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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 4. 1919. PAGE NINE wuUlIcIJlkoJ Quick Reference To Rrms That Gits Service On Shc:J Where Bayer And Seller Bleet We Recommend Our Advertisers. K F ' I "... . . t You Can Well Afford to Try Anything Once And that is all we ask. TRY ONE LOAF of our Wonderful "Bake-Rite" bread and we have made a friend, and a customer for. life. IF we were making the ordinary kind of bread such as you can buy t every corner of the city, there would be no excuse for our coning here. But We Are Not Making Ordinary Bread 0 - This is an entirely different proposition. Making a totally different loaf of bread, and making it under an entirely new process. Here you can see every process of bread making and bread bakingr and, in most cases it will be a revelation for you can see the flour just as it comes from the sack. See the process of mixing, raising, baking, wrapping and de livering right into the hands of the customer. DOING AWAY ENTIRELY with the old time basement bakery, with its unsanitary conditions and show ing every process from start to finish. This in itself is a drawing card but when you add to that the RESULTS WE OBTAIN through our SANITARY METHODS, our remarkable FOR MULAS and our wonderful ELECTRIC BAKE-RITE OVEN, it is easy to see . why we are meeting with such astonishing success in the establishment of our new institution. Saturday's trade proved that you are interested and we regret exceeding ly that we were unable to supply all who came to our store. In the future we will be able to supply the demand, no m atter how great. Bake-Rite Sanitary Bread Go. i CITY NEWS , Attention has been called to the law that requires the bnck light of an uuto tn alii ik on the auto license number Hi j. I the fact thnt a number of owners o? nutos are violating the law. Also to . tbc fnct that trucks are obliged nlo to have lights in the rear showing li eense numbers and that a number of t !; owners in thoety aie also vio ." lutiue the law. ' i f ' - ; b ' ' . The funeral services of Mrs. 3. M. I.'jilers, who dieil yesterday ia Purt Innd will Hie held Wednesday afternoon t 1:30 o'clock front he vliapel of VMib Clough. Thev will bo conduct ed by the Rev. tieorP !P. Holt and burial will be in the Iictck Point com ery in tho Waldo hi He. It was juat o le vear azo today that a lister, Mrs. rnnt Ashliy, wna buried i the iame cemetery. Mm. lioogvrs wa a uaugu ter of W. J. Humphreys who rrossed ti e plains in lS'i.'l a-ul took up the orig , i iiil Humphreys doiiition land claim 12 miles east of Salem. A sou, W. H. Hum .llireys uow liven ou tuv original elaiui. PERSONAL V. 0. Holt and family will leave in I a few days for a two weeks' visit in ahow 4 inmates received, l died, leav s.nithorn Oregon. iing R total of 41.1 at the end of the I'M 1-'45G ... 12.141C inoiith. The cost of supplies was M3l Emory J. Bukcr of Tacoina is visit-:and the payroll 'W;72. log at the home of K. T. Karnes. The eastern Oregon hospital showed .Reasons Why you should buy your Suit Here 1. Our Wool Fabrics are Guaranteed to be All WOOL 2. The FIT and WORKMANSHIP are guaranteed . 3. Largest selection of FABRICS, DESIGNS. COLORINGS. 4. Suits are made to Your Measure mi Trkmings are of the Best Quality. 5. OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST. For Longer Wear and Greater Satisfaction. Try US SCOTCH WOOLEN MILLS SALEM, OREGONM26 STATE STREET Slate House. The monthly statement of the auto mobile department nl the office of sec retary of alatc show that during the month of July there was a total of 14 motor chides registered, of which 345 wore nineline that had been registered in previous rears. There were 150 reg istrations of. motorcycles, ' 1H dealers and chauffeurs From transactions of all kinds the fees for the . month amounted to lu.411, as against $14, 547 for the same period Is. -4 year. This brings the tirtal for the seven months of ltt9 up to ."i(i2,2.")l, as against 3,4.S0 for the same period in 191X. The records nbo ahow nn increased traffic in used ears, there being 1741 transfers recorded. The various .state institutions have filed with Meerelary tioodtn. of the board of control tne monthly reierts for the month of July, from which the following figures ave taken. The Ore Kon stale hospitul received during the month 61 new inmates, discharged 20; paroled 12; leaving n total at the end of the mouth of 17-4. Supplies for the month amounted to 13,Kb7 and the pavToll wiis il2,;'. The iieiiitcntinrv shows 5 inmate re- !eeived. 2 dUvhrirepd 10 nanded. 1 died leaving at the end of the month 271. The supplies for the month amounted to 411.. and the navriill whs tWM. The home for the feeble minded 8 inmates received, 7 discharged, 4 paroled, (1 died, leaving a total July ill of 498. Supplies for the month cost ti2.11. The soldiers home at liosclmrg show ed " members admitted, 2 discharged, 3 died or dropped, 2W abV'iit on fur lough, leaving a total of Hi.'l. .The monthly supplies cost $2219 ami the payroll was ! 122. The Oregon industrial school for boys showed N members received, IN dis charged, lit transferred, leaving a to tal of 1.1(1. Monthly auppliog amounted to :M72 and the pnvroll was 1 ;SMO. COURT ROUSE NEWS Pivorce proceedings have been li ed Biy Ijeonn M. DomaKalla RKinist Frank A. Bomajralla. She alloRoa they were married in Salem In 1910 and have one, child, a son five years old. She clnims he has not licea truthful with her in his money matters and tlint he wna in the habit of saying uo kind thin! uliout her. She aks 1 ." a nionlh for the support of the son and also that she he givcu the custody of the tioy. Harriet K. Hall, ne (K, h.is filed suit for divorce from W. U. Hall. Thev were Jnarfied about three years aijo and he (Verted one yeiir afterwards. She bn! a divorce on the grounds of desertion. He lives in Polk county and she lives in Marion. Hhe asks thnt her former name, Harriet K. Wells, he re stored and thnt he contribute $'U suit money. Tho estate of Edward A. Finley, a 71 ADD WATER How does water getxmt of anything as tightly closed as a battery? Because when the battery is working a little of the j water is always turning into vapor, and some of the vapor ; escapes through the tiny vent holes in the plugs. ;, j Be sure to put water in your buttery every two weeks i to make up tor this loss. Never under any circumstances j add acid. ! Drive around and get a supply cf distilled water, j Ask us how to tell when there is enough water, and how I to take a hydrometer test. Remind us to give you a copy of the booklet "Willard Service and You." ! Degge & Burrel! Auto Electric Shop Phone 203 418 Court St. ' . We test, repair and re (tt arge itorage batteries, ja'.d always carry a full supply of battery parts, e-.v batteries and rental batteries. After September minor, has ibeen apornised at i:io. The I appraiser were J'. h. 