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TAOE ETOHT. DAILY OAPI TAL JOUMHAL. ALftTM. OEBGON, THUESDAT, DECEMBEB 4, 1913. SALEM'S BIG TOYLAND This great Wonderland just crowded with toys and dolls wheel goods and rock ing horses, games, and hundreds of other joymaking articles cannot fail to please and delight the children. Bring the children to see the big toy window on Court street. It will give an idea of what our great Toyland contains. Many special prices prevail on desirable toys. We advise early buying you'll have better choice and better service. We mention several offerings here: ? LY L Y mm Ml m OTi Tk. ttMMvf tavMO. laintf. A.kn-'ibrli ""r" 11. Mii'4 Iron SI M Capital City Brevities Dr. Utter, dentist, Masonic Bld. t. Mendelsohn fits eyes correctly. U 6. Sank building. I)r. Msy, nerve aciatat. Masonic building. Dr. II. C. Epploy has gone to Tort land on s brief buslnoes visit. Groat cloaranco aalo of home fur nishings t Duron k Hamilton's. J. L. Stockton loft yestorday for Hood Kiver, whero he will attend the Merchants' association weetiug, which is being bold there. Dr. Pound has returned from his va cation, and will be glad to welcomo old and now patients at his office in Uie U. (I. Dunk building. A turkey dinner will bo served by the men of the Leslie M. K. church, South Salom, Friday evening from 8 to 8 o'clock. Trice 23o. The big ale nt the big store. Four floors of up-to-date home furnishings at prices that will astonish you, Duron & Hamilton, Ca4y Miller, of Portland, is in the city visiting with friends and rolntives for a few days, Mr, Mlllor la con nected with the Well Fargo Co. la rortlnnd. The test case in which Superintend ent Steincr, of the asylum is being made the defendant on the charge of violating the eight hour law, it being tried before tha supreme court today. The defendant in the case of Ursiulo Yokuli against the Bilverton Lumber company, yesterday filed notice of ap peal to the supremo court. The Silver ton Lumber company Ik appealing a judgment rendered by the circuit court for damage In the sum of -11100. A motion for an extension of time In which to perfect an appeal to the su premo ciirt was filed in the circuit court yesterday by ,T, K. Hosmer. The plaintiff wn sentenced by Judge Kelly to pay a fine nf (250 for criminally libeling the Mt, Angel convent. A complaint, to recover damage In the sum of (.1500 from William TUn.ja min and Gail Derringer was filed in the circuit court yesterday by II, S, Mont gomery. The plaintiff bases his cause of aetlon on the grounds of assault and battery. Attorney Dana Allen, ft graduate of Willamette X'niversity, and son of the late County Clerk R. P. Allen, has moved to Hnlem, and will open ft 1b office In the Vnited Steles National Dank building. Attorney Allen is well known in this city, and his friends wish him ft wide practice. The newcomer is a Bilverton native, having been born in the Davenport town. M rt n H r1 1-1 r-l H U M m shM sMi 4S Mfa SMtt UksM Ma Mr fata tWi faai 4 N WEXFORD n 1 liAHt ilnr of tlio MARY rjlTUKK n n it The fulimihi (Mayors pre sent for the Inst time "The Man from Kokomo" V t The roaring fare thiva acta TOMOBHOW "The Ross Of Z Ranch" A. comedy dram in 3 Sets popular niters 10 Slid SO Cents I u u M n I 'I ' $10.00 Hand Car, Special $6.89 $ 6.00 Hand Car, Special $4,35 $ 4.25 Hand Car, Special $2.98 Climbing Monkey, Special 22c All Kewpie Dolls at Special Low Prices 1vHoood1coods kzLJ THE STORE OF THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT A. G. Mngors hat gone to Portland on business. Attorney B. O. Lytle, of Portland, la In the city today on business. Save monoy on home furnishings by patronizing our big cash clearance aalo, Duron & Hamilton. Mr. and Mra. Charles Kyro, who woro married hero yesterday, have gono to Portland on their honeymoon. Tho men of the LeBlie M. E. church, Meyers and South Commercial street, will serve a turkoy dinner Friday ev ening from 0 to 8 o'clock. Price 25c. E. C. Million, the defendant in the damngo suit brought by Mnggio Mao Ivle, and in which tho former facea a judgment for 12.10, yostordny filed no tlco of appeal to the supremo court. Dopcndablo home furnishings at loss than yfti can buy inferior goods for elsewhere. Duron & Hamilton's big cjonrance sale. A complaint for alleged to be duo on a promissory note, was filed in the circuit