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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1919. rt v(.- t" For Constipation! Physic Purge or Laxative? U Everyone now and then become constipated, and mU Eoca are chronically in that ecmditicn. The perplexing question arises what to use. Purgatives and cathartics are drastic and usually cause reaction. Saline waters are rapid in action but do no more than empty the bowels. Just as certain an effect, and certainly a much more pleasant one, can be obtained by the use of a combination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin sold by druggists under the name of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. It acts gently, without griping. It is an especially ideal medicine for children, women, old people and others who find purges too powerful. Only a teaspoonful is required, and by morning the move ment is free and complete. A bottle in the house is insurance for the whole family against constipation, indigestion, heed aches, flatulency and other digestive ills. The druggist will refund your money if it fails to do as promised. Ft Dr. Caldwell's PRICE AS ALWAYS In spit of greatly increased laSoiatory coats due to the War, by aacrifirmf profits and absorbing war taxes we have main tained the price at w!iich this fstnily lax ative has been sold ty druggists for the past 26 years. Two sixes 50c and $1.00. Mi of fpmv n From Over There General Pershing's Official Report The following casualties arc reported. by the commanding general of thu ! American Expeditionary Forces: Kiled in Action 16 J lied from Wuunds 5 I'ied from Accident and Other Causes 13 Died of Discr.so .' 40 Wounded Seveioly 20 Wounded (degree undetermined) . 14 Wounded Slightly .24.") Missing in Action 11 Total ..370 Killed in Action. Corp Robert Sevmour, East St Louis III. Corp Furl Lamont Wiseman, Kansas City Mo. Privates. Ernest Applelou, Convy Minn. Arthur Dodd, Crossvillo, Aia. Arthur E. llulborg, Prinoctown ill. Milton Johnson, Wiisliinjrton 1) C. Shedor G Larson, Garland Minn. Luther Andrew l.emonds, Hotcomb Mo. Charles Lee Littleton, Hnworth Okie, lliihiird L McDowell, Clarksvillo Tex. lames II hli-Pctik, Walling Teun. Fred Nylnnd, Mcnnhgn Minn. Antonio Schiavone, Worcester Mass. Hulla E Hcrivens, Wellington Kan. James Ralph Sparks, Kennet Mo. Edward J Lex, Milwaukee vis. Died of Wounds. Sgt William J Kline, Chicago 111. Privates. Francis I. Mullignn, Cambridge K Y. William R Patten, Mogollon N M. Died of DiEease. Lieut Howard G Tavlor, Normtown Pa. Privates. John G Anderson, Los Angeles I'al. Wililnm Cain, Wriglitsvillc fin. Died from Acicdent and Other Causes. Master Signnl Electrician Joseph Oiiva, Newark N J. Privates. John J Carey, Ayrshire Seorlnnd. Wilium Ilarre, Boardstown 111. Itenjnniin Jordan, Newark N J. Frank Lochorm, Loogontee Inn. Died of Wounds. Pvt Ben Eversole, Hamilton Ohio. DAILY HEALTH TALKS The Many Mysteries of Nature (By L. W. WttVEH, M. I).) You can take an cnion seed and a innsy seed, and plant thorn side by wide' in the same Ut of ground. In one ea.e, you get an onion, with its jteculiarly strong odor, and in the oth ir you get a flower of rare beauty. You can Innt a peppy seed and get opium (a dangerous, habit forming drug), or you can plant a rhubarb seed mid get Homethiiig that helps conci liation. Xo scientist, living or dead, can explain these mvsterics of nature. Jtrhind the invisible life germ in ench Kee ilU hidden the deep jwrfet that nobody understands. Everything grow i:ig out if the ground soenu intended for some ue in establishing natural! Pvt Odin J Johnson, r.nuriiclaw """ conditions, ltr. Fierce, of Buffalo, N.Killed lu Action, Previously reported V., Ion since found out what i nnt-j Wouudod Slightly, wrally best for women's diseases. He "Sgt Charles A Fretts, t'onnellsvill" learned it' all through treating thou-ll'a. annds of cn.