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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM.' OREGON THURSDAY. APRIL 17. 1919. PAGE NINE wiceasIM because If Ira Ai r...... - . "'M wua pow- dered mica-practically wear- snd heat-proof which EEs up ill roughness in apindlea anJ bearing, makes the trease work better and last twice as long. No hot boxes. Ask your dealer. Buy by the pail. STANDARD OIL COMPANT (Califaral) MICA AXLE GREASE STANDARD OIL COMPANY Died. Previously Reported Missing in Action. Coip Norman B Halluian. Itban Pa. Corp Albert Peckhau, Meehsnicsville X Y. Private. Joseph Aseeuii. Brooklyn X T. Nuuiio Bramanto, Itniy. Frederick W Breseniunn, Mars'ufield Wis. Stanley Burhman, Chicago HJ. Atillio Onlk.tto, Italy. Albert Goodman, Browntown 111. Huie Martin, Harris N f. Orion F Martin, Chohalis Wash. Joseph Hooker Murphy, West Phila delphia Fs-. 8amiel Pettinato, Reading Pa. ticorge W Rhyne, Castnria X Lawrence F Ross, Buffalo ff T. Virgil A Stevens, Fosa Okla. Edgar O Wright, Bradford Til. STAYTON NEWS KDTES "DANDERINE" FOR FALLING HAIR Stop dandruff and doubly beauty of your hair for few cents. K. H. CAMPBELL, Special Agt Standard Oil Co., Salem Bay L. Farmer Hdw. Co., Salem, Oergon Lot L. Pcarce k San, Salem, Oregon Salem Hardware Co Salem, Oregon It Pohl & Son, Salem, Oregon Lilly Hdw. Co., Stayton, Oregon (Capital Journal Special Serviee.) Staytoat Or, April 17. Wiiliaui Titus of Vest Stavton died Sumtay nignt. He was a brother of M. H. and M. a Titus, of Kingston. He leaves a wife. fit the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, For Marion County Joseph Sehmid. plaintiff tj Ileary Kreb aad Swpbie Krtb deteadaaU, i bummoBS. To Henry Krebs and Sophie Krebs, in tie name )f the state of Oregon, yea are heriby required to appear and answer complaint filed against yon in the above cmitled suit on or before the 2-'d day of May, 1919, and if you fail so to appear aad aasww the aaid complaint for want thereof the plain tiff will apply to the court for the re- 1 Kef prayed for ia his complaint, a sub stantial statement of which is as lol lops, towit. First: For the sum of $114.75 and interest thereon at the .rate of eight per cent per annum, from the 1st any of November. 1917, and the sum of S-3 special attorney's fees and the costs and disbursements of this suit. Second: That the usual decree may be Biade for the sale of said premises, towit: Beginning at a point on the east lino of 15th street in the eity of Salesa in Marion county, Oregon, which said point is 1S3.5 feet south of the south hue of .Nebraska street in said city and running thence easterly and ,, of the aealrt. the hair roots ahrink, ioos- parallel to . .Nebraska street 130.16 .en and then the hair comes out fast. 1 feet to the alley; thence northerly ous&al Want I 1 V feverish irritatw.. t Dandruff causes a Quick Reference To Finns That G1ys Service On Short Where Buyer And Seller Meet We Recommend Our Advertisers. EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL Salem Eleetrie Co., Masonic Temple, 127 North High- Telephone Maia 1208 water company i PEOPLES FURNITURE STORE iALEM WATEB CxrANY, Office corner Commercial and Trade streets Bills pavable monthly in advance. Phaaa 606. FINANCIAL funeral service was held Tuesday after- To gtop failing nKlr et ouce d ridjalong the west line of said alley 73.5 noon. the rcalp of every pittiele of dandruff i feet; thence westerly and parallel to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Koy and family get - a1' bottl8 f "Danderino" at Nebraska street IM.i feot to the east motored from Portland Sunday lor a few days' visit at tho E. Koy home. anv drue store for a few cents, pour, line of loth street; thenee southerly a little