THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON. FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1919. PAGE NTVG M A MOTHER'S STRENGTH Mother, whose har ds rock the cradle, often needs more lhan ordinary food lo help maintain the blood-quality and strength and to assure adequate nourishment to the child. It U as unwise for the mother, as it U dangerous to the child, to place dependence upon alcoholic stimu lation, for strength is not found in alcohol 111 S f p.Tcet cod liver oil, absolutely free from alcohol, is J? mother t true fneid. in t7h htted tor the trying period ot motherhood. SCOTT'S EMULSION BUILDS UP STRENGTH. Scott Dowse. Bkniubeki, M. J. 1S-M ITALIANS TAKE RAILWAY Zurich, March 8. Seven thousand Itnljrta troops have occupied Stuh'wels- oriMmru ami Raub, taking over a part of the Vioiina-BudaPcst railway, c eord to distehes received here today. (Ntuhlneiasenburg is only 33 mil aouthwost of BudnPest and Kabb is 07 miles northwest.) Two Rumniiian army corps are raid to WE PAY CASH FOR LIBERTY BONDS 1 h -, J . t i 1 I,' til I ' 'I We have now a complete line of all kinds of low shoes in black, brown and White, the official government shades i n all sizes and widths. If you are going to wear low shoes this season we w oisl d advise getting them early as we are sure there is going to be a shortage. All those we have ordered, the largest line that we have ever attempted tocarry. Low heel pumps in white and brown, the very newest things with perforated vamps at High heeled black and brown turn Oxfords, long vamps the best fitting Oxford ever made at The High low heel street Oxford in black, brown and white, the most popular Oxford of the season White Kid Oxfords in all widths and sizes, which will take the place cf the high white shoe at We can fit any foot if you DUX BAX OIL SELBY SHOES HANAN SHOES WE PAY CASH FOR LIBERTY BONDS 326 State s that it rwrfnrms a two-fold l.rtv have crossed the front let of eastern. (ialiciu. Washington, March 2$, The war de- I .111 rl i.n.tit t.t.l.lV u-tintim.....! tlrt f. .11 . . wi ll organizations have been assigned to early convoy: , Amhulunre company l''!: field liospi- ! V)i- headquarter of First corps, i "unitary train; 3-tith battery company; i 333rd ambulance company;' evacuation 'hospital 32; convalescent camp 10. come now. Do not hesitate, wonderful shoes St, Next To Ladd & Bush I y iLg' vu and 1IE1ICE m SHOE H0II of mmw m je "From Over There" General Pershing'$ Official Report Today "l casualty list contains the fol-i lowing nuies of Oregon men: Edward a. Kirk patrick, . Portland, wounaea ilightly; ..Bobert . 3. Mead, Portland, minded slightly. I Tht following casualties are reported, by tho commanding general of the American Expeditionary Forres: Killed in Action 8 Pied from WotimU - T Died of Pisoss Wounded Severely Wounded Wightly -22 Total ..70 Kilted In Action. Sgt Frank C Mallibnnd, Milsvale Pa. Privates. Matthews Flody, Linevillo Ala. John J Hirt, New York. Martin Juroui, Trenton X J. Gtorge F Keniiard, Arcadia Okla. George T Larson, Minot X P. William A Pioch, Kibbie Mich. Joseph F Filer, l.a Salle Mich. Died From Wounds Privates. Martin A Jackson, Dunn X C. WE PAY CASH FOR LIBERTY BONDS M but come in and see these WITCH ELK BOOTS BALL BAND BOOTS FOX PARTY PUMPS WE PAY CASH FOR LIBERTY BONDS Bank $8.00 $8.00 $6-$7-$8 $1 0.00 Sidney X King. Bothuno 8 C. Kdnar V Lec!aire, Ocdenburg .' T. Chsrlea J MiMullea, Cincinuati a t;-.tv P Mortousua, Litchfield Minn. John J OXeary, Long Island City X T. Xicodeuie I'eouill. Eiko Cal. Died of Disease Lieutenants. Albert E Leon, Cincinnati O. William J Martin, Wilkinshurjj