-es. The result of his stud-'Died of Wounds, Previously Reported iea was a medicine culled Dr. Pit, 's Ktivoiite Prescription. This mclicire is made uf vcgetaHc growths that n tnre surely intended for Lackaehn, headache, weakening drains, bearirg down pains periodical irregularities, ) civic inflammations, and for the many disorders common to women in all ag"s of life. Dr. Pier.-e's Favorite Prescrip tion is tvle rf ladv'a slipper root. Llack cohosh root, nnicorn root, blue rohitfh root and Oregon grape root. Women who tr.ki this stnnd.ird remedy know that in Dr. Pierre's Favorite Prescription thev are gcttinj a safe woman's tonic so good that druggists ! Killed in Action, Erroneously scported. everywhere sell it. Pv, ii..,rB.all J Babcovk, Johnstown Favorite Prescription should j ",.B the fnll confidence of evnry woman 'njDjc(l'0f Wounds, Erroneously Reported. Amerir, beenn-e it eonlain, no alee- WMam hkhurd iatu,n, , metis fiftl sna no nfirrnt'e. ir. i icri c Knew,i when he first made this standard med ieine. thst whiskey and morphine are injurious, and so he hns always kept 1hm ont of bis remedies, send 10 to Pierce's Invalids' Hotel Buffalo. N. Y., for trial packsce. Table's. JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY OYRUP DEPSIN The Perfect J. Laxative FREE SAMPLES If you hava am wed Dr. CaldwstTs Syrup Pepam lend for a Ire trial bottle to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 46S Washington St., MonticrUo, III. If thrr art bibin at home, nsk for copy of Dr. Caldwell's book, "The Care of Baby." Pvt Tom Wililams, Hogos Store Va-. Died froal Accident and Other Causes. Capt Joseph D Carter, Ci'icse lex. Corp Ernest J Higginbothnm, Water Valley Miss. Privates. Johnny MeGaw, Baxter Ar. Jessie R Mitchell, Dullus Tex. Frank M Porinchnk, Charleston Pu. Willinm V Si'hleiger, Portland Or. Clarence M Kkolton, Great rnlls Mont Charles A Vogt, Atkins Va. . Diod of Disease. Lieut Richard B Alvord, Hornell N Y Lieut Joseph K Ballow, Fauusdale Ala Sgt Charley Hansen, Clevelatnd 0. Corporals. Frank M Bourne, Buffalo N Y. Jr.mes V Harries. Kenton Wnsh. James A Long, Fulleiton 1'a. Eldred E Hiltman, Pingreo N D. Wagoner Harry B Brown, Duquoin Kan, Chauffeur Leonard W Kightlinger, Northeast Pa. - Cook Wilber Emmons, Spring vale Me. Privates. Ben F Amos, Big Springs Tex. James May Barrett, Auburn N Y. Frank F Anderson, Wasco III. Wesley W Bolen, Oconto Wis. Jasper Colwell, M tdisonville Tex. Irene J Cormier, New Bedford Mass. Fred L Edwards, Sennth Mo. James A foreman, Stanford Ky. Chester Franklin, Canton Miss. Alfred Green, Talulan La. Walter L Hurt, Halakoff Tex. Do Witt R Hisley, Kenmore Ohiot HtMiiiing C Jorgenson, Urr.yling Mich. Harrison G Jlohrmnn, Palmpra M J. Myron W Nelson, Kismet Kan. Allison Ofl'utt, KussellviUo Ky. Isidore IVIiuruli, Schencctndy N Y. Charles Quariie, Wheeling V Va. Itay Reser, Franklin Ohi.i. Ncal Rogers, New York N Y. Harry G Hcuton, Glen Carbon 111. Al v in Smith, Elizabetlitown 111. Harvey C Snitfen, South Norwaft Conn. Alfred Spurgo, O'innon jii, Sam Sullivan, Gareii Miss. Charles M Tucker, Los Angeles .al. Elroy J Vim Hoek, Coal Valely III. Fred C Weichselbraun, Chicago 111. William E Wevhc, Forcstvillc Cal. William T White, PhilKilelpliia Pa. David WillininH, Boliva N C. Plato 8 Wilson, Morgnnton N C. Geoi-ge M Yeats, Hegnr Tex. . ltt M" .," ,,:"d'X " TZ several press associations: Killed in Action, Previously Reported Died. Tvt Earl T Johnson, Lingle Wyo. Died of Wounds, Previously Reported Died. Pvt Artluir Corteii, Kraemcr Lft. Died of D:sease, Previous: Reported Died. .lnnonn K Bnssett. Baltic Conn. . Killed in Action, Previously Reported Wounded Severely. Wounded (Degree Undetermined) Corp Taut H Westbrook, f heruiun Tex Killea lu Action, Previously Reported Kiswing In Action. Corp John B.Kith, Philadelphia Pa. t Privates. Herbert M P Cocker, West Orange N J. Simon Cornell, Lloydell Pa. William Frederick Foth, Wittenberg Wis, i L Antonio Yacomo, Matawan N J. Died of Wounds, Previously Reported Missing in Action. I'vt John Spiegel, Johnstown Pa, Pa. MARINE CORPS CASUALTIES The following casualties are reported by the commanding (rrnerai or the jAmerban Expeditionary Juice: ifl.