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DO YOU KNOW WHY - - - A Man Can't r i i I AX MM n c f HO ON THIS HEVEf feNOaJDM ta6lE- 50 THG-S r-e" i Put- J l.pg ujQNr kqctcj J ;s 7 ' K ! CAPITAL JOURNAL CLASSIFIED DEPT. QLICK REFERENCE TO WHERE BUYER AND SELLER MEET-WE RECOMMEND OUR ADVERTISERS EVERYTHING Electro Co, Masonic Temple, FOR RENT FOE EENT Business location at 162 north Commercial, will remodel to suit tenant, See E. M. Kliiqjer, 403 State street, Salem. tf BILLARD PARLOR for rca.:, with or without fixtures; will remodel to Buit tonant; best location in city. E. M. Klinger, 46 State street, Salem, tf OSTEOPATH DBS. B. E. WHITE AND R. W. WAL TON Osteopathic physicians and nerve specialist. Graduates of Am erican school of Osteopathy. Kirk ville, Mo. Post graduate and spec ialized in nervous diseases at Los , Angelos College. Offices 505-508 Nat Bank Bldg. Phone 85.. Residence, 1620 Court. Phone 2213. Dr. White Bos. Phono 469. DENTIST DR. F. L. UTTER, DENI.T, ROOMS - 413-414 Bank of Commerce building. Phone 606. DR. CARL MILLER DENTIST, ROOM 414 Bank of Commerce Building. Phono 606. WATER COMPANY 8ALEM WATER COMPANY Office" corner Commercial and Trade, streets Hills 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 cases, trunks, cameras, typewriters oml furniture. Capital Exchange 337 Court street. Phono 49. FINANCIAL MONEY TO LOAN On Good Real Estate Security THOS. K. FORD O.cr Ladd & Bush bank; Salem Oregon FEDERAL FARM LOANS 5 per cent 34 years time. A. C. Boliruetcdt, 401 Masonic Temple, Salom, Oregon. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 250 acres, 100 in cultiva 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 pay ment. Price $00 per acre. Phone 470 Square Deal Realty Company. U. 8. Bank Building, Salem. . " 717 40 ACRES, 4 milcn from town, 20 acre9 cultivated, 3' prunes, 20 timber pas ture, 6 room house, burn, welKand spring, on good road, 1 mile to school $S00 cash, balance terms, price $2, 500. 112,000 hardware stock and building to exchange for ranch. 25,000 Portland apartment house, rented, equity for ranch not over 1H, 000. 58 acres, 45 cultivated, good barn, fair house, well fenced, joining city, will take Salem residence up to $2000 and mortgage back, no money required, price iti.'iOO. 32 acres, good improvements, 30 acres cultivated, 12 acres prunes, will take Salem resi dence; some cash and mortgage back 1 for balance, price $vo00. Have some very good residences priced below eost of construction. I write fire in surance. Socolofsky, 341 State St. 9-22 The Journal Job Department will print you anything in the stationery line do it right and save you real money. THE I'M our. i-im 3ot-e FIRMS THAT GIVE SERYICE Telephone Main 1200 ELECTRICAL 127 North Hlgk SCAVENGER SALEM SCAVENGER Charles Soot proprietor. Garbage and refuse of alt Kinds removed on monthly contracts at reasonable rates. Yard and cess pools cleaned. Office phono, Main 2247. Residence Main 2272. WOOD SAW. FOR A WOOD 8AW--Phone 1090-R 1255 N. Summer St. Our prices are Tight. W. M. Zander, proprietor- 9-19 LODGE DIRECTORY KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS MEET AT McCornack hall on every Tuesday at 8. P. Andrescn, C. C. F. J. Kunt K. R, & S. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Oregon Cedar Camp No. 5246 meets every 3rd and 4th Thur. eve, 8 o'clock in Derby building, corner Court and High streets. R. F. Day, V. C; F. A. Turner, clerk. SALEM HUMANE SOCIETY D. D. Kecler, president; Mrs. Lou Tillson, secretary. All cases of cruelty or ne glect of dumb animals should be re ported to the secrotay for investiga tion. ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA "Oregon Grape Camp" No. 1360. meets every Thursday evening in Derby building, Court and High St. Mrs. Tearl Coursey, 214 Court St. oracle; Mrs, Melissa Persons, record er 1415 N. 4th St. Phone 1436M. 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.; C. A. Vibbert, secrctnry, 34Q Owens street. BRING YOUR TRADES I can match you. C. W. Niemeyer, Rea' Sstato Agent, Canada Lands, 544 State street. GENERAL REPAIRING THE FIXIT SHOP Let -is repair and Sharpen vour lawn mowers. 267 Court Phonp 1022. tf STOVE REPAIRING STOVES REBUILT AND REPAIRED ko . n . x-...: i and American fence. Sizes 26 to 58 in high Paints, oil and varnish, etc. Loganberry and hop hooks. Salem Fence and Stove Works. 250 Court street. Phone 124- . , THE MARKET i Grain Wheat, soft white $22.05 Wheat, lower grades on sample Oats -.. 90c$lj Parley, ton $50, Barley, ton $52'55j Hoy, eUeat, new $24 j Mill run o!i;a'4U Dry white beans 7.7'ic Butterfat . ' llutterfat G8e Creamery butter 56c Pork, Veal and Mutton Pork, on foot . 1718 3-4c Veal, fancy - lOfti 18c Steers .... 7(ff-9o Cows Spring lambs Ewes Lambs, yearlings 46e lie -46t C7e Eggs and Poultry Eesrs, cash 44c I Hens, dressed, pound T. 31c ;01d roosters , 13(S15e iFrys .: 21rtS2-'e : Broilers 21(a23e ! j Sweet potatoes . 6o Onions, Walla Walla 2.'5 I Cabbage . 44 Carrots , - 2Va 1 DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1918. 'M His TMno Somites? COIN)' to Suuee"? THIS fU mei-L. iuo tfvf Da V I've LOOKieo fv- pi&e,e eusg oue- FOO IT O ON SHORT NOTICE ? RAILROAD TIME TABLES (Id effect June second) SALEM- GEEB LINE No. 73 Arrive at Salem 9:10 a.m No. 74 Leave Salem 3:00 p.m ALEM, FALLS CITY ft WESTER 161 Lv Salem, motor... 7:50 a.m 163 Lv Salem, motor -. 9:35 a-m 165 Lt Salem, motor 1:40 p.m Through car to Monmouth and ArtU 167 Lv Salem, motor 4:15 p.m 169 Lv Salem, motor 5:58 p.m, 239 Wy frt Lt Salem 5:00 J 162 Ar at Salem . ..9:10 a.m 164 Ar. at Salem .ai :00 a.m. 168 Ar at Salem s 3:00 p.m 168 Ar at Salem 5:35 p.m. 170 Ar at Salem . ..7:20 p.m 240 Wy frt Ar Salem 2:30 p.m OREGON ELECTRIC Bontbbouna Leave Arrive Arrly 'Portland Salem Eugens 8:30 am 8:35 am 10:50 aa 8:30 am 10:11 am 12:25 pat 10:45 am 12:50 pm 2:05 pm 4:15 pm 6:85 pi 4:45pm 6:40pm 8:50 pn 6:05 pm 8:07 pm Salem nil 9:20 pm 11:20 pm Salem only 11:40 pm 1:05 am 6:50 am 'North Bank Station (leave Jeffersol Street 15 and 0 minutes later) Northbound Lear Arrive Arrlvt Eugene Salom Portland 12:05 am 4:35 am 6:50 1 7:15 am 9:25 an 10 Ltd 7:35 am . 9:45 am 11:30 an . 1120 wn 1:20 p 14..... 11:20am 1:50pm 3:55 p 16 Ltd 1:55 pm 4:00 pm 5:45 pm 10 .-.4 :10 pm 5:30 pm 7:40 pa 22 5.25pm 7:85pm 10:00pm rNorth Bank Station (Arrive Jefferso Street 15 minutes earlier) .'Leave Oor vallis. CORVAXLJS CONNSCnONl Leave Corvallii Arrive Sales 8:25 am....Northbennd....9:45 am 12:12 pm,...Northbound....l:50 am -.41 pm....Northbound....4:00 pm 4:10 pm..Northbolind....5:30 pm 6:18 pm..Nort)bound.-7:55 pm 8:35 am..8outhboiind....9:57 am 10:13 am....Sonthbound..ll:33 am J2:50 pm....Southbo niC .? W pm 4:15 pm....Southbound 5:40 pm 6:40 pm....8outhbnnnd-..8:00 pm Tomatoes, crate - 75c Turnips ' Beets 2c Cucumbers . 2540e Cantaloupes 1.7o2 Watermelons 22i.4c Grapes . 1.50 Ci,sn,'"ls, """ ' i & Muslunelo-n - l-o Green -peppeTs 10c Fruit Ofn nates 8.50(9 Lemons, box 8.509.50 Bananas 8c Dromedary dates .- - Retail Prices Creamery butter .... . 60c Flour, hard wheat ...... $o3.25 Country butter . . . "5 Eegs, dozen - 43(g50c For sugar permits go to C. M; Lock wood, food administrator. 