t WELL I MUST ) P rg) (THE COPS ARE k . . ' ' yoEQ y Soil of ?jjmuur "From Over There' General Pershing's Official Report Killed in action .' 89 Died of wounds .. . SO Died from accident and oilier causes 8 Died from airplane accident 1 Died cf disease 39 Wounded severely 121 Wounded, degreo undetermined . 4 Wounded slightly 1 Missing in action ....,.. 29 Total 322 Today's casualty list contains the following names of Oregon men: Walter W Muller, Dallas, wounded severely William E partin, Newpone Creek, wounded severely Henry Hendrickson, Portland, wound d severely Conrad 0 Cockerline, Estaeada, miss ing In action Ernest W fisher, Eugene, missing in action KILLED IN ACTION Lieutenants Leonard C Aitken, Reno Nov Walter P Desmond, Modford Mass Ernest H Holden, New York James J Roos, Dover Ga John M Wosoloslu, Imperial Pa ' Frank R Womer, Polk O , Sergeants Sims Belcher, Norfolk Va Marvin E Mapes, Oshtciiiu Mich Elmer E Nelson, -Chicago' Corporals 1 : ' Arthur1 W -Bellman; PrttsHtrrg "A ' William H Holland, Litchfield N H liythel T Jones, Chicngo . James Terry, Now York . . Stormouth Pollock, 1'hilpdelpUia William Shorts J r New York Mech Edwin Anderson, Bangor Wis Mech George W E Hamilton, Fon Du Lac Wis Privates Walter Bnnmenn, Lesouor Minn William H Cutting, Hamilton R I Arthur J Gingras, Ansonia Conn Charles H iPfister, Brooklyn Rulph E Tracy, St Joseph Mo -oJseph. P Szcdlock, Elkland Pa Edward Thornton, National Mine Mich Wesley Truley, Houston Tex Samuel Turner, Philadelphia Geo E Waltman, Dayton O Jake Wcisman, Marble Rock la Jos Wcinsch, Cornell Wis Oswald Zinkaid, Akron 0 Oscar Anderson, Argulo Wis Thomas Anscms, Faribault Mia John Ariiime, Brooklyn Isadore W Baker, Worcestor Mass John L Banks, Humblo Ten . Joel L Baugh, Moycrs Okla Everett M Best, Hennessey Okla Wm Bohler, Honey Grove Tex Isaac Bowman, Charleston N C Anthony .1 Bnyniskt, Brooklyn N Y Ralph L l'rittingham, Berlin Md Thomas 0 Burke, Jcseph Tenn Leon ( arollo, Brooklyn Charles Buti, Lima O Henry Ca itavespi, Pitts Bridge Tex Arthur iCIiandlo, Brooklyn Dan 'W t'hpaney, Arkansas Pass Tex Edward Cofran, Finksburg Md Joe G Cowan, Louistown Mont Elmer De Nourie, E Orange N J Guy Derringer, Saliiw Mo Raymond A Esierley, Ertii.ns Pa Henry Evans, New York Jackson H Farris, Eolia Mo Clarence P Ferguson, Nobelville Ten . Ernest Ferris, Columbia Tenn Samuel Gt-er, New London Conn Burnett Uibbs, Richmond Va Charles 0 Oifthoro, Tremont 111 William Millaud, Osgood lil Walter V Hassrnfratjs, New York Alfred Hicks, Louisville Ky Harold J Hogan, Laverne Minn Arthur Hopion, Jamaica N Y Leon A .iacquemot San Francisco Matthew Lawrence, Hudson HI Jefferson Lee, Stattle Teter Ln8elyong, Appleton Wis ' Raleigh C McCartney, PawhusKa Okl John J M unlock, ijiioertville Mass Michele O'Dello, Keswick Cal William M Oldham, Madisnnville Ky Axel W Olscn, Duluth Mitn Einar Ostrom, Brooklyn Harold E Price, fPawincket R I Charles F Rcehl Axe Mich Edward P Beilly, Long Island City Emmett H Rhodes, Speneer W Va Okie T Robertson, Ada W Ya Johnny R Rest, Hartlqy la Samuel Russell, Oaklan! Cal Robert P Scott, Eden Park E I Luther Si-crest, S MavjJ, Tex James Sharvin, Chicago DEED OF WOUNDS Lieutenants Theodore K Bushnell, Di i ver Victor May, Auburn