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PAGE FIVE - - - - ' -.ni-n-.rinnntt, WWrC,artrt 4 1 r arm o I? i 1 if A. V. THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 21. 1919. Do i? i i' THAT A PAVED OR HIGH-CLASS GRAVEL ROAD IS A RAILROAD STATION AT YOUR DOOR, OR AT LEAST AS NEAR TO YOUR DOOR AS THE ROAD COMES ? THAT IT MEANS AUTO-TRUCK LINES WILL BE ESTABLISHED TO HAUL YOUR FREIGHT? That Auto Busses will carry you or members of your family, to town an back at a low cost, if you do not care to drive in yourself?. THAT YOU WILL SAVE THE BERRY JUICE THAT IS NOW LOST IN HAULING YOUR BERRIES TO MARKET OVER ROUGH ROADS? ercD h M suraL Do Yo U THAT EVERY GOOD ROAD NULIFIES THE EFFECT OF THE MAIL ORDER HOUSE CATALOGUE AS NO PERSON WILL BUY BY MAIL IF THEY CAN GET TO TOWN AN SEETHE GOODS IN YOUR STORE? . , . , I U - if IT I'f M To Property ji cucEtr i B) Yoy Resize THAT IF THE FARMERS PROSPER, THE MERCHANTS WILL PROSPER AND THAT WILL DRAW OTHER MERCHANTS TO SALEM WHO WILL WANT TO RENT BUILD INGS AND THEREBY BOOST THE RENTAL VALUE OF YOUR BUILDINGS? (Paid advertisement) MARION COUNTY MARKET ROADS COMMITTEE. ROLL 0FH0N0R The following casualties are reported ty the. commanding general of the American Expeditionary Forces: Killed in Action 8 Died from Wounds 2 Died in Aoroplane Accident .. 2 Hied of Accident and Other Causes 8 Died of Disease 13 Wounded Hoveroly IS Wmnul.'ii fdeeroa urndotormined).... 4d IWounded Slightly 242 Jlisain in Action Total 335 Killed In Action. Theodore E Anderson, Chicago 111. George W Krause, Seattle Wash. Chester C Lecjier, Frecport Pa. Burley P Morris, Blnckeley W Va. Oscar Bhuella, Went Wyoming l'a. Died of Wounds. George A Harper, Bumpass Va. Albin J Meklaud, Pittsburg Fa. Died from Accident and Other Causes. Anthony L Arnet, Gridley Oil. Harold Newman, Fall River Muss. Charles W Schmitt, St Louis Mo. CTJERENT CAUSALTIES Died from Aeroplane Accident. with pink rose bud candles was the table centerpiece. Late in the after noon delicious refreshments of sand wiches, cake and ice cream were served. Ucrvais Star. HAKE? BTALNAKER'8 FATE EEMA1N3 A DEEP MYSTEEY The fate of Harry H. Htalnaker of In dependence, a member of company L, remains a mystery. In an effort to lo cate the youngjnan, relatives eouimuui cated with the war department and re ceived the following telegram in reply: "Deeply regret to inform you that'snce in them. The locals put the game on ice in the on, tooted their horns like all Rood tx.ostus do, so the carriers, their wives and lady friends are coming from three to five hundred of them. Inde pendence 2"0". WOODBUBN WINS Considering the threatening weather last Sunday, a fair-fined crowd whs in attendance at the giune between Wood burn and the Kirkpotriek Htnrs of Port land, The Hniforms which the team purchased in the dim tmst fin-ally ar rived and the boys wade their appear- WHEN YOU WAKE UP DRINK GLASS OF HOT WATER Wash tha poison and toxin from yttem before putting more food Into stomach. Say Insldt-bathlng make any en look and fcyl clean, sweet and refreshed. Lieut Oakley W McKiuney, Brooklynprivate jrilrry jj. stalwikcr, in aim, NY. I is officially reported as wounded ana 8gt Greeley Bobbin, Miler Neb. missing in action since July 18. Letter Died from Accident and Other Causes. lfoiIow5. Hurrv Kiecs. East Youngstown Ohio., v,.r. flier urn three soldiers here at Ed Cooper, Torrance Miss, -present who are positive that they talk-'one more in the seventh and a coupjo in Gus L lfindman, Uluo aiouiuaiu .a'.ierj wjt Hnrry on the street of Mew the eighth inning. Independent. for 1.1c; yearlings lOe to llc wethers 10 to 11c; ewes, 6eHIc. The latter Part of last week's mar ket in everything was stronger than either yesterday or the Monday pre vious, which is rather a strong viru mcnt in favor of the mid week train from Huntington. ; ROSEDALE ! second Inning when five hits and a cou ule of passed balls counted for fivo. runs. They annexed three more in tha fourth on three hits and two errors, and York on their return from France a few weeks ago. Independence Post, Elder F Jaeke, Forrest l'aik Hi, William J fctmith, Newcustlu ffyo. Died of Disease. Howard Blaybaek, Lawrcnceburg Ind PYTHIAN SISTERS