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axt emriL W(iUMt, emsGetr. Friday, January 27, mi. Tiu. KIutHi or An VMro".i. With the advent of Osteopathy in ,1- Deld of treatment, we are natur 1 curious ro know tha ..uailhVa- ti.ics of an sickness ami diseases of various 'to 'enter an osteopathic school ont must ha" a ('od eneraJ education itd when i" "001 Puri,us a course bl- takes his whole timg and ener v" The course in at lets', one school 'osteopathy is so rrowdei' with .-.iik that th,' students who like their 11 '. , lha -mnifi 1IUint thuL e.ise can 'v -Sherman wiled war. The amount of work given the stu dent is gradually decreased from the first to the last year. The first-year student besins classes five days in the week at S a. m. and stops at 12 n for lun h. then begins again on three days per week at 2 p. m., and attends until 4 p. m. after that he can get his les-ons. In his last year he begins at S a. m. and attends classes, practice or laboratory to 4 or 6 p. m. with an hour for lunch five days a week. and spends two to six hours on Saturday. His studies cover the whole range of practice, as can be seen by a com parison between the course of study adopted by the Association of Ameri can Medical Colleges, nnd the course given at the parent school of Osteo opathy at Kirksville, Mo. Course Adupt.'d by the American As sociation 'f Medical Oijflepcs. Histology. . Embryology. Osteology. Anatomy. Physiology. Chemistry and Toxicology. Materia Medica. Pharmacology. Therapeutics. Bacteriology. Pathology. Medical Zoology. Cllnlca IMicroscopy. . Physical Diagnosis. Practice of Medicine. Surgery. Obstetrics. Gynecology. Pediatrics Eya and Ear. Nose and Throat. Mental and Nervous Diseases. Electro-Therapeutics. Genlto-Urinary Diseases. Dermatology and Syphillls. Hygiene and Public Health. Dlatetics. Medical Jurisprudence. Course (Jien bvy the American School of Osteopathy. Histology. Embryology. Osteology. Anatomy. Physiology. Chemistry and Toxicology. Principles of Osteopathy. Osteopathic Mechanics. Bacteriology. Pathology. Clinical Microscopy. Physical Diagnosis. Osteopathic Diagnosis. Practice of Osteopathy. Surgery. Applied Anatomy. Obstetrics. Gynecology. Pediatrics. Eya and Ear. Nose and Throat. Mental and Nervous Diseases. Electro-Therapeutlcs. Genito-Urinwy Diseases. Dermatology and Syphillls. Hygienee and Public Health. Diatetlcs. Medical Jurisprudence. As the osetopath Is now getting Practically the same training as is received by the M. D. and as nearly every osteopath practicing has had at least a 20-monihs course, and a part ' them 27 and 32 months, and as the course pursued bv the eradnates of medicine vary from 12 months to 36 months, owing to the time of heir graduatlun, it will be seen that me education of the D. O. will aver. 8e up to or exce that of the M. D. tW.T ' V0" ne offensive dls arge caused bv Nasal Pot ..n. 22.1 . .Ck of the no8e ,nt tne Sat u 5? ns up an Inhumation caiti. lly t0 mean Chronlc Brn for u .m09t satisfactory remedy the uTrV3 Ely'8 Cream Balm, and PDlLif fhat follows even e first 5SLEEVday frora 016 StaY. ? m ?asal Catarrn- Cream S I a" tBt. for 50 j" ren street. New York. PLUMBERS. TH,IL,!LBARR-rin.btng, ho. "Ins i .i ,leam beating and tin lain ijj Phone 9-1-lr "eating. ea. onahlo- pi m3l furnl.hoj -lWwineketa tTPt. 171 4-17-tl JJ REYNOLDS, plumbers and exuerf i!o(1ern plumbing and fi ' i'ec'aiiy. satis- "Oil enn. -ntj 325 Center St '"one Mnin 510. 