Ala Sergeants WliKara E Andrews, Munkegoe Mich Rob B Atkinson, Baltimore Ralph G Covert, Dorranceton Pa August Fehlbcbr, Brooklya Alvin E Hamblct, Barron Wis YOU KflOW WHY -- - Arthur H Hardy, Flint Mich James W Kincjyde, Lenoir N C Frank Loes, Monessen. Pa Philip G Melick, Philadelphia William F Odom, Bcnett Creek Va Matthew Ramsey,, Jackson Pa Willium E Rawlings, Pockvillo Pa Earl Scott, Dallas Tex Frank S Sliejkowski, Chicago Corporals " Julius Blackwell, Baltimore Loo B Docker, Little FaU N Y Clinton Fisher, U Lima 0 Walter E Goldmann, New York ; , . Eugene Hurell, Biughanuton N Y "'. Julius Lucarelli, Italy oJscph A McCalister, Brooklyn Leo Ruf, New York John T Sharp, Lafollette Tenn Bugler Fritz A Crcakman, Palmer- villo N O Wagoner James Ryan, Lawrence Mas Privates William H Hoyle, Spring Valley 0 William A Roberts, Fletcher Okla Floyd Williams, Joplin Mo DIED FROM: AIRPLANE ACCIDENT Lt Winfiold S Breese, Lincoln Neb Lt John J Fisher, Punxsutawney Pa DIED FROM ACCIDENT AND OTH ER CAUSES Sgt Everett L Byrd, Central Point Va Corp Joseph Schops, Bronx N Y Privates .( Shane E Brent, Beaumont Tex Elliott Gervais, Gaston 8, C J ' " Alvin M Johnson, Welnk Fla : ' Thomas A McNichol, Biooklyn , Mart S Rogors, Ardmore Okla Charles P Solomos, Allston Mass DIED oITdISEASE Cnpt James W Squires, Charlotte NC Lieutenants James D Chadwick, Waltham Mass Bennie L Enblerth, Honey Creek Ind Ralph E Martin, Beilcvne Neb Leslie J iPhillips Chotek Wis William E Stephens, Philadelphia Sergeants ' Millard G Eatman, Cary NO Malcolm P Law, Kingston Pa John M McCarthy, S Ber.d Ind ' Frank A Mooro, Jeanerctte L Timothy L White, Loen Lake N J Corporals Anthony H Allen, Chicago Levi Chavous, Hawthorn S 0 Robert Grunden, Ohio Citv 0 Friwdl Hall, Olyphant Ark Harry Harohlson, Albertlea Minn Coleman II Havens, Glensido Pa Herbert J Morris, New Orleans Alfred II Potcrson, Seattle Edwin Robinson, Jamaica N Y Willium J Scaulon, Fulton N Y George F Snyder, Slippery Rock Pa Hans P Sorensen, Adair la Louie J Turner, W Oskaloosa la Charles A Weston, Bridgeport Con Field Clerk Peter R Foli'man, Mil waukee Wagoners Arnold Lange, Chicago Jesse W Longe, Sparta Ga John J McC'ann, S Manchester Copn Mech William II Mayo, Burlington Vt Cook Henry Butler, Watorville Me Privates. Earl BrittonJ Dixie La Walter W Carlile, New York Carl A Granstrom, East Boston, Mass John P Henry, Fremont 0 James E House, Greenville Tenn Edwin N. Wclson, Chicago Howard W Riley Marion Ohio Eugene F Scott, Coutesville Pa Wounded Severely Lieutenants. Edward T Erickson, Livingston Mont Leo A Olson Madison Wisconsin Sergeants Vincent L Colborigh, Texarkana, Tex Takes Adler-i-ka "I had serious bowel snd liver trou ble. Lost 50 pounds and could est only liquid food. Commenced taking Adler-i-ka and how weigh more than ever and eat and sleep splendidly." (Sign ed) Georgo La Fond, Litt!c Fulls, Minn. Adler-i-ka expels ALL Bin and sour ness, stopping stomach distress IN STANTLY. Empties BOTH upper and lower bowel, flushing ENTIRE alimen tary canal. Removes ALL foul matter which poisons system. Often CURES eonstipation. Prevents appendicitis. We have sold Ad!er-i-ka many years. It is a mixture of buckthorn, easeara, glycerine and nine other simple drogs. J. C