MEET John MorriU Icisw....iuter, Aimianu Ta. j Wsrh yourself on the Inside before breakfast like you do on the outside. rThia 1 vastly more important because ihs skin pores do not absorb Impuri tie into the blood, causiof illness, while the bowel pores do. ! i Fr every ounce of food and drink .taken Into the stomach, aearly an eun. s, of wa.te materUI must be carried out! f the body. If this wast materia is' pot eliminated day by day, It quickly ferments snd (enerate poisons, fa sea ad toxins which are absorbed or sucked lymph ducts which should suck only nourishment to sustain the body. A splendid health measure is to drink,; before breakfast each day, a flats of real hot water with a teaapoonful ef Csaestoa phosphate in ft, which Is a Aaraless way to wash these poisons,! js and toxtns from the stomach,; hftr, kidneys and bowels; thus cleans-; bf, eweeteninf and fresbeninsr the n-' flirt alimentary canal before puttinf nor food into the ttomack. A qnsrter pound of llmtone phos tnat costs but vry llttl at the drng ktor, hot I snffident to mak anyon enthoilsst on Inside-bathing. Men bad woote who are accustomed ta, Wk up whh dull, cbin( head or, I it fsjrrel toafu. bad tast, nasty, lreath, sallow complexion, other wh I iv bilioM attacks, add stomach r 1 ostijxwioa r asNred of preaonacedj I proTeBt la botk health acd afpear-J skortiy. Adr, ( Waltce Bcott Rhodes, Roycr l'a. Mike Lapineki, Gary W Va. John Daniel Evans, Millner (la. Reginald A Ftrraday, Blooinfidd N Austin E Hiatt, Irwin Iowa. Bnstiaa Ippel, Hheboygan Wis. William E Muhs, Lowden Iowa. Tliff l'ierce. Thomaston Ga. Richard Prater, Mount (sterling o.iBllpnli gpio 8 Bilverton. GEEVAIS ITEMS 0. J. Moisnn and wife and her mother AT INDEPENDENCE HEXT Mrs. Ben Rtevens and Mrs. Francis Moi- lean motored to Portland Monday. The Due to the boosting and teamwork of Uc will visit while Mr. MoiaAn is a the Independence delegation which at- delegates to tho grand lodge of Por tended the district conveiuiou of PytV esters. They returned Wednesday bring-j lan Msters ihi.i ai saiem i itvray nigt.:, mg Mrs. tnarici toninuaiier anu cuh the next convention wiii be held in In- dren with them. dependence. Tuc district eomnrises t'n-' Dr. Hickman and wife and her sis lodges of Aloany, BrownV'l.e, Corva'' ,ter, Mrs. Dodgridge of Balem, Rnd Mr. Dallas. Eugeuo, Independence, Lebanon, i and Mrs. Antoine DeJardin wmt to (Capital Journal Special trvice) Harry Burris is Again at home, Mr. and Mrs. IWb IllinHton' are re joicing over tho arrival of a baby girl, May Id. She is called 11 cue. All are eord'uilly invifed to alend the nieetitifis Ibcing helil at itho church. Mr. Ic, an pi ihiisinesH man of the i-ut bt now a resident of Salem, is tlio evangelist. Ho is a forceful and intnresting upenker. Mrs. IJ)aco went to her homo at New port last Wednesday, Among ithe visitors at. the Friends quarterly meeting were Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Bray, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Petir- s:m, Mr. and Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Russell from tKewberif and vicinity, Mr. and Thedore A Price, New York X Y, Achille 8epc, Italy, ! Portland Wednesday afternoon to hear I'ntrlr.nd hv auto Thurwlay, The many friends of Mr. James Fruit will lie glad to hear she is improving lu health. Walter Fuller ha just purchased a new Maxwell. Brooks school closed with a very suc cessful school entertainment on the evening of May 1, a pleadid program was given by the school children; a lurgc crowd wa in atendance. Pies were auctioned to the highest bidder; floitghnots and rnffe and eandy and a miniatuie fish por- me receipts ii the evening were 7Q which will be used toward baying a piano for the school. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ash bangh was the scene of a merry sur prise party Mondav evening In, bomn ft Mrs. Ashbaugh' mother, Mrs. Me Cloud. At Ute hour refreshments were served. Robert Hsckit have as their gnests John Haekit and daughuf, Mary, of rVattle. Washington. A prettv birthday party was given by Mr. and Mrs. John Dunlavy on Monday in honor of their little daughter, Anna Maria's birthday. The guests were a tertained with game and mom. Pint and white wa the color motive used in the living and dining room, effectively carried net with lovely pink and white rose. A large birthday eak decorated (ieingc Wood, T)i4 Ktate Rural Carriers association will meet in, Independence on Lo-r dHr. The delegates, in looking over the vclley for a good place to enjoy then selves, picked Independence. Then tu.' ennvts. Ed Wander and Percy Dickie A iLlJt, lit ii t't, aL4j I PORTLAND MARKET KSV111W lndependrr.ee pel'le who went to Si-1 John McCormick sing.- lem included ine following- -.re. clli i l.,.rnult i F. 'I5i.rrii.k- Wr. Sam Cui. BROOKS ITEMS Mr. fiherninn llvs. II. ilirschb -rg. Mrs. J. B. Hiltibrand. Mrs O. A. Several from this community are at-jmpT Mrs Hnowie Kurre, Mrs. W. Kul tending the I. O. O. F. convention in 1an,Irfj Mr, hni Mrfc A. c. Moore, Mrs. Sslern this week. Ip. o. Parker, Mrs. C. 0. Bloper, Mrs. Donald Macy ana lairy jaacy wi.ry Smith. Mr. . E. Tripp and Mr. tar. "Mr. Smith, Marion Cook and Loyd Taylor from rortland, also seveiai from- Hcotts Mills and Balem. j Harry Bhcpard i working for his uncle, D, Alexander. ', E. J. llcrschback k Son hare brought i suit against J. L. Van Doren for (52.60 and 125 attorney's foes. They allege work of this value was don on an into truck belonging to Vn Doren and that a lien was filed sgainst the truck within CO diiys of the time tho work was dnno. Tli Journal Job Department will print yon anything In the stationery line do it right and save yon real money, t, , Carter's Little liver Fills You Cannot be yOlv AJlemedy That Constipated and Happy Small Pill boiall Dot frmsUFrk f A SB Ami Makes Life Wcrtli Living Ctaulna besz igaaru'S) A BSCNCE of iron la ih Uiood 1 lh reuon for msoy colorless fca but OAUTER'S IRON PILLS vlll greatly help most pak-iaced poopta ' "HOWS THAT, JOHN 3 No wonder the home food pr6V ducer is proud of bis tardea plot; Write to tha National Wax Garden Commission, Washington, tot (re f irden book. Ssd two-c3 gtimp or postage. North Portland, Or.. May 24 In ref erence to the cattle market the supply the hitter part of week was low and did not meet the demnnd, end pricwi were a little stronger. Yesterday ' re ceipts were large, but there was a pret ty good demand and prices remained steady at the prevkm Monday prices, The demand whs jt eiuiugh to take care of the receipts, but if the receipts had ben ny larger we would have look ed for. t weakening in prices. As it was, we bad a good market. If at any time in the near future we should have any extra large receipts we look for price to drop. Extra good stper sold from 12 to '13'; good steer lie to 12; goou .., 10 to lliic We ld a tew lor a little more, but not many could go above 1 1 e. Uot of the bull sale were from 6e to 8e. Prime veal ealves odd at 13c Good slockcr stwr Se to 9'jt. We sold a few for 10c, but not enough were old at thi price to pay any attention to. Hog receipts yesterday were large and price were lower. ,W sold a few say that the top f"r prime mixed hogs was 20e. with the bulk of sales st 19. Onr hog supply still eontinne good. Stocker and fwier are still in the usual demiuid. I-t week's sheep mar ket wa in good shape, but yesterday's receipts were a little too targe to make a good market. If yon have ny large oamber of sheep to market kioly advise a before shipping so that we can do hat we cjw to see that there is noi an ever supply here at any one time. Yesterday prims mixed lamb j'd s.l-rr,:fful'?.ll ... . .. j: f ' ..... e - I to .a. . . . - - j. - - I T ... I , - , ,,,.''-...., . " ' f , --. !'". ' I , 1 '... -.. - . i . 1 l :. r ! WIfOLB KAMICY W f.i to -Alt When the two ons of Mrs. Elisn Boluider of Berkeley. Osl- went to war, tha I A - A l.n4 . L . jf . L. . : i if .-- ui . . i . . . , .. .. w . u.-r,.w-., vf,n, rtr vi ,nn im;ir siMiuia go ioo. nne iiiRys is g.irar. na ner inree. aangriiers, V1 1 -, I'-a.I t..n t ,k . . ... : . L , . . L - . . IJ .... .. : . . , . nimurr u-ri.-n niiti mo nm m ins lamny snouia go loo. nne flays is g-.itar. and Her taree- dangriters, Alice, Ma cc ana I'cari, cnmpii-te one of the jaiiet" orchestras, so the snfflier- faid tht ever visited a cantonment, Tbcy were par sf the t nterteinment division of the Y. M. C, A.