THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1919. PAGE NINE itittit---'---'' our Free Scholarships OWE To each of the four young men or young women who save the largest num ber of Dixie Bread Wrappers or Dixie Bread Labels, we will give a Six Months' Scholarship Capital Business College This is a voting contest. Each DIXIE BREAD WRAPPER or DIXIE BREAD LABEL Counts for TEN VOTES. All you need to do is to bring or mail the wrappers or labels to the SALEM BAKING CO., successors to the Mod ern Bakery, 439 Court street, Salem. Place the name of the person for whom you wish to votoe in an envelope with the wrappers or labels. The envelope will be dropped through a slot in a locked box. The key to this box will be in charge of a committee selected by the officers of the Salem Commercial club. This committee will have charge of counting the votes, and will make the awards after the contest is over. The contest will close June 30, 1919, at 8 p. in. All votes must be in the box at precisely that hour by Western Union time. Notice None of the employes (or members of their families) of the Salem "Baking Co., are eligible to enter this contest. Nor are any of the Faculty or Students now enrolled at the Capital Busi ness College eligible to enter this contest Begin now to save Dixie Bread Wrappers and Labels. The Voting Contest is on. Either enter yourself, or if your school days are over help some young friend to enter. HANDICAPPED To have hindrances and obstacles placed in one's way. 'Tis a ser ious matter for one to be handicapped in the business of life, yet this is just what happens to young people who start without a proper training for business. .- THE CAPITAL BUSINESS COLLEGE is a school that affords a training to remove handicaps, natural or other wise, so that one may start a business life with the right chance of mak ing good. One should be prepared to do a few things well. That is the mission of this school to teach a few things well. Our graduates suc ceed. Call, let us talk about a course of study. Students may enter at any time. SALEM BAKING GO Successors To The Modern Bakery -439 Court Street Salem, Oregon. XI t ( I I ,JH M..M.MM. V Unit of Stmtor "From Over There" General Pershing's Official Report Killed in action 32 Died from wounds 27 lied from accident and other causes 12 T)i1 nf rLiflftfme .. 40 Wounded severely 1 1 Mifsing In action ... 81 1 otnl 143 Today's casualty list contains the following names of Oregon men: Earl Summer, Portland, wounded se Alex Gray, Sandy, wounded, degree undetermined ' Alvin H Crosby, Eugene, wounded, degree undetermined Truman O. Kimble, Hammond wound ed, d-gree undetermined Frank A Glassy, Vlncsnt, wounded slightly Riley J Jnday, Hoppner, wounded slightly Frank John Hibbs, Ashland, wound ed slightly ...Bert E Seffert, Deer Island, wound ed slightly KILLED IN ACTION Lt John H Moore, Pcfcalg Tex OPEN NOSTRILS! END A COLD OR CATARRH How To Get Belief When Head and Nose are Stuffed Up. Count fifty! Your cold in head or catarrh disappears. Tour clogged nos trils will open, the air passages of your head will clear and you can breathe freely. Ko more snuffling, hawking; mucous discharge, dryness or headache; no struggling for breath at night Get a small Dome oi x.iy Balm from your druggist and apply a little of this fragrant antiseptic cream in your nostrils. It penetrates through every air passage of the head, soothing tend healing the swollen or inflamed mucous membrane, giving you