Perry, druggist. THE DAILY CAPITAL ta Can Always FM A Cop Wlisn Yea Don't KeeiOoe ? Use Soothing Musterole . When those sharp pains go shooting through your head, when your skull seems as if it would split; just rub a Uttle Musterole on your temples and ieck. - It draws out the inflammation, soothes away the pain, usually giving quick relief. Musterole Is a dean, white ointment, made with oil of mustard, Better than a mustard plaster and does not blister. Many doctors and nurses frankly rec ommend Musterole for sore throat, bron chitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neural gia, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or oints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet colds of the chest (it often prevents pneumonia). It is always dependable. 30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50. 'Martin W Gufdenhire, '..BrowhsHUo, Tex .-.I." ;.. '''I Horace A King, Snyder Mo 'j Willie Yard, Waco Tex ' Corporals' Ira Otis Alexundor, Cleveland Ohio Arthur Blakney, Commerce Tex. i ( John Houk, St.: Joseph, Mo. " - .--Eddininjs Clifford Kaphingst,- Mil waukee Wis. - ' 1 JohnvJ McPhe-rson, ColbJ- Wash, ' Joe F Mildred, Thompson Mo ' Herbert Ellsworth Murdoch,. Dotrolt Mich,, ,' ., ,.-.,:".,......'., Joseph J. Sneehuyzon, St. Louis, Mo Harold Boyd, Baraboo, Wis Jameg J Carnita, Milwaukee Wis. William C Elliott, Elliott Wash James Howard, Bonanza, Ark '. Herman Schmidt, Denver Col" John E Viallet, Salt Lake Utah " Benjamin 0 Walker, Los Angeles, Cal. Stanley Yelnek, Omaha Neb Ward G Flausburg, Verudale Minn , - Samuel Gallegos, Silt, Colo. Killed In Action, Previously Reported Woundod Severely Private Herman Sylve, Now Orleans Louisiana. Willed In Action, Previously Reproted Missing In Action. Lieut Samuel P Mandell, Boston, Mass. Sergt. Alvin Jonker, Grand Haven, Michigan. Corporals John Michael Brctschneider, Brough- ton, Pa- . David G. Jones, Pardeevillo Wis George F Jones, Attica, Ind Clydo H Santee, Athens Pa Privates Garret Baker, Rawl, W Va Charles V Baumgardner, Pomoeroy, Ohio. James Bearhart, Gintor Pa Hubert II Bralton, Guymon, Okla Doniinick Catei-ina, Washington Pa Clifford Cnulkins, New Auburn, Wis Elmer E Christoph, Chicago 111 Harry I, Clinton, Westvillo Conn Harry E Cook, Miles CVy Mont .George T Craig, Finlcy Ky Hugh Francis Dolr n, Jersey C'ty NJ Hugoo F H Jena Milwaukee, Wis Chris N Johnson, Moorhead la Albert John Kramer, Cleveland 0 Shirley A McNitt. Bangor Mich Louis Mogavero, Philadelphia Pa Angelo Pusseri, Waukesha, Wis Clment Joseph Simn, Columbus Ohio Michael P 8tarhurski, Chicngo 111 John Gutton Thordson, Manuka, Minn Died ofo Wounsd, Previously Reported Missing In Act j on Corporal Charles L Tiium, Hamburg New York " Privates James V Frada, Sicily, Italy Allen M Seaman, Bolton Landing N Y Died of Diseahe, Previously Reported Missing In Action. Private Ivcr H Carlson, Geneva 111 Died, Previously Reported Mfssing In Action. Lieut. Newton C Rogres, Canandaig ua, N Y Privates Carl Carlson, Stanley Minn t. Charles Olin, Marion Ohio Wounded Severely, Previously Report ed Missing in Action Corporal Walter S Dubbins, Ferndale Wash Privates Ernest Avery, Clarksville la Wlber G Bailey, San Francisco, Cl Nels E Johnson, Washta, la