Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, September 19, 1918, Page NINE, Image 9

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    THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1913
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I CAPITAL JOURNAL CLASSIFIED DEPT.
QUICK REFERENCE TO
I WHERE BUYER AND SELLER MEEM'E RECOMMEND OUR ADVERTISERS
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BVEBTTHINO
JtJsa Eleetrie Co, Hasonio Temple,
OSTEOPATH
DBS. B. K WHITE AND E. W. WAL
TON Osteopathic physicians end
nerve specialists. Graduates of Am
erican school of Osteopathy, Kirk
ville, Mo. Post graduate and spec
ialized ia nervous diseases at Los
Angeles College. Offieea 503-508 Nat
Bank Bldg. Phone 85,. Residence,
1G20 Court. Thone 2215. Dr. White
Ees. Phone 409.
DENTIST
DB. F. L. UTTER, DEN"LVT, ROOMS
413-4U Bank of Commerce building.
Phone 606.,
DR. CARL M1LHF.R DENTIST, 'ROOM
414 'Bank of Commerce Building.
Phonti 600.
WATER COMPANY
EALEM WATER COMPANY Office
eorney 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 instruments,
bicycles, guns, rifles, revolvers, Buit
eases, trunks, cameras, typewriters
and furniture. Capital Exchange 337
' Court etreet. Phone 49.
FINANCIAL
MONEY TO LOAN
On Good Real Estate Security
THOS. K. FORD
O.cr Ladd & Bush bank; Salem Oregon
FEDERAL FARM LOANS E per
cent 34 years timo. A. C. Bohrnstedt,
' 401 Masonic Temple, Salem, 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 mi lo from a live
ly saw mill town. Will take good
house and lot in Salem as part pay
ment. Price $G0 per acre. Phone 470
Square Deal Realty Company. U. S.
Bank Building, Salem. 717
0 ACRES, 4 mile from town, 20 acres
cultivated, 3 pruues, 20 timber pas
ture, 6 room house, barn, well aud
spring, on good road, 1 mile to school
$S00 cash, balance terms, price $2,
SOO. $12,000 hardware stock and
building to exchange for ranch.
$25,000 Portland apartment house,
rented, equity for ranch not over $18,
000. 58 acres, 45. cultivated, good
barn, fair house, well fenced, joining
city, will talte Salom residence up to
(2000 and mortgage back, no money
required, price IfluOO. 32 acres, good
improvements, 30 acres cultivated, 12
acre3 prunes, will take Salem resi
dence, some cash and mortgage back
for balance, price $7500. Have some
vory good residences priced below
cost of construction. I write fire in
surance, Socolofsky, 341 Stato St.
. , 922
SCAVENGER
BALEM SCAVENGER Charles Soot
proprietor. Garbage and refuse of all
kinds' removod on monthly contracts
at reasonable rates. Yard and cess
pools cleaned. , Office phono, Main
2217. Residence Main 2272.
WOOD SAW.
FOR A WOOD SAW Phone 1090-K-
1255 N. Summer St. Our prices are
right. W. M. Zander, proprietor. 9-19
BRING YOUR TRADES
I can match you. C. W. Niomcycr, Rea'
State Agent, Canada Lands, 544 State
street.
GENERAL REPAIRING
TJIE FIXIT SHOP Let "S repair and
' Sharpen vour lawn mowors. 267 Court
Phone 1022. tf
STOVE REPAIRING
STOVES REBUILT ANU REPAIRED
50 years experience, Depot, National
- and American fence.
,' Sizes 26 to E8 in high -
Paints, oil and varnish, etc.
loganberry and hop hook.
Salem Fence and Stove Works.
250 Court, street. Phone 124
LODGE DIRECTORY
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS MEET AT
McCornxck hall on every Tuesday
at 8. P. Andrescn, C. C. F. J. Kunti
K. R. 4 8.
MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA
Oregon Cedar Camp No. 5246 meets
every 3rd and 4th Tlmr. eve, 8 o'c'.ock
in Derby building, -eorncr Court and
High streets. B, F. Day, V. C; F, A.
Turner, clerk.
SALEM HUMANE SOCIETY D. D.
Keeler, president; Mrs. Lou Tillson.
secretary. All cases of crucHy or ne-
MtnftttTlllttittfttitittttl m. .t........
