THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1918. SEVEN loll of fotwrji) "From Over There" Yj General Pershing's Official Report 4 Today'! casualty list contains the following Oregon men: JOHN E. NOTEE ' Pcndjeton; Killed jn Actioa MIKE WTLQAB Portland; Killed in Actioa ; -JAY T. SMITH Fortland; Killed in Actioa WILLIAM H. MARROW Portland; Killed in Ariton. WILLIAM JOHN COLBROOK Coquille; Died of Disease. WALTER A. STTJHLE " Portland; Missing In Actioa The following casualties are report ed by the commanding general of tho American expeditionary forces;. Killed in action .................... ...... 179 lied of diaeaso ..; .lol Wounded slightly 410 Missing in action . 50 Total.. ..440 Killed In Action. . Israel' Putnam, Washington Major if, E. l.ieutoiiuuts Pa, Jos T Tursons, Erie Francis S. Patterson, Philadelphia. iWiu. C. Pierce, Twin Falls, Idaho. Albert B. (Simpson, Wavcrly Hall, Ga. 0 . ffa, J. H. Watters, Ellicott City, Md- Sergeants Frank D. Coats, Trinity, Texas. Ralph F.Puliut4,o, Zion City, 111. Win. A. Glaseo, Wellston, Okla. . Albert A. Grodsky, St. Louis, Mo. . - Bam'l. J. Haines, Alexandria. Va- Harry T. Morrowo, Cataaqua, Penn. Murroy H, Plant, Bethlehem, New Hampshire. Lee A. Brooks, Troy, Penn. Richard Maddox, Mt. Vernon 111. Corporals Edward Albert, Mont gomery, Iowa. Michael Bucuzzo, Haverhill, Mass. John Pythias Carson, Oxford, N. J. Robt. W. Cooper, Oxnard Calif. Albert J. Harden, Elwood, Mo. John L. Hoffmon, Brookfield, Md. James A. Kellow, Mufrce-sboro, Tenn Edmund Ephriam Moore - Kakcency Kans. James J. Mullen, Philadelphia, Pa. John V. Horner, Lbckhart, Texas. ' Amzi H. Jeffers, Hedlands, Calif. Oral Johnson, Dayont O. Hamuol A. Macatee, Baltimore, Md. ; Yaro J Marcs,. Cleveland, O. Wilbur C. Odam, Vnionvillc, Mo. William Offenburger, Brooklyn, N Y Chester C Parmerloo Long Beach California Raymond V Patton, Delphis Ohio. Elmer E Pcnncl, Malta Ohio. Alfred Anton IPennings, Greeubay, .Wisconsin. John Popson, North LethTmge, Alta. Chester E. Richardson, McConaels ville Ohio. Chas- J. Rogers, Waco Texas. Maxwell H. Sievers, Salinas Calif Robert M Veachey Raliegh SC KdTonyan, Ringwood Ills Floyd t Weeks, Andalusia 111 Oscar W. White, Edenton N C Harry Wilson, Cincinnati I.eroy Wolfe, Haydenvillo Ohio Bugler John E Fuchs, Baltimore Md Machinist Thos. Moore, Collingswood N J Mechanic Guy C Brown, Phoenix Maryland. Wagoner Henry Kapperman, New burgs Ind Privates Gabriel Ii Adams, Hcrndon Pern. Chester A Alstrum, Cripplo Creek, Colnrado Lester Andrus Spanish Forks, Utah Giovanni ArTgelillo, Bristol, Pa. Antonio Arrigo, Beverly N J , Ennneft L Bell, tfhrevc Ohio Harry T Boyle Mahoney City Ta Balphelo Capobianco, Boston, Mass Frank E. Carey; Chillicotte Ills , Jog. H Castro, Providence B I Harley Philip Chffsp, Westerley R I George Bishop Cheshire, K-City Mo Ora Rueben Clark, Keytessville Mo Lawrence M Congleton, Neches Texas Hubert J) Cook, Cincinnati Ohio" fnmuel J Covert Loudonville Ohio , Harold Deyo, Urbana Ohio Simon Dukes, Barlberton Ohio Walter G. Albert, Hagerstown Md Harry O Altenberg, Franklin Grove Ills Angus Arnicl, Cooperstown Ills Carrington E Bailey, Nokcsvflle Va Curtis F Balthaser Kutztown Penn Clarence E Beedy, Springfield, Ark Kdgar Ii Benge, Yoiklyn Del !iiv V Benoit Verona N D Philip R Bcrfeld, Baltimore Md William Buhl, West New York N J Richard Butler, New Haven Conn , Alfred P Chappell, Platteville, Wis William Belwin Crowley, Millers Falls Mass .Tallies R Cutler, San Francisco Cal George M Donahiie( Philadelphia