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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1919)
THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY. MAY 27, 19 : STATUS OF GOVEhliGR , sjsi -u i.,Wwig,MA -fa-Mi 1 ft o jvant 'is? l A 4.1 i H f. i M t ' r t Let us demonstate to you our line of Pianos. We carry the complete line of Sherman, Clay & Co., which embodies the best, such as Steinway, Estey, Kurtzman, A. B. Chase, Emerson, Aldrich and many other standard makes. PLAYER PIANOS The Aeolian and Stroud Player Pianos are hard to beatve have them both. TRADE IN YOUR OLD PIANO as part payment on a new one. We also have several good used pianos. Pianos Sold on EZ Terms. 1 R if V Victor Need no introduction. There is nothing that can bring more pleasure to the home than a good Talking Machine. Victrolas priced from $25.00 to $100.00. Victor Records represent all the greatest artists in the world. If you want to hear John McCormack or Alma Cluck sing you must get a Victor Record. i f) c 1 a JT . HI J . I! ea m i The Pathe Talking Machine is one of the oldest machines in the world it was first built in France and never introduced in America until the war. At that time a factory was built Jn Brooklyn. At the present time the Pathe ranks well up in the lead. The Pathe is noted for its clearness of tone, it plays all makes of records with the same reproducer Pathe records are played with a Sapphire Ball. This point is the only point made that cannot scratch ; your record. Each record is guaranteed to play one thousand times without injury. Machines priced from . S35.00 GtUUKUL T .,,0. 1 . .... .. Ill Ml LI I. I.... II I 9 v, "; f " , 11 . i'1 I'M; ' i III)!,, .1;- M . '.:.:vt; is v vr. ". . ; ' ' ' ,,,liH :MMiii,.. i i ' 1 ' 1 M Y! ;SClulIllffiS to $225.00 Tl ! r . i . I (Continued from psge one) Terminal company, et al., appellants; appeal from Multnomah county; action lot damages for personal injnry. Opin ion by Justice Johns. JuJro O, V. Uantvnhcia affirmed. A. J. Mishler vs. M. S. Wallis, appel laat, ct aU. appeal from Lens county. Aetion to collect judgement rendered in titration over hop contract. Opinion bv Justi-e Johns. Judge O. t. Skip worth, affirmed. Petition for rckearing denied in Og ilTie T. Statklund, and motion to re call mamlate denied in Miller ts. Tay ette Valler Ij-d d Orehnrd eoaipany. ! Ir. Horaee O. Bye, for 20 year 'tiesd of the chemical" department of the i I'niversity ot Washington, bus resigned to accept a position with the depart ! tnent of agriculture at Washngton, D. C. The First National bank at Auburn, Cal., was held np and robbed at noon Tnesdav of 1600 bv two masked ban flitg. LIFT OFF CORNS! Doesn't hurt a bit! Soro corn lift right off with fingers. Magic I - Costs few cents! Drop a little Free zone on that thouchy corn, instnntly that corn stops hurting, then you lilt it riht out with the fingers. Why wait Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of Freefone for a few cents, sufficient to rid your fert of every hard corn, soft corn, or corn be tween the toes, , and panoses, without sorcnesi or irritation, rreezone is ine much talked of discovery of the Cin cinnati genius, " ik tire coumrs coufiT Of the ?taU of Oregon, for the Comity of Marlon In the matter of the estate of Sam uel F. White, deceased. Notice of hear ing of ifiual account. '' To all persons interested in the es tate of Annuel F. White, deceased; ' You are hereby nrrtified that on the Jfiih dnv of May, 11)10, Bertis H. Whito filed in this court his final ac count as executor of the estate of Sam uel F. White, deceased, and that snid f innl neenuiit will be hard by this court on Monday, June 23, 1919, at tho hour of ten o'clock a. m. or as aoon therenfter as the court can hear the same, in the county court room at tho court house, in Hniein, Marion county, Oregon; and you aro hereby cited to appear at the tinie and place oiboyc designated and show cause if any ex ists why said ifirnil account should not be allowed and tho said executor dis charged from his trust. Dated this '20th dav of May, 1919. W. II. BL'HHT, 6 23 County , J udg. The Capital Journal Daily Market Report Orals Wheat, soft white i.lO Wheat, lower gradss oa sample Obis 8.