instant relief Head colds and catarrh yield like magic. Don't stay stuffed-up and vuserable. Belief U sure. MMMM To Advertise in the Address all Inquiries To Lt Horace B Scanlon, Brooklyn j Privates j Linton W Brush, Atlanta Ga ! George T Carnohan, Spotsylvania City, Va Eutimo Chavez, Pan Rafael N M Earl J ClarkJ Pueblo Colo Lee W Cook, Lowville NY Alfred 'F Derouin, Pawtucket R I John W. Downing, Fergus Falls Minn Hwry G Gosnell, White Hall Ark John L Jacobs, Rockford 111 Jcbso J Leonard, Opp Ala Vclvan C iNeff, Ottumwa la Tony Palumbo, Boston Howard Patterson, Maiden Rock Wis George Penington, Warhrauch Ky David I Peterson, Gaificld Minn Oscar K Peterson, Park Rapids Minn Roy Rose, Marysville O William V Fnser, Mt Vernon X Y Roy Thompson, Fowlerville Mich Thogcr Thompson, C'omfrcy Minn Clifford Thorp, Denver Plains N Y Holdoa Vog, Puget Island Wash Marko Vtikorich, San Francisco William V Ward, Zach Tenn George C Weertmau, Grand Rapids Mich George W Whitehead, Hnyleyville Ala Harrv R Yingling, Hanover Pa Arthur R Zytaeh, Zybach Tex DIED OF WOUNDS Lt Thomas M Brogan, Yonkers N Y Sgt John J Donahue, New Yorit Corporals George Gregory, Mt Vernon 0 Joe M Hanson, Silt Colo Carl Mitchell, Indianapolis Ernest X Wright Jr, Pasadena Col .' ' Privates Henry B Brown, Charlotte X C Laruz Chochard, Green Spgs O Ira J Fib, Cltar River Jriiiin Joe P Fleming, Springfield O Virgin W Freeman, Wyattc Mifs Charles Gaab, New York Albert L Halterman, Hall W Va Krwin C Hang, Kalamazoo -Mich Frank J Majer, Pittsburg Pa Joseph Materna, Hazleton Pa Adr.lph J Na;el, St Louis Ho Charles R Pascoo, 8toekdale Pa 1 44 XX ix XX 44 f. X" Antonna Perreia, Tiverton R I .Maurice G Porter, St Charles Minn Clyde. W Spidell, Grenneastlo Pa Erik 0 Westin, Sweden Abo Wolinsky, Greensburg Pa DIED OF ACCIDENT AND OTHER CAUSES ' Corp Benjamin J Pines, Slathill N Y Wagoner Jack C Meagher, Seattle Privates John W Black, Knoxvillo Tenn Conrad A Cnrlin, Adrian Mich Lewis ('lark, Milford Mich Frederick P linnsr . Perryville Mo James Rowe, Norfolk Va Norinun R KeMmpf, Pittsburg Jerry H Sullivan, Preston Mont George V 'Sweeney, Oswego N Y Johnnie Wells, Dorchester Va DIED 0FDISEASE Lt Edward L Lara-bee, Bedford Mass Lt Orvillo K Wilson, Orangeburg SC Sergeants Frank C (Bliss, Copertown X Y Dave Effsen, Columbia 0 Martin J Walsh, Warren 0 Corp Jim J Reese, Atlanta Ga f'orp Ernest H Taylor, Mystic Conn Bugler Allan Callon, Decatur 111 Vurse Lutlla M Wheeler, Burlington Vr. Wagoner Charlie Riley, ' Paragould Aik Privates Harold G Allen, Worcester Mass 1'uwhal Ashmorc, Atlanta Ga Georgo T Aucion, Woonsocket R I Fayette G Cady, Abna Neb William B Campbell, Jiwaledale Ia Marshall Carpenter, Natchez Miss Lloyd F Chadcr, Slater Ia William Clurkson, Euclid O 'Charles Ford, fan Antonio John Fuseo, Glens Fulls S Y Gaston T Gantt, Wetumpha Ala Arthur E Gray, Jewel City Kan William P Griffith, Greenville Pa George Henry, Jacksonville Fla James E Uighmiith, Clinton X C Pink Jackson, Adrian Ga Roy U Jeffers, Castile X Y Edward F Kaezar, Xeenah Wis Frank E May, Gilbert La John II Xcwton, Fayette Ala Fred W Roeesler, Taftville Conn B'.yd X Rvmer, Pound Wis John E Sihell, Beaver Valley Pa Ernest H Schmidt, Adair Ia Benjamin Wolomon, Xew York Lawrence Thomas, Baltimore William Walker. Forest City Ark John A Wall, Ivy Cal NOTICE TO CE EDITORS Notice is hereby given, that the un dersigned hag been duly appointed by the county court of Marion eounty, Oregon, executrix of the hst will and testament ot W. W. Lander, diseased, and has duly qualified aa such. That all persons having claims a;.ainrt said estate shall file them, duly verified as by law required, within six months from the first publication of this no tice. This notice is published the first time this 9th day of January, W19. liblt l liA LAJNDEJJ. Executrix of the estate -of W. W. Lander, deeeased. 