Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, November 20, 1918, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1918.
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"From Over There"
General Pershing's Official Report
Killed in' action , 117
Hied of wounds . 27
Hied of accident and other causes. 5
Pied of disease .'. 100
Wounded, degTee undetermined 227
Wounded slightly i 95
Missing in action 52
I'risoners " . 4
Total
627
Today's casualty 1 list contains the
names of the following Oregon men:
Peter L Medeske, Enterprise, killed
la action
Leonard 0 GitcbeU, Hebo, killed in
action
Chester A R Simmons, Salem, died
of wounds '
Hubert 0 Norris, Portland, killed in
action .
Don"V Hoffnagle, Echo, killed in
action
Jason Arrell, indepndence, died of
disease
Ector Boe, Portland, wounded se
verely Arthur Downing, Portland, wound
ed sugntiy
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W A R E MERG EN O Y
Continues all
EXTRA GOOD
Ladies' all Black Button Shoes, Medium
narrow plain toes, French heels; $5.00 qual
ity at special price of :
$2.95 -
; $8.00 men's fine calf blucher shoes; med
ium toes, fine heel- welted oak sole$5.95
$7.00 Men's calf, English lace, Neolin soles, nice shaped
last and an extra good bargain $5.65
$7.50 Men's Aristo kid blucher, medium round toe, very
easy last, arch supporting .$5.85
$6.00 gun metal, English or round toes, Rinex soles, a very
satisfactory "low priced shoe $4.45
$5.00 gun metal, English, Neolin sole, rubber heels, just a
few pairs in this lot . - $3.15
This is but a glimpse of the
good things we have spec
cially marked, but it will
give you a little idea of
what we are doing to raise
money at once.
We can show yon a fine
line of Chrismas Slippers,
and also have the best
stock of Rubbers in the
city.
Ifnnnrji)
' Killed in Action
Capt John C Hardy, Brooklyn
Lieutenants
Richard M Dwver, MedforJ Mass'
W A Potter,. "Philadelphia.
Thomas D VanDiver, Philadelphia
Win Behrens, New York
Wm P Craig, Philadelphia
Albert Sohlesinger, New Tork
Bat Set Mai Augustus Shnrretta.
Brooklyn
: Sergeants .
John P Bass, Kalamazoo "Mich
Wilbur E ColVer, New Tork
Morris B DeWitt, Mansfield O
Matthew S Lanighen, Lockport N Y
Wm G Meighen, Wind Ridge Pa
Giles Speegle, Speegleville Tex
Charlie VV Walters, Kyle Tex
Richard B Haines, Wotsonville Cal
Corporals
Kdw Casey, Meriden Conn
Carr L Farm, Fort Mill 8 C
Fred E Hintz, Marshfield WU
Kdw M Kelly, Woodbridge N J
Charles LeBer, Richmond Va
John J Matthews, Buffalo NY
Alvin Maunr, Gorman Tex
Raymond C Rosendahl, Percy HI
i J
this week and
I
Men's Shoes
George H Small, Remington Ind
George fl StarbucK, Sublime Tex
Clyde J WalUr, Taylor Tex
Eddie A Baker, Toxla Tex
Mania M Brandt, Lebanon Pa
Lawrence S Little, Indiana Pa
Chas E Snyder, Waco Tex
Mechanics
Raymond W. Hottenroth, Brooklyn
Henry C Alillw, New York ......
Privates
Mike Anderson, Groveton Ter
Paul F Andrews, Boston
Maxphilip Avron, New York -Spieer
Ball Baltimore Md
Robert F Banner, Merkei Tex
Henry A Bartelme, Cleveland O ...
Dennia J Callahan, Dorchester Mass
Harold M Conipton, BelfirJ. N J
1 Patrick Conheady, New York
Edgar L Cox, Lebanon Ky
Denny Grace, Cyrus Ky
George M Daniel, Murry Tex
Claude F.Daauer, Gardner Hi " .
