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h i . r GO YOU KnOW VHY - - - We Han'Ssftend From This ? Ja 1 ajjo 2 BltKT THEN VN I THIS THE" loll of Ijmuir From Over There" General Pershing's Official Report NOLL OF HONOR 323456 1234 Tho following" casualties are routed hy the commanding general of the American expeditionary torees: Killed in action .7.. lied f disease J..-........... Wounded severely wounded, degree undetorimned ftoitstlfd slightly- ....,.:.' In the casualty list today reported irom Oregon are the following: ' Virgil L Salmon of Salem, slightly wounded. Nest of kin Mrs. Susan Sal mon. 469 North 18th St Albert E Thomas, Portland, slightly "winded ' Nathan H Hiatt, Portland, severely founded Soth O Cadinan, Portland; in hospi tal clamed, previously reported died of wounds.' . ; .-,- -: . Killed In Action -Andrew P, Alves, Fall River, Mass. Walter Clegg. New York. Joseph J. Lofflcr, Brentwood, N. Y. Charles V. Mason, McClellandtown, J'a. , - ,,: David Qu!mby,' Newton, Kcb. " ; iMed of Disease. ; iJiimca 8. Beany, Short Creek, Ohio. Willie H. Codren, Lockout, Mont. Fred O. Kleinman, North WnleSj Pa. John E. Shaughnessy, Missoula, Mont J&ssKXelg. Wounded - ' '"'Bergeont Herbert A. Sieljcs, West ..JOepero, Wis.. . ,..:,-., . Corporal Henry J. Gaab, ' Mcdfovd, .Wig. ... ...,; .., . . Mechanic Frank- H. Humphrey, Churches Ferry, N. D. - . Privates Oneil Bouscjuet, Woonsockot K. I. , , Michael Carter, East Douglas, Mns. William K. Corey, Norwich. Conn. Edward Fluvd Crviler, Grand Rapids, 4 V i- Victoixa- "Willi ..f It is almost as necessary to keep d the morale of the treat citizens army at horns as it is to Keep up me norftle of the array of fighters at the front. That is vhy theaters are ppen, why baseball has its devotees, and why golf is still piayea. ine men whe support the Liberty Loans, find the Victory Loan, also the Rec Cress and ether great war activities, need exercise and amusement to keep them running at top speed in Lbe great game ox Business, ins golfer?, of the United States and Canada have given vast sums to the lied Cross; ambulances bearing the frames of clubs are in service at jhorac and abroad, and golfers have not only rfveu freely of their money, t9i fcnffisfe. 0 frem fraya ie" THE 7 pyZcuu : r i -r i x I Mich.' Jese T. Curlee, Ashland, Ala. . Charles T. Dever, Casper, Texas. Leonard Fries, Germany. Albert C. Gray, Philadelphia, Ta. David E. Henry, Brooklyn, fx. Y. Shernux Hubert. Eldorado, Kans. James Hughes, New York. , Thomas' H. James, Lavaeca, La.' Joseph Lehpamer, Chicago.- Samuel Levin?, New York. . . Lto MeClrath Grand Island, Neb. James P. Martin, Woreestor, Mass. August F. Mattson, Repurilie, Mich. Delinar A. Miller, Snokano, Wash. v. John L. North, Jr., Miami, Fla. unester Seymour Norton, Highland Park, Mich. Vincent J. O'Brien, Washington D. C. - Joe Owen, Dallas, Texas. Frank Rocco, Jr. New York. Thomas Edward Smith, Brooklyn, N.I I. . : St. Elmo Thomas, Coahoma, Texas. V Charles V. White,. Madison, Wis. Wounded (Degree Undeternilnea) Lieutenant Frank E. Dempsey, Johns town, Pa. Sargeanto ' Thomas P Otoolo, Brooklyn Jeremiah Sheehy, Ireland - ""Oorporaig : Paul Hnreiichar, Southwest Pa Frauk Kelly, Brooklyn JohS Manning, Bochelle 111 '. " Z"f Jolin .W Tanzer,, Cleveland 0 ; ... 