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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1919. PACK ntvt ,' -jllJt4Mfcv tRmses Jfoocessful taking fa m urad when Creseeat is wui, fcec&use It rutu first when moisture ii added Is the mixing tow!, and then gain when heat is applied. The result of tlus donbla raise fa dcltoausly light, i wholesome, and eiiily di ' tested breads, cakes and, biscuits. Wife avScass "From Oier There" V General Pershing's Official Report t The following casualties arc reported I by the commanding general of the j American Expeditionary Forces: I Killed iu Action ; 7 Died from 'Wounds 7 J)icd ot Accident and Other Causcs....24 Died of Diseaso 47 Totrf 85 j Kiled in Action Privates. .Tossn T, Bennett. Cirolevrlle Ohio. ' , -f attsKI -j '. . IT- ,. . SSi- Hi ' mh. 1 ' 7HH 1 rmmmmmmmm tararday Gloves, Shirts, Coats, Boys Suits, tea, washing powders, soap, wash boards," spices, baking powder, extracts, shoe polish, lamps, and chimneys, nuts, grape juice. These are all new goods. Come to the sale and get your money's worth. . And One Ford car, model 1916. One Ford Roadster, model 1916. ' . One Ford, 5 passenger ' Maxwell, 5 passenger 1916. One Overland , These cars are all in good condition to be sold. Two New tires, 33x4. Cars to be sold at 4 p. m. SALE STARTS AT 1 P. M. .. --.SALEM AUCTION CO. ; - 157 South Commercial St. - r I G. SATTERLEE, Auctioneer .iywmijj-tj.- 1 1. m, n. The Dough Crescent hat been the es tablished standard baking powder tor a quarter of a century oa the Pacific Coast. Ko better formula has been produced. The Crescent Cook Book is very helpful Write the Crescent Mf Co., Seattle, for a copy. Grocers tell Crescent Baking Powder. Oren Groft, Home Pa, Elmer C Labulin, 1'ittsburg Pa. Edmund K Lapueli, Moulton Texas. Anthony Khnuk, Abilene Kas. Henry Thompson, Greenfield Iowa. Lavern J Thompson, Cavalier N D. Died from Wounds. Sgt.. Robert F Lowe, Oampti La. 'Corp Haywood M Curry, Forsythe Ga. Mech Geo L Tuthill, Jamcsport N Y. Miisician Wm Spnher, Jersey City N 1 Serve Snow Flakes the dainty salted cracker with bouillon sardines, creamed fish, salads, Welsh rarebit, etc. Don't ask for Crackers, say Snow Flakes. Your grocer can supply you., m L 1 I -,v 8sil8iiSlliliil" at 1 o Clock n k turn S4 f iiaftWiWtsiiJl j. Died from Accident and Other Causes. Lieutenants. Solomon Marcovitz, Boston Mass. Earl Erahn, Birdsboro Fa. Clvdc Ilaumioud Stewart, Pawnee Okla. . -. ' - Sergeants. Eavruond Nicolas, Kan Pa Earle W Taylor, Seneca Kas. " Corporals. L Jno Keese, Serantoa Pa, Dallas Spencer, Iew iork. ' James 1 Tucker, Kansas City Mo. Thomas E Wilder, MeKeesviUp Kas. Master Eiig Garney Tiinmons, Fi more lad. , , . Cook Ncwtoa P Powell, Iron Moun tain Mich. ' , Lieutenants. Aloi D Baris, Brooklyn NY. Marvin A Caldwell, Ft Worth. Toxas. James M Lee, Denver Colo, Carl Christensen, Cherrvaale Va Maj Guy W McClelland, Burlin Wis. Capt Griffin Cochran. Luterino Wyo. Privates. ' Dennis Xeutler, Oakdale Okla. Henry Drake, Monterrey Iud. Boyd Henderson, Alphretta Ga. Chus D Kusken, St Louis Mo. Cro.