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PAGE SIX.' THE DAILY CAPITAY JOURNAL, SaLeM, OREGON. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1919. HFRS1 m TURKS 1 ? :' Twice Married ucirc ucdc 10 iron Pn.cf Dwrced; ILHUO I1UVL, 10 ULHU Wants Another 1900, divorced in 1913 Married Mini rnmnvriarl in Ua.- IQU'Uc. lUnll. ; jivrntan iwkii, " """- ;- Steele still liusn't learned to live with citv (:; tho oast 12 years, died at his her hueband "and maintain domestic .lioiVon East 1) street at 10 o'clock peace. Saturday she filed a auit for ili ihii morning. The body was taken to voree alfaiurt him, D. V. Steele, alleg- Billon' undertaking parlors. The.'"? cruel and inhuman treatment. f enernl will be held from the German In her complaint Mrs. Sieele. says 'T.nthomn.rhnrch State otreet, at u"c" o'clock Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Tiarks is survived hy Ins widow aud one son, Kdw.nd Tinrks, of Mnlem. The Hody will be laid to rest in Mount Crest Mausoleum. oral veais after their marriage in WOO, and begot n daughter, Jewel, who is now 14 years old. Shortly after her spouse waxed "cruel and inhuman" iu his treatment of her, she claims, and they were divorced. He came .back. The bliFsful hour of bananas. lOcw bonoy. extracted 20c; Vi of a mile from station, way be-j well; .15 acres cultivated. Price toOOO, bunch bt-ets 45c; caMia"e -Vis head tween Albany and Jefferson. Bargain cash, balance 6 percent interest. . lettuce (iOc; carrots 45c; grapes, Ma- at $1125 per acre. i 49 acres located east of Salem, good Hawkins & Roberts . 205 Oregon bldg. 249 togas 10c; grapes, Tokays JOc Reail prices: Eggs dozen C3(270c, creamers' butter 75c; country butter 67c.; flour, hard wheat 3.10(S.3.25 PORTLAND MARKETS lortland, Or., Oct. 18. Buttr creamery jflG7c; Eggs selected loca! . ex 62(5 70c; hens 26(a'2Sc; broilers 22 j (a 88c; geese IS; cheese S3(835c. Live Stock ' Cattle: Eeceipts 48; tone of mar- ' ket steady: good to choice steers $9.00 ' (q9.50; fair to medium steers 7.00 j 8.00; common to fair steers, $5.50(7T (i.50; choice to good cons nnd heifer 0.50 j (1 7.50; eanners 3i: bulls $5A.50: calve-. $S14. ' Hogs: Recc'ipts 222; tone of market house and bain, well; 43 acres culti vated, soino timber. Pnee $10,500. I 108 acre farm located east of Salem, jl00 acres in cultivation, barance tim Iher and pasture, good 7 room house. barn, spring and well, gravel road, 2 Vi miles from Macleay. Price $12,000. 15 acre tract, V. acre cleared, bal- logs farming implements, . - . " K of gulelI1 'pH,e i, seed wheat, hay, corn, kale, ,'inoo For Sale P01.K COl'XTY. -FARMS 110 acres all in cultivation, good buildings, good laud, near two towns; horses, cows, hog seed oat 8, cvervtliim, ernes. &'2r nor ncrfl 12n hnii hum f'.n. lanl I 1 acres bottom land I .... . tiire and r.nvoer. j room nouse, "ooa barn, family orchard. Price $13,000. . 20 acre tract located east of Salem, all cultivated, good plastered house, barn, gravel road. Price $5000. 3000 down, balance- 6 percent interest. IS 7-8 acre tract located v mile south of thi city limits, south Salem, nearlv all cultivated, house and barn. close to carrine. Price $8500. 5 acre tract located close in, house :nd barn, 100 'bearing prunes. Prico ! $2750. $750 down, balance -$300 pel iyenr. ti per cent interest. , i 320 acre farm located on main Paj icifie highway, 240 acres cultivated; balance pasture, good modern bui!d ' intra hpnt nf ami 4iICf SHJi.T npr HJ'rpV 7 ' I I W. H. Grabenhorst & Co. i - 275 State street 247 12 acres culti- nearly all in cultivation, part river vtert, some cheap buildings, some fruit bottom; all stock, farming imple- u 'les from Salem, close -to railroad meats, $125. ! station. Priee $2400. 