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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON. THURSDAY. APRIL 3. 1919. PAGE NINF. V f v' (V '- XfTA, . ! :. i'Ajl h&f$. rr I A DOROTHY GISH who will appear in "BCOTS" at the Oregon Friday and Saturday! of this week. . ! uction Dale of 65 yards of very heavy canvas; 75 pounds of tea; baking powder; canned goods; soap; GOO pairs of shoes; lamp chimneys; 45 dozen fruit jars; 125 safe ty razors; silver teaspoons; hats and lets of other articles. We are going to turn them loose Saturday, April 5, 1:30 o'clock One 2-year old filly running stock. Sired by Dick Mills, one of Oregon's famous running horses. She is just right to go into training this season. 1 Milburn wagon and 14-ft bed, nearly new. 1 Studebaker buggy, rubber tired. 1 steel plow, 14-inch, nearly new. 1 set of single driving harness. Salem Auction Co. 157 S. Commercial St. Phone 1117 G. SATTERLEE, Auctioneer D. CURRIE, Manager Journal W ant Ad Quick Reference To Firms That Gi?o Service On Short Where Buyer And Seller MeetWe Recommend Our Advertisers. EVERYTHIXQ ELECTRICAL Salem Electric Co., Masonic Temple, 127 North High- Telephoa OSTEOPATH DBS. R K. WHITE AND B. W. WAL TON Osteopathia physicians ud aerve "specialist. Graduates of Aim ericas school of Osteopathy, Kirk ille, Mo. Post graduate and spec ialised ia nervosa disease at Lot Angeles College. Office 503-508 Nat Bank Bldg. l'hono 85rf. Residence, 1620 Ooart. Phone 2115. Dr. Whit Bea. Phone 409. MUSEKENTS THE SOLDIER BOYS Pool and bil liard parlor ia now open under aasr management and it renders you and the general publio a congenial plata to past away a few leisure boon. The basement of Orcgoa Eleetna depot, eorner of 8tate and High, Phone 623. Wm. Livock, prop. 3-C WATER COMPANY 4ALEU WATEB fOMPANT Office eorner Commercial aad Trade stree'-e Bills payable monthly ia advance. Paoe 60A loll of ifimmrji "From Over There" vj General Pershing's Official Reoort The following casuult ios arc report ed by the commanding gene':,' of the American expeditionary force Died of accident and other enures ... 39 j Wounded severely 12 1 Wounded slightly .... 2(1 i Missing in action li Total.. Diod From Accident and Other Crruscs Corporal Arthur Ci. Russell, Matador Texas. Corporal (harlsc C Windsor, Phil adelphia Va Cook Michael Curr, Winlhrop, Muss Cook Fred O Henry, Currie N C. Privates Sulvnlnro Andreucei. Italy. Santo Calabro, Bnrneshnrn, Tu. ' Vineenzo t'a'iui Chester, Pa Chillies Ernest Cnnthonie Penn. ..:..... Wilfred Claymore, Lawrence Muss Perry EdicU, Syracuse N V Otto' W Fickcrt. Now York Albert L Creor, Tiairen La John Jafobb Haile. Brooklyn N Y Jnnii'l M iron -on- Creosote, Wash Oscar O linn- in, Fidjjwny l'n Jnnies O II :1 "rt, Yonkers N Y Silas lies Monk Ya Clarence llotchkiss, Woneonta X Y Itort II Kinmininn, Oladewater Texas T ester E Lambert, Lubbock, Texas. (!eo. R Mi,(!own, (Jmfield Wash August Minnie, Sannirola. Italy Thoinus Nemi, Arana Italy Henry Xienliouse, Spring Luke Mich Harry E Purdum Olencoe Minn Victor E uesadn, Y Fred K Ri'liertson, sikeston Mo .Tames Rockwell, Mercersburj Pa William A Roll, Wau-sau Wis Charles Kosinsk, Imlian Harbor Ind William L Howe, New York Fred E Rankle. Hiattsville Kns John H Schultz, Suleni Wis Peter Senteff, Cincinnati Ohio (oorjre eyniore, Middlesboro Ky . Elmer E Vance Virden 111 Cienrgo C Wcndt, Olnlhe Kas Wallace Wilson, Klmira N Y Isaac H Yingling, Johnstown Po Oreentree 1 California i Killed in action, previously reported Wcundrd. Degree Undeterniinel. Corporal IMbert F Colbiirn. San Jose Killed in Action, Previously Reported