'Orvillo Volley. Millcrton NY' Musician Abe Wakschal, Brooklyn -Wagoner Bernard S Laydon, Brook lyn .; .." .. .. Cook' Joseph A EmmCtt, Carbondale Pa ... ,-.,..-,- ..... Privates Thomas J Carr, New York George B Darker, Darien N Y Charles A Fnrrell, Philadelphia Kdwnrd P Forguson, Altoona Pa Ijerov flrecnlv, Beading Pa Albert J Hamlen, Fairhaveu Mass GOLF IN CANADA THE WHOLE YEAR ROUND UfZ. HI " i ' ' .j It 3i.v k , j - v - - r it ' "fit ' 3oIf Club -i ,N the armies of Great Britain, Canada, France, and the. United States. More than 3,500 golfers in Canada have gone overseas to ngnt, ana more than 200 of them have made the su preme sacrifice. It may be news to some golfers that in British Columbia a golfer can pursue his favorite sport the whole year around. There are no v inter-killed greens in Victoria r Vancouver. Tie Victoria Golf Club was established in 1S28, and its sea side links at Oak Bay constitute one of the finest tests of gnu in i;anaua. In addition to this coarse, Victoria ; has the Colwood ootl ana tjsmvty dub, os of the finest mland pii courses in America and the United Service Club, a very good nine-bole DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 191S. wow in me , SWECZES) Elmer A Hanson, Ridgeway P . Charles E Harvey, Franklin Pa Charles H Horton,' Averill Park N Y Mosej Horznik, Eric Pa Taylor Ivy, Cirubbs Ark Thomas V Kearus, New York Robert J King, Coutryvillo Ind Harold B Kliugemau, South Wcy- inoutn ilass . ' . Harry E Kohl, Pittsburg Pa Richard Leone, Greensourg Pa Anthony Lonibardd. Brooklyn Harry V Palmer, Blairsvillo Pa Krastus Peters, Galesburg HI ) , Milroy-J Platner, Bridgeport 111 jS'ocl Plattel, Paterson N J .Edward F Purccll, Oak Park 111 ' ; Alexander Recksting, Maiden Mass WrHiam A Reynolds, Lebanon N H Robert L Roller, Horse Cave Ky. Victor G Ross, Washington Pa Benjamin Smetaka. Mt Pleasant Pa .'Andrew H Treffs, 'Brooklyn . Arthur R Wondland, Hawkoye la Henry M Wilhelms, St Louis Mo Henry M Wood, Hnrveys Pa Died from accident and other causes 3 llii.il nt Hitu-Avn ft Wounded, degree undetermined "....-- 88 Missing iu action 6 Total 105 Died from Accident and Other Causes Corp Walker A Oainey, Defuniak Epgs Fla ' Privates George W Overall, gan Digo Cal William A Wilson. Chattanooga Tenn Died of Disease Sgt Leon H iSeigel, Corinth N Y Corp Clarence Widder. Block City 0 Privates' - Hershel Areus, Saratoga Ind Rufus T Finnell, Lewiston Idaho Robert Ross, McNajr Miss :' , Alvin C ShCetz, E Chanibersburg Pa Joseph H Smith, Scranton Pa Bill Williams Jr,Brownwood Ga Wounded, Degree Undetermined '' , Lt George W R Martin, Log Angoles '(W Miehele Cttrtonl, Elk Cal - . , William P Mortcnscn, .Suisun Cal Missing in Action . i'. Privates ' Benny F Boyd, Brownwood Toit Elmer H Carlson, Mt Vernon Wash Edward Hooppner, Hemlock -Mich hv-lc W Neilson, Minneapolia Minn Vincent Wrobluwskl, St Louis Mo V - "' ,.. " "'Hi.l.Hay - .". j N : . Vs. . 