Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, October 02, 1914, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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    THE SALEM CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1914.
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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
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need help. It is a long, tedious tack, however. The classified way brings
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liver their message to the people of Salem and nearby towns who have
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ABSTRACTS
UNION ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts
that Protect. Our books posted up to
date each morning. Call Main 1249
; end a messenger will call for your
abstract. J. C. Siegmund, president;
Max Gehlhar, secretary, 243 State
street.
, AUCTIONEER
AUCTIONEER Salem's reliable seller.
Farm sales solicited. Terms, I per
cent; satisfaction guaranteed or no
pay. Henry M.. Voorhies, Michigan
ovenue, first street east of the state
fair grounds.
CHIROPRACTIC-SPIN OLOqiST
OIL 0. L. 8C0TT Graduate of Chiro
practic's Fountain Head, Davenport,
Iowa. If you have tried everything
and have got no relief, try Chiroprac
tic spinal adjustments and get well.
Office 408-7-8 U. 8. National Bank
Building, Phone Main 87. Residence
Main 82S-R.
LAUNDRY
XOTHES LAST LONGER With our
all-hand work. Established 20 years;
436 Ferry street, south side, between
Liberty and Hih. Hop Lee.
H EW AND SECOND HAND GOODS
UICOND-HAND 'FURNITURE bought
sold and exchanged. Highest prices
paid for second-hand goods. See us
before you sell Wlr spreehen
Deutsch. Peetz Furniture Co., 247
North Commercial Streot. Phone 084.
tllGHKST price paid for second-hand
furniture, ranges, hardware, tents,
etc. Wo carry ' the most complete
stock of nbove articles in town nt
tho lowest price. 0. L. McPeelt, 271
North Commercial st. Phone Main
1233.
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
JRS. B. H.- WHITE and R. W. WAL
TON, Osteopathic physicians and
nerve specialists. Graduates of
American School of Osteopathy,
Klrksvillo, Mo. Post graduate and
specialized in nerve diseases at Los
Angeles college. Trent acute and
chronic diseases. Consultation free.
Lady attendant, Office 805-500 U. S.
National Bunk building. Phone 851).
Residence 840 North Capitol street.
Phone 400.
SCAVENGER
. BALEM SCAVENGER Charles Soos
v proprietor. Garbage and refuse of nil
kiuds removed on monthly contracts
nt reasonable rates. Yard's and cess
pools denned. Office 513 Htnte st.
Office phone Main 2247. Residence
Main 8272.
UNDERTAKERS
LEHMAN CLOUOH C. B. Webb, A.
1 M, ('lough, morticians and funernl dl
f rectors, Latest modern methods
. ; known to the profession emplovod.
; 445 Court street. Main 120, Main 988,
BfODON-HK'HARDSON CO. Funeral
directors and undertakers, 252 North
High street. Office Phone Main 183.
Rlgilnn residence Main 111,
WOOD AND COAL
fULEM FUEL YARDS The place of
aunlity. All hinds of dry wood, fom
foot or cut In stove lengths to suit.
Phntnpt delivery. We hnndlo the best
oonls on the market. Try .our King
coal; it is the best. 752 Trade streot,
Phone Main B2I. Murk Slddnll, prop,
.'( WTER COMPANY
tvrtii-.K wtirAJi utlicc
earner commercial and Trndo streets.
For water service apply at office.
fins pnvnnm mommy in advance,
LODGE DIRECTORY
''' A n tt w' n.i,. ,n.,.. rt... ?.. a
A Meet every Monday evening nt 8
in the MeCoriiaek Hull, comer Court
N and Llboity streets, A. K. Aufrnnce,
M, W.i 8. A. McFmlden, recorder;
1 i A, L. llrown, F.
(ANTRAL 1,01)1113 No. IS, IC. of P.
McCornack building. Tuesilny even
ing of each week at 7.-30; W. 11.
Gilsou, C. C. .'smes W. Cox.. K.
,, of H and a.
. HALEM LODGE NO. 4. A. v. t a m
. Hinted communications first iVdnr
; in encli month nt 7:311 p, m. In the
j Masonic Temple. David A. Wright,
, K. M.) 8. Z. Culver, secretary.