Frank H -Ditzler, Wotuniki' Dkla
Jno Doyle, Maud Okla -Florence
Driscoll, Buffalo NY
Frank Enfanti, Bridgeport Conn
Paul M Filler, Elkins W Va
Bert F Fleming,. Junction Tex,,
Lester Fletcher, Keinbeek la
Jcs-St Gallagher, Cleveland O .. .
Louis R Garcia, Los Angeles
Robert F Garrison, Lynbrook N Y
Frederick. Gehreitz, Brooklyn
Abraham -Soldnmn, Ashmont Mass
Israsl I Haber, Brooklyn
Win 8 Haniblin, Elmonta Cal
David A Harahan, New York
Seymour Anderson, Middlotown N'Y
Albert A Bushey, Richford Vt
Frank Calimcre, Auburn N Y
S A TP Tr
. I.- '', i .-' . . J ? 1 'tX
Ban remains oh
EXTRA GOOD
A small lot of Ladies' Gun Metal lace and button,
Heavy shoes, some cloth tops, all heavy soles; small
and large sizes only, but are worth today from $4.00
to $5.50; are specially priced at,
$2.85
Boys' Calf
SHOES
$4.50 grades, button or lace- Boy Scouts '. . . . .... .$3.65
$3.50 grade, button or blucher, sizes 3 to 5 . . . . . . ....... . .$2.80
$4.50 grade, heavy double soled blucher . .,$3.10
(Just a few pairs in sizes 3 to 4 1-2) ,
$6.00 value, heavy 10-inch top, double sole $4.65
$5.00 value, heavy 10-incb top, black and tan ..... $3.85
(Not all sizes in this small lot)
Vincent A Dillon, Flushing N Y
Thomas M Doake, Katie Ckla
-Samwet Kniut, New York -John
J Fitzgerald," Albany If T '
Ben W O Hildebrandt, West Hoff
Texas
Andrew R Jensen, Clarksgrove Minn
Otto H Kohl, Olean NY
Edward W MeWhirter, Crestline O
Vrshall I Sanders, Hillsboro Tex
Maurice Schwach, New York
. Robert A Sterrett, Dsytoa O
James Vitullo, Youngstown p
Randolgh St 6 Walker Jr, wf
Brighton NY ' .
Jno Ward, Brooklyn
Clinton Hart, Bogae Chitto Miss
John F Heison, New York , :
' Eriek-F iorgenson, Preston Ida -Paul
J Love, Vanbnres. Ky
James M Lynch, Wstfieid Mass
Clayton A Marhoff, Post Tex
Gordon Mason, Tieonderega N Y -Martin
Mattson, Troy Ida
Thomas B Meade, Drill Pa .
Jesse J MemdeahaU, Red Bluff Cal
Henry Miller, Brooklyn
George W Ni'es, Billings Mont
George Norras, New Windsor Itl
Grant 8 Norton, Sherman NY
Leslie B Parmenter, Btektoa Mast
Doathitt B Pitts, Bartlett Tx
Ernst Polvado, Vandcrpcol Tex
William L Rogers, Newton Kaa
Roee Siea, New -York
Charles A Smith, New York
John M Smith, Macon Ga '.' '
Atf red Stahl,. Braoklyn
Charles H Steele, Temple Pa - .