-wenVle.M.v.liamsl o- m m HI. WedV WWsnBcc.Tvea "in Action12 2 1 Total 4 Killed in Action. Corp Carlos Dickson Creed, Columbus Ohio. CorpWillinui Earl Dye, Kenmorc Ohio. Corp Noble Erie Uuiie, Minneapolis Miuu. Privates. Earl Clifton Hiles, Poroit Mich. Clvde Mitchell, Holoway Mich. Buseetl W Mullen, Bornardsville Jt J. William Tompkins, Preston Iowa. .. Died of Wounds. St M:iniiau Kmiec, Grand Rapids Mich. Sorp Clvde Webber Morse, Boston Mass. Privates. Edmund Arthur Butler, North Minne apolis Minn. . Hubert Cutber Cauierou, Chicago 111. James Asburv Cook, Winston-Salem X 0. Robert Price Eton, Enid Ok!a. Bert William Gresham, Atlanta 111. Henry Edward Higgins. Rockford 111. Homer Benton Mugee, Frguklinton La. Llvod Arthur Sallinger, New Orleans La. 1 Died of Disease. Tvt Harold Mayberry Antoine, Doe Bun Mo. Pvt l.eslio William Fraliek, Cain bridge Mass. Died as Result of Accidental Shooting. Bertie Harrison, llazclliurst (!a. Killed in Action, Previously Reported Missing. Pvt Robert Lineolu Dutro, Groveport Ohio. Pvt John Bamold, Nebraska City Neb Diod of Wounds, Previously Reported Missing In Action. Pvt Fred Carl William Olson, Nepon sct Mass. George Frederick Vandling, West Ber wick Fa. ;!p Your Digestion K V,"hcn acid-distressed, relieve the indigcstioit with RMfOIDS Dissolve easily ou tonjno ae j leaf ant to take dj ccr.dy. Keep j our otomuch aweut, try KI-moiJi MADE EY ICCTT 6 UOWNB Makers or corra emuleiom a. I STATE HOUSE NEWS II. M. Iloskins, who has been g mcu ber of the clerical staff in the office of Stato Treasurer lloff, has recently resigned to accept n position as cash ier in the U. 8. National bnk of New hoi. Treasurer lloff has appointed Clifford Knickerbocker of Sheridan to the position vacated by Mr. Hoskins. It is apparent from a letter recent ly received by Governor Olcolt from Chairman 0. C. Leiter, that the Ore gon welcome commission i fulfilling its duty very effectively in New York He say, in part: "Our work is gcing On very smooth ly and we huvo built up a good or ganization.' The boys seem delighted that Oregon has established a little oa;,is in tho New York desert. We are conducting the headquarters with a little ennteen of Oregon papers on file, are running an iaformation bureau for the boys and Oregonians in New York; have a piano and phonographs read ing and writing tables, a few Oregon pictures on the walls, and are main taining a really pleasant atmosphere in tho place. Tho young ludies are i Oregon matrons connected with our j headquarters nrc visiting the hospitals and also meeting the boys at the docks! Jud;e Thomas Carrick Burke is acting us treasurer and Walter L. Whitnejr ns auditor, so 1 believe that the busi ness afi'airs of the commission are in proper hands. " H. H. Corey and Fred Williams, of the Public service commission, have hut returned from n trio into southern Oregon, whore they were investigating ii.ait.is pertaining to proposea rauroau c-osungs. They nlso took up the ap plication for the joint use of power poles by the California-Oregon Power Co. and the I'acific Tel. k Tel. com pany . The state highway commission finds iiself today the center of attnfion in the Ui'.'cst convention of road enthus iasts, it has ever known at a rcgulas meeting. The fact thnt about three million dollars worth of road contracts arc hung up has crented unusual inter est; and added to t!u is tlie swarm ot i..,oltrs who have pet projects to look stt r. Anticipating a crowded day to day, the coinmifsion worked overtime esterday in disposing of preliminary lontim bm-iness. Among other things tji - disposed of the ma'ter of the route to be taken by