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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON.. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1919. PAf.F -NTT VP r PADS AND ACHES YIED QUICKLY TO SLOAN'S LINIMENT Are you tormented by Neuralgia, Lumbago, Sciatica or any of those aches that require a counter-irritant? Then let the soothing, warming appli cation of Sloan's Liniment 'stop the pain by drawing the blood away from the congested part It is the pressure on the nerves by the blood rushing to the inflamed muscle or joint that makes you ache. So when Sloan' Liniment relieves tho swollen blood vessels by setting up a counter-irritant on the surface, the 30c, 60c, fiit,v wstfrsfc& WAIN Ilil rfh ri fnfh (p mu l, ,Mtmtm-, W. JWcqBKjfcJiM. -MW't -Wl, w jagg. :js J loll of fottor "From Over There" General Pershing's Official Report Today's casuslty list contains tie fol lowing nanies of Oregon men: BAY 0. MOKTO N, Dureee, Killed in action. JESSE J. LONG, Marshfield, wound ed slightly, previously reported missing in action. ALBERT L. HAELOW, Portland, kill ed in action. WILLIE LINTON, Dallas, killed in action. Tho following tasualties are reported by the commanding general of the Am erican oxpidetionnry forces: Killed in action . 34 Died of wounds 16 Pied of isoaso . 47 Wounded severely 76 Total 173 KILLED IN ACTION Sgt Joseph Coffiold, Cleveland 0 Glass of Hot Water Before Breakfast a Splendid Habit OpeN elulces of tho system each morning and wash away tho ,: poisonous, stagnant matter. Those of us .who are accustomed to fed dull and heavy when wo arise; splitting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul tongue, nasty breath; acid stom ach, lnmo bark, can, instead, both look ftnd feel as f resli' as a .daisy always by washing the poisons and toxins from tho body with phosphated. hot water each mornings , Wo should drink, before breakfast, a glass of real hot water with a tea spoonful of limestone phosphate- In it to flush from the stomach, liver, kid reys and ten yards of bowels the pre vious day's indigestible wagtci sour bile and poisonous toxins; thus cleans ing, sweetening and purifying tho en tire alimentary tract before putting move food into the stomach. The action of limestone phosphate and hot water on an empty stomach is wonderfully invigorating. It cleans out oil the sour fermentations, gitss, waste and acidity and gives one a splendid appetite for breakfast. A quar tcr pound of limestone phosphate will cost very littlo at the drug store, but is sufficient to make anyone who is bothered with biliousness, constipation Btomiu'h trouble or rheumatism a real enthusiast on the- subject of intornal sanitation. , . IF OUR Eat Less Meat If You Feel Backachy Or Have Blad der Trouble Sab Fine For Kidneys Meat forms nrie acid which excite and overworks the kidneys in their ef forts to filter it from the system. Reg ular eaters of meat must flush the kid neys occasionally. You must relieve them like yon relieve ycur bowels; re moving all the acids, waste and pois on, else you feel a dull misery in (he kidney rcpion, sharp pains in the back or sick- headache, dizziness, your stom ach sours, tongue is coated and when ' the weather is bad yon have rheumat ic twinges. The urino is cloudy, full of sediment; the