THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 23, 1918. PAGE NINE 3C The CardF Ml lu) vU' 11 iLLflii WILL BUY AT OUR STORE BECAUSE WE ARE SELLING LIFE-TIME FURNITURE AT THE OLDTIME PRICES OF TWO YEARS AGO, AND OUR STOCK IS THE LARGEST AND MOST VARIED OUTSIDE OF PORTLAND. SELECT YOUR XMAS PRESENTS NOW. WE WILL DELIVER FREE OF CHARGE WHEN ORDERED. - zzzz: nzzn $28.00 Solid Oak Buffet 10x40 mirror....J21.50 $47.50 Solid Oak Davenport with Craftsman Leather Upholstering and Mattress inside ' $35.00 Beautiful Circassian Walnut Library . Table 28x42 v,v:v- 517.50 I. . ' ' ' . " $5.00 Card Tables ..... $3.25 $17.50 6-ft, 42-inch Solid Oak Extension table $14.25 - Jiff $38.00 Tapestry Overstuffed Rocker:$24J)0 $4.50 Cabbler Seat Maple rockers $35 $3.50 Solid Oak Dining Chairs . .....:....$2J5 $19.00 Reed Arm Chair $12.50 $45.00 9x12 10-wire Brussels rugs, your choice $31.50 $16.00 Rugsgrass $9J5 ,00 Air Tight'Peater...r-$425 $14.50 Coai Heater .. ............. $11.75 $18.75 Full Nickeled Heater....... -$15.75 i ' ! ' J" tO '-;CyT :.r; Good $6150 Polished Top, Nickel Leg ; Base Range 149.50 Victor Records Victor Talking Machines and Records Pathe Talking Machines and Records Sherman-Clay & Company Pianos White Sewing Machines $21.00 Electric Art Lamp ...........I$15.03 $11.00 Reed Doll Cart .................. --$925 TRADE IN YOUR OLD FURNITURE $28.00 Floor Lamp $19J)0 $21.00 Hard Wood Kitchen Cabinet --$17.75 $12.50 Full Quartered Oak Center table $gJJ Trade in Your Old Furniture -nr'" zz. - , , , , ' ' " ' I ' 1 - n , -.. $2.75 Carpet Sweeper 3f $1.75 Phone 941 404-448 Court Street j 1 "!IM"r? I CAPITAL JOURNAL CLASSIFIED DEPT. .t . : 'ii in 1 . 1 QUICK REFERENCE 10 FIRMS THAT GIVE SERVICE 0N.SH0RI NOTICE j WHFffF RIIYER AND SELLER ILET-Wlj KEIU2UUNU II - - HH fM-K EVEStTUINO E1ECTEIOAJL Jajfcn Kectria Co, Mwonifl Temple, 127 Nortli Hiik Ta)eplwii KNIOHT3 OF PYTHIAS MEET A3 t ilcCornnelt hall on every Tuesda . Mia 120t t 8. P. Andiesca, a C. E. Ji Kunt A. at O. OSTEOPATH PES. B. E. WHITE AKD B. W. WAL TON -Osteopathic phyriciana and .erva apecislists. Graduates of Am ericaa achool at Osteopathy, Kirk rille, Mo, Post graduate and spec - ' laliied in nervous diseases at tKs ' Angeles College. Offices 505-508 Nat Bank Bldg. Phone 85. Hesidence, : 1020 Court. Phone 2S15. Dr. White 7 es. Phone 469 DENTIST B. F. L. TJTTEB, DElTlt.T, BOOMS 1 413-414 Bank of Commerce bai'ding. WATER COMPANY SALEM WATEB COMPANY Offiee J corner Commercial and. Trade streets Bill payable monthly advanee. - Phone e06. REAL ESTATE FOB SALE And worth the price, five acres or choice iana ror nay, grain or fruit; located abont 2& miles from city limits, new and well furnished house fcnd barn, an excel lent well with pump, acre ef tim ber, place well fenced oa B. F. ii. Plenty and variety of fruit for fam ily use. Fricj $2000. mprovemente are worth the money asked. Inquire of Square Deal 2calty Co. Phono 470 70 ACBK3 $100 land, on account of cir cumstances will se41 for wo on easy terms. 8 acres, all, eultivated, good improvement 1 mile of city limits only S.'SOO. 14 acre good "house, bare all in fruit, good soil, close to car line; $1250. Socolofsky, 311 State MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Oregon Cedar Camp No. 5246 meets every 3rd ani 4th Thnr. eve, 8 o'eloek In Derby building, corner Court and High streets. B. F. Day, V. C; F. A Turner, elerk. JJNITED ABTISANS Capital Assem bly No. 84 meete first Thursday a' each month, at E p. m- in I. O, O. F Hall. Norma L Terwilliger, M. A.; C. A. Vibbert, secretary, 3i( Oweni treat. ' Steers -'! . . 79c Cow 4(6V4 Spring lambs-,. lie Ewe r . 