the Pacific high way between Junction City and Eu gene. Notwithstanding tho opposition from residents in that section, the com mission decided upon the river route for the r- s-wm (hat this stretch of road could be finished in comparatively For Coated Tonga Bad Breath, Sour Stomach, Bloating, Git, Biliousness, Sick Head ache, Indigestion, Constipation, lake the always reliable FOLEY CATHARTIC TAELETJ They clear the bowels, sweeten the ttonv cb and lookup the liver. Do not gripe, J. B. Colsst, 108 LshorTemtt, Los Anteta, Cat: "Altar 56 yosrs' cstcrieoce with all sorts rid kinds of es'hartie rraedie. I got wise to oltr Cathartic Tablets, and tber are lac best 1 TS Vts4." J. C. Perry ' Died of Disease -Piid of Accident Cannibals Picture Is Coming To Ye Liberty r ! ,4 SaHth Sea Cannibal Once captured by cannibals only to escape by a hair'. treadth, ttte John son discovered a tribo of pygmies, watched head hunters bury their old people alive, looked with civilised eyes upon strango, primitive races for the tirst time. Through it all they uiaii ased to keep their motion picture cam era; and tho resultant film is the most amazing thing ever exhibited. "Can nibals of the South Seas" is rife with the spirit of adventure, the lure of sure seas and green savage isles, the uiulving romance of Conrad, Stevenson and London Ui be shown at Vc Liber ty i days, starting tomorrow. short time, whereas the other route would require about two years to com plete. On this stretch of river read the commission will arrange for the ex perimental pavement authorized by the last legislature that is, the three types of bitulitliic, concrete uud wood block ns a moans of demonstrating the relative merits of the three, It is known thnt the wood block paving will have a greater initial cost, but it is understood that the lumber companies will take up the differeneo in -cost for the sake of making the demonstration.' Owing to. the fact that Commission er Frank Warren has lMen called un expectedly to the cast on important business, G-ovornor Olcott has sent no tices today, to the other members of the fish and game commission announc ing that the conference which was to have been huld in Portland Friday, April lh, has beun postponed indefi nitely, as it is not certain when Mr. Warren will return to Oregon. As soon as ho can learn as to this, the govern or will send out a second notice of a meeting, which is to dual with tho numerous charges brought against the commission, ' It's Springtime Celery King Time Blood Cleaning time is here! What will I give tho children and take, myself! CeJejry King, of 'course the kind that father and mother takes cvti spring. Try Celery King to Jw'ify the blood this spring he cost is almost sth ing the benefit beyond price. A ciep of freshly brewed Cehjry King every other night will drive pois onous waste from the system, will tone up the liver, brighten up dull ey.- nd fill your whole being with the joy of living. It's just the right spring medicine purely vegetable. Good Roads Meeting To Be Held Wednesday Eveninng A meeting will bo held at the audi torium of tho Commercial club Wednes day evening to which every man in Ha lem who is interested ia good roads and the proposed issuing of bonds lor ucli, is invited. T. B. Kav, president of tho Marion county society, will preside at the meet ItiJYou will plant M flowers -of course I ' Make sure olthsirijiistityjnd beauty by plsung Morse's Calih.ioia Seeds. All l) e old lasoriles, stsarlard vsriflvi as well as the delightful 1919 aoTc'iies. Lion s Tail Ug, tlmder wilb moye swa. Kiae te edg-e a f adca, Chinese WooLH.oxt er Imarsie tlobe-shsped scsilet crimsoo. LastiDdrnnilcrjr whea cut. Double Blue Cornflow- ER The haesl blue cut Howet diete is. Spencer Swt.f.t Peas, Sttapdrsgons, sod Dshliss our specialties. Mot ms has propa gated mote sew varieties ol sweel peas than any other American seedsmaa. RteaCT'-T Mcrf't CsMnrcis Flower Sf rrv- asa m-J u. tlin..