Pa. Eiuauuol Molask, Tavlor Texas. Sergeants, James Aadcrson Uolloway, Claris Hill Ind. Chf.rles J Vall'u'r Jr. Milwaukee Wis. Harold A ZieVert, Watertown Wis. Corporals. Theodore Kirsteiu, Mt Olive Ta. Manuel H White, I'niontown Pa. Chauffeur Robert Piercv, Andrews N. C. Mechanic Veverlv S Lake, Providence B. I. Saddler George J. Voelkl, Rochester X Y. Cooks. Harden E Clark. Sweetwnrter Tena. Pam Kraus4, Dallas Texas. John H Kichnrdson, Tawtuckct R L Privates. William C Anderson, Mcl.eoeJ Okla, Clark J Audet, Pierce Field X Y. Roy E Baggage, Branch Port N Y. John Blackmail, Ornrille Aln. Ijtwrence Bess, I.nwell N Y. George Braziel, Burden Ark. narrv Brooks, Birnimghnm Ala. Enid Cole, Wabash Ohio. Tom W Pnvis, Headland Fla. Elliott Dixon, Lawtclle La. Williftm A Poncton, Rollstock Iowa, Wounded Slightly Corporals. Edward R Kirkpatriik, Portland Or. Died of Disease, Previously " Reported Died From Wounds. Pvt Moses Shannon, Lugoff S C. BQUed in Action, Previously reported Died Privates. Jack Borg, Dansvllle 111. John Q Buresli, Cedu- Rapids Iowa. Conrad A Cnrlin Ailrain Mieh. Randolph I Hohwi'lir, Walipetnn X T). Killed in Action, Previously Reported Wounded Severely. Pvt Oscar Kropp. Kenosha Wis. Killed in Action, Previously Reported Wounded in Action. Hgt Lotus N McUloy, West Cedar Rapids Iowa. Pvt Theodore Brunctt, Philadelphia Pa. Died, Previously Reported Missing in Action Privates. Gns Albricht, Ijftnsing Mich, Jnmes W O'Xeill Jr, Chicago 111, -(has Pickering, Philadelphia Pa. Earl S Riffle, McCfeHnndtown Pa. Henry ( Russell Franklin Pn. X ' '. i 1 ! j i I XiUAUUE MAY' E GIVEN TO WORLD TN- TEW DAYS Washington, .March 28. Tlo league of nations covenant, as amended, limy bt) given to tho world in n few duvs, officials here in doso touch with tho peace conference believed to day, Cubles to tho White IIouso show that the covenant wvn amendments to meet the objec tions of republicans is practical ly complete. Officials, however, claim they have no advices us to just how tho covenant has been amended or as to how many of the various suggestions made by critics of the original covenMit aro eiubodii d in the pew draft. & 8T. LOUIS ARRIVES New York, March 28. The cruiser St. Louis, with 13i',4 officers and men aboard, arrived today. On boniM were I the First, Second and Third battalions of the 118th infantry, headquarters company and a medical detachment. ElASS OF SALTS IF Eat Less Meat If You Feel Backachy Or Have Blad der Trouble-Salts Fine For Kidneys Meat forms uric acid which excite and overworks tho kidneys in their ef forts to filter :t from the svstem. Reg ular eaters of meat must flush tho kid- neys occasionally. Yon must relieve them like you relievo Jour bowels; re moving all the acids, waste and pois- on, clso you feel a dull misery in the kidney region, sharp pain, in the backjand shall be returnable only upon the or siclt headache, diiizirj'vsa, jour stom du;:irj",s3, your stom ach sours, tongue is coated and when the weather in ba.l you have rheumat ic twinges. Tho urino i. cloudy, full of sediment j tho channels often get irri tated, obliging you to got up 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 phannncyj take a tablespoon ful in a class of water before break- fapt fur a few days and your kidneys will then a'"t fine and bladdor disor-j ders disappear. This famous salts ii made from the acid of grapes and lem-1 on juice, combined with lithia, and has j been used for generations to clean and stimulate sluggish kidneys and stop bladder irritation. Jad Salts is inex pensive; harmles and makes a delight ful effervescent lithia-sater drink which millions of men and women take now and then, thus avoiding serious kidney and bladder diseases. JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY ; Tbs Cuptl JcuTumI Daily Market Report . ! Grain Wheat, soft whit. , - ., 1.W Wheat, lowr gradM oa saapl. Oata . . ,, . I04iT5e Ilav, cheat 2 Hav. eats -5 Barley, ton Kill run 43(n -4 BntMifat Buttcrfat Creamery butter 63e 62g63c Pork, Vhi wad Mutton Pork, oa foot . 