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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1919. PAGE SEVEN NERVES ALL ON TENSION? A mother in the home, or a man or woman at busi ness, with nerves undone and the system generally feeling the strain, should find wonderful help in sum ras Powerful sedatives or strong medicines are habit forming and dangerous. The logical help is a form AM ui iiuuuMuiicni aounaani in ionic properties. Scott's brings strength to the body, through nourish ment that is felt in every part. If inclined to be nervous, the logical answer is Scott's Emulsion. Scott & Bowae. loll of Ijmmr "From Over There" General Pershing's Official Report Killed in action 70 Died of wounds ..'. 25 Died from accident and other causes....1) Died of disease 22 Wounded severely ... 73 Missing in action 13 Total ; ;.. 216 Today's casualty list contains the following names of Oregon men: Archie E Davis, Albany, killed action James M Beery, Jacksonville, died from wounds Earl Grosdidier, Eoseburg, wounded, degree undetermined, previously report ed missing in action KILLED IN ACTION Lieutenants Charles C Buck, Dover N J Kalph W Laughlin, Columbus O Mack M Lynch, Dawson Spgs Ky Robert; A Mackay, Dorchoster Mass Sergeants Fred H Aisnworth, Kansas City Mo Robert O Baughn, Calhoun Ky Glenn E Gill, Lyndon Kan George S Malloy, Smithboro N Y Walter T Pelter, Kansas City Mo Carl E Porter, Truxton Mo Wm Shepherd, Barham N C Corporals Andrew W Arnold, Riehniond Va Roy C Dozier, Hillman Ga n Every Muscle In Body Ached With RheumatismLike New Man After Taking Taulatv "I have lived in Portland for thir ty years and there are just losts of people here who know that Tanlc has made a new man of mo," said J. H. Palmer, the well known transfer and baggage man, residing at 260 Knott St., Portland, Ore., recent!', "I have boon a sufferer from rheu matism twenty five years' continued Mr, Palmer, "and ronched the point where I never expected to get well, or even any better, I spent thousands of dollars trying fe get relief, but grad ually got worse. Every muscle in my body seemed to be drawn, up, every joint stiff, and T could not move with out suffering agony. When 1 walked instead of lifting my feet, I would just hnvo to drag them along and if my life had depended on it I could not have raised my hands high enough to touch the back of my head. I was laid up for more than two years at one time After sitting down for a while I could; n t get up without holding cuto some-; thing and after I did get on my feet ' it would take mo several minutes to straighten myself up. During tho past year or fwo my condition became, very much worse. My whole system seemed to Ibe rundown. My kidneys bothered me nearly all the time, my back hurt I me, and at times I would almost scream j from pain. "1 also suitcrett trom :mngenon. My stomach would bloat up after eat ing and my food would sour and add more to my misery. 1 would lay awake more than" half the night rubbing my arms and le?s trying to get easy so I could get a little rest. I would get aw fully blue and despondent over my con dition, and yet, could see no way out of my suffering. "The testimonials of people right here in Portland, some of wh(.m I know personally, paused me to try Tan las. Well, I am now seventy years old and 1 just want to say that I have never seen anything like it. Before I finished my first bottie i was eating twice as much as before and felt no bad effects from it, I am nrw on my fourth bottle, and the rheumatism has just about all left me. Why, my legs are just as limber as if I had never had a touch of rheumatism. 