Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, December 05, 1918, Page PAGE NINE, Image 9

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"From Over There"
General Pershing's Official Report
Killed in action ..i 158
Died of wounds '. 73
lied of accident and other causes 6
Died of disease 7H
Wounded severely ...-.: 110
Wounded, degree undetermined 110
Wounded' slightly 314
Missing in action 474
Total ...:....., ;.: : 1323
Today's casualty list contains -the
pame3 of the following Oregon men.
Ralph J Hurlburt, Portland, killed in
action
Jim O'Connor, Lake View, killed in
action
Frank M Eckersley, Cove, killed in
action
Arthur E Glover, Dayvllle, killed in
action
John F Hayden, Hermiston, died of
Wounds
Denny 0 Nolltneyor, Oregon City,
died of wounds
Frank H Bedfield, Anchor, died of
Wounds
Basi A Kirsch, ',. Stayton, died of
wounds .
Frank J Scaur, Portland, died of dis
ease ... -
Loren O Harrington, Oregon City,
died of disease -
Van Alfred - Norder, Hood Biver,
wounded severely ,'.
Henry P Koch, Portland, wounded
severely ...-
Ira Felts, "Portland, wounded severe-
l7Benjamin W HeartleyTuaiatln,
wounded severely ..,.-
Vernie Kern, Crane, slightly wound
ed Josiah L- Brill, LaGrande, slightly
wounded '
Clarence L Stevens, Aurora, missing
is action -
Silvio Polandri, Portland, miasxntf in
action -
Bobert 0 Niyison, Portltmd, mlwing
in action
Killed in Action i
Capt Theodore D Biivenel Jr, Co
lumbia S C '
Lieutenants
Almeron W (Shanklin, Crozet Va
Ceo Coldewny, New York
Henry O Moe, Minneapolis Mnn
Sgt Maj Glenn Cole, BoUiit Ws
Sergeant j ... .
Terry C Benson, Lumber City Pa
. Olver W Gauch, Sc.ito Ti-x
Otto D Gottach, Rock Tslar.d 111
Harry B iBailey, Tnf Fiver Okla '
AVm Xi Brunworth, Bremen 0
Enrigh L Buster, Lewisville Tex
Tracy J Clark, Hieksvillo O
Earl K Samscy, Cettarviile Kaa
George K Boyster, Lehigh la
Fair B Warr, Rossviiie 'i'enn
' , Corporals
Abraham Brook, New York
1'red J Origo, Syracuse K Y
Ben W Hagan, Lebanon Ivy
J-MwaVd' 1 Haywood, Buf tolo :K Y
. Willar C Hough, Ft IStcilneoora Wn
Caiilon O Perry, Council N t'
Walter H Price, Mnttnews N C
Henry Schafer, Milwiiukce
Harry Singlctary, Kidgevillc S 0
Korman J Travlcr, Lynchburg Va
' James B Watkins, Mason tl
, JHcnjamin 8 Carra, Annnpolig Md
fcorgc W Beber,, Beadjig Pa
Ptelia 8 Bhjan, S Charleston O
Loe V Miller, Centralia Wash
John Vandcmallic, Brighton Mass
Musician Grover A Gaidncr, Trenton
U J
. jKechanlcs
AVillfred Cole, Chicago
Wilbur S Moore, Grafton W Va
Joseph P Schweers, Clevrland O
Lawrence C Umbreit, E Orange If J
Ivan W Kenyan, Wakonian O
. COokg
ChariP Schotta, Oolla lid
. Privates
Edward H Barrus, Grantsville Utah
Demctrecs Benckos, Veior.a Ia
Anthony G Billian, Portsmouth O
George Bonfield, Chicago 111
Floyd W Booker, Greensboro N C
John R Burns, Buffalo N Y
Carl Carter, Santa Paula Cal
Ojcar Odrstrom. Laurel Hill Fla
John Christopher. Witt 311
Haioid E Clark, Kankakee 111
I.awrenco J Clark, Franklin Mas
Forest B Cummcns, Corley Ark
William Deteit, SjIod la
Wm L Iin','ler, Tallapoosa Ga.