PACIFIC LODOli NO. sil, A. F. ft A.
I M, Slated coimnuiilcatloii third Fri
i dsy In each month at 7:30 p. m. In
I the Mnsnnlc Temple. .1. 8. Wyaut, W.
M.j Ernest II, Chonte seerotnry.
H N. nf A. "Oregon Ornpe Camp,'
No, 1300, meets every Thursday even
' it In McCorosck liiilhllim, Court nnd
I l.lliorty streets. F.levntoi-. Huli
I'arnientcr, 7H North Front street.
; Oreelni llnrel Price, Imperial Furnh
7 Hire Co.. recorder
J A limn ln 't necessarily pullshcd lie
i!nie he ensts reflections.
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1 Only One "HROMO QUININE."
to get the genuine, rati for full asms
(.WATIVli HKONlO OPtNINK. t.nnli
frr signature of B. W. Grove. Cures
n v urn iu vne iay. hoc.
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LODGE DIRECTORY (Continued).
MULTNOMAH ROYAL ARCH CHAP
TER NO. 1, B. A. M. Regular meet
ing second Friday in each month at
8 p. m. in the Masonic Temple. J.
T. Welch, Ex. High Priest; Lot L.
Pearce, secretary.
HODSON COUNCIL NO. 1, R. ft 8. M.
Stated assembly first Monday in
each month, Masonic Temple. L. S.
Rowland, Thrice Illustrious Master;
Glenn C. Niles, Recorder.
DE MOLAY COMMANDERY, N. 5, K.
T. Regular conclave fourth . Friday
in each month, at 8 o'clock p. m., in
Masonic Temple. Sojourning Sir
Knights are courteously invited to
meet with us. F. R. Davis, E. C;
Frank A. Turner, Recorder.
CHADWICK CHAPTER NO. 37, O. E.
8. Regular meeting every fi.-it and
third Tuesday at 8 p. m, in the Ma
sonic Temple. Mrs. Ida B. Godfrey,
W. M., Ida M. Babcock, secretary.
MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA.
Oregon Cedar Camp No. 52 UI, meets
every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock
in Masonic Hall, corner Court end
Liberty streets. Elevator service. H.
L. Born, V. C; Ray A. Grant, clerk.
UNITED ARTISANS Capital Assem
bly No. 84, meets every Wednesdnv
at 8 p. m. in Moose Hall. Mrs. F. W.
Cook, M A; Ivan G. Martin, secre
tary, Masonic Templo.
SALEM HUMANE SOCIETY D. D.
Keeler, prehiilentj Mrs. Lou Tlllson,
secretary. All cases of cruelty or
neglect of dumb animals should be
reported to the secretary for investi
gation. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Meet
every Friday night at 8 o'clock in
McCornnck block. C. O. Matlock, C.
C.J C. 0. McElroy, clerK, 819 Court
street, phone 305.
MISCELLANEOUS
R, J. HERSCHTjACH niaclismlthing,
woodwork, nutomoblle springs made
and repaired. All work guaranteed
strictly first class. 258 Cuemoketa
street. .
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Furnished rooms, also
housekeeping rooms. 855 N. Com
merciiil street.
WENT FIIKH For r Tew more t'nml
lies. Impure 2123 X. Ilioiidwuy,
Jacob Jdlcwiue.
NEW MODERN noose to rent, near
school and car line; cheap if taken
at once. Scpinre Den! Realty Co.
ROOM for rent in private family, board
if desired; all modern conveniences:
terms very reasonable. 840 tlulon st.
FOR BALE
I'Olt SALE Ilmieohold furniture; steel
range. Mrs. M. .1. llrown, nciir Fill
mire's Stor;, West Hnieiii.
TENT FOR SALE 12x1(1; ulso ehcnp
buggy nnd hack, Phillip Gilbert,
route 3, box 119, Liberty district.
I'OH 8AI.E CIIWAP Terms re'isumihle
small tract, about "'i ilerey g.md
house nnd Imrii; nil in fruit. Sijiiurc
Deal Kenltv Co,
FOR SALE One of the best suburban
homes, Hi miles south of Hnlem.
Come and see it. Price right; terms.