1 don't suf fer any more from constipation and headaciic and have gained back all my energy and strength and several pounds in weight, besides. Numbers of my friends, who know what Tanlau has done for me, are now taking it with fine results. Yes sir, Tanhe has done everything for m? I eoulii wish, far more than I cxnected it eould do, and I would bo willing to go before a no tary and make an affidav1 as to the truth of this statement." Tanlae is sold in Hubbard by Hub bard Drug Co., in Mt. Angel by Ben Oooeh, in ervais bv John KeTly, in Turner bv H. P. Cornelius, in Wood bnrn bv Lyman H. Shorey, in Salem by Dr. 8. C. Stone, in Silverton by Geo. A. Steelhaminer, in Gates by Mrs. J. P. McCardy. in Staytoa by C. A. Beau hamp, in Aurora by Aurora Drug Btore. (Adv.) ZUoomfield, N.J. IMS Edward Graemer, Brooklyn Parker E Middloton, Chicago Edward C Powers, Phoenixville Pa Tdgar A Weaver, Malvern Pa Mech Patrick Giltlgan, Kan Francisco Privates Elvin 0 Olson, Beloit Wis Everett II Padgett, Stithton Ky Walter Perkens, New York Wallace C Phelps, Greenbrier Tenn Horatio W Rankin, Columbus Miss Joseph L Ritchie, Attleboro Mass Win C Rogors, San Francisco Lloyd A Rothermel, Womclsdorf Pa Truest W Rusch, Chicago Zollis Sellis, Sealy Tex Harry N Snyder, Memphis Mo Ralph C Spaido, Beaverton Pa James A Ward, Philadelphia , , Earl 0 Weido, Buffalo N Y Ray 0 Willard, Cleveland O Orian Young, Walnut Hill 111 Alfred A Andersjn, Findlayson Min Horinan A Baltimore, Chicago Herman Behm, Gingal N D Milton Bcneseh, Shelton Conn Joseph Bernabo, Bhelton Conn--Wm P Bernard, Chicago Robert F Campbell, Wichita Kan Cum Christianbcrry, Landersvillo Ala Andrew D Conner, EroB La Carl F Diotrich, Lonk Island City Coy Crawford, Marion 111 Joseph Doinbrowski, Dunmore Pa : Earl Fahey, Angela Mont Julius Fien, Hartford Conn Morten E Foster, Dunlap Cai Charles Gantt, Brooklyn Finis A Garrard, Greenwood La Victor Ghiglione, New York Albert II Guard, Doerfield O : Phillip Glnshof or, Philadelphia Frank Godarski, Chrome N J Nathan Godstein, St-Pau Minn Louis Gotz, Coaridge Pa -George A Gresens, Kanoke 111 Burnett F Hanson, Selah Wn Matt Hill, Archibald La Abner W Itneyro, Hagorstown Md Kriatian Jensen, Nowell la William H, Johnson, Clifton 'Tex Joseph Jones, Clifton Tex . John R Leonard. Waite Tex Willie McCoy, Clinton S C Geo D McEachin, Society Hill S 0 Oscar Mftgee, Collins Miss Delia Martsel, Chicago Walter L Mathes, Foltsburg Kan Herbert Miller, Yonkers N Y Ernest L Moroe, Portsmouth Va Henry Morrison, Freoport N Y Roy My?rs, Lane Okla Antoni Nowak, Carnegie Pa DIED FROM WOUNDS Lt Ludwig Lovorson, Crestline Kan Sgt Glen L Burdick, Akron N Y Sgt Andrew Shoulders, Dirks Ark Corp Harry Breitman, Brooklyn Privates Ernest E Benion, Center Point la Richard B Boono, Portland Mo Charles Gensbauer, Astoria, N Y Fred Guy, Witchita, Kan Herbert Hale, Dorison, Va Jack P Hancock, Birmingham Ala Allen 8 Hartmen, Cavctown Md Owen Frederick Jones, East Brady Pa Ernest O Kurth, Toledo 0 ... Robert T Lock, Hartley la Michael Stephen Lukish, Kingston Ponn John II Moller, Jersey City N J Joseph Monkowski, Forest Park 111 Richard T Ritchie, Allston, Mass Paul G Schneider, Pottsvillc Pa Walter B Tolley, Lexington Va Okey C Townscn, Oxford W Va ' Wm. Walther, Glen villa Neb Bernard M Weber, Brooklyn JN If DIED OF DISEASE. ' Lieutenant John C Jefferson, Detroit Mich. fi.