Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, January 21, 1919, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1919.
PAGE SFVKN
loll of if mtor
"From Over There"
General Pershing's Official Resort
Killed in aetion
lUeil from wounds
Died of accident and other causes. 6
Died of disease , 26
Missing iu aetion ..... . 10
Total
..82
Today's casualty list contains the
name of
Albert Ii OdeU, wounded severely, of
Boyd
KTT.T.TiT) IN ACTION
Lt Arthur Conner, St Albans Tt
Corporals
Norman D Kahn, Bald Englo Lake
Minn
Frank R Ludwig, Cleveland O
Fred Lundgren, Osceola Nev
James P Martin, Louis Miss
Fred S Or H Stnrkey, Clitheral Min
Privates
William C Arnistroug, Alva Okla
Harold Brown, Bukersfield Cat
Joseph A Caretti, Ferndale Cal
Robert B Clemmons, JNowata Okla
Harliu J Glinkcrbeard, Covington Ky
Hnrry W iClinkinbeard, Covington
Ky
Clarence A Gabbard, Sunnydale Ky
Wilbur A Guthrie, Columbus Ind
Arnold A Koenecke, Freedom Vis
Charles Ledbetter, EHzabethtowa 111
Jerry Ledwith, Schuyler Falls H I
Claire P McMoran, Senttlo
John McWilliams, Olalla Wash
Herman Mikelson, IBack Earth W1b .
Neville O Tiara, Logan la ,
Cornelius Rizer, Apalachacola Fla
Raymond M Schmidt, Dubuque la
Ralph Wilmoro, St Louis Mo
DIED OF WOUNDS
Lt Charles R Daniels, Lockport N Sf
Corp Earl H Pillow, Marion 111
Privates
Bay I Booth, Greenville Mich
Mareas E Callahan, Minto N D
Joseph S Gorgol, Scrantou Pa
Isaac Herttua, Bodar Wash .
John T Murphy, Salem Mass
William J Flowers, Pittsburg
Benjamin H Bice, Bussellville "Venn
George W Sheehan, Anaconda Mont
Glenn S Simonson, Wautoma Wis
Joseph Whinnie, Pitco Pa
DIED OF ACCIDENT AND OTHEB
CAUSES
Sgt Edwin C Tattle, Brooklyn
Muster Eng Joseph F Griffin, Brook
lya
Privates
Joo Adamec, Indian Harbor Ind
WinsomM Haze1!, Dunn La
Louis J Kavier, Azoro Island
James Whit.lc.v. HiintnraviUo N C.
DIED OF DISEASE
Sgt Tom Cooperwood, W.ildner Ark
Corp John Michael, Chicago
Wagpner Charles E Crumrine, Park
crsburg W Va
Privates
Michael Madden, McKeesport 0
Arthur & Marchman, Snyder Okla
Iver L Nelson, Irene S D .
Walter W Nelson, Forrest City Pa
Panqu&lo Nero, New York
William OTBrion. Forbeston O
Peter E Overatake, Fincale O
Peter A Polcr, Ainsworth. Wig
James C Pollard, McDonald Kan
Henry H ,Bobnson, Gholson Mass
Hubert Thomas, Corbin Ky
Edmund Vaneour, Late Colby N Y
Paul D Welty, Cedar Bulge Colo
Arthur Green, Chicago
Augustus Lamb, St, Marks Fla
Edmond 6 Lamb, Mancos Colo
Charles Lawson Jr, Deer Harbor
Wash
John E Loshaw, Copenhagen N Y .
Thomas J MiC'lusky, Crestfield HI
. Charles H McGregor, Long Beach Cal
Thomas J McNulty, Detroit Mich
Isiah Macbray, Petersburg Va
Killed in action, previously reported
wounded severely:
Privates
Re?d Lyon, Winston Salem N C
John D P Pilon, Shnboygan Mich
John B- Strand, Milan Minn
Killed In action, previously reported
wounded in action:
Pvt Robert W Dcaklc, Steetmau Tox
HAVE ROSY CHEEKS
AND FEEL FRESH AS
A DAISY TRY THIS!
