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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1919. PAGE NINE "From Over there" j General Pershing's Official Report, Today's casualty list contains the fol lowing names of Oregon men: JOSEPH F. TEEVIN, Portland, wound ed severelv. CALVIN" E. BERNARD, Milton wounded severely. . LOUIS F. TILLMAN, Mount Angel wounded severely. OTIS H. THOMAS, Echo, wounded severelv. HERBERT K. DRAKE, Fortlanj Wounded (degree undetermined). ROT C. FOE, Lebanon, wounded degree undetermined.4 HARRY R. T. GILBERT, Portlnnd Wounded sli-jhtlv. WEBSTER E. CORLISS, Portland wounded (decree undetermined). FRANK C. McCOIXOCH, Baker. Wounded slightly. ANDRES STANGLAND, Astoria JWounded slightly. The following casualties are report ed by the commanding general of the American expeditionary forces: Killed in action .... 35 Pied of wounds ". 21 Died of accident and other causes..- 24 Died of disease ......... 8 Wounded severely ....117 Missing in action . . 2 Total.. .07 Killed In Action. I Lieutenant Walter L Clenicntz, Mas illon, Ohio n bergeant Carl J Egorton, Vernon NY Sergeant William 1 LuBhon, Philadel phia Privntej Bartholomew Barnn, Ply mouth, Fonn Isaac Finley Bates, Caldwoll Ohio Charley Blngg, Mountain View Okla William Elmer Brown, Bocky Grove Fcnn Boyd G Burcc, Janesvillo Mich William T Bunch, Doloroso, Miss Virgil Sam Clegg, Slate Creek, W Va Haiucr M Cox, Wilmington Ohio Roy O Croskrey, Oakvilie lon'i Ralph B Drisko. Dorchester Mass Eulist Goolsby, Blythe Ga Hrry Gotfredson, Bickleton, Wash Arthur E Guinn, Roaring Springg Tex William J Hicks, Bluffton, Ark . Homer Jenkins, Winchester Ind -Cournell A Kirntson, BInir Wis Bert A Lindsay, Monroe Mich Arthur C McKinley, Davis Point Ky John Henry Moriarily, Jr., Philadel phia " Leo D Murphy, Hooker Okla i Bernard R Picpmeycr Collinsvillo 111 Henry Quigno, Watervliet Mich Wilium D Quinn, Elkhorn Neb Lawrence Quist, Three Forks Moit Daniel M Eachiels, New Brockton Ala . Louis Roberts, Salt Lake City Utah,. William Joseph Romnrd, Brooklyn N IT Robert I Russell, Corning Cal John Joseph bchotthiger, Dunelleu "N J - Georgo Schroefie;', Palms Mich James T Scully, Philadelphia Leonard SShil-ke, Cincinnati Ohio Died of Wounds Corporals Wililam F Brodfcldt, Dav enport Iowa Alphonz F Couture, Ricclako Wis ' Charles C Davis, 8k Louis Mo j John J Higgings, Stf Madon bias. ) U.M -t JUu.io.uu, rutBBoto 111 Frank Tervay, Newark N J. Arthur G Thomson, Rocknway Park NY Privates Will R Royco, Piedmont BC John A Dekkar, Detroit Mich Michael J Durkiu, Chicago 111 Luigi Di Tannia, Braddock Pa William L Gatts, Los Angeles Cal Ralph P Green, Bcloit Kas Sylvester S Gregory, St Louis Mo Wm K Harris, Hockingport Ohio Steve Levandoskeye, River N J Charh-s T Norwood, Rsileigh N C DAILY HEALTH TALKS Goe-l Health is In Your Own Hands (By SAMUEL HAMILTON, M. D.) The mnn who said "People (lis thoir graves with their teeth" uttered ft truth that goes clear to the bottom of the health question. Suppose you should take everything yon eat and drink for Jjrcakfast, everything you cat and drink for dinner, everything you eat and drink for supper, and mix all to gether in ono mass. It would surely be a dreadful mixture to look upon. And yet your stomach is obliged to dispose of tint" unsightly mass fach day! Is it any wonder so many people have indi gestion, dyspepsia, backache,' headache DaCI DlOOd, UVer COIIipiulILl, sum u'J- eai, flervonsncss, coughs colds, "ca tarrh, bronchitis and goodness knows what elset Yes, people dig their graves with their teeth, and before the end eomes thev pass through one sickness . after anofhe-r. You should be glad to know that Dr. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. , has placed in the drug stores a mod' ie-ine called Golden Medical Discovery thi't can be depended upon to over tome many of the diseases named above it may seem impossible for one medich.e to do go much, but really the whole thing is as simple as the figure 1. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discov ery corrects the disordered conditions in a si'ck stomach, aids digestion, acts as a tonic and purifies the b!oo1. When this is done, away go the diw:i es that are caused by a sick stomach. If you are digging yur grave with your teeth, stop, today. Correct your . wtomach disorders right now with Golden Medical Discovery, and hence forth eat for your health's sake. If you dont know w'.-st foods are best for yon, write Dr. Pierce, Pres. Inva lids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., and re ceive confidential medical advice with Bt charge. Golden Medical Discovery is made without alcohol or opiates, so anybody and everybody can take it with safe ty. It is put op both in liquid and tab let for. Send Dr. Pierce 10c for a trial pkg., and see for yonrscif how good it is. Try it now. - iff Romaldo Pcralta, Idria Cal Robert L Reeves, Newell Ala Fred Rowland, Jamestown Ohio John Ryan, Doniphan Mo Died From Accident And Other Causes Captain Harold H Pound, Detroit, Sergeants Lloyd W Buzzard, Marling to.i W Va - Jamc, M Chuler, EUeree 8 C Corporal Desio Binauion, Lucedale Miss " Wagoner' Howard W Johnson Pitts burg Pa Nurso Lorain H Kulp, Pottstown Pa Privates Hoyt J Ashton, Athen3 Ohio CleorgeC Centerbar, Burlington Vt Raymond T Craig, Santa Paula Cal John Cuningham, Camden N J George William Esher, Philadelphia Pa John Gasscrc, West Carrolton Ohio John Gray, Moundsville W Va Loren II Hodges, Shawneetown, 111 Walter Fred Johnson, Brooklyn N Y Robert B King, Statesvillo N C Frank L Lewis, Colver Ohio William H Locke, Dover Mass James A McNally, Cleveland Mo Willis E McKnight, Mt Airy N C Arthur R Murray, Pueblo Os.4 Malcoin Salisbury, Dalevillo Ala Frank Weekly, Hopkinsvllle Ky Frank Wilson, Birmingham Ala Died of Disease Clmvles R Ritihey, San Francisco Ca Henry 8 Ensley, Clinton Iowa Sam M Skoien, Minneapolis Minn Clarence T Thurston, Smith Ark John Walczowski, S Milwaukeo Wis Wm G Wronghton, St Louis Mo James L Shatter, Vernal Utah Frank J Zimiack, Lasulle 111 Wounded Severely. Privates Lloyd Rushton, Farnharville Iowa Allan L Shnpton, Charles Voix Mich Joo Jefferson Smith, Eldorado Kas William Ttazlaff, Alhambra Cal Perley O Porter, Berricl Springs Mich Rny Stevens, Ault Colo Wndo H Wcrk, Cloveland Mont Willie R Young, Taocma Wash Geo. Zachau, Eaulcaire Wis Missing In .Action Privates Emil F Kriegor, Ft. Dodge Iowa . Sylvestus Moon, Maysvllle Oa Killod 11 Action, Previously Reported Wounded Severely In Action Corporal Stephen F Evers, Troy N Y Privates .Anon u JMoscr, Mdison- villo Tonn : : Lloyd A Worloy, Vernon Ohio Kiled In Action, 'previously Reported ,Wounded n. Acticfo Degree TJndeteiv, ' ' mined. -. ' Privates Dan -Coushman Pnterson NJ Win. F Hafnack,' Rattlesnake Mont Peter Hobbes, Schickahinny, Pa Walter Linmartz, New Bruuufclg Tex John Pisnno, BrooKlyn NY' Howard L Stevons, Fayette, Mo Killed in Action, Previously Reported Mining In Action. Lieutenant Win. Batcnian, Wayno Pa Sergeants Wm 0 Cobbs, Lynchburg Va Robert S Cooper, Sun Francisco Cal Stephen Luke, Cincinnati Ohio Corporal Dennis D McCarthy, Boston Muss - .'