FIRMS THAT GIVE SERVICE
4 4 M M 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
TVephoae
Maia 1300
ELECTEICA1
127 North High
gleet of dumb animals should be re
ported to the seeretay for investiga
tion. '
ROYAt NEIGHBORS OP AMERICA
"Oregon Grape Camp" No. ITCO.
meets every Thursday evening in
Derby building, Court and High St.
Mrs. Pearl Coursey, 214 Court St.
oracle; Mrs. Melissa Persons, record
er 1415 '. 4th St. Phone 1436M.
UNITED ARTISANS Capital Assem
bly No. 84 meets first Thursday oi
each month, at S p. m. in I. O. O. F.
HalL Norma L. Terwilliger. M. A.;
C. A. Vibbert, secretary, 34Q Owens
street.
NOTICE OP SALE
Of Government Timber, General Laud
Office
Washington, D. C, August 29, 1918.
Notice is hereby given that subject
to the conditions and limitations of
the act of June 9, 1915 (39 Stat., 218)
aud tin instructions of.tha secicary
of th0 interior of September 15, 1917,
the timber on the following lands will
be sold Oetolxr 23, 1918, at 10 o'clock
a. m., at public auction at the United
States laud offico at Portland, Oregon,
to the highest bidder at no); Kss than
tho appraised value as show Ry this
notice, sale to be subject to the approv
al 0f the secretary 0f the interior. The
purchase price, with au additional
sum of one fifth of one por cent there
of, being commissions allowed, must be
deposited at t line of sale, money to be
returned if sah is not approved, other
wise patent will issue for tho timber
which must bo removed within ten
years.. Bids will bo received from cit
izens of tho United States associations
of such citizens and corporations organ
ized under tho laws of the United
States or any state, territory 0r dis
trict thereof only. Upon application of
a qualified purchaser, the timber on
any legal subdivision will be offered
separately before being included in any
offer of a larger unit.
T. 11 S., R. IE., Sec. 27, NW SW
U, red fir 1275 M., white fir 75 M,
none of th0 red fir or white fir to be
sold for less than $1.50 per M.
CLAY TALLMAN,
Commissioner Gcnoral Land Office.
Oct. 17
TUlf MADVTT
nib umimci
Grain
Wheat, soft white $22.05
Wheat, lowor grades on sample
Oats 90c$l
Hay, eats . $25
Barley, ton ............ $5052
Hay, cheat, new $24
Mill run $3840
Eutterfat
Buterfat 00c
Creamery butter Clc
Pork, Veal and Mutton
Pork, on foot 1718 3-4o
Veal, fancy .'. 18c
8teors 79o
Cow 46e
Spring lambs lllliic
Ewes.--... . ....4(5)rt(
' ambs, yearlings . G7c
Eggs an J Poultry
Iggs, cash .... .-. 45c
Hens, live 202."c
Old roosters .. 13(S)15e
Prys 212l'.c
Broilers .... 2123c
Vegetables
Sweet potatoes 5c
Onions, local .... $3
Cabbage ; 4V2"c
Carrot , ... ZHe
Tomatoes, crate .. . 65c
Turnips 2c
Beets .. 2c
Cucumbers . 25(5)40c
Cantaloupe .- - $2(42.50
Watermelons - 2Vi2Vie
Grapes ,. $1.752.50
Casabas .... 2c
Muskmelon . $1.75
Green peppers . 6c
mat
Oranges $8.50
Lemons, box $8.509.50
Bananas ..... 8c
Promedary dates $8
Black figs, 25 25 lbs 4.50
Retail Prices
Creamery butter 70c
Flour, hard wheat $53.25
Country butter ... - t'5c
Eggs, dozen 50c
For sugar permits go to C. M. Lock
wood, food administrator, 214 North
Commercial street.
No limit on purchases of flour.
PORTLAND MARKET
Portland. Or., Sept. 19 Butter, city
crjamor.y 60c
Eggs, selected local ex. 5053c
' Hens 25(fi'27e
Broilers 2730e
Geese 17(a'18e
Cheese triplet 2829e
I
DAILY LIVE STOCK MiiEKET
Cattle
Receipts 490
Tone of market steadv. unchanged
; ' Prime steers $12n!25
. Choice to good steers $11(312 .
