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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1918)
DO YOU KfiOV WHY A Guy m b' Know m m Talkini m First ? CAPITAL JOURNAL CLASSIFIED DEPT. i QUICK REFERENCE TO ! WHERE BUYER AND SELLER fflEEM'E RECOMMEND OTR ADVERTISERS S EVEBTTHIN'Q ELECTRICAL Belem Eeotna Co, Masonic Temple, 127 North' Higk FOR RENT FOE BENT Business location at 162 north Commercial, will remodel to suit tenant. See 1 M. Klinger, 403 State street, Salem. tf BILLAKD PABLOR for rent, with or without fixtures; will remodel to uit tenant; best location in eity. E. M. Klinger, 46 State street, Salem, tf OSTEOPATH DBS. B. E. WHITE AND E. W. WAL TON Osteopathic physicians and nerve specialists. Graduates of Am erican' school of Osteopathy, Kirk ville, Mo. Post graduate and spec ialized in nervous diseases at Los Angeles College. Offices 503-508 Nat Bank Bldg. l'hone 5.. Residence, 1020 Court. Phono 2213. Dr. White Bos. Phone 409. DENTIST B. F. L. UTTER, DENTIi,T, BOOM3 413-414 Bank of Commerce building. Ill one 606. DR. CARL MILLER DENTIST, ROOM 414 Bank of Commerce Building. Phone 606. . WATER COMPANY fSAI.EM WATEB COMPANY Office corner Commercial and Trade streets Bills payable monthly in advance. SECOND-HAND GOODS BUY, SELL AND EXCHANGE Men's clothes, ahoi-s, hats, jewelry, watches, tools, musical instruments, bicycles, guns, rifles, revolvers, suit cases, trunk, cameras, typewriter! end furniture. Capital Exchange 337 Court street. Phone 49. FINANCIAL MONTY TO LOAN On Good Real Estate Security THOS. K. FORD Over Ladd Bush ban's; Salem Oregon I'KDEKAL FARM LOANS 5j per cent 34 years time. A. C. Bohiustedt, 401 Mastmic Temp'", Salem, Oregon. REAL ESTATE FOB' SALE 230 acres, 100 in cultiva tion balance' in pasture and timber Fine stream of watitr, good buildings ad good road. 3 4 mile from a live ly saw mill town. Will take good bouse and lot in Salem as part pav ment. Price $60 per acre. Phoae 470 Square Deal Beelty Company. U. S. Bank Building, tSalem. "17 40 ACRES, 4 miles from town, 20 acres cultivated. 3 prunes, 20 timber pas ture, 6 room house, barn, well and fring, on good road, 1 mile to aehool SHOO cash, balance terms, price $.. 500. $!,IH hardware twk and building to exchange for rauch. $23,000 Portlani apartment. house, rented, equity for ranch not over $18, Cm). 5s ai-res, 4. cultivated, good barn, fair house, we'l fenced, joining city, will take Salem residence up to $2000 and mortgage back, no monev required, price $k0. 32 acres, good improvements. 30 acres cultivated, 12 I cri) prunes, will take Salem resi ileace, mne cah and mort.aje back for balance, price $7300. Have some very good residence priced below eoet of eon street ion. I write fire in surance. Soeolsfskv, 341 S'.ate St. 92? T! Journal Job Depart merit wiil print you anything in the stationery liaa do it right aid save job real lroaey. ' ' W,SW MAOftM wHATSN I fN ( LOOKS -VST UkES fKFTER1 'ISECWJSE HB HPWj M Mt FIRMS THAT GIVE SERVICE Telephone Main 1200 SCAVENGER SALEM SCAVENGER Charles Soot proprietor. Garbage and refuse of all kinds removed on 'monthly contracts at reasonable rates. Yard and cess pools cleaned. Office phono, Main 247. Residence Main "272. WOOD SAW. FOB A WOOD SAW Phone 1000-B 12",ri N. Pummer St. Our prices are rigliL V. M. Zander, proprietor. 9-19 LODGE DIRECTORY KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS MEET AT McCornack hall on every Tuesday at 8. P. Andresen, C. C. f . J. Kuntx K. B. k 8. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Oregon Cedar Camp No. 5246 meets every 3rd and 4th Tliur. eve, 8 o'clock in Derby building, corner Court aid High streets. R. J Day, V. C; F. A. Turner, clerk. SALEM JU'MANE SOCIETY-D. D. Kcelcr, president; Mrs. Lou Tillson, secretary. All cases of cruelty or ue 4lect of dumb animals should be re ported to the secretay for investiga tion. ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA ''Oregon Grape Camp" No. 13G0. meets every Thursday evening in Derby building, Court and High St. Mrs. Pearl Course, 214 Court St. oracle; Mrs. Melissa Persons, record er 1413 N. 4th St. Phono 143CM. UNITED ARTISANS Capital Assem bly No. 84 meets first Thursday of each month, at 8 p. in in I. O. 6. F. Hall. Norma L. Terwilliger, M. A.; C, A. Vibbcrt, secretary, 34Q Owens streot. BRING YOUR TRADES I can match you. C. W. Xiouieyer, Real Sstato Ag.-nt, Canada Lauds, 44 State street. GENERAL REPAIRING THE FIXIT SHOP Let i re,.eir and Sharpen vonr lawn mowers. C7 Court Phone 1022. tf STOVE REPAIRING STOVES REBUILT AND IiEPAIREft GO years experience, Depot, National and American fence. Hir.es 26 to 58 in high. Paints, oil and varnish, ete. Loganberry and hop hooks. Salem Fence ltd Stove Works. 230 Court street Phone 124 ': TILE MARKET Grata Wheat, oft white t2!03 Wheat, lower, grades oa sample vfclts , 0ctl Parlev. ton Barley, ton t52(o 33 Hay, rheat, nr-w ... $i Mill run t:Mf 4f Dry white beans 7.714c Bntterfat Biittfrfat I'mir cry bw'ter 53 , 56e Fork, Veal and Mutton Pork, on foot 17618 3 4e Veab, fany "llHS He Steers 79t Cows : 4'aOie Spring lambs .: lie -4:3 Gt 0gTe Lambs, yearlings Ejgi Poultry Egc, rath 43e 31e 1KS15 21(a iU 2!''23e l'u 21e 76C ta.is Hens, dressed, pound Old rooster Frys Broiler Hens, pound ... i Sweet pofatue Onions, VVailai Walla THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEL, OREGON THURSDAY. AUGUST 29, 1P1S. t . ON S0TiN0tlCE jj Tomatoes, crato . Turnips , Beets Cucumbers ... Cantaloups .. Watermelons GruX Casabas , 2540e . f ..73r3 - 1 34hi2e $1.75 . 3V.0 Muskmelon . . . f 1.73 Green peppers ltk Honey Dew melons 4c Fruit Oranges $8.25(0 8.50 Lemons, box $S.509.50 Bananas 8e Dromedary dates $8 BeUil Price Creamery buttor 60e Flour, hard wheat $3.25 Country butter . 55e Eggs, dozen 4550e Sugar. Go to Commercial club for canning permit of -5 pounds. PORTLAND MARKET Portlaud. Or., Aug. 29 Butter, eity creamery 54(fi55e Eggs, selected local ex. 5254o Hens 23(7?-M8 Broilers 7o Geese 16c Cheese triplets SOo Daily Livestock Market Cattle Receipts 24 Tone of market strong, unchanged Prime ateors 12.50 13.50 Choice to good steers tll12 Medium to good steera $9.75$211 Fair to medium steers t$.159.73 Common to fair steers 3.73(u 8.75 Choice cows and heifers $8.258.75 Medium to good cows and heifers $6.237.73 Fair to medium cows and heifers 3.236.25 Canners 3.2,"5.25 Bulls 3.25(a7.75 Calve 8.73(a 11.75 Stockers and feeders 0.25(a8.25 BOgM Receipts 328 Tone of market strong, unchanged ' Prime mixej t2020.25 Medium mixed )0.5O19.85 Bough heavies 18(n 19 Pigs 1 6.75(0 18 1 Bulk 19.2319.50 . SheeD Receipts 303. Tone of market strong, unchanged i Best lambs I4(W'15 Medium to good lambs til (a 13 Yearlings tlOftll.73 Wethers tfta 10.50 . Ewes t'diM It's enough to take all the slack out of the slacker to view such a parade as a yesterday's in Portland. In future year the youth of today will be sim ilarly honored, and in the meantime there are the triumphal entry into Ber lin and a little lnler the trmnd review 'at the homecoming. And all as the meed of the liberator! What greater glory I OONT WASTE WORK BY LETTING THIS HAPPEN t' seNIj oh otow.' 1 ticif rrr BLAeicHinc ao