Wednesday, July 2. The Capital Journal, SakmUregon . mTlf 1 B " 1F B i"" Latest News CovergWillamettealleLPointe 1821 Ap Wasco Co. ricots Now Ripe ntf of Nearly 275 Tons Is Expected Be fore Season Closes; Produce Plentiful Apricots In The Dalles country are ripe, according to l. II. Evans ubo has gone there to supervise the movent etrt of the peach au.1 apricot tonnage of the Oregon Growers' association Mr. Evans reports that the "cots" are com ing In at the rate of II to 25 tons a day and nearly ;7 5 tons are ex pected before the run le over. The association will handle peaches from 167 acres at The Dulles and Mtimatea places the yield from this acreage at 35,000 boxes. Peaches will follow closely after the apri uts and a large tonnage of vege tables Is coming In now. The Dalles lias already reduced tons of peas, cabbage and green beans with the season not fairly under way yet. Tomatoes, peppers and snuash are coming on am! BbO crates of cucumbers have been shipped. Cherries at The Dalles were very food this year and a total of 42, 000 boxes, or 340 tons were handled by the association there durlnrc the season. Eastern nir kets such as New York, Chicago, Boston. Pittsburgh, Haltlmore, Cleveland and Minneapolis re served 35 carlonds of cherries from this point. They were packed In 10-pound signal lug boxes ana held up vary well on the long hauls, arriving In the eastern mar kets In good shape. A total of 42 ears of cherries were shipped from The Dalles. It Is expected that a heavy Ion lage of fresh prunes will be ship ped from this point later in the season. to the east Eola News Eola, Or., July 20. Hop spray ing is over in this locality and the hops in the Oilbert. and Patterson and Williams yards are looking very promising. Kaymond Ferguson and Wesley Autrican spent the week-end In Portland visiting relative! and friends. Lrve Bushnell has a force of men at work on the bridge across the Rickreall at this place. 2.1 r. Bushnell got the contract to build a new bridge to replace the old one which was beyond repair. Miss Klora Clement is attending summer school at Monmouth. Mrs. O, W. Goff Invited in a few friends Sunday to dinner to ceV brate the slxty-flrst anniversary of her husband's birth. Miss Sybil Olds and Mar Rauharty of Portland and Mr and Mrs. Fred Stinnett of Dallas were Sunday visitors at the Feiguson home. The two former are nieces of Mrs. Ferguson. Through the efforts of Harrison Meade a boys' club has been or ganized In Eola. The first meet ing since the organization was held Friday evening when Ice cream wai served. The work of the club will be along the Boy Scout line. Rosedale Notes Rosedale, Or and Mrs. Smith July 20. Mr of Portland, Or. visited at the parsonage last Friday. Lloyd Taylor spoke at the Friends church lust Sunday. William Orlttln has sold his place and the family will go to Eastern Oregon, near Bend, for the summer at least. Mr. and Mis. Iloborts went t.t Vancouver, Friday, returning Pat urday evening. 