-.(o0fc: liay, cheat . I'."4 Hay, sata t 28 Barley, ton 5 Mill run 43(o44 Butterfat Butterfat .. 61e Creamery butter &V63c fork, real aad Mutton I'oik on foot 18Vj&1Sc Veal fancy . 17e Hteers 7fri'c Cows rj-H Spring lambs 1-e Kwes - 5c Sheep, yearlings 8(iic tit and Fotntry Kggs, cash 41c Hens, live 3(c Old roosters - 13 Rtae. Wfrf!2f Broilers 30;a33c vef etscies . jKtrawberries 3.2J Radishes, dos 30c Khubarb 3 Potatoes . - 1.5 New potatoes 10c Creen onions dox 40c ISermuda onions l.."0 r.bbage 6'7'''oc. Turnips 2 3 4 Mead lettuce '- 75 Beets - 3V4 trait Oranees . Lsmons, bol .. Ij.'j 8 Bananas ..,,. 9 f'nlifomia grapo fiuit l'S'1.25 Black figs lb. .. . Whits fig. IB. 20 Paeksge figs per ti SO pkj 4fti6.tt Hotter, extrsctcd I0 BeUU mcs ' Kggs dsiea fiOc i ITS' Quick Reference To Firms Where Buyer And Seller Sleet e Recommend Our Advertisers. EVESTtHlNa Salem Electric Co., Masoaio Temple, R1LVL ESTATE FOB SALE 120 aerea of Xo. 1 land leeated 6 mi lei from Salem, on good road, in good location, good house, and bar a and other buildings, farm implements, 4 howes, 5 enws, 3 year lings, SO head of aogi. round 600 cordj of wood ready cut, aU at bargain. Write M W ear Journal. . tf FOR SALK A good double team hr nesa, will trade for hay or grain, or will exchange for good firy wood See Square Deal Realty euipa.' Phone 470 BEST BUTS 10 acres fine fruit lnnd, all cultivate ed, 3 mile of Salem, UWp, easy terms 10 acre all cultivated, house, barn, 2V acres family orchard, on roe raid, 1 miles from Salem. $:i."O0. 14 acres, loRans, family fruit, large house, bern equipped for ehi-ckeus, on good road, the best of soil. rs acres imntng city, Desi t son, well fenced, 7 room house, barn. fjoOO 24 actea, 16 uUtvtd, S logans, 0 prunes, fair house, nam, an equipment and atocn lncmmng wain, cow, i u'n, 50 chickens, mile from station. $7000. 50 acres all cultivated, good house, barn, well drained, Jot of fruit, grain or elovcr land; S miles .from Salem, 100; land all around it trot any bettor is held at $-'00 per acre. 31H)0 cash, balanue 6 percent. 100 aires, 90 cultivated, howe, 8 barns, apriug, 10 acres timber, well f,.r,r.i,l clnsfl to station. H5 per acre. 3ti.1 acres, modern improvements, all euttiratod, well fenced; one of the fin est mixed farm ranches in the Talley; 3 miles from amall town; offered for a short time at 75 per acre on ery easy trnis. Owner wishes to rotire and 3oes not caro to rent it. For best houe or farm buys toe BOCOLOFSKY Bitytie Building WATER COMPANY SALEM WATER nOHPANT Office eorner Commercifc'. and Trade streets Bills payable monthly ia advance. Phtrae b'Ofl. NOTICE Sealed nronoauls addressed to Jef ferson Myers, secretary of the board of resents, ftatc Agricultural college, Corvnllis, Oregon, will bo received uy th said board of regents until ten oVlncIt a. m. June 2. 1B1, for the fiimishiiiir of nil material and the per formanee of all labor required for the erection and completion of Ue engin eerinz laboratory building, for the AgricultiHal collee, slate of Oregon. All 'bids to be endorsed "Proposals for engineering liiboratory building." Hui.l nrooonals to bo opened Upon the abovo date by tho said bird of re gents. All ths work and matj-rial must con form to tho plans ad specifications therefor on tile nt the office of the college, Cnrvallis, Oregon, and of the architect, Johu V. Eenues, 1010 C'hwn ber of Commerce building, Portland,' Oregon. Each proposal must be accompanied by certified check of five per cent of tho amount of the bid as a guarantee that the successful Wilder will enter into a contract according to said jdaus ami uruvifications. Haid check to be made paymble to the Agricultural col-1 lego of tho stnto of Oregon. If for any reason the Udder fails to execute the proper contract and iboud required with in ten davi after notification of the acceptance" of hii ibid, then certified check will foceome forfeited to the Ag ricultural college of the state of Ore gon. 82 Country butter r""-8 Flour, hard wheat aj.lina j.j romana aaaiaci. Portland, Or., May 27, Butter, city creamery, utipi tic Eggs sidected local el 43(fi 47c Hens SM'i r' Broilers 'Kin i!"c Oeess 17fa20e Cheese, triplets 87(3 3!) DAILY LITE STOCK MAEKJT Csttls Receipts ICS Tone of market slow flood to choice steern it Kit 13 Fair to nd e'rs Wn 1 1 Common .to fair steers $7..'0ffi 8 .M Choice cow and heifers S ,Mn 1 1 Good to choice eews ad hsJsrs 9,.r0(n.H MMliiia U good ow, as a sellers H MKi 9,50 Fan to Biedmm sows no ' 4 r.nrti 3 anners in.