channels often get irri tated, obliging you to get np two or three times during the night. To neutralize these irritating acids and flush off the body's urinous waste get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any pharmacy; take a tablospoon ful in a glass of water before brcak- , fast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fin and bladder disor ders disappear. Thig famous salts is mado from the acid of grapes and lem on juice, combined with Hthia, and has been used for generations to clean and stimulate sluggish kidneys and stop bladder irritation. Jad Salt is inex pensive; harmless and makes a delight ful effervescent lithia-water drink whicti millions of men and women take now and then, thus avoiding serious kidney and bladder diseases. circulation is equalized, sympathetic nerves all soothed, and soreness or lameness disappears. ' Sloan's Liniment is probably the counter-irritant most widely used to overcome painful inflammation in cases of neuralgia, sore muscles, wrenched joints, strains, bruises, gout. Rubbing is not required. This clear, clean liquid is easily applied as it does not stain the skin. Generous site bottks at your oraggists. $1.20 Corp William Muohlanwag, Council Bluffs, la. Bugler Clifford K Meckins West New ton Mass Mechanics. Willie D. Nowlain', Mount Vernon Tex Y. M. 0. A. Secretary. Harry B. Gibson, NT Privates. . John W. Barnhart, Krupt, Wash. James A Brown, Turtle Creek Po John J Couners, Portsmouth N Y Fred J Cullen, Auburn NY ' Edward L Eich, Whittier Cal Hcnrv Gregware, Mosinee, Wis Joseph Gross, Brooklyn N Y William H. Honion, Hillburn N Y Petor Malinowski, Detroit Mich Michael Marskc, Poland Russia . ; Floyd M Mathcs, Crowburg Kas David Mctheny, Terra Alta W Va Glenn M Oliver Onnmai, Minn Dolores Parades, Santa Maria Cal Hold V Patriquinn, South Attelboro Mass. Hubert Y. Perkins, Kevil Ky Peter J Petorson, Raiding Denmark Ifornco A Porter Blufften Ark Ronald, E Roberts, Eodley Ooio William A Rush, Tsblo Neb Anton Schoonberger, Milfwaukee Wis John E Seaton, Hastings Okla Harold Watson, Wenatehoe Wash Stephen Williams, Morsic Pa D . Milton J Winkler, Houston Texas Isndoro Zomalinas, Bronx NY DIED FROM WOUNDS. " Cafit Jariies Malcolm McKibbln, Ha- gorstown Md , . , Corporals. , Clifford Cormier, Now Bedford Mass, Dcwitt T . Logsdon, Louisville Ky Cook Thomas Floming, Phillipsburg Pa Privates. Clarence Atkinson, .Diamond Mo Noel L Bearer, Burlington Vt. Wirt Butchor, Weston W Va Anthony Dzierkocz, Everett Mass John Godericci, Philadelphia' Francis J Ham, Bronx NY'. Albert E McChristlnn, Japloin, Ark William O'Brien, Wilton N D William R Nowlan, Logan W Va C E Stilnbower, Needham Ind Mike Zenzola, Cnlder Ida Sebastian Zumc-, West Newton Mass SATURDAY IS BARGAIN DAY AT READ THE NEWS FROM THE STORE WITH A REAL BARGAIN ; - -TIffiREIIjDiAliTSTORE'- , 254 N. COM'L. ST. THE BELOW PRICES GOOD FOR SATURDAY ONLY Extra Special 75c Plaid Dress Goods 3 Rolls Toilet Paper Saturday Price Limit 3 rolls to customer 48cYard Odd lot Men's work ,T - , , n n shirts left from sale Men s and Bys CaPs Saturday Price - 69c Each 1-2 PRICE 5?ctlI5i 25c Cotton Battings MensNeckTies c , . D . 