Missing in Action. Mechanic Rosco R Priestley, Chero kee, Ka.i Privates Walter Hess Hill City Kas kSivert Olson, Devils Lake N 1) Vablia C I'atrick, North llranch, Minn Ernest C Wilcox, New Hrilnin Conn Joseph A Williams, (lettysburg l'n George It Wolfe, Ynnndnlc Ark Died. Previously Reported Missing In Action. Victor E Chapman, Brcaliuborn N Y Dollie Hamrick, Sulphur Springs Ala John P Heiken, Atlantic Iowa Joseph W Hemphill McKeesrock Pn Andrew Hildenbrand, Evanston, Ind Stanley Price, Olaswport Pn Jose L Savedra, Polvodea N M Henry Schuniaclier. Haltimoro Md Ray Wagner, (ialeondu 111 Leroy 11 Wheeler Deerfield III Frank John Wirl, Pittsburgh Pa Pa Hnnford Russell Wright, Johnstown RICKEY NEWS. hood Tuesday. Mrs. Kminiline Seism, Manila Dunl gan, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Duncan and grandchildren, Eva and Pencil Shilts, illuf Scotls Mills, visited at the M. J. (Capital Journal Special Service.) Rickev. Or.. Auril 3. Mr. C. Grimm ..ir....i i., : Mnseo homo Tuesday, ,,,,.,,, . Irvine Cuplinger, who has been ill her dauRhtor, Mrs. C. M. Howard. .ith tvvoil, , XKn,u Wlll, f . TURNER LOCALS Mr. and MrB. Veliro Lewis of Lyons spent seernl days with Mr. and Mm. Townsend C Younir, Freeport L I N Y jE- A- L('wis tllis wct'k- Airs, r-uri jiacu ttnu son, ijieuieuani Morris Race of Salem, were cullers .t the D. A. Harris tuid the M. M. Muguo homes one day last week. T. Wallace has purchased a Ford. Mrs. E. J. Whitney is visiting her daughter, Miss Mervle Whitney of Port land. Mrs. A. Parson was a Sulein visit) r Saturday. N. Fryslie spent Saturday in Salem. Clyde Lewis, a brother of E. A. Lew is, received his discharge und returned to his homo at Crocked Finger, after visiting li hs brother hero and relatives .iln Salem. j Miss Lottie Wallimc visited friends in Salem last week. ., . MisHcVLeln Huiinf aud Margaret M:.- Ilewitt united iK callt'd on l" 1Jitk"lllu Tuesday . .1 II I HUUIIi fcj- . , Louis Tucker-bn)i received his dis charge and is again at home. 1 Mrs. II. Burbeo is at the Sdeiu hos pital receiving treatniont. I Tho Lang mau visited our ncighbor- (Capital Journal Special Service) Turner, April 3. The P. T. A. arc planning a good got together meeting at the Turner public school on the evening of April 4th. Several of the county officers are to speak also a splendid program is being planned by the teachers. - Church attendance was good last Sunday and the Sabbath school show an increase of membership. Tho cento nary council has been formed of ten members with llrother G. A. G. Moore 1 president and F. C. Gunninir secretarv ' Mr. and Mrs. C. W with the church. On organizing a choir, Mrs. Jennie Moore was anooin'ed to take charge. Mr;, Moore ia also presidont of the junior Epworth. League. Mrs. W. A. Martin and Mrs. Geo. Moore go to tho Sunday school and KpwOTth Lengtic convention held in Salem Friday and Saturday, represent ing the M. E. church of Turner. John M. Davis and wife of Browns ville returning from a visit with rel atives in Portland, were Sunday guestB with Mrs. C. A. Davis. Deputy Sheriff Smith in the lino of again and able to be about. GRAIN EMBARGO REMOVED 0 liB Portland Union Slock- Yards Weekly Report DTOIII QI C r A i k it ou LA 8 I afto me f icrase o f Half Million and One B argains Has opened up again at 326 North Commercial street. I'a'm going to have a "wrecking business" in connection with junk and all kinds of second hand goods. Will buy all old cars or parts of cars at highest cash prices. ' . v-. .'.1 My old business principles will be strictly in evidence and will give the people square deals as before. I hope I can enjoy the support of Salem Marion and Polk county's pat ronage. 