0, A. Hartley and family went to Newport Monday. Thev will lie gone several weeks. Misses dene vleve Uadley and I.aura Cummuck, accompanied them. Shelton. G. E. Hamakcr and J. Shelton are the Incorporators. Other articles filed were: Portland I innton Railway c4tn par.y; J. B. Schaefer, Louis Osberg and S. F. Parr, Incorporators; headquarters in Portland Lumberman's Adjustment Bu reau; John Hogg, A. C. Wheeler and Carrie Bell Adams, incorpora tors; headquarters In Portland. Linn County Farmers Set HarvestWage Albany, Or., July 20. A mini mum wage for labor of $2 per day for hay baling and $2.60 per day for threshing was decided upon by county farmers at a meeting of threshermen and hay growers at the Linn county court house. This represents a cut of about 25 per cent over the wages paid last year. The threshing prices will be 22 cents per sack for wheat, 16 cents for oats, 18 cents foe barley and vetch, six wagon outfits, $12 per hour, eight wagon outfits, $15 per hour, and ten wagon outfits, li per hour. Prices for hay baling will be $3.25 per ton on a 30-ton day basis making a daily charge of $97.50. This gives a profit to the baler over the operating expenses of $31.(5. Many Autos Pass the Hub Albany Albany, Or., July 20 One thou sand seven hundred and fifty auto mobiles, trucks and other vehicles have passed over the Pacific high way south of Albany Saturday and Sunday between the hours of 6 o'clock In the mornine and o'clock In the evening, according no good, to figures compiled by W. K. badly In Wrls-ht. engineer in charee of thelbulld me up. local state highway office. 3tufvl "I want to say right now there's nothing to compare wun laniac when it comes to giving a fellow an appetite and building htm up. Why, before I knew it I we eat ing like a horse and now I feel just as well as I ever did in my , life. I am just brimful of new life and energy and for a man of six- Two hundred fifty thousand ! ty five that certainly speaks well dollars is to be the capital stock for the medicine that causes it. of the Lignaslte Fuel Co.. with 'I'll always praise Tanlac." headquarters in Portland, for' Tanlac Is sold in Salem bg J. which articles of Incorporation F. Tyler, druggist. (adv) were filed here today. :onn!rt (i-i At Sixty-Five Feels 20 Years Younger "I feel just like Tanlac has chipped twenty years off my age, for I've gained thirteen pounds in weight by taking it anu ieei bu well I, believe I could go out on the farm and do as good a days work as I ever could," said Will lam H. Connell, well known re tired tanner, 393 East Ninth St., Portland, Or. "Yes, sir, I feel like a young man again and l am nere to say Tanlac will be my standby rrom now on. For practically a year be fore I commenced taking it I had been feeling all out of sorts, not exactly sick but had no appetite, didn't relish anything I ate and rpuliv went to my meals more from habit than because I want ed to eat. I Beemed to have no life nor energy, f?lt weak and worn out al' the time and my sleep seemed to do me no gdod, for I went to bed tired and got up in in me morning leeunj, husbo uu.. I was all need of run down ana something to day 771 vehicles were counted ami Sunday the number reached 979. Incorporation of Four Concerns On File Here Today 9he standard tire likes nothing better than to proved service u THE 8. U8CO TREAD Here is the U. 8. Usco Tread, with a Ion (-nib-liahed standard of service rami motorists who have sn eye so veins, as wall as to price. While selling for leee than the other Una In the V. 8. Fabric line, the Usco has earned a reputation fat quality and dependable econ omy which is not by any tin Id its class. United Stales Tires Bra Good Tires U. S. USCO TREAD U. S. CHAIN TREAD U. S. NOBBY TREAD U. S. ROYAL CORD U.S. RED fc GREY TUBES PEOPLE used to be se cretly envious of the young fellow who came tearing up the street and stopped his car with a jerk. Now they are inclined to criticise such abuse of tires. A mark of the