2-8 ADMINISTRAT OR ' 3 NOTICE Notice ia hereby given that the un dersigned, by "virtue of an -order of the county court the state f Oregon, for Marion county, duly made Ana en tered of reeord on the-jlst day of De cember, li18, was duly appointed ad ministrator with will annexed of the estate ef Eliza Free, and that he has qualified as sueh. All persons having claims Against said estate are aereoy notified to present the same, duly ver ified as required by law, at the Office of Smith & Shields, 403 Salem Bank of Commerce building, Salem, Marion county, Oregon, within ix months from the date ot this notice. Dated and first published this 16th day of January, 1919. Administrator with the will annex ed of the estate of Eliza Free, deceas ed. 11-13 Lawrence L Ward, Arkansas City Kn Killed in action, previously reported died: Lt Harold Spenkman, Narbcth Pa Killed in action, previously reported wounded, degree undetermined: Privates Francis L McEU, Providence R T Andrew Washinskic, Shenandoah Pa Killed in acf on, previously reported missing tn action: Corporals Frank W Cleary, Bardonia N Y Christopher F Murphy, Buffalo X Privates Clair F Androws, Binghamton X Y Clinton Ii Foxwell, Norfolk Va Gchardt L Mueller, Burlington Ia Peter. M Murphy, Xew York Clayton Panncbaker, Xiche N D Frod E Patchen, Sugar Grove Pa Edward Tato, Wyndalo Va James A Thompson, Racine Wis Died of disease, previously teported missing in action: Pvt Charles J Aull, Indianapolis Ind .Try Musterole. See How Quickly It Relieves You just rub Musterole in briskly, and usually the pain ia gone a delicious, soothing comfort comes to take its place. Musterole is .a clean, white ointment made with oil of nftistard. Use it instead of mustard plaster. Will not blister. Many doctors and nurses use Muster ole and recommend it to their patients. They will gladly tell you what relief it gives from sore throat, bronchitis, croup, stitf neck, asthma, -neuralgia, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest (it often prevents pneumonia). Always dependable. SO and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50. SAGE TEA DARKENS HAIRTOM SHADE Don't Stay Gray! Here's A Sim ple Recipe That -Anybody Can S'jpply With a Hair Brush. The use of Sage and Sulphur for re storing faded, gray hair to its natural color dates back ; -to grandmothor's time. She used it to keep her hair beau tifully dark, glossy and attractive. Whenever her hair took on that dull, 'faded or streaked appearance, this sim pie mixture was applied with wonder ful effect. But brewing at home is iniissy and out of date. Nowadays, by asking at any drug store for a bottle of " Wy eth 's Snge and Sulphur Compound,'.', you will get this famous old prepara tion, improved by the addition of oth er ingredients, which pan he depended upon to restoro natural color and beau ty to the hair. A well known downtown druggist says it darkens the hair so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has bepn applied. You simply dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one strand at a time. -By morning the gray hair disappears, and after another ap plication or two, it becomes (beautiful ly dark and glossy. THE MARKET Grain Wheat, soft white LL. 1.90 Wheat, lower grades an sample Oats 80c Uay, cheat $24 Hay. osts - 2S Barley, ton Mill run - 48(o50 50 Eutterrst Butterfat - 48c Creamery butter 1 5051c Pork, Veal aa4 Mutton Pork, on foot 15 Sic Veal, faney 20c Stcors n&'9' Cows , i 47c Spring lambs ... 