Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, April 15, 1910, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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AN UP-TO-DATE STOVE
Do you realize there Is no longer any reason why
you should use a coal range? Oil is cheaper than coal; it
as lighter and easier to handle, and gives an intense
heat. Provided you have the right stove, oil is more
economical, cleaner and less trouble. Have you seen the
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The accompanying illustration gives ycu only a rough idea of
ats appearance. You really can't appreciate it until you either
use it yourself, or talk to someone who ha3 used it. It does everything that
a coal range, will do except heat the room. The New Perfection Oil Cook-
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you cct this stove see
that the name-plate
reads New Perfection.',
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"Rather a peculiar kind of archl
iecturo that", safd a traveling sales
man in the lobby of tho hotel Salem
as ho took in a mental survey of the
Marion county court house.
"I can not say that I admire It",
lie continued, "but it is of rather
novel character and not altogether
unattractive, hut it certainly belong3
to some other ago than the one wo
are living in".
"Must have gono back to tho
Grecian era for It", was the cynical
comment of another commercial man
and. then followed a lull in the con
versation until a new-comer who had
just settled in tho country and who
evidently has some progressive ideas
about him chirped in.
"If they went back to tho Grecian
era for tho exterior architecture",
lio began, "they must have gone back
to tho dark ages for the interior
-design and equipment. I havo seen
lots of court houses", ho continued,
"but never a court house which was
as crowded as that one and which
was more poorly equipped and had
less accommodations for tho county
officers and tho public in general.
The grand jury made an inspection
of it during its last session and mado
a number of recommendations and if
they are followed it will result in
considerable of improvement; but I
am told that similar actions havo
Tjeen taken by former grand juries
and that the reports have been filed
away and forgotten, and I presume
that this will be the case with this
A Reliable
Remedy
Ily
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Is quickly absorbed.
Gives Relief at Once.
It clfanses, soothes,
ieals and protects
the iseased mom.
Tjranf resulting from
Cato -h and drives
.away a Cold in tho
Jloaii juieUy. Ito
istorea tho 'Senses of
Taste and rfmoll. Full size 50 cts. , at Drug
gists or by mail. In liquid form, 75 cents.
Kir Tt.-ntiioiH. GO "Warron Street. New York.
WHITE HOUSE
RESTAURANT
Salem'a most .popular res
taurant, 362 State street. We
never close, upon all night.
Win. SMilclirist & Sons
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Sold In Salem Dr. B- C. St
I Salem Fence Works
Headquarters for Woven Wiro
Fencing, Hop Wiro, Barb Wire,
Poultry netting. Shingles, Mal
thold Roofing, P. & D. Ready
Roofing, Screen Doors and Ad
justable Window Screens.
CHAS D. MOLUIAN
9Kfi rntivt atvnat Phrnn 1 91
CATARRH
HAY FEVER
Stove will do anytning, from Heating a
kettle of water to cooking a course
dinner, but it won't heat a room. It
doesn't "smell," it doesn't smoke. It
can't get out of order. Light it and it
is ready. Turn it down and it is out.
Only a woman who knows the trouble
of carrying coal and cooking in a hot
UtrTirt rnn annriarf nt.. what it mMTlR to
have a clean veT-ct stove that win
cok anything, boil, bake or roast, and
yet won't heat the kitchen. How is it
uuncr i lie u&mc is wumruucu i iui-quoise-bluo
enamel chimneys, and
directed against the bottom of pot, pan, .
kettle or oven, and only there. The
flame operates exactly where it is needed
and nowhere else. With thl3 stove
your kitchen is cool.
The nickel finish with the bright blue
of the chimneys make3 the stove orna
mental and attractive. Made with 1, 2
and 3 burners; tho 2 and 3-burncr
stoves can be bad with or without
Cabinet.
Ever7rti'Blerewywtieri" If not at yonrs, write tor
one. For my part I would llkoto
seo it improved and am more than
willing to contribute my share and
tho county with its $50,000 popula
tion or more would not feel tho cost
and should havo prido enough to seo
to It that the jury's recommenda
tions woro carried into execution."