E. M. Law, Phone 2501 J-3,
BEaIi ESTATE
FOR SALE A small fnrm on nut I n
roud, I50 per acre. Address A, F. O.
ear of Journal,
WANTHD.
WANTED TO HKI.L-Or trade for
farm property, n good general liter
ehaudlse stock, buxiui'ss twelve hull
drcl per nimith, Impiire l' I)., caru
of Journal,
TO INVESTIGATE CONDITIONS.
New York, Oct, , Trustee nf Hie
llnekefeller foundation nuiiniiiiceil tndnv
I lie inauguration of an Investintlou ni'
to Industrial relations "for the well
hcltitf of nuliililiiil t )i roil u Jim 1 1 the
world.'' W, I,. Maclieiii'le, forme; lulu.
Isler of labor for fniiudu, has bvon up
iiiintod director of the lnvetluti!liui.
ilie root of uelul disorder, It wns I'll
liuuiiced, lll be probed sclciitll'lcilly
nnd systematically.
Mr. nnl Mrs. Frank Wind nnd diumh
ler. Minnie, of Albany, were s'ute fair
vWlliirs Wednesday, They returned to
Albu'iy on the evening rulill.
Avoid Bedatlvs Cough Medicines.
If you want to contribute directly to
the occurrence of pupillary bronchitis
nnd pncuinnnin, use conuti medicines
thnt ronlnin e.idine, morphine, heroin
and other sedatives when you Inure n
cough or cold, An expectorant like
CIiuiiiIiitIuIh's Cough Remedy Is what
is needed. Thnt cleans out the culture
beds or breeding plnccs for the germs
of pneumonia mid other germ disease"
That Is why pneumonia never results
from n cild when Chamberlain 's round
Remedy Is used. It lino a world wide
reputation for Its cures. For snle by
nil dealers.
ChiiarorrOry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTORI A
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By the time a man collects the liv
ing the world owes him, it's the under
taker's cue to butt in.
Chronic Dyspepsia.
The following linsnlii.itiwl tnalimnnltil
should certainly be sufficient to give
hope and courage to persons afflicted
with chronic dyspepsia: "I have been
u ciirumc uyspeptie ror years, and or all
the medicine I hnve taken, Chamber-
luill's Tablets hltve rimin mo morn nnnA
thnn nnything else," says W. G. Alnt-
tiKon, io. t nnerman street, Mornells
ville, N. Y. For sale by all dealers.
' Marriage is apt to prove a fuilure if
the courtship stops as soon as tho par
son bus tied the knot.
A Marvelous Escape.
"My little boy hnd a marvelous es
cape." writes P. F. Bnstiuns, of Prince
Albert, Cape of Good Hope. "It oc
curred in the middle of the night. He
got a very severe attnek of croup. As
luck would have it, I hud a large bot
tle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in
the house. After following the direc
tions for nn hour and twenty minutes,
he was through all danger.'' Hold by
nil dealers.
When the oldest daughter marries,
the rest of the fumily mnnnge
along 'comfortably without nny boss.
They Make You Feol Good.
The pleiisunt purgntive effect pro
duced by Chnmlii'rliiin 's Tablets and
the healthy condition of body nnd mind
which they create make one feel joy
ful. For snle by all dealers.
Children whone backwardness enn be
detected only through elaborate eye
and car texts are not very defective.
SURPRISES MANY IN SALEM.
The QI'ICK action of simple buck
thorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed
in Adler l ka, tho remedy which became
famous by curing nppeiidieltts, Is sur
prising Salem people. Many have found
that this simple remedy ilruins so much
foul mutter from the system that n
SINGLE DOSE relieves constipation,
snur stomach nnd gus on the stmmich
almost IMMEDIATELY. Adlerl kn Is
the most thorough bowel cleanser ever
sold. .1. C. 1'KIIUY.
Scientists are on the lookout for new
germs. Hut we "seem to hnve more
germs already thnn we know what to
do with.
Stop Those Early Bronchial Coughs.
They hung nn nil winter If not cheek
ed, and pave the way for serious throat
mid lung diseases, (let a bottle of Fo
ley's Honey nnd Tar Compound, and
tuhe it freely. Stops coughs und colds,
heals rnw inflamed throat, loosens tho
phlegm nnd is mildly Inxntlve. ('has.