cotO- wppimg tARELESS POCK irtO. POOR C0etC,Vt ILI2ATIOM FOU TOO LOCK, ft PERIOD pa. Lftc of juo&nenT mi the m S2E O Psvotxi-T put mTO otm TftlNER- Xtf'.l I I ui,m J Cma k S hook which will be sent to any reader of thi paper who ten- two-cent tump lor poatag to the National War Garden Com mission at Washington ft JVJT LOOK 1 f-U (ej ft,T THAT I , lov REJA . CV WASTE fOV 4 ) 7 AMD OUOHTl I J . fWt TO 8 L -'Bj Ob Ji Wheat yon as Journal tMifi- ed ads get wLat yoa want them to tlwey work PEACE BY VICTORY NOW ASSURED SAYS BANKER Loss Of kiSaliYC Proves De moralizing To German Leaders. j New York, Aug. 29. The German j retreat, for that is what this forced j withdrawal amounts to, is becoming moro and more au cxKsure of weak jnoee. Evidently the enemy is much de- uiorali.ed, and just now how far Foch may succeed in this particular push n.if .-.,f antvAni- Tl,., iiiiti.liv. it,. jbeen forcibly wrested from the enemy, and is now securely held by the Allies, who will probably keep their antagon ist guewiiug through the frequency and uncertainty of their blows Germany is j now practically beaten, though unable ; to admit the fact; and peace by victory i is assured, the most potent factor in ' this connection being the millions of fresh, eager and well trained American troops, who will aurcly bring Uerm'any to her knees during the comiug Spring, if not before. There is no use in rie ceiving ourselves. Terms that will bring permanent peace cannot be obtained by negotiation, Germany cau only be subdued by the argument of force, the argumeut which ali best understands and for which she has been the chief champion. The development of the last week strongly supiwrt Lloyd George's con tention that 'the enemy has done his worst. The tide-of battle has turned." Ccrtaiuly the end of the tunuel is get ting nearer, and although sum dark days may be experienced now and then, tho success of the allied arms is no longer a mat tor of even the slight est doubt. Germany has done her worst ; it's now only question of time, and in my opinion a short time at that, when world democracy will be estab lished finally and for nil time. Finaucial activities are at their min imum; duo to midsummer quiet, also to uncertainties connected with govern ment aetien. la view of the multiplying restriction imposed upou industry by war measures no great resumption of business can be immediately anticipat ed. The whole nation is wrapped up in a single purpose; that of driving the war to an early end victorious end. Another Liberty loan campaign will soon bo launched.' This moan further1 sacrifice, further economy arm! further concentration upon war ends. What ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, by an order of the county eourt of Marion county, state of Ore koii, duly made and entered on the 19th lay of August, i'.HH, was duly oiiit ed administrator of the estate of Mary I.'Hoiiael, and that he has duly quali fied as such. All person having claims auainst said esta'e ro hereby notified to present the some, duly verified as required by law, to too undersigned at hi office at 403 Halem (tank of Coin merco builiiiug, Sttleni, Oregon, within six uiouths fr'im the date of litis notice. ln Lt-il and 10t publishud this 22ud dav or August, 191. BOY F. SHIELDS, Administrator of the estate of Murr I. Jlcrwcl, dei caiH'd. 9-19 in the cmcurr ooubt Of tha Stat of Oregon for Marlon Count A. K. Mesh, plaintiff v. William r. Matlock and Lo4ina A. Matlock, defendants, Summons: To William T. Mattock, to above named dofendant: la tk name of the state of Oregon; Voa aro