1 course. The city of Vancouver Is also f golf center with several duM notably the Ehaughnessy Heijtfi j Golf Club, an elgnteen-hole tw-& well trapped and bunkered. ftk course is named in honor of Lrri Shaughnessy, President of the C'f adlan Pacific Railway, who u: , Mil an ardent poller. Other xc lent clubs at Vancouver are th JmV cho Country Club and the Vancouver Go!f and Country Club, There are scores of other sjrwM'4 eolf clubs in Canad . . t . r 1 f 1 .. T . n lioyal Montreal Golf Club, 1- l ablUbed in 1873, if tS 't . viu Fji ta b i rihftd i before the St Andrews Golf 1-2l1 Yonkere, N. t, was cpen4 'ts , i first golf club jp.Jlt Vqitjgi tM" it I SEE -HE SVSS r ' MARINE CORPS CASUALTIES Killed in action .. i Died of wounds . .. . Died of disease .'....;.. ;. 1 4 i.. 17 3 . 15 Wounded severely Missing in aetion Total Killed in Action Sgt "Joseph J Humpal, Cleveland O , Died of Wounds, privates Lemuel J Johnston, Wallace Tex Clyde T Perry, Royalton 111 , ' Herbert C Summerby, Allcnville ilicb Ivan C Walker. Roekford la '. . Died of Disease See Lt Francis M Snider, Wheeling W Va . . Sergeants Robert J Brown, Morrison Wash. N J Smith Corp Carl Gross-KuTth, Ridgefield Park, N J : v - , privates - . . James F Abbott, Memphis Tenn Lawrence H Bean, Kftigsville Tex Chas R Bedell, Ocean Grove N J Lawrence J Blanchett, Elk River Min "Worth B Burleson, Bastrop Tex Milton G Freer, Lockport N Y ' Edward E Fry, Canton O ;' V Leon Hnntowskv,Chicago William W Ipson, Beaver -Utah Goorge E Krift, St Louis Mo !: Robert E McGotigh, Providence R I William E Miles, E t Louis III Harry R. Sawyer, Cherry Valley if Y ' Wounded Severely Sgt Walter Jensen, New York Privates'! George W Leavesley Philadelphia Missing in fiction Corporals Elmer N Lancaster, Alliance Cal ' Ralph B Stuart, New York i -'-Privater--' August F Berghoff , Ft Wayne Ind James Wl Bragg, Aflbx- KyJ- ' Otb L Hendrick, Kentland Ind " Howard A Heil, Clalrton Pa " . Cloment A Hynes, Dufiild Mich . Harry P Johns, Newark O Henry J Karnatz, Akron N Y Hepwood C Kildow, Oakland Md Win E Mullens, Olcqtt W Va Perry L Sink, Detroit Mich .Linton C Skebba, Minneapolis Minn Bernard A Taheny, Chicago Emil A Zeck, Toledo' ,0" '. Died of -wounds received in action, previously reported wounded: Pvt Frank Collier, Springfield 111 Sick iu hospital, previously reported missing: Corp David B Hill, Crowley Tex ' " ' ' Privates " ' - Edward C Bass Monticcllo Wig Richard W Cox', '8t Louis Mo Returned to duty, previously report ed missing: Pvt Earl H Fishor, Fox Lake Wig STAYTON NEWS (Capital Journal Special Service.) Htnvton n-l 26. W. H. Hiiwlcv. u.... n-4. OH Va TT TT.rl,Ur nf Lewiston, Mont., and L. M. Hawlcy. of Buffalo. N. Y.. were iruest. of their sis- ter. Mrs. Dr. H. A. Beanchamp, soven , jral I days this week On Wednesday . they gathered at tho old homo place near Me Cov. where a reunion was held, C. E. ipf t ' I 1 . . sr 1 Hawley and family, of McCoy, and B.t.. 1fiu. F. Mulkcy and family, of Portland, bo- ing present, also Mrs. J. H. Hawleyi mother of Mrs. Bcauchamp. W. H. English hag purchased the five acres known a, the-old slaughter house tract. nea-M. A. Stayton's. Mr." and Mrs. Wade Mekcnney. ot Portland, spent sevoraf days this week at the home of C. S. Clark. Mrs. E. G. Siegmund waa called to Eugene the first of the week by. tho