iu your hand an.l rut it imo!along the east line of 15th street 73.5 the scalp. After several applications j feet to the placo at beginning) y tne MONEY TO LOAN On Good Seal Estate Security THOS. K. i)RJJ .er Ladd Bush bank; balem Oregon For bargains in new and secondhand gool for the house, furniture, rang es, heaters and sroves. nigs, eewinf machines, graniteware, dishes, suit cases, trunkg and tools. We want your old furniture and stoves, witt pny you highest easdi price. See rm lt People Furniture Store, 2Ii 2T. Commercial St. Phone 734. .1.1 . . , . , . t. liic xney nere aceompaniea i.y atra. x.. u .. . . , eom- out snd you i heriff Mari(u (xuuty 0r,g0 ae. A.exanuer, wuo nau been in tncctyior an.t find a dBndrUff. Your hair!COrdiag to law and the practice of a couple of weeks visit. ... f lnMl, ,i ,a thick ithi. Thr th nrncce.l. of said and abundant. Try it! sale may be applied to the payment I of the amount due the plumtin ana MMi of ffimwr From Over there9' General Pershing's Official Report The following casualties are reported by the comniiiiuliiiR general of the Anierienn Expenditionary Forces: Killed iu Action 3 J'ied from Wounds . 1 liied from Accident and Other Onuses - 7 liied from Disease 1 Wounded Severely 24 Wounded (degree undetermined) 22 Wounded Nightly - .252 Total Number of Casualties to Date, Including Those Beporud Above. in Anlirm C ini.lmliiiiT SKI lust at sos) 32,292iKalea Action, Previously Reported n;j e u,iwl. i:t 4-Jlll Died, l'vt Archie Lee Robinson, Cazenovia Wis. l'vt Vun Wiliiains, Pall Mall Tenn. CURRENT CASUALTIES Died of Disease. Pvt James 11 Porter, Midland Md. The following cabled corrections arc issued as an nptiomlix t0 the regular casualty lists at the request ot tae sev eral press associations: Died, Previously Reported Died of Wounds. l'vt Walter Page, Mount Pleasant Mills Pa. J tied of Disease :.- E2,")U3 Died f loin .Accident and Other Causes ,08 Wounded in Action (85 per cent returned) 195,902 Missing iu Action (not including prisoners released and re turned) - - O00 Total to Bute 273,105 Killed In Action. , Pvt .Tunics Adens, New York X T, Pvt Joseph Tyra, Oxly Mo. Pvt Arthur B Vieth, Gore Mo. Died of Wounds. Pvt Jt race Huffman, Reepsville X C. Died from Accident and Other Causes. Pvt Walter Tipert, Amherst Ohio, Albert 0. Peterson, better known to many as "iShorty," died at hi homo in Stayton Sunday from pneumonia, after an illness of about a ween, iio for a number of years about half way between Stayton and Sublimity, later living near Shaw. He was about 38 years old and leaves a wife futlier and three sisters. His mother died about five years ago. H was a cousin of Mrs. J. A. Heiitlorsliott. Tlio funeral service was held Wednesday and interment made, iu the Stuytou cem etery. H. E. Wirth and family, of Pendleton, arrived in Stayton by auto Monday. Mr. Wirth returned tho following day, but the family will remain here for some time. Dr. A. C. Eaton and wife arrived in town Monday evening. The doctor is now working in the interests of tho Pa Icific Const Rescue lea.ie and delivered nn address at tlio Stayton theatre 'fues jduy night. W. E. Thomas was in town from Sa lem Tuesday. v1 Jali n Beedle, of Btitisli Columbia, is visiting his parents here. , . Mr. and Mrs. J. M, Ringo opened their pleasant homo Monday evening to a parly of friends, it being trie oevusioii Sublimity boys had too maiir full i that said defendants and all persona ...... . ... 4 1 ... 1. tl.. - . - ------ growns j0f tug tttayion youngsters. cmiming uuutr uica uu3.u..