. Privates Lin0 Aizarki, Kilkwood W Va Vera J Cain, Colbert Wash W Raymond M Dunkle, Glidden Iowa Fnsquulo A Dcmnrco, Brooklyn NY Walter W Dillcy, Yakima Wash Jesse T Eliis, Denhiim Springs La John Gudinas Rochester N Y Ernest J Hanson, Philadelphia- Pa Mich Venerebla 0 Lamerson, Mancelona Wm E Lloyd, LosAngeles Cal Ralph E McMillen, Peabody Kas Alen Malpas, Shelton Wash Geo P Odriseoll, East Boston Mass Conrad Oslcrlich, Oakland Cal Guy L Wcilcr, Bangor Mich Died From Wounds Received In Action Previously Reported Missing- in Action Privnto Ber :ard Menks, pyersvillc New Head Of MoMrja Church i 1 i ) An exclusive -photograph of the -Hon. Heber J. Grant, successor to Jos. F. Smith, former head of the Mormon Church. Mr. Grant posed for this picture after assumlns; hit duties at Salt Lake, Utah. DON'T SUFFER I Use SootMng I.lu3terolQ VtTien those sharp pains CP cbootbg through your head, when your skull seems as if it uould split, Just rub a little Mustards on your temples and jeck. It draws cut the inflammation, soothes away the pain, usually giving quick relief. Musterole ts dean, whiia ointment, mads with oil of mustard. Cotter thaa a mustard plaster er.d docs cot Kfctef. Many doctors cad curses fraUly TX ommend Mustsrolo for scro throat, bron chitis, croup, stiff neck, csthraa, neural gia, coEgestion,- leurliy, rheumatism, lumbago, pcins or. J aches cf the back or oints, sprains, core musslcs, hrvuses, chiiblains, frosted fxt ccida o the chest (it often prcveata pneumocia). It is always dependable. SOc and 60c jars; hospital &ia French Ace At Aero Club Banquet . v t w ! : . c-- ' ;.- v Is. V v ! Wv i i( i : . ! "t ? , r i n , s taviiiaMTlMauiTiaTiMZu..i.ii.jr7 Lieut. Rene Fonok, the leading French ace, has received permis sion from the French Government to represent Francs at the annual banquet of the Aero Club of Amer- ' lea on February 19th. The officials here are delighted to think that be has been chosen for this thirteenth annual banquet He ls officially credited with 75 victories. KEYOOR SHOE BILLS 1ESS From Globe, Arizona, comes this recommendation of Neolin Soles. J. B. Medlyn sends it. He says: " I have never had my Neolin-soled " shoes repaired as the soles always out wear the tops. The position I hold keeps me on my feet most of the time, and I can say that for comfort and wear Neolin is the only shoe sole." Millions of others who have worn Neelin Soles think with Mr. Medlyn that they are the only soles for wear and comfort. Moreover, these soles cut your shoe bills down because they make your shoes last so long. They are waterproof too. Neolin Soles are made scientifically by The Goodyear Tira & Rubber Co., Akron, Ohio, who also make V ingfoot Heels guaranteed to outwear all other heels. .eou.1t oeles Iowa Died of Disease, Previously Reported Missing in Action Corporal Jerry Gillespie, Philadelphia Pcnn Privates Wm Darby, Snidora I'l Leslie Darnell, Thompson villo 111 Judgo D Elilott, Woodstock Ua Charles A Flanagan, Newton Mass Robert Gardner, Bonfield II Cornelius Harold, New York Prokop Homanuk, Park Fulls Wis Jay 8 Kantz, Reed City Mich Important To All Women Readers Of This Paper Thousands upon thousands of women have kidney or bladder trouble and never suspect it. Women's complaints often prove to be nothing else birt kidney trouble, or tho result of kidney or bladder dis ease. If tho kidneys are not in a healthy eondition, they may cause the other organs to b,ecome diseased. You may suffer pain in the back, headache and los of anibition. Poor health mak you nervous, irri table and may Be despondent; it mokes any one so. Bat hundreds of women claim that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root," by restor ing health to the kidneys, proved to be just the remedy