That the tido of immigration from
the east to tho west has commenced
is tho consensus of opinion ex
pressed by tho hotel men of tho city
and a glanco at tho hotel registers
and the statements of railroad men
would seem to bear them out In their
assertion.
There has probably not a day
passed by within tho last two or
threo weeks but there has appeared
on tho hotel" registers the names of
people from tho far away east, and
tho list has materially increased
within tho last week. Practically all
of the eastern states are represented.
While the cities tho largo ones are
contributing to tho list, most of tho
immigrants seem to bo coming from
tho country and tho small towns.
According to tho railroad men the
eastern immigration this year will
be heavier than ever before. They
say that thousands of people aro
moving westward and that tho ma
jority of them aro coming prepared
to make Investments and to mako n
home. The major portion of them
aro influenced to como to tho west
because of a desire to secure land
obtain homes but there aro also
many who aro coming because It of
fers b6tter opportunities and larger
returns on capital and aro looking
for business locations and invest
ments. STATE NEWS
Baker City will have Sunday base
ball all summer.
Baker City recently sold a $25,
000 issuo of water bonds, at par and
.ccrued interest and a premium of
$625.
Tho Southern Pacific has awaken
ed to tho fact that there is oppor
tunity for a railroad to Crescent City
but probably tho awakening will
como too lato, as it did with tho P.
& E.
Albany merchants havo declared
war on mail order houses. Tho Mail-
Tribune has for a long timo refused
this class of business. Medford peo
ple must buy a homo if they want to
build up a city.
While working in tho Willamette
Valloy Lumber Company's sawmill
Monday afternoon, Emerson Black
met with an accident in which hie
left leg was broken between tho kneo
And the ankle. Mr. Black was oper
ating the machinery which handles
tho logs and was placing a small log
on tho carriage when tho accident
occurred. Ono end of tho log caught
on tho end-block and threw the
other ond around so quickly that Mr.
Black was caught against a skid and
his leg crushed.
Another one of I ho eld plcuters o
Dallas went to Ills 'final reward Sun
day morning whon Robert Howe
passed away at his homo on Lovens
stroet, aged 72 years, 2 months and
11 days.
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Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine
Tablets. Druggists refund money f
It failB to cure. E. W. GROVE'S
signature on each bo", 35o TTS
NO REFUGE 0
EARTS AN
Reno, Nov., April 14. When
South Dakota amended its residenco
requirement from six months to ono
year, Nevada sent Reno and Gold
field to the post In tho Great Dlvorco
Stakes as a coupled entry.
Nevada started as a .territory with
the loosest divorce laws evor written,
and she didn't chango them when
sho became a state. Hence Reno is
to the unhappily mated what Mecca
is to tho Mohammedan. Matri
mony's gordian knot is no mystery
hero. And what Is said for Reno
goes' for Goldfiold, never heard o;
until "Tox" Rlckard staged tho first
Gans-Nelson fight.
Within tho past six months, 9C
divorces havo been granted by
Judges W. H. A. Piko and John S.
Orr. Fifty-four cases aro now on
file. Tho divorce colony numbers
about 150, with additions coming at
tho rate of six a week, ,
Within tho last six months,
women whoso names aro well known
in various ways havo been divorced
from "undesirable" husbands. Tho
most prominent are Mrs. Frederick
Lewis Colwell, Mrs. Keith Donald
son, Mrs. Henry Spies Kip, Mrs. Wm.
Leo Stoddart, Mrs. Elihu B. Frost,
Airs. Daniel Frohman (who was
Margaret Illington), Mrs. Luclen C.
Shellabarger, Mrs. Raymond C.
France, Mrs. Claude F. Day and Mrs
George Leeds Zell. Tho latest
prominent arrival is Virginia Harn
ed Sothern.
