Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, May 02, 1919, Page PAGE NINE, Image 9

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    THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON. FRIDAY, MAY 2. 1919.
PAGE NI
A. J
Wives
THURSDAY,
May 1 st
Committee Named To Take
Up Good Road Problems
With County Court Today
At n met "ting !i -lil t' U morning by
members of tlio good road committee iu
reference to the issuing of $850,000
county bonds for nii'.rhot roads a torn
LIFT OFF CORNS!
Apply few drops then lift sore,
touchy corns off with
fingers - i
Docsn i hurt a bit! Prop tt hi lie
Kreezoit on an aching corn, instant ly
that corn stops hurting, then you life
it ritfht nut Von, ninjfie!
" ATiTiy"Tt7nie of Freeone costs but
a few cent ut any uruz store, uui J
Va
sufficient to remove every hard coni.'pait of this mouth when the luiv be
soft corn, or corn tietween the toes,
flml the calluses, without soreness or
irritation.
- Freezoree is the sensational discov
ery of a Cincinnati genius. It is won
derful. Look and Feel
Clean, Sweet and
Fresh Every Day
Drink glass of real hot water
befsre breakfast to wash
out poisons.
Life i
not merely to live, but
to U
Tive well, eat well, digvst well, work
i
well, sleep well, b"k well. What a
glorious condition to attain, and yet
how very eavy it is if one will only
adopt the morning inside bath.
Folks who are accustomed to feel
dull and heavy when they arise, split
ting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul
toiiL'ue. nasty breath, acid stomach,
can, instead, ifeel a fresh as a dais)'
by opening the sluices of the system!
' eah morning and flushing out tho
whole of the internal poisouous stag
nant matter.
Eeryone, whether ailing, si-'k or well,
fhniild, each morning, before break
fast, lirink a glasg of real hot water
with a teanioonful of limestone phos
phate in it to wash from the stomach,,
liver, kulncvs nml
bowels the previous!
clay's indigestible waste, sour bile and,
poisonous toxins. The action of hot wa
ter on an empty stomach is wonder
fully invigorating. It clr-ans out all the
s'ur fermentations, gases, waste and
a i'iiM- and gives one a splendid appe
tite f ir breakfast.
The ti'illions of people who are both
ered with constipation, bilious spells,
Stomach tronl.li, rheumatism; others
who have sallow sHns. blood disorders
on,! sickly complexions are urged to
get a quarter pound of limestone phos -
I'hate from the drug store which will '
c..st verj- little, but is aufficient t
III '.a k An "eltl A A ii fiii n l itlln J AVI n 1' t
he subject of internal sanitation.
Should Take
Ye Liberty Theatre
FRIDAY
May 2nd
You will see things
Portland Railway, Light
mittee was appointed to confer with We
..mnti ..fim-fr On tin. fnmniiiiiiii fcfprn '
Henry Downing of Sublimity, Thos. B.
Kay of Salem, J. E. Smith of St. Paul,
David 11. Loouey of Jefferson aud Geo.
Jlubiis of Silverton. While the com
mittee had planned 150 miles, the couu
tv .mint fnvciri'il Hill miles of hard sur-
I'need roads with the 5U miles travelled!
and drained. At the session this alter
noon the road question wan luuy dis
cussed and there wait, a general disposi
tion to ngree with the county court.
That is, instead of lj" miles aud seven
year, the final proposal to the .people
will be for the construction or row mnos
of hard surfaced roads and 50 gravelled,
the program to cover II period of five i
'CI.:.. I- ..... iiint,iiifille different I
veins, tills in ...ti....... ..-..
from the original road program.
I.l- ... .1... ..,, ill All tillS
J 11. lll HlllllfM IV, HIV I"'"'"""' ....-j
morning Mr. Kuv said: "It is up to us
. -.i. .i t i t I
10 get wiin ine cuuimv iun v
and where the road shall bo constructed,
us, I where the road shall bo coiusruoted.
if we cannot get with the county court,)
we might as well give up nil thought
of a good roads program. We as a road
committee can act only in an advisory
capacity. It is the county court that
IiiiiIiU the roads."
ft
V
STATE HOUSE.
