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f 1 THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. 3ALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 3. 1919. page nin; li'iBif WW m FOOTWEAR ' for the 1 : (They are all sweet, you know) Elegant white washable kid, 8-inch lace shoes, plain toe, with the beautiful long, narrow effect, full Louis XV - French heels, very swell, and only $12.00 Also one quite similar except not quite so good, has tips on toes, yet a very likeable and dressy shoe at $10.00 Beautiful white Reignskin or Nile cloth in welt soles and either French or Military heels, make very smart shoes at $8.75 to $3.75 Deals la Red Estate !,)., t one that lse gone before. Autos .'arrvmif great niaes ot rich b onus be gathering while the dew was je i glistening ia the bright sunlight. loving tribute was paid, by the speaker, to Brother K. O. Thomas, who was the veteran setoH of the Twin Oak ceme tery since 1978. Martin Filler t Matthias Byer. 59.96' Mrs. L. D. Barr received word Friday ere in SK. quarter of section hi tad stating the serious illtass of brother, NE. quarter ot section 33 5 1 V.; 10,-iW. H. Miller. IKK). The I. O. O. F. lodge held thoi- mew- W. A. Hillis to Frank Terkett, 3 acres jorial services on the forenoon of ilem Lu lot 3, block 1, in Feller's addition, lorial day. J. I.. Adams of Silverton nil lot 5, in block 1, Feller's 2nd addHgave the address. lion; Donald. The -body of Mr. MacCulloek war. ' Lee E. Abbe to Hunt Bros. Co.. frae-l brought to Turner for burir.l May 30. 1 ji O iJ JLiLjLcl tion of lots 1 and 2, Cook's addition, Sa leni. j Aurora State Bank toR. E. Donahue, 83.44 acres In A. Audobon claim, 4 1 W. M. D. Lea bo to Albert Prati, 7.S8 .acres iu section 13-4 1 W. F. W. Durbin to Id Badcrtscht r, lot 29, Urabenhorst Fruit Farms; $S90. Mr. Mad ullock tt one time lived near Turner, his wife dying in the Twin Oak eemetery oa a Peeoratioa day a number of years ago. Mrs, -K. O. Thomas anil daughters were week guests of Mrs, V. H. Cornelius. A Sunday school picnic was held st mm V y kJ Quick Reference To Firms That Gia Serrice On SI.or Where Buyer And Seller Meet We Recommend Our Advertisers. EVEEYTH3N3 ELECTEICAL Salem Electric. Co., Masonia Temple, 1ST North High.. TelsphoM -Maim IS 4 AUTO DIRECTORY AUTOS without drivers to hire, 1 dol lar per hour. 197 S. Com. St. Phone 399. tf J. H. Arnesmeur to J. J. McDonald, the home of Charles Bear Ut Satur REAL ESTATE lot 71, Ewald Fruit Farms; $900, J. H. Kott to F. J. Cade, 14 acres ia Sam Parker claim 7 2 W.; $!08, (lav. Mr. Carey nd daughter, Loa. ot Tl gard, Oregon, were week-end guests st h'oss Nnsa to Kirov Nash, lota o to 8,1 the homes of James Bones nd James lot 8, block 13, Kivcrviow Park addition, I Mrs. Sam L. Tunnel (nee Sopha Wat Salem, j,!,) and baby, Doris, left for WinouaJ V. M. Baker to H. T. James, 15 acres Idaho, Sunday, in sections 31 and 32 9 3 W. Mr Ham Crocker, a daughter of Wm Kute Stahlman to Frank Barber, lotsjX. Steele, ia here from Oakland, Call- 1, 4, 5, 6, 7, in block 76, North Salem. i fomia, for an extended visit. j -Nancy, Perkins to J. M. Starr, lots 1 Mrs. M. C. Smith of Albany wni In and 2, block 10, Depot addition, Salem; ' Turner over Sunday, the guest of Mrs. ' j McKay. Jacob Neihcrt to Clarence ForetteJ Mrs. Arthur Edwards and wee son 112 acres located in sections 10, 14 nd esme home from Salem Friday. 