-u. " resided on a xuriu, n ,r ... irttln,i,l ifcn ovAiMitinn of oaiit mnrtrfure on said premises, cither as purcnasers, incum O. R. Muukers visited Portland the first of the week. Died-of Wounds," Previously Reported!0' thoir tenth er tin wedding awdver ni.j isarv. Cards and music made up the evening entertainment. Excellent- ro Died. Pvt William lluag. Reading Ta. fresluneiits were served and very Killed iu Action,, Previously Reported ipl(,asallt evening was enjoyen, wounded Severely, Mrs. Mdca Watson, of Vancouver, B. Pvt I.eo Bnrtlett, Jef fersonville O. !C., is hero for an extended visit with DAILY HEALTH TALKS. Where Most Sickness Begins and Ends (By Franklin Dnune, M. D.) It can be said broadly that most hu man ills begin ia tho stomach and end in tho Btomach. Oood digestion means L'ood health, and poor indigestion moans bad health. The minute your stmnach fails to properly dispose of the food you eat, troubles begin to erop out in various forms. Indigestion and dyspepsia arc tho commonest forms, liut thin, impmro blood, head aches, backaches, pimples, blotches, dizziness, belching, coated tongue, weakness, poor appetite, sleeplessness, coughs, colds and bronchitis are almost as common. Thero is but ono way to have good health, j(T Hhat Is to put and kecD vour stomach' in good order. This i easy to doif you Kike Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It is a wonderful tonic and blood puri fier, and is so Bafo to take, for it is brancers, or otherwise, may be barred and foreclosed of all right, claim or equity of redemption In said premises and every part thereof, and that the plaintiff may hnvo judgement and ex ecution against said defendants and each of them for any deficiency which may remain after applying all of the proceeds of the salo of said property or promises properly applicable to the satisfaction of this decree. Third: That the plaintiff have such other and further relief In tho premis es as to the court may aceiu meet and equitable. That yon. are further notified that this summons is served upon you by publication thereof in the Capital Journal, a daily newspaper, printed and published in the eity of Salem, Marion county, Oregon aud that the date of the first publication of this summons is the 10th day of April, 1919, snd the last day of publication thereof will be the 22d day of May, 1919, This service is so published and serv' i'EDEHAL FARM LOANS 5V4 per seat S4 years time. A. C. Bohrnttedt, 401 Masonic Temple. Salem, Ongoa FEDBKAL FARM LOANS 5i per cent interest. Prompt service. 34',4 years time. Federal farm loan bonds , for sale. A. C. IMirnstedt, 401 Ma sonic Temple, Salem, Oregon. INSURANCE COUNtUL For free in formation abont Lifo Insurance s0 J. V. Hutshason, dist. manager for the Mutual Life of X. Y office at 371 8tto St., Salem, Or. Of lice rhone 99 residence 1396. tf SHEA REPAIRS all kinds of furnl turo if broken or out of repair; up holster repairs made. Shop 352 Che- nicketa St. between Commercial and Liberty. Phons 181. 4-20 made of tooU and horfos. Dr. Piarce ed upon you pursuant to the order of of Buffalo, X. Y., Stands behind this t Honorable Percy It. Kelly of said standard medicine and it is good to oourt, which order was made and en know that so distinguished a physician !tered of record in snid cause on the Killed in Action, Previously Reported Wounded Slightly. Pvt Ewilnrd F Cuilney, Trenton X J. Killed in Action, Previously Reported Wounded (Dcgrco Undetermined). Pvt Mr.rtin Larson, Suttons Bay Mich Killed in Action, Previously Reported Missing in Action. Pvt Curtis Bex, Huron Ind. Pvt Irving Davis, Cullman Ala. Pvt Lonnie Palmer, Milburn Okla. Pvt Peter L Welch, Mansfield Muss. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Boy, Joe reiser has gone to Waltevvillc for a visit with his wifo. Tlieto was a big attendance at the Philippi Si.le Monday near Kingston. It is stated that there were 7o autos there. ; Mr. and Mrs. R. P. riiillips, of Happy Hollow, wero in town Tuesday. The ginmt.iiir grade, boys of the rcliool plnyed the Sublimity bnseball team Hundiiv. but. came homo losers. Tho 7 V s SHOES ii ia nroud to have hi name identified with it. Whon yon take Oolden Medi cal Discoverv. vou are getting the ben efit of the cxperence of a doctor whose giro. reputation goes an tirounuina canu. Srill mure, you get a tcmperanco mcil icino that contains aot a drop cf alco hol or nnrcotic of any.kind. Long ago Dr. Pierce combined 'certain valuable vegetable ingredients without the use of alcohol so that, these remedies al ways have been strictly temperance medicines. If piles aro torturing you, get and use Pierce's Anodyntf Pilo Ointment. The quick relief it gives is hard to believe until you try it. If constipated Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets should be taken while using Anodyno Pile Ointment. Few indeed aro the caBes which these splendid Temodtea will not relieve and usually bvtrcome. They are so good that nearly every drug store has them for salo. 3d dav of ADril. 1919 ROBIN D. DAY, Attorney for plaintiff. Salem. Ore, And every pair at the very top notch of style and quality with a perfect fit and an economical price they appeal to the careful and discriminating buyer. Ladies' distinctive Black Oxfords, Cuban heels, Red Cross quality $8.00 Red Cross brown kid oxfords and pumps, Cuban heels $9.50 Black kid pumps in Red Cross quality $7.00 Black kid pumps, Cuban heels J6.50 Black kid pumps, French heels 6-50 Other grades as low as $3j)5 'ROUND COAST LEAGUE BASES REAL ESTATE SECOND-HAND GOODS NO CASH REQUIRED Goed overeoat shoes sad suits, all kinds of muais al iastrumeats, shotguns, rifles, heat ing stoves, gas stoves, suit eases an4 KXiO other useful articles to sell sc. trade. What have youf The Capital Exchange, 337 Court St Phone 4K3 WILL BUY used furniture and pay th highest cash "price. I have new an used goods, shoes and clothing. Be fore buying or selling call up J. A. Uowlanil, phone 16, or call at 24T. X. Commercial St. AJilUSBIENTS THE SOLDIER BOYS-nPool and bil liard parlor is now open under new management and it renders you and the goncral public a congenial plaoa to pass away few leisure hours. The basement, of Oregoa Eleetns depot, corner of State and High. Phons 828. Wm. Livock, prop. 14 FOR SALE 120 acres of No. 1 land located 6 miles from Salem, on good road, in good location, good house and barn and other buildings, farm implements, 4 horses, S cows, 6 year lings, SO head of hogs, round 500 cords of wood ready eut, all at bargain. Write M W care Journal. tf FOR SALE A good double team har ness, will trado for hay or grain, or will exchange for good dry wood. See Square Deal Bealty eompatV Phone 470 ADMINISTRATRIX '8 NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, by order of tho county court of Marion county, Oregon, has been duly appointed as administratrix of the estate of Ernest R. Bennett, de ceased. All pevsong having claims against such estate nre required . to present them within six months from tho date of this notice, with the prop er vouchers, to the undersigned, at Sa lem, Oregon. Dated this 31st dnv of Murch 191. 81'SAN H. EARL, Administratrix. W. C. Winslow, Attorney for estate. 5 2 STOVE REPAIRING 3TOVES REBUILT AND BEPAIBEB 60 years experience, Depot, National sd Americsn fence. Sixes 26 to C8 in high Paints, oil aad varnieh, eta Loganberry and hop hooks. Salem Fence and 8tova Works, 30 Court street Phons 124- J. A. Rowland Furniture Store Buys, sells snd exchanges new and 2nd hand furniture. All klndsr f repair work, light grinding, filing, and brazing a specialty. Bight prices. 