Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, December 13, 1918, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1918.
PAGE SEVEN
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that Fruit Padding?
uestsodld,
ft
abouij
Ml
ATE is an excep
tionally clever host?
esa j her teas and!
dinners ara the talk
of all) she possesses
that rare Knacs -of
doing every
thing just right
, and having every
; thing .Just right. Last fall,, just about
three weeks before- Christmas, she gave
ft little tea that those who attended will
never forget she did, as is natural with
her, the unusual, and served all with a
sliqe of fruit pudding. The. sauce was one .
.of Kate's own conceptions and 'brought
out the full, rich, aromatic flavor of thai
pudding made it the 1 rarest dish on$
could Dossibly imagine. - V
Though that te
happened nearly f
year ago, its utI
equaled success and
the delightful good
ness of that fiuf?
prise dish has re
eeived appreciating
comments ever since. '
Kate was kind enough to tell some of us about
the pudding-she didn't make it as one naturally,
would assume; she was just a trifle
mnrm nrncrpssivfl than manv of US and
had discovered that the best puddings
are no longer made, but are purchased
from the grocer. The recipe for the
sauce-, she was mean enough to keep
she does those little things; but she is
so magnificently J generous generally,
that one could never hold this against
her.
The pudding, it happened, was made
by Mrs. Porter yes, by Mrs. Porter,
herself. The name is inviting, but not '
half so much as the pudding. We all,
IVwist Just u cft irOB'
waas, xnaama; HM) two
$tyv eJlthat u praati
3 hose puddi&n M tr
iv learned, it mil
mm VyJ
1 ltrf vV
nd br Hit 6ri
fibs oaalr4 such, m
kill la ailing tnaam
tnai a Dig numoer
foUndl nrtnA - h
place her aehlereiuent o
thft market and whic'
.nft VntllTlT All. HW
w, irhea the wale
QuMueroiRi proposiuoa
bar puddings, she dlda I
iroductt on ot the jsos.l eommergial ubUtTlte, f
tnade the puddlo.es in th4 fcm4 axaotttig, careiul war
from select Ingredient, It, ot eoorae, if the moat nataral
thing In the world that ther akould be liked; ihat tbj
1 would wean hoiuewlYM away troa ta many houriol
.vl.. nAAtmm - halm an mrafiilM ftxanuBNS
J. ...4i...i. i Iiifi4 .imtliT a tmAdinsrs can
", pfroduoed during the pudding season) and these UTarlj
atuoarl lone Mora the pudding seaion aomaf to 4 Wosa
. . A - t.lb. AH Aamf.tf AM All I' M
ana mow cit mor iwh h f w-
" . 1 . . AV MM.vaMnlttA AaH tl AHA Af thflU Till rtfl 1T ffK it
Sow bacomlng a real problem & kftow how to fftuku
HUmoute nenu ,- . . j
It yoa havenH r tried tlwn, fcr all mIV?'
' 0fltiaintanc9 ana t once, baoauia. It yo.u delay, life
aueatlpn whethar wnot you will b able to obtalft faatt.
Two allBa 20 and 66-dent.
TO MSN CAW JBAinXT, HOT for
t)0tt ufcr (UfcT
boon buttr a
Java pur Into tes k v-iun orq
Pnr in tidt t oii J art rn
lH With tOWajl M
tt Of Mailt IllO VOld
4na tnen eui ipa os
tratlon; thn btd C
out their and off.
wnois ana yrTc
tamt On)-hmir ouj. Kro
Itc-ar way
a tOMthr,
4ut lar whtn honyj. .dd
flovvof vitii vfcnuta. w
IrnSU-
VtnlUa. lwttuo at
nutsioc! Ky M
aaf.a, m noi nw
hut
(Ik
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III iPIr Si
loll of fonor
"From Over There"
General Pershing's Official Report
Killed in action
Died . of disease
Wounded severely
.Wounded, degree undetermined
Wounded slightly
Missing in action -.
65 j
....... 82
57G
......569
b07
56 '
Totnl
2165
Today's casualty list contains the
names of the foUowlng Orcoa mon:
Floyd B Iwls, Salem, wounded se
erely ,
Oscar W Klein, Salem, wounded
tfiWaldo E Canfield,' Oregcu City, kill
ed In action
Lewis Branson, Burns, killed In ac
tion Agnatz Keller, Mount Angel, died of
wounds 1
. . Thomas J Tohin, Portland, wounded
severely ,. .