ill- ne of her son, J. Lawrenee. Later Mr. Siegnmiid was called. Word from there Friday was to the effect that tho sick young man was holding his own and that he would very likely re cover. . Miss Wanda B(Own, who has been sick in Eugene, is reported so well that she is again attending stliool. , II. w. Kramer, or jNcwbcrg, visitea his brother, C. E. Kramer, in Staytoa Sunday. . - . John Begin, of Eierdale, 8. D., it here , with his family and ha, moved into the G. R. Munkcrs residence. I Mrs. J. A. Hendershott, who has been ti.. i. - .;.l.t.. proved. '' j Henry Huntley and Misg Sadie Shep-! herd were married tho first of the week at. Albanv. Tluv hav nianv friends !who will'wish them all kinds of happl-1 .nous in their union. Wednesday. " During the tw0 weeks the Stayton Miss Selma Schuff, who has been 'schiKJs will be' closed a number of the teaching in Baiicr, Or,, is home during ! teacher, will return to their homes. 'the closing of the schools there on ae fMrs. Pearcv gne to Oakland, Or., Miss' count of the influenza. Miner" to Portland, and Miss- Schlf- j James MicJko came up from 0 , , ferer to Sclo. . . , . for a short visit with homo folk the I t. r tl D F.I.A. -a,!.. .' .!!, .,1 firat of the Week. Mntan. on w.r ricoi bat was 1- lowed to return home, bag since arriv ing been confined to hi home with the influenza. He is recovering liicely 'and it is expected will be able to be . out to a few days. . Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Gark are the j pleased parents of a new. daughter that Siw this sccioe" 1 r OueC ujiTK DfM-TON 1(0 luHtGH DfM-TON tS KIUC60. I CAPITAL JOURNAL CLASSIFIED DEPT. 1 QUICK REFERENCE TO FIRMS THAT GIVE SERVICE ON SHORT NOTICE WHERE BUYER AND SELLER MEET WE RECOMEND OUR ADVERTISERS EVXBTTEma ELECTRIOAl Uasonlo Temple, 127 North Hik fal$m Keetne Co, OSTEOPATH OBS. 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 Angeles College. Officii 605-508 Nat Bank Bldg. Phone 85. Residence, 1620 Court. Phone 2815. Dr. White Bet. Phone 4G9. DENTIST 0B. F. L. UTTER, DEIT II T, ROOMS 413-414 Bank of Commerce building. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE And worth tho price, five acres of choice land for hay, grain or fruit; located abot 2& miles from city limits, a new and well furnished house and burn, an excel lent woll with pump, A acre of tim . ber, place well fenced on R. F. D. Plenty and variety of fruit for fam ily use. Price $2000. mproyemeuts are worth the money asked. Inquire of Square Deal Realty Co. Phone 470 GENERAL REPAIRING THE FIX1T SHOP-Let -is repair and Sharpen your lawn mowsrs. 26' Court Phone 1022. ' " tf STOVE REPAIRING STOVES REBUILT AND REPAIRED 0 years experience, JJupot, National end American fence. , Sizes 20 to S8 in high Paints, oil and varnish, eto Loganberry and hop hook. Salem Fence and Stovo Works. 250 Court street. Phone 12. THE MARKET Otaia Wheat, soft' white $1.942 Wheat, lower grade on sample Oats - ,, B0c$l I HlV, OStg ... - " 5arley' ton ' .. j052 .... !i7(pS eheat B8W Mil run Eutteifat Butterfat Creamery butter 67c 66c Fork, veai and Mutton ""J' . '; Veal, fancy Steers ' 7(9 Cows . 