247 North Conunsruial tti. Phons 16, SALEM" SCAVENGER Oarbsgs refuse of all kinds removed on monta ly contracts t reasonable rate. Crss pools cleaned. Dead animals re moved. Office phone Main, IMt (By United Tress.) Yesterday's winners: Oakland, Los Angeles, Sacramento, Suit Luke. Tho Seals dropped from second to fourth placo iu the league sianutng as the result of the Oaks annexing another game 5 to 3. This win puts the Com- liters in weeond placo. Although the Tigers obtained threo runs in the first inning, Jt'crtica neiu the Cats to six hits, the Angels winning tl to 4. Errorless ball won for the Senators over Senile, 3 to 0. Prough of Sacra mento and Mains of Seattle allowed four hits each. The Bees won a tight game from the Beavers 3 to 1. A paving plant is being installed just east of The Dnl'it for construction work! on the Columbia highway. Tload lottuce H.23(jrl.73 Beets Parsnips W Cauliflowor, flats waz- Winesap apples, box $4.50 Celery, crato t10 Iron Oranges - 5(f?6.78 Lemons, box . 5('0 Banaoaj u' Florida grape fruit, case ...... WQ')& Black figs lb, 16(W18c White figs, lb - 19(fi'20c Package figs per It 50 pkj 4(o,fl.!10 Honey, extracted 20 Retail Prices Etfirs. docn - - We Creoinerv butter 65c Flour, hard wheat 3.15(a3.1!0 Portland Market North Portlund, Or., April 17 (Juai: ity of caltlo at the Union stockyards was good but not quite so generally high class as lust Monday, Considering the inurkcl on this busis, best caltlo sold somewhat higher than a week ago. Fouileen sixty-five was tho top. Cows were again at a i..ou lop. necuipis A Big Shipment of White Canvas shoes, Oxfords and Pumps arrived yesterday and we will soon have them out in the windows. They are the newest desijns. Shoes f rem $3.85 down to $1 Oxfords from SS.75 down to 12.05 Pumps from $3.65 down to $193 Also Children's Shoes, Oxfords and Slippers The Capital Journal Daily Market Report Oram Wheat, soft whits Wheat, lower grades oa sample Kay, cheat . Hay, oats Barley, ton Mill rua . 2 JO. 24 4l(a!50 43fa44e Batteirat I Biitterfat r. . 0c. Creamerv butter - 59(f) 80c ro. Vaal aad Mutton Pork on foot 18 Vrl, fancy 18(5 21c Steers 7(iil0e Cows ..- JktiBc Spring lambs 14c j bws... ,. , ..-..svaxw (Lambs, yearlings 10(l3e eggs Md rod try Egs, cah 41c Hens, live '. 28g30 Old rwters 15c Cockerels 22c America First! BBuy Victory Bonds! Radishes, dot. ftweet potatoes . Potatoes Onions, local Cabbage Turnips Vegesstnea 35 1.23(S 1.75 .irn 4 were tHHO. Current Quotations. Best steers, 13(?i,14.50. Oood to choice steers, lJ.ii(fl.'l2.30. Medium to good steers, 10(fBlt Fair to good steers, $U(ci 10. Conimou to fuir steers, Sfa9. , Choice cows mid heifers, $10.50(71 12.50, Oood to choice cows and heifers, 9 10.00, Medium to good cows and heifers, $7 fi 8.00. Fair to medium cows snd heifers, 5 (iiti.OO. Canners, f3.50ft,4.50. Bulls, 'i(9. Calves, t !l.50(a 14. Stockers and feeders, 9(510, Hogs. Hoes aro strong, and a half dollar higher, with 1500 reeipts. Outsure buy ers were buying freely today. The quality was up to the standard. current tjnoiauons, Primo mixed, 19.."i019.73. Medium mixed, 19ra 19.25. Rough heavies, 17.50(n 17.75. Pigs, 17 17.50. Bulk, 19.u6 W.7.". Sbeep. Arrivals 100 head. They were steady all around. Lambs sold at tl7. Correct Quotations. Prime lambs, tlfiffilT. Fair to medium lambs, 14(alo, Yearlings, 1 1(212.30. Wethers, 9(j 10. Ewes fl.5(i(ri 10.50. BEST BUYS 90 seres, 70 tillable, 1,000,000 ft saw timber, 3 miles from railroad, 30 miles f torn Portland, adjacent to im proved farms; will trade for acreage or ranch not over 0500; price on 90 acres $4000. 117 acres bottom, 60 cultlvafed, good "Improvements, 8 miles from town, 73 per acre. 100 acres, 90 cultivated, fair improve nients, IVj miles from town, $S5 per acre. SO acres all cultivated, one of finest improved farms in Linn county, i miles from town; a real city homo on the farm, only I4,000. 