8ays glass of hot water with
phosphate before breakfast
washes out poisons,,
To see the tinge of healthy bloom
in your face, to seo your skin get
clearer and clrarr-r, to wako up with
out, a headache, backlache, coated
tongue or a nasty breath, 'in fact to
feel your best, day in and day out,
just try inside bathing every morning
for one week.
Before brtakfast each da, drink a
glass of real hot water with s teuspoott
ful of limestone phosphate in.it as a
harmless means of washing from the
stomach, liver, kidneys Bart bowein the
previous day's indigestible waste, sour
bile and toxins; thus cleansing, sweet
ening and purifying the entire alimen
tary canal before putting more food
into the stomaeh. The action of hot
water and Iimitriie phosphate on an
empty stomach is wonderfully invigo
rating. It cleans out all the sour fer
mentations, gases and acidity and
gives one a splendid appetite for break
fast.
A quarter pound of limestome phos
phate will cost very little at the drug
store hat is sufficient to demonstrate
that just as soap and hot water
cleanses, sweetens and freshens the
skin, go hot water and limestone phos
phate art on the blood and internal.cr
gans. Those who are subject to eoa
stipation, bilious attacks, acid stomach
rhenmatie twinges, also those whose
skin is sallow and complexion pallid,
are assured that one week of inside
bathing will have them both looking
end feeling better in every way. ,
Killed ia action, previously reported
missing ia actios: v
Sgt Thomas J Chase, Kingston Pa
Corp Bichard Cleveland, Kenton 0
Corp Charles W Kitchens, Celina O
Bugler Edward H Spinuiken, Buttons
Bay Mich
Privates
Arthur Allen, Pangbura Ark
Winston H Bean, Jackson Mich
William Bierborst, Cincinnati O
Andrew O Bothun, Sherwood N D
Frank C Buffington, Villisca Ia
Charley Campbell, Haddix Ky
Tom Carpenter, Gilmer W Va
Melvin 0 Catlin, Carson Wn
Morton H Chapman, Harbor Beach
Mich ,
Stanislaw Ciborewski, Baltimore
Otis F 'lark, Woaewoc Wig
ELza J Cooper, Newtathrop Mich
Andrew Corbisier, Brussels Wig
William H Cousins, Blaine Me
Herman B Crawford, Fairmont City
Pa
Earl Curry, Garfield Ky
Kenna Davis, Mount Tell W Va '
Cornelius IDokker, Chicago
Walter Eubank, Kirkliu Ind
Joe Fojtik Jr, Needville Tex
William J Genthote,- W Warren O
Maurice F Herman, Hartford Conn
Josiah W Hill, Lower Salem O
Floyd M Hitchcock, Gillispie 111
Stanley Hoover, Harbor Spgs Mich
Gilbert A Neeley, Morgautown W Va
Ernest Powell, Rood City Mich
Dante Riecio, Brooklyn '
' Frank P .Kulzinski, Chicago
Hans Srand, Helena Mont
;Ray B Taylor, Juliaotta Ida
Peter B Verdi, Evoleth Minn
Louirnie Wagers, Glomawr Ky
Lewis W Yarnall, Haines City Fla
Died from wounds, previously report
ed missing in action:
Pvt Edward Cross, Curryville Mo
Died, previously reported missing in
action:
Privates
John W Blair, Foules La
Wm H Cripps, Liberty Tenn
Hubert Fowler. SimDSOnville S O
Baymond Gardewino, Ttfin Valley
Minn ,
MARINE CORPS CASUALTIES
Killed in aetion . - 5
Died of wounds - - 5
Died of disease -
Wnnmlod spverelv .. .. 14
Wounded slightly T
Missing in action
Total
31
KILLED IN ACTION
Privates
Andrew Auwerter, Columbia Pa
Fred G Davidson, lMroit Mich
Mark P Fowler, Blue Mtn Mis
Charles A Hendricks, Moline 111 '
Walter II Lcpero, Farmington Mo
.' . - PIED OF WOUNDS
Privates
Wesley J Christian, Rocncstcr N Y
Clarence D Jones, St Louis Mo
Arthur V Morgan, WaltUam Mass
DIED OF DISEASE
privates
John I Burns, Washington
Henry W Chapman, Paducah Ky
William F Creigon, Oak Park 111
Harvey I Crewe, Hutchinson Kan
Walter G Grassie, Glendnle Ariz
Eied of wounds, previously reported
severely wounded:
rvt Lance fiutlcdge, San Francisco
CLOYEDALE NOTES.
