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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1910)
siiasai; orkgok, Monday, mArcd: 21, 1010. tage six. 11 1 ) GORVALL! FARMER! COLL EGE Activity In spring athletics has eommonced in real earnest nt tho Oregon Agricultural collogo. Fielder Jones, tho famous ex-manager of tho world's champion Whlto Sox baseball teaity who has been, se cured to coach tho collogo boys, has taken charge of tho squad and put Jjla candidates at work. All but two ot tho mod who played on tho team last year aro avallablo again ths aoason. With tho poor of alt base ball coaches as loader and with a splendid schedule of gamoa, base "ball promises to bQ a popular lino of sport this flpriflff. Tho track men have also com menced work. Tho squad is not as strong as could bo desired. Berg man, who holds tho northwest rec ord In tho hurdles and Enborg, who has dono good work In tho weight throwing events, aro tho only exper ienced men on tho team. Thoro Is, liowovor, somo promising new ma terial which may develop into col legiate fibre. The work on tho new buildings at tho Oregon Agricultural collego is progressing rapidly. Every effort Is Delng mado to put tho campus In order for tho big quartor-contury colobration, which will bo hold dur ing commencement week. o 'ST. ELMO" COMING. Tho Bclnsco Proud'ctlon to Appear in Salem on" March 23. Owing to tho tremendous contro versy which had Just been concluded ovor this latest dramatic sensation, "St Elmo.Y tho hands of tho various managers bavo been practically tied. Now that tho controversy is onded .and tho valuo of tho Willard Hol comb version has boon universally recognized, It is receiving tho sanc tion and support of all tho best the atre managers In Amorlca. Fred Bolasco, proprietor of the Alcazar theatro In an Francisco, has purchased for tho sum ot $10,000 all rights to this play west of tho Missouri rlvor, and in loss than 24 liours limo ho had his loading lady on tho way from Now York, tho com pany was put In rehearsal Immedi ately on arriving at San Francisco, and tho preparatory work dono, prior to hor nrrlval. Ouch speed In getting a first-class company organized has raroly boon surpassed, and for this reason a grca many of tho cities have not boon her alding tho coming of "St. Elmo." Novortholess, tho company opened to a packed houso, and such has boon tho ordor of things up to tho last telegram received by tho advanco manager, Mr. Shlpman. At San Joso, nearly 2000 witness ed tho first night's performance, In cluding tho mnyor and city council, who wero thero as guests ot Mr. Bo lasco. Tho logos wore occupied by the city's oldest Inhabitants, couples who had celebrated their sllvor and goldon weddings, and threo genera tions of, play-goers applauded to tho Grand Opera House Jno. F Cordroy, Mgr. ONE NIGHT ONLY WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23 Mr. Frederic Befasco Presents Dramatized by Willard llolroinb (Tho Big Now York Success.) From Augusta J. Evan's book of tho aamo namo. THE DHAMATIO SENSATION OF THE YEAR Prices. $1.00, 7Cc, 60a, Soat sale opens on Monday for subscribers and on Tuosilay for gonoral public. Noto-A full houso for "St. El mo" secures all tho Bolncso plays ior Salem. All Patent Medicines or medlclnca ad rertlBed Jn this paper are for salo at j DR. STONE'S I Drug Store The only cash drug store In Oregon; I , owes no one, ana no one owet : It; currho largo stock; Us shelves, counters and show cases ore loudod 1 with drugs, medicines, notions, toilet rtlcloe, wines and