needed to overcome such conditions. Many send for a sample fcoftle to see what Swanrp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder medicine will do for them. Iiv enclosing ten cents to Dr. Kilmer ft Co., Binghamton, N. Y., you may receive sample size bottle fcy par eel post. Yon ean purchase medium and largo size bottles at aTl drag stores Cattle Market Strong la Portland Umoa Yards North Portland, Or, Fob. 20. To days run of live stcck is light in all departmental Fewer cars of eattle, hoga and sheep arc in the yards than haw boc-n ia n a Monday for many months. However, this 4s the time of year that reccipU begin, to drop off, and lighter runs should bo expected for a few weeks. Cattle Cattle arrivals are around a thousand head. Choice steers are at a premium, very few being shown. Ko- ceiptg are running largely to fair to medium and common steers. Cow stuff is also of the common ordinary vari ety. In the face of the ordinary qual ity of receipts the market is strong and snappy. Vows are selling about 2o eenta higher. The best part of the steers" sold as high as $13.75. In general the cattle market is a strong 25 cents higher than it was at the close of tost week. Hogs Hog receipts were only 1700 head, of fair to good quality. Buyers were slow starting, Ibut gradually ad vanced to top of $16.85, ibulk hogs go ing at $10.65. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned hag been duly appointed ex ecutrix of the estate of Charles Harold Eduiundston, deceased, "by the county court -of Marion county, state of Ore gon, and has qualified as snch execu trix All persons having claims against the said estate are hereby notified to present same, duly verified, together with toe proper vouchers therefor, to the undersigned at the office of P. J. Kuntz, Bank of Commerce building, Salem, Oregon, in said county of Ma rion, within six months from the date of tins notice. Date of first publication, this 13th day of February, 1919. ALICE JSSTHttK UUMOJN, i Executrix of the estnte of Charles Harold Edmundson. P. J. Kuntz, 3-13 Attorney for .the executrix. ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICJJ Notice is hereby given thai the un dersigned has been duly appointed by the county court of tho state of 'Ore gon for the county of Marion as ad ministratrix of the estate of John U. Sutherland, deceased, and that she has duly qualified as such administratrix. All persons having claims against the estate of said decedent ere hereby no tified to present the same, duly veri fied, to ma at the-office of Condit Glover, my attorneys, room 203 Hub bard building, in the city of balera, Marios county, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Done in Salem in Marion county. rWnrTnn it.!. Ola- Pt nP lamiors 1 0 Hi ' VAVgvxt, WHO fe-lb VUJ VI UMimt.,, " STE'LuA JsUTH EllLANiD, Administratrix of the estate of John D. Sutherland, deceased. 2-20 FIRST NOTICE OF EXECUTRIX Notice is hereby given that Cornelia T. Wollor has .this day. been appointed executrix of tho last will, testament and estate of Richard H.. Weller, de ceased, and has duly qualified as such. All persons having claims against said estate aro hereby notified to pre sent the same, duly verified, .to the undersigned alt her residence at Salem, Oregon, Rural Route No. 3, box 162, or to her attorney, Carey F. Martin, 413 Masonic Temple building, Balera, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. 1 Dated January, 24, 1019. CORNELIA 't. WELLER, Executrix of the estate of Richard H. Weller, deceased. Carey F. Martin, 314 Masonic Tem ple blilg., attorney for estate. 