-by Lounliry, Manitou Ky. Luigi Luecaminio, Runiani, Itivly. Wiadyslaw Lupicwich, balem Muss. HowarJ II I.utz, Sharpsburg Pa. L Charlie Martin, Belle Sumtner Ala. Jordon LImcr May, Ulenwood io.va. John F. Miller, Omcme Ind. Eeetor Morgan, Chickashiv Okla. Albert L Nagel,vKew Ulm Miun Died of Diseaso. .. Sfcrgeants Godfried B Jork, Woodbridge X J. Geo Bain, Owstanmasteei Miun. Edw Grady, Yuma Ariz. L W W Howo, Oncdia NY. Willard J.McGraw, Buffalo N Y. Loe Mi'Mahon, Tildon Texas. Josh S Oliver, Frederick Okla. ,v Carl F Wert, Buoyrus Ohio. . Corporals. Janos Burgess, Patorson N J. Jesso W Clipper, Buffalo N Y, Walter W liaris, Cera u ton Pa. John Joseph O'lvcil, Minoapolis Miun Miirlin S Ward, Boise Idaho. Harrison Colds, Basic City Va. Clifton L Williams', Martin i'eun Y. M. C. A. Workers. CUmd Kinie, New York. Loraino Hauner, New Voile.; John" Lawton Moon, New York. Ralph R Mauffsaty, New Vork. ' Wagoner J'iiil Kemieidell, Pittsburg Fa. Wagoner Robert Bruco Miller, Dills burg Pa. Saddler John L Fox, Norfolk Va. Hoiseshoer Harry D Peck, Loriugton Conn. ....... Cooks. Maury Edwards Brannn, Norman Park Ga. ' Clarenco Colvin, Cubool Mo. Frank X Curley, Waterbury Conn, . Chester Lane, Forsythe Mont. Privates. Vernon C Aver, Siin Francisco Cal. Joseph A Baillargeou, Detroit Mich. James II Burnett, Birmingham Ala. Gilbert L Bergef, ClmrUx Mich. David Betts, Port Huron Mich. John Dtack, Chic0ia Ta. iT " Harmon lilanehette, bellevillo Texas, .; Albert B Board, Fort Wayne Ind. . Clement E Boccia, Lafollette Tenn. Peter Gerrardus Bynia", Vyfhurzcn Holland. Willie Campbell, Meridian Miss. William M Casey, Paris Ky. George Clayburn, Pierniont N H, Emuiett M Collins. Chanuto Kas. Died from Wounds, Previously Reported Severely Wounded, 'Sgt. Earl Heist, Aurora Colo. Died, Previously Reported Wounded " Severely. Lieut James V Devdnticy, Philadel phia Pa. Died, Previously Reported Wounded Slightly . Pvt Edward Stubbs, Seattle Was. Died, Previously Reported Wounded, Degree Undetermined. Pvt Randolph I Rohwclicr, Wahpeton KB. Killed in Action, Previously Reported ' Missing in Action. Corp Lloyd Harding, Bay City Mich. Privates. Ed C Norman, Cleveland Ohio. Paul Szowczyk, Colma N Y. Died,. Previously Reported Missing , in Action. Sgt Harvey Bowe, Dry Branch W Va. Corp. Robt H Hoke, Htirri.iburg Pa, V LUkMfc, Manager. DMY HEALTH TALKS. A Single Remedy Often Cures Many Diseaseg (By VALENTINE MOTT, M. D.) It is almost impossible to give a list of the endless disease that follow in digestion. Pcrhapa a whole column in this newspaper wcwld -be required to print them all. You eat to keep alive ;o supply iblood and flesh and bone and muscle and brain. It 13 easy to seo that if your food is not digested and taken up It-y the delicate organs and distrib uted -where it is needed, a disease of some sort is sure to come Dyspepsia is a common symptom, and so are liver tomplaint. loss of flesh, nervousness, bad memory, dizziness, sleeplessness, no appi.tite. Many times, when neglect ed,' indigestion results in coughs, throat diseases, ratarrh, bronchitis and even more dangerous things. And all these disorders arise bwauso the food is not properly digested in the stomach. It is pram even to a child that relief and cure are to bo had only toy setting up a healthy condition in the stomach. Ir. Pierce, of Buffalo, X. Y., many rears ago combined a number of vege table growths into a temperance rem edy for indigestion, and called it GoW en Medical Discovery. It is probably the most efficacious discovery ever ma.de in medicine, for the list of peo ple all over the world who havo had their countless ills overcome by Dr. mierce's Golden Medical Discovery make an amazing total of thousands. I know of no advice better than this: Begin a home treatment today with this good vegetable medicine. It will show yon tetter than I can tell you what it wiU do. When taking Gold en Medical Discovery, you can rest as sured of one very