-i lo If.i A f. Sceii U.-ir lr ktmtWjt as w t Pts C-il-qf uA tm l9l4Csr!iaCaiils-ii',rv Ura'i "ii - iu if 4 .:. C.CMof-SEoxCO.SuF,.. Moss's Seeds 4 fc,y.it f-f ' '? "rf -if m WHISKEY VALUED AT $50,O0OC0SSnCATED Seattle Officials Uncorer Bootleggers Supply Of 3,150 Quarts. Seattle, Wash., April l.V Arrests are expected hourly that will reveal the workings of an elaborate bootlegging syndicate, following the seizure of 3.150 quarts of bonded whiskey in an old barn aear the abandoned Meadows race tracks by Sheriff Stringer and deputies Monday afternoon. The liquor is valued at more than $30,000 and was contained ia sealed metal containers, holding 30 bottles each packed in sawdust. The brand was '01d Kentucky Boone Seven Ycara Old." "We have been working for three months to find the base of supply of a group of bootleggers, explained Sher iff Stringer today. "Finally we suc ceeded in following an automobile to the cache at the Meadows. At least four automobiles were kept busy by the syndicate peddling the liquor st fancy prices. Sacks containing 12 quart boitles, were put up there awaiting callers who would in turn distribute the liquor." Stringer thinks the booze came to Seattle in carload lots from the "ast. A. Hensgen, who says he rented the barn to a man named C. A. Johnson, was arrested. Hennsgen displayed a written agreement signed by Johnson, in which Johnson agreed to pay $.")0 for the use of the barn. ing and short talks will be mado by those who nro not only interested in wood roads but who have sonix ivnl in formution to give on the subject. There is a feeling thnt possible Hl.lem is not quite right on the roud proposi tion, judging from its post irauiu of voting. There is also a feeling that right now with the coming of prosper ity and the need of good ronds to up build the industries of tho city, thnt now is tho time for Hnlem to lino up and vote for the issuing of the bonds. It wtis the bulein vote that killed the qood ronds proposition in May of 1BU and in 1U17 Balem went strongly against the proposed issue of statu bonds for tl.ono.OOO. j. While there is sumo doubt as to how Balem stands, there seems to be no doubt ss to how tho county will vote. Assurances como in to the cuod ronds committeo from all parts of tho county, tho rural districts arc strono- for good roads. This is true of Chemawa as well as of tho iSidney district. At Hhaw, Sidney and at Chemawa good roads hr.il no friends in 1(114. Now there is a feeling that what all districts needs is good roads and there wns no trouble in securing names for the petition from each 'uf, those, districts. ' Municipal telephone matters and the losses of tho Pncifie Telephone pnny In 8alem will be discussed nt a public meeting to bo held this evening nt the city bull, In the room used for the meetings of tho city council. The Pacific Telephone company will tell Its side cf the story and K T. Bnsselle, who proposes to put In a municipal phone, will put In some counter pro posals. Tho Pncifie telephone will be represented by W. II. Duney and bv severul attorneys from Portland. It will bo an Interesting session, as nt this meeting thero will be talkers for and agninst tho proposed municipal tele phone. Kverybody is welcome and the session promises to bo interesting. Come at 8 o'clock, city hull, upstairs. BRINGS THE ROSES TO CHILDREN'S CHEEKS Only Costs Few Cents Make It Tour self Same as Ordinary Tea Ask grandma nbout Dr. I'urter's K & H Ten nnd 8he will tell jou that thousands of people used it aa spring cleaner snd tonic In her younger days bociiuse it wns justly famous ss a real ly efficient herbiil remedy. To drivo out of the syUcni the ac cumulated impurities of the winter is good advice, and people who want hot ter blood and keener enjoyment of life should not neglect taking at lenst a two weeks' treatment of gentle health building K