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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. Orcr.GOW MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1919. PAGE NIKE ft1 WE PAY CASH FOR LIBERTY BONDS New Hunan Pumps in black last, all sizes at A JUSt A New Hanan Oxfords in black, both high and low heels, the latest creation at New Sclby Pumps and Oxfords, some of the best styles from the largest factory in the east, at A new Sclby brown kid, the newest brown turn sole, very dressy last, all widths Everything new in White, Kid and Cloth. Also pumps with large Colonial buckles. We always show the new things first. Come in now while the stock is complete. We have ordered an immense stock but we cannot hope to keep up with the trade the way it is starting off now. n DUXBAXOIL SELBY SHOES HANAN SHOES rl WE PAY CASH FOR LIBERTY BONDS 326 State Earn j:i:$ . $ Lachmand I (Capital Journal Special Serviee) Miss Irene Gilbert is visiting with her aunt, Mrs. R. H. Ryan. . Mrs. Will Schollar and Mrs, Till son f south Salem sjient the day last .Thursdav at the home of Mr. and Mrs. STIFF JOINT SORE m LES Jiaber Up Quickhj Uedsr (Jit Soothing, Penetrating Application f Haailin s Wizard Oil In cases of rheumatism and lame back it penetrates quickly, drives out soreness, and limbers up stiff, aching joints and muscles. Wizard Oil is an absolutely reli ' able, antiseptic application for cuts, burns, bites, and stings. Sprains and bruises heal readily under its sooth ing, penetrating qualities. Get it from druggists for 30 cents. : If not satisfied return the bottle and : get your money back.- - Ever constipated or have sick headache? Just try Wizard Liver : Whips, pleasant little pink pills, 30 tents. Guaranteed, . . , . mm mm n, b .. m mum a c a a an www 1 !"1 rrivea oy express ill in one of Hanans newest , i St., Next To Ladd & Bush jaines aossman. L, B. Hafterson and family and E. P. Mills and family spent ijunduy at vvest naicm at me nomos ot Mr. uu j Mrs. Beckon and Mrs. Ijouis Mires. K. It Aliild and family and Mr. and Mis. Rossman visited at the homo of Mrs Harvy Fasrhing Friday evening. Mrs. Vivian Iiurtger of Salem is visiting' at the home of A. Kusit for a ft vr days. Rev. J. J. Gillespie was mnkin'g calls in this neighborhood Thursday. A. Kusel is busy spraying his orch ard these fir,o days. Air. and Mrs. Harvic Faschuig en joyed a very pliasnnt visit with Mrs. Fasching's cousins, Horace Cleveland and his, hister, Mrs. Eva Mager of Montana, where thoy have a 2000 acre sheep ranch, and tiiey have St present 12-3 head of slieepj ML ANGEL LOCALS (Capital Journal Special Service) Mt. Angel, Mar. 24. Miss Anna Er pelding, sister of J. P. Erpelding, came from Iowa Friday. She Intends to live with her brother for some time. The Misses Btsnlie Kcber nd Fran ces Smith of Portland spent the week end at the former's home. George Boepkman returned from Mini nesota, after visiting his father. to early fcunday morn'rg by lireaking Emma and Antoinette Weis and out a glass of the front door. It is sup fricad from Idaho, spent a few" days , posed to have been done just after n 1'ortiand. George Dyer and family and Henri - WE PAY - CASH FOR LIBERTY BONDS $1 0.00 $1 0.00 a $1 2.00 WITCH ELK BOOTS BALL BAND BOOTS FOX PARTY PUMPS WE PAY CASH FOR LIBERTY BONDS Bank mtua Pttn Bcrninsr motored from Pmtl.m Sunday His8 Mary Beyer and John Scher- zn-Jrer visited the former", Darentfl Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Prange of Sublimity were hole visiting friends Wednesday. Mrs. Henry Saalfeld and daughter, Margaret, mada a business trip to Port land this week. Rita Mickel and friend were home Sumlay. Miss Mnymc Grenbemer of Hillsboro is slaying with her gramhnother, Mrs. Unger, for a few days. GEEVAIS NEWS Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Ward Russell March 2. 