Ernest S Stock, Blue Lake Cal
Ira D Stornv Butler Okla
Jahne Tillison, Benhams Va
u
high prices
All black kid, plain toe,
button or lace, military,
rubber heels; all sizes; $5
grade while they last
?3.85
Spsis And Orergaiters
We show fine lines in all
the new shades and styles
from $3.50 down tto
- $1.65
1 CAPITAL JOURNAL CLASSIFIED DEPT.
I QUICK REFERENCE TO
WHERE BUYER AND SELLER MEEME RECOIHEND OCR ADVERTISERS
IYER'S TBIN O KLECTBJCAIi
Eoctrio Co, Uasoait Temple, 127 NorU Hih ,
OSTEOPATH
DBS. B. E. WHITE AND B. W. WiOr
TON Osteopathio physicians and
erva- sponialists. Graduates of Am
erican school of Osteopathy; Kirk
Hie, Mo. Post graduate and spec
ialized in nervous diseases at Los
Angeles College. Offices 505-508 Nat
Bank Bldg. Phone 85,. Besidenee,
1620 Court. Phone 8S15. Vt. White
Res. Phone 469.
DENTIST
DR. F. L. TJTTER, DEN1- H.T, EOOM8
413-414 Bank of Commerce building.
WATER COMPANY
3ALEM WATEJl COMPANT Offke
eorner Commercial and Trade streets
Bill payable monthly la advance.
Fhone 606.
'Albert V Vauvloet, Eureka Utah
Raymond W Ward, Sacrnmcnto Cal
. Bainpson MVd, Bo'htuklo Okla
Oua iB Ware Crystal City Tex
Milton 'Weil, New York
Died of Wounds
' ' Privates r "
Frances 6 Gollory,-' Baltimore
Thomas B Graham, Cumberland Md
. Oliver H Grisson, Kirkville Tex
Leon A Harper, Crewe Va
George L. Harris, Ncttleton Ark
Wallace N Havey, Chester Mont;
Alvin Hench, W.interset Iu '
Werner J Hill, Nasel Wash . "
Louis. F Kothe, Brooklyn,
. John Massali, Chicago
Charles A Michaels, Newcastle Pa
Jesse ' Miles, Springfield Ta '
Dan W Miller, Stanton N D
Ralpliton S Miller, Mandeville La
Gentry Ncsbet, Grannis Ark
, Roy Rachel, Erio Pa
Martin J SchaiiB, Hamburg N T ,."
Harold Schowcrs, Bridgeport Conn
Jesse C Scott, Bethel O
Jacob Sun.de, Port Angeles Wn
Glenn P Thompson, Warren O
Abram VanPolt, Blonmficld N Y
Robert P Woodaidc, Heuvelton N Y
Bcninmin Wyrick, Myra La
Died from Accident and Other Causes
Sgt Albert H Gaumer, Philadelphia
Corp Baxter L Ulrica, Florence d C
Privates
Johannes G Bastmnnn, Lake Hard1 la
Solomon H Kitchens, Albany Ala
Roseo.a C IcCreary, Portage Pa,.
Died of Disease '
Sergeants
Charles W Carroll, Now Orleans La
Michael Donohuo, "Bradford Mass -Walter
T Graham, Capron 111
Harry E Strayer, York 1'a,
Joseph L Sichanls, Troy N. Y
Raymond T AtwooS, Chicago
Ernest E G ruber, Troy 0
Raymond Gucrtin, Brocto" Mass
Joseph M Guilfoyle, New York
Thomas B Hughes, Duncan 8 C
Charles Philips, Vincland N J
Joseph P Ryan, Dumnuir Pa
Harry W BroUn, Anaconda Mont
Jesse J Gilliland, Topeka Kas
Burr B Boise, Independence Ta
Frank li Grimes; Prestonville Ky
Wallace F Howard, Washington
Dave Stone, H:ui((er Ga
Cooks
John J Bcdiiiltficld, PhilkdrJphia
John A Merchant, Winter Harbor Me
James Moore, Delia Tex
Privates
Clarence L Antram, Tobias Neb
Solomon A Brogdon, Trementina NM
Harvey Dillon, New Matamoras O
Houston Dobbs, Woodbury Tenn '
Foster L Dolan, Lisbon la
Paul Flagg, Cleveland O
Harrison 01 Frederick, Beatrice Neb
Wm J Gates, Oildale Cal ."