Vincent Dwria Wheeling W Va
Raymond Dauslas, Kew York
Percy Dove, Acco'ink Va
William Z Edwards, Chicrrd S Q
Albert Engleman, Xcw Table Til
Dewitt Gober, Rose: a M:s
Joseph M GrefS, Seneca Ka
Stafford J Baser, Lakewncd O
Samuel 8 HublaM, Atwcod Ka -'harles
Hucllman, Chieago
X'larence Ingerham, Nooha.Mo
WaJtax G JaewbAbn, Oau-ki Minn
Joseph Kelly, Xcw York
Orin H Kittle, Wayne City 111
Otto W Klein, New York
John P Koch, Watinga Okla.
Edward Barron, Tarre Hants Ind
Lerey M Bennett, Maples Fla
John E Bezzenbcrger, liloomfield la
George Bieger, New York
Alfred Bonnicksen, Ringsted la
Theo Borrowski, Philadelphia
Augustino Bosa, San 'Francisco
.Ralph fliurkoy, Dover O
Felix Clak, Prqston Ky
Pavid C Cochran, Daytou O
Leandcr T'Dixon, Great -Falls S C -Opie
Dobyna. Evington Va
Claude J Domes, Frunklinvillo N Y
Bruno Drager, Chicago
Houston Hoovor, Miirfewboro Tenn
Pines B Jones, Eagle Rock Va
.lohn K Kessler, Milwaukeo
Walter J McCormick, Brookl.vn
William M MoDonncl, Woodsboro Tx
Francis' A JtfeGuiro, Dorchester Mass
Jack W Montague,- Elmiity C
Henry (L iNasou, Malono N Y
Christian iNelsen, Jackson Minn
Gus Norton, Maxtou 'N C
Mike W Schaeffer, Bristow lad
Dennis Shugruo, New Y'oik
Harvey G Steffy, Denver Pa
Dennie L Story, Grange City Ky
James C Turner, Oahkosh Wis
Jesse 8 Vance, Potosi Mo
Herman Voltz,' Kilbourn Minn
Kyle G Walker, Shoshone Wyo
Pt-te Williams, Sedalia Tenn
Ray Woodson, Columbus O
Geo Laughlin, Hamilton Mo
j tlutierf liedfordr'New- Hoitand Gr
xleo Leeson, Saxon W Ya
Walter G Lindner, Hayward Wis
Manning Luneo, Danvl .0 Va
. James M Lynn, Rockhill S C
John M Mathews, Newell Pa
Harold W Medows, Pacific Grove Cal
Ludvig G Meling, Milton N D
.lames G Metcalf, Grand Chain 111
Peter .W Micrzwinski, Chicago -Harry
Miller, Scranton I'a
Roland C Minton, Waverly Ky
William J Murphy, Brooklyn
Fred,:N Jolsou, -Minneapolis Minn
Herbert F Olsen, t Croix Minn -Clarence
M Plisch, Aniwn Wis '
Luther Popin, Mt Gilead N C
Geo E Fuckett, Mancelona Mich
Oda S Raymond, Durand Mich
Hei.ry Rodstik, Morrisonvillc Wis
James E Bomick, Muscotah Kas
Johu E St Clair, Harlon Kas
.Tnoonh Kabntino. ?icw York
Michael "Schalia, Dorchester Mass
Valval Bacrapaty, Brookljn
Leciiinid H Si.heHien, Uconomowoc
Wis
Charles W Schiniek, Ventura Cal
Charles E Shannaburg, Port Jarvis
NY
Hobic A Shroyer, Brawley Cal
( harles L Sparcnbcrg, Baltimore
Jopjph L Spehuan, Brooklyn
Perry Strickland, Ogemont 8D
Carl Strumin, Battle Creek Mich
Lonnie A Thompson, Brandon Te
Nathaniel K Thornton, Bentonville
N C .
Camillo Trorana, Newcastle Ta
Joe It Turlcy, Fredcricksi urg Ind
lieo W Umphcnour, Gooding Ida
Leonard Vis, White LaKe S D
Robert 0 Wall. Trinity N C
Nick A Weimet, Marsnficld Wis
James B White, Salt Rock W Va
Merl .1 White, Goshen Ind '
John .White, Passiac N ,1 '" .