2-27 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notico is hereby given to all to whom it may .concern that the under signed as executrix of the estate of Sarah Ann Pettyjohn, deceased, tins filed her (final account 68 such execu trix in the county ccurt of the stato of Oregon for Marion county, and that said court has fixed March 17, 1919,, at 10 o'clock a. m. of slaid day, at the court room of said court at the court house of Marion county, at Salem, Ore gon, as the time and place for hearing objections to said final account aa'l tho settlement thereof. CECELIA FIDLER, 313 Executrix ADMINISTRATOR. '8 FINAL NOTICE Notice is hereby- given that the un dersigned administrator has filed his final account of the estate or Pauline Ncugebauer, deceased, with the clerk of tho county court of the state ot Oregon, for Marion eounty, and said court has fixed the 17th day of March, 1919, at ten o'clock in the forenoon as tho time for hearing objections to said final account and the settlement there of; and tint any heir, creditor, or other person interested in said estate may, on or before said date, file his objections, if any, to said account, and show cause why said account should not 'bo settled and allowed as rendered. Dated thig 11th day of February, 1919. AUGUST NEUGEBAUER, Administrator of tho estate of Pan line Neugebauer, deceased. John Kayno, Attorney for administrator, J-13 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, by virtue of an order of the comity court tho state of Oregon, for Marion ciounty, duly made ana en tered of record on the 31st day of De cember, 1918, was duly appointed ad ministrator with will annexed of the estate of Eliza Free, and that he has qualified as snch. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same, duly ver ified as required by law, at the office of Smith ft Shields, 403 talent Bank Of Commerce building, Salem, Marios county, Oregon, within gix months from the date of this notice. Dated and first published this 16tb day of January, 1919. ARCHIE E. FREE, Administrator with the will annex ed of the estate of Eliza Free, deeeas- WAR. PUZZLES Ik ia...:fcjat.lsrsii iM i U Vs ill if? m4m f EAST SIDE V0M:.X IN NEW vor.K Stormed ths CHy Ha!! with protests asalnst food-shortage, two years ago today, February 20, 1917. Find a dealer. ! YESTERDAY'S AXSWER t'nptT left copier tlnum nose iti back. Commissioner tit Walla Walla' "nnd FranMin counties at a joint moeting voted to hold special elections in both counties April S to voto on the ques tion lt iasulnff "tfl (Iftft in fcnnrU 4n construct a bridge across Snake river oetween uunuaufc and i"asco. The Capital Journal . Daily Market Report Grain Wheat, soft white . $1.90 Wheat, lower grades on sample Oafs 7075c Bay, cheat $24 Hay, oats : $25 Barley, ton Mill run ..... $4850 . $50 Butterfat Butterfat .. 51c Creamery butter 5351c Fork, Veal and Mutton Pork on foot 150 Veal, fancy : 202ic Steers . 7(?tflr Cows . 47e Spring lambs 12c Ews9.".. ..-.4V Lambs, yearlings -.... 1012e ggs and Poultry Eggs, cash 3io Hens, live ZjQi-iC Old roosters 15c Chickens - 25c Vegetables Radishes, dos 40c sweet potatoes ....... $5(i;)f.25 Potatoes $1.50 Onions, local $1.65fa)2 Cabbago 2j(a3c Turnips '. 224c Head lettuce 4.Y0KUO Beets .... . 2 vie Parsnips 4c Cauliflower, 2 do?., case Cocoauuts .. $1.752 Irnit Oranges ,. W5 Lemons, box ...