-rgoant John G Galbraith, George tow n, S C Sergeant Galbraith Ward, New York Corporals Edward Andreson, Narengo Wis Harold J Klueh, Rochester N Y Wilbur W Lahuc, St. Joseph 1MT Wagoner Wm C Goodman, Increase Miss Privates Neal Coleman, I.leand Miss James T Crunkilton, Bellville O Washington Ethridge, Barling Ark Wm Fleming Jr., Philadelphia Christian P Jensen, Barre Vermont Jesse B MeAdams, Huntsville. Tex Joe Middendroff, Breda Iowa George H Montgomery, Fonlanct, Ind Wm O Ssathoff, Princeton ill Abraham Sidkowsky, Providence EI Charles Stewart, Duqnesne, Pa Jefferson P Tye, Georgetown Ga ' Abraham Tyler, James City, Va Russell W Wclty, Colon Mich Fiank X Wochnick, Burtr'um. Minn Died From Accident And Other Causes. Corporal Ole M. Thompson, Logan Montana. f Private i Charley : Medley, Cummingsvilto Tennessee. Edwin A Ruwelcr, St. Louis Mn Andrew Thomas Speight, S;atonburg N C Emil Wiedeman, Bellmore X Y Died of disease, previously reported died from wounds: Pvt Doulie I Hood, Mt Sclman Tex Killed In action, previously repotted wounded severely: Corp Charles L Owen, X Menomonie Wis Privates Wi L Garner, Seward Neb George F Kruel, Fennimo-e Wis Louis E Pickney, Winchester Tenn Died from wounds received In action: Pvt Arthur H Sears, Oakhnd Cal Killed in action, previously reported missing in action: Lieutenants . Dana E Coates, Denver Harry H Jackson, Chicaeo Alfred N Joerg, Brooklyn Loren R Thrall, Bone Gap 111 Karl G West, Morristown N J e Wm A White, Memphis Tenn David L Wood, Pawtuckjt S I Ssrgeants Leo J Bowers, Rome NY Ervin C Miller, HanpveT Pa Arthur W Olson, Brooklyn Guy W O-jtrandcr, Brcckmiridge Mch Adams C Peters, Ada Okla Samuel Sharpc, Chicago Fred L Stanley, Granger Tex George M Willis, Angelica iN X Corporals Horbert Arnold, Owcnsboro Ky Spencer Bloor, Trenton X J Anselm G Brophy, Los Angeles Ora Clark, Hamilton Mo Thurston T Coleman, Houston HI Warren Cooley, W Lansing Mieh John Jurcnous, Bridgeport Conn John F Kelly, Newark " J Walter W Kuenzel, Chicago Ralph H MeKown, Los Angeles Fred L Morris, Los Angeles Jacob A Nansa, Harrisburg Pa Chester A Nuckols, Hennessey Okla Homer M Parkinson, Mineral Point Wis Frank W Pawlicki, Cleveland O Roland Peterson, Sopcrton Wis Valentino S Ruder, Howard. Kan Frank H Reese, Nazareth Pa Clare W Rorabacher, Hamburg Mich Charles E Smith,. Milwaukee Wis Joseph E Stanton, Wheeling W Va Thepphillus Stewart, Royalton 111 Paul G Sundermann, Pittsburg Eugene B Wood, Springdnlo Mont Mechanics Paul W Cunningham, Cleveland 0 Abrain L Irwin, Alliance O Privates George Abdalla, St Paul Minn Ewell W Akin, Lavergno Tenn Frank Alfano, Ft Smith Ark Harry I Amundsen, Akron O David Anacker, Utica -N Y Carl O Andereson,.Dale Minn . John B Anderson, SoottsviWe Va Nils Anderson, Hamilton Wis ! Jack Antico, Brooklyn ' . John Archer, Dorchester Mass Herman S Artenoff, Chicago Lewis E Bab:ock,r Tunkhannock Pa Anthony Balcer, E Ceciar 'Rapids la Emil H Bangort, Lonig1 Prairie Minn William A Bausch, Jamaica plains Mass ! Albert Beack, Hector Minn i James C Begley, Cleolum Wn Laurence Benson,. Evansten 111 Moe Borak, New York 1 Robert W Bowser, Ft Wayne Ind Albert Bradtforth, Walden NY John J iBroderick, Jersey .City . Beverly- F Brookv liogan Va! ., Archie