Elias W Gray, MontjelicT Ind
Leo L Green, Waverly Tenn
"Erwini P Greenwald, Denver Col
Otxar Hester, E 8t Louis HI
Roy C Hickman, Newton la
Cecil F King, Kcrnersvillo NC
Wm C Kinnaman, Lees HumBiit Mo
Milton H Leib, Barberton O
, Charles 8 McDonald, LoA:ngles "
Johny K McDonuld, Van Maiden Mas
Henry E McKeithen, Chirks La
William A Mc Kinney, Dallas Tex
Clifton H Martelle, Charlestown Mas
Clifton 8 Massie, Stewarts Draft Va
Randolph J Nesbitt, Kasiis ',ity Ks
Theodore H Olson, Olsburg Kas
Lewis G Pearcc, Bnrnside HI
Ewart G Hcllcy, Tcagnc Tea
Walter L Pruitt, Dahlune Ga
.Tivhn PuHtf Uortland Mich
John Quill, Providence B I
John i Quinn, Flandrcau B I
Henry G Kobinson, Canyon Creek JUa
William M Simpson, Mt Vei-non 111
WUlie Bnell, M-Williams Fta
Loroy H Stark, Hudson Ta
Arehie W Truitt, Willards Md
Ernest A Turner, Sterrett Ala
Henry J Urich, Ottnmwa la
Gcrene Vanburger, Lamgsburg Mich
Edward B Barry, Forty Fort la
Joseph Blumenfield, Parkway N Y
louis Bombardier, Worcester Moss
James E Clancy, Caseade la
Gilbert F Cety, Merrill Midi
William Dclilc, Anson Me
John C Dragoo, 8t Joseph Mo
Garland Farley, Ft Wayne Ind
John W Fitzpatrrck, Lingle Wyo
Thomas A Garland, Gnstonia N C
George Ganger, Wanneta Neh
Henry J Grainger, Ferry Bluff N C
John Green, Sumter 8 C
Ferdinand E Oreenbcek, GreenficW
La ,
Jolin Halbig, Philadelphia
Walter B Hcndrix, Curryvillo Mo
Ole Hoom, Ksyville 8 D
Victor F Johnson, Evansvitle Minn
Frank J Johnston, Bethany Mo
Peter B McLaren, Avon Mont
Charleg S Mann, Spencer f D
Charles E Mantles, Union Mo
FIRMS THAT GIVE SERVICE
Tslejhoaa
Vaia UN
SECOND-HAND GOODS
BUY, SELL AND ECHANGE
Men's clothes, shoes, hats, jewelry,
watches, tools, musical instruments,
bicycles, guaa, rifles, revolvers, suit
eases, trunks, eameras, typewriters
and furniture. Capital Exchange 33T
Court street. Phone 493
FINANCIAL
MONEY TO LOAN :
! On Good Beal Estate Security
THOS. K. FORD
O.er Ladil & Busk bank; Salem Oregon
FEDERAL FARM LOANS 5V4 per
eent 34 years time. A. C. Bokrnitedt,
401 Maaonic Temple. Salem, Orson.
REAL ESTATE
FOB SALE--And worth the price, five
acres of ehoice land for hay, grain
or fruit; located about 24 aiiles
from city limits, a new and well
furnished house cad ears, sa excel-
lent well with pump, acre of tim-
ber, place well fenced on B. F. D.
' Plonty and variety of fruit for i'am-
'. ily use. Pric $2000. mprovements
are worth the money asked. Inquire
of Square Deal licalty Co. Fhone 470
8 ACRES house, barn, fenced, Vi in
cultivation, first class new land,
fome berries, 1 miles from Salem,
will soil cheap or exchange for Sa
lem residence. I ac.re good improve
ments, in Salem, if taken at once,
$1250. 70 acres, joining town, $65
per acre, easy terms. Strictly mod
ern new bungalow cheap. Socolofsky
841 State St. . . tf
BRING YOUR TRADES
I can match you. 0."W. Niemeyer, Acal
Estate Agent, Canadian Lands, 544
State street.