(Capital Journal Special Service)
Clovcrdal,e Or., Jan. 21. Mr. H
Fleeteopd was in Salem Saturday on
business.
Last reports from Miss Emma Schuf
ferer, who i ill with the flu, in Stay
ton, were that she is much better.
Six members of the Fliflet family
are all having a siege with the flu. All
aro getting along nicely and expect to
soon be up. , ,.
Mr. Looney has been remodeling V .
. Hadlev's house tho past week
Miss Rosa Drager. who has b.'cn
home since tho holidays returned to
her school Saturdny.
Miss Lucille Fleetwood went to Salem
u n stav with her sister, Mrs.
Lloyd Fleetwood while her husband is
away at .worn.
Mrs. W. J. Hadley went to Salem to
day to visit her mother, Mrs. Pickett,
who is not very well the laat few days.
Hungarian Ministry Is
' To Be Lead By Berinkey
Berno, Jan. 20. M. Berinkey, whom
President Karolyi entrusted witn ror
nmtmn of a new Huniiariaii ministry,
h announced his eabinet as follows,
according to a dispatch from Bua
lWinkev. nremier and minister of
foreign affairs, jtistico and national
ity. .
Jfajy, minister of the interior.
Sfcende, minister of finance.
German!, minister of commerce.
Boehyi, minister of war.
Buza, minister of asrieuHnrt.
Tinlo?hv. minister of provisioning.
Pni.m TnTrrister of social assistance.
Vara, Stephan, Szabo, Krajna and
Kunnasy, ministers without portfolios.
Another dispatch said tin socmhsts
have deeided to enter the Berinkey
cabinet, in which they will collaborate
with members of the non-socialist par
ties. The socialists, it wbs reported,
will receive tho portfolios o war, in
terior and publie education..
E. B. Fitts and S. line of Oregon
Agricultural college are conducting a
school of dairying at Canby in Clack
amas county. . ' :
nlnnpl John Leader's trip to organ
ise military work in the high schools
of the state has been postponca on ac-ix sec in tue luKcns oi welcome anu ai
count of the influenza epidemic. jfci-tion.
. Earnest Brotherhood.
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such, prompt relief as "Pape's Cold
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FRANCEHAS EARNED
ANDVYON BROTHERHOOD
OFVORLD,SAYSW!LS0
Addressed French Senate In
Response To Message Of
Poincare.
PARIS, Jan. 1 21. Addressing the
senate hero yesterday Prcsidont Wilson
said
"Mr. President of tho senate, Mr.
President of the republic:
"Yon have made me foel your wol-
eorae in words as generous as they are
delightful and I feel that you have
graciously called me your fnend. Maj
I not in turn call this company a com
pany of my friends, for everything that
you havo o finely said today, sir, hat
been corroborated in every crrcuuistance
of our visit to this iua.
whore we havo been welcofnSa, wn .
but wolcomcd in the spirit and witVrae
same thought, until it has soomod U tit
spirits of tho two countries came togeth
er iu an unusual and beautiful accord.
Recognize Peru.
"Wo know tho long peril througl
which France has gone. France thought
us remote, in comprehension and sym
pathy and I dare say there were times
when wo did not compreninu jou
comprehended the danger U pres
ence of which1 the 'world stood. .There
was no time when we did no kuow
how near it was. and I ut andet
stand, sir, that throughout these try
ing years when- mankind has waited for
the catastrophe, the anxiety of France
must have been the deepest and most
constant of all, for she did stand at the
frontier of freedom. She had carved
out her own fortunes throng a lung
period of eager struggles. Bhe has aono
arnn-i tliinirg in buildiner W
France and just across the border, sep
arated from her only a fevr rt:fica
timis and a little country whose nou-
traJitv it has turned out the enemy did
not respect, Inytlie shadow cast bj me
eloud-which enveloped merit with the
cloud of intrigue, the cloud of daw
purpose, the eiouo oi sinister uuoigu.