Medium to good steers $9.2511
Fair to medium steer $8.25(a9.5
Common to fair steers $5.75(28.25
Choice cows and heifers $8 9
Medium to good cows and heifers
$5.757.25
Fair to medium cows and heifers
$4.755.75
Canncrs $34
Bulls $5S . - .
ON SHORT NOTICE
44 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 M 4 M 4 M M
Calves $912
Stockers and feeders $69
Hogs
Receipts 6'il
Tone of market steady, unchanged
Prime mixed $19.5019.73
Medium mixvd $19(219.33
Rough heavies $18gl8.30
Pigs $1C17
Sheep
Receipts 953
Tone of market steady, unchanged
Ewes $6.50(a9
Best lambs $13.50(a 14.50
Medium to good lambs $1112
Yearlings $10(a ll
Wethers $9(? 10.50
Ewes $6.5018.50
STAYTONNEWS
(Capital Journal Special Service)
Stayton, Or, Sept. 19. George Tato
and Miss Mabel Rupert, a former teach
er in the schools hei, but whoso home
is in Salem, were married in that city
Saturday. Mr. Tate is to bo oao of Un
do Sam'g 'doughboys" and after a
short honeymoon trip will join tho for
ces. The young' peoplo have many
friends here wh0 will wish for all the
best in life.
Mrs. Frank dispell and children, of
Sheridan, are visitini? at tlm hn.no nt
her mother, Mrs. J. B. Trask.
Oliver LesK-y, who is a member'of
the Pendleton fire department, had his
ribs' badly bruised one day last week
while fighting a fire that" occurred in
that place. He wag struck by tho hoso
but his injury is not serious. '
Wm. Nendd returned Sunday from
eastern Oregon, where he has been the
past coupl0 of months working in har
vest. Stayton schools opened Monday with
n good attendance considering the times
Tliore is a good teaching force, and
w.0 yivopwia uiu goon ior a profitable
session.
J..H. Missler and S. R. Tavlor re
turned Saturday from an outing at Al
sea. .
Mrs. Everett Cral
a visit of several days with relatives in
X Ul IXUI1U,
Sunday the rnvmhtm nt ihn n
Guard were all out in uniform and' had
uieir picture taltcn.
The largo truck of the Brown-retze
null went through the bridge over the
morning. It was loaded with lumber nnd '
cuuBiueiaoie work was necessary to srefi
it out of the difficulty
Mr. and Mrs. Le9 Rock are home from j
a visit, of sevornl ilit, u;ti,
Lin Portland. .... ; " T
B. F. Combs and f.imilv
urday to their
store in Linn county.
O. E. Brown and family arrived Mo
Newport f W0ks Utin8 &t
Miss Clara Mielke is home from Sea
side, whero she spent the summer.
MlSS Wnnfln T),.. ;
Portland this week. .
Omto a number nf tl, mn !...
1 m tho draft attended the meeting at
flirt flrtnnrv !- Dnl . . .
Attorney V. A. Goodo has put down a
well at his place in the cast par. of
town, and will put in a system -whereby
no can irrigate next season.
J. L. Nendcl i, here from eastern
Washington. ,
. Mrs. W. F. Follis re-turned last even
verton a v:8't with relatives at Sil-
SUMMONS "
J?t 'iC j'.,, Cm,Tt t0T 8aUm dis
trict, Stato of Orefjou, county of Ma
rion K H. Kennedy doing business un
'ler the f.nn name nnd stylo of City
Cleaoing Works, plaintff, against Her
man Tedman, defendant.
To Herman Te.lman defendant above
named: In the name of the state of
Oregon you are hereby required to ap
pear ami answer the complaint filed
against you in tho above entitled action
within six weeks from the date of this
publication and if you fail to appear
and answer or otherwise plead within
said time plaintiff will take judgment
against you for the sum of one hundred
dollars and for his costs and dislmrs
ments incurred in this action. This
summons is served upon you by nubli
.tl." 'by. order of the Hon. Daniol
j,u:e 0I tne p,,a(.0 for gB.
lem district, Marion county, Oregon,
Ua.d order dater the 18th day of Sep
tember, 1918. . 1
The '.Into of tho first publication of
ths summons is Thursday, September
19th. aud the .Into f . i, ii i.i;
cation will be Thursday, October 31st,
DONALD W. 'MILKS,
r , i Attorney for plaintiff
D. W ebster,
' Justice of the peace. 10-31
Has a High Opinion of Chamber Iain's
Tablets -
"I have a high opinion of Chamber
lain s Tablets for biliousness and as a
laxative," writes Mrs. C. A. Barnes,
Charleston, III. "I have never found
anything so mild and pleasant to use.