52 acres all in cultivation, good j 20 acres of best of prairie soil, good house, barn, orchard. j house and barn, family orchard, good 100 acres fine buildings, land all in gravel road. Prico $7000. cultivation, near college, high school,) 10 acres of bearing Italian prunes, 6 TO OPEN IN ;m,w.ll..r.vt -lv uriif.1 M.Iivail ...1,1 jt I led her to the altar again in 1914. ."tcadyj prime i mived . $14.75U25; me-. Things went fine for a while, she savs. J I U.2514.7o; rough heavies Then he developed the old wrathful I"-2013-2" VK, 13.25(5.14.25. , I spirit. telliiiL' her he didn't "Eive al "ep: Keeeipts UO; tone of mark- etc. A fine farm. .1. H. Moi-au, Mon- mout'.r. Dr. 247 Polk County Prepares For ! Memorial Fund Campaign (Capital Journal Special Service.) Otto Klcet, having recently purchased the baseball park at the east end of Htate street, is now engaged in erect ing a hngh skating ring en the premise.!. The rink which will have i; floor apace mo i. mo frt. made with maple. will be one of the lar-est In the valley. Dallas. Ore., Oct. 18--Tho campaign The floor will be the bi""ot in Salem, lu Polk county for fu.ids for the cou V rest room and lunch room, which . tdruction of a Roosevelt . Memorial in will accomodate 2500 persons, is ulso honor of the late "resident will her'., bcinir erected. Mr. Klett expects to October 20 and continue until the night ,ave the rink and lunch room ready fnr.cf the 27th. The campaign is being plan um, bv the holidays. Then he 'intends to I ned by Ira (!. Powell of Monmouth who liuild a nctatorium, with heated water. 'has been selected chairman of Jhocounty .m,.nmr,nt mnlcinir this one of -for the drive. The total amount allot th hest recreation narks outside of ted the county for the memorial is but Portland, will be Installed. I2. " Mr- Pow.n,l continent c 4r ln ' ' 'I'hta timn aha antra dluvit 171 ill B Jlllliua iB I 1 ..JU II 1 ,.uif ; liilf , . . , . . Jr. m.lt..m i.k. m snui nn. uerry iana, an cuiuvaien, gooa nou nn ner compiauu, no woniu uuve uo-1 "" ' "" ..;n., .ti-ut- a. , k , t..:., 1 j: i..: t. linns. 8.0niP, on ikn,. t7 ... j. -n . ana oarn, wou, tock roau. nu c i, uf ,uo. e": i50nffl7nn wo ' - $3000 down, balance 5 years at 6 "forever." She asks the custody of ewes, j.00(W7.00. Icent intarest 1 and 9 years old; roek road, 4 miles south. Price $5500. 320 acre red hill farm, 80 acres plow land, buildings, 200 acres of fine tim ber. Price $40 per acre. I acre tract, 1 acre loganberries, fam I the child and a monthly allowance for her support Dallas People Leave Upon I The French class at the public libra- " r c n . p. iv win meet-once a ween on aionany lOUr ULliaSrern diateSj "veiling at T o'clock in the educational t . I room. Tho course begins now to con- ,i n n . i a -vt or.,1 Mr. itinue to the middle of February. It is nallns, Ore., Oct "Mr. ami Mrs. t conversational French C. B. Sundborg left Thursday morning tfl meB Mfl wom(jn Thfl tcx((bo()k or a several months tour of the eastern i(;h ProcS8or faMM,n proposes to use tates after which they will return to w;n )o on aae at the book gtofM It t!alifornia and remain until spring when g lniportent that all who ett t0 hoy will return to Dallas to again take t&ke up th6 Btert with 4he titBt p thoir residence here. Mr. Sundberg esl0n VH until a short time ago manager nii-i ir -t owner of the Dallas Telephone ompany but disposed of big buainoss intorosts in order to dovoto more time to his extensive nrune interests near Ithis city. This is the first time in many years lie has had a vacation and upon (Sis return to Dallas he intends to pur fhuse more prune acreage. NEW TODAY (Continued from page nine) Federal Farm Loans Real Estate Houses. POB SALE Furnished 11 room, mod cm bungnlow clear of all incuii brance. Will sell for cash only. Bm B care Capital Journal. 24; TO TRADE For Willamette vallev property, .120 acres in Lake county, good grain land and a, splendid loca tion fur a stock ranch. For particu lars call phone 64'P14. Address Ed Loose, Bt. 1, ibox 25, Salem, Or. 247 Good Buys. OS acre tract of first class prune ajid seiily orchard, 5 room house, good gravel $8000, street. Price $2300. per 17 acre tract located on main Pacific ihiirlnvav 4 miles south of Salem: 10 ftli acre farm located in Polk coun-! acres bearing orchard. niostJv prunes. ty, 43 acres in cultivation, balance pas- I some apples and cherries, 3 room house, jture and timber, house and barn, well barn. Price $5500 $1500 down, ba'ance ana spring, close to railroad. Price b percent interest. 