roquired and tuinmoaed to ap pear aad auer the complaint filed agaiuat yoa and Lod.ma A. Matlock ia the aJitwe entitle. vion oa or De fore ix week from ttut dale of the firH pul.l-iUu of tLi s-uiuious, and if you fail to anewer within raid time, for want therenf the plaintiff wi-'i tk judgment eainst yuu for the soui of t21.02 ami per cent per annum Wildest thwou from October U. itI3 an, ler eent per annum interest on t-'KI'M) from June 29, 19 1 -I, until Oeto ber 1.1, 1913, and for thirty dollars at tormy fis and for plaintiff's costs and dinburw mi nts licein riic'ltd. TLig suiiioiiiii l served oa you by MiMicutiun ia the Capital Journal pur suant to an older therefor duly made and entered above entitled act ioa by the lion. Perc- M. Kelly, judge of the above e-titirI court, on tn 6th day of July, 1918. The ordff pro vide that the MmmoTi shall tie pub listied once ea. 'wek for six weks aad the date of the first public.tioii 1 July 11, I91S. Th addrt ef plaintiff's attorney is A. K. Mrck, .04 Browu lii'lg., La gene, Oregoa. A K. MECK, with high prives on the one hand, and high taxes on the other, consumption of many articles is being severely re stricted. Consumers and prooHicer uiike are feeling rising costs; now enter prise are practically suspended, and all operation extending into tho future are being conducted with special pru dence. Such caution i necessary, not only for the objet of patriotically help ing the government but also to better meet the general war strain. The coun try is already very actively preparing for the next Liberty loan, which will be offered in a few week. Baukers snil financial institution are busy with plan for the new campaign, which will surpass all othors ia energy aiid sweep. All financial institution are husbanding their resources; credit is being wore or les restricted; mer chants aro being advise, to purchase moderately, manufacturer aro requir ed t'o economise as much as possible outside of war orders, and everything point to universal conservation just to win the war. This is a It should be; for self denial mean self-preservation; but it will not and cannot be continued indefinitely, and before very long the country will be a energetical ly discounting ear priwpeet. Conse quently picsent inertia should be pa tiently borne and regarded as only a passing condition. After tho war there will be a quick resumption of activity not only to fill the great voids created bv five years of destruction and star vution, but also to moet the require ments of new and deferred enterprises. Our factories, our railroads, our ships, our merchants and our financial fncil itie will all lo taxed to the uttermost; and, nl' hough tlio sailing may be rough during the reconstruction period, the daring and the skillful will win big rewards. The country Is s ill intensely inter ested in the outcome of now la leu is latlon. It Is expected that the new bill will be ready in tlio coming week, and that it most striking feature will be tho heavy taxe on excess profit and upon war profits. Secretary MeAdou is more aevere la hi proHsal than the Way and Means Committee. When re ported by the latter body the bill will go to the Senate, where it ltlHV hi considerably modified. It would be un ! RAILROAD TIME TABLES (la effect Juna aeeoml) SALEM- OEER TTVw No. 73 Arrive at Slum.9:10 a.a flo. I oave Salem .8.00 p.m ALUM, TAIXS CITT WTSTE1 111 Lt Calcm, motor , , 7-ftn 168 Lt Eulem, motor .B:8fi a-m 195 Lv Salem, motor 1:40 pjn Through ear to Monmouth and Arlli 1W Lt Salem, motor ...4.15 p.m 1"9 I.T Salem, motor - - , -Wf p.m t3 Wy frt. Lt Salem. 