Major Williams, Seven Spgs N C
Clarence L Wilson, Congo O
Charles Windecker, Orange N J
Eugene H Koester, Charleston N C
Died of Wounds
Lieutenants
Wm I Mackinson, Kissimince Fla
Judge E A Austin, Cnionvillc 'JNT C
Howard T Barger, Lynchburg Va
Bayard Brown, Genoa ill
Oscar B Nelson, Ottumwa la
Frank X Wohleb, Astoria N Y
Bergeants
Eugone T tasiter, Henderson N C
rjenry Schlnffer, Baltimore
Charley G Sturgeon, Nashville Ind
James M Tillcry, Knoxvillc Tenn
Corporals
Wray Clarke, Pittsburg Kas
Bernard B Council, Franklin Va
John Grieco, Tarentum Pa
Patrick J Hurley, Worcester Mass
Edward A PeanycOok, E Change N J
Wm J Panser, Bayonne N J
Wagoner Earl E Cornell, Grand Rap
ids Mich
Cook Ellis B Searcy, Elk City Okla
Privates
Annibale Barbara, Jeannette Pa ,
. Philip M Barry, Chattanooga Tena
Edgar H Baston'Lynn Mass
Herbert C Beers, Brooklyn N Y
Joseph A Brogan, Pittsburg -Ralph
M Breschnrdt, :olumbus O
Bruce B Bush, Leesville La
Charlfj A Clark, Marshall Minn
Eugene A Clifford, Little Falls X Y
James D Clolingcr, Morehouse M
Jahn C Cobarn, Bwrt Vt
Wm L Conn, New YoHf , . -Robert
J Cuffman, Allen Tex
THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON,
OPEN NOSTRILS! END
A COLDCR CATARRH
How To Get Relief When Bead
and Nose are Stuffed Up.
Count fifty! Your cold in head or
catarrh disappears. Your clogged nos
trils will open, the air passages of your
head will clear and you can breathe
freely.. No more snuffling, hawking,
mucous discharge, dryness or headaches
no struggling for breath at night.
Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream
Balm from your-druggist and apply' a
little of this fragrant antiseptic cream
in your nostrils. It penetrates through
every air passage of tha bead, soothing
and -healing the swollen or in (lamed
mucous membrane, giving you instant
relief. ' Head colds" and catarrh yield
like magic. Don't stay stuffed-up and
miserable, Belief is sure.
Gus Dahlbcrg, Warren 0
. Edward J Douojiue, New York
Henry Engol, Chicago
Richard L Finckcj New York
Wm K Galloway, Pottstown Pa
Roy C Goldie, oLs Angeles
Irving .L Graces, Rico Minn
Samuel B Grenfeld, Detroit Mich
Leon L Gunn, New Haven Minn .
. Sumner B Hair, Byron Minn
Harold Haly.orson, Giaud Forks:
Minn
Edward M Hiler, Spring Lake Mich
Homer B Jenkins, Stanley Va
iokn Groug Jr, Altoona Pa
Mike H Landis, Westport Ind
Raymond D Lay, New Oomcrstown Q'
Joseph P McDonald, New York
Thomag J McMahon, Newport Tex
'; Marino- Mariui, Woonsockct R I
Joseph J Meyers, Chicago
" 'Thomas tr Nalty, ''Ttow York"''T?.
Bert S 'Nelson, Boekford 111
- Richard New, Little Field Tex
Fritz L Oborg, W Rutland Vt '
Charles J Ot'onuell, Hobokcu ir J
William iP Phillips, White Wator Kas
Wm Pieski, Milwaukee
Andrew Pisani, Shaniokin Pa
Matt E Bayner, Wonn Okja
Wm D Bopur, Dawsonvillc Ga
Fred J3 Sadler, GaJaway Neb
Augustus Shea, Now Gigg:r,s Wig
James E Smith, Amcsbury Muss
Wm F Streitolmeyer, Cincinnati O
Columbus D Tew, Clinton N C
Wallace ToM, Cadillac Mich
Wilfred Trembley, Fall River Mass
Ernest C Whittle, Fall Eiver Mass
Lawrence Wines, Island Branch W V
Died of Accident and Other Causes
Corporals
Albert J Medlin, West Point. Pa
W agoner Austin Jennings, Mew York
Horseshoer Joseph Patterson, Mur
rayvillo 111
Privates
Clayton M Cushman, Lansing Mich
Archie B Liles, Wagcrow Ga
Harrison Viokers, Gilbartgville Ky
Died of Disease
Lt Robert G Durgin, Newmarket NH
Nurses
Jeanettc Bellman, Dayton O
Katherine Hoffman, Queen City Mo
Sergeants
Ewald F Cranz, YenkOM NY
Dennis E Fowers, Moberly J4q
Claud D Swisher,' Washington la
Hugh D Yale, Haines City FJa
Corporals
Wylic Woods, New London Mo
William J Beyer, New Brunswick
N J
Secretary Judson H Bucchcr, Wash
ington Bugler Chas Smith, Wellsburg W Va
WagOQerg
Charles L rV-trik, Chicago
Cook Louis E Wiclandt, Aurora 111
Privates- . .