500. :i0 acres of first class land, 10 acres 50 acre tract, 20 acres of 5-year old of bearing logans in first class eondi prunes, good house, barn, well; will jt ion, 3 acres -of prunes, located 4 exchange fcr smaller acreage close to miles from Salem. Price $15,000.' Salem. Price $10,000. ' acre tract located close in and cultivated, three blocks rroin car line, small house, down, BOOH THEATRE I Ml P) MOST ALWAYS GOOD 5 per cent interest. Prompt service. L f "le 2, f." . nltlvated, three blocks from ear line, small ! 34', yoara time Federal farm loan baIun(,e pasture and timber, house and: family orchard. Price $900, $..00 bonds for sale. A. V. Uohrnstedt, 401 w",l8he'1. Hg water. Price $2150 balance 0 per cent interest." Masonic TemDel 3alem Orefrnn '!a acro tra,'t lcated m Polk county, 1o acre tract located on man . , 0 in Pa- .15 acres of Italian prunes, IS acres cifie. highway, 10 acres Italian prunes, grain land, uaiunce tinibcr and pas-. located 1 3-4 miles trom car line, price tore. Price $1 1,000. 55 acre tract located two miles from town and railroad, 5 room house, barn, $8500. 98 acre farm located on Howell prai rie, 50 acres cultivated, "balance pas- Appearance In Dallas Grain: Wheat, soft white No. 1 $2: feed oats 80c; milling oats 80c; hay, cheat, now $17: hay, oats, new $18(d Dnig Rend Thief MakeS 20Butterfat? ilerfnt, 69c; cream ! ory butter, 6769c. Pork, veal and mutton: Pork on ioo- t, ,. r. mTTT-pi, . , 11Wi''; veal fancy 23c; steers 7(0)8 Dallas , Ore., Oct.. 18. rhieves entered cowg 67c. HtinK lnB,b, 10c; ewes Ihe office of Heulth Otl'icer B. H. Me- 4(rnc yearlings, flc. allirn in the Dallas National bank K(,s nn(1 pulIitry; Eggs cash 60c; In.ildinir the first of the week and stole ;,,(,U9 22(-(?,23c. oia r0osters' 15fe a quantitv or morphine and a hypoder-j springs 22c. mic needle. The theft was repotted to i Vegetables:! Onions, per sack, $3; tue local officers hut no trace has heeuieelerv doz. 90c :' tomntoos 90c: notaloef found of the Intrude.. It is the supposi-3lt. 8WOct pntnt0e8 0o. .I"'" i"-i n't" uiiuHis tnui iiio unci was Krii t VViirftrnW'Inna dnpo fioiul boloiiKiiijj to tha Ciirnival t5.75fl.50; lcmonn, box c'""itmiv nrrp hist wook Second Hand Goods. No Cash Required Good overcoats, shoes and fuits, all kinds of musicaj instruments, shotguns, rifles heating stoves gas stoves, suit cases and 100C dthcr usoiul articles to sell or trade What have youf The Capital Ex change. 337 Court Street. Phone 493. ' Buy Land Now. I will sell and give immediate os session' of tho following properties:' 40 acres 3 miles east of Salem, all tillmble; just 6ff paved road. Prico $175. Terms. v : 137 acres in Polk comity, Salein-Jnde-pendenee road, 105 acres cultivated, river1 bot(om, good, Ibuildings; stock and equipment goes $135 per acre. 54 neres close to Salem, 8 room house, bam, silo, windmill, hog house anil other out buildings; small fruits, fam ily, orchard, Mask loum; Vj mijo ott ot paved road. $200 tier acre. Tcrms,, lc; . orangei t '25 ncres'all in' cultivation on Pa $7.508.50; Jitie highway, puvod road, black .loam, 80 ACRE FARM Located 5 miles north east of Salem. 70 acres culti- vated, balance timber and pasture. Good 7 room :; plastered house, 2 barns, orchard. ' , Price: $16,500.00. . W. H. GRABENHORST & CO. 275 State -Street AUDITING ststemat: FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Is Your ACCOUNTING SYSTEM on a FEDERAL TAX BASIS. If not, let me help you. v 1 ORVILLE C. HENDERSON V 6ii?a PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT IKCOME "TAX SPECIALIST V , Hotel Marion, Eajem, Ore. ' i7 Morgan Bldg., FortlsnA. Ore. TIMES GREAT ' evme Princess Mysteria THE HINDU MYSTERY WOMAN WHO AN SWERS EVERY QUESTION ASK HER SHK KNOWS HARRIS and LYMAN VICTORIA GOODWIN in THE ACCORDION "HER NEW BOSS" GENIUS? CORINNE GRIFFITH in "THE UNKNOWN QUANTITY" TOM MIX in "PALS IN BLUE" . Next Sunday WILLIAM DUNCAN in "SMASHING BARRIERS ' BLIG THEATRE 4 Ssi immmmwmmm $2.00 for 7 entertainments mtmwwmmmmm 49 1 00 O B s w w " w ti to w g r5 B. ilem LvceMim asoini 1 iclselt Sal This Sale Commences Monday October 20, Lasts to October 26 Mr. Regan though little known in the far west has a fine reputation in the