GENERAL REPAIRING
THE FfXIT SHOPT-Let -s repair and
Sharpen your laws mowers. 267 Court
Phone 1022. tf
STOVE REPAIRING -
I, 60(years experience, Dopot, National
ana American lenee.
Sizes 26 to 58 in high
Paints, oil and varnish, etc .
, Loganberry and hop hooks.
' Balcm' Fonce and Stove Works.
E50 Court street. Phone 124.
Frank I Boach, Albany 111
Andiow Jllair,. Rosendale Mo -Sandos
Collins, Lafayette Ky
Herman W Eckcrt, Detroit Mich
Emmons . Hasting, Kenton O
I'otor Nytron, Norway
iWilliam t; Rittenhouso, Hacketts
town 1'a
Oeorgo W Smith, Garden Grove la
Jaspor Smith, Harnsvillo R I
Jeremiah E Sullivan, Columbus O
'Frank M Martin, Belair Md
James P Tennyson, Alexandria La
, Preston Vest, Blackwell Ky
SILVERTON NEWS
(Capital Journal Special Service.)
Silvcrton, Nov. 20. Dr. Loor rcportB
that there aro still a number of cases
of flu in town but most of the patients
are rapidly improving. The quarantine
for flu will be lifted from the city
noxt Saturday. Schools will open on
Monduy.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ekman have
bovn quite sick with influenza but are
inwrovinK at this writing.
Miss Fay Bontson and Miss Wava
Bowen attended the U. of O. O. A. C.
game at Corvallis Saturday.
Mrs. Alfred Williams and littlo son
Eldred, visited at Salem Saturday.
Mrs. Geo. W. Davis was in bamm on
Saturday.
Brock Hammond and Claronce Hat
wood took a load of rooters to the
gams 1 1 Corva lit lat aturd y,
Mrs. Austin JMistinun has juet return
ed from a several months' visit in New
York. Mr. Eastman is in the United
States naval service there and had
mado several trips across tho wator.
i Juliug Wolfo was in Salem on batur
dav. John Vinike is moving his laiuiiy
back to Silvcrton after several years
absence. ....
A number of "Grandma" Haines'
friends gavo her a very pleasant sur
prise at her home in this city last
Monday. The ladies tailed and prepar
ed a fine chicken dinr.v-r, the event be
ing "Grandma's" birthday.
Miss Ole Sanders was shopping in Sa
lem Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Goss were balem
visitors Tuesday.
ABE ADVERTISED MEDICINES
WORTHLESS?
Thore is no more reason to condomn
all advertised mcilicincs than there is
tc eondemn all physicians or all drug
gists. Fakes there are in every pro
fession, and in every trade, but they
do not last long. Take a medicine lixe
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com
pound, the true test of its merit s "he
fact that for forty years it has been
relieving women of America from the
worst forma of female ailments, con
stantly growing in popularity and fav
or, until it is now recognized from
ocean to ocean as the standard rcraody
for female ills.
ON SHORT NOTICE
SCAVENGER
SALEM SCAVENGER Garbage oaa
refuse of all kinds removed on month
ly contracts at reasonable rataa,
Cess pools cleaned. Dead animals re
moved. Office phone, Main 2247.
Besidenee, Main 2272.
LODGE DIRECTORY
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS MEET AT
McCornack hall on every Tuesday
at 8. P. Aadresen, C. CP. 3. Eaata
B. A 8.
MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA
Oregoa Cedar Camp No. 5246 meeta
every 3rd and 4th Thar, eve, ( o'clock
In Derby building, eorner Court aai
High streets. R. F. Day, V. C.; F. A,
Turner, clerk.