Baymond 0 Walt, Aumsville, wound
ed severely .
Bobert F Ingalls, Pendleton, wound
ed severely . ,
James H Knauf, Silverton, wunded
severely ' - , .
Clayton C Moore, Portliuid, wound-
Albert F Cooper, Hood Biver, wound
d severely ...
Mat ! Shadley, CUUoicin, wounded
severely
George M Ham, Lorance, wounded
' '"orton K Mudge,- Echo, wounded
Loren C Cochran, Tortlttiid, wound-
Arnold Streyffler, aaston,v wounded
-t I vil
lalph J Atkinson, Portland, wounded
degree undeterminea
Emmett Zj Morgan, PorUaud wound
ed severely
Killed in Action .
Sergeants
Robert H Conway, Portlnd Mo . .
. Albert W Evans, Kevitt Ky
. Paul B Jenkins, Fdanklm.on Js O
Corporals
Joeph S Bieranski, Minneola Ka
John E Carpenter, ferr.s Ter
Riehard ICissmann, Pig; Tex
IjOius MuUer, Chicago
' Jewell C SliteMs, Lovclr.nd Colo
Colvil E Stranbarger, MeCook Neb
Clarence Stceker, ManaMjiian J
Privates '
AtDih Weinheimer, Greenville 111
I,vnn Westherson, Spang:er Pa
Wm H Whalen, Yonkers NT
Travin B.White, Kenefie Okla
John Zecmbke. Bridgeport Conn
Carl W Ackerman, Merrram Kaa
Cleveland Allen, Antrevi.le 8 C
Philip J Anderson, AWen 111
-ass Atterbury, Dennwrk N C
Wm J Barham, Raleigh S y '
Earl Bowden, Columbus O
Wm C Briel, Stiuer .' '
Morria T Burnett. )Mnfelu La
Samuel E Craig. Bieh H.li Mo
Levi Daniel.. Hartsviile J; C
nron. Pt Coll us Colo
Taoma, J Evans, Boffalo Valley Ten
Chester B Howland. Plymouth Mass
Walter Huber, Catspring Tei r
Will Ivory, Baldwin Miss1
,; William B Jones, Anabel Mo
Jerry Judd New Hill ' C
Xiueina 8 Kelly, Montici)lo Ga
Geo H Klayo, Milwaukee
Curly Ct Larson, Deorficld Wis
Lester Le C'ompte, Houniii La
Luke L Lowell, Newanstlc Wyo
Bobt E McAdoo, Jaekson Tenn
John McCarthy, Mt Vernon N Y
James McClendon, Allipntor Miss
George J MHljanghlin Brooklyn
William T McNelly, Birmingham Alii
Edward Fitzpatriok Jr. New York
Clarence Ford, Detroit Mich
Earl Oarinrd, Mnndota 111 , ...
Edwarii W Gilbert, Orletns Cal
Fred Gully, Bryson Tex
Paul 0 Huyner, Yonkerg N W ,
1-rank A tieiswrer. Little Rock Ark
Harry R Hen?.," Philadelphia'
Walter il .laeobson, Lake Pink la,
Chris J Johanneson, Bryant 8 V
Kermnn Kaplan, Mcwark J J
Wm Wins. New York
Thomas 1) Kirman, Lockport 111
Roy C Kline, Aurora Neb
Edward F Mcnlecr, Brooklyn
'Cornelius B MoCabo, 0skaloosa la
Clarence M ifassieo't, New Orleans
Dade 1 Mnttice, Manchester la,
William E Myers, rreeport Pa
'Sidney A Esirom, Willioins Mont
Gustaf P Pcterson,-Aberuecn Wash
Thomas L J'hillijXi; Midillcport N Y
i; o necse, i ouiimuo iu I - - ,
Norman Richards, Blue Rapids Kas I began taking Tanlac and since that
. . ' . , t . U! I ' .. ,iii,,ll mn.m.l -rur.Tit V
-Wm J Hombcck ukaloo8a, Ja
KRS J. W. WILLIAMS
,018 25 POUNDS
Health So Bad Before Taking
Tanlac Doa't See How
She Lived.