The real estate department which la
lo be established in connection with the
iiisiiiuiiee eoininisisoner's office in ac
cordance with the act of tho lust legisla
ture, will be presided over by C. V.
.ll,nnii who Ims recently been ntnioiitt-
, . . l.- II I
ed by Insurance ( ouimipsioner Wells,
ud viill take up ins unties mo tuner
comes effective. In this (onnection it
is noted that Mr. Wells is sending nut
i; eirculiir letter to all real esraie deal
ers, culling attention to the new law,
tthiih reiiuirea that each dealer must
file application for a license, enclosing
a bond for IO0U either with a regular
: surety company or signed by two re-j
sponsible sureties. He is reimvu Misn
jto fill out a reference blank signed by
1 1. ii f in itiu-s roil h niiiiiiiii-atiiiii re-
port showing qualifications to git as a
real eslnte agent or broker. j
On account of the celebration at
Chamiioeg on Saturday afternoon, in
'ul.w.ti ilnvitwnnr Olcntt unit SW'crntr-rv
Joodin will participate, the regular d,','k'-'J at Hlnkeu today with retuiu
! meeting of the board of control will be ing soldiers. They were the Nicuw Am
I held tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock, at sterdam and the Canonicus. Aboard the
which tune a number of important mat-
; ters will bo discussed.
Deals In Real Estate
If. O. Henderson to W. F. TTrlit. lot
.1. block 3, Institute addition, Jeffer
son; tooo.
I., ti. To'citt to E. H. Hoggnrtty. lots
11. 12, 13. 14. tract IS. Wiseacres; 02"..
Finnk fVlabn to AY". T. Webster, lot
7. Onibcnliorst Fmit Farms.
Svlvnnus Page to J. R. f'ibson. part
of lids .1 and 4. block 2, Myers addition;
3l'O0.
L. K. ITnnis tn E. C. Clark, lot 21.
n..,,r. Unlullvision: Hftft.
... ... , . t- r. n,,.v 1..i "0
; n section 12-
8 5 W. ,
Inrv MeFarb-.ne to E. IT. Holmstrom.
l..t 7 im.,1 tmrt of lot 7. block 1. Tleas-
,,t Home addition.
A. L. ftenmster to V. I.. Senmstor, lot
9, bliM-k 5, Burlington addition.
Rerlhn Nicholson to F. L. Hndgdon,
Ii t. 1 and 2. block 11. Mill City.
P. L. P.lflckerbv to A. E. Petersen, lot
hlo-k
1 snfn street annex; -(MK
1 , . c
ftlr TN SATEM ALWAYS
BUY IN SALEM ALWAlSnaoce repair shop; 307th field artillery
Their Husbands to
AND SATURDAY
May 3rd
you should know
and Power Company
HOW A YOUNG
GIRL SUFFERED
M Was Restored to Health By
Lydia E. Pinkhara'i Vegetable
Compound Told By
Her Mother.
Brooklyn, N. Y." I cannot praise
ydia t Pinkham'8 Vegetable, U;m-
Lyd
. pound enougn ior wiim
U has done for my
T. daughter. She
w.
very
gickly anOale and she iuvvi )1()lls,.H re gl,iK u).
had to stay home from . t .,
sehoolmostof the time. . "ju n'pni,B fln,i rtiuestic trouble are
She suffered agonies I M t( hgv(, Wn ,u, :,.uusd, f the ui
from backache and l . st Hi,sbopo .tuidav of .lohn Q.
dizziness and WMWiUi. uliis() rotit.eil fgrWi,t -(ml wad gu.
outappetite. For three vi '
months she was under I'"
mi
C.tt aTwavs
complaining about her
hack ana side acning ao ,
t .l:.l-r l.n, nil,ul tni
mi
llTournSPrefuiiBUY IN SALEM ALWAYSiBUY IN SALEM ALWAYS
medicine so I made up
mv mind to try it She
has taken five bottles
of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com-
. j 1 J. ' . nnni1tiin anil mri
pound ttnu uucn iuu, .... "j
with her back nnd side aching. She has
fained in weight and fef lamueh better,
recommend Lydia K. Pinjihum's Vege
table Compound to all mothers and
daughters." Mrs. M. FiNORB, 61
Marcy Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y.