John Adams, Binard Mil!p O
Claud Bair, Astoria 111
Wm H Belunger, iNew London Wis
Thomas H Bennett, Faxon Okla
George Brittain, Viola Aik
itusscll S Brawn, Ohio City O
Raymond A Burgess, Hartford Conn
Geo F Bushey, St Louis Mo
Perry jCartmill, Lexington Mo
Ira J Cato, Wiliiamsport Pa
Jamcg W Cornett, Birmingham Ala
Frank Costello Jr, New Haven Cnn
WiHiam A Cronin, Rochester N Y
Joha E Donan, CampbelljvilJe Ky
Henry Fasbonder, Chippewa Falls
Wis
Frcdorick L Fennison, Ramseur N C
Thomas Fogarty, Springfield 111
Chester E Goodcn, Joties Okla
Morri C Haring, Jersey C'ty N J
Jacob E Hehnly, Sheridan Pa
Bernard L Hick, Westville Okla
Geo L Hoch, C'astor'.and NY
James S Hodges, Vaden Ark
Dalla Huusaker, Mak'andu HI
Cassius Hunt, Kingston Mass
Chas F James, Puttman Okie
Charles C Jones, Madill Okla
Cornelius F Kelley Worcester Mass
Ed L Lane, Kevil Ky .
Oliver Kilgore, Oakman Aia
Ona Lewis, Keermoor Pa
Wm C Lindcnmuth, Bintowa Pa
Hugh E McDonald, Belviik-ro Neb
Clarence MoFarland, Humboldt Toan
Jrviu A Mckenzie, Canada.
Cieo Madison, Krebs Okla
Arthur J Monahan, Harvey HI
Vincont Mudra, Walnut Neb
Thurlow Mullens, BakersfieM Mo
-Roger ,L Myhre, Sun Dance Wyo
Herbert C Kichols, Duck Oliver Ten
Pete Patrenakos, Franklin Pa
Archie Phillips, E Leavenworth Mo
Wm J Posey, Wiufieki A.'a
,Jake D Phillips, Dresden Tenn
Charlie R Boyer,.Pena Laird Va
John H Bylander, Sheffiqld Pa
Frita A iScheuneman,' .Dallas S D ; .
John E Seaman, Pouahkeepsie Y
Murray A Sherbort, Huntiugton Md
Jeremiah J Sullivan, Worcester Mass
Lawrence M Talley, JBarrottsville.Ten
Chalpierg M Tehnaut, .Rockhill -CJ
1 Luke Toner, St Paul -Minn
Luigi Varanese West Chester Pa
Fred M Walter, Louisville Ky
Don W Eagle, Jersey City .N J
Clarence Whittcn, Mineral Springs
Ark
Fred Willinms, Villanova Ga
John Windon, Northwood N D .
-Wm J -Wirhanowcz, New Britain Pa
Curt T Wise, Lebanon Jnct Ky
Boy A Yancy, Killeen Tex 1
IK THE COUNT
of the Btate of Oregon
i County -
COTJBT
for Marion
Tn the matter of the estate of Henry
p. St. Helen,; dC(foeiL Jiptice pf ear-
ing of final account;
To all peisons interested in the es
tate of IJonry D- St. Helen, deceased:
You are hereby notified that en the
3rd day of December, 1918, Elizabeth
I. St. 'Helen filed in this court her fin
al account as executrix of the estate
of Henry D. St. Helen, deceased, and
that said final account will be heard
by this court on Monday January sixth
1919, at the hour of ten o'clock a. m.