Split-'em-asunder lawyers at homo
advise fair clients to try Reno when
quick action is wanted. They arm
them with an Introduction to a local
correspondent and are content that
the mills of the gods and Nevada
jurls-prudence will do the rest.
Reno is cosmopolitan. The petted
daughter of tho 400 and the darling
PREMIUMS
FOR SCHOOL
EXHIBITS
Tho premium list for the educa
tional display . for the state fair in
September has just been completed
by County Superintendent Smith,
and In Its scope it takes in every
thing from tho regular work pur
sued by tho pupils in tho school
room down to tho departments of
cooking and sewing.
Tho list will now be turned over
to the printer and when a sufficient
number has been printed It will bo
sent to tho various teachers and
schools throughout the county and
it is the earnest request of Superin
tendent Smith that tho teachers of
all tho schools, and tho pupils and
parents co-operato in a movement to
mako tho Marlon county display the
best on exhibition at tho fair.
Tho list covers practically every
subject pertaining to school work
and liberal prizes aro given in each
department. Special emphasis will
ho laid on the industrial, woodwork,
agriculture and sewing and cooking
departments, and every effort be
made to mako them in every respect
of a superior character. Tho sowing
and cooking departments aro divid
ed into two divisions tho A divi
sion which is for pupils of 12 years
of age and over, and tho B division,
which is for pupils under 12 years
of ago.
Specidl prizes aro offered by Pres
ident Booth of tho state fair board
to the pupils who shall succeed iu
winning tho most prizes In tho dis
play. Tho superintendents of tho var
ious other counties in tho state aro
also busily engaged In tho 'prepara
tion of a premium list and it is pre
dicted that tho educational display
this year will far exceed that of pre
vious years and that the contest for
prizes in tho various departments
will be an exceptionally keen one.
Will Krcct Monument.
When tho electors of tho stato
shall havo granted tho desiro of tho
people of Southern Lane and North
ern Douglas counties for the creation
of a new county, tho pioneers of that
section havo proposed tho eroctlon at
Cottage Grovo of a statute of Colonel
James Willis Nesroith, In whoso
honor tho county will bo named, to
commemorate tho loyalty and integ
rity of this Illustrious Oregonlan who
occupied numerous positions of trust
from 1845 until the timo of his
death in 1880. This would certain
ly bo a glowing trlbuto to this sturdy
pioneer of 1843,
President Roosevelt Sny
that outdoor exorclso Is needed by
tho American people. That's all rery
well, but bow can people with rheu
matism follow thot advice? The
answer Is simple use Ballard's Snow
Liniment and tho rheumatism will
go; leaving you as spry as a colt
Gives quick and permanent relief
from rheumatism, neuralgia, lam
back and all pains. Sold by all
dealers.
EAVY
OOLISH WEDS
of tho theatre-g6lng public rub Parisian-gowned
olbows with tho blanket-draped
squaw.
Divorces aro as thick as show
girls along tho Great Whito Way.
You seo them grand dames, act
resses, newly-weds, foolish-wed5!
sufferers from tho afffnlty thing,
artists, professional and business
men. Tho men aren't so noticeable,
thoy loso their identity so easily
But whoever hoard of a woman los
ing anything llko an identity?
It's easy for thoso who chafe i.n
double harness to trot single That
passage, "Whom God hath Joined to
gether lot no man, put asunder," is
as meaningless In-Rono as Sanskirt
to a Digger Indian.
Tho colonists, as tho supplicants
aro known, llvo apart from the
Renoites. They havo as much
chanco to break through society's
barrier as a high-grader has of
escaping if caught with tho goods.
There is a reason.
A littlo more than a year ago
Margaret Illlngton-Frohman came
Hero with her mother, to secure the
residenco necessary to apply for di
vorce. Sho declared sho was sick of
tho stago, and wanted to wed for
kiddies and to darn her husband's
socks. Her ambition was' 12 chil
dren in 12 years, sho said. Society
took up Mrs, Frohman, and no soon
er had her divorce been obtained
than sho married, hero in Reno, E,
J. Bowes of Tacoma. Society was
shocked, and now a divorcee can't
break in with a stick of dynamite.