3919, a 7 pound girl. Mrs. Russell was formerly Miss Nell Patter son. The Salem grange held an all day meeting and gave a dinner Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Shields and Mrs. A. R. Siegmund and Miss Amy Harding of Gervain, were in attendance, the two latter joining the order that day. John Mills, Jr., arrived home fri.m Xew York Sunday night, nhcre he has been on guard duty for several months for Uncle Sam. He has discharged and is enjoying his home coming as weU as his parents and friends. ISibler & non i store was broken in inayugni wnen ine nigniwaicn nau gone home. All that seemed to be missing $6 to $9 Hull of potior "From Over There" General Persking't Official Report Killed in action Died from wounds 1 Died ia airplane accident 1 Died ef accident and other causes 4S Died of disease ' ' 11 Wounded severely . ..... 11 Missing in action . 2 Total 100 The name of Earl J. Stephenson of Bker, Oregon, appears In today's cas ualty list, reported -wounded severely KILLED IN ACTION Lt Wm C Moore, Aposkie X C Sift Cornelius : Otalashan, Cam bridge Mass - Corporals Stimson W Goddard, St Louis Philip M 'Norblcck, Colli ngdale Pa Richard V Stewart, Winchester Va Albort E Moore, Detroit Mich Privates William H Matthews, Kipling N C Joe Bono, New York Clinton E Bushey, Yonkers N Y Adam Gnmozuriu, Erie aP Theo Ourski, Cleveland O Leroy Iten, igllhland 111 Martin Jnroni, Trenton X J William IVden, Surorsville Pa Curtis B Pflbertson, Douglas Ariz Wm Smith, Slayton Minn Harry E Snell, Harrisburg N C Earl, D Sweet, McWregor Mich Jause W Trammell, Clico Ky Oscar E Turner, Emerton Ky Selkirk Woodard, Charlotte Tenn Peter Zanis, Greece DIED OF WOtJND3 Pvt Stanley Sciszeski, Pittsburg DIED FROM AIRPLANE ACCIDENT Sgt Thurman M Gregory, itmioa DIED OF ACCIDENT AND OTHER OATJSES . Lleutenantg Wm IT Jones, W Orange Tt J Chas W Juplin, Gurley Ala . Ernest F Travis, Griffin Ga Sgt Bernard J Leavy, Ireland , Corporals Harry J Davis. Philadelphia Bay 'Park, Clemcnls Kan Wm S Hvntt. Bainesville N C Wnironer Chester .BarnoBky, Eynon Lack, Pa ' . privates . Walter Bratton, Pulaski Va T?nv V, Collins. Faribault Minn Tinliprt. L Donaldson, Halcyvillo Ala ('ml P Hawkins, Peoria 111 .Frances Raquinta, 'Shinnstuno W Va Andrew E Beard, J,.ataycno Aia Cicero Inney, Norfolk Va Stanley A' Dansbery, Springrtalo O . Warren IF Davis, Jefferson Kan Lewis Dnys.Ellensburg Wit NarcisBe, Deroy, Holyoke Mass J' 11 VERY TRUE Auntio Late for school again, Willie? At your age I once found a purse lying in the road at seven o'clock in the morning all from cutting" up early. : Willie Yes, but the one that lost it go up earlier. was some small change from the cash drawer. As yet there is no clue, but it looked like amateur work. A man giving his nnmc as Wm. Laine, was arrested Monday night by Marshal Bowlcy for having booze in his possession, and was placed in the city jail. When examined before Jus tice Mars Tuesday morning ne was fouml guilty and afine- of $25 and costs was imposed, and in default was sentenced to the county j:iil for ten dayH. -i Mrs. Harry S. Woolsoy died at her home in The' Dulles, Ore., Friday March 14, );fter a long illness. Mrs. Woolsey's maiden name was Emma Bonncy, the daughter of A. A. Bonncy of Tygh Valley. She was born in tlervais March 5, 1870, and came. to The Dalles with her parents while a child. In 1904 she wag married to Mr. Wofilscy and be sides her husband, leaves five children. After erecting gravel bunkers, don key engines an,l cal.'les to supply grav el for paving the Aurora-Gcrvejs sec tion of the Pacific highway, it has been found that the part of the Pud ding river bed r-!ected hag only a shallow layer of gravel not sufficient to supply the large quantity needed and the. plant is being moved to a lo cation nearer Aurora where gravel ex ists in large quantities. From 10,000 to 20,000 yards will be required. Jtnr. 49TH AETILLEEY COMINO Portland, Ore., Mar. 22. Advic -3 were received here this afternoon that the 49th Artillery C A. C. left Chi cago this morning en routo to Carup Lewis via Portland There are 123 Washington and Oregon men on the train from the 49th, besides 97 western casuals, making up HoboKen casual toaipiiny 2Q'Z. The men are schedule-l to a. rive here Monday. 