of said day or as soon thereafter as
this eoiiri can hear same, in the room
of the county'ed'urt attao court house
in Salom, Marion county, Oregon, and
yo'u are HeVcjllte lq appeal at . tire;
time and place jabove designated and
show cause if any exist why said, fin-
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i: QUICK REFERENCE TO FIRMS THAT GIVE SERVICE 0N.SB0RT NOTICE
I WHERE BUYER AND SELLER JEEr-WE REC055MN9 OUR ADVERTISERS -3
' BVEBYTHXNa ELEOTBIOAIi
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TON Osteopathia physicians and
serve specialists. Graduates of Am
' erkan school of Ostoopathy, Kirk
ville, Mo. Tost graduate and spec
ialized in nervous diseases at Los
Angeles College. Offices 505-508 Nat
Bank Bldg. Phone 85. Besideace,
1620 Court. Phone J2Z1S. Dr. White
Bes. Phone 4C9.
PENTIST
OB. F. L. UTTER, DEJT li t, BOOMS
113-414 Lank of Cpmmeroe building.
WATER COMPANY
SALEM WATEB COMPANY Office
corner Commercial and Trade streets
Bills payable monthly in advance.
Phone 606.
SECOND-HAND GOODS
FINANCIAL
HONEY TO LOAN
On Good Seal Estate Security
THOa K. FOBD
0-er Ladd Bush bank; Salem Oregon
ITSDEBAL FABM LOANS 0 per
cent 'M years time. A- C. Bohrnstedt,
401 Masonic Temple. Balem, Oregon.
STOVE REPAIRING
dTOVES BEBUILT AND BEPAIRED
60 years experience, Depot, National
and American lease.
Sizes 29 to 58 is high
Paints, oil and varnish, etc
Loganberry and hop hooka. -Salem
Fence and Stove Works,
250 Court street Phone 124- . . .
-
The Journal Job Department
will print yon anything in tha
stationery line do it right and
save riu real money.
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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5,
c MuntU una
the said executrix discharged from her
trust. ; .
Dated this 3rd day of December, 1918
W. M. BUSHY,
County Judge.
Donald W. Miles,
Attorney for executruj, U. S. National
bank bldg., Salem, Oregon. 1-2
NOTICE "OF HEARING
of Final Account
Notico is hereby given tlat tha fin
al account of Luella Darby, administra
trix of the estato of John Darby, de
ceased, has been filed in the county
court of Marion county, Oregon, and
that the 6th day of January, 1919, at
the hour of 10 o'clock a. m, has been
duly 'appointed by said eourt for the
hearing of objections to such firral ac
count and tho settlement thereof, at
which time any persons interested ,in
said estate are heroby required to ap
pear and sho cause, if any they have,
why said final account should not be
allowed and approved Iby sid court.
Duted (November 27, 1918.
. LUELLA DARBY,
Administratrix of the. -estate of John
Darby, deceased. 1-ii
NOTICE
Notice is horcby given that Hazlo
M. Nowgent, by an order of tho county
court of Marion county, Oregon, has
been appointed administratrix of the
estate of Mary A. Mclntire, deceased.
All persons having any claims against
said estate are hereby requested to
present the same with prpper vouchers
to said administratrix at the offico of
B. W. Macy, attorney for the estate,
202 Bank of Commerce building, Sa
lem, Oregon, within six months from
the date of thig notico.
Dated this 14th day of November,
1918. ; V
HAZLE m. NEWOENT,
"Anhinistratrix.
12-5.
Ttlephoae
Main im
REAL ESTATE
FOB SALE And worth the price, five
acres of choice land for bay, grain
or fruit; located about 2!4 miles
from city limits, a new and well
furnished bouse and burn, an excel
lent well with pump, acre of tim
ber, place well fenced on B. F. !
Plenty and variety of fruit for fam
ily use. Prle (2000. approvements
are worth the money asked. Inquire
of Square Deal Bcalty Co. Phono 470
70 ACRES $100 land, on account of cir
cumstances will U for ana on easy
terms. 6 acres all cultivated, good
improvements. 1M, mile of eity limits
only 3500. lYi aore good house, bara
all in fruit, good soil, close to ear
lino, 1250. Socokifsky, 841 Stato
tf
WANT-4350, $500 and 1500 loana on
good real estate security. Bocolofsky,
84d State St. tf
. BRING YOUR TRADES
I can match yon. C. W. Niomeycr, Seal
Estate Agent, Canadian i-anua, 014
State street.