46iAc fSLnrinrr lfimKo. . llC ,' ...4fi)6 T-ambs, yearlings Eggs and Poultry Eggs, cash - - Hens, livo Old roosters -. 07C 57c 2022C ; 15e Springs 2124c Vegetables , Sweet potatoes ... 4c - $2 2c $2.50 $1.70 18c $1 Potatoes Onions, local Cabbage Carrots .......... Horse radish root. H - 18c Tomatoes ... Turnips 2f 2. 2540 $2 .. $1.75 6c Se ,.. 3 Beets j Cucumbers Grapes - Muskmelon Oreen peppers .......... Casabas Parsnips Kiror nlnnr ....... i.iiaj Cranberries, box , arrived at their home Thursday morn log. O. A. Bcauchamp visited Portland E. C. Titus has mOvcd Ins auto sales store into tlue Thomas building. Josrnal Yast Ads Pay : JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY tea to ftis p:;:t ) THIS IS THH- iFOius the: STKB feU-l AWO- Tslspaoae Mala 1209 SECOND-HAND GOODS BUY, SELL AND EXCHANGE Men's clothes, shoes, hats, jewelry, watches, tools, musicr.l instruments, bicycles, guns, rifles, revolvers, suit aset, trunks, eameras. typewriters and furniture. Capital Exchange 337 Court street, Phone 193. WATER COMPANY SALEM WATER COMPANY Office eorner Commercial and Trade streets Bills payable-monthly in advance. Phone 606. FINANCIAL KONEY TO LOAN On Good Real Estate Security THOS. K. FORD Over Ladd ft Bush bank; Salem Oregon FEDERAL FARM LOANS - 6 per eent 34 years time. A. C. Bobrnstedt, 401 Masonie Temple, Salem, Oregon. REAL ESTATE BRING YOUR TRADES can match you. O. W. Niemeyer, Real Estate Agent, Canada Lands, 544 State Itreet. SCAVENGER SALEM SCAVENGER Charles Sooe proprietor. Garbago and refuse of all kinds removed ou monthly contracts at reasonable rates. Yard and cess pools cleaned. Office phone, Main 2247. Residence Main 2272. rem Oranges $12.50 Lemons, box $('9.50 Bananas -...... : 7o Hiickelberrics, pound - ISc California grape fruit, case $10 Black figs, 25 25 lbs 4.50 Figs, 4 oz packages .......... .......... $3 Figs, .6 oz, packages $4.50 Figs, 8 oz. packages $3.50 Figs, 10 lb. fancy ..... $2.25 Figs, 10 lb. ex. fancy .. $2.50 Retail Prices Creamery butter 70c Flour, hard wheat , $33.25 Country butter . 68o Eggs, dozen - 60tti65o For sugar permits go to C. M. Lock wood, food administrator, 11 North Commercial street. No canning permits to bo issued af ter Nov. 1. Limit now 10 pounds. . No limit on purchases of flour. PORTLAND MARKET Portland. Or., Oct, 20. Butter., city creamery 60c creamoiy 60c Kggs, selected local ex. 535flo Hens 2o27c Broilers 2730 Geese 1718e Cheese triplet 3536e DAILY LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Receipts 118 Tono of market quiet I'rime steers $12fel2.50 Choice to good steers $1112 Medium to good steers $9.75(11 Fair to medium steers $8.25i'9.23 . Common- to fair steers $68 tihoice cows and heifers $S(8,50 AfridhtiTi tfi ffiml p.nwn and heifers 07.25 . j.air t0 nicdium cows and heifers $3(6 ' - : :anncrs $3ffi4 Bulls $5(&7' , Calves $iTtol2 Stockers and feeders $6(58 . Hogs Receipts 322 Tone of market slow ' Prime mixed $17(5)17.10 Medium mixed lf!.8Ko 17 Rough heavies $1515.10 Pigs )1413 "' . Sheop , Rccoipts none , . . Tone of market woak Prime lambs $U((i 12 ..",' Fair to medium lambs $Sfl"10 Yearlings 10ffill 'Wethers ' 10 Ewes $68.50 . ' ; NINE DO YOv; kruOu; the fCTo.s MUCH UOlSS" i TPw-K.IU fveowT tTe WOOD SAW. TOR A WOOD SAW Phone 1090-B 1255 N. Summer St. Our prices ar right. W. M. Zndr, proprietor. 