Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, August 30, 1918, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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    THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. RATEM, ORFCON FF!tAY. AUGUST :0. 101.
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QUICK REFERENCE TO
S WHERE BUYER AND SELLER MEETWE
EVEBTTHDta ELECTSICAIi
Wm Electria Co, Masonic -Temple, 127 Nortk Eigk
FOR RENT
FOE KENT Business location at 162
north Commercial, will remodel to
suit tenant. See E. M. Klinger, 403
State street, Salem. tf
BILLAKD rAELOB for rent, with or
without fixtures; will remodel to
uit tenant; best location in city. E.
M. Kliuger. 40 State street, Salein. tf
OSTEOPATH
MS. 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 neryous diseases at Los
Angeles CollegeOffices 505-508 Nat
Bank Bldg. Phone 85rf. Residence,
1020 Court. Phone 2213. Dr. White
Ees. Phone 4G9. "
DENTIST
DR. F. I, VTTEB; .DEN7H .T ROOMS
" 413-414 Bank of Commerte, building.
Phone 600.
DR. CARL MILLER DENTIST, ROOM
414 Bank of Commerco Building.
Phono 600.
WATER COMPANY
SALEM WATER COMPANTOffice
corner Commercial and Trade streets
Hills payable monthly in advance.
SECOND-HAND GOODS
BUY, SELL AND EXCHANGE
Men's clothes, -shoes, hats, jewelry,
watehM, 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
On Good Real Estate Jecurity
THOS. K. FORD
Over Ladd & Bush bank; Salem Oregon
FEDERAL FARM LOANS 5', per
cent J 4 years time. A. C. Bolirustedt
401 Masonic Temple, Salem, Oregon
REAL ESTATE
FOB SALE 250 acres, 100 in cu'tiva
tion balance in pasture and timber
Fine stream of water, good buildings
end good road. 3 4 mile from a live
ly saw mill town. Will take good
House and lot in Salem as part par.
rient. Price t'lO per acre. Phone 470
Square Deal Realty Company. U. 8.
Bank Building, Salem. 71 7
40 ACRES, 4 milca from town, 20 acres
cultivated. 3 prnnes, 20 timber pat
ture, 4 room house, barn, well and
spring, on good road, 1 mile to school
$100 cash, balance terms, price 2,-
500. 12,000 hardware stock nd
bailding to exchange for ranch. I
$25,000 Portland apartment houe,j
- rented, equity for ranch not over flK.ipgrlrv, ton . , $50
0'K. 5$ seres, 45 cultivated, good Barlc'vi ton " "t52ia 55
barn, fair fcn, well fenced, joining u - ai ir , $M
eity, will take Salm rp.lenfe Bp tolu.ii
A1...r. J . i L t r'"
e-ii-v ana monpijr. oars, no monrTip
improvements, 30 seres cultivated, 12
m m rim will (n. HT. na f.
rience oi csmii ana tnortsae back
for balance, price :i'0. Have some! al Mutton
very good residences prired below i Fork, on foot 1718 3 4c
ciMt of construction. I write fire in-1 Veal, fancy iWa 18c
suraoee. Soeoloffkv, 341 State St. iHtecrs 7(S9c
22 tows 46
The Journal Job Department
will print you anything-in the
stationery line do it right aad
save yon real money.
FIRMS THAT GIVE SERVICE
Telephone
Mail 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 phone, Main
2247. Residence Mail 2272.
WOOD SAW.
FOR A WOOD SAW rhone 1090 K
12."3 N. Summer St. Our prices are
right. W. M. Zander, proprietor. 9-19
LODGE DIRECTORY !
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS MEET AT
McCornnck ball on every Tuesday
at 8. P. Andresen, C. C. 1. J. Kuntz
K. R. & S.
MODERN WOODMEN OP AMERICA
Oregon Cedar Camp No. 5246 meets
every 3rd and 4th Thur. eve, S o'clock
in Derby bailding, corner Court and
High streets. B. F. Day, C. F. A.
Turner, clerk.
SALEM IICMANE SOCIETY D. D.
Keeler, president; Mrs. Lou Tillson,
secretary. All cases of cruelty or ne
glect of dumb aninuls should be re
ported to the gecretay for investiga
tion. ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA
''Oregon Grape Gimp',' No. 1360.
meets every Thursday evening is
Derby building, Court and High St.