important thing it contins neither alcohol nor opiates. There is nothing in it but standard roots and herbs that possess curative properties of a high order. A safe med icine is tho only kind you can afford to take. COURTHOUSE. In the county court, April 21 has been set as the date for the final hearing in matter of the estntd of Henry L. Place. N. A. Hofford is administrator. The estato amounted to $1689.53 and tho administrator has $078.10 to distribute between tho two heirs. F. L. Place and Everett Place, The appraisment of the estato of Eva Coolidge has boen filed in the offico of tho coutiny clerk. It shows that the estate has stock in tho Coolidge He Mc Cloine bank amounting to $11,(160; that it had $18,198.06 in the bank and had an investment of $7,708 in Liberty bonds-. The total vr.lue of tho ostato 'is appraised at $58,160.16. The estato of Lai Yee Sun has been appraised at 176.87, Mark Skiff, W. J. Culver and J. H. Dunlap were the np appiaisers. . - - 1 M W'. M. Bushey, iounty judge, bus fileo in. tho office of the '.county clerk, no tice ot inlieHtnnee"tnjc claimed from tho cbt-ito of J. AI.j Morlcy, who died Sept. 39, 11118, inSifverton. The estato was appraised at $19,900.70. The ex penses of tho administration of the es tate were as follows: Court costs, $i!0; udmim.tr.'ilor's fees, $518; attorney fees, $250; last illness, $149.50 and funeral charges, $279.50, making a total Qf administration fees of $1217. The widor, Bo.rtha E. Morlcy will receive by thft wiU $9,817,36. The law allows $5000 .exempt fin jAhjHtanco tax and she will be obliged 4o pay only $48.17. The son, about threo years old, will ro ceive by tho will tlie "balance, $8,816.98 and his share of inheritance tax is esti mated at $38.17. ANNOUNCED SAILINGS Washington, March 20. Transport sailings were announced by the war de partment toduy us follows: Cruiser St. Louis, from Brest duo New York, March 28, with. 148th infantry, First, Second and Third battalions, headquarters company, medical detach ment from Camps Sherman, Grant, Cus ter, Slielby and Funston. Transport Anncortoa, from Nantes for Newport Kows duo April 5 with an ord nance detachment of two officers and three men. The Capital Journal Daily Market Report Oram , Wheat, soft white . .. $1.90 Wheat, lower m-adaa mi ats 7075c Uay, cheat $04 nay, oats - - . Barlev. ton tutxrn.n Mill run 43CuAic Bnttmfat - Butterfat ' ai Creamery butter , 6i(kc3c rorx, v-cai sum Mutton Pork on foot 1616e Veal, fancy i20c Steers 7fal0e COWS ' AMlUe Spring lam Its .. 16c Lwm- .-. 4 Lambs, yearlings lQQvlZt ge and Poultry Eggs, cash 34c, trade 36c Hans, live 2527e Old roosters 15 Cockerel , 25c Vegetables Radishes, doz. ...... -.. , 35c r6,c sjl.35 $3.50(o)4 -, 2Vj(a,3e 2&2e , 3.754.2S 2Me . 33je Sweet potatoes .... Fotatoes Onions, local Cabbage Turnips Head lettuce .i Parsnipi Cauliflower. 2 doz. case i-niitttu, WUA r- ...... (11,.3 Winesap apples, liox , , $4 1 Celery, erate ,. $11 $1.2o FRIDAY and SATURDAY! We wiU pay 36c Cash and 37c Trade i For Strictly Clean Fresh Eggs ROTH GROCERY CO. iTIlit Oranges .'