'A little lees than two months ago
Ellis D McMurray, Pavscms Kas
William T McNoelv. Birmingham Ala
Herman Madson, Kauia Pa
.Arthur J Mannoss, Buffulo N Y
Charlie Miller, Wallace Ala
Ewin Myers, "Walkersvllle Va"
'Aaron E Morris, TVestervelt III
Henry L Noonan, Fall Kiver Mass
Thomas J O 'Brine, 'Sew York
James iston, Otsego' Mich
Harrison Parks, Gallatin Tenn
Bennio H Paylor, Roxboio N C
Forest Battison, Indianspolig Ind
Elmer !F Paterson, Lafayette Minn
Alto Pouncy, Osark Ala
James E Ross, Cannon Falls Ky
Arthur M Sehnorr. Richmond Hill
X Y
Paul Schur, Tcrnon Tex
Avid Sikestrom, Canada
Edw S Shipley, Birmingham la
Kaford Smith, Durnham N C
John E Staley, Lexington Ky
Edw Tate, Vora Ilk .
Doran Vernon, Dowville Tex
Leonard Waldinan," Washington
A H Walker, Glendale NY .
Rossie Waller,. CarterviHe IU .
"Ha-rry Watson, Johnstowu Pa
.".oh,, M Woarn. Chaflotte N C
Christian W Wohrle, MeCnneville O
James H Weathers, Monroe ua
Chas P Wiggins, Sisco Fla .
Clarth J W'illinms, Laurim Mich
Charles A Wilson, Rochester NY.
Joe R Zacharias. Wagner 8 D
Edward Holm, New York
Wounded Severely
Captains
Samuel S Kroehlich, Harrisburg Pa
Walter Sommers, Washington .
Lieutenants
Lewis B ox, Baltimore
Clarence C Stephens, Clovcland 0
Ammi W Vamrnken, Kalnmazoo Mich
Alfred L Adams, Omaha Neb
.Tnlin Tt Onfln Elberton Ga
Manton E Harwood, Springfield O
Philip E Barnard, Washington
Robert (F BTOwning, Rhinebeck N Y
Richard C Christopher, New York
Albert B Nixon, New York
Donald A Perry, Rochestcr-N Y
ElmoT 0 Peterson, Ded Ving Minn
William P Urban, Buffalo N Y
Chester A Davis, Pittsburg
Janies E Coyne, New York
Brie D Loeiwood,-Philadelphia
Edw H McBrido, Chicago
Herbert J Parten, Minneapolis Minn
'Edward L 'Nicholson, Burton Kas
Herbert M Skillington,. St Louis. M
' Russell Wilkins, Frankfort 0
John J Bustard, ScottBlmrg Va
Ward Hollis, Florida Mo
Thos C Hughes, Cincinnati t) .
Harry .V Jones, Winchester Mass
Herman L Pohn, Nevana Mo
John Bappold, Philadelphia
'.inbn J Read. Philadelphia
R Slav, fit Louis Mo
Lylo C Pratt, Flint Mict .
iMatlow Bellinger, Pittsburg
Isaac W Hawkins, Bagriud Fla
Edward Rinus, Plymouth 18
Olin L Taylor, War Shoel 8 C- , .
John F Vaughn, Now York
Clarence J Brown, Newark N 3 '.'
Albert J Thorn, Minoola Tex ,f. '
Louis P Drehane, Pattott Me
, Hubert D 3oodo, Washington , '
Chas T StuUback Egg Earbor N J
Samuel Christenson,- Beiulridgo IU
Leo E Dickinson, Mii(leri Cal
Corporals
Guy M Black, Sand Creo Mich
Thenias J Clark, New York 1 ;
; James T Farnu.ni, Buffalo N Y '
'Alvin B Fische?, Blfio. Island III". . ,
Wado II Gunn, Hatwood Tex
Stewart E Gilbert, Estill 8p;;S Tenn
IN CHARGE OF CABLES
Washington, Dee. 13 Newcomb Carl
ton, head of the Western I'nion Tele- j
graph company, has been appointed to
take charge of all marine cobles under
government eontrolt it wag stated at
the postof fice department today.
A new town called Liberty Bond ha!
been started near White Salmon. Min
nesota capitalists are preparing to eroet
a large sawmill.
Two thousand men, skilled and un
Villcd. urn needed bv the Todd Dry-
dock & Construction corporation at Ta-
coma.