court yestorday by C. War ner against L. A. Bchindlor, ot al. Gnorgo N. Dock yeiterday com menced action In the circuit court against W. F. Miller to rocovor 2500, alleged to be owing on ft contract vio lated by the defendant. A large party of friends snd ac quaintances of Hov. H. T. Bnbcock and wlfo assembled at the S. P. passenger depot last Tuesday evening to eee the popular minister off on the train for his new field In California, The present crimpy weather la having ft tendency to drive Mr, Hobo from un der the straw stacks and barn lfts at present, and compelling him to seek the mors comfortnhlo quarters -within the city jail. A full house of sleeper was recorded thia morning by Chief She dook, many of them scantily clad for sneh woathr. L. D. Pettyjohn, the secretary of the St. Paul Commercial club, was in the city yesterday on business. Secretary Pettyjohn declares that St. Pniil is making some obliterate preparations to boost the town as it was never boosted before, and that the commercial club Is being built, up encouragingly. Our clearance sale of furniture is the greatest money saving opportunity that ha been placed before Balem people for years. Duron 1 Hamilton. Tom Kay, Governor Wont's special agent, has been in the city sinco the election on December 1, on the bokout for those who might desire to handle the "bootleg" overtime, and endeav oring to "so to it that Salem la kept dry." Notwithstanding the fact that Balem la conceded to be very dry, drinks were sold over the bar in one saloon last night, at least. Frank Collins, proprie tor of the Duffet, ou State street, un locked hla doors and invited In his old patrons tn come In and enjoy some firstrate beef tea, clam tea, oyster cock tails, lemonade and other soft thirst quenchers. The Duffet was soon peeked with men, and coin rang on the bar merrily during the evening. George N. Patterson, proprietor of the Dnrrau sa- l', on Bute street, will also open up his place of business soon. He will sell soft drinks and confectionery. The Balem Woman's club is meeting with great sueces with the sale of lied ('loss seals, Kerly Christmas shoppers are liberal, and the club member are banding out many of the seals. The committees composed of Mr. F.. T. Ludden, chairman, Mr, V. H. Durk hardt. .Ir.. Mr. William McGihhrist, Jr., and Mis Ellen Thielwen, i working diligently, and It has already broken all previou sale record. The volunteer helper yclei,Uy were: Mr. U. O. Pinhop, ,Mr. J. ,T, Koberts, Mine Al the, Moores and Kllen Thilen, Mr. W. M. Hamilton, Mr. Go, T. Hoduer. Mr. Ocrtrge L, T?ee, Mr, W. M. Plimp ton, Mis Aline Thompson, Mr. D. Miles, Mr. A, S. Kaimarek and Mr. O. D. Doncll. Bring the Children SECOND FLOOR Have you vialted tho big clearance salo of house furnishings at Duron & Hamilton's! Our now stock of Libby cut glass haa just arrived. Yokohama Tea & Crockery Co. Defore you decide tho Christmas din. ner wuro question, see the line of opon stock pattorns, Yokohama Crockory & Tea, Co. Don't buy furnishings until you have attended our clearance sale. Duron & Hamilton. Tho druggists of Salom hol3 ft meet ing last night for the purpose of dis cussing the requirements of the liquor law, B it stnnds, following the two oleetionB. The drug store proprietors desire to abide by tho law, but are at a loss to know just how it affects thoin. City Attorney Pago will be cnlled upon to make out a written explanation of tho now amendments in order that the druggists may be informed properly. The blankot salo of do.magod and de fective blankots is on at the Woolen Mill Store. It is good merchandise at loss than half price. Snlem Woolon Mill store. Two big loads of fir trees arrivod in the city today to bo used In the big Moose how, "The Girl of tho North," which is to be given at the Grand on noxt Tuesday and Wednesday. The scenes of the play are laid up In tho wildB of Northern Canada, and thia is only one of the ways McNaughton Bros., the producers, have of making the scones the more realistic. And, with all the lighting scenic effects ar ranged, the show promisee to be one of tho most beautiful scenic produc tions ever staged In thia city. Mr, and Mrs. Roy Munn left this morning for their home In Billings, Mont., after spending the holldnys with their son, Clifford, at 2332 South Lib erty street. The elder Mr. Munn la in the sheep business