12c IN THE COUNTY COUET of the State of Oregon, jn for Marion Coanty In the matter of the est at? of John P. Kent, deceased. Administrator with will annexed. Notice of hearing, final account, etc. .Notice is hereby given that i fin al account of Frank 6. Glover as ad ministrator with will annexed of the estate of John P. Kent, deceased, to gether with his petition for final dis tribution of said estate, has been filed in the county eourt of Marion coun ty, state of Oregon, and that Monday, the 24th day of February A. D. 1919, at the hour of two oVloek in the af ternoon, at ths office of the oonnty judge in Salem, Oregon, has been duly appointed by euch eourt as the time and place for the hearing of objections to guch final account and petition ad the settlement of aid acconnt, at which tune any person interested in such estate may apipear and file ob jections thereto and contest the same. Dsited January 19, 1919. FRANK 8. GLOVER, As administrator with will annexed of the estate of John P. Kent, deceas ed. 8-13 WAR PUZZLES bMCKENSEN VON MACKENSBN SENT AN ULTIMATUM To Roumanian Government demand ing that peace negotiations be begun within four days, one year ago today, February G, 1918. Find a Roumanian. YBBTEHDAY'B ANSWER Upper right corner down in moke, Ewes.. ...... 46 Lambs, yearlings 10(il2c Eggs and Poultry Eggs, cash r 32c Hens, live 2527c Old roosters ... 35c Chickens 25c Vegetables Radishes, doz , .... 40c Swoot potatoes $5$.25 Potatoes - 11.50 Onions, local $1.65(()2 Cabbago 2'.fd!3c Turnips . . 22e Head lettuco $4.755 Beets 2e Parsu ips 4c Cauliflower, 2 Aoz, easo $3.50 C'ocoanuts 1.752 Itolt Oranges $45 Lemons, box $56 Bananas 9c Florida grape fruit, case t6(ri)7.25 Black figs lb. 10(i)18c White figs, lb 13J20c Package figs per bx 50, pkg $4(0)0.90 Honey, extracted 20c Retail Prices Eggs, dozen 37c Creamery butter 58c Country butter 48o Flour, hard wheal - . 33.2f Portland Market Portland, Or., Feb.. 8. Butter, city creamery 4H;0c Eggs, selectod local ex. 3740c Huns 80(a32c BroilcTS 2027 Geese 25c Cheese, triplets 3940e DA1L7 JJV STOCK Cattle Receipts 74 . Tono of market steady Best steers $12.75(fj.l3.50 Good to choice steers I1.50ffil2.75 Jiedium to good steers t'J.75l'1.50 Fair to good steers d.oO(ujB.t Common to fa:r steers $7.75r)8.50 Choice cows and heifers $ai5(al0.25 Good to choice cows and heifers 8.75(&;9.75 Medium to good cows and heifers 7.r0fi 8.50 Fair to medium cows and heifers $5.75(a6.75 Canncrs (3.50S)5 . . Bulls t(h9 Calves m. 13.50 Stockers and feeders $711 Hogs Receipts 363 Tone of market steady Prime mixed $10.40fa 16.60 Medium mixed $16(0,16.40 Rough heavies $ir,fa 10 Pigs 14(S)15.40 Bulk J16.50(a)lfl.75 l sheep Receipts 133 Tone of market steady Prime lambs 13.75(( 14.25 Fair to medium lambs $911 Yearlings $10(all Wethers 9a10 Ewes S.-Wafl " Farmer's Prodacs Company i-sXi lor your proatice toaay: - 20c for top veal. 18c for top hogs. . 27e for heavy over 4 lb. kens. . 25c for light under 4 lb, hens. 160 S. High St. Phone 10 FIRST NOTICE OF EXECUTRIX Xoitice is hereby given that Cornelia T. Weller has this day been appoiuted executrix of the last will, testament and estate of Richard H. Weller, de ceased, and has duly qualified as such. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to pre sent the same, duly verified, to the undersigned ait her residence at Salem, Oregon, Rural Ronte No. 3, box 162, or to her attorney, Carey P. Martin, 413 Masonic Temple building, Salem, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated Januarv 24, 1919. CORNELIA T. WELLER, Executrix of the estate of Richard H. Weller, deceased. Carey T. Martin, 314 Masonic Tem ple iblcig., attorney for estate. 2-27 oumal V Quick Reference To Firms Where Buyer 'And Seller Meet We Recommend Our Advertisers. N EVERYTHING Salem Electric Co., Masonio Temple, USED FURNITURE Bell your used furniture to the high est bidder, 'give Frank F. Ritcher a chance. Xew and 2d nana turniture for salo. 373 Oourt St. DENTIST OB. T. L. OTTER, DEN'Il T, ROOMS 1413-1414 Bank of Commerce Bldg. OSTEOPATH DBS. B. E. 'WHITE AND R. W. WAIi TON Osteopathie physicians and serve specialists. Graduates of Am erican school of Ctoopathy, Kiik- - yille, Mo. Post graduate and spec ialized in nervous diseases at Los Angeles College. Offices 506-508 Nat Bank Bldg. Phone 85. Residence, 1620 Court. Phone 215. Dr. Whit Res. Phone 469. BABY CHICKS FOR SALE (544 State St. Phone 400 TTnnAniiarlters for hftbv ellicks. All leading varietios. Prices rcasonablo. C, N. N ectlmvm, Jiox oaiemur. WATER COMPANY ULEM WATER COMPANY Office corner Commercial and Trade streets Bills payable monthly in advance. Phone 606. . FINANCIAL ROT TO LOAN On Good Real Estate Security . THOS. K. FORD . J.er Ladd ft Bush bank; Salem Oregon INDERAL FARM LOANS f- 5 per cent 84 years time. A. C. Bohrnstedt, 401 Masonio Temple. Salem, Oregon MONEY to loan on good real estate. 5 percent government money to loan. Liberty bonds bought and sold. W. D. Smith, Salem Bank of Com merce. 12-14 STOVE REPAIRING STOVES REBUILT AND REPAIRED 50 years experience, Depot, National and American fence. , Sixes 26 to 58 in high Paints, oil and varnish, etc Loganberry and hop hooks. Salem Fence and Stove Works. 250 Court street. Phone 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 cash. Peoples' New & 2nd Hand Store 271 N. ' Commercial Dione 734 J. A. Rowland Furniture Store Buys, sells and exchanges new and 2nd hand furniture. All kinds of repair work, light grinding, filing, and brazing a specialty. Right prices. 247 North Commercial St. Phone 16. : AUTO PAINT SHOP Just opened In eonncc- tion with the HIGHWAY GARAGE t 1000 H. Oom'l. St. EXPERT WORKMEN ' WANTED Peoplo of Salom to know that we pay highest prices for mcna second hand clothing, shoen, etc. The Capital Exchange, 337 Court St. Phone 493. tf WOOD SAW PHONX 1090E ' " Our Prices are Right W. M. ZANDER, Proprietor 1255 N. Summer Street, Salem, Oregon. ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICB Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been duly appointed ty the county eourt of the state of Ore- igin for the county of Marion as ad ministratrix of the estate of John D. Sutherland, deceased, and that she has duly qualified as such administratrix. AH persons having claims against the estate of said decedent are hereby no tified to present the 9a me, duly veri fied, to me at the office of Coudit Glover, my attorneys, room 203 Hub bard building, in the city of fcalem, Marion, county, Oregon, within eis months from the date of this notice. Done in Salem in Marion county, Oregon, this 21st day of January, 1919. KTELojA SUTHERLAND, , Administratrix of the estate of John U. Sutherland, deceased. 