liquors of all ! kind for medicinal purposes. Dr. : fitonu is a regular graduate in med. : oJbw nnd (ins had many years of ex jierlesee la the praoiloe. Consulta tions are free. Pmcrfpr"M are j free, Hd ly uKular PrL. re w4 I lelne. Dr. aHene mud 'ound fit fell ! dniK atore. Bal. Or. tvm 1 in the morsing Hstil 9 st Might. I oxtoht ' of over fifteen curtain calls during thot ovdnlng. This version, controllod'liy Mr. Bolaso, Is tho one that rtiri for thrco weoks In Los An goiod and San Francisco and tho samo that filled tho Acadomy of Music In Now York City to Its doors for a long run. Tho date for Salom has been defi nitely fixed for Wednesday, March 23, and .seats will go on salo Monday for subscribers and Tuesday for the general public. ' a NEW INCORPORATIONS. Articles of Incoporatlon filed In tho ofllco of tho secretary of state "March 18, 1910, as follows: Retail Feed Merchants' Associa tion, Incoporatcd; principal office, Portland; capital stock, $250,000; Incorporators, Robt. Androws, Frank Zloglor, R. R. Nance, W. W. George, juluius Leusch, F. A. Percy and Wal ter Johnson. Astoria, Pacific Coast and South ern Railway Company; principal of fice, Astoria; capital stock, $500, 000; Incoporators, B. VanDusen, Ed ward E, Gray and J. E. IligglnS. Hubbard Investment Company; principal ofilco, Hubbard; capital stock, $5,000; incoporators, C. II. Truddlngor, W.S. Hurst and Goo. N. Beck. ' 'La Crosso Land Company; princi pal ofllco, Marshflold; capital stock, $5,000; incoporators, C. W. Tower, F. S. Dow and W. A. Toye. Modford Mas6nlc Building Com pany; principal ofilco, Medford; cap ital stock, $50,000; Incoporators, F. K. Douol, F. E. Merrick, II. G. Wort man, J. A. Perry and W. I. Vawtcr. EASTERN MEN INTERESTED IN OREGON MINES MINING ENGINEER. F. II. COL PITIS HACK FROM TOUR AR RIVES IN PORTLAND AFTER TWO MONTHS IN BOSTON AND VICINITY EASTERN MEN EN THUSED OVER GUANOES FOR LEGITIMATE MINING IN WEST, t After two months' tour In tho cast tho most of which was in Boston, Mr. Colpltts says: Tho trip which carried him tho rounds of tho largor eastern cities (Boston being most noted for copper investments and largo returns of any in TJ. S.) the mission being to spread onthuslasm for tho movement of mining in Ore gon, permitted opportunity to visit many of technical and geological training nmong whom, ho was ac corded tho prlvllogo ot an Interview with Boston's most noted and con sorvallvo copper letter writer (tho editor of tho "Commercial") Geo. L. Walker. Mr. Colpltts expressed tho opinion that, although n fow eastern mou look upon Orogou as an unsuccess ful mining state, thoro will bo at loast somo ot financial ability who, having a doslro to invost In logltl mato mining, will visit western Ore gon during tho early part" of this summer with vlow to becoming In terested In somo good mining prop ortloa nnd ho is to makp plans by which thoso mon may have oppor tunity to so fumlllarlzo thomsolvos with Its mlnornl resourcos that thoy will bo not only nblo but willing to convlnco tholr oitstorn associates of tho magnltudo of this as a state whoreln puroly legitimate mining will produco most oxcotlont roturns on tho capital now awaiting such In vestments and hopes tho tlmo Is not far dlatnnt when Oregon will hold a dlstlnotlvo place nmong tho mining states. Lovers Ot good hoalth should provont slck noss Instead of lotting thomsolvea got slak and thon try to euro It. So long us you koop your llvor, bowels nnd stomach In a hoalthy and active con dition you won't got sick. Ballard's llorblno relieves constipation, luac