-... $56 Bananas 9c Florida grnp fruit, ease $C7.25 Black figs lb. 10(al8 White figs, lb 19ftt20c Package figs per bx 50 pkg $l0.i)U Honey, extracted 20t Retail Prices Eggs, dozen ... , 40c Croamery butter 58c Country butter 48c Flour, hard wheat J(u).U0 Portland Market Portland, Ore., Feb. 20. Buttor, city creamery 53(ao4c Eggs selected local ex. 41(a;13e Hens 30(a)31c Broilers 4fo Ocose 1720c Cheese, triplets 3132o DAILY LITB BTOCK MARKET cattlo Receipts 25 Tone of market strong Best steers Sfl'MiuH Cfood to choice steers 11.73(5)12.75 Medium to good steers I0.75()11.75 Fair to good steers .50l$.73 Common to fair steers 8.50(a,9.50 Choice bows ud heifers $10(ttlt Ooofl to choice cows and heifers $8.75(0.9.75 Medium, to good cows and heifers $7.758.75 Fair to medium cows and heifon flfn.7 Bulls $69 Calve, $9 13.50 -. Stocl;ers and feeders $710 Hogs Receipts 201 Tono of market strong Prime mixed $16.75(0) 16.90 Medium mixed $16.")6(fl. 10.75 Rough heavies $14,7515 Pigs $12.50 Bulk 16.75 Sheep Receipts none Tone of market steady Prime lambs $14(14.50 Fair to medium lambs $1012 Yearlings $H(a,ll WctJierg $(a0 Ewes $G.5O(a,8.50 Goats $5.5(XS8 Farmer's Produce Company Cash for your produce today: 20c for top veal. 18e for top hogs. 27e for heavy over- 4 lb, tens. 25c for light nndcr 4 lb. hens. 160 S. High Bt Rums 10 jommal .Want A Quick Reference To Firms That Give Service On Short Where Buyer And Seller Bleet We Recommend Our Advertisers. EVERYTHING Salem Electric Co., Masonic Temple, USD FURNITURE l Bell your used furniture to the high est bidder, give Frank F. Riteher a chance. New and 2d hand furniture for sale. 373 Court 8t. Phone S17. DENTIST , DE. F. Ik' UTTER, DEJTT..T, ROOMS 1413-1414 Bank of Commerce Bid?. OSTEOPATH DBS. B. E. WHITE AND R. W. WAL TON Osteopathia physicians and errs specialists. Graduates of Am erican school of Osteopathy, Kirk ville, Mo, Post "graduate and spec ialized in nervous discuses at Los Anceles College. Offics 605-508 Nat- Bank Bldg. Phone S3. Residence, 1620 Court. Phone 28. Dr. White Res. Phone 469. AMUSEMENTS THE SOLDIER BOY&-1P00I and bil liard parlor is now open under new 1 management and it renders you ana the goneral publio a congenial plaee to pass away a few leisure hours. The basement; of Orcon Electric depot, corner of Stato and High. Phone 628. Wm. Livoek, prop. 3-6 WATER COMPANY ALEM WATER COMPANY Office eorner Commercial and Trade streets Bills payable monthly in advance. Phone 606. FINANCIAL MONEY TO LOAN On Good Real Estate Security THOS. K. FORD O.er Ladd ft Bush bank; Salem Oregon FEDERAL FARM LOANS 6 por cent S4 years time. A. C, Botirnstedt, 401 Masomo, Temple, Salem, Oregon MONEY to loan on good real estate. 6i percent government money to loan. Liberty bonds bought and sold. W. D. Smith, Salem Bank of Com merce. , - , 18-14 STOVE REPAIRING TOVE8 REBUILT AND REPAIRED 50 years experience, Depot, National and American fence. Sixes 26 to 68 in high Paints, oil and varnUh, ete Loganberry and hop hooks. Salem Fence and Stove Works, 250 Court street. Phone 12V 2ND HAND GOODS. We Buy, Sell And Exchange All kinds of Furniture, Stoves, Clothing, Dishes, Bicycles, Harnoss, 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 cow and 2nd hand furniture. All kinds of repair work, light grinding, filing, and brazing a specialty. Right prices. 247 North Commercial St. Phone 16. jfc 3( t) jc ic , . AUTO PAINTSHOP Just opened in connec tion with the HIGHWAY GARAGE 1000 S Coml. St. EXPEHT WORKMEN WANTED Peoplo of Salom to know that we pay highest pnceo for mens second hand clothing, shoe, ete. The Capital Exchango, 337 Court St. Phone 493. tf Our Want Ads arc the Bait that catch tho Big Fish Results Try ona in to-morrow fr p&pcr JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY Eli ' j-jT li-n 'iiUMm an Telephone -Main 1200 EDECTKICA1 127 North, High.. BABY CRICKS FOR SALE M4 State St. Phons 400 Headquarters for baby chicis. Leg horn, Red, Rock and Minoreas. Pricas reasonable. C. N. Keedham, Box 412) SalemOr. AUTO REPAIRING All kinds of auto repairing by an ex perienced workman. All work guar anteed to be satisfactory. Studobak- ' er repairs specialty. D. . Moir, S63 N. Commercial. REAL ESTATE BRING YOUR TRADES BRING your trades. I can match yon. C. W. Niemeycr, ajl branches of rel estate and Canada lands, 215-218 Masonic building. Phone 1000. 