Why is Reno a haven for heavy
hearts? Read tho answer in the
statutes:
"502, Sec. 22. Divorce from the
bonds of matrimony may bo ob
tained by complaint, under oath, to
tho district court of tho county."
STUDENTS STRIKE
AT PULLMAN
Pullman, Wash., April 15. The
entire student body at the dormitory
of tho Washington stato college are
on "strike" today because of tho
discharge of G. C. North, a student
nt tho college and a prominent mem
ber of tho track team, following an
argument between North and the
steward over tho quality of food
served In tho "dorm." An ultima
tum was sent by tho students to
the regents a few days ago demand
ing hotter food and North had been
selected to represent them bofora
tho college officials. It was ru
mored that tho steward's action was
taken at tho suggestion of members
of tho faculty and when this became
known all tho students, Inclutling
waiters an dother employes left the
building. Tho students declare
they will not return until North Is
reinstated. President Bryan is en
deavoring to settle tho controversy
today.
o
A man must bo excessively stupid
as well as uncharitablo who believes
thero is no virtue but on his own
sldo. Addison.
Any lady reader of this paper will
receive, on request, a clover "No
Drip" Coffee Strainer Coupon privil
ege, from Dr, Shoop, Racine, Wis.
It is silver-plated, very pretty, and
positively prevents al dripping of ton
or coffee. The Doctor sojids It, with
his now freo book on "Health Cof
feo" simply to introduce this clover
substitute for real coffee. Dr. Shoop's
Health Coffee Is gaining its great
popularity because of: first, Its ex
quisite taste and flavor; second, its
absolute healthfulness; third, its
economy 1 lb. 25c; fourth, its
convenience. No tcdlus 20 to 30
minutes boiling. "Mado in a min
ute," says Dr. Shoop. Try it at your
grocer's for a pleasant surprise. J,
W. Harritt.
QfJ V STUBBERS V DOUBLE ONE HAlTWcASTS NO
umj- ucht Jk UCHyr c cosrJ"c 1
Home Builders, Mention!
Why not Install a home lighting and cooking sytom, making gas
worth burnlnB, 100 por cent hoter than any other gas. Safor than
nifiptrlclty. Wo Hub atois. halls, cliurchos, factories, etc. Also do
tinning and heating "d ptu n jjnsr. AH work guaranteed.
A. J FRASER
Tlif Coir ttl tanno Furnace.
Phono 136.
SAVED
FROM AN
OPERATION
ByLydiaEePinkliam's
Vegetable Compound
Do Forest, Wis.
"Aftor an opera
tion four years ago
I had pains down
ward in both sides,
backache, and a
weakness. Tho doc
tor wanted mo to
havo another opera
tion. ItookLydiaE.
Pinkham's vegota
blo Compound and
I am entirely cured
of my troubles."
Mrs. Augusts Yespeiuiann, do For
est, Wisconsin.
Another Operation Avoided.
New Orleans, La. "For years I suf
fered from severo fomalo troubles.
Finally I was confined to my bed and
tho doctor said an oporation was neces
sary. I gave Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg
etable Compound a trial first, and
was saved from an operation." Mrs.
Lily Peyhoux, 1111 Kerloreo St., New
Orleans, La.
Thhty years of unparalleled success
confirms tho power of Lydlu E. Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound to cure
femalo diseases. Tho great volume of
unsolicited testimony constantly pour
ing in proves conclusively that Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is
a remarkable remedy for thosu dis
tressing feminine ills from which so
many women suffer.
If yon want special ad vico a liont
your case write to Mrs. Plnkliani,
at Lynn, Mass. Her advico la
tree, and always helpful.
X-RAYS AND SMILES-
Tho O. A. C. wrestling team has
tackled a hard opponent now. It la
wrestling with the problem of the
high cost of living, and It Is a dead
certain tho living question will tako
a fall out of tho team.