1 Floyd TJ Deshon, Logan Kan Aubrey Easterly, Cape S C Alex E Yheralt, France Paul S Fischer, Aaron Pa Geo A Granger, Clio Mcch Adif T Jungman, New York Elmer J Keller, Beaver Falls Pa Joseph F Kinney, Kansas City Fred Kuhne, Glovorsville N Y Adolph Laehowitz, New Y ork, Stephen Lacolla, Boston Erven L Landers, oHkes Bluff Ala Kress Lanir, Boingor La Gerhard J Ijirson, Buffalo Cen-ter Ia Hallie S Lewis, Fryehill Aric Ira L Lewis, Convoy O Allen B Loudon, Herriek S D Alphonse Melcher, Minneapolis George F Pettit, Richmond Hill N Y Matthew Rooney, Akron O Frank P Slinger Elizabeth N J Henry K Slivinski, Philadelphia David Stiner, Philadelphia Chris A Taylor, Norton Kan DIED OF DISEASE Lt Thomas 0 Herbert, Spartanburg 8 C Corn Clarence S Humphries, Middlo- foira, Bonn eec I mCA Bessie Gale, New lork Wagoners Raymond F Noye, Yonkers N Y Lester G Dorr, Alma 111 Ben M Fowlkcs, Dyersburg Pa Robert H Carmen, Thompsontown Pa Rufus E Greene, Neely Miss Edward Guonther, Milwaukee Eugene J Guiham, Watertown Mass Chas w Hansen, Alien v John Johnson, Buio Creek, N C. Pau Monton, Lafayette La Wm II Todd Marden 111 The Capital Journal Daily Market Report it Oraln Wheat, soft white $1-90 Wheat, lower grades on sample Oats - - 7075c Hay, cheat -. ............... $24 Hay, oats ' Barley, ton ........ 4850 Mall run (ft'e Butteilat Buttcrfat -i fi3 Croamery ibutter 6263c Pork. Veal and Mutton Pork on foot : 1616M!e Veal, fancy ., 1820e 8teors 710c Cows ,.: Spring lambs , 16 Ewes Lambs, yearlings 10lc k2s and Poultry Eggs, .. cash 34c, trade 36c Hens, live . .'- Z527o Old roosters . ISc Cockerebt 25c Vegetables Radishes, doz. 35c Sweet notatoes 66c Potatoes r- $1-35 Onions, local 3J504 Cabbnge - - 2fe3c Turinis 2Ci'2C Head lettuce $3.754.Ss5 Beets , .1 2Vio Parsntns 8e Cauliflower, 2 doz. can Spinach, box i...... Winesap apples, Ibox .... Celery, crate Iron Oranges Lemons, box Bananas ... . 33c $1.25 - M $11 $,r(oi8.75 .. $56 c Florida grape fruit, case $7(u)8 Black figs lb. . 10(lc White figs, lb. l!)'a20o Package figs por bx 50 pkg 4(a?5.90 Honev. extracted S0e Eetail Prices Eggs, dozen 0c Creamery .butter - C5e Country butter - 60c Flour, hard wheat $3.103.15 Portland Market Portland, Or., Mar. 24. Butter, city croamery 59(&0Ic Eggs, selected local ex. 3941c Hens 3334c Broilers 4043c Geeso 1720e Cheese, triplets 3435c DAILY LIVE STOCK MAZT Cattls Receipts 950 Tone of market firm Best Steers $KJ14 Good to choice steers $11.50ttl2.50 Medium to good steers fKI(u'll Fair to good steers $9(10 Common to fair steers $89 Choice cows and heifers $10.5012 Good to choice cows and heifers mm 10.50 Medium to good eows and heifers $7(a8 Fair to medium cows. and noiierr $5C6 Canners $3.50(5)5 Bulls $fi(ffi8.50 Calves $9.00(213.50 , Stockers and feeders $710 ' Hogs Receipts 2922 Tone of market higher Prime mixed $18.75(7il9 Medium mixed $18.B0(fi 18.73 Rouiih heavies $16.75(g;17.50 Pigs $10fa Ui.73 Bulk $18.75 . Slieep Receipts 903 Tone of market firm Prime lambs $10 17 Fair to medium lambs $11(&15 Yearlings $llttl2 Withers $9(asl0 Ewes $6.50)10.50 Farmer's Produce Company 160 S. High St. Phone 10 Cash for your produce todnyi 20c for top veal 20e for top hogs. ,, AO. I liens, u weiguis, coo oumai v 'Y Quick Reference To Firms That Gi?3 Service On Shor Where Buyer And Seller MeetWe Recommend Our