i fl Ten. Druggists will tell you that scores of peoplo enjoy a cup at bedtime bu cause it keeps the liver and bowela in proper Condition and ends bilious at tucks and sick headache. (live it to the children; they like it, and it acts very gently on their little bowels. Be sure you get. .Kl Paso, Texas, April 15, Tho Cubs proceded to Oklahoma City today fol lowing their victory here yesterday ov r it Vort Bliss team, 1U to 0, (ieotgc Ty ler and Hippo aughn hurled for tho lefcgucrs. l ittsburg. Pa., April 13. Joe Burnian of Chicago decisively defeated Hnrr? (Jou! in, the Boffu'n bantam, in a tea round natch here last night. The Capital Journal Daily ilarkei ReDOii t Drain Wheat, soft white ,2 Wheat, lower grades ea sample OnU 80c llay, cheat s4 Hay, oats . 125 Barley, ton . tWo'.IO Mill run 43(t41e Battel fat Butterfat 61c Creamery butter 60(i.61c Pork, Veal and Mutton Pork on foot 18c. Veal, fancy 1Wi21c Steers 7t40c Cows 5fa9c Joi&'naljVant Ada Quick Reference To Firms That Gits Semce On Short Where Bayer And Seller Meet We Recommend Our AdTertisers. EVEBTTHINO Salem Electrie Co., Uasoaie Temple, WATER COMPANY JALEM WATER OOXTAXT Offiee eorner Commercial and Trade streets Bills parable moathl ia advance, fhofle 604. FINANCIAL KONEY TO LOAN On Good Real Estate Security TB.O& K. FORD J . er Ladd k Bush bank; Balem Oregon FEDERAL FARM LOANS 6 pel cent Si ysars time. A. C. Bohrnstsdt, 01 Masonie Temple, Balem, Oregon MONET te loan on good real estate, 6vi percent government money to loan, liberty bonds bouitt and told. W. D. Smith, Balem Bank of Com merce. 12-14 FEDERAL FARM LOANS a"., per ccut interest. Prompt service. 34 years time. Federal faun loan bonds for sale. A. C. Bnhrnstedt, 401 Ma sonic Temple, Salem, Oregon. INSURANCE- COUNCJL-Tor free in formation about Life Insurance see J. F. llutchnson, dist. manager for the Mutual Life of N. Y., office at 371 Ktjite St., Salem, Or. Offiee phone 99, residence 1396", tf AMUSEMENTS THE 80LDIEB B0Y8 Pool and bil liard parlor is now' open under sew management and it renders you and the general publie a congenial place to pass away few leisure hours. The basemeut of Oregon Eleetrio depot, comer of State and High. Phone 628.. Win. Livock, prop. 3-8 STOVE REPAIRING STOVES REBUILT AND REPAIRED B0 years experience, Depot, National end American fence. Bizet 26 to 58 in high Paints, oil nnd varnish, ete Loganberry snd hop hooka. Kalem Fence and Stove Works. 50 Court street. Phone 124. SHEA REPAIRS all kinds of furni turo if broken or out of repair; up holster repairs mado. Shop 302 Che mekcta St. between Commercial and Liberty. Phone 181. 4-20 Spring lambs ...... 10c Ews.. . ..4$Jfle Lambs, yearlings 10(0130 ggs and Poultry Eggs, "eash 38c Hens, live 2830c Old roosters . 15e Cockerels 22c egetnoiea Radishes, doz. 35c Sweet potatoes . 6(a-ej'iC Potatoot - $1.25(1.75 Onions local $2.50.1 i annagn hou-j Turnips 2(240 Head lottuce - $4.2S(n4.7 Beots . 2V4 I'arsuips - 8MC, Cauliflower, flots $2(o-2.2o Spinach, box $1.00 n inesr-p applet, tiex f 1 CtJery, crate .. $11 trait Oranges $5(5:8.75 Lemons, box $5W1 Itananas 9c Florida grspe fruit, case $7(it8 Black figs lb. 16(18 White figs, lb. 10(a20c Package figs per bz CO pkg $4(6.9U Uoney, extracted iOo EeUU frlcea Egjs, dor.en , 40s Creamery butter 70a Flour, hard wheat f3.15(a3.2-"i Portland Market Portland, Or. April 15 Butter, city creamery iMo.iSte. , Eggs selected local ex. Viii'e Hens 3to35e llroiters 4lt(o)43e Geese 17(o20e Cheese, triplets 37fi-39e DAILY LTVB STOCK MaBKXT CiittU Hcceipts 101 Tunc salts market higher Hest steers $i:i.7."('i'l 1.75 Good to choice steers $11.50tf 12.50 Medium to good steers $10(all Fair to good steers $9(1.' 10 Common to fair steers $Sfri9 Choice cows ai.d heifers $10. 50f-$ 12.25 Good to choice cows and heifers $!irj io.50 Medium to good cows and heifeti $7(5i8 Fair to medium cows and heifert ( fl Cnnnert $3. 50(5. 