Hearst has returned to tho demo
cratic fold Put out tho light.
Jim Ham Lewis was also at tho
Jefferson banquet in Washington
No need of dousing tho glim for the
sinners that never left tho fold.
, Jim Ham Lowis' whiskers were
the most incarnadine exhibit at tho
Jefferson banquet. Thoy aro highly
miniated and also red.
o
A Chicago man 5ays the lovo germ
Is located WJieKcentor' of tho ner
vous systems. Recently somebody
declared tho liver to bo tho seat of
affection. Thero is no ond of opin
ions. School Bonds.
Notice is hereby given that tho
Board of Directors of School District
No. 24, in Marion county, Oregon,
are to issue popular loan notes, in
sums not less than $50 each, and
amounting In tho aggregate to $26,
000 to tho bona fldo resident citizens
of said district. Said notes aro to bo
issued and delivered on tho 9th day
of May, 1910, and mado payable on
or beforo ten years from date of Is
sue, and are to bear interest at tho
rato of, 5 per cent por annum, pay
able somi-annually. Tho books for
said loan aro this day opened in tho
ofllco of tho district clerk of said dis
trict, at No. 388 Stato street, Salem,
Oregon, and applications will bo re
ceived until noon of .uo 7th day of
May, 1910.
By order of tho Board of directors
Dated this eth day of April, 1910.
II. A. JOHNSON, JR.
4-7-2 6t-d District Clerk.
GJ C T C o
Steamers Pomona and Oregoni
leave for Portland Monday, Wednes
1ay and Friday at 10 a. m., Tues
day, Thursday and Saturday at 0 a
m. Por Corvalllo, Tuesday, Thurs
day and Saturday about 6:30 p. m
M. V nATJlWTN, AkI
JUDGING I1Y APPEARANCES
Of courso everybody does that, and
Laundry Work can't bo judged any
other way. Everything subjectod to
our artistic treatment comes out a
clean as a polished surface, as clear
act crystal and as bright as a sum
mer's day. Articles washed proper
ly last twlco as long and look twen
ty times better than goods badly
innndrled. Wo make cheap labrir
masquerade for something belter,
RALEM LAUNDRY CO.,
258 State Stroqt
lassifted Acts
Capitol Journal "Want Ads" Bring
Quick Results
Oae cent & word 'or first taiertlsn.
Dno-holf cent n wo d for each tnaertloo
thereafter. No advertisement taken for
less thau 25c. Cunt atx wordi t tha
Inc.
FOR SALE.
WOOD FOR SALE. ABh and fir
wood delivered in 12 and 16
inch, in 4-foot lengths, Slddall
& Eaton, 570 N. Liberty. Phone
1663 12-29-tf
FOR SALE Good gonoral merchan
dise business. Only storo :t
place. Part cash. Address O,
Journal ofllco. 1-14-tf.
OUR mixed pork sausage soils for
10c per pound. 173 South Com
mercial Btreet. 1-12-tf
FOR SALE Good 1 H. P. Staver
gasoline engine, cheap. Inqulro
at 178 South Liberty St. 5-22-tt
FOR SALE Extra choice seed pota
toes. Also a quantity of Fmall
potatoes. J. H. Lantcrman. 960
Broadway. Phono 678. 3-5-tf
FOR HAIR DRESSING Facial mas
sage and manicuring, call at Elite
Massage Parlors, Room 301 U. S,
National Bank Buldlng. 4-4-tf
FIVE PASSENGER AUTOMOBILE
for trade for real estate. Inqulro
945 Chemoketa St. 4-6-tf
FOR SALE Two Reo and ona
Bulck automobilo. Second hand.
In excellent condition; very littlo
tho worso for wear; reasonable
price. Also agent for soveral
good makes of machines. S. F.
Anderson, Fynn Garago, Ferry St.