SCAVENGER
SALEM SCAVENGER Garbage aad
refuse of all kinds removed on month
ly contracts at reasonable rates.
Cess pools cleaned. Dead animals re
moved. Office phone, Main 2247.
Besideace, Main 278.
LODGE DIRECTORY
BOYAL NEIGHBOR? OF AMERICA
-"Oregon Grepe Camp" No. 1360.
meets every Thursday evening is
Derby building, Court and High St
Mrs. Pearl . Courscy, 214 Court St
Oracle; Mrs. I'elissa Persons, record
r 1415 X 4th. St. Phone 1436M. .
KNIGnTS OF PYTHIAS MEET O
MeCornack hall on every Tndaj
at 8. P. Andreson, CCS, i. uot
K. B. ft 8.
When yoo use Journal classifi-
4t ed ads get what yoo want taem
to they work fast.
1918.
THE IDER. OF SAtN'
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ADMINISTRATOR'S ' NOTICE
Notice is hereby givon that the un
dersigned, by virtue of an order of tha
county- court (of Marion county, Ore
gon, duly made and entered of record
on the 88th day of October, 1918, was
appointed administrator of the estate
of Charles A. Guerne, deceased, and
that he has qualified as such. All per
sons having claims against said estate
are hereby notified to present the same,
duly verified as required by law, at
thO Office nf Smith & Shinlfla kftni-.
noys. 403 Salem Bank of Commerce
Duuaing, tttucm, Oregon, within six
months from the dato of this notice.
Dated and first published this 31st
day of October, 1918.
GEORGE F. GUERNE,
Administrator .of the estate of
Charles A. Guerne, deceased.
EXECUTOB'S NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has beon duly appointed by
the county court of the state of Ore
gon for the county of Marion as ex
ecutor of the last will and testament
of Rosia B. Gorig, deceased, and that
he has duly qualified as such exeeutor.
All persons having claim against; -said
estate are hereby notified to present
the same, .duly verified, to me at the
office of A. O. Condit 203 Hubbard
building, in Salem, in Marion eouoty,
state of Oregeon within fix months of
tho date of this notice.
Dated at Salem, Oregon, this' 15th
day of October, 1918.
JACOB STATJFFEB,
Executor of tha last will and testa
ment of Bosia B Gerig, deceased.
Al-14
ADMINISTRATRIX' NOTICE
Notice is hereby givon that the un
dersigned t, an Order of the county
nniirt nf thn ata.ta of Ornpon for the
county of Marion, duly made and enter-
MODEBN WOODMEN OF AMEBICA
Orogon Cedar Camp No. 246 meets
every 3rd and 4th Thur. eve, 8 o'clock
in Derby building, corner Court and
High streets. B. F. Day, V. C; T. A
Turner, clerk.
UNITED ABTI8ANS Capital Assem
bly No. 84 meeta first Thursday of
each month, at S p. m- in I. O. O. F.
Hall. Norma L. Terwilliger. M. A.;
C. A. Vibbert, secretary, 3-if) Oweni
straat
TOE MARKET
Grain
Wheat, soft white
Wheat, lower grades on .sample
Oata .I..... . 0cl
Hay, oats 1..- . $25
Barley, ton -
Hay, cheat, new
Mill run -
508a
U4
... 8738
Eutterfat
Butterfat . , 67
Creamery butter 07c
Pork, Veal and Mutton
Pork, oo foot . 16
Pork, dressed 1820
Veal, fancy 16l7c
Steers . J9
Cowa ...,
Spring lambs 11c
Ewes--.- - , , r... . .4fg6
uambSj yearlings ........ 8(ac
ggs and Fonttry
Kgga, cash 82c
Hens, live 2123e
Old roosters 15e
Chickens : 21(5?24o
Turkeys, drmsed 30ii32c
Turltieys, live 252tic
VegetarAM
Sweet potatoes . $4
Potatoe, , l-75
Onions, local . 1.75
Cabbage 2
Head lettuce , .... 12.75
Turnips . .