'Roberts, it. L. Ipton and Mra. , D. I'lullippi. T. K. Ford, execulor of the estate of James Neal, has lieea niven jierinisjiion by ,lud)ic Bushey 1 -jn ml some money on a house owned -toy the estate in put ting in electrirf lyhts. .According to ihc-tition t Mr!Frci, the IssiiiIIh ton of electric limits would cost as fol lows: Wire and material, 22."0; fix tures IO.ti and labor IO.:iO. The house is at li'iHT Center streel. .Tudjjo iHushey hits (riven iermisinn to Karl '. Kininions', as exeeutor of his father's estate, to. sell personal prop- Program For Bar.dCcr.ccrt Tuesday Evening Announced The .following is the program of the Cherrian hand for he Tuesday e"eninj cuneert to 'be givrn at Willson park, liejjinning at 8 o'clock: March, The Bmupieters Holmes Overture, Wedding Ding Bernard Waltr., Allele Ksmpc Indian intermez'o, Mokomis I'sch Kcli'Ction, Ju the Shadows... Williams Vrcal solo Mrs. Win. Trunk. Humoreke l.ampe Overture, Oiniiii 1'ettie March, 'avalcado Chambers Star Hpangleil Hiuiner Second Division Veterans To Parade Ia New York City New York, Aug. 4. (L'nilcil T.ess.) "Devildogs" of the Second division, composed of the Fifth and Fixth ma rines and the Ninth and Twenty-third regiment infantry, will paraiic lit New I Vork as soon a tho entire division : rcachci Holiiikcii.. I Four transports unloaded lilc n of the jHornml at Holiokcn yesterday. Before the Ocorge Wimliington renched the IiuiImh I lie iiiiiiincj on boo id voted j ii!ianiinouily oj;':iinst parading, j "We want to uo liome," thi-y si.out cd, but reconsidered uhen loid .thul I Major (ienerul .lolin A. Lejeiinc, their j cfluiBiuiidcr, wanted to parade, and agreed that "if the old Bum wants it, we will make it a humdinger." The transKrt Virginian arrived to dav with 4041 officers and men from i Brent, including the 2.!rd infantry com plete. Federal Officials Arrest Cou"terfs:ter In Portland Portland Or.. Aim. 4. hsrged with counterfeiting. Jos-p'i K. Filey is be in? held b'-re without bail. 1li CO year old wife wn also arrested Sunday on the same charge. T!i federal oTieir.'. cla'm that Ri- jler is nationallv known as a counter ifeiter. an 1 claim they have evidence ! proving Kiler is resjionsihle for the hiain(r of msny spurious d'dlnrs and ten d dlar goM p'eies here in the IshI i fer wwkii. I The Kiler are sa d to have eome to . Portland six weeks '0 from Pan Fran I ciseo. The hiibnfid i aa alleged army i deserter. , Try Salem First In Bsyin? lit 'Vc1- v. ." " 1st 238 N, Hig h St. Companion Is Charged With Murder Of Forest Ranger Kugene, Or., .Aug. 4.-('oroiier W. W. Branstetter returned this morning at :i o'clisk from the summit of the Cm cades, 'where lie he'd an Inquest over the foody of Charles K. Taylor, who win fmuid dead after being missing for more than a week, film tin Clark, who was last seen with Taylor, 1ms been arrested nod is now In the local jail. He niaintnin his Innocence. Taylor's death resulted from a gun shut wound. 8t. Paul, Minn. Next time. Pntrol mnn Wi'linm ilc.Mullin drops Ins Mash light he won't stop to pick it up. When lie did it the first time he nlse dropped his gun and got a bullet In the mm. REAL ESTATE BEST BUYS IOM acres, gmtd soil, well drained, on good road, clow to Siilem; 71) acres in cultivation foahnce 'brush pasture, well improved; 190 per acre, worth more. 2(1 acres cultivated, 7 acres fruit, mostly prunes; house and bum, 3',a miles town, only :)H). 