Pa . Harrv E Fnerst, Springfield Mass. Clifford J Gankcwere West Bethle hem, Penn Charles J Hanlan Portal N D . George Haskins, Norhtport N Y Clinton C Hendrix, Clinton la Joseph R Hogan, Baltimore Md Herbert J Kielnian, Dyer Ind Robert . , Kelly, Oakland. Cat .. . . CREAM FOR CATARRH OPENS UP NOSTRILS Tells How To Get Quick Belief from Bead-Colds. It's Splendid I In one minuta your clogged nostrils jwill open, the air passages of your head (will clear and you cair breathe freely.' (No more hawking,, snuffling, blowing' headache, dryness. 1 No struggling for ifartath at night; your cold or catarrh iwill be gone. Get small bott!e of Ely'a Cream Balra from your druggist now. Apply V little- of this fragrant, antiseptic, Sealing cream in your nostrils. It pen Wtrates through every air passage of the lead, soothes the inflamed or swollen Wnteeus membrane and relief comes in atantly. It's just fine. .Doat stay stuffed-np rith a cold or nasty catarrh Relief jmesM quickly, Silas Kitto, Runningville S D John Kniietowitz, Cleylyon Pa Gilbert M Koontz, Columbaa O . IiOuis Lohmuller Philadelphia James C Ludwig, Baltimore Md Ernest R McXaniara Boston Mass Joseph McNamara, Philadelphia Henry Magliarca, Drcsdea NY Ernest F Martin Airy N C Constantina Mazzocietti. Kcvstono Pa Charles K Mull, Montgomery Pa '. Paul E Myhre, Trail, Minn. Harry M iXckels, Kahoka Mo Watter J Obcrhause, Washington Mo Chester Parsons Beaver Citv, Neb Gordon Pauley, Tiqua O Anious Payhe, Yagrande, Ga Arthur Perkins, Bellston Station N X George S Price, Phoenix Md Vincent Ritzon, Jackson Mich Joseph A Roth, Rochester N Y John- S Rowe, Akron O Louis Scarzello, Can Francisco Cal George H Fritz" Reville 8 D George W Garret, Humboldt,. Tenn Samuel L Glenn, Rusk Texas. James L Glover, Bluff City, Tenn William Goss, Pedmond, Ala Walter J Graham, Bowling Green O Fay Guy, Muscofah Kas. Samuel Halpert, Baltimore Md Francis H Heidman, Cleveland O -William G Jakos, Garfield, Utah Patrick J Keenan, Berkeley Cal Joseph P Kennedy, Brooklyn N Y Edgar H Kimes, Philadelphia Carl L Kirchdorfer, Louisville Kiy Ronald A Klippert, Rochester N Y Henry Jake Koch, Hastings, Neb . Peter Leturgez, Gilmoro Ind Fred McCnllogh, Burlington, Kas Charles G McMillan, Racford, N C Alfred Nicholas Maas Loupurcx Post- offico, Pa. . Lloyd O Magee, Little Falls Minn Roy B- Martin, Dolphin, Wash. Tony Marzovillo, Flushing N Y Joseph F Mathis, Brooklyn N Y . Michael J Maxwell, Brooklyn N Y Charles Elmer Milbouiji, St. Joseph Mo . . Joseph J Miseannon, Catawissa, Pa - Harry B. Moore, Shillington Pa Antonio Morchio, Colousa Cal Robocrt R Morris, Philadelphia Pa UMkllhU SPECIAL AGENTS FOR wiiTrirt For Men and nmrnmnnminniimi The young men who want style, fit, service, will buy this elegant shoe. It was made to sell above the government limit, but we hold it down to that price, $12 There are many other styles, too, all good in appearance, comfort, etc., and at prices you can afford, too. You pay just a little more for a great deal better shoe. HUES UlliJi Uort try Iht fair UubyDujior", Blocbar. Wid Shank. OMsida Back star. Haavy Squara Edsa. GavaraMant Saacifieatiaai Sola. Squar Heal. Corn-, dodger Last , n I John K Mouotafes, New Cumberland i W. Va j. .Charles G Olesch, Chicago ! Jerry Bannozzo, Milbrook N Y ' Doininick Patalino Camillus N Y I Julius M Pcderson, New Brighton N Carl Cass Peters, Savona N Y Frederick W Prettyman, Cambridge Md Christoforo Quinto, Brooklyn N Y Lawrence C Reed, Mattoon 111 James R Ridings, Campoobello S C Oscar