. : $5(S.75 Lemons, box : 5rfi!fl Bananas i). Florida crane fruit, case 7rtf8 Black figs lb 16(o)llc White figs, lb. 19(tf20c Package figs per bx 50 pkg $46.90 noney, extracted 20 Bet all price Eggs, dozen 40c Creamery buttor 65c Country butter 60c Flour, hard wheat $o,103.15 Portland Market Portland, Or, Mar. 0. Butter, city creamery 5961o fcggs, selected local ex. 3941c Hens 33(o)34c Broilers 40(ff43e Geese 1720e Cheese, triplets 3135c DAILY LITE STOCK MAS KIT Cattle Receipts 26 Tone o,f market steady Best steers $1314 Good to choice steers $11.5012.50 Medium to good steers $10l.l Pair to good steers $910 - Common to fair steers $89 i Choice -cows and heifers $10.5012 Good to choico cows and heifers $910.50 . . ' ' Modium to good cows and heifers $7(o.S - Pair to medium cows and heifer! $50 Oanners $3.505 Bulls $6K8..r Calves $9.5013.50 Stockers and feeders $710 Hogs Receipts 593 , Tone of ninrket strong Prime mixed 18.25(i18.50 i Medium mixed $17.90(?i.18.15 Rough heavies $1617 . Pigs $15(0)16 , Bulk $18.251S.35 Sheep Receipts 108 Tone of market strong . Prime lam1i9 $1(517 Fair to medium lambs $1415 Yearlings $1 l(o)12 Withers $!)Wl6 Ewes $6.50 10.50 "''' Goals $5.50(fi;O Farmer's Produce Company im d. ansa oi. rnone au Cash for your produce today: 20o for top veal 2()o for top Logs. Hens, nil weights, 2Se LAUNDRYMAN BrP LEE, cxpbrt hiundfyniian, 436 Ferry St. I pay top market price for chickens and cgns. tf NOTICE OF SALE OP GOVERNMENT TIMBER General Land Office Washington, D. C. . February 14, 1919. Notice is horoby given that subject to tho conditions and limitations of the act of June 9, 1916, (39 Stat., 218), and the instructions of tie Secretary of the Interior of September 15, 1917, the timber on tho following lands will bo sold April 8, 1919, at 10 o'clock a. m., at public auction at the United States land office at Portland, Ore gon, to the highest bidder at not lees than tho appraised value as shown by this notice, sale to be subject to the approval of tho Secretary of the In terior. The purchaxe price, with an ad ditional sum of one fifth of one per cent .thereof, being commissions allow ed, must be deposited at time of sale, monay to be returned if sale is not approved, otherwise patent will issue for the timbor which must removed within ten years. Bids, will bo received from citizflog of tho United Slates, as sociations ef such citizens and corpora tions organized unSrt tho laws of the United States or any state,' territory or district thereof nly. Upon appli cation of a, qualified purchaser, the timber on nny legal subdivision will be fferd separately before being in-! eluded in any offer of a larper unit, T., 9 8., R. 2 E. 8ec. 5, Nflft NE't, fir 160 M., hemlock 270 M., NW NEW, fir 0 hemlock 156 M., SW Y NBH, fir M70 M., hnmlo 250 M., NB',4, fir 2390 M., hamlock 200 M., NE't fit M70-M., hemlock 120 M NWi4 SiR'A fir 1630 M., hem fjck 50 M., BW 8EH, fir 790 M., SEM, Tir 1190 M., hemlock 30 M., NE'4 NWy4, lr 630 M. hemlock 130 M., NE'4 'NWy4 fir 630 M., NE m, fir 1950 51., NW ftWy4, fir 2100 M., fiW4 ffW, fir 1250 M., !Ei4 8W, fir 1050 M, none of the fir to be gold for lew than $1.50 per U., and nono of the hemlock to e sold for less than 75 cents per M. Tr 4 8., R 3 E., See. 3; hEVt BEV, fir 1200 M,., gW4 SE4, fir 1145 M., Bee. 33; SEW NEW, fir 730 M., cedar 25 M, 3WW HEVt. fa 850 M., none of the fir or. ecdar to be told for less than $1.50 per M. CLAY TADLMAN, Commissioner General Land Office. ouvnal Want Ads Quick Reference To Firms That Gits Service On Short Where Buyer And Seller Meet We ' Recommend Our Advertisers. EVERYTHING Salem Electrio Co., Masonic Temple, DENTIST OB. T. L. UTTER, DEMr I:,T, ROOMS 1413-1414 Bank of Commerce Bldg. OSTEOPATH DBS. a E. WHITE AND B. W. WAL TON Osteopathic physicians and erva specialists. Graduates of Am erican school of Osteopathy. Eirk fille, Mo. Pott graduate and spec ialized la nervous diseases at Loa Angeles College. Offices 605-508 