4 Watch my advertisements and get my phone number. MO Willi C 19 E 9. :!2G North Commercial St H. Steinbeck, Prop. .Xorth Portland, Or. April 3. Cat tle Receipts today, 1200. Outside of u few prices on outstanding offerings, cattle sold on a good, steady market. Home steers of merit sold up to H.50 Good cattle seemed in the majority, very little, of the tun being of infer ior quality. Current Quotations' Tone of market steady to higher Best steers 13.5Vi;14.r0 Good to choice steers $1 1 ,.V(ii 12.50 Medium to good steers id lDdi 1 1 Fair to good steers ftt10 Common to fair steers tfMi9 Choice cows and heifers IflO'iOOO 12..-0 Good to choice cows and heifers, 11(3)10 Medium to good cows and heifers 7f 3 Fair to medium cows and heifers ofti 6 Can nor, 3..r0(at.o0 Bulls t(o! Calves 9..r)0(ff 13.50 Stockers and feeders 7(JM0 Shiep Receipts 150(1. Neaily all the receipts today wero direct to killers; otherwise salc were made on a steady market. Current Quotations Tone of market steady Prime lambs lWi 17 Fair to medium lamb, $UC13 Yearlings 1 112.50 Wethers !r 10 Kwes (. 50(1(10.50 Hogs Receipts 3150. There was no change in bulk or top prices for hogs today. Tops brought il0, Inst week's .1...;.,.. Tt... I. ..li. npn ( iu on!..' """" (' " , Kws to Current Quotation a Tone of market steady Prime mixed 1S.90f"l9 Medium mixed IH.5(ioj IS.!0 Rough heavies !ltt.!Mj(al7 Pigs 16.25(7il7.23 Bulk tlS.HOfo ID Figures Compared Washington, April 3. Removal of tho embargo on grain shipments to Chicago was auuounced today by the railroad administration. The embargo was ordered early last fall on account of tho congestion which arose at the time in Chicago becauso of heavy grain receipts from the south west. The order today permits tho free movemuit of grain from all' points into Chicago without observance of the li cense regulations. IN THE COUNTY COUET Of the State of Oregon for Marion County. In Brot-at In tho matter of tho estuto of Phil lip Carter, deceased. Notice of hearing of final account. To all persons interested in tho cs tato of Phillip Carter, deceased: You are hereby notified that on tho l"th day of March 1SC. Donald W. Miles filed in this court his f : i.al account as administrator of the es'ate of Phillip Carter, deceased, an 1 that suid final account will bo heard by tins court on Monday April Htli, lltli), -nt tho hour of ten o'clock a. m. or ns soou there after as the court can hear same in tho county court room at tho court house , Suleni, Marion county, Oregon, ant you aro hefoby cited to appear at the time and place above designated and show cause if any exist, why aid final account should not bo allowed and the said administrator discharged from his trust. Dated this 12th day of March 1919. W. M. BCSU'EV, County Judge. First publication Murch 13th. Lust publication April 10th. The Capital Journal Daily Market Report Orala Wheat, soft white 2 Wuat, lower grades on sample Outs 75(70 Hay, cheat 24 Hay, oats 25 The Portland Cnion Storkvard show p, tnt. interesting iijiirr on livestock ire- ii,.:. ii ;ceived over that of last, year as fol- j c'nbbuge March 11 H.07II lows March 191 H Cattle 8,133 Calve 333 lloiis 11.3SO Sheep 8,fi5!l Total cars 521 This shows an increase of 59 cars' over that of March. 191S, and is a fair! indication of the total for the year Barley, toa $4Ko'50 Mill ruu . - 43u 44c Batter fat Buttcrfat 63e Creamery butter (i2lT.93c Pork, Veal and Mutton Pork on foot 17 3 4c Veal, fancy H(a2Ue Hteer . 