tlvo llvor nnd all stomuch and bowel troubles. Sold by all doalors. , O ' Instoad ot doing Its duty by country, congress has dono country by Its duty. the the SUIT Neck. Stiff nock Is caused by rhoumatlsui ot tho muscles of tho nock. It Is usu- ' ally confinod to ono side, or the baok of tho neck nnd sldo. Whllo It Is ottei) quite painful, qulcK rollot may bo had by applying Chamberlain's Llnlmont. Not ono enso of rheumatism In ton roqulros Internal treatmont. Whoi thoro Is no fovor nnd no swolllng. as in mUBOulnr nnd chronic rheumatism, Chamborlaln's Llnlmont will accom plish moro than any internal troat mont. For salo by ail good druggists LODGE DIRECTORY. K ODE UN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Oregon Cedar Camp No, 5246 Moots wvory Thurt"la venlng a 8 o'clook In Holman hall. W. W. Hill, Counsel; F. A. Tumor, olork. WOODMEN OF WORLD Moot v ory Friday night at 7: 3" o'clock In Holman hall. Geo. 11. Dacon, C a; L. II. Fletcher. Olerk. ' 1-10-ov SALEM HUMANE SOCIETY DR W. II. Byrd, president; Mr. H W. Meyer, vice-president; Ed. QllllnghRm, secretary. Bxeoutlvo eommittee: Rev. Barr Q. U, Mse Kittle Moore, Mr. E. HoNr. Chiim ot cruelty to animal should be reported to tbl Society for In-YeaUgatloa. Lump In Your Stomach Stuart's Dyspep sia Tablets will dissolve. it. at once. Enjoy every raeai. E at your oo d with zest. Don't kill your stomach Keep it alive and V. properly working, Send for the free trial package. F. A. Stuart Co., 150 Stuart Bldrj. Mar shall, Mich. si Sold by druddists every where. 50 cts. full sized pkd In Dr. Shoop's Health Coffee, pure healthful tdasted grains, malt, nuts, etc., aro so cleverly blended as to glvo a wonderfully truo coffee taste, color, and flavor. And besides, Health Coffco goes a third farther than any other kind. You actually got 100 full cups from a 25c, y pound package. And Health Coffee Is "made In a minute." No 20 to 30 minutes tedious boiling is at all necessary. And besides there is not a grain of real coffee In It. Sold by J. W. Harrltt. o If tho price of milk goes up the lodgo goats will be in demand for dairy purposes. o Fortify now against tho Grip for it comes every season sure! Proventics tho llttlo Candy Cold Curo Tablets offer in this respect a most cortaln rind dependable safe guard. Proventics, at tho "sneeze stage" will, as, well, also suroly head off all common colds. But prompt ness is all-Important. Koep Preven tlcs in tho pocket or purse, for ln stnnt uso. Box of 48 for 25n. Sold by Capital Drug Store. SOMETHING NEW Good 0 room houso, barn, well, fruit trees, 2 fine lots for only $800. Torms easy. A good 0 room house, barn, fruit, otc. Lot 100xlC5 ft.; 2 blocks from car; $1100. A fine 20-ncro tract 5 miles out, running wnter; good woll; houso; 2 barns; orchard; 3 acres timber -and pasturo; 3 cows; 1 heifer; 2 calves; 2 horses; wagon; buggy; hack harnoss; nil tools; CO chickens; 100 bus. potatoes and corn. A snap at $1000, terms. A bountiful 20-acro homo; good 9-room .houso; 2 barns, orchard. All kinds fruits nnd flowors. This is a dandy, oloso in. Torms; see it. 12 acres, closo, nno Improvements. Lots of fruit. Just outsido of city, cheap. $5700. 40 ncres 5 miles out. Good Im provements, fruit etc.; no bettor land; lino location. This Is worth soolng; only $7500. G acroa of splendid orchard, G mllos out; mostly winter apples; no buildings. $1,500. Two nlco lots on Stato St., $100 onch. , Good now houso nnd lot, north front, $1,000. Easy ' terms, smnll payments. 