This shadow lay av ir .v., roruers
of France. And yet it is fine to re
member here, that for Franco this was
not only a peril but a challenge Francs
did not treniblo. Frame quietly and in
hor own way prepared iter is for the
ntnifffflo that was coming. Sho never
took the initiative or did a single thing
that was aggressive. W ad iHtvad
herself for defense, not in order to
pope her will upon other people; she
had prepared herseit tnai no otner pew
plo might impose its will upon her.
America Always Friend.
"As I stand with you and I mix with
the delightful-people, of tun. x-.try,
I sec this in their tliougi,.. America
always was your friend. Now she
demands. Kow she comprehends and
now ghe hns come to bring us this met
saue that understanding, she will a)
ways be ready to help. And, while, as
you say, sir, this danger niay to be a
continuing danger, while it ia true thct
Franco will always bo nearest this
threat if we cannot turn it from a
threat into a promise, theie are many
elements thut ought to reassure
Fiance. Tliero is a new awakening and
an awakened world. It is not anead ot
uf , but around us. It knows that itt
dearest interests are involved in itl
standing tugethar for a common pur
pose. It knows that te peril ot irrance,
if it continues, will be the peril of the
world. It know that not only France
must organize against this pern
the world must organize agaiM it,
"So I see in these welcomes not only
ho-ipitality, not only kindness, not only
hope, but purpose; 8 definite, clearly
defined purpose that men understand
ing one another must now support one
another and that all the sons of free
dnt are under a common oath to see
thut freedom nevor suffers this danget
atcln. To my mind this is tho miprcs
give elements of this welcome. I know
how much of it, sir, and I know hoa
little of it to appropriate to myself. 1
know that I have the very distinguish
ed honor to represent a nation whose
heart is in this business and I am proud
to- speak for the people whom I repre
sent. But I know that you honor ne
in a- representative capacity and that
my words have validity only in the
United States. I delight in this wel
come, therefore, as if I bad brought the
people of the United States with me
and they could see in your fays what
" Th-c sum of the whole matter is tht-t
France has earned and lias won the
brothorhood of the world. She has
stood at the ehicf post of danger and
the thoughts of mankind and her broth- r
- V. ..... Ul hmthaM in fnut. !
doni turn to her and center upon her.
If this be true, as I believe it to be,'
France is fortunate to have suffered
She is fortunate to have proved her met
tle as on of the champions of liberty I
and sho has tied to herself, once for all,
all those who love freedom and tray
believe in the progress and rights of
man.
Saccessfd Oakland
Author Is Dead In N. Y.
New York, Jan. El. Herman Whit-
aker the author,, whose some was in
Oakland, Cal, died her yesterday of
cancer of the stomach, at the age of
53 year -' . -.
Oakland, Cal., Jan. 21. Herman
Whitakar. the Oakland anthor. who
died yesterday in New York, recently ;
returned from Pans, where he went to
report the war as a representative of
the Oakland Tribune. t
Whitaker wrote many novels, among
them being "The Plnutcr, a story of
Guatemala; "The Settler" and "Over
Tho Border." Ho recently published
"Fighting The German Shark." He
spent considerable time with the Amer
ican fleet.
Surviving Whitaker are his wif o and
seven children.
Premier Orlando Names
Italian Cabinet Personnel
Rome, Jan. 20,
-The new Italian
cabinet, as officially announced today,
is as follows:
Orlando, premier. -
Villa, vice premier.
Sonnino, foreign minister.
Facto, minister of justice.
Stringer, minister of the treasury.
General Caviglia, minister of war.
Admiral Delbon, minister of the
navy. ,, . ;
General Girardini, minister of mili
tary aid and war pensions.
Riccio, minister of agriculture."
Do Nava, minister of transport. '
Fradetetto, minister of reconstruc
tion for invaded territories.