Brownj Jr, New London Conn John H Brown, Johnson'bury Pa Frederick Buck, Brooklyn Clarence Butzier, Fosteria O Nicolas Carabillo, Hartford Conn1 Allen B Carter, Hatticsburg Miss -Morgum L Carter, Cannonsburg Pa Grover C Chandler, iBurlington Colo Sefus M Christianson, Woburn Mass Stove E Christian, Pittsfiold Mass Benjamin F Clark, Monticello Minn Louis Oiommons, Portage Wis Thomas N Climo, Keeler Cal Albert Cohen Jr, Mcmplhis Tenn Michael J Comcowich, Anseiiia Conn Joseph F Cusic, Broughton Pa Ben H Davis, Fort Will Ind Hugh B Donaldson, Gallittzin Pa Napoleon Duprey, Duluth Minn Carl W Scover, Cleveland O Chas R Everes, Lumbcrton N" 0 Amdia Fiorolo, Now Haven Conn Joseph E Fix'.er, Sevillo O Roy W Fligg, Jacksonville 111 Harry P Folkmor, New Salem Pa Jesse Frith, Sydnorsville Ga Patrick J Gallagher, Chicago Emanuel Gambounis, Albernc Mich Luther M Gardner, North Port Ala William J Gilbert, Pittsburg Pa Donald Eugene Green, Grand Rapids Mich. John E Grindstaff, Butler Tenn William J Gwimmer, Elkhorn Mont Thomas L Hammer, Odin Minn Robert C Hart, Urbana Va Paul Hcrgiton, Detroit Mich Abo Herman, Brooklyn N Y Albert L Hibbard, Beloit Wis Leo Holewinski, Robbins Wis .Robert E Hooper, Readfield Mo Frank F Indofindor, Gilbert Minn Oscar Ivcrson, Jasper Minn George h Jackson, Marion Mich Luther Kelv Jenkins, Speers Ferry Virginia. Knut Jnrgcnsen, Thompson w I) Joseph F Kaminsky, Hutchinson Minn Frank Kelasch, Foley Minn Thorwald Killen, Sharon N D Peter W Kropidleowski, Amherst Junction Wis Everett Larry, Lancaster O Slemer Lee, Conovalley Wis Gustaf Emil Lindberg, Holdea Mass Joseph W McAndrews, New York. Thomas McCray, Potsdam N Y Edward R McLaughlin, Derry Pa Barney F McPhaul, McDonald Pa Andy MachuIka, Evcrson Pa 10 POISONING BaKuB'sWaardGiNSaft First AidTreateiciit How often lockjaw arid blood poisoning result from the acf.isct of a slight scratch or little cut I Ham lin's Wizard Oil is a ife and elec tive first aid treatment. It is a pow erful antiseptic and should be ap plied immediately to wotinrU of li.ij kind to prevent danger of ii;fcc.';.).i It is soothing and !iea':;.u quickly drives out pain an) j-Ha-.-raatina in cij of tir''i"t, bri---c, cuts, burn?, bites asistwos I t : reiiabl?, too, for s'.r-f v,K n, . tout sores, csnUer aracl tO(.thr,cbe. , Get it from dr-..-.:-.-..-. for , If not satisfied retnr,, tin bot.lt ' get your mf r l,ark Ever con-l ,,i!d or ftavj hesdache? Just try Wizar;'; !.,, Whips, pleasant l-tt'e pink piii,,, , v ei:ti. Guaranteed. wiiuregl1 attacks hemes Elcan's Liniment scatters the congestion and relieves pala ' A little, applied without rubbing, ynH penetrate immediately and not and Booths the nerves. Sloan's Liniment is very effective in tUayicg external pains, strains, bruises, cchs, stiff joints, sore muscles, lumba go, neuritis, sciatica, rheumatic twinge Keep a big bottle always on hand for family use. Druggists everywhere. S0, 8e, tl.EO Frank Majchrzak, Milwaukee Wis Edmond Matcjack, Spokane Wash Leslie Mehan, Brooklyn N Y Glen Miles, Smithfield Utah George Miller, Flint Mich Morris Millor, Detroit Mich Silas G Miller, Catasauqua Pa Harry Mills, Greenfield Ohio Pittman Mills, Pigeon Roost Ky Nicholi Z Miner, Maj)lesville Ala John C Moe, .Leroy Minn -David Morrison, Finleyville Pa' Albert E Morteson, Erie Pa Martin Mosny, Chicago 111 John Nagle, Aurora 111 Claud Nathaniel Nail Sneright Ala Fred William Nagle, East