Mrs. Pearl Courser, 214 Court St.
oracle; Mrs. Melissa Persons, record
er 1415 N. 4th. St. rhone 1430M.
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. T'irwilliger, M. A.;
C. A. Vibbert, secretary, 34Q Owens
street.
BRING YOUR TRADES .
I can match you. C. W. Niemeyer, Rea!
Hstate Agent, Canada Lands, 544 State
street.
GENERAL REPAIRING
THE FIXIT SnOP Let is repair and
Sharpen rour lawn mowers. 267 Court
Phone 1022. tf
STOVE REPAIRING
STOVES REBUILT AND REPAIRED
50 years exjerience, Depot, National
and American fence.
Sizes 2'i to 5 in high
Paints, oil and Truih,.etc.
Loganberry and hop hooks.
Helem Fence and Stove Work.
250 Court street. Phone 124.
j
j$
' $ j(,
!
Grain
Whest, loft white 2205
Wheat, lower grades on sample
ja4 90tl
tWa 40
1 fcliL
whit beans
Butterfat
Butterfat
5.V
6c
. irMtMn hnlt
J
Spring lamb
Ewes
11
...vSt
&7c
; Lambs, yearlings
! Eggs and Poultry
;F.g2s, cah
H-n, dressed, pound :
43e
Jit
13&ISe
2Ko23e
15a21e
Old roosters .
Fry . -
Broilers
Heas, pound
Sweet potatoes
7V
THE BL4RKET I
ON SHORT NOTICE
OCR ADVERTISERS
Tomatoes, crate ,
Turnips
Beets
Cucumbers
Cantaloupe
Watermelon .....
Grapes
Casabas
1
2 Vic
2c
. 2340c
$27,i3
1 Si((i2c
...... 1.50
- 3Vi
. $1.75
10c
Muskmelon
Green peppers
Honey Dew melons ...
Fruit
Oranges i
Lemons, box
- 4c
8.2r(o8.3G
fS.5U(ul.50
Bananas
He
IS
Dromedary dates
Retail Pncea
Creamery butter
Flour, hard wheat
60e
p33.25
55e
45g "0c
Country butter
Fires, dozen
.sugar: .o to at. 1ockwooU, rr
North Commercial street, after Sept,
1, for canning permit of 25 pounds.
PORTLAK3 MAR.KET
Portland, Or., Aug. 30. Butter, city
ree,mery 54(W5ac
Eggs, selected local ex. 5254o
Hens 23(2jo
Broilers 27e
Ceest 10c,
Cheese triplets .30c
, Dally Livestock Muket.
CatUs
Receipts 78
Tone of market strong, unchanged
Prime steers $12.5013.30
Choice to good steers $1112
Medium to good atcerg $9.7511
Fair to medium steers $3.75V.75
Common to fair steers $5.75(5)8.75
Choice cows apd heifers $8.258.75
Medium to good cows and heifers
$G.25ffi7.75
Fair to medium cows and heifers
$5.256.25
Canners $3.25(5)5.25
Bulls $5.25(5)7.75
Calves t8.7511.75
Stockors and feeders $6.258.26
nogs
Receipts 494
Tone of market strong, unchanged
Trime mixed $20(5)20.25
Medium mixed $19.5019.85
Rough heavies 1819
Pigs16.75(S18
Bulk $19.2519.5
Sheeo
Receipts 1112
Tone of market strong, unchanged
Best lambs $14(ul5
Medium to good lambs $1113
Yearlings $i0fflll75
Wethers $il(a 10.50
Ewes $7(5i9
execxttoe'S notice
Notice is hereby given, to all whom it
may concern, that the county court of
Marion county, Oregon, bag duly ap
pointed J. 8. Coomler. executor of the
estate of Mrs. George E. Hutch, deceas
ed, and a'l persons having claims
against said estate are hereby notified
to present such claims, duly verified,
to the undersigned executor at room 300
I'nited States National Bank building,
at Salem, Oregon, within six months
from the date of the first publication
of this notice.
Dated t''i. Vth dnv of August, 1918.
j. 8. COOMLEfi,
Executor of the estate of Mrs. George
E. Hatch, deceased.
Mr Nary, McNary A Keyrs,
Attorney for executor. 9 6
RAILROAD
TIME TABLES
(la ffet Jons scoad)
IAXEM- GEEB XJJTB
No. 73 Arrir at Sales 9:10 a.sa
N'a 74 Leave Salem 3:00 p.m.