13, 8 1 V. Also 9.73 acres in Julia Simp son claim, 8-1 W. 11. E. Wirth to U J. Bock, 5 acres in sections 9 and 10 9 1 W. Adam Leonhnrtto W. II. Dlrymjde, lot 3, block 2, Randalls addition. ' J. A. Hwnnaon to V. R. Krou, lot S, Hollywood; $ltU0. W. J. Buaick to G. B. Johnson, lots 3 IX)H SALE liO acres of No. 1 land located 6 miles from Salem, so good road, in good location, good house and barn and other buildiug, farm implements, 4 horses, 5 cews, 3 year lings, 50 hcd of hogs, round 500 cords of wood ready cut, U at bargain. Write M W cr Journal. k tf BEST BUYS DORA DEAX McCCTOIIEON. teach of piano, new and logical methoj for both pupil and teacher, makiag dear all basic principles nceewary to a musical education, ant1 g'.vinf th "musie teschsr" something V teach. 421 Court St. Phono ilii. PEOPLES FURNITURE STCHH For bargains in sew and secondhand goodj Sur the house, furniture, raeg cs, beaters and stoves, rurs, sewinf machines, graniteware, disbes, suit tasen, trunks and tools. W wast your old furaiture and stoves, will pay you highest cash price. See n last. Peoples Furniture Stjre, 271 N. Commercial St. Phone 734, Mrs. G. B. Briggs was a Bulem stop per Monday a ternoon. Several, good eiitchtis of fish wt-ro re ported up on the Santiam river, by our local sportsmen. Arthur .Wood of Portland has been isiting his sister, Mr. George Mason,') over Memorial day. Al Bell and wife were the guests or White Poplin and Sea Island shoes as low as .'.$3.25 Pumps and Oxfords in the Reignskin at $5.75 and $5.50 or the other cloths at $3.65, $3.25 and down as low $2.35 and 8, block !, Bishops addition, Salem; 1 Mrs. Ralph Chaves during the past wc-'k 1630. Mrs, Mildred Thiossrn left Sunday j A. F. Fcushnwi to E. W. Cooler, lot for a week In Portland, attending the J and part of lot 2, block 21, Englewood I Oregon grand chapter O, E. 8., also tfia Are Just as necessary for the June Bride. jiKldition; (1350, I F. M. White to F. U Wilkinson, lot I 1 and part of lot 2, block 0. Presnall & Smith addtiiotij part of lots 1, 2, 3, 4, block 5, Eddy's addition; lot 14, block ii. Highland addttion rose show. With Miss Evelyn Martin at tho wheel, Madunies W. A. Martin and C. H. Martin motored to Dallas Fridt-y. Frank Farris and family of .Pallas r.ameto Turner last week for a .w 2 acre;, 5 room house, city water, barn, in Falls City, 2000. Terms. 15 acre all in cultivation, 5 room !houe, lharn, outbuildings, 2H acres strawberPios, 6 grain, 1 potatoes, luu equipment, stock, household goods, ean ned fruit, ift-ed, $1900. 14 ace chicken ranch 9 room house, barn, chicken houses, nfl cultivated, 5 uiileg from Sulem, some logans, 1000. 24 acres; ltl cultivated, all stock ana equipment; 5 logans, 8 prnnes; 1 mile from station; 8 room house, barn, chick vn house, green house, only $7000. 22 acres all cultivated, all fenced, 7 room house, bam, if sold soon all crop goes; .joining town. 3300, half cash mid half at percent. 30 acres all cultivated all woven wiro fenced; 3-4 miles from town, 330. half eah, half alt) percent. 50 acres all cultivated, good house. barn, 5 miles from Halem, all the best Grace Taylor t. Rankin Edgar, lots davt recreation nd visit with relatives. of oil, no land in vicinity fur sale for CLOVERDALE NOTES. 13, 14.' 15, 18, block 8. Morninirsid rl. dilion; $1500. ; ; 1 W. K. Reeves ' to Mattie Rnaiildinff. psirt o flcs 1 and S. block 33. L'iiivar.itwl 'addition. "(Capital Journal Special Service) - I Anton Marson to N. P. Bichtcr, 9 Mrl- Jee Moores of Salem spent acres in setcion 3 6 1 W.; 1600. 