29c Saturday Price Or. 3 for $1.10 19c Roll DON'T FORGET YOU CAN DO BETTER AT The Remnant Store 254 N. COMMERCIAL ST. Get at the Real Cause Take Dr. Edwards' OUve Tablets . That's what: thousands of stomach sufferers are - dour? i;ow. Instead of taking tor.ics, or trying to patetr up a poor digestion, they era attacking the reel cause of the ailment clogged liver and disordered bowels. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets arouse the liver in a soothing, healing way. When the liver and bowels are performin?! their natural functions, away goes indigestion and stomach troubles. If you have a bed taste Ja your mouth, tongue coated, eppetite poor, lary,' don't-care fading, no- ambition or energy troubled with undigested foods, you should take Olive Tablets, the sub stitute for. calomel Dr. Ed wards' Oiiva Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil. You -will know them by their oliva color.. They do the work without griping, cramps or pain. , Take one or two at bedtime for quick relief, so you.caa e-at what you like. At 10c and 25c per box.. All druggists, " DIED OF DISEASE. Lieut Richard P Woolley, San Anton io Texas . Donuld 'Cadwallader, Trenton N J William J Clark, Philadelphia Herman Gustafson, Proctor vt Frank Kanim, Klookeba Okla Ralph C Robinson, Rawlins Wyo -Harry Shirlev, Altoon Pa Robv W Slater, Salt Lake City Corporals. Herman A Jacobi, Chicago Calvin H Robinson, Norwood N Y Bugler Clare W Edgewin, Mountain dale, Pa. Wagoner Harold R Peterson, Hutshin son Minn Prirvates. Joshua M Blount, Couer D'Alcne Ida T Brown, Five Points Ala Charles Carr, Jenningston W Va ; John B Carter, Franklin Tenn oJhn Va-ldcmar Ccdonbcrg, Firth Ida Henderson Clayton, Timber Lake NC . John 8 Curry, Washington D C Seward Dorvee, Genesvoort N Y Wladislaw Douglas, Detroit Mich George Exum, Wilson N C William H Fallon, Pittsburgh, Ia Hincklay Gardner, Montalva Texas Miles A Gardner Wiggins Colo Marvin Gay, Northport Ala Goorge Lincoln Harris Jr, Ft Sill Okla Cleveland House, Washington Texas Plina Christopher Hurst, Sevlcrville Tenn , v, - Goorgo Keifcr, Toledo 0 lhert K Kovar, Gogots. N J. Thomas Joseph McCann, N Y Ccphcno Martinez, Cimarron N M Edmund J Mayer, Chillicotho O Walter 'R Mclvinj Clarion la Charle8 Olson, Windb'cr Pa Hwlond H Parks, Taylorvillo 111 Dudley Pierce, Dallas Tex Otic C Reed, Gorham N H Robert W Stillie, Clarksdale Iowa Iko Thomas, Pritchard, Ala Harry Wagner, Pittsburgh Puc Ernost Williams, Minden La V eGorge R Wilson, Pittsburgh Pa Floyd H Wright, Vandnlia 111 ' WOUNDED SEVERELY ' Privates. Willie Brown, St Louis Mo . Wm J Burcham, Spokane Wash -John H Dawson, Berkeley Cal George A Esnat, Tacoma Wash Carl W Forsch, Bridgewator S D Elbert J Fortina, Butto Mont Fiodl Gonzales, Forest Hill Cal Issar H Hanson, Pleasant Grove Utah John E Logan, Salida Colo John F Menning, Hampton la Horry L Moser, Riverton Neb Killod in Action, Previously Reported Died. 