THIN PEOPLE
SHOULDTAKE
PHOSPHATE
Nothing Li&e Plain Bitro-Paosphato ta
Put on Firm, Healthy nesn ana
to Increase strength. Visor
and Nerve Force
Clat-ann ountv's roadmaster is pre
paring specifications for the paving of
the Smith's fomt roau-
Tho Western Oregon Tio and Lumber
Manufacturers' association has Been or
ganiaed at Eugene vfith 50 members.
'rvrn. TT Wnlker of AlbnnV. the first
wlrito child born in Oregon territory,
reached the ago ot 8U years oaiuruay
Glass of Hot Water
Before Breakfast
a Splendid Habit
Open sluices of the system each
morning and wash away the
poisonous, stagnant matter,
ThnsA nf us who aro accustomed to
fnl dull nd hnavv whon we arise:
splitting headache,1 stuffy from a cold,
foul tongue, nasty Dream, aum biuu
ach, lamo back, can, instead, both look
and feel as fresh as a daisy always by
washing the poisons ana toxins irum
the body with phosphated hot water
oach morning. t '
Wo should drink, Dciore oreaKiasv,
. joi. nt nnl ho water with a tea-
spoonful o limestone phosphate In it;
to flush from the Btomach, livor, kid
neys and ten yards of bowels the pre
vious day's iudigestiblo waste, sour
bile and poisonous toxins; thus eJoans
i .nroutcninir and tiurifving the en-
tiro alimentary twt before putting
more food into the stomach. .
The action of limestone prrospnaxe
3 I.,. .in, nn an emniv giomuou
is wonderfully invigorating It cleBus
out all thO Sour leriueuiuuuuo, ,
waste and acidity ana gives one -n,.nntita
fnr lire.ttkfast. A ouar
ter pound of llmestono phosphate will
cost very little at .the drug storo, but
is sufficient to mako anyone who is
v.ii.. ,ii, i,n;,iiuii(9s. e.onsniation
.i .-v. ,.l.ln n, rhnmuatism a real
enthusiast on the subject of internal
sanitation.
Judffinu from the countle? orcnara-
tions and treatments which are contin
ually being advertised for the purpose
of making thin people fleshy, develop
ing arms, neck and bust, and replacing
ugly hollows and angles by the soft
curved lines or ncattu ano oeauiy,
there are -evidently thousands of men
anw women who keenly feci their e
cessive "thinness.
Thinness and weakness are usually
due to starved ncTves. Our bodies need
mnra nhAanhftA than ia CrmtailTOfl in
modern foods. Physicians claim thera
is nothing that will supply this deri
ciency so well as the organic phosphate
known among druggists as bitro-phos-phatc,
which is inexpensive and is sold
by most all druggists usder a guaran
tee of satisfaction ot money back. By
feeding the nerves diroctly and by sup-
plying the body cells with the neces
sary phosphoric food elements, bitro
i.liifanl.oto nuinklv nroduce p. welcome
transformation in the appearance; tno
increase in weigni irequemiy uciuB
astonishing. v
This increase in weight also carries
with it a general improvement in Che
health. Nervousness, 'sleeplessness and
lack of energy, which nearly always
accompany excessive thinness, sooa
disappear, dull eyes become bright,and
nnln chepks clow with the bloom of
perfect health.
CAUTION Although bitro-phos-
phate is unsurpassed for relieving
nervousness, sleeplessness sna gem-
weakness, it should not, owing to ita
remarkable flesh growing propcrtica,
be used by anyone who does not desire
to put on flesh.
SAGE TEA BEAUTIFIES
JOURNAL WM ADS PAY
.M HUM
1 CAPITAL JOURNAL CLASSIFIED DEPT. t
- - ' i a i .
E-i QUICK REFERENCE TO FIRMS THAT GIVE SERVICE ONjSHORT NOTICE
" ... .n nin nnnirraTn Attn I IkirrnTICrnC
51 WREKE BUilK AND btLLtK iattl-nfi KauascMJ uia AurwiwE n
" ' . . . , .
. Telephone
felftra Kiecvne Oo.
BViaiTHTSO ELECTBIOAL
Uasonis Temple, 187 North Hih .