AXEM, FAXU CTTT s WI3TES.J
161 Lr Salem, otorT:50 aja
163 JLr Kaloa, motor 9:33 svss
165 Lr Salem, motor 1 : 40 pjsi
Throogh ear to MonmonU aad Arlt
167 Lr Salem, motor am p.ni
Ki9 Lr Salem, motor pjs
139 Wy frt. Lr Salem. 6:00 ajs
192 Ar at Salem 9:10 aja
164 Ar. at Sales ll:00.m
168 Ar at Salem S OOpji
168 At at Salem 8 35 pja
170 Ar at Salem 7:20 pm
140 Wy frt Ar Salem
-2:30 pja
OBZOOV ELECTEIO
ioQUboiinsi
Trala Lears Arrivs Arrlvi
Sm, Trtijid Salesa Eugsas
afff1 fir
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Willamette valley News
FRUITLAND ITEMS
(Capital Journal Sjccial Service)
Fruitland, Aug. 30. M. Brubaker ot
the Bethel district has moved onto the
Tastout property, lie has rented the
house and pasture but not the plow
land.
Fred Gerig, one of our German boys,
has heeded the call to arms. This makes
six Fruitland boys who have lined up
for your L'nce fam.
Your correspondent and daughter,
Mrs. Kther Woods, of l'ortaud attend
ed services last Saturday at the Seventh
Day Adveutist church in north Salem.
Eder lluear, a roturntnl imiwionary
from the Central American stutes and
the West Indies, occupied the forenoon
hour. Ho related interesting experienc
es of his seven years labura in tlieo la-
ahtu'S. Many ehurches have been ran
ed up, one of 500 members, another of
300, others of a less membership. He
stated the population is mixed as to
color and nationality. Negroes, kdra..'
mcstnsoi) and whites, lu religion there
are Mohammedans and Ituddists, along
with protestant "d Catholic. .
M. J. tVrnik and family family have
returned from Netarts where they went
to enjoy the sea breezes and to drink
the beverage of Neptune. They also se
cured a quantity of clams. One night
by lantern light when the tide was out
they secured quite a supply. This ma
rine ancestor of onrs is some what of
an "it" aeeoriting to M. J ' account.
It has a head and neck corresponding
ly as long s a ilrouwuUrv ' ThcMw it
thrusts out on being disturbed in rath
er a threatening manner. It also has a
tail like that other ancestor further up
the line the monkey. This It nses not
in coiling around a limb of tree as
dues cousin monkey, but making a
hook of it at the end anchors himself
to his ancestral windy homo and holds
on for dear life till wrenched away by
sheer force. Now this is quite true ami
accounts for that beautiful hiiuinn sen
timent "There's no place like homo"
A petition was circulated here Inst
week for pardon and release from the
stato prison of onu of the inmates.
This was hardly necessary as rocent
events at the "pen" indicate that the
poor .abused convict needs only watch
his chance end ho can separate hiuiM-lf
from his confinement without the aid
of a petition.
H. C. Bressler came down from Ore
gon City -and spent Haturdny and Hun
day at aiHiic. He is employed at the
Willamette pulp and paper eompnny
He states he likes the work in winch
he is engaged.
Relatives of Big Andrew Monson,
whose sister. Mrs. IWt Bressler, reides
here, have received word that he has
arrived safelr in France. He is now one
of Uncle Sam's terror. Now you Hun
hunt yoor holes
J. W. Kilsb-e and Mrs. 8iUtee of
Mountaiu View, (al., IK) miles south of
Sen Francisco, visited relutivos here
wwk. They attended the national G. A.
(brother iii luw) to this writer this
week. Tbcv aU-nded the national G. A.
11. eiicainmueiit at Portland. He whs s
member of the 27th Wisconsin itifantry
n the Civil war and was at the bat
tie of Mobile Jfav and Fort Bliikely in
IM4. Ho was in General Canuy a di
vision and in 1'M tne general was
assassinated by hontilo Modoc Indians
under the notorious aptain Ja k. Una
took place in the famous "lava lunds"
n northern California. Duo or two oth
r white mi-n wee nlan killed at this
I 10:45 am 12:50 pm
t:u5paa 4:15 pm 6:35 pa
13 Ltd. 4:45pm Si40pm 8:5Jpa
IT , 6;0J pm 8:07 pro 8lem oal;
1$ . 9:20 pm 11:20 pm Saiam onl
H 11:45 pm 1:55 am 6:50 aa
&rta Bank Statloa (leava .eflsrso
Strast 19 and 24) minute la tor)
Kortbbouuf
Train Lear Antra Arrtrt
la. kiugcB baUm Portia
I .12:05 am 4:33 am 6:50 a.