600 ACRES stock and grwin ranch, 150 bottom in cultivation, well improved, on Pacific highway, $3000 worth of stock and equipment goes, 2'j miles from railroad town, will take $3009 in trade or liborty bonds, $7500 in cash and carrv back $7000, pries $17,500. Socelilfskv, Bavne bldg. tf BOCOLEFSKY 341 State St THROUGH our non commission sy tem you can be put in touch witk hundreds of people who wish to sell or exchange their properties, with out obligating themselves to pay a commission. Oregon Realty Ex Change Investment Company, Ins, Rooms 405 and 406 Hubbard build ing, Sn-lom, Ore. U FOR SALE A modorn eottage with many conveniences, on a pave4 Stroet, near car line. Price $2500, $500 cash, balance on easy terms, ' See Square Deal Realty Company. Phone 470. tf FRUITLAND Nursery, Sakri, Routs box 138E, phone 111F21. We hav the Roman strain -grtfed Frauquct wal nUs curl also a, few more Italian prune trees loft. . 8-H SECOND-HAND GOODS NO CASH REQUIRED Good overcoat shoes and suit t, all kinds of music al instruments, shotguns, rifles, heat ing stoves, gas stovcB, suit cases and 1000 other usoful articles to sell or trado. What have yout The Capital Exchange, 837 Court St. Phone 493. SCAVENGER 3ALEM SCAVENGER Garbage an. refuse of all kinds removed on montk ly contracts at reasonable rates. Ceas pools cleaned. Dead animals re moved. Office phone, Main 2247. Residence, Main 2278. WOOD SAW PHONB 1090R ' Our Prices are Right W. M. ZANDER, Proprietor 1255 N. Summer Street, Salem, Oregon. REPAIRING PEOPLES REPATTt SHOP Clocks, furniture, umbrellas and shoe repair ing, Saws filed, shear and knlfs grinding, etc. Satisfaction guarantee 261 Court stroet. SL. Wooley. 8-H WHY NOT have that piece of furni ture or chairs that are broken, or out of repair, made a, good as ever, at Shea's furniture repair Bhop. 358 Chemeketa street, between Commer cial and Liberty. Phone 181. 3-17 THE FIX-IT SHOP Umbrellas repaired and recovered, razors, knives, scissors and lawn mowers sharponed, saw filing, lock smithing, kodaks, alarm clocks, mus ical instruments and roller top desks repaired. My specialty is repairinj everything In tho light repair line. Alvi'n B. Stewart, 373 Court street, In Frank Itichter's furnitnrs store, Salem, Or. Phones, shop 217, res. 11(19. LODGE DIRECTORY KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS MEET AT McCornack hall on every Tn's&ay at 8. P. Andreson, C. C. F. J. E.unt K. R. ft 8. ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA ''Oregon Orepe Camp" No. 1360. meets every Thursday evening 1 Derby building, Court and High St. Mrs. Pearl Coursey, 214 Court St. " oracle; Mrs. I'elissa Pernons, rueor jr 1415 N. 4th Bt. Phone 1436M. MODERN W90DMSN OF AMERICA Oregon Cedar Camp No. 5216 mt, every Thursday evening, 8 o'clock in MeCornack hall, over Meyers store. Ray A. Grant, V. C; F. A. Turner, clerk. UNITED ARTISANS Cspltil Assem bly No. -84 meets every Thursday at 8 p. m. in Masonic Temple. Norma U Tcrwilliger, M. A.; A Vibbert, .secretary, 840 Owen stwt One hundred and five wounded sol dier, arrived at San Francisco Wednes day. The contingent included Captain Fred A. Llenallen of Portland j JOURNAL1 WANT ADS PAY: . . ' . . -