growing con sciousness about tires their service, their work, their value. This same respect for a good tire is the reason why the four square tire dealer has passed up odds and ends, "job lots", "sec onds", "cut prices" and come out squarely with the standard quality service of U. S. Tires. He is getting a bigger, and also bet ter, tire business than he ever had before. He is dealing now with hia own kind m l ll "tmm SIM Si alaaa urS with mm M V. rmtot fcaaanaa" of people. The substantial cit izen. The man who knows that you can't get something for nothing. The steady cus tomer not the bargain hunter. e To the man who has not yet learned the standard tire serv ice he is entitled to we say Go to the dealer in U. S. Tires and make him show you. Here is a man in close touch with one of the 92 U.S. Factory Branches a constant supply of fresh, live U. S. Tires. The U.S Tire you buy is a tire built for current demands. No overproduction. No piling up of stock. No loss of mileage by hanging around on the dealer's racks. Every way you look at it, a par qual ity tire at a net price. United States Tines United States Rubber Company SALEM VULCANIZING WORKS. Salem, Oregon D. OWING8. Liberty. )gon LHIv Hardware Ce-. SUyton, Oregon L. BONES, Turner, Oregon. GINGRICH MOTOR CO Salem. IRA JORGBNSEN. Salem. trw,n MARION AUTOMOBILE CO- Salem SALEM AUTO CO, Salem. Oregon Oregon 2 Philomath college, J. I. J- man, G, L. Eender aafi .others, in corporators; no capita! stock. Information For Bonus Obtained From State Commission Ex-service men desiring Infor mation regarding their bonus should address their letters on In quiry to the state bonus commis sion instead of local posts of the American Legion. Dr. B. F. Pound, member of the department executive committee of the Legion has obtained the per mission of the state bonus commis sion to instruct all post adjutants to forward such letters to that body. capital of one million iwu uuu dred twelve thousanu uuu.' c assume deposit liability of the Scandinavian-American bank of Seattle, which closed Its doors n urns decided upon at a 'Goodfellows" Paid Paid $62,500; Arrest Follows n;.v Iowa. July 20. H. Hanson, secretary or me -iffleeti,g ot more uan tional organization of Goodfellows of America, was arrested today on the charge of using the mails to defraud. It is charged that Han son secured $62,500 In 25 cent membership fees from 250,000 persons in all partsof the United States. New Bank to Take Over Business of Defunct Firm Seattle. Wash., July 20 Formation of a new bank with a of the Washington can vv itors' Guaranty Fund System, It was announced today. Caught In the act of pontir 11- limuel J. fy. druKBiBl. Is Your Name Here? Below is listed the names of persons who signed for tickets for the CHAUTAUQUA and get your at the Gray Those who signed will kindly call at Hartman Bros, tj.i a ruv.n-ei tttv laiva HrirAfii TYia.v secure them JwVTns "fl WUrs ton Hartman Bros, or the Commercial ' S Book Store. the character detrimental of .r. Charlee EwIuk. Newport was arrested and I , Jatl. The posters contained , " guaee too vile to r.n... n prist. Ul S. C. STONE, M. D, TREATS CANCERS and does a general office pracUm. Name. Address. Aire, Mrs. G. W., 19775 Mill.... 2 Albers, Tillie, 1821 Center .... 1 Aldrleh, H. N., 348 Meyers 2 Aldrich, Gertrude, 348 Meyers Allison, J. B.i 2U0 N. 14th Altman, Dr. L. G., 29 N. Lib. Balch, Edna M., ISO N. 5th .... Bancroft, Dr. Alice, Com'l St. Baumgartner, Mrs. J., 210 Cen ter - Buyue, Mrs. Geo., B26 North Church Bayne, Mrs. John, Bellcvue St. Bellinger, 0. C, R. 5. Box 28. .. Bennett, K. A. 1030 Cuemeketa Bergman, 13. E., 1495 Chemek ela Bietz, Geo. B R. 2 bishop. C. P., 340 N. Liberty ... Boeschen, V., 292 N. Summer Boltrnstedt, A. C, 401 Masonic Building 2 Boles, H. H., Salem 2 Booch, Alice, 1035 Hood 2 Uotsford. Irma, 323 N. Church 1 Boyd, Win., 796 N. 15th 1 Bradford, Don, 339 8. 25th 2 Bradford, L. E., 1665 B 2 Bradford, Mid. L. E., 1665 B 1 Brasher, Emma, I860 N. Sum mer '. 1 Brasher, C. W., 1860 N. Sum mer Breckenridge, F. P. 175 S. 19th Briggs, Marie, 3996 N. ISth.... Briggs, Valeria, 3996 N. 18th Briggs, Mrs. J. V., 396 N. ISth Brown, Mrs. G. M., 1244 Cen ter 2 Brown, Frank E., 1575 Che- meketa .. 4 Browuson, J. A., 1265 Waller.. 2 Burton, Roy, Salem 2 Busoy, Mrs. C. H., 966 Oak 1 Butler, Iris H., 432 S. High 1 Byrd, P. W., State Hospital .... Cable, J. W., Salem .-. Campbell, Mrs. Lydia, Salem. .. Campbell, C. H., 130 Owens .... Campbell, R. H., 23 5 S. 14th.... Carl. H. G., 905 E 1 Carpenter, Mrs. N. N., R. 3, Box 243 1 Carpenter, N. N., Salem 1 Carpenter, A. B., R. 3, Box 243 1 Carpenter, H. B , Route 3 2 Carpenter, Minnie, Route 3 I Carson, J. W., Fairvtew Ave 2 Carson, C. L., Route 3 . 2 Caughell, J. D., 240 N. Cottage 2 Chaffer, E. G.. 1555 State 2 Champlin, T. M , 13994 South Commercial 1 Cliamplin, T. M , 1394 South Commercial 2 Chapter, Adella, 2145 Ferry.... 1 Chase, Mrs. H. P.. 1071 North 17th I Church, Mrs. U. W., 850 N. 14th 2 Clark. Herman 1S95 N. Church 2 Clark, Bertha L., 1160 S. Com mercial x Cwhran, E. P., 1757 Chemek- eta t. 4 Condo, Mrs. Theo. J., 416 Slate 2 Cook. Mrs. F. V., 245 S. Cot tage i Cook, Mina M 575 Market I Cooley. Warren. 1263 N. 20th 2 Cooley, A. W., 1260 N. lth. .. 2 Cooper, H. A., 242 S. 19th 2 Cotton, Irene. R. S. Box 6B ... t Cotton. L. A., R. 3, Box 6B. ... 1 Cox. Mrs. A. W , 345 Division.. 1 Cross, Mrs. E. C, 11S5 Chs- meketa j Cross, H. H , Salem J Cross, Mrs. H. H.. 10S7 South Commercial j Culver. Mrs. W. J., 1S5 South 19th Culver. W. J.. 185 S. lth : , i Cupper, C. M 165 N. 13th 1 Cupper. H. A.. 165 N. Uth 1 Cutler. E P.. 650 N. 20th ..." 1 Cutler. E. P.. 650 N. 20th l Darby, Bertha Junk, 679 n! Cottage j Davis. Mrs. W. U 83S K. Itst 1 Davison, A. O.. R. . Boa 17 . Davison. A. O.. R . Box IT l Denton. W. A . 14S N 12th Devsrs. Mrs. J. M . 50 North Summer j Devers. Psal. 5f N Summer!! 1 "oaa. Irene F.. 250 S. Cottage Doepping. H. H . 14C Coart Oownlaa. Walter F. IMS State Drake. Harold, w. f Dniks. Harold. W. Durham. H. T.. Ill N. 14h aton. Mrs. C C. T K. 15th Mwards. tin. C H . R l. Box TicketsEpley, Mrs. C. M., 19th & State 1 Mills, Addie, 1312 State 1 Evans, John, 2978 Center Z Evans, Dr. J. ft", State hospital 2 Eyre, D. W., 1190 Oak 2 Fakes, Harold, 1 488 State 2 Farmer, Mrs. Hay L., 909 Che- meketa 1 Ficher, Alma, 1173 N. 4th 1 Fisher, Alice S., 515 Market .... 2 Fisher, Laura, 11 S5 Chemeketa 2 Fisher, E. E., 575 Market 6 Fisher, Arthur, 575 Market .... 1 Flake, Thelma, 580 S. 16th 1 Flake, E. B., 590 S. 17th 2 Fleming, R. S., 250 Commercial 2 Frazier, P. L., 1334 N. Summer 2 Fullerton, Mrs. P. E., 1535 State 1 Gibbs, Helen S., 1735 S. High 3 Gilbert, F. S 195 S. 23d 2 Gille, Albert H., State House.... 2 Gobler, L., 1245 S. 16th 1 Gobler, Celia, 1245 S. 16th 1 Goodin, R. B., 1680 Court 2 Graham, Mrs. J. S., 461 S. High 1 Grant. Mrs. W. I., 626 N. Win ter 1 Griffith, L. F., State Hospital 2 Giesy, Madalenc, 484 S. 23d 1 Itauff, Gladys, 250 S. Cottage 1 Halvorson, Mrs., 1434 Ferry ... 