7'alOc Cows 4f'irte Sprini lambs Pic 4c.r Lambs, yearlings 0'(13c Lit aad Poultry Egg, cash 37c Hens, live - 28'i 2'Jc I Old roosters 15 Cockerels - 23c ifegetiMea ! Radishes, doz. . v.-.... 3"c ; Sweet potatoes CJ. filjC li0 :i.50fu4 . 2ljf'3yic . i.... 2(" 2ie $4.25(1.4.75 FINANCIAL MONEY TO LOAN On Good Heal Estate Security TH08. K. FORD O.er Ladd k Bush bank; balem Oregon fEDERAt FARM LOANS SV4 P. cent 34 years time. A. C. Bobrnitedt, 401 Masonic Temple. Salem, Oregon MONET to loan on good real estate. o'-ij percent government money to loan. Liberty bonds bought and iold. W. D. Smith, Salem Bank of Com merce. 18-14 NOTICE OP SALE OF GOVERNMENT TIMBER -General Land Office Washington, D. C. February 14, 1919. Notice is hereby given that subject to the conditions and limitations of the act of June 9, 1916, (39 Stat., 218), aud the instructions of the Secretary of the Interior of September li, 1917, tho timber on the following lands will be sold April 8, 1919, at 10 o'clock a. m., at public auction at the United States land office at Portland, Ore gon, to tho highest bidder at not less than tho appraised value as shown by this notice, sale to bo subject to the approval -of the Secretary ,of the In terior. The purchase price, with an ad ditional sum of one fifth of one per cent thereof being commissions allow ed, must be deposited at time of stile, money to be returned if sale is not approved, otherwise patent will issue for the timber which must be removed within ten years. Bids will be received from citizens of the United Slates, as sociations of such citizens and corpora tions organized under the law of the United States or any state, territory or district th' reof only. Upon appli cation of a qualified purchaser, the timber on any legal subdivision will bo offered scparatoly before being in cluded in uny offer of a larger unit, T., 9 S., K. it E., Sec, 5, AKVi NE, fir 10!)0 M., hemlock 270 M., N W'4 NE'4. fir WHO M., hemlock 150 M., 8W 4 -NE, fir ind M., homlocfc 250 M., 8E4 NK'i, fir 2300 M.. hemlock 200 M., XE HEVi, fir 1170 M., hemlock 120 M., NW4 SK'4 fir 1030 11., hem lock bit M., ISWV4 V K "4 , f'f 70 M., SIC'i Si:',!, fir 1190 M., hemlock 30 M N F, l NWV,, fir 0311 M. honiloek 130 iM., NEVi NW'14, fi' fi:, M, NK'i SW'A, fir 1950 M., SWVi SWVi, fir 21(10 M., SWy, SW'4, fir 1250 M,, SKU HWYt, f r PHI) M., none of tho fir to bo sold for bws than $1.50 per M., and nouo of the hemlouk to be sold for lesd than 75 (euts per M. T,. 4 8., K. 3 E., S'-e. 3; SE',i SEV,, fir 1200 M,., SWVi 8E'A, fir 114. M., Sec. 33 8K'4 NE'c, fir 730 M., cedar 25 M., 1.50 per M. CLAY TALLMAN, 8WV4 NEW. fir 850 M., oouc of the fir or cellar to ho sold for less than Commissioner Oenerai Land Office. Flour, hard wheat 3.15(i!3.25 Portland Market Portland, Or., April 3. Butter, city creamery .'0fu.Gic select, d local ex. 4 1 (a 1.1c Hens 33(a3 i Broilers 4(.i, t.to Geeso l'Qi-iQe Cheese, triplet 37(ii,39c STOVE REPAIRING 8TOVE8 REBUILT AND REPAIRED 60 years experience, Depot, Natioaal aad American fence. Sites 26 to 58 in high Paints, oil and varnish, eta Loganberry and hop hooka. Salem Fence and Stove Works, 150 Court street Faont IS. SHEA REPAIRS all kinds of furni ture if broken or out of repair; up holster repairs made. Shop 352 Cae nieketa St. between Commercial aad Liberty. Thone 181. 