1-9-tf Astoria - -m ana tnuareiu wed Yob Hats Always Bought MARKETS. PORTLAND MARKETS. Grain, Floor, Feed, Etc What Track prices: Bluestem, 84c; club, 81 82c; red Russian, 79c; Valley, 81c; 40-fold, 81c Flour Patents, is.lft per barrel; straights, $4.10 04.60; exports, $3.70; Valley, $5.20; graham, $4.80; whole wheat, quarters, $5. Barley Feed, $23.6025 per ton; brewing, $2727.50. Hay Track priors: Timothy, Wil lamette Valley, $19 20 per ton; Eastern Oregm, $21g22; alfalfa, $12.5013.50; grain hay, $13.5014, clover $12.5013. Corn Whole, $29; cracked. $30 per ton. Mlllstuffs Bran, $23.5024.50 per ton; middlings, $31; shorts, $25.50 26; rolled barley, $2626. Oats White, ,28.5029. Dairy and County Produce. Butter City creamery, extra, 1 and 2 pound prints, in boxes, 35c per pound; less than boxes, cartons and delivery extra- Eggs Oregon ranch, candled, 30c; Oregon case county, 2829c. Cheese Full cream, twins, 16c per lb.; Young America, 17c. Poultry Live: Hens, 18c; Springs 18; turkeys, 2223c; ducks, 22c; geese, 14c. Dressed: Turkeys, choice, 25c. Pork Fancy, 11 H 12 H c per lb. 13 16c per 'pound. Veal Fancy, SB to 125 pounds, 13 14c per pound. Groceries, Dried Fruits, Etc Dried Fruit Appres, 100 per lb, currants, 13Vi15c; apricots, 14 ( 16c; dates, 10 He per lb.; figs, bulk, white or black, Dy sack, 78c; 563. $1.501.76; 12-128, 85c; 86-128, $2.25; 10-18, 85c; Smyrna, 18c. Salmon Columbia River, 1-lb. tails, $2.10 per doz.; 2-lb. tails, $2.95; 1-lb. flats, $2.26; Alaska pink, 1-lb. tails, $1.25; red 1-lb tails, $1.65; sockeye, 1-lb. tails, $2 Coffee Roasted, in drums, 2334c per pound. Nuts Walnuts, 17 H 18c per lb.; Brazil nuts, 16c; filberts, 16c; almonds, 16 15c; pecans, 18c cocoanuts, 90c$l per dozen. Salt Granulated, $15 per ton; half-ground, 100s, $8.50 per ton; 50s, $9 per ton. Beans Small white, 4 He; large white, 4c; Lima, 6&c; pink. 6 He; red Mexicans, 6e; bayou 6 He Sugar Dry granulated, fruit and berry, $5.66; beet, $5.30; extra C, $5; golden C, $4.90; yellow D $4.80; cubes (barrels), $5.15; pow dered, $4.85. Terms on remittances within 15 days, deduct He per lb. if later than 15 days and within 30 days, deduct He per pound. Maple sugar, 15 18c per pound. Rica No. 1 Japan, 4c; cheaper grades, $3.504.55; Southern head 3H7c. Honey Choice, $3.75 per case strained, 8 He per pound. VenetaMe and T"rult. Apples Waxen, 60 $1; Baldwin, 75c$1.25; Northern Spy, 60c$1.25 Snow, $1.25; Red Cheek Pippin, $1 1.25; Winter Banana, $1.752; Spitz enberg, $1.251.75; Yellow Newtown, $1.75. Green fruits Pears, $1.25 1.75 per box; grapes, 75c$l per box cranberries, $1212.50 per barrel Tropical fruits Oranges, navels $2 2.75 per box; Japanese, $13.50 Frolida grapefruit. $3.50; California grape fruit, $3.504; bananas, per pound; pineapples, 6 per pound. Vegetables Beans, 12 He per lb., cabbage, $1.501.75 per hundred; cauliflower, $22.25 per crate; cel ery, California. $3.25 per crate; cu cumbers, $2 per box; eggplant, $1 1.25 per crate; garlic, 810o per pound; green onions, 15c per dozen; hothouse lettuce, 75c $1.00 per box; peppers, 15c per lb.; pumpkins, 1 lHo per lb.; radishes, 3035c per dozen; sprouts, 7 8c; squash, 1 lHc per lb.; tomatoes, $22.75 per box. Sack VegeteWes Carrots, 31. 1.25; beets, $1.25; parsnips, .l.