L Russell,. Ashland Okla William L Simmons, Houston Texas Ferdinand Thomure, St Louis Mo John Thorpe Lynn Mass Henry Thorsen, Stockton Cal NIra A Turner, Sonora Ky Robert Henry Turner, Petty Texas Jeptha J Tuttle, Endicott N Y Joseph V Wallace,. Kingstown P Lee Walsh, Whitemore Iowa Thomas I Walsh, Boomer N C" Roy Wcidcnbach, East Vancouver, Canada Geo. Weyuker Brooklyn NY Joseph O Yehle, Philadelphia Harold H Young, Granville Canada Jesse E Schaal, Philadelphia Frank M Sherrill, Browning 111 James P Slattery, Waterville Iowa Clifford Esmond Tabor, Cranston SI George Vanordeh, Jersey City N J Nicholas Vorta, Now York , Charles F Weber, Brookl.vn N Y Mathias Weber Barton Wis Henry M Zabriskio, Pleasant Utah Died of Disease Lieutenants Robert Coleman, Saranac Lake N Y Francis' M Burkhalter, Nashville Ga Winfield Scott Faulds, Chicago Sergeants Andrew W. Bailey, Besse mer Ala James L McDonald, Sidney Canada Corproals Charles C Conover, Bonne Terre, Mo Earl R Hardner, Oneonta N Y James B Babbour Jacksonville Fla Frank Nagcngast - Baltimore Md Harry Oaks, Annandale N J Joseph T Phillips', Kellar Va Mechanic. Frank 15 Weed, Poughkeep- sic, NY Wagoners Jack Fishberg, New York Alfred J Dupont, White River Junc tion Vt. Harold Hewlett, Ncwtonia Mo: Cook Arthur R Howell, Thomasville N C Privates Vito N Abbruzzesi, New York , , Luther Allen, Bakerstown Ky Robert Baker, Meadows N C Laurence B Barnes, Willborn Fla r. ... -- -- .... ..j Young Men 'Mart bjth4 fair Luibylhi rB-" DROWN Cor. dma Bal Smllr.l.ta Ift Top. Lap Soam at Back. GtvcrnoiMl Ssaeification Oalaraola tmi Whit. Fibra MiddlaSela. MadiumHaal Thrill Last II I II I 1 1 No shoe could be more comf ortablei and men who insist on ease at all times are those who choose the Corndodger and insist on it at all times. Once worn, always chosen. 1 rrii ti ira i ji.i.m. iianun am mmn it - - - - THIS WOMEH dNLY V0GHtD95POUNDS Sirs. BurBaak ' Takes Tanlac Asd Now Weighs 127 1 . - Pounds. . : One of the most noteworthy features and one that stands out more promi nently than any other "perhaps, in con nection with Tanlao is the very large number of men and women who have reported an astonishing rapid increase in weight as a result of its use. One of the latest to testify to the remarkable reconstructive power of the medicine is Mrs. Anna Burbank, who resides at 3282 2nd Ave. West, Se attle, Wash. Mrs. Burbank came in tho Bartell Drug store in company with her husband rencently and made the following statement, stating that she had actually ' gained thirty two pounds. , "I can't say," stated Mrs. Burbank in describing her caso, "that I had any special ailment, but for the last four years 1 have been gradually, losing weight and strength, and. going down hill. My appetite was so pixr, that I never eared for anything to eat. I was dreadfully constipated, and suffered a great deal with headaches and pains in my back. I was completely rundown anil tircdout all the time, and hardly ha dencrgy eijoivgh to drag myself around. Nothing dKl me any good, and I fell off in weight until I was hardly more than a frame. . , "When I began taking Tanlac, I' weighed only ninety five pounds. 