near Billings and al though he stated today that ho would like to spend the winter in Salom, hid stock needed his attention at thia time of the year and he would have to return to what, he called " darned Void cli mate." DEATH NOTICES. GLEASON. At tho family residoneo iu this city, 325 South Fourteenth street, December 3, 191.1, Mr. Lydia C. Gleaon, aged 85 year. Dooensod was the mother of the late .lame 11. I) lesson of this city. Funer al services were hold from Kiirdon & liichardson's chapel this afternoon at 2 o'clock by Itev. Mr. i aimer. The re mains were sent to Kanxaa for burial. OSTRANDER. At his home, 1B5B Center street, Ba lem, Oregon, December S, 1913, Charles 8. Ostrander, ftged 82 year. Ho leaves ft wife and one m. Tho remain are at tho Cottage un dertaking pivlurs. where they will be prepared for burial In Iine Fir ceme tery, Portland, Ore. ATTENTION, K. P'S. George E. Cox I lying very ill with Inflammation of the bowel at 130 South Commercial trcet. Room 10. JOVUXAL WANT ADS, bring reeults. Program Today 2 Klassy Vaudeville Act 2 BOBBINS AND WEIXEH Comedy Futertiner, 8LATKH AND FINCIL The Two VYho Keep Yon Guessing BEST riCTUBB FLAYS Vy THEATRE fuming Monday and TWday December t and 9 THE LAST DATS OF POMPEIIj DEFICIENCY OF OVER $3500 !IS RESULT OF GETTYSBURG EXPENSE There wps filed with the governor today a statement of the expenses of tho visit of the civil war veteran to the Gettysburg re-union. The legislature appropriated $5000 for this purpose, but when the veterans assembled it was dis covered that there were so aany of thorn that the sum appropriated would not pay the expenses of all, and it was up to those in chargo to either refuse to take more than the $5000 would pay expenses for, or run the state in debt for an amount sufficient to cover the additional expense. The bitter horn of the l i I oni ma was takon, and as a con sequence there is now a deficiency of $3,552.70. The statement was filed by T. B. McDevitt, department commander of the G. A. E.; Captain James P. Shaw, representing tho Union vetorans, and Col. Lewis (J. Garrigus, of the confeder ate veterans. The itemized account is as follows: Appropriation ,.$5,000.00 Expenditures Lewis C. GarriguB, commissioner $ 354.63 James P. Shaw, do.. 145.65 Payroll, etc ..: 1,175.55 O. B. N. Co 72.50 Or. Short Line 85.05 S. P. & S. 72.50 O.-W. R. & N 1,410.80 O.-W. B. & N 145.00 S. P. Co 1,537.95 $4,999.65 Duo O.-W. B. & N., account transportation 3,552.70 Total cost, $8,552.35 LAW IS IN EFFECT (DMITKb r-HKSS IJBAHRD WI11F. Columbus, O., Doc. 4. Ohio's now movio censorship law wont into effoct today. Horcaftor there will be no more pictures of the bunny-hug aud other dances which the late Mayor Baynor, of Now York, called "lascivious;" no more will be shown "blood and thun der" pictures. Here is a partial list of objectionable scones in the "movies," as soon by tho Ohin censors: Chinese pirate torturing victims, girl in tho near nll toi:cther, bathing in a pool; thugs placing a victim in front of a moving train; girl being stabbed and otherwiie tortured; woman In low gown kissing a thief; drugging of ft girl snd taking hor into the hmise of sin; showing nude children; train robbery; indecent dance by ft hnlf nude woman with ft tough man; showing the Interior of houses of ill-fame; muscle dance by women; woman poisoning her husband; ft lynching scene, Tho film exchnnges are required to pay a fee for the censorship, under tho new law, thus making its operation half-sustaining, THE LADIES AID WERE ENTERTAINED A announced early In the week, Mr. Fred Thompson entertained the Ladies' Aid of Balem Heights Wednesday af ternoon. . . The btvoly sunshiny weather helped to make the event all the plcnsanter, and 15 ladles enjoyed Mr. Thompson 'a hospitality. Aside from the regular members thoso present were Mr. C. J. Robert ton, Mrs. Jennie Bobertson, Mrs. C. 3. Robertson, Mrs. Monell and little daughter, Mr. Maggie Code and Mr. L. K. Cde, of West Salem, Mr. U C. McConnell and Mrs. C. K. Speaker. The next meeting of the aid will be with Mrs. Frank Thompson, In two weeks, when another pleasant social time may be fully anticipated. Acid Stomachs Are Dangerous Common Sons Advlcs by ft Distinguish ed Specialist. "Acid" stomach are dangerous be cause arid irritate and Inflame the delicate lining of th stomach, thus hin dering and