-iiifu .i Bulls Vrt S.SO Hog Receipts 52 Tone of market stcsdv Prime mixed 19.7.Vu20 Medium mixed I9.2".6n 1D.73 Itoojjh heavies 17.7)ri 18 Bulk il!l.7.) Pig l.5'Mi 19..V) Cbeef lieecfpls 17,4 Tone of oiarlet steady Prime lamtiis idi Vt Fair to medium laiiilig il(if512 Yearling 7f B..V) Wethers 7fa 8.30 Kwes V-i S Bucks W' Makolm Biitton, ho nhilc a flying csdet at ilanh field, Cal., suffered a broken leg and other injuries, has re That Glis Service On Shcr ELECTEICAL 127 Nortk H li - DORA DEA.V MeCUTGHEOf, taehar ef piano, a new and logical method for both pupil and teacher, naming eiear all baste principle aeeesaarf to a musica! education, aa? giviaf the "music teacher" -something ( teach. 41 Court St. Phoaa 352. . PEOPLES FURNIME STOHS For bargains ia new and secondhand goods for the house, furniture, ranjr es. heaters aid stoves, ru.-s, ewii) machines, graniteware, dishes, su.t rases, trunks and tools. VV want your eld furniture and stoves, will pay you highest cash price. See us last. Peoples Furniture Stare, 7t JJ. Commercial Ht. Phone 734. SECOND-HAND GOODS NO CASH REQUIRED Good overcoat shoes and suits, all kinds of smsis al instruments, shotguns, rifles, heat ing stoves, gas stoves, suit cases and 1U00 other useful articles to sell or trad. What have yof The apitl Exchange 337 Court St. Phone 49S. WE WANT YOUR used furniture, stoves, carpets and tools, as we pay fair prices for everything. Call 947 CAPITAL HARDWARK k FURNI TURE . - 253 N. Cotn'l St. HATS BLOCKED, REPAIRED HAT BLOCKING I clean and block ladies-1 and Men s hats. Just re ceived It hat renovating machine. It gets the dirt, Try it once. C. B. Ellsworth. 495 Court St. Salem, Or. AMUSEMENTS THE SOLDIER BOV8 Pool aad bil liard pnrlor ii now open under asw management and it tendon yoa and the general publie a eongeuial plaea to pass away a few leisuie hours. ; The basement of Oregon Electria depot, corner of State and Ht i'hone Wn, Livock, prop. STOVE REPAIRING STOVES KKBUILT AND UEPAIREQ 50 years experience, Depot National and American fonce. Sizes 20 to S3 in. high Paints, oil and varnish, ete. Lognrtberry and hop hooks. ' Bnlem Fence and Htove Works, 2o0 Court street. Tlione 124. J. A. Rowland Furniture Store Buys, sells and exchanges new and 2d hand furniture. All kinds of repsir work, sight grinding, fillas', and brasing a specialty. Righi prices. 247 North Commercial Thone 16. SCAVENGER SALEM SCAVENGER Gaibage ana" refuse of all kinds removed oa mont. ly contracts at reasonable raUi Cess pools cleaned. Pcnd nniui!i r moved. Office phone Main 167. MONEY TO LOAN On Good Real Estate Security TH08. K. YOUD Over Ladd A Bush bank; Salem Oregoi FEDERAL FAHM LOAfS 5 per cent interest. Prompt service. 34Mb years time. Federal farm loan bonds; for sale. A. C. Bohrnstedt, 401 Ma sonic Temple, Sulem, Oregoa. INSURANCE COOT ii For free la- formation about Life Insoraaea see J. F. Hutehssoa, dint, manager for the Mutual Life of N. Y., offica a 371 Stats St., Bslem, Ore. Office phone P9, residence 1390. tf HOP LKK, expert laundryman, 4St I'eiry St. I pay top market iuf. chickens and Kjw. Office phoaw 13;;9J, residence 1333J. WOOD SAW PHONB 1090B Onr Prices are Bight M. ZANDLRR, Proprietor . Summer 8treet. Salem, Oregoa 1233 N' REPAIRING STKWART B BP AIR rTTrOP Bavs just installed a machine that wia sharpen lawnmoweri the same a Uis factory puts them out new. Bring all vour light repair work to as. A via'B. Stewart, 347 Court St. PhoM 4'.I3. LODGE DIRECTORY KSI0HT3 OF PYTIIIA8 MEET AT McOomack hall oa every Tuesday st a. waiter tenon, c. v., t . j. anU, K. K. k 8. ROYAL Neighbors of Amer'na. Ore gon Grape camp No. 13B0 meet every lhurJay evening in McComsck knit Flevstor s"vice. Oracle, Mrs. ar rie E. Bunn, 61? I'nioa St; recor der Mrs. Melissa Persons, 1415 4ih'W. Phoss 143GM. Creamery butter "0e turned to his home st Hood liiver.