1 Hanen, Mrs. A. M., 562 Mill .... 2 Harris, R. A., 624 N. Capitol 2 Harra, Addie, 631 N. Winter.... 1 Hazard, E. W., 640 S. Summer 2 Henry, Harriet J., 920 Oak 2 Henry, C. E., 1304 N. Liberty 1 Herrick, Winifred, 282 Rich mond Ave 1 Hish, Annie B 238 Center .... 1 Hinz, Mrs. Wm. E., 625 N. 20th 2 Hoenett, Mrs. L. C. 1693 North Commercial 1 Holt, U. G., 1032 Oak 3 Hoover, R. N., Salem l Hoover, V. T., 404 S. 17th 2 Howard, S. R., 1237 Marion .... 2 Huston Ed., W. U 3 Huston, Mrs. C. A., 265 S. 23d.. 3 Hutchason, Dorothy, 1045 N. Church x Jarmaa, Mrs. D. B., 744 N. Cottage 2 Jarman, Mattie, 744 N. Cottage 1 Jarman. D. B., J. C. Penny Co. 4 Johnson, C. V., 1495 North Commercial g Johnson, Mrs. L. L., 187 Miller 1 Jones, Jennie A., 2164 Center 1 Jones, Clara L., Gen. Del l Jones, Chester A., 402 Masonic Building i Jorgensen. Laura M., 1455 8. Commercial j Jory, Hilda M., 195 S. 23d !!..!! 1 Junk, Genevieve, 679 N. Cot tage x Kafoury, Leo, 940 Union x Kafoury, Helen, 940 Union X Kafoury, Ivan, 940 Union l Kifoury Bros.. 466-State 4 Kantner. Mrs. W. C. 440 Center 1 Kay. Mrs. T. B., 825 Court 1 Kay, T. B.. 825 Court . .. ' 1 Kimball, S. P.. 295 N. Summer 2 Kimball, S. P.. 295 N. Summer 2 Kirby, A. B.. 1310 N. Summer 2 Kirk. Wm. E., 1450 Stats 2 Kirshing, W. J.. Macleay . 2 Klein, Mrs. Fred. 845 Center.!!! 1 Knowland, Mrs. ft E. 1155 Ma- 1 IVU 1 Kraps. L. L., Salem 2 Kugel. K. B . Route 2 2 Kurth, ft J., 433 K. High t finals, j. f., 630 g. iSth Lebold, Mrs. E. A. 2996 S. 16th l ee, Mrs. a. A.. 1515 State Lee. Paul, 1515 sute Legg. F. A., 1499 State !. Lenon, Gladys, 89s Belleeue Lestar. Olive, 6(8 N. Church Lend. A. E., 653 N. High l isle. J , 1041 S. 15th i.ision. Kthe I.. 4S1 iv.,,,. Looney, Mrs W. W State Hoa" rltal j Looney. Mrs. W. F., 1795 South Commercial , Luadberg. K. A., 10S8 Marion"' 2 Maruny. J. w . 211 Miller 2 """"s- ra. D. W . S7 Vil. Miles, B. C, 993 Court 2 Miller, Clara, 155 S. 19th 1 Minton, Emma, 1390 Broadway 1 Moon, Mrs. B. W., 678 N. Win ter I Murray, J. S., 444 N. Winter.. . 2 Nadon, J. G., 714 N. 26th 1 Nadon, Mrs. J. G., 714 N. 26th 1 Nance, G. W., Salem 2 Nance, G. W., Salem 1 Nelson, Mrs. J. ft, 531 N. Cot tage 3 Nelson, J. ft, 531 N. Cottage 1 Nonens, W. J , Salem 2 Newberry. Mrs. T.. 1298 Center 1 Nunn, Mrs. J. J., 1190 N. 19th 2 Pat ton, E. ft, Book Store 2 Patton, Luella M., 883 Court.... 2 Paules, Otto K. 1556 N. Church 1 Peiuberton, Mrs. R. J., 1455 S. Commercial 1 Pettycrew, J. E., 695 N. 16th.... 1 Pierce, Mae, 740 D 1 Pohle, Alma, 1133 Court 1 Powell, Martha 560 Chemeketa 1 Powers, Mrs. Frank, 253 North )3th 1 Proctor, Mrs. W. F., 1144 Ferry 1 Purvine, E. W., 961 Oak 2 Rurvine, S E., Salem 2 Putnam, R. L., 161 S. 14th Z Reynolds, L. T., Salem 2 Richmond, Wm., 1675 S. High Riertesel, H. W. 704 N. Cottage 1 Riedesel, Charlotte, Salem 1 Roberts, T. S., 270 S. 14th 2 Roberts, Mrs. J. J., 768 State.... 2 Roberts, Mrs. M. V., 1030 Ship ping ?. Roberts, E. E., 1030 Shipping i Roterts, Helen. J68 State C Ross, J. T., 432 Marion 1 Roth, Theo., 9295 D 1 Roth, Mrs. Theo., 9925 D 1 Rotziens, 351 N. Cottage 2 Rulifson, M. W., R. 8, Box 47.. 2 Salter, Mrs. D., 925 Leslie 1 1 Schaefer, Mrs. Clara, 1761 S. liberty X Schenk, Dr., Derby Building .... 2 Schoettler, Dr. M. T., 628 N Winter 1 Scholz, P. R., R. 4, Box 1 2 Schram, E. R., 1005 N. 21st .... 1 Scott, John H., 1089 Court 2 Sherwood, Grace E., 787 Cross Sherwood, G. F., 463 S. Com mercial , i Sherwood, Paul, 787 Cross ...... 