4n Lambs, yearlings 8(a9c Bgga and Poultry Eggs cah ; 6162c Hens', live. ft 2022e Old roosters 15e Chickens 21(3i24e Turkeys, dressed. 8335e Turkeys, live i..Ji.-..:... 2528c Goesc, live , ..... 1820e Oecsa', dressod - 20tf)22e Ducks live Dueks, dressed Vegetable Sweet potatoes Potatoes Onions, local j- Cabbage .. Horse radish root, lb. ., Turnips ...... Beets Grapes Green peppers rarsnips WAST 3."0, $4)00 and $1300 loans on , good real estate security. Socolofsky, 34V State St. tf SECOND-HAND GOODS nirv cri I kVTl PVrn II WrCi t- ... ,n C. W. Niemever. Acal DUI, uLLL HMJ W e Agenl, Canadian Lands,' 544 .; Men's clothes, shoes, hatsj jewelry, ; . . watcnes, took, musiu&t iuni.ruiBiia, : bicycles, guns, rifles, revolvers, suit eases, trunks, cameras, typewriters and furniture. Capital Exchange 337 Court street. Phone 493. Cranberries, box C.aages 25fr2 2730c 8a $1.75 .... $1.75 2c . 15e 2e .- 2! $2.75 6e 8e $4.25 Lemons, bejx . Bananas $12, . $8.50Cfi)9, KOI FINANCIAL HONEY TO LOAN THE FLXIT SHOP Let "S repair and Sharpen your lawn laowsrs. 2Bt iouri Phona 1022, tf SCAVENGER On" Gooi Beal Estate Security THOS. K. FORD O.er Ladd A Bush bank; Salem Oregon FEDEBAL, FABM LOANS 5 por . eent 34 years lime. A. C. Bohrnstedt, 401 Masonic Temple. Salem, Qrsgon. STOVE REPAIRING BT0VE8 BEBUILT ANU BEP AIRED . 56 years experience, Depot, National ad America a fence. Bires 26 to 68 ia high. '1' Paints, oil and varnish, ete Loganberry and hop hooka, Palem Fence and Stove Works. 259 Court street Phone 124. BRING YOUR TRADES GENERAL REPAIRING ADMINISTBATOB'S FIBfiT NOTICE Ta all ar.linm it mav nnn.prn. Xnft is hereby given that, by ah ordor o the eounty court of Mariojt county, Oregon, the undersigned h-ts this day been appointed administrator of the estate of Marguerite E. C. Pomeroy, de- pn-aoil and haa rlnlv ntin.iifiaH fla aiiph and all persons having claims against sent the same, duly verified, to the un dersigned at 125 North Commercial street, Salem, Oregon, or to Carey P. Martin, attorney for said estate, 413 .Masonic Temple building, Saiem, Ore Igon, all sueh claims to be presented W11U1U gl& UJUULJiB 4IU1II 'JIB uaiu this notice.- Dated Nov; B; 1918- ' " CHARLES T. POMEBOY, Administrator of the estate of Mar guerite E. C. Pomeroy, deceased. Carey F: Martin, attorneyf of the es tate. , 12-14 Trnfllilftliorrip nnund . 170 California grape rxuu, caitw 4.wn&o. v , BlaA fisrs. 25 25 lbs. 4.5 Kiss. 4 es nackaeca , ... . t , rigs, tt oz, pacKages Figs, 8 oz. packages $3.50 Figs, lf lb. fancy $2.25 Figs, 10 lb. ex. fancy $2.60 No. 1 comb honey . - $7 SALEM SCAVENGES Garbage ad refuse of an ainas -remu ly eentraets at reasonable rates. Cess pool cleaned. Dead aarmtOa re moved. Offiee phone, Main. 2247. Residence, Main 2272. LODGE DJUECTORY BOYAX NEIGHBOBS OF AMERICA 'Oregon Grsne Camp" Nft. - nuMta everr Thursdar evenine a Derby building, Caort and High fit Mrs. Peart CeBrsey, J!l wars tn racle; Mrs. Melissa Persons, reeori r 1415 X. 4tfc 8t. Phone 143SM. TOT 1TABTO7T - Retail Price Creamery butter . . Flour, hard wheat . Conn-try butter Eggs, dozen . 70s 3.2.' , (fit 70 Bough heavies $1518 Pigs $14(0)15 Bulk $16.90 . . - ' Bheey Beeeipta 50 i Tono of market strong Prime lanibg $U.50(d!1.75 ' Fair to moilium lambs J8.5010.50 Yearlings 10(ffiH Wethers $9((t10 Kwes $08.5O SILYERMNEWS (Capital Journal Special Service.) Silvcrton, Nof. 22. Miss Jeanctto Bonth of Salem and Louis H. Fischer of this city were quietly married at the home of the brido's mother, Thursday, Nov; 21. Mr. aud Mrs. Fischer will bo at home to their frionds after Jan. 1st in the house belonging to C W. Bod- gora on Fisk street. Mrs. Fiseher is well