5 room house, north Commercial St.. $1,000. llousos In all parts of city for salo and ront. Fruit tract orchards, small nnd largo farms. For bargains of nil kinds boo me. Also employ ment for both men and women, nil lined of work. Notary work nnd In surance. For the host opening, in a fine now progressive town on tho Chica go, Milwaukee, & St. Pnul R, R. at Othelii, Washington. Lots from $75 to $500, oasy pnymonts. Guar antee atoudy work, at good wngos and If property Is not as represented your money back with exponsos. . .SEE ' R. It; RYAN, FOR RESULTS' Cor. Commercial and Ceutor Sts. SOME BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE, Hop ranch 1G0 ncres rlvor bot tom land; 10 uoros In hops: 2 good hop houses and large store room: trelllaed yard: raised 00,000 pounds Inst year; 5-room house, bnm, fam ily orchard; 70 acres in cultivation; balance timber; all lino pouch land. A snap; only 112,000 for a fow days. 1C0 acres rlvor bottom land; 14 acroa hops: fine land; trelllaed yard; G acres In peaches; 70 in cultivation, balance timber; nil fenced; 2 house and bams; all lino land. Will sell for $18,000. or will divide. Investl gttte. Other lauds llko this are sell ing at $100 por aoro nnd more. IS-room rooming houso; good building; very largo lot nnd good one; room for another house; is pay ing now the lnrgoet Interest of any building lit Salem; lino location. A n p. luveettgdte. Two fine Iota ou Chemeketa St., cloim In. Three house on Installment. We have anything, from the poor en t to li bv'. and all cheap. Teu anv or tiue Italtau bearing prune mar Liberty, on rook road, mutt be told. lve4Bt. Money t loaa Stf . O. SMITH IX).. Phone H: S4 4 State St REAL ESTATE BECHTEL & RYNOK'S BARGAINS A Cosy Bungalow. Wo have a fine bungalow situated on a good street, closo to Court and right in tho midst of a nice district, which we can sell you for f 26o. This place Is modern In every way. Has up-to-date plumbing, bath, toilet, sink and lavatory. Cement walks around tho house, lawn, and In every way fixed up to make a nice home place. Six largo rooms, basement, wood hoist, pantry, bath, closets, hot and cold water, electric lights, etc. This place can be handled for $1000 down, and the bnlanco to suit. This is not an old place, but is now, stylish and ono that will suit you. Wo will show It at any time. Call or phone and ono of our salesmen will call. A Big Buy in Farm Land. We have 300 acres of fine sandy loam, well located as to school, elec tric line, etc., which we can sell for $75 an acre. Seventy acres of this place are In cultivation; there Is a 3-acro orchard, now bearing; .100 acres In timber; balance pasture land. Estimated 6000 cords of big fir wood; a large amount of piling and small fir. This is llrst-class fruit land, well watered and will cut up in small places to advantage. House, barn, hop house and out buildings on place. Terms can be arranged. This Is a good place and will bear looking into. See us and wo will show you tho prop erty at any time. You can't find bet ter land In tho place. BECHTEL & BYXOX. 347 Stato Street. Ground Floor Under proper conditions a willow switch will dovelop a lively sense of sin iu the swltchee. Homseekers, Attention Several of our bargains advertised last week were sold. Did you get yours? Now Is Your Chance Wo have a new C room cottage In choice residence section, that is a beauty and is sure to please you. Owner Is going away and w'lll sell his beautiful homo at a sacrifice. $2300 for a short tlmo. 7-room modern dwelling,' basement, good barn and fine large lot; buildings built two years ago and in very