Burke Va Oscar E Nelson Patterson N C John G Neuetoll, Robinson N D . Goo. M Oakley, Idabell Oklahoma Russell O'Connre,. Badaxe, Mich Frank Oddo, Detroit iMch Harry 0 'Donnell Baltimore Md Isadore Olian, New York John G Paulchinak, Cleveland O Harold M Parker Cando N D Moses Parker, Wilson N C Richard Patrick Peterson, Dorchester Nebraska : . Willard D Petty, Pearl 111 . Wincentry Piciulis, Pittsburgh Pa Cecil V Pickadd, Kompton Indiana Chas. A Pierce, Boardstown 111 Adolf Plueinski, Bay Hide NY'? Thomas N Plunkett, Hartshorn Okla Max Polak, Milwaukee, Wis James Polkoski,v Indianapolis Ind Daniel L Pond, Athens Pa Grover A Poor, Jackson Mich Benjamin Powell, McGaha Ky Thomas J Pendergast, New Salem Pa . privates Riley Proffit, Mineral Va Samuel E Pyatt, Nalesville N C Albert Rathke, Greenlcaf Wis Gurhey I Reed, Venice Cal 1 John H Rcncker, Douds la James J Roach, Jormyn Pa George F Robertson, Amarilla Tex Edward J Rogan, Bridgeport Conn Stephen Romes Jr., Sheboygan Mish Hiram Rus8ell,"Layman Ky v Joseph Santoro," Amazon N 'J : Seymour L Schwartz, Chicago, Roy E Sebastian, Fate Tox . ' Arthur N Shields, Seattle Wash -John Sicklucki, New York Jsoaph Sikora, Buffalo N Y Charlos HSimmons, Philadelphia P.i Albert -Sir, Copper City Mich James Sisco, East Kingston N Y William Sisco, Thorp Wis Herman W Skjersoth, Marietta Minn Paul S Skrzenta, East Lake Mich Seymour Squtt, Roily Mich : Edward F Smith, Philadelphia Pa Walter StaRiak, Chicago 111 . Tom Stoky, Ho.llytton Mas Charles O Strickland, Era Tpx Stanley Szulczewski, Milwaukee, Wis Peter F Tempus, Independence la Floyd L Thompson, Marion Mich Dewey O Thrall, Cambridge Idaho Wm McKiuley Titus, Akron Ohio August Tordrup, Hardy Neb LEGAL mWl NOTICE Notice is hereby given that I have impounded the following described dogs in compliance with ordinance No. 1404, towit: One male bird dog, white and black, weight 38 pounds; one male Spitz, white, weight 38 pounds; one male glass eyed shepherd, weight 40 pounds; one small yellow female, woight 10 pounds; one male black and white mongrel, weight 20 pounds. The above described dogs will be killed if not redeemed by owners, sn or before, January 10, 1919, as provided in said ordinance. W. 6. LOW, Strep- Commissioner. "Jan. 6, 1919. 1-10 NOTICE RESOLUTION NO. 1 Be it resolved by tho mayor and onimon 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 halls, clubg having aend operating pool and billiard parlors, and card rooms in cigar stores, be and thoy are hereby closed to the publie until fur ther ordrs of this board. That nil stores and mercantile estab lishments are hereby prohibited from advertising what are commonly known 'A!?8' 'special sales," until further or ders rf this board; nned all public funerals are prohibited. All persons, except those having bus iness therein, are hereby prohiDitsd from entering depots, banks, cigar stores, confectionery torcc, restaur ants, hotels, soft drink establishments, stores and mercantile establishments. All business with the public in said placej 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 Sulem are hereby instructed and di rected to strictly and dilligcntly en force these regulations, and ordinance No. 35 in regard to spitting on side walks and in other public places. Passed and adopted by tho board of health of the city of Salem, this 8th day of January, 191. Attest. J. Ray Pemberton, secretary of said board. 