7W acres eut over, excellent pasture, best soil, rolling; spring water, log house, barn; L'(l per acre, terms. HUO acres grain ranch, good blink loam, aim acres cleared, SO grub oak pasture, 70 acres A-l clover, family or chard; H room modern house with'own water system, good barns; if you're looking for a snap, here it is. tlood road 4 miles town", at 125 per acre. Sell half. 6S acres, all tillable 4." cleared, i:t stump pasture, 20 acri beaverdam, good ham, house, ftiuoil, IS acres 2V6 miles Nalem, gmid soil, small house and barn, asm- iinvmenf l.TtiO, l'I'i acres durk loom, S acres clear ed, bnlsncp stnmn Tnrtiiri'. 1 n,-r. erdam, family orchard, 7 room house, onrn, other mnliling", V-t mile town, only 37O0. 5 acres V.j miles Salem, best soil, lieriie., 3 acres primes hons.- Imrn, well. $J.-0(l. 10 ai-res 4'j aiilea Salem, red'shot soil, 3 acres logans, 4 room house, t(nrn; stock anrl equipment and 2 acres enrri and 1 acre polatoe, Ki,es at .'!."itm. 10 acres Jirst loganberry land, all cul tivated, rock road, 3 mile's Halem, ll.'OO Kasy terms. Hu- right S0C0L0FSKY 311 Ktale Capital Journal Daily Market Report Oram Wheat, ..ft white No. 1 2(fi2.04 Wheat, lower grades on aampt Oati, hew 80e Hay, cheat, new 17 Hay, oats, new tlOiHl llarley ton . ItfaZO Mill run I ' 4i3(ft44 Butterfat. Buttetfat H2c Creamerv luitter IY(u 04c. Pork, Vmi HjA Kirtton fork on foot 21e . EVERTTHINO Salem Electric Co., Mssouie Temple, Kaoxrille. Iowa, Bleodhouuda, o a trail following theft of a picture aow dynamo Oimita, stopped nu u.r4 "treed" ia a eornfield. Tno sheriff dug -up 43 qua 'ts of whiskey. O. F. Cobaugh for drunkenness Judge Thomas suspended sentence when Co baugh confessed that it wtg a terrible ordeal to get ia suck condition Ttn the two per cent beer route. i Keep Them Home $$$ w W W W W 9 W W 9 W w w w W V W V JUNK WANTED Call S98. Highest prices paid for junk, second hand goods and machln- jery. Be strrt and call 398, get the right prices, The square deal bona. CAPITAL JUNK CO. 271 Ohemeketa 6t Salem, Or. MACHINE SHOP WORK Expert machine shop service by Mr. Bergmaa at high school machiua hop. 13 yeari experience. Gear eut ting a specialty. High elasa machine tools. Quick service, l'houe 446. t l& OPTOMETRISTS. ln i , r r ,t tit L"l tinuu hiijjsu.s spe cialist ia the Modera Scientific Application of Glasses for the aid of vision and the relief of Eyestrain and Headache. Office closed ttaturdnya. Office 210211 U. a Bank building. Phones, office 145 j res. 1244. L.M.HUM car of Yick So Tong t Chinese Medicine and To Osw Bat medicine which will cure toy known disease. Open Sundays from 10 A. 1L nntil 8 V. li. 153 South High St. Salom, Oregon Phone 2.)i W. T. BIODON ft 00 Undertakers 53 North High Strett Voal, fancy S2c. Bteera . 7(Se Cows 6e?ijt Spring lambs - lOof lle Ewes .- : 4.e bhoep, yearlings 7 ggi and Fonttry Eggs cash . 43c Hens, live - 25c Old roostera - 19 Broilers 2325c Vegetamee New potntoet 2"c Green onions do ............ -.. 40c Onions, por suck 14.25 I nut Peaches - 75c(o1.00 Watermelon SV4 Oranges - S.758.flO Lemona, ox .. i7.5u(tti8.uU Banana V Hs.ey, extmeted SO Cantaloupe! : $3.50 Bunch beet! 45e Cabbage S'jC Head lettuc . 80c Carrot! 