Gardner . iom Smith loft Monday for (he mountains lo gather huckleberries. Clias. Cladek is going on crutches theso dayg as a result of having injured one of his feet whilo working la his garage. Miss Theresa Wcinrich, a former well known fetayton girl, was married tho 15th in Portland to Phillip Van Houiison and they will make their homo In thnt city. - Misses Cacelia Miclke, Marys in Alt x ander and Mrs. G. F. Korinek, visited ttalom Monday. Mrs. Albert Noitling eieets to move to Portland soon, to join her husband who is employed there. C'has. Lampmaa and family ore back from Portland, nhero they have been for several weeks. Mr. Laiupinan expects to go soon to Toledo, where he has se cured employment. John Mielkg is home from the Drcit- eubush hot springs, where he spent a couple of weeks. He is much improved by the laths. Harold Murphy, who wont to tbo spring! with hint, is still tlw re Word from C. E. Daugherty and wife is that they are at present at Oakland, aiitornia, going there from 1 ort.a.id by host, J, T. Kcarns and family are in the mountains near Gates, gatliering liui lile- oerries. Jumes Bi.ssell and W. W. Elder, both of whom atteuilud the U. A. B. reunion at Portland, report a very plea,ant time, . . George Warford is now employed driv ing truck for the Gideon Stoht Coniany of Salem. Mr. and Mrs. McKennv of Salem, vis- ited Sunday at tlis home of their dntigh- KOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids for constructing a frame warehouse 40 feet by HO feet wrth eon crcte floor to be built near the state prison, will be received by the Ore.on State Highway cuiiiiiu-.s.b at 11 o'clock a. m. on Kcptembcr 10, l!tl, at its of fice 131 Yeon Huilding, Portland, Ore gon. Bidders must accompany bid with cash, bidder's bond, or certified check for an amount equal to at least five (5 per cent) per cent of the total amount of the bid. A rornurate surety bond will be re quired for the faithful performance of the contract tn a sum equal to one half the amount of the bid. Plans, -rif)ration and forms of 'OBtraet; proposal blanks and full in formation may be obtained at the of fice of the Htate Highway eomniUaion state house, upoa deposit of fire ($-V 00) dollars. The right is reserved to reject any or all proposal! or to jieeept the pro posal r proposal detmed best for the late of ri?on. STATE. JiitiUWAY OTsMMlfeolOX. h. Itrnson, ( inirmsn. - i. , W. JL, Thompson, 'Conturisfioner. B. A. Booth, C'onnu-weuer. AttcMt: Herbert Nana, State Highwsy Ensineer. 8 2 31, H i, S, 7, . 4M tvr, Mrs, Chas. K. Claik. . C lias. Cladek is Using crutches. He injured his knees, aud is now suffering I' rem blood pwisuuiug. C. B. Nielitrt is olf work for a time, on acount of cutting his foot while he was working in the teeth piling camp. Anton tH'hiudlcr was home from WarieiiHui a few days this week. Joliu Willing of Astoria, visited his unit her here several days lust week. Mr. aud Mrs. N J. Gehlen are the parents of a daughter, born August 22, 1918. Mr. and. Mrs. L. S .Lambert motored to Wilhoit Hpringg Sunday, They were accompanied by Mr. aud Mrs. E. D. Alexander. 1 Have you purchased your War Sav ings Htamps this mouth I If not, better lt,,.11(l to jt Evergreen blackberries by the tons are being taken from this section this isction to talem. Berry pu king isa pro- ,, ,,- ' 1 1 1 , m, ' . .UVUlOn rrUlt KeCClVUl- . & Station Busy Place One of tho busiest plu'oes in town at present kt the fruit receiving station at tho Loughmiller warehouse of the Piiyallup-'Summer Fruit Cauning Co. A market for fruit which has heretofore never existed in this place ta on in full swing. As oue farmer rciumkcr: Wednesday when he brought in a smull quantity of plums', 'tlila is thu ;"irst time I was ever a-'le 'i (,', any mnney out of that fruit, her. tot to w has a.' wa.va rotted on the ground for Die want of a market." Anothe.1 said, "1 have sold $20 worth of plums whlc!i would h'jvo been a tntal low were it not for this station," And m it ones. i There is no argument whatever against ja cannery for this place when a nniket lor all the fruit that cun be raised will ojien up The Puyallup-Sumiier Fruit Canning Co., want to establish a cannery in this town. The only guarantee they nk W tliat they will get the fruit. Tlie'r" is now being paid out in cah em h day at their stat-on here over $200. A cannery would he a wonderful (tj Wt to the tow l and coinim:nity. Bom t for it, Silvcii'on Aj pjui, RAILROAD TIME TABLES (In effect June second) 8ALEM- GEES LINE No. 73 Arrive at 8nleni..9:10 n No. 74 Leave Salem ...; 00 poa AXEM, FALLS CITY fe WE8TJ.ll 111 Lv Salem, moto' 7:80 a.m 161 Lt Ealem, motor 9:31 a m 166 Ly Salem, motor ...J:40p. Throagh ear to Monmouth and Arlii 167 Ly Salem, motor i-m p.m 109 Lv Salem, mot(.r .6:58 p.u 839 Wy irt, Lt Bnlem 6:00 am 1C8 Ar at Salem 9:10 a.m 164 Ar. at Salem ,. , 11 tin 166 Ar at Salem -,,,, p. a 168 At at Salem 5:33 p.m 170 Ar at Salem 7:0 p.m 140 Wy fr Ar Salem 1:30 p.m OREGON KLECTKIO -oat&txituui rrnla Leave Arrive Arrin 'Portland Salem En gent 1 6:30 am 8:35 am 10:50 a Ltd $M am 10:11am li:88p f 10:43 am 12:50 pm !:C5pm 4:15 pm 6:38 pa 13 Ltd 4:45pm 6:40 pm 1:50 pa 17 6:b5 pm 1:07 pa Salem oaii 1$ :E0 pm l:i!0 pm Salem oali tl 11:45 pm 1:55 am 6:5$ an ZJorta Bank SlatUm (leave Jeffere-s Street 13 and 20 uiautee later) ITortttMtmd Lsaysj A lv Kugeae Salem J,2:03em 4:35 am Train ArrWi Portion 6:50 as i:tin 11:30 aa l:0p 1:53 pa 6:45 pa 7:40 pa o. 7:15 am :45 am 1120 tm 1:50 pm 4:96 pm 6:10 pm 10 Ltd 7:35 an U 14 11: 10 em Ltd 1:55 pm 10 4:10pm K 6.25 pa 7:13 pm 10:00 pa s North Bank Station (Arrivi Jeffereet Btraet 13 minutes ear lit r) Leave Cor raUis. OOEVALLXS CONSaCTIONi Corvsllls Arrive 6:23 am Norttbonad9:45 am 12:11 pm.Northbwai.l:S0 am I 41 pNortlib3ad4:00 pm 4:10 pm N jrthbonsi- S:S0 pm 6:11 pre Nortkousd7;W pm 1.35 am Bouthbousd 9 57 am 10:11 a-.Southbouad.Jl:32 em J2:54 pm outhjeie1 pm 4:13 pm 8ot',ound.3:40 pm 1:40 pa-eatkboaadS:00 pm 1918. Drawn far tills pspsi x ( I 75 1.oi7v &yl 0 I S l AND CY, Mail, A ' 1 li j Htr 4 (iN m Tons, I ' ' I WHERE THE U-BOATS ARE BUSY NOW. German Ruse Failed Withdrew Their Troops With the British Armies in France, Aug.,27. (Night) For the purpose of meeting tho anticipated attack along the Scnrpe, th Germans withdrew some distune behind their advanced lines. The Canadians and Scottish didn't ev en hesitate at the outposts but smashed right through Into the main body of bodies' and after a stiff fight took Monchy-Le-Preux, advauciug slightly beyond. About this time the German artillery which had been withdrawn beyond I.Iou.'Ijv. li t Ions aimiust Orauua and ('Impel Hill, figuring they would eatch the attacketa there. Hut they caught somo of their own men who ware in route to the roar as prisoners. The Canadians' guns were brought forward rapidly and soon were replying to the uerniuns, Further noitli the Germans stuck fast to their old trench line, the Canadians moving into our old trench opposite, where the two armies faced each oth er in the spring of 1910. Tlin HritiMi are carrying their whole line forward mii abandonment of Pe nnine is considered a near possibility, although the Germans (louUlnss will suck to bold the British temporarily short of that city, utilizing the high ground west of It. ROOT AND HERB MEDICINE Indian meilicine men contend that the roots and herbs of the field furnish a panacea for every ill to which human flesh is heir. He that as it may, it is in ten-Ming to note that the most sun ceesful remedy In the world for female ills, Lydia E. Pinbhnm's Vegetable Compound, was compounded more than 'orty year ago by Mrs. Lydia E. Pink ham of Lynn, Mass., from the root and herbs of the field, and today It is roe dKiii.cd from short to shore as the standard remedy for female ills, '. .... -. 1 - 1 Job Department Is Busy all the Time. It goes to prove that our work and prices satisfy the users good Printing. NINE TO ST VJP c vtifA THfVt- P. rsifcHT' n C C A N tTo e w I so Must Shmit Speeches To military Authorities Loudon, Aug. 28. Members of the German socialist minority ere now fore ed to submit copies of alt speeche they Intend to deliver to the military authorities. Two mieoehe which were .to have been delivered by Bernstein Hubs re cently were suppressed on the ground that they were calculated to show look of Unity In Germany during tho pres ent crisis. . WILLAMETTE 'V PLACED Wushiuglon, Aug. 28. Willamette University, at Salem, Or., Is included by the war department In a list of toh lege which have recently qualified aa units in the Students' Army Training Corps. The atinouncmnt says thst the college accepted to dnti represent "educational plant" worth $500,000 000 to tho government. LET OLD SOL WORK ON THEM A LITTLE WHILE G, IT S 6000 to fttT a en WrlCk W1 V OSP NlCltV '. rLS tMOUtO eS HMIUtWIBUHIH line c.aoono i ow. seititil iMMO WHOUtO tie OUT SOOSt SMW un THn h awMPonnTBo What to do with the potato after harvest ia best told ia atorage book that wiU be sent any reader oi tlii paper lor a two-cent stamp by the National War Garden Cota ftwioa of Waahington. r 01 1 y ' ' i ! 7H .V.4F"