For Bpecial advice in regard to such
. -i ... ..,;.. f. T tria P. Pitiklitun
MllllieOU W.IVC w
jiodicine Ca, Lynn, Mass.
HllllieilUf nuw w - - -
' .,. '
Further TraflSDOrt SaSiiKSS
From France Announced
At Washington.
New York, May
-Two transport
...nw Amsterdam were 20i toon, tn-
eluding the 302nd enginers; 302nd en
giners train; 77th division headquarters
detachment and 30-ilh field artillery de
tachment. The Caiionicu carried 1304 men, in
cluding the first army artillery park,
less truck company D.
Mrs. Olga Hutro Nanwin experienced
some difficulty with immigration olfi
cials when she utetmpted tu leuvo the
Nicuw Amsterdam. Hhc has ben in Oer
ninny for nine years. Before goiii to
Europe her home ns in California,
where bhe declared her family is promi
nent. Officials of the state department of
fered to take responsibility for allow
ing Mrs. Nanson to come ac.iom. filter
fc icnirthy examination of her passKrts
and paors of identification she was al-
lowed to land.
e.nn isnimrnl.
-..!.i.,... .M.iv 2.-( United Press.)
Transport sailings were announced y
the war department today as follows:
' m ' . . . . a i.
ll-.ttleshin Oonrciu. Brest to Boston,
due Mav 12 with 121st field artillery.
Trns)irt Peerless, m. ivaiaire io
;- york, ,lue M;iv 15, with detarti-
meat company M, lloth infantry; loxth
machine gun battalion; lobth field artu-
J,.ry, headquarters comimny, si-.nitnry.
onlnance and veterinary ai lacniiiems
and batteries A, B, , b ana r.
Transport Iniisepee Verde, Marseille!
to New Yoik, due Mav 12 with 7Sth di
vision theatrical unh: 3:tfrd n.obile ord
f
complete; 1108th air service squadron,
titiOth aero squadron; three casual emu-1
panics for California, Kansas and Tex-
as. . .
BEDDING FEELS QUAKE
Redding, Cut., May 2 (United Press)
A sharp cnrthiiuaki) shock was felt
here at
awake
1:20 this morning. Everybody
at that time felt the shake,
since HtUii. Buildings rocked and doors '
uall(,t,,i (,, tiPro W1;, no duniago.
Despite high priced materials, a stib-ln
B1UII1IU1. UUUU1IIK -UOVIllI 1
buiiiiiiiir iiooin u on in La
Grande. Many new resiliences and bus-
The steamer Magdalena and Alfonso
were recently sunk off
tho Chilenu
Heavy loss of life Is epoirett.
cuusi.
TOM X i
MOORE
m
JUST FOR.
TONIGHT
..; ',:Assi...
$2000
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But when the Stranded Actress tried to capture Mr.
Road Agent, She came to
of Thieves.
A SUNSHINE
COMEDY TOO
"LAWLESS LOVE"
Story by Max BrandDirected by Robert Thornby
STARTS TODAY
B L I G II THEATRE
SIGESE-MICOIF
MATCH FOE SUNDAY
Cup Play To Feature First
Inter-Club Contest Of
Season Here.
The champion golf players of Eugene
and the champions of Salem will eon
tent Sunday for a trophy in the way of
a cop offered by the Eaten players.
This will bo the first game played for
this tropin- and the contest are to i
between only the Salem aud Eugene
club members.