Main 120i
OSTEOPATH
time 1 ; have actuallv mined "twenty
five pounds," was the Tcmarkablc
statement mailo by Mrs. J. V.' Williams
eft 5 Orca. St.. Seattle. Wash- re-
- cently. - ' '
"My health has been very poor for
'many years," she continued, "but my
'condition has boon so bad during tho
past two or three years thit I really
Ann 't pe how I lived. I suffered most
all the time with fearful headaches
end awful pains in my back and, in
! fact, I was raoked with pain all over,
il lost my appetite, and my nerves be
'Mmo ai huUarpd thnt I Lardlv knew
What sleep was. When my .hui.bumi lost
ail signt my aims, o: course, uccumv
doubly hard, and "iy health being bad
alrra.lv." T kept going down under the
strain. I did everything 1 could to
keep out. of bed lit finally got to
vhere I was just in and tlown-wonld
nil. nn nne iiav nnl in hil the next
I- and I even had to ''ivc n mr house
i work because I w is to w m. I '.vcryday
rng and
Thcmag A Sabot, Belgrade Minn
Leonard Schaust,' Delano -Minn ..
Max A Schntttker, Kelleys Island 0
Adolih H Sehulor, Atkins la
J?iam R Scott, Covington La
Kmery 1 Sours, Axih Mich
Matthew J Spears, fledd ng Cal
John A fltewart, Macalc Btar Okla
John Walker, Hummitt aliss
Austin D W'arher, Solvay N Y
Died of Disease
Lieutenants
Floyd E Arnold, Athens Pa
Alvin M Bentley, Owosso Mieh
Wm J Ievaughn; LewislmrgW Va
John M Paxton, Trenton N J
Sergeants
Douglas M Campbell, Brooklyn
Ackhart Kessler, Cincinnati O
Corporals
Francis J Conchan, Roxbury Mass
Ervvin L Lowin, Cuttiimberg la
Charles W Yetto, Dnnki-k X Y
Army iieia uictks . .r v
Thurman Livrrgnod, X.-w Kirk Okla s J" another '
Wag Frank M Kain,.Murdock V t,i' 'Z "'
Privates i "I went do
Cark C Bock, Wallace Idaho
Clarence A Fisher, Canal Fulton O
Burton Francies, Tampa Fla
Allie Bryant, Plaindenling La "
.Willie Burnett, Mountainhurg Ark
August Carlfon, Sweden
Arthur B Christian, Lentz Mills Va
Chas 0 Clark, Union Fornace O
Bsnkg H Claxton, Paoli Ind
Albert Casera, Bingham Urah
John Cooper, Mahoney City Pa
Walter Davenport, Glidden Ia
Walter E Douglas, Acttfhnett, Mass
Albert M Eidson, Clem ('
Robert B 'Furling, Penbrook Pa
'.' MauTifo Fernandez, Mndrid Colo
f alvatore (Fort, S BethleTiim Pa
Walter Fulton, Kingstre 8 C
R H Hxnkinson. Jew Lexineton 0
Quinee E Harroll, Seller S C
Harden Hart, Ennis Tex-
Robert G Haught, New Matsmoras O
Iester B Hayncs. Alton 111
Ror O Henderson, Millington Mieh
Walter H Hilt, Schenectady N Y
Ed;ar R Hite, C.reenville Va
David H Hodge, Antrim N H
DBS. B. E. WBITE AND B. W. WAL
TON Osteopathia physicians and
n r.t.iilistn. Graduates of Am
erican school of Osteopathy, Kirk
iiia Vn Post graduate and spee-
ialized in nervous diseases at Los
Angeles College. Of fines 6US-ou fat
Bank Bldg. Phone 85.' Kesidence,
1620 Court. Phone 28. Dr. White
Bes. Phone 469.
DENTIST
n from ana hundred and
fortv- pounds to less than a hundred
and was just a frame with scarcely
strength to move around. I -finally
made up my mind from what J read
about Tanlac to try it and I have ecr
tninlv found it wonderful. T now wourh
one hundred and twenty five ponnds
ana ll anyone roma xeei hkb a new
person 1 do. My appetite it sjilendid
nnd I am just building uo'every day.
xy Bcrveg are ill gtnni cumutivu, '
have gotten rid of all my pain and
now l sleep line a enua every nigm
T hnvA trninml an much in strength ai
readv that I tan do all mv housework
without any trouble and I have been
benefited eo much that I .am lad to
recommend Tanlae to everybody."
Tanlaa is sold n (fubbard bv iinb-
bard Drug Co., in Mt.'Angei t)y iien
C.r.nvh in Roniii bv .Tfthn Kellv. In
Turner by H. P. Cornelias, ia Wood-
Darn Dy layman a., rBorey, in onmm
By Ln. a. v. atone, in Duverton Dy no.
A Steelbammer. ia Oatee by Mrs. J.
r f-fbird- mnA in nt&Ttntt bT 11. A
Beanehamn. ia Aurora by Aurora Drug
iBtore. - i.
REAL ESTATE
70 ACRES $100 land, on account of cir
cumstances will sell for ft)3 on eaBy
nil cultivated, good
improvements VA mile of city limits
only WMiv. acre gooa iiuuto, ram
all in fruit, good soil, close to car
linn 1 2.r,0. Soeolofsky. 341 State
' tt
WANT $350, 500 and $1500 loans on
good real estate security, oocoioisity,
341 Stato' St. .
Mrmir.TlTJ 'WnnDM'EIT OT AMERICA
Oroson Cedar Canrp No. 5248 meets
. every 3rd and 4th Thur. eve, 8 o'clock
In Derby building, corner Court end
High streets. B. V. Day, V. C; T. A,
Turner, clerJt.
UNITED ARTISANS Capital Assem
bly No. 84 meets first Thursday of
Mi.h month, at n. m. in I. O. O. F.
Hall. Norma L. TerwilUgor, M. A.J
C. A. Vibbert, secretary 34fl Owen
svreei.
DB. F. h. TJTTEB, DENr Il,T, BpOMS
413-41 nana 01 uommerne uvu'oiug.
BRING YOUR TRADES
I can mabch you. C. W. Niemeycr, Real
Estate Agent, uanaaian uanat, im
State street. :
WATE1 COMPANY
R A I.TIM WATEB COMPANY Office
corner Commercial and Trade streets
Bills payable montniy in aavsnce.
Phone 606.
SECOND-HAND GOODS
SCAVENGER
M MARKET
Oraln
Wheat, soft white $1.W2
IVliAaf Inwar trrti r1a etn aftmnln
Oats . 80cl
Hav! oats ..... 26
Barlev. ton
Hay, cheat, new
Mill run
508'J
24
SALEM SCAVENGES Garbage and
reruse or an mnus rom u. . .
i nntrt. at reasonable rates. Butterf at
Cess pools eloaned; Dead animals re
moved. Office -phime, Main 2247.
Besidence, Main 2272.
Bntteitat
373
FINANCIAL
mm TO LOAN
On Good Beal Estate Security
nrnfi. K. S'ORD
Over Ldd ft Bush bank; Salem Oregon
nrniraAT, TARM LOANS 6 per
cent 34 years time. A. u. &onrnieut,
401 Maonie Temple. Balem, Oregon.
STHVPl KEPATRINfi
STOVES BEBTJILT AND BEPAIRED
SO years experienee, Depot, National
and American fenee.
Sizes 26 to 58 in high
Paints, oil and varnish, ete
Loganberry and hop hooka.
Salem Fenee and Stove Works.
850 Court atreet. Phone 12.
The Journal Job Department
will print yon anything in the
stationery line do it right and
save yoa real money.
LODGE DIRECTORY
BOYAt NEIOKBOR9 OF AMERICA
'Oregon Grspe Camp" no. iaou.
meets every Thursday evening it
Derby building, Conrt and High St
Mrs. Pearl Coursey, 214 Court St
oracle; Mrs. Melissa Persons, record
er 1415 N. 4th St. Phone 1430M.
68c
ICreamery butter 6667o
rora, real ana xauinm
Pnrti nn foot 16c
Pnrk. dressed lS(tv9o
Veal, fancy 10(a)18e
aAir. .. - - 7(3)9
f!nw . 48e
Snrine lambs
Ewes .-.eW
Lambs, yearlings - - n(w9e
Eires ana romnr
V.ori. ah 64c
Hen live 22a:Z4o
Old roosters IS
Chickens 21(S24e
KJJIOHTS OF PYTHIAS MEET At
McCornaek hall on every To-sdaj
at 8. P. Andreson, C. C. P. 1. Eunti
K. B. 8.
HOME SEEKER, here is your oppor
inn tv iirinir a p.D3s?p in oceuiw
.U...l, V.. Q - "
;r. T num.u in TRfflOVt fim tllC
eity'j henee I am offering my homo
at a sacrifice, l nave m nw hpuod
on a fine corner, east froat, near
one -of Salem's excellent schools,
roomy grounds, plenty of fruit and
eement walks, for two thousand dol
lars. Five hundred dollars, balance
$13 per month at six per eent inter
est. Telephone 1S10M or call on
Square Deal Realty 'Company, tele
phone 470.
Joiaral Wast Ads Paj
AND DARKENS HAIR
on t Stav Grav- Sase Tea
- j
And Sulphur Darkens Hair
So Naturally That Nobody
Can Tell.
Vnn nan turn orrnv. faded hair i)ean
tifully dnrk and luBtrous almost over
night if you'll get a bottle of " wcytn'e
Sage and -Sulphur Compound" at any
lima atnrn. Milliun'tt nf bottles of thlBt
old famous Sage Tea Recipe, improved
oy tne aaaition oi oiner ingrnmeuvB,
aro sold annually, says a well known,
druggist horo, because it darkens tha
hair so naturally ana evenly tnat as)
ono can tell it has been appliod.
Thoso whose hair is turning fray Of
becoming faded have a surprise await.
ing them, because aitcr one or iwt
applicatons the gray hair vanishes and
your locks beeomo luxuriantly dark and
beautiful.
This is tho ago of youth. Gray hairea
unattractive folks aren't wanted ar
with Wevth's Saze
and Suliilinro compound to-night and
you 11 bo acugntca wun your uur,
handsome hair and your youthful ap
penrnnco within a few days. ,
ThiB preparation is a toilet requisite,
and is not intended for tho euro miti
gation or prevention of disease. ,
Tinker eomitv dnirvmen have formed
an association and decided on the Hol-
steiu as tho best dairy animal for att
purposes.
A i.i.i.ii iii.ru 1 1 i.i ,liit in influeii.a.
Ilorlick's Multed Milk, very digestible
. 4.50
4.50
$3.50
92.29
Rlack ficrs. 25 25 lbi.
Pigs, 4 oz. packages ..
H'lgi, 0 oz, paeKages ,
Pigs, 8 oz. packages
Kiga, 10 ID. rancy .
v in in. ex. zancv
No. 1 comb honoy -
Retail Prices
Croamorv butter 73
Flour, hard wheal - 0(S)S.2a
Country bntter 5fe70e
PJggs, dozen
1'ortlainl. lec. u, anuier, enr
reamory 66e
Eggs, selected local ex. 5356o
Eggs local ox. 70728 .
Hons 27c . f
Broilers 27(30o ' . . :
Geese 22S'2."o
Cheese triplets S538o
Turkeys, dressed
Turkeys, live -
Vegetauiea
Sweet potatoes .
Potatoe .......-..
Onions, local
Cabbage
Head lettuce
Celery
30fo.12c
2r.26c
.. $4.50
- 1.75
1.75
.-
,. 2.75
90c
Turnip
Boots :
Parsnips
Cranberries, box
Cauliflower
2
8e
5
$L8S
Trnlt
Oranees .". ,..-u.."i--i 3.50(Si6
Lcmuns, box 5.506.6O
R..n.l 9C
UnKlrlnhprrlps. nfnmd 15S
Florida grapo fruit, case $0(U;fl-50
DAILY LITE STOCK MABKXT
Cattle
Receipts 107
Tono of market steady
Prime steers U.50('12
Medium to good steers 9.50fi10.50
Medium to good steers 9((i10 ,
Fair to medium stroers 8(E9
Common to fair steers $5.50(5)7.50
Choice cows and heifers 7.75u8
Medium to ;ood eows and helfe
i07 ....
Fair'to medium tows ana aeuersj
nf6
Canners 34
Bulls $5,7.50
Calve $9(a)H ' .
Stoekers and foedors $CS
Bags
.Receipts 905 '
Tone of market steady
Prime mixed $16.75(5)17
Medium mixed $18.!)((il6.'T5
Bough hpaviej $14.731G
Pig. $ll()15
Bulk $ 16.50 ltf.75 14
. i Bheep
Reeoipts 134
Tone of market hijjlier
Prime lam)s $12(fi l3
Fair to medium lambs td8
Yearlings $8.5Of?10.30
Wothers $10I1
Ewes $910
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