4-9-6t
FOR SALE Harness and wagon at
Patton blacksmith shop. Ferry
street. 4-13-3t
DON'T FAIL TO seo this property
before you buy elsewhere Tho
location Is fine, houso modern,
school and carllno handy. It is
an ideal homo and tho price Is
right. Call at corner 19th and
Nobraska, or Phono Main 695.
4-14-2t
FOR SALE Lot 70x165, opposite
state houso, sewer and water con
nections; tho best buy In tho city.
FOR SALE Lot southeast corner
Thirteenth and Center streets, ce
ment walks, city wator and sower
front of property; $1050.
FOR SALE Excellent lot on 17th
street, between Stato and Court, 50
xl06 a flno location and at n
price that will surprise you. Easy
payments.
FOR SALE Lot .50x200, on 24th
and Center; $225. $10 down; $5
por month. This is a real llvo bar
gain. FOR SALE Lot 50x178, near 17th
and Asylum avenuo, at. $475. Ono
of tho best buys in tho city. Easy
payments.
FOR SALE A new 7room house,
thoroughly modern, bath, toilet,
statlonnry wash bowl, furnace,
toilet, stationary wash bowl, fur-
naco, largo bedrooms and closets,
full bosoment, on Chomekota street
near Slxteonth; small payment
down, balanco monthly payments,
SMITH-GILLINGIIAM CO.,
Phono 96, Room 5, McCornack Bldg.
4-13-tf
WANTED. "
COMPETENT CLERKS wanted;
saleswoman of ability and oxpor
lonco In dress goods and silks,
must bo experienced. Address
with references, P. O, Box 330,
Salem, Oro, 4-ll-6t
WANTED Ladles who want oxtrA
pin monoy to act as assistant,
clerks afternoons, In a largo do
partmont storo; thoso of oxpor
lonco proforred. Address with
references P. O, Box 336, Salom.
4-ll-0t
MEN WANTED Hop yard work,
$1.75 por day. Krobs Bros.
Adolph Cigar Storo. Phono 100.
4-12-tf
WANTED AT ONCE Men to chop
600 cords of wood, $1.25 por cord,
closo In; 1 good cook, lady; 4 mon
for sawmill, $2,25 por day; 10 mon
on hop ranch; 4 mon for farm
work, A. C. Smith & Co., 544 Stato
strooL Phono lb 07.
WANTED $2000 on roal estato so
curlty. "L, F. T" caro Journal.
4-13-3t
WANTED An oldorly man to do
chores and work about placo In
town. A, F. Ilofor. Board of
Trade. 4-13-3t
FARM HAND WANTED $1.25 por
day. Plowing only. Phillip
Rooso. Phono 98 Farmers,
4-14-tf
To koop It In a hoalthy condition
charity neods to bo oxurclsed daily,
but It need not ho dono In public.
f'hune 4-t Main. 147 N. Hlob at
C. W. YANNKE
Proprietor of
THE FASHION STABLES
and Livery. All Rli
fftrinrn Rubber Tire.
MISCELLANEOUS.
SALEM GRANGE NO. 17, PATRONS
of Husbandry Meets In Hurst
Hall on Stato street, on the fourth
Saturday of each month, at 10:30
a. m. Visiting aud sojourning
members welcomo. F. A. Myers',
master. Bella S. Fletcher, secre
tary. 12-31-lyr
PIANO TUNING Lutollua L.
Woods, tuning, polshtng, repair
ing. Telophone 984, Short 030
N. Winter St. 3-2-lyr
SUCCESS IN t -IICKENS Do you
want to know how to raise them. I
will give $1000 to any one who can
bent my theory. Henn lay 275
eggs a year; will not set until 4
years old. Settings of eggs of
Rhode Island Reds, Andaluotnns,
Brahmas and Wyandottes nt $10.
If my theory does not proro truo
your money returned. Louis Bell
fuss, R. F. D. 6, Salem, Oro,
4-4-2m
BUSINESS CARDS.