My brother has also used these tablets
with satisfactory result."
Instant Action Surorises
Many Here
Tl.i. ...,.... .
Kiwii b niory surprises local
people: "I had bad stomach trouble.
All food seemed to sour and form gas.
Wa always eonstipatnd. Nothing help
ed until 1 tried buckthorn bark, glycer
ine, etc., as mixed in Adler-i-ka. ONli
SPOONFI'L astonUhprf mo with it'
IX.8TANT action." Because Adler-I-ka
flushes the iNTIKE alimentary ract
it relieves ANV CA.SE constipation,
sour stomach or gas and p vents ap
pendicitis. It has ClCKEfiT action of
anything we ever gold. J. C. Perry.
BRITISH TAKE 8000
Continued from page one)
increase the distance to about three
miles. "
The British alone tik mere than six
thousand prisoners it yesterday 'a drive,
while the French, operatlug nn their
right, took several Vondiril additional.
Tou British and French are now wi'.hia
two mileg and a quarter of St. Queutiu.
Thc Franco-Serbo-Grcck offensive iu
ilaceJouia apparently is continuing fav
orably. More than 4,000 Bulgariau and
30 guhs already have been capturvd, at
the cost of unusually small casualties.
Amsterdam, 8ept. 19. A big detach
ment of German soldiers refused to
leave Aii-La-Chapell0 for the front last
week, according to information obtained
from the frontier today. The escort is
reported to have fired on the mutineers
killing and wounding many, Tho re
mainder were driven aboard trains, but
are said to have thrown thvir rifles out
the windows.
May Mean Retreat.
Rotterdam, Sept. 19. Evidently pre
paring the public for another retreat,
General Ardene, writing in the Berlin
Tageblatt emphasizes the difficulties
caused by the fact that thc German west
front forms 'corner" which can be
attacked from tho west and south. lie
adds;
"i'oct, undoubtedly will use the ad
vantage which the general situation of
fers him,'
Leaving Alsace.
Vesle, Sept. 19. Tho wealthy inuibi
tants of MulhaufOii are evacuating the
city, the Nachrichten declares. The rest
of the population are preparing to com
ply with the military order to k'ave. A
similar exodus from other towns is re
ported to be under way through fear of
a Frauco-Americau push in Alsace.
French Make Gains.
Taris, Sept. 19. "Our troops havo
penetrated Contaseourt (two and three
quarter miVs southwest of St. Quontin)
whore the enemy was stubbornly defend
ing his positions," the French1 war of
fice announced today.
'North of the Aisne we maintained all
our positions.
"Northeast of Courlandon (on the
Vesle) a eGruian attack was brokvu up
before it reached our lines."
On American Front.
With The Americans On The Mot
Front, Sept. J9. Men, supplies and eq
uipment now reaching the front are tet
ter than ever before. The St. Mihiel
operation, left tho American forces in
this region as strong as before the at
tack. In addiiton, it gavp experience
to Bom0 green trops and brouuht new
confidence and aggressive spirit to the
entire army.
Against this, the eOrmans suffered
loss of valunble ground, more than a
full division in prisoners, quantities of
supplies and sustained a severe blow to
thoir constantly sinkiBjj morale. j
The army regards its artillery, infant
ry, machino guns, etc. as speaking the
only language the enemy understands.
The Berlin Version
Berlin, via London, Sept. 19. Fight
ing has been revived in tho Cote De
Lorraino sector of the Mctz front, tho
People Speak Well of Chamberlain's
Tablet
"I havo been selling Chamberlain's
Tablets for about two ycars and heard
Ruch good reports from my customers
that 1 concluded to give them a trioj
myself, and can say that I do not be
lieve there is another preparation of
the kind equal to them,'' writes Q. A.