King Victor Emmanuel accepted the
resignations of Nitti, minister of the
treasury: Sacchi, minister of justice;
iMiliani, minister ef agriculture, and
Villa, minister c transport. The lat
ter was made vice premier, a new port
folio, and will head the cabinet during
Orlando' presence at the peaee eonfer
ence. The ministry- of reconstruction
for invaded territories also was po
sted. Eleven thousand eases of influenza
have been reported, at Spokane sfcwe
the epidemic started, with 4(7 deaths,
Lieutenant Colonel Charles M. Black
ford of the Seven fifth infantry at
Camp Lewis, died of lntluenza Satur
day, if if .
EAT LESS AND TAKE
SALTS FOR KIDNEYS
Take A Glass Of Salts Before
Breakfast If Your Back
Harts Or Bladder Both
ers You.
The American men and women must
guard constantly against kidney trou
ble, because we eat too much and all
our food is rich. Our "blood is filled
with uric aeid which the kidneys strive
to filter out, they weaken from over
work, become sluggish; the elominative
tissues clog and the result is kidney
trouble, bladder weakness and a gen
eral decline in health.
Whon your kidneys foci like lumps
of lead; your back hurts or tho urine
is cloudy, full of sediment or you are
obliged to seek relief two or three
times during the night; if you suffer
with sick headache or dizzy, nervous
spells, acid stomach,: or you have rheu
matism when the weather is bad, get
from your pharmacist about four ounc
es of . Tad Halts; take a tablcnpoonful
in s glass of water before breakfast
for a few days and your kidnoys will
then act fine. This famous salts is made
from the acid of grapes and lemon
juice, combined with lithia, and baa
been nsed for generations to flush and
stimulate clogged kidneys; to neutral
ize the acids in the urine so it no long
er is a source of irritation, thus ending
bladder disorders.
Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot In
jure, makes a delightful effervescent
lithia water beverage and belongs in
ev.ery home, because aobody can make
a mistake by having a good kidney
flushing any time.
!
Journal Classified
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WAR. PUZZLES
PRF.S.WILJ-
PRESIDENT WILSON
Upset Senator Chamber lin's proposed
War Cabinet of three to take war
control away from tho President, one
year ago today. January 21, 1918.
Find another politician. l
' JESTBRDAJ'B ANSWZB
Lett Ude down note at riokt thouMer,
The Seventh Day Adventist church
at Colleire Place, near Walla. Walla, vu
burned to the ground Saturday morn-
ing.
Charles Jaekson narrowly, escaped
death at Albany from an overdose of
morphine he stole from St. Mary's
hospital. . .
The ifircmen fighting a fire in Now
York Saturday night fell inro-the .bias
ing building when the roof collapsed
aiii were buried in the debris.
The Commercial Cable company an
nounces that censorship has been lift
ed on the Oommereial Paeifie system.
I TiiE MARKET J
Brain
Wheat, soft whits 1.94S
Wheat, lower srsdes o sample
Oats 80e
Hay, cheat 2428
Hay, oats , - -- 3S
Barley, ton , 4850
Mill run . $4748
Eatterfat
B itterfat .......... ................ ..............
Creamery butter
- Pork, Vesi and Mutton
Pork, on foot - -
Veal,' fancy .............. ...... ...
Steers . ..
Cows .. ..........t..........
.. 69a
.. 68o
. ids
... 20e
79
47e
. lis
.46
89c
Spring lambs
Lambs, yearlings .
Eggs ana rota try
Eggs, cash 47c
Hens, life 2325e
Old roosters - lot
Chickens 23c
Vegetables
Sweet potatoes . $55.50
Potatoes . i oo
Onions, local . $1.65
O&bbaeo .. 3W:ie
Turnips 22o
Head lettuce 4.50
Beets : 2e
Parsnips 3e
Cauliflower . $2.50
Cocoanutg .... . 1.73
I nut
Oranges - : $4.50(315.75
ON,
Jr. . MAX. '
miiJuJLlM!lffmltb. -J
Lemons, box atVJU-a-Vi perceui government money iu
LODGE DIRECTORY
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS MEET AT
McCornsck hall oa every Tn'sdsy
at 8. P. Andresen, C. C. I. J. Knnfc
K. K. 4 8.
EOTAL NEIGHBORS OF AMEBIC!
"Oregon Grape Camp" No. 1360.
meets every Thursday evening is
Derby building, Court and High Bt
Mrs. Pearl Courscjs 214 Court St
oracle; Mr, yelissa Persons, record'
er 1413 N. 4th St. Phone 143AM.
MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA
Oregon Cedar Camp No. 6246 meetr
very 3rd and 4 th Thur. vs, 8 o'cloer
in Derby building, corner Court an?
High streets. E. F. Day, V. C.j
Turner, clerk.
UNITED ARTISANS Cspitil A wen.
bly No. 84 meots every Thursday st
8 p. ni. in Masonic Temple. Norma L.
Tcrwilliger, M. A.j C. A. Vibbert,
secretary, 340 Owens street.
-iB..
results.
9c
Florida grape fruit, ease te?
Black figs lb. lilS
i White fis, lb 19(i20e
racige ngs per ox aw p&g tu-j.w
Uoney. extracted 20
BetaJl fiices
Creamery nutter U
Flow, hard wheat
i 75e
Uooatry butter
Eggs, doaen
53e
Portland Market
Portland, Or., Jan. EL Butter, eity
creamery 86
Kggs, selected local ex. 03(&'07e
Hens 30(n 33c
Broilers 2627s
Gooo 54
Cheese, triplets 3940
Turkeys 40e
Si-XT UVB STOCK BLABZO-T
Cattle
Receipts 126
Tone of markot lower
Best steer 511.75 13.25
Good to choice steers 1O.S50M1.85
Medium to good, steers 8.7a(s9.S5
Fir to good steers 7.75S.75
Common to fair steers, 5.75a7.75
Choice cows and, heifers 9.25(aa0.25
Gaoft to choice cows and heifers
$S.739.75 '
Bananas
Journal Want
Quick Reference To Firms
Where Buyer And Seller Meet We
Recommend Our Advertisers.
EVERYTHING
Salem Electrie Co.; Masonio Tomplo,
OSTEOPATH
DRS. B. E. WHITE AND B. W. WAL
TON Osteopathia physician d
serve specialists, Graduates ot Am
erican school sf Osteopathy, Kirs
villa, Mo. . Post graduate and spec
ialized is nervous diseases st Los
Angeles College. Offices 505-808 Nat
Bank Bldg. Phone 85x. Residence,
1620 Court. Phone 2S1B. Dr. Wkite
Bes. Phone 468.
DANCING
STOP SHAKING YOUB SHOTJLDEBfi
Learn to Dance Correctly
THEODORE and LILLIAN NEWMA
Exhibition Dancers and Instructors
Modern and Classie Danelng
Hotel Marion, Salem, Oregon
DENTIST
OB. F. L. UTTER, DEITTLT, BOOMS
413-414 Bank of Commerce building.
WATER COMPANY
4ALKM WATKB COMPANY Offiee
corner Commercial and Trade itroets
Bills payable monthly in advance.
Phone 606.
SECOND-HAND GOODS
FINANCIAL
mm TO LOAN
On Good Real Estate Security
THOS. K. FORD
O.ei Ladd Bush bank; Salem Oregon
FEDERAL FARM LOANS 6 por
cent 34 years time. A. C. Bokrnstedt,
401 Masonic Tomple. Salem, Oregon
MONEY to loan on good real estate.
loan. iiiDerty oonas oongni ana soia.
W T) Mmifh Rulnm Bunk nf Onm-
merco. 12-14 1
STOVE REPAIRING
STOVES REBUILT ANU REPAIRED
60 years experience, Depot, National
and American fence.
Sizes 20 to 69 in high
Paints, oil and varnish, ete
Loganberry and hop hooks.
Balcm Fence and Stove Works.
S30 Court street. Pbons 124.
2ND HAND GOODS.
We Buy, Sell And Exchange
All kinds of Furniture, Stoves,
"Clothing, Dishes, Bicycles, Harness,
Tools and Junk. We buy what you
don't want and pay the highest
price in ensh.