211 North Commercial street. PORTLAKD MARKET Portland, Or., Sept. 3.r-Butter, city 'reamery 51(ao3c Bags, selected local ex. 5254e Hens 23(325c Broilers 27c Goes. l5c Cheese triplets 30c Dally Livestock Market Cattle , Receipts 610 'Tone of market weak, unchanged, Prime steerg $12.5013.50 Choice to good steers 1112 Medium to good steers $9.75((11 Fair to medium stoers $8.75(5;9.75 ' Common to fair steers 45.75fa8.75 Choice cows and heifers $8.25S.75 Medium to good cows and heifers $8.25(2)7.75 Fair to medium eows . and helfer jji i rrala I. 1 5 Ltd 9 1 13 Ltd 17 ) , U Train S t3.25(S6.25 Cannerj 3.25(ffi5.23 Bulls o.25(S7.75 Calves t8.75ran.75 Blockers and feeders ti.25.2S HOgs Receipts 438 Tone of market weak Prime mixed $19.75a20 DUG UNiMtT. this joinf Thpct h(vt THI5 TFVVS ... i : Willamette Valley News J INDEPENDENCE NEWS (Capital Jenrnal Special Serviee.) Independence, Ore., S?pt. 3. A wed ding of interest to a large circle of friends was solemnized here last Sun day, when Miss Ella Robinson was giv- n in marriage to Mr. John Donaldson The went took place at the homo of the bride's mother Mrs. M. A. Robinson. Dr. 11. C. Dunsmore read the marriage vows in tho presence of only immediate rela-, tives of the participants. A wvilding. breakfast was served aflcr which the ; newly weda left for Seaside. Mr. and Mrs. Donaldson will make their home in this city, he bving connected with the lining Jtarciware company. I aii0 tinal weighing and measuring of i children between the ages of six months i ami six years will be held at the opera housu next Wednesday from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. A competent committee, includ-1 ing several nurses will have charge of the work. , Lt. Ralph. Floy,f who was reported missing in action abont two weeks ago has been locatvd at Karlsrhue, a German; camp. He enlisted in the aviation -corps in San Cander, and took the training at I San Diego. He was given a commission, bofore going 6ver seas. Ho has bven in! tranco since last February, and lias had' chargo of an instruction center, Givl ing training in dual fighting.' The par-1 ents are anxiously awaiting somo word diroctly from thir prisoner son. f Next Tuesday the Polk county W. C. ! T. U, -convention.! WiU be held the Baptist church hew. Tho morning ses- sion will consist of singing devotional exercises and appointing 0f committees, in the afternoon the following program will be rendered. Address, "How Can We Bust Keep the Standards and Mor- ais in uur community." Rev. L. A. Yar- ncs. Solo, Mrs. McKonzie. Address: Mrs. Amelia Morrison. Reading, Mrsi Carrie Smiley. Election of officers "America." Martin Fratlier, in the radio servkv of the U, S. was married last Sunday tc Miss Alma Howard of Lebanon; The wedding was solemnized at Albany. Th( young man was homc on a furlough t help with tho farm work. Henry Obersan, Lcvs McKons-.ie and Wayne Hanna will leave some time next Week for Camp Lewis to tako training. Medium mixed $19.25(J?19.50 Bough heavies $18.2519 Pigs $16.75(0.17.75 Sheen Rewtpts 1345 Tono of market steadv Best lambs tl415.25 Medium to good lambs $1113 Yearlings $10.50(5)12 Wethers $9S,10.50' " Ewes $79 y-.n.iniii-.i.Miiiii wm u mm I miwi " wwnm '"W '" V J J tj ;r , i f & , . -h- , t - ' S s. -. -ii sx4t HVf; ' ' ; ' ma t , i 4 ' r - U .1 Z " - f pr v y V I: y i r . y i -i )se - f . Z, JT? r " ' yJL - 7,"Sz Z.rZ . r"--, - "t . t,l,,,,lA,lVy FRENCH VILLAGE STREETS ARE ECHOING -THE TRAMP OF AMERICAN SOLDI ERB- TniS OFFK.'IAL PASSING THROUGH A FRENCH HAMLET ON THEIR WAY TO THE FRONT. iTTnMTfiT J vn u wHEee voo pot irt Wm. Quartier visited Portland rela tives and att-onded the Elks convention there this week. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Swope have re ceived a mossage from their sou Cecil who recently joined the merchant mar ine, that he is now on a vessel bound for Honolulu. Mr. Swop? was tt yvunj attorney here before enlisting. Mrs. Mary L. Rust and family of Boise. Idaho, have been visitiuir Mrs Rust 's brothers, Oliver and Frank s,nith. She had not madc a visit tolici 0)j home for more than forty years Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Smith accompanied the piitv to Portland and on a motor trin over the Columbia Iliehwav. w. B. Burnett eelvbrated his fortieth birthday last Sunday. He had his fiit.iids 80 comolctelv fooled thev be liCVed him in the draft age. . - Mr. and Mrs. H. Coffee were Irere from Portlana Snndav and Monday. Mr. Coffee went to Camp" Lewis to cuter the service. Mrs. Nancy Whitcaker has four stars on her sorvicc flag. Her son Ray and Grandson Earl are in France. Tw0 sons Allen and Jess joined the colora the past week. Miss Bessie Swopo will teach in Woodburu. ' Miss Opal McDovitt of Dallas, is the gi.vst of her siBtor Mrs. Geo. Coukoy. Mrs. Alice Skinner, eity librarian, has returned from Tillamook and gone t0 Portland for a viBit. Mrs. J. G. Mcintosh has been appoint- ed local supervisor of music. She will have charge of a community sing aero soon. ' Mr. and Mrs. Giant Small are visiting the former's parents M. Turnor this wek. Dr. and Mrs. Horn have irone to Stay-' ton to mako their ltomv. The Dr. has just taken over a large business there, I Miss Lcoan Hunim f PnrHim.i lma Iven visiting friends here this week. Mrs. H. E. Oliver has returned from a visit with Portland relatives. Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Bvers of Saska- toon are visiting Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Dngaime. -The party has made several trills tn tlin Ti liinini.lr ipoi. wm Miss Gladys Conklin of Eugeen tK, .,rfui(i ..... Mi.. vi nn.r'V i 1 , "r;r . x. V; 7, V" " 1 " '"""7 ' ir- , VU71""8, ,BC',00,7 Mrs. erd. Hill and, small daughter are visiting relatives m Albany. nir. aim ims. uuy wauter have movctt fields, into the DeArmond resi.Xnce on C street l John Hollngswoth motored to Mill Mr. and Mrs. Shipley and children of ; City Saturday evening to get his bro Blooiiiiiixtini, 111., have gono to Hliei-i- ther James who has been working there. (Inn to visit relatives. They have been visiting Mr. employ's sister, Mrs. H . U. Eddy. Last Sunday Mis. Eddy enter-' tained twenty-nine of her relatives at dinner. Next Sunday the same gather ing will meet at Sheridan. Wm. Mackey (It Bend is visiting his fen 'tor litis paper" 'By A. Spratley wag called to St. Louis a fow days ago to see his aged mother who was quito ill. Before he could! reach his mother 's bedside she hat! paso 51 away. Mr. Spratley will return this week. Mr. and Mrs. Arrell have been noti fied that their sou Jasan had arrived safely in France. Miss Ellen O'Donnell of Idaho Falls is visiting relatives here. Mrs. Florence Whiteaker is quite ill at the home of liti sister Mrs. cJiurman Hays. ' Mrs.- lid Lorenct and small iOu left for tho'i homo in iilia 'W.i s las' Thursday. Miss Dorothy Paddock is visiting in Portland. . Miss Jessie Mattersoa is visiting her sister in Walla Walla. Dr. J. N. Bell of Corvallis visited relatives here this week. Alvin Becker, F. M. Horis a"d Baltic 1 M Freeman left last week for Ft Mc Dowell, California, for training. Clayton Dickson was here from to leilo this wvek. Mrs. Clyde Hill and children have returned from a visit with "relatives at Hoseliurg. C. Robinson was hero from Lebanon Sunday Mrs. O. W..Conkev hag resigned as assistant principal of the High school Wilis Riekman and family werj here from Portland tho first of the week. Miss