174 Veal, fancy . ISttfUOe Steers KdXOi Cows 4fe Spring lamb. , 16e Ew. . Lambs, yearlings - 10(sUe Eggs and Pomtry Eggs cash "Sk, trade 37 Hens, Uv. 85(tf27e Old roosters 15 Cockerel 25o VegeUTHea Radishes, dos. Sweet potatoes 33 6(y 6 Hi 1,50 $3.50(f4 - 2M!3MC Potatoes Onions, locul Cabbage .. Turnii Head lettuce Beets 2(i2He .. $1.25(! LTo iVit Parsnip. 3Hc 2(i?2.2; Cauliflower, flats Spinach, box LS.i $1 til Winesap apples, box Celery, crato Iran Oranges 5(t6.75 Lemons, box So1 Bananas He .... 7n8 16(aM8fl Fiorida crape fruit, case Black figs lb. White figs, lb. Packago figs per bx 50 pkg $4(ji'ti.U Uoney, extracted - 20 Retail Prices Eggs, dozen 40c Creamery butter - 70c Country butter . - 60c Flour, hard wheat $3.1d(i3.S3 Portland Market Portland, Or. Mar. 28 Butter, cily creamery SDJi.PIc Kgcs selected local ex. 4142c Hens Sialic Broilers -lOOMSc Oocse 1720c Cheese, triplets 37f;j.39c DAILY LIVE STOCK MaSKET Cattl3 Receipts 21 Tone of market strong Best steers $l:l14 . Good to ehoico steers $11.50(12.50 Medium to good Bteers $10(11 Fair to' good steers $D(ct0 Coniinun to fair Bteers $Sf'T9 Choico cows and heifers $10.5012 Good to choico cows and heifuri $9i' 10.50 Medium to good cowa and heifers $7((S Fair to medium cows and heifen $.j(ii.O Cannerj J3.50Ct5 Dulls HfffH.no Calves U.50fJ?13.50 Stockeis and feeders $710 Hogs Receipts 4S8 Bulk llS.S(l(7rl9 Receipts !I4 Prime lnrubs l(l(17 Fair to medium liunbs $14(i'Jl5 Yearlings $1 12 Wether. !? 10 Ewes U5U(ii 10. .10 Eiiopp Receipts 20(52 Tone of market strong Prime jambs li'i(i 17 Fair to medium lambs ifl(ij Yearlings 1 1 fJT) 1 2 Wethers $'.!( 10 Ewes ullw. 10.50 t i Fanner's Produce Company 160 8. High St. Puon. 10 Cash for your produce today: liln for top veal. 22c for top hogs. Hens, all weights, 28e NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals, endorsed "Pro posals for Hospital !vrmitory and Boys' Dormitory," will be received at tho office of tho Oregon Htatc Hoard of Control. Capitol Building, Kaltm, Oregon, until 2 o'elmek p. m. Saturday, April nth, 1019, and not thereafter, for tho construction of 4 wo brick dormitor ies at the Stato Institution for Feeble Minded. Drawings, specifications and blank forms of proM)su!s may bo obtained from R. H. Gondin, secretary of the Oregon Stain Hoard ef Control, Capitol , Building, Salem, Oregn. The deposit of n certified check in tho sum oi twenty five (f-")) dollars will be required on 'each set of plana and specifications return of said plans nnd sprciruatiuns, in good condition wilhin four days af ter receiving name. Each bid is 'to be presented under sealed cover, accompanied by a certi fied check made payable to It. H. Ooodin, secretary, Oregon tSatc Board of Control, Salem, Oregon, in amount equal to ten per cent (10 per cent) of tho n iouiit of said bid, which check shal lbc forfeited to the state should the suecesi.ful Wilder fail to execute j same within ten days (not including Sunday) from date of notification of (award. Tho contractor to whom the award isniide will lie n-quired to furn ish surely company bona in an amount equal to fifty per cent (50 per ccut) of tho amount of contract. , The right is reserved to reject any or oil proposals, or to accept the pro posal deemed best for the state. Dated at Salem, Oregon, March 18, 1919. It. B. OOODIN. Secretary, Oregon State Board of Control. First publication March 21 Last publication Apr:! 3. Journal Want Acfs Quick Reference To Firms That Gits Service On Shorf Where Bayer And Seller Meet We Recommend Our Advertisers. Telephone EVESYTHINO ELECTRICAL ' Salem Electric Co., Masonic Temple, 127 North High Mala 130 . DENTIST J. T. L. CTTLR, DE.V.H.T, ROOMS 14U-14H Bank ef Commerc. Bldg. OSTEOPATH OR& B. E. WHITE AND a W. WAL TON Osteopathia physician, and lerv. specialists. Graduate, of Am ericas school cf Osteopathy, Kirk Tille, Mo. Post graduate and .pee ialized in nervous disease, at Lo. Angeles College. Offices 505-508 Nat Bank Bldg. Phona Sou. Residence, 1620 Court. Phone 2115. Dr. Whit. Res. fhon. 469. WATER COMPANY SALEM WATER COMPANY Office corner Commercial and Trade streets Bills pavable monthly in sdvsnce, Phofle 606. FINANCIAL MONEY TO LOAN On Good Real Estate Security TH08. K. FORD 0 .er Ladd h Bush bank; Salem Oregon "KDERAL FARM LOANS 6 per eent 34 years time. A. C. Bohrnstedt, 401 Masonic Temple. Salem, Oregon MONEY to loan on good real estate. 5Va percent government money to loan. Liberty bonds bought and .old. W. D. Smith, Salem Bank of Com merce. 1214 NOTICE OF SALE OF GOVERNMENT TIMBER General Land Office . Washington, D. O. February 14, 1919. Notice is hereby given that subject to tho condition, and limitittlons of tho act of June 9, 1910, (H9 Stat., 218), and the instructions of tho Secretary of tho Interior of fcpptomber 13, 1917, the timber on the following lands will bo sold April 8, 1919, at 10 o'clock s. m., at public auction at the United States land office at Portland, Ore gon, to the highest bidilor at not leal tlu.ri the appraised value as shown by this notice, sulo to bo subject to the approval of tho Secretary of the In terior. Tho purchaao price, with un ad dil ional sum of one fifth of one per eent thereof, being commissions allow ed, must bo deposited at time of sale, money to bo returned if tulc is not approved, otherwise patent will issue for the timber which must be removed within ton years. Bids will bo roceivoil from citizen, of the United States, as sociatjons of SHch citizens and corpora tions organized wder the laws of the United States or any state, territory or district thereof only. Upon appli cation of qualified purchaser, the timber oa any legal subdivision will bo offered separately before being In cluded in any offer of a larger unit, T., 9 S., R. 2 E.. See. 5, NK'i NKW, fir 1090 M., hemlock 270 M., Is'W',4 NE'i, fir KSO M hemlock 1.10 M., 8W !4 NEVi, fir 1170 M., hcmlooii 250 M., 8 Eft NEft, fir 2W0 M., hemlock UO'J M XEft SEft, -fit 1170 M., homlock 120 Mi, NWft S E ft fir 10.'!0 M., hem lock 50 M., SW. SKft, fir 790 M. 8 Eft HE',, fir J1W) Al., hemlock 30 M., N E '. NWft, fir 630 M. hemlock 130 M., NEft NWft, fir 630 M., Nlift SWVi, fir 1M0 M., NWft SWft, fir 2100 M., SWft SWft, fir 12o0 M., SEft SWft, fir l(r,0 M., none of tho fir to be sold for less than $l..r)0 per M and none ef the hemlock to bo .old for less than 73 cnts per M. T,. 