Advertisers. EVERYTHING; Salem Electric Co., Masonie Temple, DENTIST OR. F. L. DTTER, DEN'-U.T, ROOMS 1413-1114 Bank at Commoice Bldg. OSTEOPATH DBS. B. E. WHITE AND B. W. WAL TON Osteopathia physicians and terre gpixrialista. Graduates of Am erican school ol Osteopathy, Kirk rille, Mo. Post graduate and spec ialized in nervous diseases at Los Angeles College. Offices 505-508 Nat Bank Bldg. Phone 859. Residence, 1620 Court. Phone 221S. Dr. White Res. Phone 469. AMUSEMENTS THE SOLDIER BOYS Pool and bil liard parlor is now open under new management and it renders you and the general public a congenial place to pass away few leisure hours. The basement of Oregon Electrie depot, corner of State and High. Phone 628. Wm. Livock, prop. 3-8 WATER COMPANY 3ALEM WATEB COMPANY Office eorrer Commercial and 'Trade streets Bills payable monthly in advance. Phone 606. FINANCIAL MONEY TO LOAN On Good Real Estate Security THOS. K. FORD 3.er Ladd ft Bush bank; Salem Oregon FEDERAL FARM LOANS 5 per eent 84 years time. A. C. Bohrnstedt, 401 Masonic Tomple. Balem, Oregon MONEY to loan on good real estate. 5',i percent government money to loan. Liberty bonds bought and sold. W. D. .Smith, Salem Bank of Com merce. 18 14 STOVE REPAIRING STOVES REBUILT AND REPAIRED 60 years expenonce, Depot, National and American fence. Sizes 26 to' 58 in high . Paints, oil and varnish, ete "" ' ; Loganberry and hop hooks. Salem Fence and Stove Works. 250 Court street. Phone .124 : SHEA REPAIRS all kinds of furni ture if broken or out of topairj up holster repairs made. iJhop 352 Oho mekola St. betwooa Comuierciul and Liberty. Phone 181. 4-20 2ND HAND GOODS. We Euy, 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 731 KOTICE OF SALE OF GOVERNMENT TIMBER General Land Office Washington. D. 0. February 14, 1019. Notice is hereby given that subject to tho conditions and limitations of the act of June 0, 1016, (39 Stat., 218), and the instruction of the Secretary of the Interior of September 15, 1017, the timber on the following lands will be sold April 8, 1913, at 10 o'clock a. nt niihlic auction at the United States land office at Portland, ure gon, to the highost WdJor at not lce than the epprniscu vuiue as souwu uj this notice, salo to be subject to the approval of the Secretary of the In terior. Tho purchase prico, with an ad ditional sum of one fifth of one per cent thereof being commissions allow ed, must be deposited at tune or suio, money to be returned if sale is nei approved, otherwise patent will lsue for the timber which must be removed within ten yeura. Bids will be received from citizens of the United Slates, as oiia'.ions ef such citizens and corpora tions organized uxdtr tho law5 of the United States or any state, territory or district thereof only. Upon appli cation of a qualified purchaser, the timber on any legal subdivision will be offered separately before being in cluded in ny offer of a larger unit, T., 9 B., lt. 2 E. See. 6, NE NEVi, fir 1090 M., hemlock 270 M., NWVi NEW, fir 880 M., hemlock 156 M., 8W 14 NE, r U70 M., hemlock 250 M., SE14 NE, fir 2390 M, hemlock 200 M., NE'i SKVi, fir 1170 M., hemlock 120 M., NWVi HF. fir 10SO M.. hem lock 50 M, SWV4 8E14, fir 700 M., 8E'4 8E'4, fir 1190 M., hemlock 30 M., NEVi NW, fir 630 M. hemlock 130 M., NEU JN'W4, fir 630 M., NEV4 SWy4, fir 1950 M., NW SW, fir 2100 M;, SW14 SWi4, fir 1230 M., SEi SW14, fir 1650 M., none of the fir to be sold fer. less than $1.50 per M.. and none of the hemlock to be sold for less than 75 cents per M. 1r 4 8., R. 3 E., Sec. 3j SEV4 SE, fir 1200 M... BWU SE14. fir 1145 M., See. S3; SE)4 NEVi, fir 730 M., cedar 25 $1.50 per M. . CLAY TALLMAN, 8W NE;tu 850 M., none of the fir or cedar to be sold for loss man CommUsiancr General Land Office. CtUt Telephone Main 120 ELECTRICAL 127 North High- LAUNDRYMAN