1 the last week with her mother, Mrs. I F. h. Foley to E. E. Riser, 5 acres in J- yray- , . ., . Q lots 13 and 14, Dorranco Fruit Farms. , VNal'!,'ur ,1,,l"',., ",'! fa,,Hl.v l",,,t S,m" f. rir;.,.. p D rr - . jo nav Willi J. mmuhihi acres in sections 29 and 30-61 W, 3500. Mrs., i ranees Foley to E. E. Kiser,1,. , 9.48 acres in A stunton claim 49 7 2 W. I u. Miss Ethel Craig and Miss Luis Cory Were week end aue'ts ot .Mrs. .i. u. ROLL 0FJI0N0R The following casualties aro reported by the comraanditig general of the! American Expeditionary Forces; Killed in Action 2 lied of Wounds .. - ; led of Accident and Other Censes 14; Itied of l'isie II Wounded Severely 44 Woumled (degree undetermined) 43; Wounded Miiihtlv - 230 Forest B West, Watago III' Herbert S Bean, East Wilton Me. Emanuel 0 Leberer, Evansville Ind. Arthur Lemire, Manchester K II. Frank T Mabry, New Orleans La. William 0 'Toole, Bangor Me. Peter J Hullivan, North Cambridge Mass. Killed In Action. Sylvester Homhach, Pittslmrgh Pa. Fred E Htonstel, Chicago 111. Died of Wonnds. Charlie M Byrd, Henecn, B C. Dnvid A Brown, Newark N .1. I'M ward F Koehl. Ht. Louis Mo. Dale I Penree, Viuita Okla. Died of Accident and Other Causes. CURRENT CASUALTIES Died of Accident and Other Causes. Lieut George A Burke, Chicago 111. l.ieut John J Morun, Parishville X T. Henry Brosseau, North Adams Moss. Irving G Carpenter, Milwaukee Wis. Charles B Dory. Pauls Valley Okla. Ralph Prewitr, Weir Kan. Herman Watson, Mappsville Va. Died of Disease. Lieut Frank A Ward. Br.ltiniore Md. Frnnk A Nettleton, New Haven Conn Micliael V Truiiman, Bridger Mont. Antonio Bngelio, Cilia Italy. Samuel Bcrman. Taunton Miss. Rudolph Christ en sen. Sidon Mats. Acv Farris, Augiiilla Miss, George Houston, Bosrawen N H. Frank Huddle, Hears Mich. Jesse J Lester Big Rock Va.. Carl W Licesay, Cathay N Di Otis V liong, Ninirod Hall Va. James F Mngner, Woonwicket R I. Roy Miller, Fairvicw 111. Tense Percy Moore, Eldorado Ark. Wililam J Travers, Philadelphia Pa. William Young, Rcddick Fla. VICTOR POINT NEWS. dian Brook and the Doerfler farm last week. V- .'Ardcn Miller lrtn been on the sick list but is improving. Mr. and Mrs, "lloMoltor and sou Kliernian, of Miouri are visiting at the Anistuti! and .laco1!) Uoerfler honn s Edward KrentHis srH'Siijag tiie week eml at his home 'In this vicinity. Mint Joanna .lames of Halem' is the guest of tho Martin Docrflera. Gladys and Normnn Jones are re ported as being on the sick l.st. Mm Wilhcliiiiri Doerfler sjiciit the week eiid nt the Deraiileau home nenr Independence. Many of the people of the commit, nity attended the funeral of Mr. Him- I'rill vl Itia Wiifphii nnnminku tn.i TL..., i " " ......... .....Liii. tnm linns llay. Miss Bertha Dnrrfler hi returned from a short visit to Portland. Turner locals (Capital Journal Hperial Herviee) Mrs. Amanda King i r':tinj at the Elmer King home. louglas Aitkins of the 3d infan try, formerly stationed at Washington, 'Christian church nf Portl,, ,l n,1flrn.i.J (Capital Journal Special Service) Turner, Or., June 3. One of the most impressive services ever held in the "Twin Oak" cemetery was held on Friilav afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Whitehead of Turner spent (Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. A. Kunke. ' Cloverdale closed a successful eight months school Monday with a big pic nic for tho pupils in. the woods near by. ... Miss Lorotta McCormick of Florence is tho house guest of Mrs, G. W.Ji'ar ris. G. Drager and family were shopping in Halem Snturdiiy. 