Peoples' New & 2nd Hand
Sts
tare
271 N. Commercial Phono
734
J. A. Rowland Furniture Store
Buys, sells and exchanges new and
tn& hand furniture All kinds of
repair work, light grinding, filing,
and brazing a specialty. Bight
priees. 217 North Commercial St.
Phono 16.
-.
AUTO
PAINT SHOP
Just opened In connec
tion with the
HIGHWAY GARAGE
1000 8 ComL Ht.
EXPERT WORKMEN
'
'
WANTED People of Salem to know
that we pay highest price for mens
second hand clothing, shoes, etet Tho
. Caoital Exchange.- J37 Court St.
Phone 493. t
JOURNAL WANT ADSPAYi
Medium to good eowj and heifers
$'.3iXiSw0
Fair to medium cows and heifers
3.73(56.73
Caaners $S.300.75
BuUs 69
Calves S1S" '
Stockers and feeders 6.30S.5O
Hogs
Eeeeipts 193
Tone of market steady
Prime mixed $16.5O6-80
Medium mixed $1616.50
Sough heavies $U.75I5.73
Pigs 13.5014.50
Bulk $1617
Steep -Receipts
none.
Tone of market steady
Prima lanbs tl-lU.-3
Fair to medium lambs lll.7512.50
Yearlings 1111.30 , ,
Wethers t0(ai0.50
Ew 8!p)8.5t
Farcers Prcdnce tepny
Ch for your prodtieo today:
19c for top veal.
.19Vse for top hegm
27e for heavy over 4 IK lens.
25c for light under 4 lb. heas.
160 ft High St. rhons10
That Give Service On Short
Telephone
...Main 1209
ELECTRICAL
127 North High
REPAIRING
PEOPLES REPAIR SHOP Clocks,
furniture, umbrellas sad shoe repair
ing. Saws' filod, shear and knife
grinding, ete. Satisfaction guaranteed
261 Oourt stroet. R. Wooley. 8-14
WE HAVE A NO. 1
SECOND HAND PIANO
FOR SALE CHEAP
E. L. STIFF & SON
440 COURT ST., SALEM
REAL ESTATE
600 acre stock and grain raneh,
stock, all equipment, grain, feed,
24 miles from town, will soil at
a sacrifice price, eusy terms.
380 acres finest Woldo Hill
ranch, income last year $10,000;
will noil vory reasonable.
147 acres, all tillable, 140 culti
vated, running water, 1 milos from
Salem, U,0(i'O.
70 acres, 40 cultivated, running
water, joining town, pric $4615,
will carry back $3000.
. For Exchange: 10 acres appls
and peach orchard, 7 mil's from
Salo'm, in A-l condition, will es
eiiungo for acreage or residence.
' 487 acre ranch, a lot of stock,
implements, 3 miles from town,
want small ranch near Salem and
some cash as first payment, price
16.000.
SOCOLEFBKY
841 State St
FOR SALE A good house, well locat
ed. 9 room houso with twu line Jots,
near car lino, two blocks to paved
street, oa graveled street, garngs
and plenty of fmit. Price $2000, SOi
cash, balancn $13 per month. Call at
12U7 N. 18th St. or see Square Deal
Realty Company. HE
FRUITLAND Nursery, Salem, Roots
box 138E, phono 111F21. We kave the
Roman stra'n grtfod Franquet wal
nuts as well as a full lino of all oth
er nursery stock. ' 1-11
I can math you. C. W. Rlcraeyor, Beal
Ksuie Agent, Canadian Lauds, 344
State street.
FOR ROYAL TYPEWRITKRS Writs)
to Orahnm & Wolls, Cnrvallis, O'egom
Agents for Marion county l-8
SCAVENGER
SALEM SCAVENGER Garbage an
refuse of all kinds removed on month
Iy contracts at reasonable rates.
Cess pools cleaned. Dead animals re
moved. Office phone, Main 2247,
Residence Main 2272.
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VhCrowirryJbodB
IbeyQrebound tobnfite
Results you want
Try One lo-Morrow
Tha Joarnal Jtb Department
will prin y anything Is ths- )
stationery line ao it ngoi sua
save you real money. J
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