7:15 am 9:23 m
10 Ltd 7:35am 9:46 am 11:30 an
11 1120 iia 1:20 pa
14... . ll:20m 1:50 pm l:o3p
6 Ltd 1:55pm 4:00pm S 45 ps
M 4:10pm 6 30 pm 7:44 ps
tS 1.25 pm 7:43 pm 10:00 p
xNorth Bank Station (Arrtrs Jeffsrso
Street 19 minutes aarlitr) .'Laara Cor (
vailis.
COKVALIiIS COmSBCTIvKI
m Corvallis Arrivs Salas
1:23 amNorthbonad 9:45 am
11:11 pmortkbonad 1:50 am
1:41 pmNorthb3oad.4:00 psa
4:10 pmNorthbonBd5;30 pm
6:13 pm Kortoaad7:5$ pm
t.33 am Soattttoaad 9:57 am
10:10 amButhUrus0-Jl:33 as
12.50 pmJ5authbo i. 1 ' pat
415 pm.-ikatkbottad 5 46 pm
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time. The Indian were afterward
hung at Fort Klnmaih.
William Sumlav came to Salem aud
ha goncaml the city is no worn (uor
no better) for the invasion. Win. is
the most accomplished buffoon who
ever desecrated a pulpit or a lecture
platform. Still his acrobatic and vocal
stuiiu I rina him in la of golil wlik'h
!l'nnl"B nlm t0 "u,,(,r '
ami romi uu uu ua . jiaving Aitsutu
ed the responsibilities of matrimony it
also enables him to keep wife aad chil
dren clothed and in respectable coudi-
tion, o perhaps nobody ought to com
ulain. 1 sawuose this remarkalilo wind psm
nter by his heavenly calling can jingle
as much silver in his pocket moat any
time as mil well as van the editor of
the Capital Journal for instance. A fat
government job might hk pale beside
th pile he i;cts for saving ainners.
This must be so for prune and apple
orchards cost -money these days. And,
too, decent people go to hear and see
him. 1 have thought nomotimcs that
; (w ifcow wa()Vor ,d thM. R1(uu
folks got home and took a peek at them
selves in thp looking kiiiss they won
dored why they did not go to tho cir
cus and par to see a real clown In a
aw dust rinir instead of one sonio
iwhere else professing to preach the
igospol.
C. M. Robinson is shipping clerk for
the epaulding Lumber 'o. at Halem,
41, O. Breosler, who had foot in
jured while working at a paper mill
at Oregon City, is home on furlough.
Here in Oregon we are helping to
put down a foreign autocracy, while at
home we have a nice little autocratic
egg being incubated or maybo ho laid
the cue by one Prof. Matthews of the
Sucker state. Now who pays the bill
of this imported professor for laying
this egg or setting on itf We tax pay
ers or the governor f Now don't guess
wroug.
Wants The Candy Or To
Be Paid Its Value
A.' E. StosHineistcr, president of the
Astoria Business (tnllcge, sent a box
of candy, costing $5.75 to Miss Florence
Moss at Arlington, V. J Inst Decem
ber. Ho delivered the package to lis
Great Northern express company on
December 17 and it has not reached
odswitcby SAVE SAVE V3 To
Values to Paper I
$1.09 V2 on your fall 3 Roll3 for j
S.hiffi,! Millincry-Just Bought an Eastern Sample lint 10c
ouiuiuay at about 1-2 their regular value. AH I ask of you
42c s to look and you certainly will buy. Limit 3 Rolls
Lot 1 . Lot 2 Lot 3 Lot 4. Lot 5.