4 2ND HAND GOODS. We Buy, Bell And Exchange All kinds of Furniture, Stoves, Clothing, Dishes, Bicycles, Harness, Tools and Junk. We buy what yoa don't want and pay the highest price is cash. Peoples' New & 2nd Hand Store 271 N. Comintrcial Phone 734 LAUNDRYMAN HOP LEE, export laundryman, 43 uirj 01. a )iny wy marnt'ft jfiii:v au( chickens aud eggs. Office phoa 1339J, residence 1333J. . tf AUTO REPAIRING All kiuds of auto repairing by aa ex perienced woikman. All work go- . autecd to be satisfactory. Studebak er repairs a specialty. O. R. Moir, 203 N. Commercial. REAL ESTATE BRING YOUR TRADES BRIKQ your trades. I ean match yoa, C. W. Niemcyer, all branches of real estate and Canada lands, 215 21 Masonic building. Phone 1000. FOR SALE A good double team har ness, will trade for hay or grain, or will exchange for good dry woid. See Square Deal Realty eompevl Phono 470 SECOND-HAND GOODS NO CASH REQUIRED flood ovoreoa shoes and suits, all kinds of muaie al instruments, shotguns, rifles, heaV intf stoves, gas stoves, suit cases and 1000 other useful articles to sell or trade. What havo yonl The CapHsi Exchange. 337 Court St. Phone 411, REPAIRING STEWART'S REPAIR SHOP Htva just in-lulled a machine that will sharpen Inwiimowers the same M tha factory puts them out new. Br'ng all your lilit repair work to mo. Ai vin'B. Stewart, 347 Court St. Fhona 493. LODGE DIRECTORY KN1CHT8 OF PYTHIAS MEET AT ileCornck ha.ll oa every To-df at S. P. Andresen, C. C. F. J. Kant: K. It. i 6. Turnip Head lettuce . . Beets ....... ft $11 hi offtiiitl diitic, wan After waiting till the clouds rolled;1'!'''11 '!P - by, with hearts courageous io the as surance of better thini; to rome, onr flag growers are now unleashing tbeir U,iraeiors mr HIT lj:nn It. O. Thomas of Portland was fall- 53 ing on Turner friendj Sunday. i f'nrflTiin 3V.0 Cauliflower, flats 22.23 21.r,t' ;.,. h. hT il.25 '.. u 1 Wintsap apples, box It alt iOraages ; $3fffl.75 I Lemons, box ....... 5(u? .,. Th : Bananas . We recent Tur- .. r lorion (raoe iruu, ra:e .... eeu i JUUlfJC White figi, lb. 19a20c Package fi,;s por bx 50 pkg 4(a0.!i0 Honey, extracted 20 EcUU Prices Fzjf, dozen .. 40c Crranif-ry butter 70c DAILY LIVE STOCK MnBKEt Cattli Receipts 100 Tone of market stea ly B. t kteers 13(ii 14.50 (lood to choico steers $lt.50fif 12.50 Medium to good steers' $10(all Fair to good steers 9(al0 Common to fair steers $Hf'i9 Choice cows and heifers $10.30(W) 12.25 Good to choice eows and heifers 9!fi 10.50 Medium to good cows d heifers tTtfrS Fair to medium eows and beifcri $5(rt(J Uanner 3.50(?H.50 Bulls 6(n S.50 " Calves 9.50' 13.50 Stockers and feeders $7(510 Hogs Receipt 537 Tone of innrket steady Prime mixed tH. 75fri IH.85 Medium mixed $18. i5f'i 13.75 Kou'b bcavies llli.T 1 1 l'i.5 Pig 1'!.25(i 17.25 Bulk 18.85 SHeep Receipt 2!lfl Torn- of market steady Prime lam!) 1 1 7 Fair te medium lambs $14(al5 Yearling $1112 Wethers $! 10 Ewes 'J.50(.i 10.50 ROYAL Neighbors of America, Ore gon Urape camp No. 1300 meet every Thursday evening in McCornack hall Elevator service. Oracle, Mrs. Car rio E. Bunn, CIS Union St.; recor der, Mrs. Melissa Persons 1415 H. 4 th. St. Phone 14.1GM. MODERN WOODMEN OP AMERICA Oregon Cedar Camp f Io. 5246 rr.fU every Thursday evening, b o'clock in McCornack hall, over II oyer store. Ray A. Grant, Y. C; T. A. Tumor, elerk. UNITED ARTISANS CapiUl Ami bly No. 84 meets every Thursday at H p. m. in Masonic Tempi?. Ciena C. Nile, M. A.; C. A. Vibbert, aoerelary, 840 Owen street J. A. Rowland Fumilure Store Buys, sells and exchanges new aad 2nd hand furniture. All kinds of repai. work, light grinding, filing, and brazing a specialty. Bight prices. 17 North Commercial tiX Phone 18. WOOD SAW PHONE 1090B Our Prices are Right W. M. ZANDER, Proprietor 125" N. Summer Street, Salem, Orrgoa. SCAVENGER SALEM SCAVENGER Garbage refuse of all kinds removed on moatk 1 contracts at reasonable rata. Ces pools cleaned. Dead animals re moved. Office phor.e Main, 167