5:00 a.m 102 Ar at Bulero ., ., p:lQ a.m 1M Ar. at Salem .....ll:00a.m 1(W Ar at Salem 3:00 p.m UW Ar at Salem 5:35 p.m 170 Ar at Salem T-.ZOe.m UO Wy frt Ar Salem . .:30 dm OEEOOK ELEOTBIO Southbonna Leave Arrive . Arrivt Portland Salem Eugeai :30 am 8:33 am 10:50 a 1:80 am 10:11 am 12:25 pa 10:45 am 12:50 pm 2:05 p 4:15 pm :8Sp , 4:45pm 6:40 pm 8:60 pa :05pm 8:07 pm 8a!em obIj ;20 pm 11:20 pm fialem oalj 11-4'ilm dr.n. North Bank fitatloa (leave Jeffersot iitreet 15 and 20 minute later) Northbound Lear Arrive Rogea ftalera Train Arrivt Portlanr 6.50 aa 9 I Saa 11:30 a l:K0p 1:59 pa 6:45 p 7:40 pa to. I I -12:03 I 7:35 4:35 am 7:13 am 0:43 am 1120 m 10 l td tl 14 11: tO am .$ Ltd 1:83 pas '4:10 pm K $.25 pm 1 .50 pa 4:00 pm S:30 pm 7:3pm lt:00pa fraU fk 1A t !3 Ltd. 17 It in iNorth Bank Htatioa (Arrlvi Jefferaoi Btraet 15 minute earlier) Lea- Cor ralll a. COEVALLZS COM3TECTT0N CorvalU Arrive halea t 29 am...NorttbouBd ..9:41 am 1M8 pm..Northboidl:30 am 141 pas Northhwad ...4 00 pa 4:10 pnv..Northboand.5:30 pm 6:11 pm NTboud.7:33 pm 1:85 amBoathbooad- 9:57 am 10:15 aovBout.ho.a 1:3 aas J1:M pm.HnjllibeiH. , pa 4:15 pm-iiont-bound 5 40 pal ;40 pi KiB-ibouadl.04 .m D,.n fcr tils p";:i Ef FlsIlSF Summer Complaint -During the hot weather of the sum mer mom he eonie member of almost ev ery family is likely to be troubled with an unnatural, looaenesa of the bowels, sad it U of the greatest importance that this be treated promptly, which can on ly be done when the medicine is kept at hand. MA, i V. Scott, Scottsvillo, X. Y. states, "I first used Chamber lain' Culic and Diarrhoea Remedy as mmh as five year ago. At that time 1 had a severe attack of summer oom plaiut and ws suffering intense pain. One dose relieved Pie, Other members of my familv havo siuce used it with like results." wise to impose extreme burdens upon the chief ource of new capital, which cannot be exhausted without injury to capital and labor alike. Dividends upon many industrials are already declining, anil snuillef re! n res will Ire ntado in 1918 than in 1917. Intelligent action, therefore, will be -ia the direction of preserving tui source of reveuuo, rath er than destroying it. which would Im pair our ability to carry 0u tho war. At this writing Mr. McAdoo lias not gompleted the contract between the railroads and the government. The be lief continues, howerer, that an equit able arrangement for sMuity holders will be consummated; especially as that would meterially aid the admlnkitiation in making the government regulation of railroads a complete sueeens, such being Secretary McAdoo' ardent am bition. Stock market activity Is still being conducted upon strictly conservative lines. A few specialties wore particular ly activei tlio shipping shares for In stance, which fluctuated sharply upon rumors of a big consolidation that was promptly dented. The teol share also attract- eousidew-blo attention, ow ing to pressure from tha government, which needs a production of 3.000,000 tons next year instead of 10,500,000 tons thin year. Government bond have been .trengthened by war news, though the rise in United States SV.s was due to buying for tho tax exemption priv ilege. French and Itritish issues also experienced ft Kod rise; and even Rus sian issues are iiH)ii a hl'ber level, ow lug to the action of loading bankers for tho puiposQ of protecting the Inter ests of holders. The money market i still the most important financial factor, next to the war. Wbilo a already said c rod it i more or leu restricted, it l satisfac tory to note that the