EOYAX NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA
"Oregon Grape Camp" No. 1360.
meets every Thursday evening ia
Derby bui!ng, Court and High Stt
Mrs. Pearl Coursey, 214 Court St
oracle; Mrs. Melissa Persons, record
er 1413 N. 4th St. Phone 1436M.
"JNITED ARTISANS Capital Assent,
bly No. 84 meets first Thursday of
each month, at p. m- in I. O. O. F.
Hall. Norma L. Terwilliger. M. A.;
C. A. Yibbert, secretary, 34Q Owes
street.
THE MARKET
Grain
Wheat, soft, white $1.941
Wheat, lower grades on sample
Oata ; ,., L : 80e
Hay. oats - (S
Barley, ton
Hay, cheat, new
Mill run m - -
24
EutUtfat
Butterfat 6T
Creamery butter ......... 66c
Pork. Veaj aad Mutton
Pork, on foot 16a
Pork, dressed 1H20
Veal, fancy ... ' 1718a
Steers 79
Cows . 46
Spring lambs
Ewcs.wm..
lOV&tf
4f8
' ainbs, yeai;'eis
67
Entts and Poultry
Eggs, cash 60a2
Hens, live . ' .;.., 2023e
Old roosters io
Chickens 21(24
Turkeys, dressed ..... ........
Turk , liv
d 25(ui28e
vegttauisi .
Sweot potatoes ................. ..
Potatoes ............ ....
Onions, local ........................
Cabbage
Horse radish root, lb
. 1.7S
. (1.71
... 2&fl
15e
2
... M
. $2.78
Turnips -
Beets
Grapes
Green Denners .................
6
Parsnips ..... -.. .
Cranberries, box f.8i
Iron
Oranges
Lemons, box n.s.ouicj'
Bananas . .- 8
Huekloberries, pound 17
California gTape fruit, cue $7.508.56
Bladt fiss. 23 23 TO.
Figs, I oa package -
Fists. 6 oi, packages
Figs, 8 oz. packages $3.S
Figs, 10 lb. fancy
Figs, 10 lb. ex. fancy 2
No. 1 comb honey $7
Ketau nice
Creamery butter .. . -
ITIriiiT. Knnl wheal . .
Country butter - Ja
Eggs, dozen ............-...
PORTLAND MARKET
Portland, Or., Nov. 20 Butter, eltf,
creamery 60o '
Eggs, seleetea local ex. eo(u;uoo ,
Eggs, lecal ex. 66fe68e
Hens 2527c
Broilers 2730e I
Geest 17(18c . :
Cheese triplets 3536e
DAILY UVB 8TO0K MABKET
Cattle ;
Receipts 100
Tone of market steady, unchanged
Prime rteois $12.25jxl2.7S,
Choice to good steers $1112
Medium to good steers $1011
Fair to medium steers $8.50(89.50
Common to fair steers 68
Choice cows and heifers $88.50
Medium to good eows and heifer
$6.50(57.50 -
Fairto medium eows and neueri
5.50(i G.50
Canners $,?(a4
Bull $5(S7.50 ; h. J
Calves $'(dl2 '
Stockers and feeders $68
Bogt
Receipts 525 4
Tone of market steady, unchanged '
Prime mixed $1.90(I17 '
Medium mixed $1.516.75
Rough heavies $14.9015.75
Pigs $1414.50 A I
Bulk $16.90 ' '
Bases
Beeeipts None "J
Tone of market steady, uncliangei
Prime lambs $11.5X12.50
Fair to medium lambs i)8.0010.
Yearlings $1011
Wethers $910
Ewes $68.50
CORVALLIS CONNECTIONS.
Leave Corvallis Arrive Sal4
8:20 am Northbound 9:45 ass
2:41 pm .Northbound 4:00 p
6:18 am Northbound 7:55 Mg
Leave Balem Arrive OorvalUe
10:15 am Bouthbonnl... 11:87 M
4:13 pss Southbound. 8:40 p
6:40 pm Southbound .8:00 pm