'Killed in Action, Previously Reported Wounded, severely in Action. Privates. Zigmcnt Cheroski, Olyphant Pa Tony Klereeski, Rreoklya X Y Missing in Action, Previously Reported Wounded Severely in Action. Corp Michael J McGrath, Maiden Ma . .Privates. Hal Dixon, Columbus O John C Liiutssy, Ottawa Kas Killed in Actios, Previously Reported Wounded (Degree DndeteiaunM.) Corporals. Samuel S Hanna, Waukegan, 111 Cecil M Hildobraad, Beatrice Neb Louis Michl, Cleveland 0 Privates. : Joseph C Dunn, Bethsnv HI I : Haus P Hendricksen, Milwaukee Wis tart Radkc, Lansing Mich Killed in Action, Previously Reported Missing in Action. ' Sgt Harry Metcdf Brooklyn N Y Corporals. John P uggan, Wakefield Mass Thomas V Hughes, Dexter Texas Privates. Robert DA yers, Portlaad lud Killed in Action,. Previously Reported Missing in Action. Privates.' Clarence A Buhler, Fairfax Minn Joseph Cawpanolla, NY Carl L Coombs. Reading Mass Raymond I Corkey, Elksdor la Henry M Eades, Bttson Texas August Gronbachor; Aqueduct N Y William H Hyland, Los Angeles Harry A Milloner,, Rochester, N Y Hinton D Miller, Douglas Wyo Tommv H Moore, Walker W Va Olaf E Myhre, Balfour N D Joe R Reiniche, Los Angeles Cal Otto Snyder, Wc-rron O James Yindra, Chicago Stanlov Zalcspy, Ware W Va Died from Wounds Received in Action Previously Reported Missing in Atcion Corp Add Gallon, North Adams Mass Died, Previously Reported Missing, in Action. Thoniag J Donnelly, Cleveland 0 . Roy P Duncan, Stanberry Mo Emil Forshborg, Cloveland 0 Mnreclo Gonzalez, Tampa Fla William E Jackson, Wost Bicnch Mch Harry I Jacobs, Philadelphia Oscar P Kin dell, Covington 0 Domonick Malino, Conandr'on Italy MARINE CORPS CASUALTIES. Summary of casualties to date! -. Officers. Deaths 95 Wounded .. , 121 Tptnl ......216 Enlisted Men. Deaths i. 2140 Wounded 3038 In" hands of cnomy 25 Missing .. 237 Total ..54P0 Grand Total 5706 The following casualties are reported by tho commanding general of the Am erican expeditionary forces (included in above total) i Killed in Action ...... .. ..... ;..15 Died of wounds received in action ...... 5 Died , of disease ).... '. .. 3 Wounded in action (severely) . 17 Total . .'....40 ' KILLED' IN ACTION. Q M Clork Joseph Keenan, Pittsburgh Sgt Earl E McMa.th, Hartsburg 111 Corp Dean C Clark, St Paul Minn Privates. Jamcg B Deans, Middlesex ND Chas Frye, Minneapolis Minn Harloy B Gallup, New Engicud N D David W Gclto, Bcllton W Va Albert L Harlow, Portland, Or Cecil 0 Heckenborry, Sully W Va Walter Hutckins, Yadkin villo N C Earl Inlay, Columbus O Willie Linton, Dallas Or Galo B Shaubcrger, Albion Pa The Capital Journal Daily Market Report Oram Wheat, soft white $1.90 Wheat, lower grades on sample Oats , 7075c Hay, cheat- . $24 Hay, oats , , . 25 Barley, ton 4850 Mill run $50 Eutterfa Butterfat - 48c Creamery butter........... 5051c Pork, Veal and Mutton Pork on foot . ISc Veal, fancy , 2021c Steers - . 1(w9r Cows .. 47c Spring lambs ...... ....... 12c Ewes ........... ...-. -4586V Lambs, yearlings . . 1012c Eggs and Pomtry Eggs, cash 37c Hens, live 2527c Old roosters .... 15 Chickens : ; 25c Vegetables Radishes, doz. 40e Sweet potatoes $5$,25 Potatoes - $1.50 Onions, local .. . $l,65(ri2 Cabbage 24(S3c Turnip . 2(ay4c Head lettuce . 4.7(c5 Beets Si Parsnips 4e Cauliflower, 2 doz, ease $3.50 Cocoanota . . $1.752 JtMt Oranges - 45 Lemons, box . ..... $56 Bananas , .. ... . 0c Florida grape fruit, case (ffi7.25 Black figs lb. .. 16rq18e White figs, lb. 19M20c Package figs per bx 50 pkg t4(a6.U0 Honey, extracted . - 20fl KetaU filees Kggs, dozen 45c Creamery butter .. 58e Country butter . 48e Flour, hard wheat ....... .... 3ffl3.15 Portland Market Portland, Or., Feb. H.