1-11 Walter P Tracey, Saugerville Mo Andrew F Trella, Brisbin Pa Buber Tucker, Ware Shoals, S C David D Turner, Wilson N C Herbert Tweedale, Providence E 1 Nuel S Vance, Hurricane W V Miohelo Vetrona, Philadelphia Pa Charley Vetter, Nashua Iowa Lawrence P Vickrop, Aurora 111 Alien J Wampler, McKeesport, Pa Leonard L Watkins, Fulton Ark William A Wattereon, Ada, Mich ' Francis Marion Waychoff, Waynes burg Penn Boy A Webb, Quay Okla Herman K Weber, Mykawa Tex John B Webster, Pontotoe, Miss Alonsa L. Weigel, Alleghony Penn Morgan E Wclker, Harlem Mont Leslie F Werner, Youngstown, Ohio Ira A Wilkerson, Maeon Ua Chriss S F Willadsen, Marquette Neb William V Willenbrink, Cincinnati 0 Alono L. Williams, Bailey N 0 Edwin C Wellncr, Nauvoo 111 John Wilson, Crab Orchard Ky Wm L Willson, Coshocton O Geo. C Winkler, Germantown 111 Henry winter Jr, Norfolk Neb Thomas Woodo, Oran Ma 1 Uriah Woodley, Cardington Pa William A Wray, Wirta, Va Arthur C Wylic, Buford Ga Otis Rignal Wylie Kenton Tenn Gordon Wynne Lebanon Tenn Died of Wounds, Previously Reported Missing In Action Privates Seward J Bragg, Rocohestor NY Arthur C Coffin, Woodhaven N Y Matthew F Coleman, Kane 111 John Miller, South Minneapolis Minn Lorenz Milli, St. Paul, Minn Ivan K Sloppy, New Milport Pa Edward J Smith, Brooklyn N Y ' Michael Snee, Kittanning Pa Howard V Staplos, Dumbarton Va Angclo Etinella, Pittsburg Pa Ellis Tyner, Buies N C Warren Wheeler, Fall River Mass Died From Aeroplane Accident, Pre viously Reported Missing In Action Lieutenant Elliott Durnnd Jr., Chi cago, Lieutenant G D Wicks, Sauquoit, W x Died, Previously Reported Missing In Action, Lieutonnnt Clair A Kinney, Endicott Wash Privates Frank O'Brien, Avoca Wis Chas. West Pierce, Columbus O Clarence Teaford, New Paris O Thirty-Two Japanese Ships Sank During War i Tokio, Dec, 10. (By mail.) Thirty two Japanese ships were sunk by Ger many, according to Information which was divulged at the Kobe Chamber of Commerce, during a meeting or repre sentatives of Japan 'S largest ship own ers. The total tonnage lost amounted to 132,384 tons. The meeting was held 1o consider what, compensation should oe exacted from Germany for tho losses. . A committe of three owners wns ahosen to dfbrmine the cost or th ships; tho amount of money they would have earned had they not been1 de stroyed; the total relief funds puid I! CAPITAL JOURNAL CLASSIFIED DEPT t QUICK REFERENCE TO, WiERE BUYER AND SELLER MIET-WE RECOMMEND OUR ADVERTISERS EYEXlTHXNa BLEOTBIOAIi rieort Co, Masonic Temple, 127 North Mjk rSTF.nPATTf von looking for a honse n Port- ailt landt I have a coay three room eot- tags, choice lot, in a fine location OBS. B E. WHITE AND B. W. WAL- r(mr ear line in a good neighborhood TON -Osteopathic physicians and if y0n wieh to buy it will pay you aerve speeialists. Graduates of Am- to see number 6730 at corner of 68 ariean school of Osteopathy. Kirk- street and 49 avs, S. E Portland, ville, Mo. Post graduate and spec- Trice 600. phona 470 or see Square ialized in nervous diseases at Los Deal Realty company, U. S. bank Angeles College. Offices 505-508 Nat tjldg. tf Bank Bldg. Phone 85rf. Residence, J !rB' b!2.0 phrst-4S:0Iie 2Z18' Dr' white BE11 Y0UI TRAI2S ,jum., ii I can mahch you. C. TT. CTlomeyor, Boal rT?KTTC!rr Estils Ageat, Canadian Lands, 544 UiU't AlOA Stato strsst. OB. F. L UTTER, DENrH,T, ROOMS QTATF.NnF.R 413-414 Bank of Commorse buidin