Nat Bank. Bldg. Phone 85,4. Residence, 1620 Court. Phone 2218. Dr. White Bea. Phone 469. AMUSEMENTS THE SOLDIER BOYB Pool and bil liard parlor is now open under new management and it renders you and 'the general publio a congenial place to pass away a few leisure hours. The basement of Oregon Electrio depot, corner of State and High. Phone 628. Wm. Livock, prop. 3-6 WATER COMPANY SALEM WATER COMPANY Office sorner Commercial and Trade stree'j Bills payable monthly in advance. Phoda 606. FINANCIAL MONEY TO LOAN On Good Real Estate Security THOS. K. FORD .er Ladd ft Bush bank; Salem Oregon FEDERAL FARM LOANS 6 per eent 34 years time. A. C. Bohrnstedt, 4Ui juasonio Tomplo, Balern, Oregon MONEY to loan on good real estate. 5Va 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, ' Slzos 28 to 58 in high "i-'r Paints, oil and varnish, eto, . ' Loganborry and hop hook. ' Salom Fence and Stove Works, s 250 Court street. Phone 124. 2ND HAND GOODS. We Buy, Bell And Exchange All kinds of Furniture, Stoves, Clothing, DiBhos, 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 exchange now and 2nd hand furniture All kinds of repair work, light grinding, filing, and brazing a specialty. Right prices. 247 North Commercial St, Phone 10. WOOD SAW PHONE 1090B Our Prices are Right W. M. ZANDER, Proprietor . 1255 N. Summer Street, Salom, Oregon. WHY NOT havo that piece of furni ture or chairs that are broken, or out of repair, made a good as ever, at Shea'u furniture repair shop. 85H Chemekota street, between Commer cial and Liberty. Phone 181. 3-17 SCAVENGER SALEM SCAVENGES Garbage anfl refuse of all kinds removed on month ly contracts at reasonable rate. Cess pools cleaned. Dead animals re moved. Office phone Main, 167; Residence, Main 2272. IN THE COUNTY COURT Of the State of Oregon for Marion County, In Brobate In tho matter of the estate of Phil lip Carter, deceased. Notice of hearinjf of final account. To all persons interested in the es tato of Phillip Carter, deceased: ou are hereby notified that on the 12th day of March 1919, Donald W. Miles tiled ir this court hi final account as administrator of tho estate of Phillip Carter, deceased, and that said final account will be heard by this tjourt on Monday April 14th, 1919, at the hour of ten o'clock a. m. or aa soon there after as .the court can hear same in the county court room at the court bouse , Salem, Marian county, Oregon, and you are hereby cited to appear at the tune and place above designated; and show cause if any exist, why said final account should not be allowed and tho said administrator discharged from his 'trust. Dated thi 12th day of March, 1919. W. M. BUHHBX, . County Judge, First publication March 13th. Last publication April 10th. JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY TelephoM -Main 1200 ELECTRICAL 127 North High AUTORMIRING All kinds of auto repairing by an ex perienced workman. All work guar anteed to be satisfactory. Studebajt er repairs a specialty. D. B. Modr, 203 N. Commercial. REAL ESTATE BRING YOUR TRADES BRING your trades. I can match yoa. C. W. Niemeycr, all branches of rU estate and Canada lands, 215-218 Masonic buildiug. Phone 1000. FOR SALE A good double team har ness, will trade for hay or grain, or will exchange for good dry wood. See Square Deal Realty compear. Phone 470 BEST BUYS some fencing, 1,000,000 ft of saw timber, estimated by county cruiser, 70 acres, 5 acres cleared, small shack 30 miles from Portland, 4 miles from Mulino which is a railroad town of 200 population, on the road, close neighbors, must be sold, $S50. 