--Bulter, city creamery 4950e -Eggs selected local ex. 42(a45e Hens 3032e ' Hroilcrs 4()c Oeese 30 35c Cheese, triplets 3!39e . WAR. PUZZLES BOLO PASHA BOLO PASHA WAS DIXL.VRED GUILTY . Of treason by a French court-martial,: and sentenced- to death, one year ago . toiay, February 14,. 1918. Find another traitor.- YESTERDAY'S ANSWER Vpsiie down in frvnt of Mexican.", DIED OF WOUNDS, Privates. Houston nBrbor, Dallas Texas Glenwin E Bryant, D'ake Colo. Roid O Cranford, Davidson N C Carl O Pottor, Hector Minn Kirby R Smith, Dallas Ga DIED OF DISEASE. No Rank Given. Carlton R Boies, Leicester N Ti Carl Campbell Jenkins, Lawson Mo William E Stocks, Butte Mnn WOUNDED IN ACTION SEVERTLY. Privates; Earl Conover, Bonnetorre, Mo Clarence L Evans, Twin Falls Idaho Tommie Smith, Herncrsville Mo Killed In Action, Previously Reported Missing. Pvt Wayne G Austin, Burrton Kas 2 Pvt David F Kraft, Hellersville Pa DGNT LET A COLD KEEP YOUAT, HOFsIE Dr. King's New Discovery almost never fails to, bring quick relief Small doses once in awhile and that throat-tearing, lung-splitting cough soon quiets down. Another dose anda hot bath before jumping into bed, A good sleep, and back to normal in the morning. Dr. King's New Discovery is weH known. For fifty years its been .i:.j. ..t. 1,1- .j 1. t !i , attacks. For fifty years St has been oia Dy druggists. everywnere l reliable remedy that you yourself orany : member of your family can take safely 60c and $U0. strain Those Stubborn Bowels Help nature take its course, not with a violent, habit-forming pttrga tive, but with gentle but certain and natural-laxative, Dr. King's New Life Pills. Tonic in action, it stimulates the lax bowels. Sold by druggists, j25c' Tho Eugene Chamber of Comniereo has sent a resolution to tho Oregon legislature urging the transfer of Lake JVlaltlionr to the federal overnment so that at may bo set U9ido as a refugo for wild Ibirda. DAILY LTVB STOCK MAJ1KET Cattle , . Receipts 143 Tone of market steady Best steers 12.5013.50 , ' Good to choice steers 11.5012.50 Medium to good steers $10.5011.00 'air lo good steers $9(?(;10 Common to fair steers $8(3)9 Chuice cows and heifers $9.5o(10 ,, Oood to choico cows and. heifers $8.50(-9.50 Medium to good cows and heifers 7.."08.50 ' l air to medium cows and heuers $S.75(a'0.75 ' Cannors $3.505 Hulls $0C'9 Calves $9S13.50 Stockcrs and feeders 711 Hogs Beceipts 943 Tono of market steady Prime mixed li0a! I 73 Mediuui mixed $1C.2.'(cl1S,50 ltough heavies 14.5015 i'ige $1214.50 Bulk $16.50(9.' 1 8.65 Bneefj Kecnipts 90 Tone of market steady Prime lambs 13.7514.25 Fair to medium lambs $911 Yearlings $10(11 Wetherg $:(a)10 Kwes $5.5(Hn.-6 Ooats .5'Kfi'6 Farmer's Produce Company uwh lor your proauce today: 20c for top veal. 18ic for top hogs, 27c for heavy over 4 lb. lens. 25c for light under 4 lb. hens. 160 S. High St. . Phone 10 THE FIX-IT SHOP I'mbrellas repaired and recovered, razcrs, knives, sussors and lawn' mowers sharpened, saw filing, lock smithing, kodaks, alarm clocks, mus ical instruments and roller top desks repaired. My specialty is repairing everything in tho light repair lino. Alvin B. Stewart, 373 Conrt street, Jn Frank Riehter's furniture store, Falem, Or. Phones, shop 217, res. 110. Jo USBLGLL W aSlt Quick Reference To Firms That Give Service On Short Where Buyer And Seller Meet We Recommend Our Advertisers. EVERYTHING. Masonia Temple, Salem