1 Siegmund, C. E 444 N. 18th.... 1 Simons, Mildred. 1710 Bellevue 1 Slaughter, A., Salem 5 Smith, Ella R., 296 N. Cottage Smith. W. M., 1300 N. 18th .... Socolfsky, D. D., 9S5 N. Sum mer Solc.man, Mrs. N., 250 S. Cot tage Soloman, Mrs. N., 250 S. Cot tage Spencer, Wilma 260 N. Liberty Springer, Leslie, 1140 S. Com mercial 2 btaley, W. I.. 271 N. Summer.. Stevens, Roy, Salem Stevens, Peter, Salem ...!..!.!!!!!! Stevens. Grace, Salem Stevens Adaline M. 540 N. 17th Stockton, Zoe, 274 N. Summer Stnlz, Gideon, 141 S. Winter Stolz, W. T., 495 N. Winter Stolz, Mrs. G., 141 S. Winter st me, C. B S10 Hovt a We Pay 27c per doz. for Pi 19th , 280 Che- Home Builders Take Notice We can save you money on row Plumbing Supplies; it will j vou to rnmfl .nut anu, ita ahA,,t prices. We always have a supply of all kinds. Tents, all sizes, prices very low, CAPITAL Bargain House We buy and sell everytulnt Phone 398 213 Cental Hamman Auto Stage Two Stages Daily Leave Salem Leave Mill Leave O. 10:30 am; 4:20 (a City 7 pra; 4 fm K. depot Salem Wayside stopa at Gooch, Lyons, Mehama, Stayton, Sublimity, Aumsviile, Turner, State hos pital. Cottage farm. Jos. H. Hamman, Phone S04 Salem. Salem Bk. of Commerce Phone 80 When your car needs help Great Western Garage at your service. 117 N. Hits Hartman'. Glasses Easier and Better. Wear and see then HARTMAN BROS. Phone 1255 Salem, OrfM Hoar it F'lNl B j nwell. U Elweil. Mrs ?. H C I Knx. H. C srds. B. E . 14 State A.. T2 Cherry . Mrs U A.. 2720 Ctm 4l K. Winter C 465 N. Winter ler Mattingly. Alinna. 14 45 Trade McCleau. Lucille, 27270 Cher ry Are McDonald. J. H., Salem McOonald. 1 H , Salem McFadden. Magjie. 24S Sam- mr McMillen. W. L . Route V JJrNary. Nina. 2994 if. Winter McNeea. J. A., 12,fl Shipping MeWhorter. H. R . Market Mede. Alvln W.. Route 2 " JJaatter. Mrs. O . ,4 N. I7th Wrrer. W. L,. Saleia Merrhea. J. O . s,,t, J Merger. Minnie. SSJ Conrt Mtles. B. C, 93 Court Z stover. H. C, 245 S Stratton, Mrs. H. C meketa Styles, Mrs. Harry, 859 Center Suing, C. A . 1297 S. High . Swart, Renska, 115 Liberty .... swart, Hedda S., 907 Oak ... 2 t ecpie, C. S , Route 1 1 Thompson, O. H., Macleay . 1 Thompson. Mrs. W. T., 865 Ma rion j Thompson, G. H., Macleay !!! Tillinghast, Hilda, Deaf School 1 Tillinghast, E. S Deaf School 1 Tolman. Mrs. Jennie. 1334 Fer- JP x Tucker. Lucille. 818 N. Liberty X Tucker, Gertrude. 818 N Lib- trriy Vandevort, Mrs. . 4M K. inter i Vick. Charlaa, Garden Boid Vick, Mrs. George. Salem Wapato, Paul Q . Salem Waters. Mrs. Lena, law atrn Waters. Mrs. F. L.. 159 State Watson .Mrs. H. D.. 14 N Commercial Webster, Jnlia K., HI S. I Ith ZZl Hn L"ta' Sa,e tue, Elsie. 140Chemeket Wb U Elma Mm!w)n,e .oot, M . xjs Owens Wood. Bessie. 305 S. ISth wnKM. I. H., Ralem 7i..-. -.""""man. u c N. 14th Zimmerman. rri tS7 N Portland & Salem Stage Line Every Hour on the Both Ends Leaves 10th and Alder at Seward Hotel every hour Leaves Salem Bligh HoW First Stage 7 a. m. Last Stage 7 p- w. L. M. HUM Car of Yick So Tong Chinese Medicine and Tea Oa. Has medicine which will cure any knwn disease Open Sundays from 19 until P- m. - lit South High tre Salem, Orson. Fhoae 1W Salem O. E Depot im a. am. 11 a. sb. t:ee p. SALEM - SItiVJkXTO.V STAG Kws s :ll a av 1 11 MOMOCTH STw Lav Salem O. B. depo""'- a. am. a. us. : P- . fc Lean Moamouta HcUl ra. 1:00 p. m. :lt p. a. Leave Independence Bct a. m. 1:11 p. m. : mmim aaasaf trips by appotctm"" Seven psjuaager ear J?T" Rem. phone 111. Baatuee.