160 acres, one of best equipped dair ies in I'oLk county, all cultivated, closn to school and town, or rock road; 100 acres in soring grain; full equipment goes, $123 per acre. 363 acres, all cultivated; number one modttrn house and barn, we'll fenced, 3 miles from town, toncnt house, on main rood; $75 per acre. 30 ncres, good house, barn; all cult.i vafed, 4ty miles from balcm; $160 per acre, iO acres, all cultivated, house, 1 acre prunes, 3'j miles from town, $2000. 15 acres, (I in N-yenr old prunes, 6 in 8 year old cherries; small house, barn, $:i730. 10 acres all cultivated, fenced, fin est view, $1300. 800 acres cut over lands, Si seeded, well watered; 20 per acre on easy terms. 70acre, 50 good tillable land, 3 miles from Mulino; will trade, for acreage, city residence or take auto as part pay. fi acres all good garden land, for rent on Vt share, delivered. For best buys see BOCOLOFSKT Bayne building SCAVENGER LODGE DIRECTORY KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS MEET AX McCorosck kail oa every Ta-rsdaf at 8. P. Andresan, C. C. F. J. Koato cL K, 8. ItOYAt Neighbors of America, Ojw gnn Qrftp camp No. 1360 meet every Thursday evening in MuCnrnack hsll Elevator service. Oracle, Mrs. Car rie E. Bunn, 618 Union St.; recor der, Mrs. Melissa. Person?, 1415 M, 4th St. Phone 1436M. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Oregon Cedar Camp No. 6349 m every Thursday evening, 8 o'eloc in McComai'k hall, ovur Mcysi stare. Ray A. Grant, V. C; F. A. Turner, clerk. UNITED ARTISANS Capital Assem bly No. 84 meets every Htnrsflsy s 8 p. m. in Masonic Teriple. Olermi O. Niles, M. A.; C. A. Vibber secretary, 340 Owen, itcest. SVsftG'ie Portland. Or.. April 17. Butter, city 2 3-4e creamery aifa.iSe Eggs selected local ex. 45(S47e Hens 34(iT 33 Broilers 4(Ki43o Oeese 17fc20e Cheese, triplets 3739c DAILY UVB STOCK IdABKJSf Oattla Receipts 164. Tone of market steadq Best steers 1. 1.75(11. 14. 75 Oood to choice steers U.S0(d 12.50 Medium to good steers $10(11 Fair to good steers $9(oj10 Common to fair steers $8''i9 Choico cows and heifers $10.50 12.23 Good to choice sows and heifers tor lo.so Medium to food sows aad keifsrt 7(h8 Fair to medium eows and hetfert Canners 3.,W4.50 Bulls $6(3)8.50 Calves .50r14 Stockers snd fHers $710 Hogs Bcelpts 018 Tone of market steady Prime mixed $19. 5lK.i 19.73 Medium mixed $l9(it 19. M Rough heavies $17. oOfir 17.73 Pigs 17(n 17.50 Bulk $19.60(a 19.73 SOeep Receipts 1663 Tone of market steady Prime lambs $l750fjj 18 Fair to medium lambs $16!i17 Yearlings $ll(n)U Wethers fOi 10 Ewes JS.CufalO.W 2ND HAND GOODS. We Buy, Sell And Exchange All kinds of Furniture, Stoves, Clothing, Dishes, Bicycles, Harness, Tools snd Junk. We bny what yoa don't wunt snd pay the highest price in cash. Peoples' New & 2nd Hand Store 271 N. Commercial rhoas 734 LAUNDRYMAN HOP LEE, expert Journeyman, 43 Ferry Ht. I pay top market pnee ror chickens and eggs. Office phons) 1339J, residence 1D33J. t WOOD SAW PHONE 1090B Our Prices are Right W. M. Z AN DEB, Proprietor 1235 N. Summer Street, Suiem, Oregoa. 4 f Hir REPAIRING STEWART'S REPAIR fltlOP Hava just installed a maehirn that wia sharpen lawnmowera the same ss tha factory lts them out new. Bring all your light repair work to me. A4 via B. Stewart, 347 Court St. Phon 493. AUTO REPAIRING All kinds of auto repairing by aa ex perienced workman. All work gr antecd to be satisfactory. Studebak er repairs a specialty. D. B. alait, 263 N. Commercial. The Coos Bay Painters' union kas 6 clarcd a reward of $530 for tho discov ery of Gordon Cody, dead Of alive. Cody disappeared a few weeks eir wans os tensibly on a fishing trip.