pflliiiiutu " m i nnTnurn vv ' SALEM SCAVfNGIrl Garbage a WATER COMPANY refuse of all kinds rsmeved on month ly contracts at reasonable rate SALEM WATER COMPANY-Office Cess pools aUaasd. Dead nimls Mr sorner Commercial and Trade strceU - Oflics phone, Main 2247. Bills payable monthly in advance. Residssce, Main Mi. fh"" 608- LODGE DIRECTORY SECOND-HAND GOODS gyiQHT8 0F PTTHIA8 MKET MeCoraack bUl on erery Tirsday FINANCIAL at 8. P. AndroMD, C. C, P. J. Kantt , K. B. A 8, MONEY TO LOAN BOTAl NEIGHBORS Of AMERICA ,.,r "Orogoa Grspo Camp" No. 13flO) On Good Real Estate Security meets every Thursday svening i THOS. K. FORD Derby building, Court aad High 8fc Cei Ladd t Bush bank; Salem Oregon Mrs. Penrl Courscy, 214 Court 8b orcU; Mr. J'elissa Psrseas, reeorsV rEDEBAL FARM LOANS 6 per jltZ -8 1'. cent 84 years time. A. C. Bohrnstedt, fiv iuimtr 401 Masonic Temple. Salem, Oregon. MODEBN WOODMEN OV KASBIC Oregon Cedar Camp No. 5&18 aieotf MONEY to loan on good real estate. every 3d and 4th Thur. v, 8 o'closfc S'j percent government money to in Perby building, eoraar Court anJ loan. Liberty bonds bought and sold. High streets. B. T. Day, V. C.j V. W. D. Smith, BaVem Bank of Com- ?.raar, elerk. mcree. 12-14 i UNITED A BT18AN3 -Capital A utter CTniC Uti'TJAIRrWr' 'y No. 84 meets every Thursday at HIUVJ KrAJKlMU m in MaKOnic Temple. Norm L. OTOVE8 REBUILT AND REPAIRED Terwillig-r, M. A.j C. A. Vibbert, 60 years experience, Dopet, National secretary, 340 Owens street. and American fenee. u .... .-. ... Sizes 26 to 68 in high , Paints, oil and varnieh, t Loganberry and hop hooka. Salem Fenca and Stove Works. TU Journal JtA Department 850 Court street Phone 124- id wiil print yov anything la the stationery line do it right and 4 savf you real money. ) JOURNAL WANT ADSPAY OLD FASHIONED TEA FOR CiSlATIO'l Brew it yourself at home Probably the best remedy, you can take for clogged up bowels and slug gish liver is one that costs very little aad accomplishes much. For many years Dr. Carter's K. and B. Tea hs been used by tens of thou sands to keep tho bowels regular and the whole system in fine condition. Why not got small package of this gentle, yet sure acting bowel regu lator and system tonic, and brow eupful for yourself every night for a week or two I You'U surely be gratefully surprised at we oenaiu you gii ana wm pram Dr. Carter's K. and B. Tea to your. friends. It's fine for the little folks and they like it. All druggists sell it. Associates Of Kisdelcn Cling To Murder Theory San Franetsco, Dec. 9. Despite the coroner's opinion that Patrick J. Kin delon, chief special agent of the South ern Pacific, shot and killed himself, his associates clung firmly today to the murder theory and set about to prove it. They produced a woman whose name was concealed, who declared she heard two shots from the park where Kindet om's body was found in the early morn ing. . . Only one shell in Kindelou's revolv er had been discharged. The detectives were, soarching today for the bullet that killed. Kindelon, be lieving that it would prove of differ ent calibre than runoeion's gun. The murdered, they eaid, either was fired on by Kindelon, or discharged Kindelon 's gun to give tho suicide the ory color. out to tho families of the ships' lost crews, etc. It i. rouizhlV estimated that the amount of compensation to be demand ed from Germany will bo about 200, 000,000 yen. In a fire at Vallojo, Cal., last Sunday night the government lost $00,00U worth of furniture intended for dormitories at Mare Island nnvy yard. John Bauer, nrrostod at San Bornar- dino as a draft evader, proved to bo a woman who has posed as a man , for eight years. t THE MARKET $ , v Grata Wheat, soft whits 1.94l Wktat, lower grades on sample FIRMS THAT GIVE SERVICE TlephoTi Main UM 80a 2425 Hay, chsat Ray, eats . 