LauW Sample Ladies Sample Sample Sale Sample Sale Ladies' Sample
Hats Values Hats Ladies' Hats Ladies' Hats Hats
to $3.00 Values to $4 Values to $G.OO On Sale Y0eS$1oX
On Sale On Sale On Sale Saturday On Sale
Saturday Saturdixy ' Saturday $4,69 Saturday
SL98 $2.48 M.98 ' Values to $g.go 5.69
Bargains Galore in the Remnant Store j
AH Silk $' Men's Hats) $1.50 Large Odds and Ends All Muslin
Imported On Sale r n . of summer Underwear
Pongee Saturday motion uau gh;rt Waista Saturday
On Sale aj jq On Sale On Sale To Clean
Saturday closing This Saturday Saturday at
49c Yd Lot Out $1.19 1-2 PRICE 1-2 PRICE
Buster Brown
Hosiery for
the kiddies
11 pair for
$1.00
Wants To Build Home
But Weald Need Airhsip
la Order To Reach It
The Home Service Section of the
Red Cross in nleiu receive letters on I
hundreds of subjects of importsnre to
the Red Cross work but a few days
ago a request camo for its service in
an entirely different Iwe,
Headquarters in Seattle wrote that
a certnin Captain Williams expected
to soon ieato for over sons service and
that before ftoing over, he would like
to build a home for his wife on some
land owned in this county aud tho of
fice thought the Homo Service Section
here could give soma good advice and
materially help.
The Inudln question is the northwest
quarter if section 5, Tp. 8 range 8 east
and is about three mile from the post
office of Hult on (he road botwecn
Silverton and Silvor Fall, accordiug
to tho Captain's description.
The captain is willing to pay for ths
lumber and lubor and thought that as
means of putting money in- the local
Red Cross auxiliary if there was one,
that' the menu of that locality would bo
Clad to donate their work and let their
wages go into the treasury of tho lo
cal lied Cross organization.
The land the captain 'Owns is about
three and one half miles directly east
of the poiitoffice of Hult aud the going
would be directly across one mountain
top after another. There is no road in
to this section 3, The land was former
ly a section of the Oregon and Califor
nia land grant and was taken from tho
railroad some time ngo. Recently it
hits been opened for filing Located as
it is, it would be a pretty serious prob
lent to reach tho farm and it could not
have much timber value as the govern
ment has cruised throughout that sec
tion mid filings are not permitted oil
valuable timber tracts.
Miss Moss yet. Mr. Stossmelster wnnts
to know where tho candy Is or ho wnnts
a settlement from tho express com
pany. He ha written to the public
service commission about the matter
"inasmuch as it is nearly Christmas
time again." lln says ho has made
repented efforts to oldaiu an adjust
ment with the company.
Nothing was definitely decided yes
terday at tho conference between
Chancellor Elliott of Montana, ropro
sitting the educational committee of the
war department of tho northwest flu 1
The Remnant Store
25-1 N. Commercial St.
"The Store Wita a Bargain"
lit Was s H:t D
., .,' t..rf - . 4
that thi is one of the hottest days of
tho summer. It is. The government's
official thermometer, resting in a mi-a
secluded wt in the shade registered
95 at 3 o clock this afternoon.
This however doe not break any rco"
ords for Salem as there have been oth
er days ami according to the official
records they are as follows, showing
tho hottest day ef each year for tha
past ten years:
W9 August 28, 91
1010 July 10, 95
191 1 Julv 16, 93
lP12-Julv 10,
1913 July 18, 94
114 July 18, 96
1915 July 1, 94
1916 August 24, 93
117 July 15, 81 ,
1918 August 30, 95
Dr. Doner as to what -
garding barracks for tho t
my training corps of thv m
Either tho acitnee hall of - c
ty will bo used or bait U
erected on thu campus. !
i'i-
Th weather roan gar I
cinity a alight touch of sue
yesterday with a maximun
low night temperature of I
river Is gradually fallin,;
present rats ef full will
,;M ll --
: ,- bv-t
i f tf and
ii'iove. T'.mi
it t its
low water record.
p-o
Th Bootery of Salem v t wit if a a
low day open a branch at ; vi-i gc
furnishing store at Toledo k f K New
kirk who has been associn .A Ht!h ?'
store will act a manager at tb r t
store.
o
Trof. M- D. Butler, wife i 4 4i.twtt
1... Iliirbara of Corvallis Hi' p -.T
guesti
J. W
s at tho home of lit. -Harbert.
Mr. Butler Is govern-
ment Inspector for
war KitrdHDS lor
Oregon, Wanlilngton
and Idaho.
Journal Want Ads Pay
JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY,
JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY,
Crepe de chine
Shirt Waists
$2.98 to $6.50
1
; Onions, Walla Walla .. !.i5
; Cabbage . 4&4V
ICarrou 2e
- -
1 0:30 am $:35aaa 10.60 aa
I U4 $:3aa 10:11 am 12:Up