It is understood that Eugene will
bring along about 2, of its best players
and a number of other interested in
the game. They will eorae on s v-
gon Electric by special to Livealey sta
tion, to arrive there Sunday morning at
9:15 o'clock. Salem members of the
golf club are caked to be on hand to
rarrr the ukvers to the grounds
1 A dinner will be servol at the club
! house by Johnny Jones about 1 o'clock
1 and arraneements have been made
! w hereby to flub members the price will
' be 50 eeats each.
I As this first contest will be of more
than unusual interest, efforts are being
made to induce all new members of the
I lllihee country club to be present in or
1 iW th.-.t thev mav rcaliia how much
ljthe have been missing in not playing
: golf.
) Krcel Kay has charge of selecting the
i Salem players to contest. Among those
I who will uphold the reputation of Sa
llem are the following: Krcel Kay, Me
Dougal, Smith, Olinger, Bishop, Uves
lev, Roberts, Thiclscn, Cox, Locke,
Baker, T. B. Kay, Burghardt, Plimpiuu,
l.ytb?. Brown, Dyer, Eyre, Cross, Ler
chen. Anderson, Harbison and Balm.
Members of the Eugene club who will
tnka part in the contest Rro Iinmel,
Martin, Hope, Travis, Harritt, Dunbar,
Rorer, Rapp. Tiffany, Young, French
F. X. Sehaefcr, George 8ehaofcr, Htet
son, Pratt. Goodrich, Griffin, Trice,
Moody, Miller, A "'dogate, Sigwart,
Campbell, Carroll, Hesse, Merrill, Bew-
ncss and Bovard.
FIELD ARTILLERY AT 0. A. C.
Oregon Agricultural College, Corvallis
Mnv I. A definite agreemoiit has been
entered into between President W. J.
Kerr and the war department for the
establishment of a field artillery unit
ut the college next fall. Major Edward
1 0. Hanford and Captain E. B. Wetting-
ell nave uireauv-oeeu ucium-u u "-
college to have charge of the prepnra-
.n,i nn,nr nffuwra ant either
on the wav or expect to e aciuned
K.iment valued at !W,0(W
wni Dv the war department in-
in, inn iictweon wo aim ioo u'
mules, up-to-date guns, trucks, wagons,
uihl engineering innteriuis. uo inner
be available-for instructional work
at the colleife. Tho object of the suit
is to train officers, although in peace
times the men will not necessarily see
tu tivo service. Only a few inattiutioiil
in the country wil Ihnve these milts.
llcedsport, the new and growing
town of the lower I'mpqua river, has
added to its other social affairs a
Moose lodge, with 72 member.
TODAY,
'TIL SATURDAY
tii
in
"JUST FOR TONIGHT'
It's a dandy good pic
ture. Also'
Comedy and Scenic
OUR NEW ORCHES
TRAL PHOTO PLAY
ER PIPE ORGAN
OPENS SUNDAY
YE LIBERTY
Reward!
Grief and Landed in a Den
JEWEL CARMAN
in
joUtttl&l Welt
Quick Reference To Firms That Ghs Service On Short
Where Buyer And Seller MeetWe
Recommend Our Advertisers.
EVEETT 111X3
lUsonic Temple,
Salem Eleetrio Co.
WATER COMPANY
ULEM WATER r;.rANY Offis
oraer Commercial and Trade streets
BiUa payable, mcathly la adrnca.
lltM 606.
REAL ESTATE
rH SALE ICO acre, of Ne. 1 laad
located 6 mi lei from Salem, oa good
road, u good location, good house
nd bars and other buildings, farm
implements, 4 haraes, S cows, 5 year
lings, SO head of hogs, round 500
cores of wood ready cut, all at
bargain. Write M W care Journal.
U
FOR SALE A good double team kar
ncss. will trade for hay or grain,
or will exchange f.er good dry wood
. Bee Square Deal Realty compaavv
Phone 470
BEST BUYS
3 aerea all cultivated, good house,
lots of fruit; l-OOO. easy terms.
6 acres all in crop, on paved road,
close to Sttleta; $2000, terjtj if de
sired. 10 acres all cultivated, all fenced, 3
males out, only f 1J0O.
10 acres; good modern house, logans,
prunes, fuuiilv orchard; f.MUU.