government has refrained from octuuug wnat.ht t s-, sentiftl In this respect and what Uj not; wisely leaving it to me, nauss themselves to- decide as to the desir ability of call and time loans upon se curities. To plain impediment 1n the way of liifiking l"ns of this character within the limit of recognised teeth ods would be a step backwards; for this ia one of the soundest and safest fotms (if lending credit. The object of this pMposal wus presumably to check un desirable or exeesuive speculation; a purpose r. hlch banker are already curnest ly pursuing a a matter of good huninexs pnlii-y anil self p.eteru' rum, II EN BY LEWS. Stomach and Liver Trouble No end of misery and actuul suffer ing la caused by disorder of the stom ach and liver, and may bs avoided by the uao of Chamberlain ' Tablet. One them a trial. They only cost a quarter. Journal Want Ails Pay Journsl Want Ads Pay )c I)mliaitai Sauraal Job Department Is Busy ' all the Time. It goes to prove that our work and prices satisfy the users good Printing. SEVEN Cattle Market Holds ' Strong Ia PortlasJ North Portland, Aug. 27. Thera ia a nominal run of 130 head of cattle at the North rortiau4 yards today, wit. 2o cattle and 130 calve yesterday. Tho trade struck a long stride yester day which was maintained throughout the day and still hold today, while some strictlv toppv cs sold up t 9.fi0 and 9.80 yesterday. The beef market in a general way i not any higher but ia holding strong as iUotcd Prima s'ceie 12.50-18,50; Good t choice steers $11.00-12-00; Medium te good steers .7-lt.0fl; Fair to med ium steers $175-9.75; (tommon to fair steer $5.73 8.-5: Choice cows & hoifer S.2-" 9.25; Medium to good cow and heifer tB.25-7.70j fair to tiled iuia eowa and keif era $3.25 $.23; eanner $3-3; bulls $57; calves $9-12; stock era aad feeder $0 8. 300 hogs arrived in the hog division over nlirht, with 1300 head oa tho mar ket Monday. The trade yesterday wa very active, aad well finished toa hogs hit the high mark of t-0,23 lat In the day. Quotation a follow are well mainlaiued today: Prime mlxel $O 20.23i medium mixed $1.50 1 9.83; rough hen vie $1. 19; ui.s $17-18; bulk $20. The run of sheep and lamb today is nominal with all grades steady t strong at following quotations: Prime lambs $14 15; fuir to medium lamb $11 IS; yearlings $10-11.75 wethors $9 10.30 ewes $7 9. WILL 8AVH OAS. Washington, Ang. 29,Fuel official today ostimated tho banning of Sunday pleasure automobile ridlr? f'tl m',.r 7, , 600,000 gidlon of gasollm v -- ). The fuil administration k rwM-f liunilreds of lnfiiirlfB askitig i'i,t : j : ' pietation of tho order. lr,j- . ' . eanm from taxi enuipantrs w:. vf,n told they were Included. O0MPER8 HAS MESSAGE. Liverpool, Aug. 29. flompera Issue, a statement to the British people on hi arrival here a follows: "We have conic here an. expect to g to Franco and Italy, bringing a message of good wilt, cooperation and determina tion to the wcrkor of these three eouu tries," lie mill. "Our alms are ta strni.Mcn the bonds of unity so that w may all stand behind the respective 4em oeratio government to win the war lot justice, freedom and democracy." POLISH UP KITCHEN ARTILLERY FORCES Haul ) M-OuMttO AuO-HOtl! WI S! skk O'e.oi..ro AMO w.cv ( WKNIfi THAT I. MUT BHIOHT AND CtM WILL Oi'jCulOM TMt WOUUCT UN WHICH IT I UMO (UIQ TH1 -4HOUI.0 BIAvOIOtD, In a free canning book which tha National War Garden Commission I Washington will srnd any reader of thin paper for two-cent atarap for postsge, many good pointers will b found. i 'abbage 4'a4le Carrot . , , - 2V 122 Atorney fur PUintiff.