finest kind of con dition; this property is closo in on Chemeketa Street, and Is a good buy for $1500. $1 000 Bargain Hero is a good buy in a C-room cottage on corner lot, with east front, near school and car line, would rent for $10 per month, or make good comfortable home. Owner going East and will sell for $1000. Farm Bargain 150 acres; most all In cultivation, 8 miles from Salem, would mnko a splendid dairy farm; part is good fruit land; lays fine. Tho first party that looks at this place will buy. Only $50 per acre nnd the place would actually sell ns quick for $75 por acre. Wo have some good buys In both city nnd country property. If you aro from Missouri, or any other state, come In and let us show you. You aro invited to drop In our office at any time and talk over tho situation, whether you aro ready to buy or not. Houses H. A. Johnson J 3SS State St., Salem, Ore. Ground Floor, jg I I Savage & Prunk Real Estate and Stocks 135 Commercial Street SALEM, OREGON Some Fine Bargains For a Short While No. 137M2.$i6 nores, 4 mllos from city. Well Improved. Price. $125 per acre l No. 133. 1G0 ncros; 80 In cultivation; balance in timber nnd pas ture; .good house nnd barn. Prlco, $45 por ncre. No. 134 Modern 0-room house and barn; 2 aores of land in city of Salem. Price, $3,000. No. 132 10 acres; nil In Itnllan prunes, full bearing; 5 m'l from Snlem. Prlco, $250 per acre. Fruit 40 aores nil In cultivation but a few acres of timber and pasture. 10 acres fruit, mostly prunes, old buildings. .Four miles south ot Salem. An excellent pleee of land. Price $7000, 27 V acres. '20 In orchard, mostly prunos; good C-room house and outbuildings; good $1,000 fruit drier; G miles south on crushed rock road. For sale at a bargain. Get one of those 10 acre Ira eta on the Installment plan, the cheapest land wltlitn 3 niUee of Salem, and will surely doubje tu value In lew than 2 years; $75 to $125 per norc. $50 eah, $10 per month. V acres three mile northeast of Salem; fine prairie toll; no building. SHOO. DERBY & WILLSON U. S. National Bank Building REAL ESTATE BARGAINS We have 17 acres,' South of Salem, In the famous fruit belt, all in cul tivation; young trees; 70 cherry trees; all kinds of small fruit; for only $2050. A real cheap tract. A 4-room house, and 4 lots In Pleasant Homo addition, for only $750. This is certainly a bargain for some ono. Ask us about it at once. 11 acres on Market street for $5500. 4 lots nnd 5-room house, barn, good well, on N, 16tb St., for $1000. A 10-acro prune and apple or chard for $2500. A fino 40-acre tract, Just outside city limits, houso and barn; good well water; excellent garden and fruit land; will sell 10 acres, 20 acres, Or all. Inquire about it. We have some of tho finest farms In the Willamette Valley, near Sa- lem and other good towns. J. C. SCHULZ & CO. Rooms 1 and 2. Bush Bank Bldg. FARMS ORCHARDS CITY PROPERTY My list may contain exactly what you want. T. C. JORY, 20 tt Com'l St., Salem, Or. SEE SAVAGE & PRUNK For Farms nnd City Property 135 S. COMMERCIAL ST. for Rent Tracts Coo Classified Ads 4 Gaplfal Journal "Want Ads" Bring Quick Results Oae cent a word 'or first Insertion. Dee-half cent a wo.d tor each Insertion thereafter. No advertisement taken for less tban 25c Ctunt six words t the line. FOR SALE. FOR SALE Choice lots closo In, al so D-roomed house and two lots, $1300; good 200-acre farm, 100 acres under cultivation, running water, 3 horses, 10 cattle, 40 goats 20 sheep, 100 hens, 2 acres or chard, 7-room house in fair condi tion, large barn, all farm imple ments, including wagon, buggy and harness, all for $35 per acre; also 5, 10, 20 and 2G-acres, $90 to $175 per acre. E. Lupton, 1408 Ferry street. 