&u; turnipi, $1.04. Potatoes Oregon, $1.25 9 !" per hundred; sweet petatees, 3c per pound. Onioai Oregon, $2.00 per hundred. Provisions, Hams 10 to 12 pounds, 17 He; 12 to 14 pounds, 17 He; 14 to 16 pounds, 17Hc; skinned. 17c; picnics, 14c; cottage roll, 16c. Bacon Fancy, 29c; standard, 29c; choice, 23c; English, 20c. Trv Salt Cured Regular short clears, dry salt, 14 He; smoked, 16c; backs, light, salt, 14Hc; smoked, 16c; backs, heavy, salt, 14c; smoked, 15 He exports, salt, 16c; smoked, 17 He. Smoked Meats Beef tongues, ioc; dried beef sets, 22c; outsides, 20c; insides, 23c; knuckles, 22c. Pickled Goods Barrels, pigs feet, $14; regular tripe, $10; honey comb tripe, $12; lunch tongues, $22; lambs' tongues, $10. Lard Kettle rendered, tierces, 16Hc; tubs, 14He; standard pure, tierces, 13 He; tubs, 13 Vic; choice, tierces, 12Hc; tubs, 1214c; shorten ing, tierces. 19 He; tubs, 10 He. Heps, WmI, HUes, Etc Hops 1J19 crop, IS 11 He; 1909 crop, 11 13c; contracts, 12913c. Wool Eantera Oregon, 1201$c lb; Valley, 17 019a per lb. Mohair Choice, 30 33c per lb. Hides Salted hides. H7H per lb.; salted calf, 13c; salted kip, 7 Vic; salted stags, 6c;. green hides, cent less; dry hides, 16H17c; dry calf, 17 18c; dry stags, 11 12c. Cascara Bark 4H4C per lb. Pelts Dry, 10 He; salted, butch ers' take-off, 40 75c; Spring lambs. 26 46c. ORB. Linseed OH Pure raw in barrels 96c; kettle boiled, In barrels, 98c; raw. in cases, $1.01; kettle boiled, In cases, $1.03. Lots of 250 gal Ions, 1 cent less per gallon. Coal Oil Water White, cases. 17c; wood bhls., 13 He; Iron bbls., 9 He; Headlight, cases, 18Hc, wood bbls., 15Hc, iron bbls., HHc; Eo cene, cases, 20c; special Water White, wood bb.'s., 17c; Iron bbls., 13c; Elaine, cases, 27c; Extra Star, cases, 20c; V. M. & P. Naptha, cases, 22 He; iron bbls., 15 Ho. Gasoline R. C. or motor gaso line, in cases, 25c; r. c or meter gasoline, iron barrels, 18c; 86 guo- lne, In cases, $7H; $6 gasoline, ron barrels, lOe. Naptha V. M. ft P. naptha, cases, 23 He; v. m. p. naptha, iron barrels, 16Hc; engine distillate, Iron barrels, 8 He. Local Wholesale Mwfcet. Bran $26.00 Flour, hard wheat $5.35 Flour, valley $4.40 4.60 Mill feed, bran $24.00 Shorts $27.50 Wheat, bushel 90c Oats, bushel 3840c Hops,, 1909 crop 1012c Hops, 1910 crop 16H18Hc Chittlm bark 45e Wool 170" 20c Potatoes, bu. 60c Apples bushel 50 60c Hay, timothy $16 Oat and vetch $12 011 Butter ana Eggs. Butter, creamery 35c Eggs 28c Butter fat : 35c Butter, country 85c Poultry. Broilers and fryers 16c Hens. . ISc Roosters (young) 1216c Stags 12c Roosters (old) 8c Turkeys 1820e Ducks 16c Geese He Livestock, Steers (under 1010 lb) .. .$5.60 6 Steers (1000 to 1200 lb) . .$4.50 5 Cows $3.50$4.50 Hogs, fat 77He Stock 6H 7o Ewea 2e Spring lambs 6c Veal, according to quality lie KAmoADS. SOUTHERN PACIFIC. Southbound. No. 13 San Francisco Exp.. 3:31a.m. No. 19 Ashland Passenger 10. -59a.nl No. 17 Roseburg Pasenger 6:45p.m No. 11 Shasta Limited. .. .7:43p.m No. 27 Eugene Passenger..'. .8:25p.m. No. 15 California Express9 :56p.m. No. 226 Way Freight .... 9:60a.m No. 222 Portland Fa t Frt 10:45p.m. Northbound. No. 16 Oregon Express .. 5:15a-m No. 28 Portland Passenger.. 8:30a.m. No. 12 Shasta Limited ...12:35p.m No. 18 Portland Passenger 2:56p.m No. 20 Portland Pasenger 7:43p.m No. 225 Way Freight ...12:35p.m No. 221 Portland Fast Frt 2:43a.m OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY 00. Local Lev9 For Portland and Inter 6:40 a.m Portland-HUlsboro Inter . . 