and favorably known in Salem an has also mado a number of friends In Silverton whilo visiting hero at differ ent times. Mr. Fischer is manager of tho FischCf Flouring Mills of this city, and is a very prominent business man. Bccently Mr. and Mrs. James iver son received word from authoriative sources in France that their son, Mel vin, died from wounds received en the 6tli of October. Mis Christina Molby received word WtKluesdav that ho brother, Chester, had died in France. It is supposed he died of disease. Geo. W. Hu bbs has accepted a posi tion with the First National Bank as Joe Lincoln waa in Salsm Saturday, foil kens of tho county . Henry Aim has gone to Portland to work. The Misses Albright of Molalla ovor Sunday viaitfJrs at Silverten. Bev. Flenner is taking a course at the Willamette University at Salem and makes daily trips ta the capital city by way of the auto stago. Guo. W. Hubbs and family and Mrg. Gill Bentson motored to Saleui Saturday. Gail Jones was home from Corvallia Sunday to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W, H. Jones. 8. S. FJonnor, a brother of tho Bev. Flonner, arrived in Silvorton the first of tho week and will remain hore indefinitely. Sam Walkor was recently taken sick with the flu., ' Miss Bessie Smith and her brother Wilbur are visiting at Seattle. Alviti Davis lias been absent a few days from the Hicks Hardware store on account of tho sickness of his sister, Miss Vellna Davis. Former Dallas Boy Killed In Battle Oraln Wheat, soft white $l.B4t Wheat, lower erodes on lamDl . Oata - 80cl Hay. eats , . .' 925 Barley, ten Hay, eheat, aew MiU run Butterfat Creamery baiter Euttextat . $505S ' $24 : $373e 87e 6 Fork. M sjbd Mcttos Pork, on foot '. 16 PnrV ArpumeA 1820e Veal, fancy ..,,.. - 1017c POBTLAND MASET Portland,' Or., Nov. 23. Butter, eity creamery 60e Eggs, selected local ex, otigioo Egga, local ex. 66(g68e Hons 2527e Broiler 2730e Geese 17(S)18e Cheesa triplet. 353te . . . DAILY LIVE gTOCK MftJBlTET, Cattla Beeeipta 293 : ; Tone of market slow . Prime steers lS.25ffil2.5n Choice to goed steer $11(7?12 . Medium to trood steers 1.0('1I Fair to medium steers $8.50(39.50 Common to fair steers 08 i hniio HAifk on.t ttmrttra tHftilH 'M Medium to oood sww and heifers $6.5(Ka;7.50 . i Fairto medium eewf and heifen $5J5CKarf3.50 - i ; - Canncrs W(ij i Bulla $507.50 5 ' Calvea $912 I Stackers and feeders $68 ' Bog . f Receipts 78 T-no of market slow Prime mixed $17(5117.15 , .. Medium mixed $16.7517 Dallas, Or., Nov. 23. Cecil Getcholl, a former Dallas boy was killed In the fitthting in France on the second of October according to word received in this eity th's week. The dead hero was iihniit tt- yflm nf lira and wan a son tion with tic nrst .National nans: as,,-; i., , .7 assistant cashier. Ho will serve dur- VT?..0', -Tt ! .h aWnA nf J. Wl Hvott who re- 'l" rvnD " ' cently entered the service. Lorenzo Fiierlock, brother of J. H. Sherlock, mfferud a gtroko of paraly Dallas Man Breaks Ann Cranking Car. John Etuis a resident of this city ' suffered tho fracture of his right arm. the first of the week while cranking an automobile. The engine backfired, tho crank striking the arm betweea the elbow and tho wrist. Mr. Enns-is the second person in this city to have an nrm broken while cranking an automo bilo within, the past three weeks. Church Celebrate Thanksgiving. The Dallas churches will join in th Thanksgiving services this year and thai sermon will be delivered by Bov. Curry pastor of the United Evangelical church. The services will be held Thursday evening in the parlors of the Methodist church. A community sing i one ef the features plunncd for tho occasion and a large chorus of voice are practising daily for the event. J. C. Haytcr, proprietor of the Dallas) Book Store was a Portland busines visitor Thursday. Mrs. Ella J., Metzger of MeMinnvilla visited with Dulles frionda Wednesday noon. Mr. iid Mrs. E. K. Piasccki were guests of Salem frionds Thursday af tornoon.' . Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Chapin of Salem wore guests at the homo of Mrs. W. P. .Miller in thia city the first of tb week. Mrs, George Hagood is in Portland this week visiting at the home of rels- tives. Marion School Is ''Over The Top" Tlu! apportionment for the Marioa draft early mst spring and after several weeks of intensive training was scot from Ca'mo Lewis to Camp Kearney, tf'nlifnrnia Prnm w)ii,h nluA llA DrM sis iue y " h,.t across to Fran e in June. Tho en- Uhool in the I'uited War Work cam- somcwnai nerious. .,,.,,,.. i wl,ih the vnnnff man was ... .i..u,.,a ti,a vinnr George W. Steclhammer accompanied, rr. A,j" )fl which I ? . . , """ " Horry Carson to. Portland. Thursday t7 driie. tto.fiwt "I tZ.JZ'. hut't where Harry will be given an xnay , ;Mnil ot K uttle tiat endcj .ul ii.. th. ng the absence or H,' t f. tnn if--. ,he deceased r.7,'T w;.,r Z.. nll T TT Tl-nlr. m ; ' Z ' . .. . I HIT Y UUUltJB. " v - - - x aurviruii uv uat.LUuT - uu viiv nave cnargo or rne umg i bro(, er Mjsh MaDel opsuna was in ouiem on Tuesday. Lloyd. Biehcs maae a raUier nty Memorial For Dallas Soldiers. A meeting of Company L auxiliary paign manager for the girla, and Jame Bennett acted in that eapacity for tho boys. The money given was earned by tlie children giving it, and all was glad- en,! pirVa-ts, Mr. and Jta. Tai S& 2.S'toX 5 Biche. this week. He came in Wednos-; 8nd Mtf wiH be held in the Bad;'" ' L,"hV!, ! "J"' ! day evening and left Tliursuay morn- Cr0 iaom on MiU Btrcet Saturday , p"Vl" f thihou! wore the firstl ing. Lloyd is in the service. afternoon for th. purpose of discus- LP1 3JT Junior Bel m. lt rnr. and the first to tak sic witn pneumonia bi tsrap ablo monument to tne soldier Doys or, ; . '.,..., uii, k Hi, mother, Mrs. Tolef Annundson of!thi, tity wnft have participated in the,wo" "1,:", .f.t thi eity and hi. sister, Mrs. Turncy otH,ig mJM war. A attendance ta ' leTdS Portland have gone to visit him. desired by the members of the Auxil- . nle! n.d .k"j " A.Z 5 . Norton Cowden returned Tuesday af- iary at the meeting as they feel that f"t many finished J ter a short visit at Wert Lake. some honor should be shown the boys Cross headquarters. They 61m i gathef- Wm. King i. in the tity this week ho offered up their live for their ,ed one hundred and ainety-six garment visitiBg hi wife, at the home of Mrs. country. Several of the Polk county I for the Armenian. . KJsg'" XU and Mri. X. W boys have- been ' killed in battle and In their vestibule they had ox Biahl. I other, have-died from disease and it is.Iabled "Every Pit helps a bit, n4 A surprise party was given at thejposirible that still other names will ap- gathered their share of pits. As pari Compton home on Mill street last Sat-jpear on the easualay lisU before pcaee of tlicir English work they urday evening for Mr. Comptoa and i declared and nothing would be more ten bright, happy letters to lonely Bev. Flenner, the occasion being Botft appropriate wan a memorial o uir, B..u i.u. ... - Mr Flenner's and Mr. Compton's birth- erected on the court house lawn bear- received it ean be aaJely said tney Bvj days. About twenty five friends were ing a testimonial of the high regard helped to keep up the morale of ou present and enjoyed the evening, In which the boys wore held by the! army.