1 had been rcadinc so much, about 'how others had been benefited, and were gaining in weight by taking Tanlac, that I made up my mind to see what it would do for me and the results have been far more than I ev-er expected. I now weigh one hundred and twenty seven pounds, having actually gained thirty two pounds in a little more than a month and am still gaining. I am always ready for my meals now with a fine appetite, and have gotten rid of all the headaches and pains in my back and my tired wornout feelinpe are gone too. I got up in the mornings now feeling thoroughly rested and strong, and full of life and energy. I can rec ommend Tanlao te anyone in a rundown condition, for it certainly has built me up wonderfully.'.' .,. Tanlac is sold in Hubbard by Hub bard Drug Co.) in Mt. Angei by lien Gooch, in Gervaig by John Kelly, . in Turner by H. P. Cornelius, in Wood burn by Lyman H. Shorey. in Salem by Dr. 8. C. Stono, in Silverton by Geo. A. Steelhammer, in Gates by Mrs. J. P. McCurdy and In Stayton by U. A. Beauchamp, in Aurora by Aurora Drug Store. (Adv.) Fred B Basel, Lake Bluff, 111 August F M Beutnagol, Nopol, Tel Bobert Bowen, Honeapath, 9 C . John 0 Bdyson, Camden. N J Potcr J Burke, Philadelphia , Jesse G Cachman, Port Austin,- Mich ohn W Colo, Ashland Mo BolomOn Collins, Krvin, Okla George F CrMpiri, St'rattonville, Pa John Crosier, Clifton N J Cale Day, Hanson Ky John B Dodgen, Smyrna Ga Harvey M Dorf, Detroit Minn Krnest F Dunham) Wcstfield N J John M Esmond, Iola Kan Thomas iFarrell, Ne"w York Charles J Gebliardt, Newark N J Julius B Haenel New York Walter D Hall, Anderson S C Oilfred T Johnson, Sholbyvillo Tenn Gordon W Johnson, Brooklyn N Y .lames I Kairns, Anainoia la William M Kcllcrhals, Noble la James M Kelly, Baltinioro Andrew Kozbelt, Mt Pleasant Tenn Homer Leach, Wellston O Herman L Lcc, Molvina Wig Paul Lodato, Jackson Mich Joseph E McNamara, Hartford Conn James O McNeil, Aluorei'iuld W Va : William M McKissack, (. liuago William G Majors, Baltimore Jamcai M Maioncy, Jackson Mich Walter Manning, Memphis Tenn Frank A Mtulimwon, Murdock Minn William T Meeklcy, Hanover Pa George Miller, Cross Hill S C F O Modgling, Robert Lee Texas Grover C Mooney, Festus Mo Kdward P Onacle, Labadievillo La . Robert B Pcarce Columbia S C Elmer S Peterson, Cannon Falls Minn Haywood G Phillips, Percy Miss Willard F Pierson, Bloom: ngton 111 Adolph L Plegcr, Garwood Idaho Cuct Pope, Aiken 8 C Jerry T Slonakcr, Cumberland Md Harry B Thompson, Alberton Mont Jesac J Vaughn, Broxton Ga David D Weaver, Mission Valley Texas Paul R Whcelock, Kant port Md Roy B Wright, Luncston Tenn Edward J Zcches, Winona Minn , Axel G Anderson, 8 Minneapolis Min Frcdolph 0 Anderson, Monterey Min Harrison P Andrews, Evington Va Auriek ilirown, Grant Mich Elmer C t'olson, Willow Grove Tenn Orville U Gurley, Plattsville Wis Henry A Hawes, San Francisco Jones A Hawkins, TrouMulc Va Fred Keasler, Mnnila Ind Louis H Koehlcr, Philadelphia Uustaf V W Loving, Bluclt Kivor Wis - . . Winfield Maddock, Brewer Me Jobn R Marsh, Baltimore George A Paschal, Koupville Ga Edwin C Peterson, Clifton N J Thaddiiis L Pulaski, Miami Tex Walter F Scheiblc, 1'hiladelpliia Rubin H Turner, Delvio Ttnn Henry B Uhlenksrmp, Happtown la George Vercoe, South Bend Ind RU'hard F Webb, Girard Pa Elisha M Weller, Ukiah Cat Jasper L Wise, Fontaflora N C Charles C Wood,, New Vork Woundcl Slightly Pvt Dclio Albicini, Kannskat Wash William Libao, Tres Pinop Cal ' ' The Jonrnai-Job Department will print yon anything in the stationery line do it right snd save yon real money. I CAPITAL JOURNAL CLASSIFIED DEPT. QUICK REFERENCE TO WfiEKE BUYER AND SELLER IEET-WE RECOMEND OUR ADVERTISERS EYXSTTHZNO ELECTEICAIi taHai Xleethe Co, Uasoaie Temple, 127 North High. OSTEOPATH DBS. B. E, WHITE AND B. W. WAL TON Osteopathic physicians and erve specialists. Graduates of Am erican school ef