8-29 ant Ads That Give Service On Short Telephone ...Main J200 ELECTRICAL 127 North High. REPAIRING PEOPLES KEPAIR SHOP Clocks, furniture, umbrellas and shoe repair ing. Saws filed, shear and knifa grinding, etc. Satisfaction guaranteed 261 Court street. R.'Wooley. 8-14 REAL ESTATE " 71 acres, 40 cultivated, SI in rim ber pasture,, all fenced, running water, joininj; a railroad towi, with high school, $65 per nirro, $1(515 cash, balance at 6 per cent for 5 years. 13 aftres, all cultivated, 7 in 9 year old prunes, 8 acres in 4 year old Loganberries, 1 acre cherries 9 years old, 4 i'oom house barn, well, spring, $5000, terms. , 600 acres, 150 cultivated bottom land, 450 hill pasture, spring Wa ter at buildings, good improve ments, fenced with woven wire, on Pacific highway, $3000 Worth of live Btock and equipment goes with the-place, 22 miles from, railroad town, $17,500, will take $2500 worth of liberty bonds, $8, 000 cash and carry back $7000 on the place. 160 acres in eastern Oregon wHl take Salem residence or acreage not o-ver $1600. 163 acres all cultivated and til ed, two modern houses, finest dairy , barn with all random ar raugojuents, on the rock road anil jnail "route, 4 miles from good town at $125 per acre, but is easily, worth $165 per acre. SOCOLEFSKY 841 State St THROUGH our non commission sy torn ydu can !be put in touch with" hundreds of pooplo who wish to seH ' or exchange their properties, with obligating themselves to pay ! commission. Oregon Itcalty E chango Investment Company, Ine., Rooms 405 and 406 Hubbard build ing, Salem, Ore. FOR SALE A modern cotlage wit mnny convenidnces, on a pave4 street, near car line. Price $2500, $300 cash, balance on cany terms See Square Doal Realty Company Phone 470. FRUITLAND Nursery, Salem. Route $1 box 138E, phone 1UF21. We have the Roman strain grtfed Franquet wal-uUp-md also a few more Italian! prune trees left. 2-1" BRING YOUR TRADES BRING your trades. I can match yoa. C. W. Niemcyer, all branches of real estate and Canada lands, 215-218 Masonic building. Phone 1000. SECOND-HAND GOODS NO CASH REQUIRED Good overcoat shoes and suits, all kinds of ninsie al instruments, shotguns, rifles, heat- 1 ing stoves, gas stoves, suit cases an4 1000 other usoful articles to sell or trade What have you? The Capital Exchange, 337 Court St. Phono 493. SCAVENGER SALEM SCAVENGER Garbage ant refuse of all kinds removed on month, ly contracts at reasonable rates. Cess pools cleaned. Dead animals re moved. Office phone, Main 2247, Residence, Main 2278. LODGE DIRECTORY KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS MEET AT McCornack hall en every Tusdy at 8. P. Andresen, C. C. F. J. Euntt 8. H. t 6. BO YAL NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA "Oregon Grape Camp" No. 1360. meets every Thursday evening i Derby building, Court and High Bt Mra Pearl CoursoT. 214 Court St, oracle; Mrs. yolissa Persons, reeor vr 1415 N. 4th St. Phone 1436M. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Oregon Cedar Camp No. 5246 meeta every Thiirsilay evening, 8 o'clock In Dorby building, corner Court mni High streets. J. F. Day, V. C; A. Turner, clerk. UNITED ARTISANS Capital Asseor bly No. 84 meets every Thursday t 8 p. m. in Masonic Temple. Norma I Tcrwilliger, M. A.; 1 A Vibberi, secretary, 340 Owen; etr-it JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY