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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM OREGON. MONDAY. MARCH :U. 1919. PAJE SEVEN n maioil of flitnr jfi "From Over There" General Pershing's Official Report Today's casualty list contains ihe naues of Hairy Blake of -daistfietd, Oregon, reported died of wounds and Archie H. Siona of Portland, vrao was wounded severely. The following casualties are reported by the commanding general of the Atneri.au expeditionary forces: Killed in aetion lied from wounds lied nf disease .Wounded severely 6 5 i 3 Total.. Killed in Action Y. M. C. A. secretaries James A. Birehby New York Winona Ci Martin. New York Prix 'i tea Negson Burner, Jefferson- ilie Vt. Jesus Ciii'.inan. Corpus Ohristi Texas Touey Steble, Grass Lake Mieh . Died of Wounds Sergeant Edward Shannon, Maploton Knnsas Sergeant Alfred A Welsch, New York WE PAY CASH FOR LIBERTY BONDS V , ' .: miiiiii i mimmmmmmm 'iwil'w' ipmmwiwiiw m ft - V. I , V jjf' ' r ul ir iii in' ti "r - nr'nsr r iim.ii n in 3 V TwT Are tlic cne big hit of the season. Nine out of every ten sales are Oxfords. We, now have a complete stock of BLACK, WHITE and BROWN OXFORDS in every width in both low and high heels. We are going to advise every one to ccme in now as there will not be a supply large enough to supply all much lon ger at the rate they are now going. New Brown Oxfords in high low heels just arrived, long lasts, dark rich color, at New Black Oxfords in high low heels, just-arrived, sur pass kid, long last, best fitters, at J Growing Girl's Brown and Black, low heels, Oxford, all widths, comfortable last, .all sizes, go at ii Black high heel Oxford, long lasts, the best fitting Ox ford we have ever shown, every width and size at. 1 3 High covered heel, Brown Oxford, long last, surpass kid the latest shade, all sizes at Hanaaasfords and pumps Rubber Heel Day each Wednesday. We put on all uOc rubber heels at one-half price 1 DUX BAX OIL SELBY SHOES mm shoes i WE PAY CASH FOR LIBERTY BONDS M 1 Privates Claude Boegner, Lapeer, Mich Edward B Trerher New Haven Conn Died of Disease. Lieutenant Karuld W Chance, Wich ita Kansas Lieutenant Charles C Meeks, Poea ! hotttas Arkansas Sergeant Major William v Wright, Vnion Citv Tenu Cor.mrala Wilvou C CrowL Detroit I Mieh George J Palv, Wallingford Conn lHivid Demby, New York Louis C Sckaefer. Can Franeiseo Cnl Stanley Stubena, Buffalo N Y Y. M. C. A. Secretaries Kaoul Chan- vin. New Yora Joseph E Colwell, New Yok Georre- W Corlett New York Alice Knight, New York Wagoners Walter C Gorman, Yonkers N Y Beiij Henry Sehreador, Rochester NY Mechanic Pntriek II Joiner, Baxley Georgia Ct.oks Ralph Barksdale. Fountain SO Frark F Bent, youth Chicago 111 f & v to arrive last of week, the last i7 . -. s T Slifct St SHOE A 326 Slate St., Next To Ladd & Bush Privates Iver E Davis- Nile Ohio Fran W Dolsu. I'tLs X Y Clarence E lH.ugla.ts. Kent Ohio F. XI Karhart, t-alts-burg Pa Charles K Estes Miller Ark Julius Fears, Millerville Aik WilLani L lirier, Ssmn Ala Sidney Holland. Granite City 111 Augustus Hopkins Sileott, Wash Root. Lee, Farewell La John J MrDunouisa- Verona I'a William Maier. llartsdale X V , Arthur Mann. I.inesville Pa Twin Nealv, Raymond Oa Courtes R Ol'instead Groat Falls I Mont. WitliaTfc BoingoltL Brooklyn N Y 11 T 1.1- 11. vn; iiirrim T.vlor. Oreenleaf Kansas . Clour Thacker. Oxford Miss Killed to Action, ncnousiy tveponwi Died. Private Charles West Pierce, Colunv ; bus. Ohio Killed in Action, Previously Eeported Wounded, Degree Undetermined. Sergeant Antonio Louis, Blue Island Illinois. Killed in Action Previously Eeported Missing in Action. Sergeant Joseph B Kobnrts, Chelsea Mass t orporai james n Auam, ' Minn Privates Arthur N Akerson, Sioux City Iowa WE PAY CASH FOR LIBERTY Tnvns M SJ1J Mnsffinti vutw ii fc J Ij $9.00 word in qafity and fit So WITCH ELK BOOTS BALL BAND BOOTS FOX PARTY PUMPS V WE PAY CASH FOR LIBERTY BONDS Bank $8.00 $8.00 I Wilbur Cameron. Kst.n Fa ! Bay mend Chamber'. u, Brooklyn? I . Wm. L Jacobs, an Marcus Cat Robt L Roberts. Bti-H-k Ky Albert Truahiitski, Waukesha Wis Ernest 1 Worthely, Lake View Mich Will York, Danre Va Died of Aeroplane Accident PraviouiJy Eeported Missing in Action. Lieutenant Cyrus John Gallon, Bote uien, Montana. Died, PreTiously Ke ported Missing In Action. Lieutenant James 1) Beaue. Concord I Mass Privates Jinimie M Bell, Borthpage iTenn I Nathan Charnin, Jamaica X Y Grover Cleveland Grany. Leesburg V a e .. lr-TI ft TT ! ttens ftuiis nas namecomm?! Receptioa For Soldier Boys (Cupital Journal Special Si-rvieo.) Scotts Mills, Or., ilurch 23. Scotta MiUs just simply out-did herself Tues day evening in a reception given for the soldier boys wh..o havo returned. There aro miiuy more in this vicinity who are stili in the service of I'nclo Sam eilUer lu the eauips or over iicrt," Tue I. U. U. i. liall , was 'crowded to the limit so that standing ruom wag at a premium. All teit thauk- I f ul thut so manv of the bovs had bwn spared to return home. The first on the proifrtuu was sinning the "Star Spangled Banner." The welcoming sH'ech was K'vo" ''.v J- A. Taylor. KeudiiiK by Mrs. Zella Smith. Song lv four school girls entitled, "MarchinB to Boriiu." lieudiiiK by Mrs. Alunson. Soujt, "Over There." Then a letter of hope and uod cheer was read from Floyd Gr;;y, one of our boyg iu the niariue corps stationed at Guam. Kecitation by Elsio I'rather. lHiot by Miss White and -Mrs. Mori Scott. Miss LeVerne Rich presided at the piano during the evening. l.... i...l t: land amusing talk, after which Hit ...i. .,..n i . . t ( -" ""' u " " siieeeh but not al responded as several h,.,l ,.( 1,0,1 .1... ,,:vll,.,... ....l. ..V, liuv. ...w V KUIUK seas and thought they had nothing to tell that would bo of interest. The names of the soldier boys pusuit wire eergeants .Bert liird end Clureuco Thom as, Corporal Floyd Furgesuu, tail iiai t mnu, Tony Smolke, Clyde lewis, Joe Schiedler, I'etor Olsou, Henry Blults,! frniik Uetwer. There were Boveral souvenirs brought buck which were very interesting, such as a gas mask, u helmet, etc. Sergeant Bird made & vory interesting speech. He was wounded twice and wears many badges of honor and for bravery. At tho close a bounteous supper was served by tho ladies of Scotts Mills und viciu- ity. i Dr. Orr, of mar Woodburn, was iu town one day last week. A leyer to J.'$. C'julsou irum a neighbor of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Coul son, of North V ultima, stuto they all have the smallpox but not iu its worst form. The family (iro quarantined. ! J. E. Coiilaoti, who has been sick for somo time, is getting butter. Ho is out from under the doctors care but not alilo to be out. Mr. uud Mrs. Oliver Brougher havo ! moved from the McCuIinan farm to their homo liorc. I Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert Rich and W. II. ! Commons motored to Salem Wednesday oa business. I Kev. and Mrs. Smith of North Dakota ; who have been visiting at E. W. Bar tholomew's f(ir some time, havo left for 'southern California for Mr. Smith's health. j Horn To Mr. and Mrs. i W. Bar tholomew, March 25, a little daughter. i t' lx'wis wiutc or naieui, a tnrmer reai j d'-nt of this place, hu.i been visiting 4 1 relatives und old time friend hero. Mr. and -urs. Kobius of Dundee have moved here. Mr. Robins will work in tho Butto Crek Lumber company's mill. Mr. and Mis. Gordon of Silveilon havo moved here to work in the (jieger H.iwinil. Clureiice H. Bowne of the Union Meat company was in town last week selling til orchard fertilizer to sonic of the prune growers. Hary and Jean Adkins nnd their sis ter. Miss Bessie, havo moved back to their home here from Portland. Mr. nnd Mrs. Adkins aro coming back soon. STAYTON NEWS. (Capital Join mil Special Service) Stnyton, Mnr. 31- Hurg( ss I'. Ford Cornier principal of' the Hlnyton schools, and who resigned Ji is position in order to take up y M. 0. A. work with the army, has with his wif" been visiting in town the-tmut few davs. Ho was given a reception bv the members of the high school Thursday evening) 1 and Friday evening by the member of ine .ueriiiifiisi enurcn. a tinnier was served at 0:30 in the Masonic hall and after its close Mr. Ford delivered un nddres in the M. K. church, recount ing hi experiences with the army in France in tin interesting and instruct ive manner. 1 Miss Minnie I'oley, a former teacher here, but now in school at O. A. ('., hn been visiting friends here this week , ; Miss Wanda Brown, a studtnl at V. of V., is home for vacation. L. A. Thomas is again buying pro duce of all kinds, having hi, place of business in the rear of Dolls' store. W. E. Thomas of Salem was visit- "Hing relative, here the first of the week Mish lilait.vs tficc or t orvains is s guest of her sinter, Mrs. Uorare Lilly, Mrs. Funk of Corvallis visited i : friends in town several ,lays this week k1 Mrs. Frn f;. Salem Hnhi Mrs. II. Mrs. Frank Lesley was a visitor in urdav. Baser of Wapato, Wash., ii.s visiting at t.'ie Home or ner parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ncndel. Mrs. E. D. Aluandir left Saturdny morning for a visit of a week or more at the home of her daughter, Mrs. O. F. Korinek, in Portland. While l)r. Byrd of S..lem was here last week, he assisted It. Benuehamp in an ojieration to remove the pus from the lungs of Mrs. O. B. Trask, who has been for some time quite low. Deals h Real Estate C. D. Lansing to X. C. Jorgenson, 3 acres in Jas. lugh claim, V" 3 W. B. 0. Aher to X. B. Aher, 60 seres in F. 4. Chase ekini 46 5-1 W. tkK) Albert Falk to John Kopers, 3.13 acres in J. MeThotuson claim, 7 61 E. $111. L. Sutapter to Sarah B. Devine, parts of lot 6 and 7, Couforth s Fruit tarms, t5i. Sarah A. Lee to Anna Mote, lot 1, block S, Marion. $otHI. B. V. Oh:uart to John Etter lots 1, 2, 3, Couforth's Fruit farms. 7500 Aug. Otzeu to A. U. Wolfeiucver, U.I aer.-. in John Murtin rlaim 7-2 w. Gertrude Cooper to W. H. Humph reys, 20 ai res in J, C. Kapliuger claim 7 8 w. tim. W. H. Copeland to J". 1. Alexan der, E. half of NW quarter, section 34 8-3 W M200. ROSEDALE (Capilnl Journal Special Service.) Rosedt.le, Or., March 31. Mrs. Retta Pemberton of Snlcin visited over Sun day with her daughter. Mis. Cole. Mr. and Mrs. Wilde spent the week end ut their ranch. The young people's Sumlnv school class "had a verv enjovable social at the home of Helen Carmmack last Friday evening. During the evening Miss er da Bates was presented with a birthday cake with r lighted candles on it H. J. Stroud spent several days lust woek with relatives in town. Miss Margery Alexander is spending v. week's vacation at home Miss Vol da. Bates spent Saturday with her friend Miss Helen Carmmnck. Those interested are doing some grad "'K' " unl Rr,',,a,r church erotinils. Somo now lig on the grounds, ruimo now ugnis nave been installed, much to the appreciation . ' . ,' Ol I1IC eV.n.Ki; l,..MM, Stop Itching Eczema Never mind how often you havo tried and failed, you can ctopburning, ifcliins eczema quickly by applying Zemo lur. nished by ony druggist fr 35c. Extra large bottle, Sd.OH. Herding begins tho moment Zemo in cpplicd. In a short time usually every trao cf eczema, tetter, piropbs, rr.'.h, blackheads and similar skin discos will be removed. For clearing the skin and making it vigorously healthy, always vse Zenio, the penetrating, antiseptic liquid. It is not greasy and dot s not stain. When others fail it is the one dtpendabla treatment forskintrouUesof all kinds. The E. W. Ros! Co., Cleveland. O. Since tho operation Mrs. Trask has im proved greatly, which is welcome news to her many friends. llerluit Mnuh and Leo Frank have opened the Dcidiicli garage, and are now prepared to fix your Ford in good style und quick time. Mrs. J. V. Mayo and ehildreu visit ed the pas! week with relatives in Al bany. The Capital Journal Daily Market Report Grain Wheat, soft white 1.90 Wheat, lower grades on eample Onts 7075c ilay, chent t'-l Ituy, oats (25 Barley, ton f4Sfl50 Mill run - 4o(i-He Butteifat Butterfat 0.1c Orenmery Gutter tl2C(i()3c Fork, Veal and ASutton Pork on foot 17 3 4c Veal,' fancy 1Sua20c Steers 7ftd0c Cows - 4i'BC Spring la nbs 10 Bwss. 4fl Lambs, yearlings , 10(Vr. 1 Jc ggs and Pomtry , Egs, casli 37c Hens, live 229o Old roost-jrs 15e Cockerels 25c VegstaMe Kndislics, doz 35c Hweet potatoes fiCfit'jC Potatoes 1-50 i Onions, local Cabbage - iWn 'H'jO Turnips .. - . 2V4 Head let'ueo - t.u Beets Vi l'arsnis 3 Vie Cauliflower, flats 2.25 Spinach, box 11.25 WinesaD apulos, tox l Celery, crato , $11 iron Oranges 13(81.75 Lemons, box 5(u)o Banarias EloriUa grat'6 fruit, case 7fo8 Hlnck figs lb. lOtolSe White furs, lb 19fr-20 Package figs per bx 50 pkg 4(a;6.i)0 Honev. extra-ted 20 Eetall Piiees Etrrs. dozen 40e Creamery butter 70c Country hutter 60e Flour, hard wheat fj.loMJ.J Portland Market Portland, fir., March 31. Butter, city creamery 59r'J.0Ic Eggs selected lo'cal ex. 2113o HVns 3J(it)itc Ilroilerr 4i"rt43 Oeese 17(5 20e Cheese, triplets 3"(a33c DAILY UTB STOCK MAB1CET Cattle Receipts 1102. Journal Want Ad Quick Reference To Firms Vhere Buyer And Seller MeetWe Recommend Our Advertisers. EVXSYTIIINO Salem Electrie Co., Masom. Tempi a, DENTIST 0B. t. U UTTER, DE.N'UT, EOOM3 lild-1414 Bank of Commere. Bldg. OSTEOPATH 08a B. E. WHITE AND B. W. WAIr TON Osteopathia physioisna as. servs sprwialists. Graduates of Am .rieaa school of Osteopathy, Kirk lille, Mo. . Post graduat. and spstt Ialiied in nervous diseases at Los ingeles College. Offieos 505-508 Nat Bank Bldg. l'hons 85a Residoses, 1620 Oourt. Phone SS15. Pr. White Bes. Thone 469. WATER COWANY 8ALEM WATEB OOiirANY Office eorner Commercial and Trade streets Bills payable nunthlj In advance. I'houo 606. FrNANCLL MONEY TO LOAN On Good Real Estate Security THOB. K. FOED O.er Ladd Bush bank; Salent Oregon rEDERAL FARM LOANS 5V4 per sent it years time. A. C, Bohrnstedt, 401 Masonic Temple. Salom, Oregon MONEY to loan oa good real estate 5 Mi percent government money to loan. Liberty bonds bought and sold. W. D. Smith, Salem Bauk of Com merce. 18-14 NOTICE OF SAUB OF GOVXBNMENT TIMBER General Land Oflice Washington, D. 0. February 14, 1919. Notice is hereby given that subject to tho conditions and liniitsitiona of the act of Juue 9, 11MB, (.1!) Stat., 218), and tho instructions of tho Secretary of the Interior of September 15, 1917, the timber on tho following lands will bo Bold April 8, 11)19, at 10 o'clock a. m., at public auction at tho Uuited States land offico at Portland, Ore gon, to the highest bidder at not less than the eppruiscd value us shown by this notice, salo to bo subject to the approval of tho Secretary of the In terior. Tho pnrchaso price, with an ad ditional sum of one fifth of one per cent thereof, boing commissions allow el, must bo deposited at timo of stile, money to ibe returned if sale Is not approved, otherwise patent will issue for tho timber which must be removed within ten years. Bids will bo received from citizens of the United States, as sociations of such citizens nnd corpora tions organized imder tho laws of the United ritatcs or any state, torntory or district thereof only. Upon appli cation of a qualified purchaser, the timber on any legal subdivision will he offered separately heforn being in- luded in liny offer of a larger unit, T., 9 8., R. 2 E. Sec. 5, N K 14 HUM, fir 16W0 M., hemlock 270 M., NW14 NE'i, fir S30 M., hemlock 150 M., SW W NEW, fir 1170 M., hemloei 2o0 M., V,Y NE14, f'r 2390 M., hemlock 200 M., N -J 4 Sli',4, fir 1170 M., hemlock 120 M., NWfi HE'4 fir 10)10 M., hem lock 50 M., KWV4 SE'4, fir 790 M., SE'4 SE'i, fir 1190 M., hemlock 30 M., NE4 NW, fir 030 M. hemlock 130 M., NE'A -NVVVi, fir 630 M., NK'4 SW'i, fir 1950 M., NW14 MV, fir 2100 M.. SW14 SW14, fir 1250 M., SE4 SW14, fir 1050 M., nono of the fir to bo sold for loss thuu I.SU per M.. aud nono of tho hemlock to bo sold for less than 75 cents per M. T,. 4 8., ii. 3 E., Sec. 3j BEVi SEVl, fir 12"0 M... SWi4 SEU. fir 1115 M., Hoe. 33: 8E14 NE'i, fir 730 M., cedar 23 M., 11.50 per M. CLAY TALLMAN, SW4 NE14, fir 8,"0 M., none of the fir or cedar' to be sold for less than Commissioner General Land Office. Tono of market wtendy Best steers I13I4 Good to choice steers tll.5orai2.50 Medium to good steers 10;i.!l Fair to good steers 9''I0 Common to fair steers $8W9 Choice cows and heifers I0.5(?!2 flood to choico cos and heifers I0.;0 Medium to good eoffi and heifers 7fri,H Fair to medium cows and heiferi ota-O tenners 3.50ox5 Bulls ti(rr.50 Calves 9.00(ril3.50 Stockers and feeders $710 Hogs Receipts 3116 Tone of market steady Prime mixed 18.75t 18.09 Medium mixed 1 H..Vt , 18.7' Rough heavies lfl.75frf 17.50 Pigs 10.25 10.70 Bulk 19 Sheep Receipts lfiOl Tone of market steady Prime lambs l!f't 17 Fair to medium lnmlis lfi((i .15 Yearlings llrti'12 Wethers W'l 10 Ewes rt.50('i 10,50 Farmer's Produce Coffipaay 160 8. High St. Phone 10 Cash for your produce today: l'Je for top veal. 22c for top hogs. H;us, ull weigh. 28e That GSc Serrice On Short Telephsas -yXUia 120 KLBCTEICAL 147 North Hih lit! THE SOLDIER BOY 3 Pool and bil liard parlor is now opea nnder sew management and it renders you ana the general publi. a congenial place to pass away a few leisure hoars. Th. basement of Orcgea Electrie depot, corner of State and High. Phone 828. Win. Livwk, prop. 3-f STOVE REPAIRING STOVES REBUILT AND REPAIRED 50 years experience, Depot, National aod American fence. Sites 26 to 53 in high Paints, oil and varnish, eta Loganberry and hop hooks. Salem Fence and Stove Works, 50 Court street Fhone 121 SUE A REPAIRS all kinds of furni ture if broken or out of repair; up holster repairs made. Shop 3o2 Che meketa St. between Commercial ani Liberty. Phone 1S1. 4-2" 2ND HAND GOODS. We Buy, Sell And Exchange All kinds of Furniture, Stoves, Clothing, Dishes, Bicycles, Harness, Tools aud Junk. We buy What yoa don't want aud pay the highest price in cash. Peoples' New & 2nd Hand Store 271 N. Commercial Phone 734 LAUNDRY MAN HOP LEE, eiport Jaundryir.an, 431 Ferry St. I pay top market prjee for chickens and eggs. Office phenej KDIDJ, rusidence 1.I33J. tf AUTO REPAIRING All kinds of auto repairing by an ex perienced workman. All work guar anteed to bo satisfactory. Studebak er repairs a specialty, D. K. Moir, 203 N. Commercial. REAL ESTATE BRING YOUR TRADES BRING your trades. I can match Jo. C. W. Nieineyer, all branches of rel estate end ( nnada lands, 215-811 Musouiu building. Phone 100U. FOR SALE A gool double team haf ness, will trado for hay or grain, or will enuhange for good dry wood. Heo Square Deal Realty compose". Phono 470 SECOND-HAND GOODS NO CASH KEylJISED Good overeoal shoes and suits, all kinds of music al Instruments, shotguns, rifles, he iug stoves, gas stoves, suit eases sad 10U0 other useful articles to sell or trade. Wl.ut have yout The Capital Exchange. 3.17 Court 8t. Phone 493, TEE FIX-IT SHOP Umbrella,., repaired aud recovered, razors, knives, scissors and laws, mowers sharpened, taw filing, lock smithing, kodaks, alarm clocks, mus ical instruments and roller top deska repaired. My spocialty is repairing everything in tho light repair line. New" local ion is 347 Court J"t. Phone skop 49.1, lies. 1109. Alvin B. Stew art. LODGE DIRECTORY KVICIHTS OF PYTHIAS MEET At McCoruack ball on every Tuesday at 8. P. Andresen, C. C. f . J. tCuaU E. B. fc 8. BOYAL Neighbors of America, Ore gon Clrapo camp No. 1300 meet every Thursday evening in MoCornack hall Elevator scrvieo. Oracle, Mrs. Car rlo E. li-nn, 64 Union St.; recor der, Mrs. Melissa Persons, 1413 H, 4th St. Phono H.ltiM. MODERN WOODMEN Or AMERICA Oregon Cedar Camp No. 8248 ttl evcry Thursday evening, s o'sloas: In M'Cnrnnck hail, ever Meysri store. Kiy A. (Jrnnt, V. C.j F A. Turner, clerk. CNITED ARTISAN'S Capital Assem bly No. 84 meets every Thursday at 8 p. m. in Masonic Temple, tllesa C. Nile", M. A.j C. A. Vibbert, soerctary, 310 Uwun? strit. J. A. Rowland Furniture Store Buys, sells and exchanges new and 2nd hand furniture. All kinds of repaii work, light grinding, filing, and brazing a specialty. Bight prices. 247 North Commercial tit. Phone IS. WOOD SAW PHONE 1090B Our Prices are Right W. M. ZANDER, Proprietor 1255 N. Summer Btrest, Salem, Oregns SCAVENGER SALEM BCA V E N O E B Garbage and refuse of sll kinds removed on month ly contracts st reasonable rates. Cess pools denned. DcaJ animals moved. Office phone Main, 167j