Electric Co. USED FURNITURE Soil your, used furniture to the high' est bidder, give Frank F. Ritcher a chance. New and 2d hand furniture for sale. 373 Court St. Phone 217. . DENTIST 0B. F. U UTTER, DENT..T, ROOMS 1413-1414 Bank of Commerce Bldg. OSTEOPATH DBSVB. K. WHITE AND B. W. WAL TON Osteopathie physicians and serve specialist. Graduates of Am erican school of Osteopathy, Kirk llle, Mo. Post graduate and spec ialized in nervous diseases at Los Angeles College. Offices 505-508 Nat Bank Bldg. Phone 83i. Residence, 1620 Court. Phone 2S18. Dr. White Res.. Phone 469. AMUSEMENTS THE SOLDIER BOYS Pool and bil liard parlor is now open under new management and it rendors you and ;, tho general publio a congenial place to pass away few leisure hours. Tho basement of Oregon Electric , dopot, corner of State and High. Phono 628. Win. Livock, prop. 3-6 WATER COMPANY 3ALEM; WATER , COMPANY Office corner Commercial and Trade streets Bills, payable monthly. In advance. Phone 606. FINANCIAL EOT TO LOAN On Oood ' Real ' Estate Security THOS. K. FOED O-er Ladd k Bush bank; Salem Oregon CEDERAL FAEM LOANS 5 pot cent 34 years time. A. C. Hohrnstedt, 401 Masonic Tomple, Balem, Oregon. MONET to loan 'on good real estate. 5 Mi percent government money to loan. Liberty bonds bought and sold. . Wi D. Smith, Salem Bunk of Com merce. j 18-14 STOVE REPAIRING JT0VE8 REBUILT ANI REPAIRED 50 years experience, Depot, National , and American fence. Sizes 20 to 68 in high Paints, oil and varnish, ete, Loganberry and hop hooks. Balem 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 Phone 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 Oommorcial St. : Phono 16. . . jjc 1 AUTO PAINTSHOP Just opened in eonnee tion with the HIGHWAY GARAGE 1000 8- Com'l. St. EXPERT WORKMEN WANTED Peoplo of Salem t know that we pay highest prices rr mens second hand clothing, shoes, etc. The Capital Exchange, 337 Court St. rUone 493. tf PRATUM NOTES. (Capital Journal Special Service) Vratum, Fob. 14. Nearly all tho in fluenza victims at Pratum are now en tirely well. A few are not yet strong. Littlo Miss Leona De Vries is among the latter. Guslaf Kolbe is not yet recovered. The churches again hold services on Sunday last, tho the attendance was not large. Anion? the soldiers recently return ed to -Pratum aro Kelvin lien, Joo Orahana and inn Ingram. The latter was with the Canadaan array. Mrs. Ruth Humphreys spent the week end with rcmtivBs at Pratum. . Mrs. Albert Inechty and daughter, Lacl, were over Sunday visitors wits relatives in Salem. Frank Selmap, who has Ibeen ill for some time, ig now much improve in hoalhh. Mis Clara Harper has 'returned home She recently suffered a severe attack of apwndicitw, and was oper ated on. but is now recovered. The Missos Linda and Elsie Leisy spent the week end at home. ft'tLUk w.,v. n vv A ? Telephone Maia 1200 ELECTRICAL. -127 North High- BABY CHICKS FOR SALE 544 State St. Phone 400 Headquarters for Daby chicks. Leg horn, KeJ, Rock and Minorcas. Prices reasonable. C. K Needham, Box 412, Salem)r. AUTO REPAIRING All kinds of auto repairing by as ex perienced workman. All work guar anteed to be satisfactory. Stndeoak cr repairs a specialty, D. R. Hair, 2C3 N. Commercial. REPAIRING PEOPLES REPAIR SHOP Clocks, furnituro, umbrellas and shoe xepsir- ing. Saws filed, shear and knifs - grinding, etc. Satisfaction guaranteed 61 Court Btreet R. Wooley. 