Osteopathy, . fCiri ville, Mo." Post graduate and spee iaHsed Is nervous diseases at Los Angeles College. Offices 605-508 Nat Bank Bldg. Phone "85a. Residence, 1620 Court. Phone SZ19. Dr. White Res. Phone 468. DENTIST DR. F. L. TJTTER, DENr Ii T, ROOMS 113-414 Bank of Commerce building. WATER COMPANY 3ALEM WATER COMPANY-Office eorner Commercial and Trade streets Bills payable monthly in advance. Phone 60S. VICTORYHOLIDAY All Public And Private Busi ness Suspends On Receipt Of News. At 7 o'clock this morning, when he heard tho news of the .signing of the urmistico by the Germans and that the world war had come to an end, overnor Withycombo immediately declared to day to bo a legal holiday in celobratlon M the event.' His proclamation says: "In honor of the glorious victory which has finally been recorded as won by the soldiers of democracy, I, James Witliyeombe, governor of Oregon, de hereby declare this day, November 11, 1918, a legal holiday to be obscrvi;.! throughout the state of Oregon as a day of thanksgiving and rejoicing. "In testimony whereof, I have hero- tiiuto subscribed my name and caused to be affixod. tho grcat seal 6 the state of Oregon. Done at Salem, the capital, this eleventh day of Novem ber, 1918." The governor also issued the follow ing brief stutcmeutl "We are celebrating today what is probably tho biggest event in history. It is a glorious victory and Amciicoii arms and American verilo manhood have been potent factors in the ichieve mont of this great victory. "It seems now as if the military despotism of tho Central Powers is to bo transformed Into a region of an archy this will place tremendous re sponsibilities upon the allied govern ments. It is our sacred duty as patri otic Americans to put forth uur best efforts to re-establish a permannt peace and to provido adequately for the return of our brave men at the front.'' JOHN SHEPHERD DEAD John Shepherd passed away Friday evening at 9:35 at his homo on Wolfer Prairie after an illness of 10 days. The deceased was born in Brockville Ontario, Canada, on February 7, 1S40. Yet while a young man ho moved to tho United States and settled in Illi nois where . he was married 51 years ago to Almeda Plant., of Light House Illinois. In 1902 he moved to California on account of joor health and lived there until eight years ago when he came to C'luckauias county where he lived until his death. He leaves besidi s his wife, two daugh ters Mrs. George Batchelor of Ashton, Illinois, and Mrs, Bonnie Wolfer of Needy, a brother Frank Shepherd in Canada, and a sister Mrs. James Bell of Cadillac, Michigan, to-mourn the loss of a kind and loving husband, father and brother. - Burial took plaee Sunday afternoon at the Zimmerman cemetery. Thoro was only a short service at the grave by Rev. Lucas of Macksburg, owing to the prevailing influenza. Aurora Observer. Evacuation Of Rhine Prolonged 24 Hours London, Nov, 11. (2 p. m.) Mathias Erzbergcr, chairman of tho German armistice delegates, bus wireleswd to .German uu- thorities that the time for evac- uation of the bank of the Rhine has been prolonged 24 houra in addition t(, tho first days til- lowed for that specific opera- tion thus prolonging tho time for movement entirely beyond the Rhine to 31 days. - RAILROAD TIE TABLE (Effective October 28, 1918) SOUTHERN PACIFIC. Main Line. Northbound '' No. 16 Oregon Express 0:55 a. m No. 54 Oregonian - 5:05 a. m. No. 23 Willamette Limited -9:15 a. r No. 18 Portland Passenger 1:20 p. m No. 24 Coos Bay Limited 4:00 p. m - FIPIS THAT GIVE SERVICE .Tslepaoat , Main 120t SECOND-HAND GOODS BUY, SELL AND EXCHANGE Men's clothes, shoes, hats, jewelry, watches, tools, musical instruments, bicycles, guns, rifles, revolvers, suit eases, trunks, cameras, typewriters snd furniture. Capital Exchange 33T Court street. Phone 493. - FINANCIAL MONEY TO LOAN On Good Real Estate Security . THOS. K..FORD O.er Ladd Bush bank; Salem Oregon FEDERAL FARM LOANS r- 5 per eent 84 year time. A. C Bohrnetedt, 401 Maaonie Temple. Salem, Oregon. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE And worth the price, five sores of choice land for hay, grain or fruit; located about 24 miles from city limits, a new and well furbished house end barn, an excel lent well with pump, sere of tim ber, plaee well fenced on R. F. 1). Plenty and variety ef fruit for fam ily use. Pric $2000. mprovemontl . are worth the money asked. Inquire of Square Deal 3ealty Co. Phone 470 3 ROOM residence, paved street, large lot, $700, $350 cash, balance terms. 40 acres, 20 cultivated, 3 prunes, fair improvements, $2000, $500 cash, bal ance terms at 6 per cent. Strictly modern 5 room new bungalow, close in, $2500. 70 acres, 40 cultivated, bal ance timber, running water joining town, $63 per acre. Socolofsky, 341 State St. ' . ' ' 10 PER CENT on your money does not compare with the following invest ' mont. 45 acres, all cultivated, prao tically joining Salom, on account of arrangements to be met this beauti ful, well located tract will be sold at $210 per acre. Mr. Investor you need not worry about this proposition last in ir lone. It will be sold. If Interest- f . ed act at once. Box 215, Salem, Or. ti BRING YOUR TRADES I can match you.' C. W NlcmoyerAcal Estate Agent, Canadian Lands, 544 Stato street - GENERAL REPAIRING THE FIXIT SltOP-Let is repair and Sharpen your lawn mowars. 267 Cpurt Phone 1022. ... tf STOVE REPAIRING STOVES REBUILT AND REPAIRED 50 years experience, Depot, National and American fence. Sizes 28 to 58 in high Paints, oil and varnish, ete Loganberry and hop hooks. Salem Fence and Stove Works. 250 Court street. Phone 124- No. 14 Portland Express - T:55 p. 53 Oreganian . 3:20 a. m. No. 23 Coos Bay Limited 9:42 s. m No. 15 California Express ....10:58 a. m. No. 17 Roscburg Passenger ....4.18 p.m. No. 27 Willamotted Limlted.-..5:54 p. m. No. 13 'Frisco Express ..........9:33 p.m. SALEM-OEEB LINE. No. 73 Arrive at Salem 9:10 a. m No. 74 Leave Salem 3:10 p. m SALEM, lALLS CITY b WESTERN. 161 Leaves Salem, motor ..7:00 a.m. 163 Leaves Salem, motor ...9:28 a.m. 165 Leaves Salem, motor ..1:55 p.m. (Through car to Monnnuth and Arlie.) 171 Leaves Salem . 6:15 p.m 162 Arrives at Salem 8:25 a.m 164 Arrive at Salem ,11:00 a. m. 106 Ariws at Salem 3:20 p.m 172 Arrives at Salem . 7:40 p.m, OREGON ELECTRIC. Southbound. Train Leave Arrive Arrive No. Portland Bnlera ugens 5 Ltd 8:15am 10:15 am 12:30 pta 7 10:40 am 12:50 pm Salem only 9 2:05 pm 4.12 put 6:35 pm 13 Ltd 4:45 pm 6.40 pm 8:50 pm !l7 6:03 pm 8:07 pm Salem only i 19 9:20 pm 11:20 pm Salem onlj i No. 63 school train from Wooaburn, ar j rive 8:33 a. m. except Saturday ana ! Sunday. (North Bank Station (leaving Jefforsos Street 15 and 20 minutes later.) Northbound Train Leave Arrive Arrive No. Eugene Salem Portland 6 7:15 am 9:20 am No. 64 to Woodbufn 8:55 a. in. except Saturday and Sunday, 10 Ltd 7:25 am 9:4u am 11:30 am 12 12:15 pm 2:25 pm 16 Ltd l:4d pm 4:00 pm 6:50 pm 20 5:30 pm 7:40 pm 22 5:25 pm 7:55 pm 10:00 pm (North Bank Station (Arrive Jefferson street 15 minutes earlier. CORVALLTS CONNECTIONS. Leave Corvallis Arrive Salem 8:20 am Northbound -.9:45 am 2:41 pm... Northbound... 4:00 pm 6:18 am..- Northbound :.7:55 pat Leave Salem Arrive Corrslllj 10:15 am Southbound 11:37 am 4:12 pm Southbound .6:40 pm 6:40 pm Southbound 8:00 pa . ON SHOHT NOTICE SCAVENGER SALEM SCAVENGER Garbage asl refuse of all kinds removed on month ly contracts at reasonable rates. Cess pools cleaned. Dead animals re moved. Office phone, Main 2247. Residence, Main 2272. LODGE DIRECTORY KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS MEET AT McCornaek hall on every Tuesday at 8. P. Aadresen, C C. F. 3. Suits K. R. 8. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Oregoa Cedar Camp No. 5246 meets every 3rd and 4th Thuf. eve, 8 o'clock in Derby building, corner Court ana! . High streets. B. F, Day, T. C; T. A. Turner, clerk.. ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF. AMERICA. "Orogon Grape Camp" No. 1360. . meets every Thursday evening is Derby building, Court and High St, Mrs. Pearl Coursey, 214 Court St. 'oracle; Mrs. Melissa Persons, record er 1415 N. 4th St. Phone 1436M. UNITED ARTISANS Capital Assem bly No. 84 meet first Thursday of each month, at 8 p. m. in L 0. O. F. Hall. Norma L. Terwilliger. M. A.j C. A. Vibbert, secretary, 34() Owens street. THE MIDITT iiiij lamvojbi Grain Wheat, soft white - $1.4 Wheat. lower trades 0a sample Oats 80cl Hay, oats $25 Barley, ton $50S3 Hay, cheat, new . , - $24 Mill run $373 . Butteifat Bntterfat 67s Crcamory butter .......... .. ...... 66e Pork. Veal and Mutton Pork, on foot - 16e Pork, dressed 1981s Veal, fancy , 1718a .. 7(8)9 . 46H lO'je ..46a 637 . 6062e . 20(d22s .. 15S . 2iai2ts , 3:i.r . 23(i SI5s Steers Cows Spring lambs 'ambs, ye.'uHtgs . tiggs. ana rouiiry Eggs, cash Hens, live , ., Old roosters .............................. Springs Turkeys, dressed Turkeys, live ... - . Vegetables Sweet potatoes Potatoes . .. SVjS . $1.59 .. $1.71 2s . $1.59 15s Onions, local Cabbago Carrots . Horse radish root, lb Beets . 2H Grapes $22.5 Green peppers oe Parsnips ........i- 3 Egg plant Cranborrics, box . $42$ Jtutt Oranges .. H Lomons, box i $1010.5i Bananas - T Huckleberries, pound 17 California grape fruit, ewe $7.50(g8.i$ Black figs, 25 25 lbs. 4.5$ Figs, 4 oa packages . $ Figs, 6 os, packages -. $4.5$ Figs, 8 ok. packages .. $3.59 Pius. 10 lb. fancy ..... 2.W Figs, 10 lb. ex. faney.... - Betail Prices Creamery batter $JU . 70s Flour, hard wheat . Country butter Eggs, dozen" ........ .$G3.2J ........ . 70s PORTLAND MARKET Portland, Or., Nov. 9. Butter, city creamery 60e creamery 60o ; Eggs, selected local ex. 6356e Hens 2027e Broilers 2730e Geese 1718e Cheeso triplets 3536 DAILY LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Receipts 239 Tono of market steady Primo stceis $12.25(nJ 12.75 i Choice to good steers $U12 Medium to good steers $10(ctll Fair to medium steers $8.50(i9.50 I Common to fair steers $G8 Choico cows and heiters $.a5(Vi;8.7S Medium to good cows and heifirs $6.50(a7.50 Fairto medium cows and heifers $5.50(ai0.50 Canners $3(o4 ' Bulls $5(8)7.50 Calves $(u)12 Stoekers and feeders $6(8 Bogs Receipts 377 . ; Tone of niarket steady Prime mixed $17.25(Sir.35 Medium mixed $1717.25 Rough heavies $15iC15.33 Pigs $1415 -Sheep Receipts 860 Tone of market .steady Prime lambs $U.50 12.50 Fair to medium lambs (8.5010.50 Yearlings $10U Wethers $910 .Ewes $6(o 8 . . , . The Joarnsl Jofc Department will print you anything in tha . stationery line-ro i right and save yon real money.