MciBrMn. lleardford, Ont. If you are
troubled with indigestion or constipa
tion give them a trial. They will do you
good.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that tho un
dersigned, by an order of tho county
court of Marion county, state of Ore
gon, duly made and entered on the 19th
day of August, 191K, waa duly appoint
ed administrator of the estate of Mary
I. Hensol, and that ho has duly quali
fied ag such. All person having claims
against said estate are hereby notified
to present the same, duly verified as
required by law, to tho undersigned at
his offico at 403 Salem Bank of Com
merce building, isaloni, Oregon, within
six months from tho dato of this notice.
Dated and first published this 22ul
day of August, 1918.
KOY F. SHIELDS,
Administrator of the cslato of Mary
I. Henscl, deceased. 9-19
IN THE COUNTY COURT
For Marion County, Oregon
In the mutter of the estate of A.
Olinyor, deceased. Notice of iual set
tlement. Notice is hereby given that tho un
dersigned has filed his final account as
administrator of tho abovw entitled
estate, and that tho eouuty court has
duly set Monday, tho 14th day of Octo
ber, at ton o'clock a. m. thereof at the
court house in Salem, Oregon, as the
time and place for hearing any and all
objections thereto.
Iatii at Halem, O-egon, this 9th day
of September, 1918.
II. II. OLINGEE,
Administrator.
W. C. Winslow, Attorney. 10-10
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
Notice is hereby given, that tho un
dersigned administratrix has filed nor
final account a executor of the estate
of Lorctta Boss, deceased, in the coun
ty court for Marion county, Oregon,
and said court has duly set the hearing
of any objections thereto and the final
settlement thereof for Monday, Octo
ber 14, 191S, at the hour of 10 o'clock
a. m. of said day in the countr Court
room of said court in Salem in laid
county" and state.
' Dated this 12th day of September,
i?J v :,
' LELA JEBMAN,
Administratrix of the estat of Loret-
ta Boss, deceased.
McNarr, McNary k Keyes,
Attorneys for administratrix. 10-10
German war office anuouaced.
," Jn. the Cotes Da Lorraine, fighting
has been revived in minor forefield
a -tions," the statement said
"During a thrust against Mauheul
le (on the western portioa of the Am
erican line) we took prisoners."
Capture of Epehy and Ronssoy by
the British, following a fluctuating bat
tie yesterday was announced- by tho
fllerman war office today. .
"Between Gmiwaucourt ink Hargi
court the KngUih storming troops aug
mented by strong forces of armored
ears, were repelled several times," the
statement aid.
-Epehy and Ronssor,- following a
fluctuating fight, rmaiaedtheirs.
"In the evening, enemy attacks en
the whole front were repulsed.
"From Havrincourt forest, as far aj
th Somme. the British resumed their
offensive against the Siegfried front.
"North of Gouzeaeourt and also at
Villrrg enemy attacks failed."
- Experience the Best Teacher
it is geuerally admitted that exper
ience is the best teacher, .but should
we-, not make use of the experience of
othvrs as well as our own The exper
ience of a thousand persons is more to
be. depended upon than that of one in
dividual. Many thousands of persons
have used Chaiiibe rlaiu 'g fnuirh Reme
dy for coughs and colds with the best
results, wtiich shows it to be a thor ;
oughly reliable troiaration for ttmai
diseases. Try it. It is prompt and ef
fectual and pleasant to take. -
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Express Shipments
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Now is the time to get New Fall Shoes while all of the lines
are complete. We have all widths from the narrowest to
the widest in each style. . . . . . ... . . . . . ...... .". . .
We have a larger selection of Grey and Brown styles in both
the high and lew heels also fieldmouse in the high heels only.
All colored shoes will be very scarce after this season. We
have the new Miliary Shoes with the Cordovan Vamp and
Khaki Cloth tap ,a beautiful shoe at !. . $10.00
The Cordovan Brown Shoe, all leather, high low heel ,very
...
New shipment of Hanan Shoes both for men and Women, all
colors, low and high heels at $12.00
New shoes are arriving each day by express and freight
RUBBER HEE DAY each Wednesday. All 50c heels put on
at half price ... J 25 cents
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thc ir-eooled type, like all
kitTnlcombamlto mnin
require an oil that noids ,
ita full lubrkatiitg quaiitMf
at cylinder beat, burnt
clcaa in tfe combustion,
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marine September 12, the amtratty an
nounced this evening. Fifty eight per
sons are missing." " " '
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