Kuthcryn Arbuthnot has return cd in m a visit wi,h Seattle fri nds. , Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Allen have return' od from a vacation on the McKonzie. U. W. Henklo was here troin Corvallis Friday. vcid Hill visited in Povtkr.d last ween, Miss Hazel Secly has completed course at a Satan business. CoiUgo and returned nomv. Mrs. Glen Newton i9 spending the we it with ner gist r ju Falem The Reuf furm has been sold to For est Grove people. They will prODar tho place for a cattle ranch and raise blooded stock SILVERTON NEWS (Capital Journal Special Service) Silvorton, Ore., Sept- 3. Miss Janie Arthur of VnrtUnii i. inon.lli,,. har 'va,.ation with her paronts, Mr. and 1 ' l.'M AhrtI'Ur,of .tfhi" "f I O- S. Combs end wife of Po S"ests at the homo of tho latters ".eister, Mrs. 13. C. Olscn, The Home Guard, of Silverton were rft1(,d to Mowol, fruil.io iMt ni,rht t0 ' fight a fire in some of tho whoat Dp. Kliensorgo of Camp Lewis was homo over Sunday and Lnhor Day. Tho Campfire Girls gave Miss Leta Jerman a farewell party at her home last Saturday evening. M'isg Jerman is movinir to Portland. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Cunningham SEVEN FiSliBf BV OLL(- VJET KNOW Pi HAT ISNT Pi BlPEO CR Oregon University nimnHn!lP AtJllpfifv? llM,UUUliUC nUUCUtO The University of Oregon has drop ped all athletics for the present. The nnexpected action of that insti tution is commented upon aa follows by James J- Richardson in the Oro gonifln: "Tse University of Oregon has sus pended ntereolleiate athletics for the dmaton of Hie war. "The foregoing startling and what some people might think radical state ment was issued at Eugene last night i by Dean Walker, graduate manager ot student athl.'tic activities At the State University. The- news which will un doubtedly he a surprise to all nter- ested' in intercollegiate sports, broke when a reply was s.'nt Hugo Bezdek, ex-University of Oregon football, base ball and basketball coach, who wai recently appointed dreclor of physical educaton at Pennsylvania State Col lege. "This sudden and drastic change of plans came as a result of yesterday' visit to the Eugene institution of Chancellor Elliott, of the University ot Montana, who has r-hargo of all mili tary colleges, coupled with the resig nation of Hugo Bezdek. Chancellor Kl lint told tho university fncnlrv that Undo Sam wanted the men's full time 24 hours a day for geven days a week and 12 months out of the year. "This statement by Chancellor El liott hit the university officials at a time when they were weak-kneed from tho resignation of Bezdok and undoubt eTIly had large inflnenee in bringing the lemon-yellow officials to their de cision to discontinue athletics for the period of the war. "The following telegram was sent to Bezdek last night: i "Under new plan adopted hero today university will give full time to de veloping military work. All intercol legiate athletics are suspended for the period of the war. We accept yout resignation and cancellation -f con tact. Will have place for you afte? war. Good lurk." , hnvo returned from thoir outing at Shepherd Springs. U. H. Conklo, Wm. Sandal, CusiteT Ross and Dr. L. Chr.istopheirson have returned from the officers' training camp at Eugone. Hurry Carson left yesterday to join tho Marines. ! 1 Nat" Huohs of Murloit is visiting at tho home' of his mother, Mrs. Laura llublis. Mrs- M. G. Oooloy has returned from Shepherd Springs. Mr. Cooby, who is working in Portland, is home for a few days. When you nse Journal classifi ed ads got what you want tliflm to they work fast. I IIOTOG RAP1I SHOWS U. 8. TROC-rS 9 ' 1 .... v-'t . cu- rsa