4 P., R. 3 E., See. 3; SEft SEft, fir 1200 M... SWft SEft, fir 1143 M., Sec. 3-.: SKft NEft, fir 730 M., cedar 25 JL, 11.50 per M, CLAY TALLMAN, SWft NEft. fir 850 M., none of the tir or cedar to be sold for Jess tnun Commissioner General Laud Offir.. LIFT OFF CORNS! Apply few drops then lift sore, touchy corns off with fingers Doesu i hurt a bit! Dp r a little Froc.om on an ai.hi" core, instantly that corn stops hurting, then you life it right out ics, :iim.1cI A tiny bottle of Frec.one costs but n !rw cents at any drug store, but is sufficient to remove every hard com, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the calluses,, without soreness or irritation. Freezoiia is the sensational d scov--y of s Cincinnati genius. Jt is wonderful. AMUSEMENTS THE SOLDIER BOYS Pool and hife liard parlor is now epea under new management and it reader, yon aa4 th. general publie a congenial plsoa to pass away few leisure hours, The basement of Oregon Electric depot, corner ef State and High, Pnon. 623. Wm. Iivoek, prop, i t STOVE REPAIRLNG 3TOVE8 REBUILT AND REPAIRED 50 year, experience, Depot, National aad American fence. Sizes 26 to 58 in high Paints, oil and varnish, at Loganberry and hop hooks. J Salem Fence and Stove Works, , 50 Court street Phon. 121 SHEA REPAIRS all kinds of furnl ture if broken or out of repair; p holster repairs made. Shop 352 Cha nieketa St. between Commercial anil Libertr. Phone 181. 4 2 2ND HAND GOODS. We Buy, Sell And Exchange All kinds of Furniture, Stoves, Clothing, Dishes, Bicycles, Harness, Tools and Junk. We buy what yom don't want uod pay the highest price in cash. Peoples' New & 2nd Hand - ' Store 271 N. Commercial Phone 73 LAUNDRYMAN HOP LEE, expert Juundryman, 43J Ferry St. I pay top market price for chickens and eggs. Office phone) Eli'.y.l, residence 1333J. U! AUTO REPAIRING All kind, of auto repairing by an sx periencod workman. All work guar snteed to be satisfactory. Studobs er repairs a specialty. D, R. Moir, 263 N. Commercial. REAL ESTATE BRING YOUR TRADES BRING your trades. I can match joa. O. W. Niemeyor, all branches of real estate and Canada lands, 215 211 Masonic building. Phone 1000. FOR SALE A goad double team har ness, will trado for hay or grain, or will exchange for good dry wood, See Squars Deal lieulty comp.VS Phono 470 SECOND-HAND GOODS NO CASH REQUIRED Goorl overcoat shoes and suits, all kinds of mueias al Instruments, shotgun., rifles, hea ing stoves, gas stoves, suit eases Sal 1000 other useful articles to sell M trade. What hiivo yout The Capital Exchange, 337 Court St. Phone 491, THE FIX-IT SHOP Umbrella.) repaired and recovered razors, knives, scissor, and lawaj mowers sharpei od, saw filing, loek smithing, koduks, nlarm clocks, muf ical instrument, and roller top deskl repaired. My specialty is rt-pairiaj everything in the light re pur line. New location i 317 t'ourt "t. Phones, shop 493, Res. 1169. Alvin B. 8te. art. LODGE DIRECTORY KNIOIITS OF PYTHIAS MEET Al McCornack hJl on every TuS'lJ at 8. P. Asdreson, C. C. V. J. Knats K. R. & S. ROYAL Neighbors of America, Ore gon Crape cainn No. 1300 meet every Thursday evening in McCornack hall Elevator service. Oracle, Mrs. Car rie E. Bnnn, 648 Union St.; recor der, Mrs. Melissa Fersons 1415 N. 4th St. Phone 143SM. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMEBIC Oreyon Cedar Camp Ho. 5216 mMt. every Thursday evening, 8 o'elock in McCornack hall, over Mey.r store. Ray A. Grant, V. C; F. At Turner, clerk. UNITED ARTISANS Capital Assess bly No. SI met ts every Thursday at 8 p, m. in Masonic Temple. Glen C. Xiles. M. A.; C. A. Yibbort, .ocrotary, 310 Owen- .trect. J. A. Rowland Furniture Store Iluys, sells and exchanges new and 2nd hand furniture. All kind, of repair work, light grinding, filing, and brazing a specialty. Right prices. 247 North Commercial tit. Phone 10. WOOD SAW PHONE 1090B Our Pries are Right W. M. ZANDER, Proprietor 1255 N. Bummer Street, Salem, Oregos SCAVENGER SALEM SCAVENGER Garbage ai refuse of all kinds removed on moatk ly contracts at reasonable rate. Cess pools cleaned. Dead animal re moved. Office phone Main, 167