east and middle west as a lecturer and chalk talker. The Rockf ord Register-Gazette has this to say of him: "A large and enthusiastic crowd gathered at the State Street Baptist church to hear Hon. Frank S. Regan give one of his famous chalk talks. Mr. Regan has a wide reputation as a speaker and his ability in illustrat ing his lectures give him high position in the lecture world." Three talented ladies comprise the Katherine Carrol Smith Company. Miss Smith head of the company is one of the most versatile entertainers on the American platform. She is y especia ly good in Irish, Scotch, and negro dialects. As an Irish character . read er she has few equals and no superiors, for she is Irish by birth and her delicious brogue belongs to her by birth right. Miss Gertrude Sternberg is the possessor of a rich and pleasing mezzo-soprano voice which she uses with east and skill that never fails to charm. The play ing of Miss Florence Herman is characterized by broad ness and ease of execution and is a revelation of what this wonderful instrument is capable of in the hands of an artist. Without a doubt Mr. Fanning will be one of the most copular numbeis on the entire Lyceum course this year. . Mr. Fanning comes from Columbus, Ohio, the same place that produced Dr. Doney and this fact alone should insure his quality. Dr. Doney has heard him sing and he places his stamp of approval upon Mr. Fanning's ability. At the outbreak of the war Fanning threw himself into war -work with all the enthusiasm at his command. The at tention of the government was attracted and Fanning was appointed head of the Community Song Service throughout the United States. He is known in concert cir cles as a "rapid repeater", for one program never suffices He is always called back for another. Seven numbers you can't afford to miss. Tickets on sale at VARSITY BOOK STORE. WILL MUSIC STORE. HAUSERBROS. . Season I s"e Name Tickets Adinis- w 1 S10u REGAN - - PANNING - - 29 75 CHICAGO R. CO. - 2ft 75 PR. BOHN - - 29 50 MARK SULLIVAN - 29 IM Kathrinc Carrol Smith 29 50 Ricketts Glee Club - 2ft 75 Total - - - 2.00 4.75 ; Watch the Papers for ads, announcements. Pay the War Tax when you get your reservations, Tuesday, Oct. 28, at the armory One of the best known magazine editors in the United States today will be heard in the person of Mark Sullivan, formerly editor of Collier's Weekly, He was for many years Washington correspondent for Colliers and there he gained an enviable knowledge of foreign and American diplomats. Next to President Wilson he is best able; to report the peace conference and his talk on a subject so close to the hearts of the people of the world will be high ly entertaining as well as educational. The Chicago Recital Company, "The Company Artis tic", is one of the most versatile companies on the Lyceum platform today. The company consists of two men and two women, all artists in their particular line of work. Their program contains a wonderful variety a string quartet, character singing and costume sketches and many character novelties in costume along with a saxo phone quartet which combined offer an evening-of gen uine enjoyment. Probably one of the most popular companies that a Lyceum bureau can offer is a male quartet, and the Rick etts Glee Club will surely fill the bill for it is made up of four sterling entertainers, who will sing themselves into the hearts of any audience. Chester L. Ricketts, director of the company, has been one of the best known entertain ers on the American platform for sixteen years. The com pany was organized for the purpose of pleasing every class of Lyceum patrons and in this it has succeeded ad mirably. Dr. Bohna man who ranks with William J. Bryan as an orator, will lecture on reconstruction problems in Ger many. Dr. Bchn was active during the war in fighting German propaganda afid because of his knowledge of Ger many both before the war and since will be able to lecture intelligently on the problems which face-Germany and the world. Tickets on sale at ., .. ; C. B. CLANCY FLORIST SHOP ' PATTONBROS. BARNES' CASH STORE. MICHELL'S BARBER SHOP.- 5 7 NUMBERS FOR TWO DOLLARS