4 .Mrs, leor;o Weatherill left for the east Kuturday to visit with her daugh ters. Khe expects tf) be gone at leant six weeks. The Capstal Journal Daily Market Report i . Urain Wheat, soft white i.iO Wheat, lowor gradts oa sainpln Oats 83(0 S8c Hay, eat-at . - Hay. oats fit lesa than fciOO ler acre, price of this place $160 .per acre; 3000 cash bulanco at 8 percent, you stato tho time. 320 acres, iiet farm iu Polk county, 200 cultivated, best of soil, good im provements, all woven wire fenced; 50 acres In clover, fino lot of growing crop goes, only '100 per acre. v Kxehangest - 10 acres all cultivated, good 7 room house, family- fruit, t mile from Sa lem, will exchange for south Halem residence; .price 3500 23 acres irrigated, 15 in nlfalfn, near PntTerxnn. California, will exchange for ranch near Hulein of about equal value; price 7500. :i t.8 acres all cultivated, the best ot soil, all stock, equipment and growing crop; fair house, barn, well fenced, 5 miles from town, elose to store and cheese factory; will take acreage near Halem; price 5500. 43 acres; 40 cultivated, well fenced, old house, new barn, 2 miles from stato normal school; will take Halem resi dence as part pay; price bOOfl. Have for solo at low price two ot tho finest modern houces ia the city m :;ilM) each. If vou want a home in Mule in you are the loser if you don't look Chose over, For best buy in cily or farm prop erty see ' rWCOLOrSKY Httvite building I), from has servU'i ' n recently discharged arge crowd of attentive people who In.,.,. nn foot e and wa a guest at in-!i1B,i , hermit : zz.V Wfi" Barley, ton ' M Mill run 43(rf44 Butterft. Hntlnrfnt Clt Kev. Griffin, of the CrpnnlPrv ),utter 6.a03c l-OTK, VsM ai4 Jautton 18Vj 17 7(?f9f 5(!i8 12f 6c THE SHRINKAG E OF GERMANY. Veal fancy Steers Cows Hpring lambs Ewes ..- Bhcop, yearlings .. .- 8(i9c gss ana rouiiry Eggs, eash ... . 89o Hens, live 30e Old roosters - 15 8tags 2022 Broilers - - 8c vgtatnes Htrawberries . Radishes, doz - Rhubarb . Potatoes New potatoes .. Green onions dol Bermuda onions, crate Cebbage .... Head lettuce Beets - Iron Oranges - Lemons, bos Bananas SECOND-HAND GOODS NO CASH REQUIRED Good overcoat hoes and suits, all kinds of musi I instruments, shotguns, rifles, heat ing stoves, gas stoves, suit cases 1W0 other useful articles to sell or trade. What have yout Tho Capital Kxchange 337 Court St. Fftons 93. WE WANT YOl'R used furniture, stoves, earpcti and tools, we pay fair prices for ' everything. Call 847 CAPITAL HARDWARE & FURNI TURE CO. SS3 'N. Com '1 St. HATS BLOCKED, REPAIRED HAT BLOCKING ! clean and block ladies' and Men's bats. Just re ceived a hat renovating machine. It pets the dirt, Trf It once. O; B. Kllsworth. 493 Court St. Salem, Or. THE SOLDI EB BOYS Pool and liard parlor is now open under ns management and it renders yoo and the general public a congenial place to pass awy a few leisuis hoor. Tho bsement of Oregon F.letri4 depot, comer of. State nd Big Phono 628. Wm. Livock, prop. WATER COMPANY ULEM WATER f JMPAN Y Of fie erner Couiinercit' nd Trd streets Bills paynbls monthly in advance. Phone 806. California g'spe fiuit 4fi?4.2. Blaek figs lb. lo(o18 White figs, lb 19(a20c Package figs per bz 00 pg Ko.B.WO Hm.r. eitraetsd 20 mees BeUU Eggs dor.en Creamery butter Country batter Flour, hard wheat - 3.l0S3.25l$o,a , Portland Market I Medina Portland, Or., Jun 3. Butter city t7(f) g ,-)0 NOTICE Scaled proposals addressed to Jef ferson Mvers. secretary of the bosrd of regents, State Agricultural college, Corvallis, Oregon, will be received by the said board of regents until ten o'clock s. m. June 2, 1919, for the furnifthinc of nil material and the per formance of all labor required for the erection and completion of the engin eering laboratory building, for the Agricultural college, stats of Oregon. All bills to be endorsed "Proposals for engineering laboratory building. Said proposals to be opened upon the .bove dato by the said board of re- 2.50 A1, the worK ami material must con- 30c farm t0 the plans and specifications - a,!' therefor on file at the of fife of the ......... 