8:66 a.m. Portland and Inter li:is a.m. Portland and inter 2:00 p.m. Limited. Port.. Tualatin, Hillsboro.. 4:30 p.m. Local. Portland-HUlsboro Inter.. 4:00 p.m. Portland and inter :ztp.a. Portland and inter local Arrive Fitm. Portland aa later ......,8:26a.m. Portland-Hlllsbero Inter.. 8:60 a.nu Portland and inter 1:91 p. Portlant-HHlssore later.. 4:99p.m. Portland aad later 6:69 p. Portland and Inter 1:89 Portland Theater traia. .19:49 Salem. Falls City & Western Ry Leave West Saiem for: Dallas, Falls City and Black Rock 9:09 a. m Dallas. Falls City and Black Rock 1:80 and 4:85 p. m. Sunday Trains tor. Dallas & BUck Rock 'i:00 a. m. and 1:35 p. m. Trains Arrive at West Salem from Dallas 8:15 a. m Black Mock and Dallas . .12:20 p. m. allp City 4:15 p. m. Foley's Kidney Kemeay An Appre preclntlon. L. McConnell, Catherine St., Elmira, X Y., writes: "I wish to express my appreciation of the great good I de rived from Foley's Kidney Remedy, which I used for a bad case of kid ney trouble. Five bottles did the work most effectively and proved to me beyond doubt It is the moBt relia ble kidney medicine I have ever takon and shall always have my endorse ment" Red Cross Pharmacy. CLASSIFIED Cetyrttkt, iqot), iy MtlrofclUan SyndicaU, lnc N. Y. Why're You Waiting Today's the day to begin. Get some of the business advantage that's waiting for you in the market-place of the Munnimakers, in the classified columns of The Capital Journal. They are square, live, enterprising peo ple, and they are offering special vanes to yon. Most of the offers are open to only one taker and that's the best kind of an offer it always means special advantage and excellent value. But it means more than that. It means that if you want these extrav values, you must act on them quickly. Read The Capital Journal Munnimaker ads. every day. Get the habit Dear Mr. Munnimaker, Care of The Capital Journal Classified Columns. Throuhg a little Munnimaker Classified Ad In The Capital Journal, I bought sashes and doors. Yours truly; Write Mr. Munnimaker, care of The No. 82, whenever you want anything. Capital Journal "Want Ads" Bring Quick Results Out cent a word for first Insertion. One-b&lf cent word for each laaertlan thereafter. No adrertliement taken for lew than 25c C'eunt six word! to the line. i,, FOR SALE. GOOD HOME For saio cneap. For particulars see owner on place. 604 Belmont St., Salem, Oregon. 8-27-tf FOR SALE Five choice residence lots. Sewer connections, etc. Price reasonable. Enquire Fairgrounds Store. 1-18-tf FOR SALE New .house and corner lot. Price $285, easy terms. Ad dress John VanLaanen, Salem. 1-25-3 FOR SALE A new 5-room plastered bungalow and 2 lots sidewalks, good well, some young fruit trees, one block from Capitol street, close to car line. Can be rented imme diately, if bought for speculation, Price $1500; $600 can be carried without interest Will sell one or two lots. Mrs. H. M. Haskell, Shipping and McCoy streets. l-21-10t FOR SALE Two new houses and lots on the installment plan; also 3 fine 10-acro fult tracts, all ad Joining, on the installment plan; and a fine 5-acre fruit and garden tract, well improved, and close -to Salem, for $2500, one-half cash, balance time. See Home Realty Co., room 7, Murphy block, Salem 1-21-tf PIGS FOR SALE J. N. Robertson, Turner, 1H miles south Pringle school- Phone Farmers 45x2. l-25-3t FOR SALE One carriage, good ; as new, been run very little; also single buggy, will sell cheap 'or trade for wood. 754, south 13th. Phone 1252. l-25-3t FOR SALE Young pony, good bug gy and harness, $50 cash, or will trade for good cow. Address John Van Laanen, Salem. l-25-3t WOOD FOR SALE. WOOD FOR SALE Salem Truck & Dray Company. Twelw and 16 lnch wood for sale, delivered to any part of the city- Office In Manning building, 200 State street, corner of Front, or call Main 74. . 1-16-tf SALEM FUEL YARDS. WOOD FOR SALE Can deliver hard and soft woods, in 12 and IB-inch nnd 4-foot lengths to all parts of the city. My wood is well sea soned tnd under shelter. Prices reasonable. Salem Fuel Yards. Phone Main 029. Offlcei 752 Trade street tf Try a Journal want ad. BUILDER. Capital Journal, or 'phone him, FOR RENT VOR RENT Five-room furnished house also furnished rooms. Phone 647. 961 Mill street. A. Ollnger, l-26-3t WELL LIGHTED front rooms with or without board. Phone 1016, 365 North High. . 1-18-tf FOR RENT Furnished housekeep ing rooms, close in, electric lights phone and bath, 437 South Com merclal street Phone Main 1188 l-21-lw WANTED. WANTED An incubator, 240-egg capacity, hot water preferred Phone Farmers' 198. l-25-3t WANTED 300 or 400 bushels ol oats. Address box 74, route 7. l-25-6t I WANT A JOB, willing, not particu lar as to ' work. Address C. R, B., 1215 S. 12th, Salem, Ore. l-26-3t WANTED Two or three furnished rooms for housekeeping. Prefer them close in. No children. Address S. D. J., care of Journal. l-26-3t WANTED House cleaning, carpets taken up and relald; calsomlnlng; house painting. Address A. D., 404 Court St. Phone 941. l-23-lmo WANTED Young man to take spe cial $25 automobile course, driving and repairing, practical experience, complete instruction, big wages, steady work. Inquire- D. Angeles Auto Academy, 326 H Washington street, room 415, Portland, Ore gon. 1-23-tf COLLECTIONS. COLLECTIONS Don't worry about your bills If you cannot collect them. Send them to us we will send you your money. The most .efficient service in Marlon county is that of the Capital Collection Agency, 205, U. S. National Bank Bldg., Salem, Ore. Phone 773. 11-19-tf MASSAGE PARLORS. ELITE MASSAGE And Beauty par lors. CblropodtKts, manicuring an scalp treatments, shampooing, hair dressing and weaving, facial treat ments of all kinds, and bake oven baths for rheumatism and run down systems. Room 302 U. 3 National Bank building. LIQUOR HOUSE. ' . WILLIM BUTT 12 Fine wines, liquors and clears. We handle the celebrated Kellogg and Castle whis kies. Cool and refreshing beer constantly on draught. South Com mercial Street. FAMILY LIQUOR Store All stunrt ard brands of liquors kept in stock. . wines by the gallon. Bot tle or case. Free delivery in the city limits. E. Eckerlen. 208 N Commercial street. AD SECTION BUSINESS CARDS. DR. EVA M. TUTTLB Osteopath. I Graduate of be American School of Osteopathy, Kirksville, H. Treats acute and chronic diseases. Consultation free. Office, 316-317 U. S. National Bank Building. Phone Main 889. PIANO TCNINO lntllus Ll Woods, tuning, polshing, repair lng. Telephone 984. Shop 61 N. Winter St. l-J-lyi MYRTLE SHELLEY LUCAS. Publle Stenographer, 314 U. S. National Bank Building, Salem, Oregon. 