2-14 REAL ESTATE 600 acres, 150 bottom in cultiva tion, 450 hill and timber pasture, , good improvements, woll fenced, spring piped to house, on Pacifist highway, 2Va miles from town,. $3000 worth of stock and equip- : ment goes, will take $2500 worth of trade or liberty bonds, $8000 : cash and carry back $7000,' price $17,500 1001 acres free of encum brance to exchange for acreage or residence, not over $2000. 163 acres, two modern residences, all in cultivation, all tiled," well drain : ed, finest equipped dairy barn in Polk county, good silo, 4 miles, from good town, on mail route, rock road, no better value any- , whore, only. $125 per acre. Fine 10 acre apple and peach orchard;, to exchange for Salem acreage or residenco, price $2500. 40 acres, 19 cleared, SO timber, to eachaage for. residence, not 5 over $25u0. Have several very fine prune or chards and Loganberry ranches for sale. ' SOCOLEFSKY . 341 Btate St THROUGH our non commission iye tern yon can be put in tonch wit i hundreds of people who wish to sett . or exchange their properties, with out obligating themselves to pay Si commission. . Oregon Roalty, Ew ehange Investment Company, In Rooms 405 and 406 Hubbard build ing, Salem, Ore. fl FOR SALE A modern cottage wit many convenldncesr on paye4 street, near car line. Price $2500, $500 - cash, balance on easy term, See Square Doal Realty Company. . Phone 470.. FRUITLAND Nursery, Salem, Route box 138E, phone 111F21. We have the Roman strain grtfed Frauquet wal nuts md also a few more Italia prone trees left. BRING YOUR TRADES BRINa your trades. I can match yoa. C. W. Niemcycr, all branches of real ' estnte and Canada lands, 215-2U Masonic building. Phone 1000. SECOND-HAND GOODS NO OAS1I REQUIRED Oood overcoat shoes and suits, all kinds of musie- ; al instruments, shotguns, rifles, heat ing stoves, gas stoves, suit cases and 1000 other useful articles to sell of trado. What have youf The Capital Exchange, 337 Court St. Phono 493. - SCAVENGER 3ALEM SCAVENGER Garbage refuse of all kinds removed on month ly contracts at reasonable rates. Cess pools cleaned. Dead animals re moved. Office phone, Main 224T. Residenco, Main 2272. - WOOD SAW PHONE 1090B Our Prices are Right W. M. ZANDER, Proprietor 125S N. Summer Street, Salem, Oregon. JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY Mrs. V. J. Grohbiol and Adolph Kreh biol, Mrs. Paget and Mr. Kissling. Mis. Salmon was a Salem viator oa Monday last. LODGE DIRECTORY rLNIOnTS OF PYTHIAS MEET At McCornaek hall ea every Tu-eday at 8. P. Andresen, C. C. P. J. EnaW K. R. a ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA Oregon Grape Camp" No. 1360. meets every Thursday evening is Derby building, Court and High SW Mrs. Pearl Courscy, 214 Court St on.le; Mr. Melissa Persons, reeorsV or 1415 N. 4th St. Phone 1436 M. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Oregon Cedar Camp No. 5248 meets every Thursday evening, 8 o'clock , In Derby building, corner Court an I High streets. J. F. Day, V. C.t f. A. Turner, clerk. UNITED ARTISANS Capital Assent bly No. 84 meets every T.iursday at 8 p. m. in Masonic Temple. Norma L. Terwilliger, M. A.? X A. Vibbert, secretary, 840 Owenj strnet,