preventing the proper action of the stomach, and leading to probably nine-tenth of tho cose of stomach trouble from which people suffer. Or dinary medicines and medicinal treat ment are useless In such case, for they le the source of th trouble, the acid in the stomach, a dangenxi as ever. The acid must be neutralised, and its fornjtion prevented, and the bet thing for thin purpose Is ft tcaspoonful of hi orated magnesia, a simple nut-avid, tak.n in ft little warm or cold wMer after eating, which ot only neutmlito th cid, but also pnsvrnt the fermen tation from which acidity it devebpe.l. Fonda which ordinarily cause grcatwt listre may be enten with impunity if th meal I followed with little bl surwted utftgneaia, whict ran b obtain ed from smy dmgni, and should 1 av b kept handy. WEDGWOOD'S MASTERPIECE . It Is His Reproduction of th Famous Portland Vaas. Sir William Hamilton was an au thority on Komau aud Grecian antiqui ties. His fine collection of them and bis greut book on the subject prove tliut assertion. He wrote to Wedg wood about that much admired ivork ; of ancient nrt (tbe Barberlnl vase) in these terms: "Except the Apollo Belve dere, tbe Niobes and two or three oth ers of the first class marbles, I do not believe that there are any monuments of antiquity existing that were execut ed by so great nn artist" This is about tbe highest commendutlou that could be bestowed, and when we consider thut sucb a work, so souringly emi nent, was successfully Imitated by one of our owu urtlst potters It Is surely a ground for national gratification. The original vase came Into tbe pos session of tbe noble Italian family of Barberiul. bence Its name. It was acquired by Byres, the antiquary, and then by Sir William nnmilton. who brought it to England In the year 1784. He. In turn, sold It to tbe Duchess of 1'bi'tluud. Her dtMcendnnt, the fourth duke, deposited It In tbe Britlsb mu seum, owing to which fact it Is best known to Englishmen us tbe Portland vase. It was lent by the duke to Wedgwood to make his copy from. The body of It bud been much disput ed, but he found thut It was glass. He was not a glussblower, but bad in vented bis wonderful jasperware by that time and decided bis copy should be mndo of thut substance. It was a tremendous task and took some tbreo years In tbe modeling by Hackwood nnd others. Tbe cost was never re couped by tbe subscriptions. It Is Justly esteemed to have been Wedgwood's musterplcce. It bus been reproduced by his successors nnd by other potters, but. of course, they have not the same market value as those made by the grent Joslah himself. W Turner In Westminster Review. WOMEN ARE BAD LOSERS. That Is Why, It Is Said, Stock Broker Fight Shy of Them. Nobody loves a stock broker, least of nil bis customer. This affords n touching, If somewhat subtle, reason why be does not want any women speculators on his books. . There Is another reason. I hnte to mention it, but you 'wring it from me. Women ore not Rood losers. At times, under stress of great speculative losses, I nm told they become Inchrymose. Tbe one stock broker of my acquaint ance who entered to women specula tors Is now In a mudliouse. They were nil long of Steel nt SO tho time It broke to 8. nnd nil the water squeezed out of it In that decline wus wept buck Into It by these women. It was an eco nomic disaster. Stock brokers carry borne with them nil tbe troubles of their customers, nnd this poor follow was no exception. He used to lie swnke all nlcht picking nt the counterpane and irrlcvlng over beauty In distress. Finally he went crnxy. They hnve (riven him a set of stock broker's books up there In tbe asylum, and It would break your heart to see him. .loiinno d"Arc and Harriet Beecher Stowe are long of Copper; Catherine de Medici nnd Mrs. Brown ing nre short of Rubber; Mitrtn The resa and George Eliot nre pyramiding In Steel. Every now and then some body la stopped out. and then there are dreadful times. Charlotte Cordny's, Cleopatra's, Mnie. 4e Stnel's and the mother of the Gracchi's margins nre exhausted. He culls to them for more. They weep, i cannot go on. Women have much to answer for. William Van Antwerp In New York Post Gibbon's History. It ts snld that when Gibbon sat down to writs bl great work. "De cllne nnd Fall of the Roman Empire.' be proposed writing It In French. But Darld nume, u close friend, on hear bur this wrote bint u lettur of remon strance in ucb strong and stlrrinjr language that he wag only too glad to relinquish hi fancy. There I nn ex cellent foundation for the story of Hume's letter to Gibbon, nnd beyond doubt we owe It to this old Scotchman that tbe Immortal history was written In our own language. New York American. Evolution ef Wealth. Originally the proces of nccnnmln tlon come by the toller who spends loss than he twelve. Rventuslly he Is what Is called a capitalist If nil were either Improvident vicious or Incompetent civilization would speedi ly decline, therefore tbe real benefac tor of the rwt are thoe who aocumu Inte. Some of us have the capacity others have not That I an Inexora ble law of nature which rnnnnt be ab bcrd. Charles C Crecelltm In Leslie's. Whr tbe Tim Is Lot. "Do you think we'd save much tiros by lonvlng the 'denr lr off our let ter r "Not much. Where time I lost la in the hesitation you feci about writing your respectfully' to some peopls." Washington Stnr. Why Did Sh Think Sot "No." nld the mistress of tbe board- lug houe. "wt cannot accommodate you. I am sorry to ay. W only take In single gentlemen." "Goodnewr'snld Mr. Ronton. "What make you think I'm twin?' Ladles' Home Journal. Whit ef an Egg. In I oo parts of tbe white of an egg bout i percent I water, 12-t percent albumen, 1 percent mineral matter and 24 per cent sugar, etc Every week's delay in pawing ft enr rency bill adds to tho discredit of the democrat. This ia th month when- old High- 'Ciwt-of Liring becomes more oppreneive uaa ia say otner noils, or til yer. GLOBElOc GOOD PROGRAM TODAY I Amateur Night Thursday Coming Friday . Florence Lawrence in "The Girl of the Woods" PUBLIC LIBRARY LECTURE. Dr. Joseph Schafer will lecture Fri day evening, December 5th, at 8 o 'clock in the library auditorium oa ' ' The Ore gon System and What It Signifies." This is the second of his series on problem in civics. Dr. Schafer is an entertaining speaker, and, with a sub ject in which all loyal Oregonians are intorestod, his lecture cannot fail to be very good one. Dr. Schafer will be at the library from 4:30 to 5:30 in the afternoon to talk with any one inter ested in doing reading along this line. STATES' EIGHTS ITGHT IS STARTED AT CONVENTION tONITED PBSSS UAS1D WIUB. Washington, Dec. 4. -It was evident this afternoon that a states' rights fight would be staged before the rivers and harbors congress. Joseph Teal tried to induce the reso lutions committee to report out a resolu tion regarding state control of water power. It was opposed by many of the assembled delegates. Congressman Bainoy, of Illinois, sup ported Teal. Much of the opposition to the report out of the resolution was based on the ground that the conven tion was to consider the question of waterways and harbors only. The ob jection was construed to indicate an unwillingness to precipitate a clash be tween the waterpowcr factions. Opinions entitled to favorable consid eration are that the tango dance is de cent and proper, if not abused. - NEW TODAY. TWO CENTS word for each Insertion. W. G. MOREHOUSE, D. V. M. Coun ty veterinarian. Prompt attention, day or night. Offices Jack Darr's feed barn, 544 Ferry street. Phone 2199. WANTED A refined and intelligent woman to act as branch manager for a reliable firm. Address "C. C," care Capital Journal, FOR SALE 1000 choice Oregon Cham pion gooseberry plants at a bargain. Phone 253 J. AGENTS $35 to $75 a week income. Scrubs, takes up water. No wringing, no cloths, sells everywhere, big prof- Its. Exclusive territory. Write to day. Special terms. Pirrung Mfg. Co.,vDopt. A, Chicago. FOR SALE Fresh cows, Jersey-Dur ham, 5-yoar-old, with calf. Jersey- Swiss, coming 3 years. Black Jersey, 4 years. One block east, one north of asylum. LOOK AT THIS Slightly need drop head aewing machine $10; new drop head sewing machine $16 and up. 640 State street FOR RENT Two nicely furnished rooms, 1495 State strot. DO YOU WANT ft suburbsn home that will increase in value (1000 ft year for the next four year, that ia now notting the owner over 1500 ft year, besides their living, that is within 10 minutes' walk of the street car line, that has an eight-year-old or chard of peach, walnut, apple, cherry and pear tree, and all kinds of ber rie and small fruits, and ft (100 Jer sey cowf See C. O. Rice, with L. 8. Barnes