Peter Bovetti, Kan Francisco Cal Arthur Wenz, Chaska, Minn JOURNAL WANT ADS PA? JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1919 SPRING VALLEf NOTES (Capital Journal Special Service.) Mr. and Mrs. Francis McKiulay arc rejoicing in the birth of a Bon, Dee. 2. He has been named Philip France. Wm. and Hsivey Crawford went to Hillsboro last week, where they pur chased several head of pure-bred Guern seys from the Groner and Goodine herds Mr. and Mrs. E. C. urawford and son, Aubrey, spent Christmas and New Year here with G. H. Crawford and family. Ariel Zinser returned Wednesday from Hyson, Wash., where he has been visiting with his parents. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Watorbury and daughter, Ruth, of Portland spent Christmas here with Mrs. Watorbury 'e mother, Mrs. Crnngle. The John Spoug family from Salem were alBo prosont. Mrs. Lucy French of Salem is visit ing her son, James, an ramlly. Mrs. W. T; Soott has been staying for the past week with lier neice, Mrs. Francis McKinlav.' Miss Muriel -McKinlay was home from her school duties near Corvallis during tha holidays.-r- W.- B. Duncan of Salem visited his ranch hero Friday.,,, , .: . Mrvand Mrs. i( G, Uonry- entertain ed at ai family Christmas, dinner the guests being Mr. and Mrs. Worth Hen ry of Salem and Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Henry and son Kenneth. Supt. Gilbert c-f the State Training school was in the neighborhood this woek. ' Gail Williams s-nd Miss Mabel Wil iams of Auburn wero horo this week looking for daily eattle. FRENCH LOSSES GREAT. AVaehington, Jan. .9. French losses in the war in, deadnd Jnissing were I,- S85,0p0,rtho Frenclt high commission an- uouncea. France mobilised-7,500,000 men. , When Mrs. Effip E. Slioomakcr took I ho oath of office, Mondcy as county clerk of Hood River eounty it was ad ministered by Kont Shoemaker, her hua band ,the rotiring clerk, who will be come his wifo'g deputy. LEGAL; K0TICL ..iv,v.Vff NOTICE - v. f r RESOLUTJjON NO.' 1 Be it resolved by the mayor and common council of the city of Salem, Oregon, constituting and acting as the board of health of said city. That all churches, schools, theaters, armories, lodge rooms, public halls, pool .lalte, clubs having aend operating pool and billiard parlors, and card rooms in cigar stores, be and they are hereby elo-sed to the publie until fur ther orders of this board. That all stores and mercantile estab lishments are hereby prohibited from advertising what are commonly known as "special salon," until further or ders rf this board; aned all public funerals are prohibited. All persons, except those having bus iness therein, are hereby prohibited from entering depots, banks, cigar stores, confectionory storer, restaur ants, hotels, soft drink establishments, stores and mercantile establishments. All business with the public in said placeg must be quickly transacted. Loafing and loitering in and around said ploces is hereby prohibited. That the health officer, and the mar shal and police officers of the city of Salom are horeby instructed and di rected to strictly nd dilligently en force these regulations, and ordinance No. 35rt in regard to spitting on side walks and in other public places. I'ustiod and adopted by the board of health of the city of Salom, this 8th day of January, i19. Attest. J. Hay Pemberton, secretary of said board. 1-11 SHERIFF'S NOTICE 01 SALE of Roal property on Foreclosure Notice is hereby given, thai by vir tue of an execution duly issued out of the circuit court of tho state of Ore gon, for the county of Marion and to me directed on the 10th day of Decem ber, 1918, upon a judgment and decree duly rendered, entered of reeord and docketed in and by said court on the 3rd day of December, 1918, in a certain suit then in said eourt pending where in B. F. Ramp, as executor of tho last will and tcsturaent and estate ef Mary A. Ramp, deceiuwd, was plaintiff and Henry II. Vandovort and Emma Vande vort, his wife, and John S. Beall and Elma H. Beall, his wife, and R. W. Poster, unmarried, were defendants in favor of plaintiff and against said de fendant by which execution I am commanded to sell tho property in said execution and hereinafter- described to pay the sum due the plaintiff of 42000, with interest thereon at the rate of 7 per cent per annum from the 3rd day of August, 1916 until paid and the fur ther sum of (150.00 attorney's fees to gether with the costs and disburse ments of said suit taxed at $24 and costs and expenses of said execution. I will on Saturday the 18th day of Jan nary, 1919, at lthe hour of 10 o'clock nary, 1919, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. oi said day at the west door of the connty court house in Salem, Ma rion county, Oregon, soli at publie auc tion to the highest bidder for cash in hand on the day of sale, all the right, title, interest and estate which said defendants and all persons claiming un der them subsequent to the executiou of plaintiff's mortgage, towit, Novem ber 3d, 1910, in, of and to said prem ises hereinbefore mentioned and de scribed in said execution af follows, towit: ' Lots seven (7) and sight (P) in Mock two (8) in University addition to the city of Salem, Marion county, stats of Oregon,-as shown by the recorded plat thereof, excepting the west 56 feet of said lot No, seven (7). Said sale being made subject to re demption in the manner provided by law. - - Dated this 16th day of December, 1918. . ' W. L NEEDHAM, Sheriff for Marion county, Oregon. By O. D. Bower, Deputy. 1-1 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Notice ds hereby given that the un dersigned, by virtue of an order of the eounty court of Marion county, Oregon, duly made and entered of rec ord on the 11th day of December, 1918, was appointed executor of the oBtate of John Aide, deceased, arid that he has qualified as such.' All persons having claims against said estate sre hereby notified to present the samo, duly veri fied as required by law, at the office Of Smith & Shields, attorneys, 403 Sa lom Bank of Oommerco building, Sa lem, Oregon, within six months from tho date of this notice." Dated and first Dublished this 19th Way of December, A D. 1918.' Executor of the estate of John Aide', doeeased. . ,, . ... , . ' , ,, 116 I CAPITAL JOURNAL CLASSIFIED DEPT QUICK REFERENCE TOJIRSS THAT filVE SERTICE ONpflORT NOTICE : : WHERE BUYEAND SELLER IEET-WE REC01SEND OUR ADVERTISERS ZVSEYTHINO KLBOTBIOAL Mn Bleetrls Co, Masonie Temple, 1ST North Sigh . OSTEOPATH AEE yu losing to a house n Port- " landf I have a coy three room cot- . tage, choice lot, in o fire location ORS. B. E. WHITE AND B. W. WAL- near ea, line in 8 gooa neighborhood TON Jsteuithie physicians and ( ,ou wisl t0 buy jt wui pay yon erve speoisliets. Graduates of Am- to see number 5730 at comer of 58 eriean school of Osteopathy, Kirk- street and 49 ave, 8. E Portland, vllle, Mo. Post graduate and spee- Fries $600. Phone 470 or see Square lalized in nervous diseases at Los Deal Realty company, U. S. bank Angeles College. Offices 005-508 Nat b.ldg. tf Bank Bldg. Phone 85rf. Residence, u : i ' jl 'usu-J-' C iSr- BRO YOM TRAEES -ii i , liijjw 11 l-ji I can mateh you. C. W. Rlonieyer, Real TtFTMTTT Eetsie Ageat, Caaadiaa Lands, 544 WJUA State street. TJB. F. L. UTTER, DE'IiT, ROOMS Of kXVKfWTX 413-414 Bank of Commorse bui'ding, iZmjA t JCil l M aUi.V . xir s rrnm a -kT-ar SAJ.KU SCAVENGER Garbage and WAlLll LUMrAiN I refuse ef all kinds remsvtd on month ly cen tracts at reaseaable rate ULEM WATER COMPANY Office Cess pools eleaaed. Dsad animals r eorner Commercial and Trade streets moved. Office phone, Main 2247. Bills payable monthly in advance. Besideaee, Main 2272. Phono 608, - . i, .... LODGE DIRECTORY SECOND.HAND GOODS Ihts of pythias .bet at ' ' w--t i 7-w"i McCornack hl oa every Tuesday FINANCIAL t 8. P. Andresea, C. C. F. J. Kuafc k. b. a MONEY TO LOAN BOTAt NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA , "Oregon Grspe Caiap" N. 13ft On Good Real Estate Security meets every Thursday evening 1 THOS. K. FORD Derby building, Court and High St 0e Ladd Bush bank; Salem Oregon Mrs. Pearl Coursoy, 2U Court St , oraele; Mr. )'elissa Ptrsoss, record- FEDERAL FARM LOANS 5 per er 1415 . th St. Phone 1436M. cent 84 years time. A. C. Bohrnsteat, " " ' "7w-r.V,Ti' 401 Masonie Temple. Balem, Oregoa! MODEBN WOODMEN OF AMEBIC Oregon Cedar Camp No. 5246 meet MONET to loan on good real estate. every 3d and 4th Thur. sv, 8 e'elosk 6 pereent government money to in Derby building, corner Court and loan. Liberty bonds bought and sold. High streets. B. F. Day, V. C; ?. 4. W. D. Smith, Salem Bank ef Com- ?reer, clerk, merje. 12 14 , , UNITED ARTISANS Capital Aeeea STOVF, UFPATRIXn bly No. 84 meets every Thursday at aiu v ki-aiiuimu 8 ' in MaBOnie Tem le Norma u TTOVES REBUILT AND REPAIRED TerwiUiger, M. A.j C. A. Vibbert, , 50 years experience, Depot, Natioaal secretary, 340 Owcn street. and American fence. , , Sizes 20 to 58 in high Paints, oil and varnish, etc Loganberry and hop hooka, Salem Ftnce aud Stove Works. The Journal J Department 150 Court street. Phone 124 will print yo anything in the -.--. stationery line do it right and . . save yon real money. JOURNAL WM ADSPAYl Crswti for this paper; By FlSHSF : THSHAKKET I rjrala Wheat, soft white - tl.94 Wheat, lower grades on sample Oats . ,.... 80s Hay, cheat - . 2423 Hay, oats J ; 2S Barlsyi ton Mill run $48(q;50 Buttarlat Buttorfat 69c Creamery buttor 68c Pork, Vsai aaa Mnttaa Pork, on foot 18e Veal, faney 20e Steers ...- 7(ft9 Cows ........,.......,-......i... 47e Spring lambs . lie Kwasu.- . .4S0 Lambs, ysarlings . .... 89 Aggs ana Penury - Eggs, cash , .,r..,. 62c Hens, life - - 2t25o Old roo.sters 1S Chickens .............. 24c Vegetables Sweet potatoes $4.75 Potatoes - .. l.W Onions, local ............ ..-....., $1.70 jCnboge ......,..... .,,... 3c , Turnips ,.,....,..., ts Head lettuce f i Beots ., . 854o Parsnips ............................ 8 Cauliflower ........ $2 Couoanutg ...,...,.. $1.75 .- Jnut Oranges , 164.50(3)5.50 Lemons, box .....r...........;..i. $56 Bananas ,.,...,..........w. Florida grapo fruit, case ........... $67 Honey, extracted , 20e - Retail .meet j Creamery butter ......! 73s Flour, hard wheat t?(59.M Country butler 6570e TelepaoM Mala UO PAGE SEVEN " Eggs, dozen 6570e Portland Market Portland, Or., Jan. 9. Butter, eitJJ creamery 664 ' ' . j Eggs, selected local ex. 67(v70e Hens 30a32c Broilers 2627e Geese 25o is Cheese, triplets 3940e Turkeys 40 - DALLY LIVB STOCK MARKET ' Cattle ; Receipts 121 - - - . ' Prime steers $13(5)14, Choice to good stew $11.50(a12.50 Medium to good steors $l0.5011.5O Fair to medium steers (9.50Jt0.59 Common to fair steers $89 Choice cows and heifers $9.5010Jtt Medium to good eows anil heifer f8.5O9.50 Fairto medium eows and heiiera 78 Canners $45 1 Bulls $6.508.60 . . ' Calves $912.50 Stockers and feedorj $79 Hogs v Receipts 627 . . ; i Tone of market strong i , Prime mixed 17.50(17.75 Medium mixed 17(i)17.60 Rough heavies $15.5016.50 Pigs $14.25((i)15.25 . i Bulk $1717.75 , V ; Sheep Receipts 323 -Tono of market steady Prime lambs $1213 Fair to medium lambs $911 Yearlings $10(11.50 Wethers $9(o)ld . . Ewes $08 .. Stripped elean of their glitter and tia sol, after their roign of adoration sad elorv. tho siirht of diseonsolatn-lnnkins Christmas trees' on thoir way in gar bago wagons to oblivion makes us think somehow of tho Hohenzollerns. ' REAL ESTATE FRUITLAND Nursery, Salem, Route box 138B, phone lirP21. We have the Roman strain grtfod Franquet wal nuts as well as a full line of all oth er nursery stock, . 10 AORE prune ranch, good improve ments, 3 miles from Salem, wishte exchange for larger ranch, not over $4000. 40 acres sll in cultivation, firs class valley soil, also block i town which the 40 acres join, splen did improvements, family orchard, will take 8alem residence not Over $2000 and give easy terms on the balance, price $9500. 1 acre goo Improvements, jnod orchard, in Sa lem limits, only $1200. 600 aeres, 15 bottom, 450 hill pasture, good ira provements, $3000 worth of live stock and equipment, on good road, will take $17,500 and givo easy terms 8ocolofsky, 841 Stato St. . fl STRJiOTLY modern 7 room bungalow, close in, if'jSOO, easy terms. 5 room house, lut 140x150, some fruit, $6,")0, , i-!0 cash, balance at 6 net cent. 117 acres, 140 cultivatod, nil" fenced, run ning water, large dniry burn, house, etc. 7 miles from Wnlpin Alft .MhL . terms. Havo several fine prune orch ards for sale or exchange. Socolof sky, 341 State St. tf FOB ROYAL TYPEWRITERS Writ to Graham & Wells, Corvallis, Oregoa Agents for Marion county l-i DANCING STOP SHAKING YOUR SH0UB.DEB9 Learn to Dance Correctly THEODORE and LILLIAN NEWMAJf Exhibition Dancers and Instructors Modern and Classic Dancing Hotel Marion, Salem, Oregoa OurWapt'Adsaro MlftCrV they atc bound tobni?the Results uou want Try Otiq lo-Morrow tnr i