IS aeres all in cultivation, 6 room
house. 2Vj acres family orchard, 1
miles from ISiilem; $;i.rtM).
8 acre: 6 acres, Vj in prunes, U In
peaches, logan toeiwefn; a acre in
maple timber; the best of river bot
tom, on graveled road, just the place
for an investment that will bring
returns; only $1200, easy terms.
15 acres, 6 acres in 7 year old cher
ries. 0 in 7-vear old pruiion, 4 straw
berries; house, barn, close in; 3750.
IS acres, 5 acres logans; small house;
8v4 acres timber, close in, f.iwu.
24 acres. 10 cultivated, balance tim
tier iasture:. house tiarn, family
fruit: 22M.
20 acres, lj mile from town, trade
for Salein residence not over l;ilH).
15 acre, all cultivated, family orch
ard, 2i acres strawberries, 6 acres
grain, 1 acre potatoes, family gar
den, 5 room houso. barn with hay
fork, fruit house, wood shed, chick
en house; best black gravel soil; close
to school; equipped with stock and
tools and all household furniture,
ID00.
' 70 acres, 50 tillable, 1,000,000 feet
saw timbert will trade for aereage or
Salem residence and assume mort
gage or (my rush difference.
For bet buys see
SOCOLOFBKT
Bayne building
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The Capital Journal
Daily Market Report
Grain
Wheat, soft white ....
- 2
Wheat, lower grades oa sample
iOats -
80c
Hay, cheat ..- .
Rnv. osts
24
?5
Barley, ton 4(fi50
Mill run -. - 43(yJ44e
Huttorft Offc
Creamery butter 5S(ii,iWc
fork, Veal and Mutton
Pork on foot 18'(ii lfl'tc
Veal, fancy J(n)le
Hteers - "C 9c
Cows 6fp.Hr-
Kpring lambs - lc
!
jEwas.-
Hheep, yearlings 10(ci 12c
j t,gk and Foultry
j Eggs, ci.sh 37c
I Huns, live - - 32c
(Old ioosters 15c
Cockerels 2lf2ic
Vegetables
Radishes, dos. 35e
Sweet potatoes 6(aVjt
Potatoes 1.25(W-1.75
Onioiui, local "'4
j Cabbage - B'ffiO'je
I Turniiis 3 4
Head Icttuo - 1.2"if't 1.75
i Beets tYjt
Parsnips - 'ts
Cauliflower, flats 2fi 2.25
Winesai) apples, bos - 1.50
Celery, crate t'"
Trull
Oranges
Lemons, bol
Bananas
$5fd 0.75
$5fe'8
Florida grnpa fruit, ease 7(Vi,8
Black figs lb. lbYnyl
White figs, lb. 19f-i,20e
Package figs per bi 50 pkg ai6.tt0
ll.viey, estracted . - 20
Ketau rriee
Vntr Antpn . ... 4."C
i reameiv oinier - v....
Flour, bird wheat 3.15(a3.23
Portland Market
Portland, Or.. May 2.-Butter, city
creamery, 54(1 55e
K.ugs selected local ex 41(0, 13c
Hens 30fi32c
Broilers 42'(f 43c
Oeese 17fe20c
Cheese, triplets 3-lfri 37e
DAILY LITE STOCK MABKII
CatUo
Receipts 40 j.... .Li
A 1
TalephaM
-Vlaia 1S00
ELECTRICAL,
127 Korth High...
DORA IE?f MeClTCHBQJf, teaeher
of piano, a new and logical metao4
for both pupil and teacher, makia
clear ail basic principle, uttttmif
to a musical educauon, and giving
the "music teacher" eomething
teach. iH Court St. Phone
PEOPLES FURNITURE STORE
Far bargain in new and seeoadhaji
good for the house, furniture, raag
ea, heatcra and stoves, zagt, tewing
machine, graniteware, dishes, suit
esses, trunks ana tools. Vt want
your old furniture and gtoves, will
pay you highest caah price. Seo M
last. Peoples Furniture Store, til
N. Commeteial St. Phone 734.
SECOND-HAND GOODS
XO CASU BEyUIRED-ood oversea
shoes and suits, alt kinds of music
al instruments, shotguns, rifles, heat
ing stoves, gas stoves, suit ase and
1000 other useful article to sell or
trade. What have youf The Capital
Exchange. 337 Court St. Fhone 4t3.