Rfots ', ,, ,
Ore n peppers
Parsnips
Cranberries, box
8c
8
$4.25
.- $1.83
Cauliflower
Iron
Oranges
4fti70
IemoDS, box ,.
tti.75
Bananas
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PAGE NINE
Fisher
i ixril
ed qn tho 2ath day of October, 1918,
was appointed administratrix of the es
tate of Thomas Robinson Townsend
deceased, and that ahe has duly -qualified
as such administratrix. All per
song having claims against said- estato
are hereby notified to present tha
same duly verified, as required by law,
to the administratrix at the law -offices
of Jas. G. Heltzol and Max Gehl
har, in the city of Salem, Oregon, with
in six months from the date of this
notice.
Dated this 31st day of October, 1918.
BEATRICE E. TOWNSBND,
Administratrix of the estate of Thom
as Robinson Townsond, deceased.
Jas. G. Holtzel, Max Gehlhar,
Salem, Oregon. '
Attorney for estate.
Date of first publication, October
81, 1918. .
Date of last publication, November
no. jvia.
I
EXECUTRIX'S FINAL NOTICE
To all whom it may concent Please
take notioe that Belle Shantz, execu
trix of the estate of James N. Bhantz
deceased, has filed her final account
in aid estate and the county court
bbs nxett too iim day of December,
1918, at ten o'clock a. m. as the time,
and the county court room in the boun
ty court house, at Salem, Oregon, as
the place -for hearing said final account.
AU porsona having any objections to
said final account should appear and
mane aula objection at said time.
This notice ig published pursuant to
an order of Hie county eourt of Mar
ion county, Oregon, dated the Kith day
of November, 1918, and the first publi
cation is made in the issue of tho Cap
ital Journal of November 21st, 1918. ,
BELLE SHANTZ,
Executrix' of the estate of James N.
Shanty deceased. ,,, Dec. 19
NOTICE OF HEARING OF FINAL
ACCOUNT
Notice la herebv (riven that the final
account of Paul H. Stogo, exeeutor of
tho estate of E. H. Stogo, deceased, has
beon filod in the county court of Ma
rion county, state of Oregon, and that
tho SOth day of December, IMS, at
the hour of ten o'clock a, m., has been
duly appointed by such eourt for the
hearing of objections to such final ac
count and the settlement thereof, as
which time any person interested in
such estato may appear and file ob
jections theroto in- writing and contest
the same.
Dated this 20th day of November,
1918.
PAUL H, 6TEGE,
Executor of the estato of E. H. Stogo
deceased. J6-19
Huckleberries, pound ...,.... loo
Florida ifnuio fruit, caso t0.50(uj7
Blade figs, 83 25 lbs -50
Pigs, 4 oi. packages 5.58
Figs, 8 oi, packages , . w-w
Piss. 8 oi. nackaues ........ $3.50
Figs, 10 lb. fancy -
Figs. 10 lb. ex. fancy ... W-
No. 1 comb honey tl
Retail ertesg
Creamery butter ................
70
33.2
05a
Flour, hard wbeaV ,
Country untier -
Egg., dosea
70a
Portlund Or.. Duo. 5. diutter, city
Portland, Or., Dec. 4.-ltutter, city
creamory (i6c
llggs, selected local ex. CJiavwfl
Eggs local ex. 7072o ;
Hens 27c
BroilerB 27a'30e
Geose 2225 ' .
pheete triplets 3536o
DAILY LIVB STOCK JdABKET
Cattle
Bceiits Ki2
Tone of market steady
Prime steers 11.00(u l2
Choice to good steers 10.5011.58
Medium to good steers 9fol0
Fair to nie'lium gtreers $s(a9
'ommon to fair steers V!W7.50
Choice cows and heifers 7.75(o8
Medium to good cows and heifers;
$0(7
Fairto medium cows and heifers.
Canners tVttl
Bulls $507.50
Calves $9(l2
Stockeis and feeders $e8 (
Bcgj
Bcceipts 829
Tone of market higher
Prime mixed $1 6.90(a) 17
Medium niixod 18.50(0)16.90
Bough. heavies $14.6014.75 '
Pigs 14(ail5
Bulk 18.5016.75
Bbeop
Beceipts 8 !
Tone of market steady '
Prime lambs $12t3
Fair to medium lambs Ifa 11
Yearlings IU(all - .
Wethers J(a,10
Ewes Wo 8
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