50 Hulls $0(5)8.50 Calves 9.Wo 14 tj lockers snd feeders $710 Hogs R-ceipts 325 Tone of market strong Prime mixed l:i. fiOs'd 19.75 Medium mixed tVMi 19.50 l.'ough heavies $l7.-jo('i 17.73 Pigs $17rtt 17.50 Bulk $!9(wl9.75 Slieep Ri-ceipts none. Tone (tf market Btady Prime lambs i 1 7 Fair to medium lambs $1413 YearUngs $ll(ffil2 Wethers flft ifli Ewes $6.50(al0.50 Telephone Jdaia 1300 ELECTRICAL 127 North High.. REAL ESTATE BEST BUYS 24 acres. Its cultivated, 3 acre lo gins. S acree young prunes, fair is provements, stock, implements, tools, reck road, close to school, churci aal station. This is a bargatu for some one. Are you that on I -363 acree. all ia cultivation ene ef the best improved farms ia Manoa county, 3 miles from railroad town, only $75 per acre. 50 acres all ia cultivation, well drain ed, fair building:; 4'-j miles from Salem, only HGt) per acre; thi it $40 per acre less than it is worth; $.t()00 cash, balance 6 percent, llave several close in tracts at Tery attractive prices. For best buvs see SOCOLOFSKY Bayne building tf FOB SALE 120 acree of No. 1 las located 8 miles from Salem, on good road, in good location, good house and barn and other buildings, farm implements, 4 horses, 5 cows, 5 year lings, SO head of hogs, round SO cords of ood ready cut, all at a bargain. Write M V care Journal. tf FOB SALE A good double team har ness, will trade for hay or gratia, or will exchange for good dry weed. See Square Deal Realty comptaVN Phone 470 SECOND-HAND GOODS NO CASH REQUIRED Good overeeat shoes and suits, all kinds of mtssne al instruments, shotguns, rifles, heat ing stoves, gat stoves, suit easet aad 1000 ether useful articles to tell or trade. What havo youf The Capital Exchange, 317 Court St. Phone 481, WILL BUY used furniture and pay the highest cash price. I have new and used goods, shoes nnd clothing. Be fore buying or selling call up J. A. Rowland, phono lii, or call at 247 N , Commercial -St. J, A. Rowland Furniture Store Buys, sells and exchanges new and 2nd hand furniture. All kinds of - repair work, light grinding, filing, and brazing a specialty. Bight . prices. 247 North Commercial Hi. 1 hone 16. SCAVENGER SALEM SCAVENGER Garbage aal refuoe of all kinds removed on month ly contracti at reasonable rases. Cess pools cleaned. Dead animals' re moved. Office phone Main, 167j LODGE DIRECTORY OIUHTS OF PYTUIA8 MEET At McCornack hall oa every To" day at 8. P. Andresen, C. G. F. J. Kuats L H. A 8. ROYAL Neighbors of America, Or gon Grape camp No. 1300 meet eveTT Thursday cvonlng in Me'orTiack hall Elevatur service. Oracle, Mrs. Car rie E. Bonn, 618 Union St.) recor der, Mrs. Melissa Persons 1413 W. 4th St. Phone 1 13ISM. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Oregon Cedar Camp No. 5246 meets) every Thursday evening, t o'eloek in McCornack hall, over Meyert store. Ray A. Grant, V. C.j T. A. Tumor, clerk. tNTTrn ARTISANS TnlUl bly No. 84 meets every Thursday at 8 p. in. in Masonie Temple. Gieaa O. Niles, M. A.; C. A. Vibbert, secretary, 810 Owen: tenet, 2ND HAND GOODS. We Buy, Sell And Exchange All kinds of Furniture, Stoves, f'lothing, Dishes, Bicycles, Harness, Tools and Junk. We buy what yoa don't want and pay the highest price in cash. Peoples' New & 2nd Hand Store 271 N. Commercial Phone 734 LAUNDRYMAN HOP LEE, cxp-rt Jaundryrran, 43 Ferry St. I pay top market price for chickens and eggs. Office phone . 13:i9J, residence 1333J. tf WOOD SAW PHONE 1090B Our Prices are Right W. M. ZANDER, Proprietor 1255 N. Summer Street, Salem, Oregea. REPAIRING STEWART'S REPAIR SHOP Have just installed a machine tnat wui sharpen lawnmowers the same as the factory puts them out new. Bring all your light repair work to aie. Al vinB. Stewart, 317 Court St. Phone 493. AUTO REPAIRING All kinds of auto repairing by an ex perienced workman. All work guar anteed to be satisfactory. Studrsk er repairs a specialty. D. E. hluir, 263 N. Commercial,