BUTTE & WENDEROTH Fin
wines .liquors and cigars. Wo han
dle tho celebrated Kellogg and
Castle whiskies. Cool and re
freshing 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 Miller street, South Salem;
manufacturers of nil kinds ot
boxes, crates and fruit dryer ac
cessories. Phono 308. tf
ELLIS & WOOB Real estate.
loans and insurance, notary pub
lic, employment bureau. . Phono
554. 476 Court St., Salem. Ore
gon. Ticket ofllco Hamburg-American
stoampship Hno3. -ll-l-lyr
T0NS0RIAL.
H. G. MEYER & CO. The best anS
largest shop In ,tho city. Six
first-class barbers. Only flrst-olaos
bootblack in city; porcelain baths
and everything pertaining to a first
class shop. Also carry a full lino
of cigars and tobacco and barbers'
supplies. 162 Commercial street,
next door to Statesman office.
4-SMtf
OSTEOPATH.
DR. B. H. WHITE,
Osteopath and Nerve SpoclaWrt.
Graduate of tho American SchbS
of Osteopathy, Kirksvillo, Mo.,
1902.1 Post-graduato and speclal
, Izod In nervous diseases at Los
Angeles College, 1909. Treats
acute and chronic diseases. Con
sultation free. Lady attendant.
Offico, 505-6 U. B. National Bank
Bldg. Phono 850. Residence 348
North Capitol St.; phono 469.
8-30-tt
PAINTERS, PAPER, HANGERS,
PAINTER AND PAPER HANGER
Estimates mado and flrat-clasa
work done. I. D. Driver, B17
North Capitol street, Salem, Or.
Phono 926. 6-26-tf
KENNEDY & PORTER
130 Llborty St. Phono 485
Paper Hungers nnd Palntcri
Carry a full lino up-to-dato WeAl
Hangings, Mouldings, eto. PainSsr,
Varnishes, Calsomlne and Glass.
PLUMBERS.
THEO. M. BARR Plumbing, not
wator and steam Tioatlng and tin
ning, 164 Commercial St. Phone,
Main 192. 9-1-lyr
OTTO MUELLHAUPT Plumbing,
hontlng, gas fitting; prices reas
onable,' work guaranteed; esti
mates furnished, Phono 373
xo66 Chomekota street. 4-17-te
DRAYMEN.
SALEM TRANSFER CO. Succes
sors to Cummins Bros. Transfe
ordors for transferring promptly
attonded to. We also carry a lino
of building material, plaster, ce
ment, llmo, building blocks and
fancy cement blocks.
BAKERS.
BUTTERNUT BREAD It Is worth
more than any other bread, yt
tho price Is no higher, For mto
at your grocor's. California Bxita
ery, Thomas & Cooloy, Props.
LIVERY STABLE.
AT POSTOFFIOB LIVERY AJMO
Sale Stable. Ferry street, bttweea
Commercial and Front. Tlo
phono 188. Good service guar
anteed. Second-hand rio for
sale, E. E. Gillian, Prop.
LODGE DIRECTORY.
MODERN WOODMEN of AMHREfA
Qroson Cedar Camp No. 524.
Muets every Thursday evening at
8 o'clock In Holniau Hall. W, W.
II111, Counsol; F. A. Turner, Olw.
WOODMEN OF WORLD Moel r
cry Friday night at 7:30 o'UH
in Holman Hall. Geo. H. Daeox, .
C; L. H. Flotchor, Cork. 1-10-69
SALEM HUMANE SOCIETY Dr.
W. H. Byrd, president; Mrs. H.
W. Meyers, vice-president; 7Jd.
Glllinghara, secretary. Executive
committee: Rev. Barr G. Loa,
Miss Kittle Mooro, Mrs. E. Hofar.
Cases of cruolty to animals should
he reported to tho Society for In
Yoatlgatign. DcMplto tho latest invention rjj
smokeless and nolele$j powder.
Cupid still sticks to the boV and ar
row, j,
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