1-5-lmo REAL ESTATE. $1150 BUYS a 6-room house, new good barn, ohicken house, lot 60x 137, with bearing fruit, apples, cherries and berries. Inquire of Square Deal Realty Co, room 304 U. S. Bank Building. Phone Main 470. ELLIS ft WOOfi. Heal eatate loans and insurance, notary pub lic, employment bureau. Pheat 564. 476 Court St, Salem. Ore gon. Ticket office Hamburg-American ateampshlp lines. 1 1-1-1 yt REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE City and farm property for sale er rent Choice city lots In East Sa lem on easy terms. Anything in the real estate line. Call er phoa Main 460. J. G. Long, 1162 East State street BARGAINS IN COUNTRY AND CITY We have bargains in farm property. Improved and unimproved. Also timber land. Bargains la city houses and lots. List your property with us. Call and see us before buying. Bogart & Son, Room 2, Bush Bank Bldg. A BIG BARGAIN BY OWNER on two county roads. 60 miles from Port-' land on main line S. P. I am forced to sell my place. 158 acres black, sandy, loam soil, 80 acres cleared, plowing now. All level; balance all level and easy cleared; 16 acres of piling timber, no mud, no water standing on this land. Finest peach and potato land on earth, big barn nearly new, will hold 30 head of stock, good 4-room house, 3-story ' windmill house in fine condition, water piped to barn, several good outbuildings, new De Laval cream separator; 9 cows, one hog, chickens, hay and grain in barn, some seed grain, two regis tered driving mares, and 2 blooded colts, $100 top buggy, $135 hack; mower, rake, wagon and all farm Implements, over $1500 worth of stock, etc., all goes in at $95 per acre; terms. Located one-half mile from Marlon, south on Main line of S. P.; fine trout stream on place. Phone 10X4 Farmers. H. Graham, Marion, Ore. l-24-2w UNDERTAKERS. LEHMAN & CLOUGH U. J. Leh man, A. M. Clough, morticians and funeral directors. Latest modern methods known to the profession employed. 445 Court street. -20-tf SECOND HAND STORE. IF YOU have second hand goods for sale at highest cash prices, Just call Phone Main 941. If you want to furnish your house cheaply, goto 404 Court street. We can save you $9 1. Stoves and ranges new and second-hand. E. L. Stiff & Co. O L. McPEAK, complete house fur nisher, new and second hand goods bought and sold' also second hand watche- cheap for cash; har ness, guns and saddles. Call Main 1233. Highest cash prices paid for second band goods. 170 So. Commercial street. 19-2tt( CHEAPEST PLACE IN TOWN For new and second-hand raiges. Oth er house furnishings In properties. Come to us If you are had to suit. Smith ft Cook, 326 North Commer cial street Phone 451. 1-4-tf TONSORIAL H. Q. MEYER & CO. The best an largest shop in the city. SU Brat-class barbers. Only flrst-elaat bootblack In city; porcelain battu at d everything pertaining to a Hrst class shop. Also carry a full lint of cigars and tobacco and barber r'lppllen. 162 Commercial street next door to Statesmus edlce. 4-fl-tl TAXIDERMY. SAVE YOUR TROPHIES from rod and guo and have them mounted true to life. Rug work, gam beads, all kinds of taxidermy Express" shipments given prompt attention. C. A. Corblt. Red Tannery, south end Yew Park WATZP COMPANY. 4AI.KM WATER COMPANY OftW city hall. For water aervlce app1 nt oflW fluid tmVfhV rr.onfh In advance. , MUSIC LESSONS. MUSIC Piano instruction at yir home by Ralph Harr 40 year ex perience. German. Kindly adfiM 546 South 14th St, or phone 132. MEAT MARKETS. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Whenever you buy your meat from us. We carry a full line of choice fresh, salt and smoked meats, d make a specialty of pure lard. V. C. Rush, successor to Edwards & Long, 1815 East State street Phone 1926. . l-7-' BAKERIES. WHITE SWAN and German Bakeries for highest grade bread and gaa trles. Wedding and party enlr a specialty. We make dally dellncrfea. 319 N. Commercial, phoae KHr ar 12th and Chemeketa, phone 96L 1-7-tt BUTTERNUT BREAD It Is worts more than any other bread, ye) the price is no higher. For sale at your grocer's. California Bk err. Thorns Con'- t-irjs. BOX FACTORY. G. F. MASON BOX COMPANY 247 Miller street. South Salem; manufacturers of all kinds boxes, cratee and fruit dryer ac cessories. Phone 108. U CLEANING AND DYEING. HAVE YOUR clothes oleaned by Va cuum Cleaner the only way te re move all dust and germs.' Try tt and you'll never go back to the aid way. W. J. Linfoot, Merchant Tai lor. 642 State St Phone M.4IS. l-i-tr- WATCHMAKER. U. S. MILLER, THE WATCHMAKE Over 20 years' nxperieoce as a watchmaker at Keatrlce, Neb. High-grade work at Eastern prices. Opera House block, 484 Court street lfr-5-tf LIVERY Si ABLE. POSTOFFICE LIVERY and Sale Stable. Best of turnouts, qulok service; rates reasonable. For anything In livery and boardtns. call or 'phone Main 188. E. H. Gillian, Proprietor. Ferry street. PAINTERS, PAPER HANGERS. PAINTER AND PAPER HANGER i Estimates made and flrst-olaa work done. I. D. Driver, (IT North Capitol street, Salem, Or. Phone 921. - 6-IMt SAND AND GRAVEL ' FOR SAND AND GRAVEL See Sate Construction Company. Office 4tf Court street. Phone Mala 799. 73-14-tf LODGE DIRECTORY. SALEM GRANGE NO. 17, PATRONS of Husbandry Meets in Hurst Hall on State street, on the fourth Saturday of each month, at 10:30 a. m. Visiting and sojourning members welcome. F. A. Myers, master. Zella S. Fletcher, secre tary. 12-31-lyr MODERN WOODMEN of AMERICA Oregon Cedar Camp No. 6246. Moots every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in Holman Hall. W. W. Hill, Consul; F. A. Turner, Clerk. WOODMEN OF WORLD Meet ev ery Friday night nt 7:30 o'cloek In Holman. Hail. D. P. Newman, O. C; L. II. Fletcher, Clerk. 1-10-99 A. O. U. W. PROTECTION Lodge No. 2 meets every Monday evcsi Ing at 8:00 p. m., In Holman Hall, corner State and Liberty Sts. Clydo S- Mason, M. W. A. Eugene Autranc, Recorder, 5-11-tC MULTNOMAH ROYAL ARCH CHAP ter No. 1. Masonic hall seeead Friday of each month, at 8 p. m. M. P. Baldwin, Ex. High Priest. Lot L. Pearce, Secretary. 7-9-kf UNITED ARTISANS Capital As embly No. 84, meets every Friday evening in I. O. O. F. Temple, Mrs. Ida L. Nlles, M. A., S. E. Vull, ste retary, 158 S. Cottage street. Fheae 1214. 7-22-tf PACIFIC LODGE, NO. 00. A. T. ft A. M. Masrnlc hall, third FTWay ' each mouth at 7:30 p. m. Tom R. Wilson, W, M., Lot L. Pearce, s retary. 8-1-tf SALEM LODGE vO. 4. A. F. 4 A M. State i oiamuntcstlon oil first Friday !n each month t 7:80 p rn.. In Masonic hall. Mcr'ornnr block. James Plant, W. M.; John Bayne, sec .t'tnry. SALEM HUMANE SOCIETY Dr. W. II. Ilyrd, president; Mrs. H. W. Meyers, vice-president; Ed. Gllllng liam, secretary. Executive commit tee: Rev. Iinrr G. Lee, Miss Klftle Moore, Mrs. E. Ilofer. Cases of cruelty to nnlmala should be re-,..n-n. 0 t;C roc'c." fo t lp.vest'jra - Uon.