3-1-lm TOR SALE Throating outfit, con sists of 20-Lorscpower double cy linder engine and 36-60 Reed's separator, all of the latest matte. There is a Parson'? feeder. Per fection elgher and Farmer's Friend, blower. P. Ice reasonable and terms easy. Apply to J. J. Iangmack, Albany. Home phone 1S52. 5-21-ltf WOOD FOR SALE. Ash and fir wood delivered In 12 and 16 inch, in 4-foot lengths. Slddall & Eaton, 570 N. 'Liberty. Phone 16G3 12-29-tf FOR SALE Good general merchan dise business. Only store at place. Part cash. Address O, Journal office. 1-14-tf. OUR mixed pork sausage sells for 10c per pound. 173 South Com mercial street. 1-12-tf FOR SALE Good 1 H. P. StaVer gasoline engine, cheap. Inquire at 178 South LIbei-ty St. 5-22-tf. FOR SALE Extra choice seed pota toes. Also a quantity of Fmall potatoes. J. H. Lanterman. 960 Broadway. Phone 678. 3-5-tf FOR SALE Modern five-room cot tage, bath and plumbing complete, full cement basement, furnace, elec tric Hgnts, fine lawn, fruit trees, shade trees, berries, flowers, 1477 Chemeketa street. 3-10-tf FOR SALE Ten lots; newly fenced. All under cultivation. See owner, 22 nd and Hyde streets. Turner Road. 3-14-lmo FOR SALE NEW house. 570 North Fourteenth street, lot 60x165, twq blocks from Asylum car line, for sale by owner. 3-15rlw FOR SALE Pressing Parlors. Phone Main 155. 3-17-lwk FOR SALE A 4 and 5 year old team of fine mares; weight about 1100.. D. S. Rabb & Co., 170 N. Commercial. 3-17-3f FOR SALE Six-room house, two , lots, $850, or rent for $7.50. Call at 495 S. 17th street. Phone 1152. 3-17-ut DRY WOOD TO MOVE Will sell cheap. Phone 1410. Call at 1790 State St. M. P. Dennis. 3-18-3t FOR SALE A nlco young Jersey Bull, ready for service. For furth er particulars seo R. R. Ryan, Sa- lem. 3 1913t FOR SALE Full' blood Plymouth Rock eggs. $1.50 setting of 15. W. J. LInfoot, Rt. 3, Box ST. Phone 703. 3-19-3t FOR SALE White Plymouth Rock eggs from fine laying strain, $1.00 per 15. Also Gold Dollar Straw berries, fine plants, $5.00 per thou sand or 50c per hundred. H. S. Posal, South Commercial street. Phone Farm 5ol. 3-1913t WANTED. WANTED AT ONCE Two men and wives to work on farms and hop 1 ranches; 3 men to work on farms; i 1 steady cook; all good wages. 544 State St. Phone 1507. A. C. I Smith & Co. j WANTED AT ONCE' 1 0 mou, good wages; 6 men to graft fruit treos; 5' men and teams; 2 mon and wives to woi'k on ranohes. Apply I at once. A. C. Smith & Co., 544 I State street. Phone 1507. 3-16-tf I WANTED A 6 or 7 room modem cottage to rent, with privilege of lonsing. Address E. C. Gamble. 707 South 13th street or Phono 1533. . 3-16-tf MEN WANTED Hop yard work; $1.75 por day. Krebs Bros., Bush bank building. Phone 121. 3-19-tf TEAMS WANTED Hop yard work. Krebs Bqos., Buii bank building. Phone 12U 3-19-tf LOST. LOST. A small leather pocketbook, containing twq .checks both mado paywblo-to II. G. Campbell, one for $300, signed by C. I. Calkins an Newberg bank, and one for $230.08 signed by A. G. Cutler on Dallas bank, not endorsed. Payment has beeu stopped ou these iht-cka; find er will return iu H. (i. rambpell. Dalian. Or , i.u.l im he nvai1. I A Ctornuin ha Invented a sanitary k teeing Maetoin. The Ainrlca pre fer the ktnd that take no though .01 lh? mi robt- FOR HlNT. FOR RENT A 16-acre hop yard, For further information inquire of W, H. Egan, Gervals, Oregon.. R. R. No. 2. Phone, Farmers, 36. 