HOP LEE, expert jluundrynwui, 43 Ferry St. I puy top market price for chickens and eggs. , AUTO REPAIRING All kinds of auto rcpairiug by an ex perienced workman. All work guar anteed to be satisfactory. Studebak er repairs specialty. D. B. Moir, 263 if. Commercial. REAL ESTATE BRING YOUR TRADES BRING your trades. I ean match yon. C. W. Niemeyer, all branches of real estate and Canada lands, 215-218 Masonic building. Phone 1000. FOR SALE A good double team b&r . ncsa, will trade for hay or grain, or will exchange for geed dry wood. Bee Square Deal Bealty compev. Phono 470 BEST BUYS 10 acres, all cultivated well fenced, finest prune, walnut, or berry land, . lays well, 3 miles from Saiam, only $1300. 7 acres all cultivated, best black, gravel soil, 3',i milc8 from Salem, $so0, a iap. 24 acres 10 in cultivation, 5 in 3 year old prunes, 5 in loans, 8 in. timber pasture tie best of soil, close to school, church, good macadamized road, 6 room house, ibarr., fully equipped with stock and implements offered for a short time at $7000. , 50 acres all cultivated, good house, barn, the best Of oil, 4 -miles from folom. $160 per acre. 100 acres, 60 in cultivation, best of dark loam, 40 stump pasture, 7 miles from Salem on rock road, at station, finest location, $105 per acre. 138 acres, 120 cultivated, 18 timber, 30 acres in walnuts with prune fill ers, Iboth 10 years old; house, Ibarn, 7 miles from Salem. $185 per tut, 162 acres, all cultivated, good im provements, a'l tiled, the ben bar gain in the county, priced $25 per acre below its present value, only $125 per acre including full equip ment and stock. 42 acres, finest prune ranch in the vullcy, 8 room modern house, good barn, the best of drier, 30 ares ia prunes in full bearing, 6 acres in fine logans, on rock road,, ineuino last year $5000. A snap for the right man, are you interested? Have a number of 5 and tou acre traes which would make fine logan berry irancli lit very reasonable prices, located close to paved street. For bust buys alwnvs see SOCOLOrSKY , Bayne building Salem, Oregon SECOND-HAND GOODS NO CASH REQUIRED Good overeoa 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 or trado. What have you? The Capital Exchango, 337 Court St. Phone 49S, THE FIX-IT SHOP UmfoTellas, repaired and recoverefl, razors, knives, scissors and lawn mowers sharpened, saw filing, lock smithing, kodaks, alarm clocks, mus ical instruments and roller top desks repaired. My specialty is ropairinj evorv thing in the light ripair line. Now location is 347 Court i?t. Phonel shop 493, Res. 1169. AMn B. Stew art. LODGE DIRECTORY KNIGHT8 OF PYTHIAS MEET AB McCornack hall on every Tuesday, at 8. P. Andressn, C. O. P. J. KxtuU C B. & S. BOYAL Neighbors of Amorica, Ore gon Grape camp No. 18'i0 meet every Thursday evening in MoCornaek ball Elevator service. Oracle, Mrs. Gur rio E. Bunn, 648 Union St.; recor der, Mrs. Melissa Persons 1415 N. 4th St. Phone 1436M.. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMEBICA Oregon CedsrCsmp No. 5248 mevta every Thursday evening, e o'clock in McCornack hall, over Meyers store. Bay A. Grant, V. C.j F. A, Turner, elerk. UNITED ARTISANS Capital Asaesu , bly No. 84 meets every Thursday at 8 p. m. in Masonie Temple. Norma L. Terwilliger, M. A.; C, A. Vibbers, secretary, 840 Owe stroefc J, A. Rowland Furniture Store Buys, sells and xhanges new and 2nd hand furniture. All kinds of repaii work, light grinding, filing, and brazing a specialty. Uight prices. 247 North Commercial St. 1'hone 16. ' WOOD SAW PHONE 1090B Our Prices are Right W. M. ZANDEB, Proprietor 1255 N. Summer Street, Salem, Orcgc. SCAVENGER SALEM SCAVENGER Garbage o4 refuse of all kinds removed on month ly contracts at reasonable rati. Cess pools cleaned. Dead animals -moved. Offico phono ' Main, 187; Residence, Main 2272.