k Co., 315-316 Masonic tem- ris. (000 Will make first payment on ft (2300 prune orchard, balance (200 year at 6 and 7 per cent; had (-100 worth of fmit this year, and th tree are young. Fairly good house Snd barn, 5 Mi mile, on crushed rock road. C. O. Rice, with L. 8. Barne ft Co., 313-316 Masonie temple. FOK SALK 3 heifer and 2 cow, 1 frcith, 1 will be soon. Thone Farm era 5S3. WANTED Position by experienced Monographer. References given. Ad drcs H. care Journal. FOR SALE Team, weight 2CO0; har ness and wagon. A bargain, n. A. Dove, Phone Farmer 31x1. FOR KENT Furnished houw, ",6 North Cottage. Thone 4. HIGHEST CASH PRICE paid for pm.l try and egp. 173 South Comercial treet. Phone 2123. WANTED lnMK) Oregon Champion gooseberry plant, one aid two yeen old. lTion 2:,ioJ2. C. F. Lansing. TYPEWRITER BARGAINS Latert niodol rndenrood, prctirdr sew. (75; L. C. Smith, (3. 11 Murphy block. FOR RENT Two well fnni.hed room for housekeeping. laquire at J3J N. Church street. Notice of Assessment for Improvement m oaguuw onset nom the North Line of Lincoln Street to tha North Line of Meyers Street Notice is hereby given that the com mon council of the city of Salem, Ore--gon, will at or about 7:30 o'clock p. m., on the 8th day of December, 1913, or at . the same hour at any subsequent regu lar council meeting thereafter, at the common council chambers in the city of Salem, Oregon, proceed to assess upon each lot or part thereof or parcel of land liable therefor, its proportionate share of the total cost of improving Saginaw street from the nurth line of Lincoln street to the north line of My ers street. All persons interested in said assess ment are hereby notified to appear at said time before the said common coun cil and present their objections, if any they have, to said assessment and apply to said common council on or before the said 8th day of December, 1913, to equalize their proportionate share of the total cost of improving said Sag inaw street, and their said assessment. CHAS. P. ELGIN, City Recorder. PIANOS FOR SALE. Having received a shipment of pianos direct from the factory, will give the purchaser the benefit of factory prices. Don't fail to call and got prices and terms. Call evenings between 6 and 9, or write, Frank Dorsey, 220 North Front street, Salem, Oregon. Leave orders for tuning. Wilson's Message Barred. Vera Cruz, Mexico, Dee. 4. Gener al Maas, the federal commander here, today forbade Vera Cruz newspapers to publish President Wilson' recent mes sage to the American congress. Amer icans here did not believe Wilson's message offered any solution of the trouble. JOURNAL WANT ADS. bring results. J A PANES I! iACNVBY AND MT CLEAKIN9 WOXKS No machinery to tsar a4 wear out delicate fabrics. Work calls tor and aellvsred promptly. 445 Ferry street. Phone Main S25? Wet or Dry We still have real bargains in city and country property. 14 acres on car line, 2 miles from bank, (10,000. 7 acres in berries, house and barn, (3000. 30 acres, good house and barn, (3500. 4 acres, well Improved, close in, (2200. 20 acres well improved, ideal suburban home, $6500. 1 to 5 acres on installment. 5 and 10 acre tracts, good terms. Several new houses on installments. Some prune ranches and berry tracts at reasonable prices. - Several business chances, such aa poal hall, cigar stand, .candy store, blacksmith shop, hotel or restaurant. Headquarters for New Salem Maps We rent Houses and Furnished Rooms. We sell Insurance of all kinds List your bargains with us and we will give you square, prompt and courteous treat ment. Acme Investment Co. A. B. COOK, Manager. Phone Main 477. C40 State street Opposite Court House. Employment Bureau in Con nection. Just tell your doctor you want to' take your prescriptions to Schaofors drug store, and he will know it is put up right. MONEY TO LOAN Oa farm sad city property. Jo a ! Boott, OTr Chicago Btor, gales, ft SftOBL Phos HS1. NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY It EGHAKDT k MKKEDT9 Kesldeil Afeits Stole Htrwil MONEY TO LOAN Oa floo Keal Estate Seesrtty. THOS. K. FORD Over Lftdd A Bush Bash. Salem O WOOD AND COAL tm aar cuajauty. Prompt llvrK our specialty, rails city Low Company. ITI North Comjustct Pw Ml Bit E. L. Campbell Carriage and Automobile Painter Fntfy equipped for high grad work. fp-to-date, dust proof varnish roosi. retry St. Salsta, Ore,