9-19 i l. jui il-. "sssa LODGE DIRECTORY KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS MEET AT MeCornack hall on every Tuesday at 8. P. Andresea, C. C. f . J. Kunta K. S. & 8. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Oregon Cedar Camp Nor 5246 meets every 8rd and 4th Thur. eve, 8 o'clock In Derby building, corner Court and High streets. R. F. Day, V. C; T. A. Turner, clerk. , SALEM HUMANE SOCIETY D. Keoler, president; Mrs. Lou Tillsoa, secretary. All cases of cruelty or ne glect of dumb animals should be re ported to tho socrotay for investiga tion. I BOYAL NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA "Oregon Crap Camp" No. 1360. meets every Thursday evening ia Derby building, Court and High 8U , Mrs. Pearl Coursey, 214 Court St. Oracle; Mrs. Melissa Persons, record er 1115 N. 1th St. Phone 1436M. UNITED ARTISANS Capital Assem bly No. 84 meets first Thursday of each month, at 8 p. m- in I. O. 0. F. . Hall. Norma U Tsrwilliger. M. A.; C. A. Vlbbert, secretary, 34Q Owes streot. RAILROAD TTIE TABLE (Effective October 3, 1918.) SOUTHERN PACIPIO. ! Mate line. Northbound No. IS Oregon Express ...6:55 a. m No. 54 Oregonian ..................5:05 a. m. No. 28 Willamette Limited ..9:15 a. m. No. 13 Fortlund Passonger 1:20 p. m No. 24 Coos Bay Limited 4:00 p. in No. 14 Portland Express ........7:55 p. m Southbound No. 53 Orcgunian .'. ..........3:20 a. m. No. 23 Coos Bay Limited ........ 9:42 a. m No. 15 California Express ..10:0h a. m. No. 17 Rosoburg Passonger ....9:33 p. m. No. 27 Willametted Limlted....5:54 p. m. No, 13 - 'Frisco Express 4:18 p. m. ' SALEM-GEER LINE. , No. 73 Arrive at Salem :10 a, m. No. 74 Leave baiem .....3:10 p. m. SALEM, FALLS CITY It WESTERN. 161 Leaveg Salem, motor i.7:00 a.m 163 Loaves Salem, motor ...9:28 a.m. 165 Leaves Salem, motor 1:55 p.m. (Through car to Monmouth and Arlie.) 171 Leave Salem .6:15 p.i 162 Arrives st Salem . 164 Arrive at Salem 166 Arivro at Salem . 8:25 a.m. 11:00 a. m. 8:20 p.m. 7:40 p.m. 172 Arrives at Salem . OREGON ELECTRIC. Southbound. Train Leave Arriv Arrive No. Portland Salem tugane 5 Ltd 8:13am 10:15 am 12:30 pm 7 10:40 am 12:iid pm Saiem only 9 ...2:05 pm 4.12 pm 6:35 put 13 Ltd....-4:45 pm 6.40 pm 8:50 pm 17 6:05 pm 8:07 pin Salom only 19 9:20 pm 11:20 pm Salem only No. 63 school tiain from Woouburu, ar rive 8:35 a. m. except Saturday and Sunday. (North Bank Station (leaving Jefferson Street 13 and 20 minute later.) Northbound Train Leave Arrive No. Eugene Salem 6 . 7:15 am Arrive Portland 9:20 am No. 64 to Woodburn 8:55 a. m. except Saturday and Sunday. 10 Ltd 7:25 am 9:4u am 11:30 am 12 . 12;15 pm 2:23 pm 16 Ltd 1:44 pm 4:00 pm 5:50 pa 20 5:30 pm 7:40 pm 22 5:25 pm 7:53 pm 10:00 pm (North Bank Station (Arrivw Jeffersoa street 15 minutes earlier. CORVALL1S CONNECTIONS. Leave Corvallis Arrive Salem 8:20 am.. Northbound 9:45 am 2:41 pm ..Northbound .4:00 pia 6:t8 ara......Northbound 7:55 pa Leave Salem ..' - Arrive CorvaHlg 10:13 am Southbound 11:37 au 4:12 pm. Southbound 5:40 pa 6:40 pin Southbound 8:00 pw Joaua! Wast Ads PaY -4 1 ! I 1