20 acres, 'all in cultivation, best Of fruit land, well drainud, on the road, 8 miles from Salem will take $1009 cash-, carry $1200 back for 4 yeari at 6 per cent. 6 room bungalow, the finest arrange ment in the citw, el ttrically heat ed, moro cabinet work than any house in Salom, all now, will sell o very casv terms, located on pave street, $5080. T acres fines strawberry land, 2 milea from Salem limits all in cultivation, only $700. , 50 ac,res .all cultivated, good build ings, 4Vi milea from Salem, will ,take small payment down, $IC0 per acre. 24.15 ncres, 16 cultivated, 8.15 tim ber, 5 in 3-year old prunes, 5 logan berries, all tho very best of soil, rooie house, barn, some outbuildings, near ichool and church, on tho best of rock road, 8 miles out, only $7,- 000. . . If you are looking for snnp and th best buys come in see me. 'SOCOIjOPSKY, Buyno building. " SECOND-HAND GOODS NO CASH REQUIRED Good overcoat shoes and suits, all kinds of music al instruments, shotguns,' rifles, heat ing stoves, gas stoves, suit cases and 1000 other useful articles to sell or trade. What havo youl The Capital Exchango, 837 Court St. Phone 49S, THE FIX-IT SHOP Umbrella repaired and recovered, razors, knives, scissors and law mowers sharpened, saw filing, lock smithing, kodaks, alarm clocks, mus ical instruments and rollor top deski repaired. My specialty is ropairinf everything in tho light repuir line. New location is 317 Court i?t. Phoaei lup 403, Res. 11(H). AMn B. Slew art. LODGE DIRECTORY KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS MEET At McCornsck haU on every Tusi at 8. P. Andresen, C. C. P. J. Kunta! EC. H. ft 8. ROYAL Neighbors of Atnorica, Ore gon Grape camp No. 1300 meet everf Thursday evening in MoCornack bail Elevator service. Oracle, Mrs. Car rio E. Buun, 648 Union St.; recoi dcr, Mrs. Melissa Persons 1415 N. 4th St. Phono 1436M. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA) Oregon Cedar Camp No. 6246 meeta .every Thursday evening, o o'eloesr in McCornacfc hall, over Meyer store. Ray A. Grant, V. C; P. A, Tumor, clerk. UNITED ARTISANS Capital Ameni bly No. 84 meets every Thursday tit 8 p, m. it Masonic Temple. Norma L. Torwllligcr, M. A.; C. A. Vibbera, secretary, 340 Owc,nr itract. PIMTUiyOTES. ; (Capital Journal Special Service.) j Pratum, Or., March 20. Beiijumi Hninseyer spent ti e week end iwth rel atives in Portland. Huivey Welty ii; visiting with his par ents at Pratum. He recently received his discharge from the army. lie haa boen atutioned at Camp Lewis. Miss Anna Schrocder returned oa Monday to her place of employment im fealcm. Sho has been visiting at koraa for the past two weeks. Charles Aiuttt, who has been visit ing with his mother arid sister for th past to weeks, left Monday for Port land. Miss Clara Harper spent several day in Salem last week with -relatives, Mrs. Hubert Humphries visited with, her parents ovir tho week end. Misses Anna Li.-old aud Eleanor S)'hn:ip intended t.ie teachers' institut in Salem on SalurJ'ij last. A sui f rise party in honor of Harvey Welty was held at the J. W. Walty home last Thursday evening. About 3 young pcoplo were present. . and Mis, D. W. BushneU of Sa- !e;r. were recent visitors at the Goorga Hc.haep home. -I Harry Fit-. i'Ovf, another oldler hoy, received his It ncrable discharge and re I turned home fri ni Camp Lewis last weik.. Elmer Loisy left this week for Port land. He expects to remain for soma time. '' ' ' 1