45e Retail Prices. Eggs dozen 60c Creamery butter 70c Con nt rv butter 60c r'lour, hard wheat .t3.10(a3.25 Portland Market Purlimid, Or., Aug. 4. Hultur, city crenmerv H'JtaOlc Kggs selected local t'X 3li.te Hen 27fii2He Broilers 22Co30c Cheese, triplets 38(ii40c DAILY LIVE BTOC KMABKET " Catu lii-ceipts 2242 Tone of market weuk tiood to choice steers tllftlJ Fair to good steers 9(n IU..10 Common to fair steers $77.50 Choice to good cows and heifers .Sjcdium to good cows anil heifcri l.jfad Canners tfi Bulls lfu7 Calvea $i)(tt 13.50 Hog Ileccipts 1297 Tone of market weak Prime niixeit J2.2i"Cn 22.30 Medium mixed il.50fu.22 Bough heavies 22Q 22.JU Pigs 19..j0(i 20.25 Bulk 23 Sneep Receipts 2(10(1 - Tone of market steady Prime lambs ll.50(o'l2 . Fair to medium lambs 8.aO(5.11 yearlings 'I.O'Jfo 7.30 Wethers .5tKa,7 Kwes ."i.30f5 7 EXXCTSICAi 1ST North Hig& -Main UP WHY SELL FOR LESS? W will pay you mor ea.4l 1n yon ieuaehold goods. Get ur hit lfor yea ll. People Pumitor ui ltj ware Store, til N. Ctm. t rkoaf 734. 5EC0ND-RAND GOODS NO CASH B KQ11R EI) God BTereaM hoes aud suits, all kind of asmfia 1 instruments, stotgtiBS, rifles, Ire ing stoves, gas stove, auit ease mmt 11K0 other useful arm ies to aell ) trade. What hare yoiil Th Capit&l Kxchange, 337 Court 8t. Phone 49t WE WANT YOCH nsed fnrnknre, stores, Mrpel and tools, as we pay fair priees las everything. Call 47 CAPITA!. HARDWARE A TUBNI TURB OO. " 2S5 N. Com 1 St. Hats Elocked I BKXOVATK, block and trim ladie) and men' hats at 1917 tricea, aud better work; material ij mareo, hat are expensive, what' 'the unswert C. B. KlUworth, 493 Court St., Sa lem, Or. STOVE REPAIRU.G STOVES BEBUILT AND BRPAIBKeJ 50 yean experience, Depot MattoaaJ and AmerUsa fence. Bixe 28 to 58 in. high Paints, oil and varnish, ete. . Loganberry and hon hook. Balvm FY nee and Stove Wotka 830 Court atreet, Phone i24'.' J. A. Rowland Furniture Slora Buys, sells and eichaage .new aal 2d hand futniture. All kiada d repair work, light grinding, fvrlajs, and brazing a special!, R!fa prices. 247 North ComBferelal , Phone 1. SCAVENGER SAI.BM SOAVF.NGKR ftarbag m4 refuse of U kinds rciftflved oa saoata ly contract at reasonable rate4 Cesi pool eleaned. Dead aalnal. r moved. Office phone Main 107. MONEY TO LOAN On Good Beat Eitate Socarlty TITOS. K. FORD Over Ladd k Bush bank; rjalta Oregoa FEDERAL FARM LOANS 5H eent lnteret. Prompt, swviae. W yaars time. Federal faria loan Krv for sale. A. C. Bohrrutedt, 401 sonio Temple. Salem, Otegon. LVSURANCE COL'.VCii-rai fre tas formation about Lif Intaraae act J. F. Uutchason, dist. mauagw fv the Mutual Life of N. T., of) 4 371 State St., Salem, Or. Off)) phone UH, residence l.:i0. t4 WOOD SAW P1IONB 1000B Oiir Prices re Bigkt W. M. ZANDLKH, Proprietor 1255 N. Summer Street, Salem, Orefaat STEWART'S BRPAIB BIIOP-4Uw mower ground by aiachiamy; aJl kinds of grinding, lock inu thing; an brellac recovered, light Tcjaishi f all kiuda. 347 Court St. LODGE DIRECTORY KNIOHTS OF rYTHIAS UTET Af MoC'ornack hall on ever Tnasd at 8. Walter Lenna, C. 0., P. Kuntz, K. It. S. ROYAL Neighbor of Amerlta, Ua gnn Orspe camp No. 1SHO Kiwi wvw Thursday evening in McCoraaok halt F.levator Sf'vice. Oraole, Mr. l'a rie t. Bunn, 618 Union St; raeeaa de.r Mrs. Melisia Persons, 1415 Ha 4th' St. Phone 143CM. t'N'ITF.I) ART13ANH Oapital Ase bly No, K4 meets first Tfcurty wj each month at 8 p. ai. in Maoooi; Teniile. Olcnn C. Nile, M. A.; C. A, Vibbcrt, secretary, 340 Owons street. R)1KRN W1X1MH r A.MERLC'A --Oregon Cedar Camp No. 52Hi,meeta every Thurwlay evening at 8 o'clock in McCornack buildiiig Court ana Liberty streets. W. M. Persons, V. C. ; Frank A. Turner, clerk. WATER COMPANY sALEM WATER CTMTAN'T Offi eorner CommercU! and Trai street Bill payable monthly ia advaaea. 1nm aofl. Out of 60 students in the pnartnaey department of tho t'nivorsity of Wasa injton this year SO are women. To replace the old building leeentfj burBd, th school district of Empira, in 0'is eeun'y, has voted fund af 12,000.