1.8a jon,, Corvallis, Oregon, and of the 7Mit?i;e architect. John V. Eemies, 1040 Cham- 40 upr 0t Commerce building, Portland, Ore job. , , oW'irtc Kach proposal must b accompanied 2.75hy certified check of f.ve per cent of 3'jcjiho amouut of the bd " a r""n"" that the sueecsnful liiddcr will enter S7!into a coiitrnct according to saia plans and speci'iCMtions. all encca io uc made pnyab'.e to the Agricultural eol lege of th state of Oregon. If for any reason the bidder fails to eieeute the proper contract and bond required with ia ten days after notification of the acceptance of his bid, then certified check will become forfeited to the Ag ricultural college of the stats of Ore- STOVE REPAIRING STOVES REBUILT AND BEPAIBEB 60 years eiperienco, Depot MtioaM and American fence. Sizes g(j to 58 in. high Paints, oil and varnish, ele. Loganberry and hop hooks. Salem Fence snd Stove Works, 250 Court street, phone 124. J. A. Rowland Furniture Store Buys, nells and eichangcs new and 2d band furniture. All kinds 04 repair work, light grinding, fillnf, and brazing a specialty. Biglkt prices. 247 Noith Commercial St. Phone 16. , SCAVENGER SALEM SCAVENGER Garbage refuse of all kinds removed on aoatii ly contracts at reasonable rains ( pools cleaned. Dead soimsls moved. Office phone Main 107. . KOMEY TO LOAN On Good Real Estate Snenrit? T1COS. K. FORD Over Ladd ft Bush bank; Salsa Oregoe FEDERAL FAB it LOANS 5 'A psw cent Interest. Prompt service. 4f years time, rederal rarm loan oo for sale. A. C. Bohrnstedt, 401 U sonio Tempi. Salem, Oregon. 5(04 9e 4.",acoc 67fe70c 60e crciiniery dUralim Eggs mdectcd local ex 43(i43e Hens 30e Broilers 32fa 3",e Oeese 1720e Cheese, triplet 37g3e CAILT UTS STOCK MaBKXT cnn Receipts 100 Tone of mrkct weak Good to choice steers tU(d,l2 Pair to good steers tl'tto l."0 Common steers 47..W" s Choice cows snd heifers 8.50fall Oood to choice cows ard hsifers BUY IN SALEM ALWAYS BUY IN SALEM ALWAYS to good eowe medium cows r an to B.506 9 anners 3..Wu 3 Bulls 'a 8 Calves "i(Vi 13 Bogs Receipts 24 Tone of market weak Prime mixed IP'S 19.30 Bough heavies 17..Wa 18.30 Bulk 19..-!Hh 19.73 Pigs IS.SOfn 19.30 cues? Receipts 94 Tone of market weak Prime lambs '.(a 14 r'air to medinui Isnibs ZQXZ Yearling? SW" 'i.-VJ W ethers' THif'i S.30 Ewes 7.30 sad hsifsrt ad hcifcrl INSURANCE COUNCiLr For frse ! formation about Life Insnranee m J. F. Hutchason, dint, marsgsr for, the Mutual Life of N. Y., M 371 State St., Salem, Ore. Offis phone 99, residencs 1390. M LAlmAiuiAii HOP LEE, espert lannitrymas, ea Kerry St. I pa? top market price Ift chickens snd Eggs. Offics psoas) 1339J, residence 1333J. W. 1235 N WOOD SAW PHOHE 109OB Our Prices sre Bight M. ZANDLER, Proprieter Summer 8treet. Salem, Oregssi REPAIRING STEWART'S REFAIR SIHOP Have just installed a machine that wm sharpen lawnmowcft the saws as the factory puts them out new. Brimi sll vonr light repair work to aie. Ai yin B. Stewart, 347 Court 8t. Phoa 493. LODGE DIRECTORY KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS MEET AT Me4'ornck hall on every Tuesday ! g. Walter lenon, C. C, P. J.. Kuntr, K. R. S. EOIAL Neighbors of Aaieri, Orsx gnn Grape cmp No. 13iO mcst syry Thursday evening in MeCcrnsek haJ Elevator v-vice. Orcle, Mrs. Cr rie E. Bunn, 648 Union M; recos dcr Mrs. Meli.nna Persons, 141S s 4th" St. Phons 1430M.