UUOLJU
THE 800JWER BOYS Pool and bil
Hard parlor is now open under er
management and it readers you and
tho general public a congenial plac
to pass away a few leisuie hours.
Tho basement of Oregon- Eleotri
depot, corner of State and Mig
Phone 028. Wm. Ijivotk, prop.
. STOVE REPAIRING
STOVES REBUILT AND JCKPAIREP
50 years experience, Depot Ntional
and American fenco.
Si.es 20 to 58 in. hi'li
Paints, oil and varnish, etc.
Loganberry and hop hoolu. '
Salem Fence and Stove Works, "
250 Court street, Phone 124.
!.j . .... I S
J. A. Rowland Furniture Store
Buys, sells and exchanges now and
2d,hnnd furniture. All kinds o
repair work, light grinding, filing,
and bruning a specialty, Migna
prices. 247 North Commercial bt.
Phone 18.
SCAVENGER"
SALEM SOAVKNGKK Garbage an
refuse ot all kinds removed on monta
jy contracts at reasonable rates.
Cess pools cleaned. Dead animals re
moved. Office phono Main 107,
MONEY TO LOAN
On Oood lieal Estate Security
THUS. K. FOIiJI
Over Ladd & Bush bank; Sakm Oregoa
FEDEUAL FA.lt M LOANS 5 per
cent interest.- Prompt service. 34 Vi
years timo. Federal farm loan bonds
tfor sale. A. C. Bohrnstedt, 401 Ma
sonic Temple. Salem, Oregon.
INWRAXCE fOTTNOlL-iPor free in
formation about Life Insurance so
J. F. Hutchason, diist. munagei for
the Mutual Life of N. Y., offica at
371 State St., Salem, Ore. Offiea
phono 99, residence 1390. tf
LAUNDRYMAN
HOP LEE, export laundryman, 43t
Ferry St. I pay top market price for
chickens and Eggs. Office phono
i::!U.F, residence U:i.'!J.
WOOD SAW
PHONE 1090R
Our Prices are Right
M. ZANDLEK, Proprietor
Hummer Street, Hslem, Oregoa
W.
1255 TN"
REPAIRING
STEW ART 1H diFd'AIK HIIOP navo
just instullcd a machine that will
shurpon lawnmowers the ame as tho
factory puts them out now. Bring
all vour light repair work to me. Al
vin'B. Stewart, 347 Court St. Phono
4!3.
AUTO REPAIRING
ALL kinds of auto repairing by an
perie.nccd workman. All work guar
anteed to bo satisfactory, fytndobak
or repairs a specialty. D. R. Moir,
253 N. Commercial.
Tone of market weak
Best steers $1313.50
(lood to choice steers llfi 11. 59
Medium to good steers tf.60(i 10
Fnir to a'loil steers tH(uJ
Cumiiion to fair steers 7.50(?i8
Choice cows and heifers 10.50W12
Oood to choice cows and heitar
1 $S(- 9.75
Medium to good eows and heifort
w lrt(37.
Fair to medium cows and keirer
5rti,5.50
Cauners $3(Ti I
Bulls'f8
Calves tCi 13.50
Htockers and feeders ii(u 8.50
Bogs
Receipts 300 !
Tone of market steady
Prime mixed 20( 20.25 t
Medium mixed 1.5(W20
Rough heavies $18(n 18 25
Pigs jlK.LV, 19.50
Bulk 2O(,;20 2-"
BBec
Receipts 104 1
Prime lambs 1 Z'ji Id
Wit to medium Jambs $14$. 14.50
Yearlings P(jilJ
Wethers A"' 1 1 !
Ewes $',& 10.50