23 Barley, ton 4850 Mill run . 47a48 Buttccfat Butterfat 69a 6Se Creamery butter Park, Veal aad Mutton Pork, on foot ; ' .. 16a Veal, faaey . . SOa Steers .... , . " , .. . 7t?PSa Cows ,- - . , , , 47a Sprinc lambs 11a Bwoaa i .. Lambs, yearlings 8ii9e 8Se . 2l25a JBgyt and Tom try Eggs, cash Hens, life Old roosters Chickens 19a 24a -t- Vegetans Sweet potatoes $4.73 $1.59 1.75 3o 2 rota toes Onions, local Oabage . .. Turnips Head lettuce Beets .m)u..h.mw. 2a Sa $3 $L75 Parsnips Cauliflower Coeoanuts I I'Ult Oranges .i,- 4.505.5 Lemons,, box t5B Bananas - - - - Florida grape fruit, case Honey, extracted 20a Retail Price Creamery butter ...-.....,.. 73a Flour, hard wheat .... r.(o)3.2J Country butter 6570e Sggs, dozen ......-um...m. 6570a Portland Market Portland, Or., Jan. 10, Butter, city creamery 66o Eggs, selected local ex. 7072o, Hens 30(a32c Broilers 2627o v : . ' i Geese 25a J , Cheette, triplots 3940o Turkeys 40a , " DAILY LTVB STOCK MASSES Oattla Recoipts 198 . . ' . Tone of market steady Prime ' steers $1314 ' Choice to good steers $11. 50(0)12.50 Msdium to good gtoera tl0.5G11.50 Fair to medium etners 69.5010.50 Common to fair steers $89 Choice cows and heifors $9.50lO.5O Medium to good cows and heifers) ' $8.509.50 . Fairto medium sows and heifsrg 78 - .- ; . , Canners $45 Bulls 6.508.50 Cslves $9(Vj 12.50 ' Stockcrs and feeders $79 Hoga i Receipts 1253 Tone of market steady ' Prime mixed $17.50(rt17.75 Medium mixed $17(17.50 Rough heavies $15.501C50 Pigs 14.25(i15.25 ' Buk $i717.75 Sheep Receipts 402 :. Primo, lambs $1213 Fair to medium lambs t9H ' ' Yearlings $10011.50 ; Wethors 9l6 Ewes $68 ."; 0NSHORT NOTICE REAL ESTATE TOUITLAND Nursery, Salem, Route box 138E. -phono 1HP21. We have tha Roman strain grtfed Franquet wal nuts as woll as a full line of all oth- -er nursery stock, 1-12 10 ACRE prune ranch, good Improve ments, 3 miles from Salem, wish" t' exchange for larger r&neb, not over $4000. 40 acres all in cultivation, firs class valley soil, also block im town which tho 40 awes join, splen did improvements, family orchard, will take Salem residence not ova $2000 and give easy terms on tha balance, price $9500. 14 acres good improvement, jood orchard, in Sa lem limits, only $1200. 000 acres, 150 bottom, 450 hill pasture, good im provements, $3000 worth of liva stock and equipment, on good road, will take $17,500 and give eaey terme SocolofsLy, 541 State Ht. t FOB ROYAL TYPEWRITERS Writ to Grahum & Wolls, Corvallis, Oregon Agents for Marion county 1-28 DANCING STOP SHAKING YOUR SHOULDERS Learn to Dance Correctly THEODORE and LILLIAN NEWMAIf Exhibition Dancers and Instructors Modern and Clnsfic Dancing Hotol Marion, Salem, Oregon OurWapt'Adsam they arcbound tobnr?tbe Results uou want Try Otzg loMorrow Stripped clean of their glitter and ti sol, after their reign of adoration ana glory, the sight of disconsolate-looking? Christmas trees on their way in gas bagn wagon, to oblivion makes us think somehow of tho Hohcnzollerns. Journal Want Ads Pa? Oats