2-26-tf FOR RENT 142 acres of land, one? mile southwest of Liberty store, 80 acres plowed land, 15 acres seeded. Will sell team and all farming implements, also hay, grain and six, head of cows. For further Information inquire of C H. Dencer, Salem, Oregon, R. F. D. No. 3, box 74, or phone Farm ,ers 36x1. 3-7-3W FOR RENT Five-room house, ono block from Highland depot,, 2162 Elm avenue. 2-1916t MISCELLANEOUS. COAL OIL, GASOLINE And Dis tolate delivered to prlvnte families' In any quantity, to any part of the city. Starr Oil Co. Phono 1241, 3-10-lmo SALEM GRANGE NO. 17, PATRONS of Husbandry Meets in Hurst Hall on State street, on the fourth Saturday of each month, at 10:3d a. m. Visiting and sojourning: members welcome. F. A. Myers, master. Zella S. Fletcher, secre tary. 12-31-lyr PIANO TUNING Lutellus L. Woods, tuning, polshlng, repair ing. Telephone 608. 3-2-lyr BUSINESS CARDS. PAINTING Paper hanging and sign writing. See me if you are think ing of doing work of the above de scription. P. O. box 213. Allan Hutcheon, Salem. 3-10-lm BUTTE & WENDEROTH Fin wines, llquora and cigar. Wo han dle the celebrated Kellogg and Castle whiskies. Cool and re--reshlng beer constantly on draught South Commercial St.' 9-3-lyr SALEM WATER COMPANY Office, city hall. For water service apply at office. Bills payable monthly In advance. G, F, MASON BOX COMPANY 247 Mlll-r street, South Salem, manufacturers of all kinds of boxes, crates and fruit dryer ac cessories. Phone 308. tf ELLIS& WOOD Real estate. loans and Insurance, notary pub lic, employment bureau. Phone 554. 476 Court street, Salem, Ore gon. Ticket office Hamburg-American steamship lines. 11-1-lyr T0NS0RIAL H. G. MEYER & CO. The best and . largest shop in the city. Six first class barbers. Only first claaa ' bootblack in city; porcelain baths, and everything pertaining to a first class shop. Also carry a full line of cigars anu tobacco and barbers supplies. 162 Commercial street, next door to Statesman office. 4-6-tS OSTEOPATH. DR, B, H, WHiTE. Osteopath and Nerve Specialist. Grad uate of the American School of Osteopathy, Kirksville, Mo 1902. Post-graduate and specialized in nervous diseases at Los Angeles College 1909. Treats acute and chronic diseases. Consultation . free. Lady attendant. Office 505-6 U. S. National Bank Bldg. Phone 859. Residence 346 North Capitol St.; phone 469. 8-30-tf PAINTERS, PAPER HANGERS PAINTER AND PAPER HANGER Estimates made and first ehun work dono. I. D. Driver, 517 North Capital tret, Salem. Or. Phone 926. C-26-tf KENNEDY & PORTER 130 Liberty St. Phone 485 Paper Hangers and Painters Carry a full line up-to-date Wall Hangings, Mouldings etc. Paints Varnishes, Calsomlne and Glass PLUMBERS. THEO. M. BARR Plumbing, hot water and ntoam heating and tin ning, 164 Comerclal street. Phone Main 192. 9-1-ly OTTO MUELLHAUPT Plumbing, beating, gas iu Ing; prices reas onable; work guaranteed; efitl mtaes irnlshcd. Phone 37S. I Ofifi Chemeketa street. 4-17-tf DRAYMEN SALEM TRANSFER CO. Succes sors to Cummins Bros, Transfsr orders for transferring promptly attended to. Wo also carry a line of building material, plaster, ce ment, lime, building blocks, and fancy cement bricks. LIVERY STABLE. LIVBPY AND FEED STABLES Old' Postr.fflce stables, at 254 Far ry street, between Commercial and F ont. Telephone 1S8. Some of the finest Uverle Id the city an be found here, W. W. John son. tf BAKERS. BUTTBRNUT BREAD ft ! worth more than any other brwid, yet the price Is no higher. For sale at your grocer's. California Bak wy. Thomas & Oooirty Pror i Read The Journal Want Ads. 'tf