T, Miller, Ed. Enipiirei', Caniieltoii, Ind.,
had bronchial trouble, got very hoarse,
coughed constantly from a "tickling
throat. He used only Foley's Honey
nnd Tnr Compound. Wns entirely re
lieved. Wants others to know of Foley's
Honey nnd Tut',
Praise the mini who asks you for ad
vice nuil lie will be 'satisfied'.
Check Kidney Trouble at Once.
There is such ready action In Foley
Kidney Pills, you feel their henllng
from the very first dose, lliicknchc,
weak, sore kidneys, painful bladder and
I Irregular action disappear with their
use, ii, runner, vireen nny, vt is., says:
"My wife Is rapidly recovering iier
health and strength, due sidely to Foley
Kidney pills." And W. T. llutcheiis,
Mcholsoii. Gil., says: "Just a few doses
luiide me feel better, nnd now my pains
mid rlieiiiniitism are all gonu mid i
sleep nil night long. "
The pence prlre this year ought lo go
to the run n who can put a cover on I lie
present rumpus tu Europe If there Is
sin ii n inn".
Positively Maulers Croup.
Foley's Honey and Tnr Compound
cuts the thick clinking mucus mid clears
tux ii y the phlegm, Opens up the nil
passages and stops the hoarse, cough.
The gasping, slrnnglitig fight for breath
gives ttny In ipiiet breiitliliig and peace
ful sleep, llmolil llerg, Muss, Mich.,
writes: "We give Foley's Honey ami
Tnr to our children for croup mid It al
ways acts ipiiekly." Nn wiiii.ler a man
In Tcms walked 15 miles to the store
to get a bottle of Foley's llonev II lid
Tnr Cnuipntiinl, Every user Is n fSlciiil.
MONEY TO LOAfS
Oa Oved Rsl BiUtt Iscurlty,
THOS K. roKD
t.s.iil Hie h '. k Hs Ism. Ornso
SalemFence
Works
R. B. Fleming, Prop.
Americ Fence
In all holghta and grades.
For stork, hogs and poultry.
Farm gates, wood and Iron.
Plain and barb wire,
Hop hooks ind cedsr posts.
Paints, oils and varnish.
Rubber roofing and csuieut.
850 COURT BT. PHONB 124
Back of Chicago Iter.
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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL
Classified Business
Telephone Directory
A Quick, handy reference for busy people
Telephone
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE.
Salem Abstract Company, 212-222 Salem Bank and Trust Bldg. .. 635
CHIROPRACTOR AND NERVE SPECIALIST.
Dr. P. H. May, 308-307 Hubbard Building Main 881
EVERYTHING- ELECTRICAL,
Salem Electric Co., Masonic Temple, 127 North High Main 1200
ELECTRIC WTRINO AND SUPPLIES.
Goo. Pettingil, 155 North Liberty street Main 187
FISH, CLAMS, OYSTERS, CRABS.
Salem Fish & Poultry Market, 173 South Commercial street Main 2125
FURNITURE, CARPETS, DRAPERIES.
Calof Bros., corner Court and High Btrects . Main 593
HARDWARE AND PAINTS.
Salem Hardware Co., Inc., 120 North Commercial ... Main 172
LAUNDRIES.
Salem Steam" Laundry, 130 South Liberty . Main 25
MILK AND CREAM.
Cedar Bond Dairy, C. W. Dixou & Co Farmers 74 F-3
PRINTING AND LEGAL BLANKS.
Ross E. Moores & Co., 191 South Commercial street .. Maih 218
PLUMBING, STEAM
T. M. Barr, 101 oouth Commercial
UNDERTAKERS.
Rigdon-Richardson Co., 254 North High streot Day and night, Main 183
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE.
Jim Willson, 141 North High streot Main 474
STORAGE, TRANSFER AND DRAYAOE.
Salem Truck & Dray Co., corner Stata
STOVES AND BEDDING.
Calof Bros., corner Court and High
WALL PAPER,
W. J. Porter, 455 Court street
WORSE THAN MOVIES.
Portland, Ore., Oct. I. William Truf
flint Foster, president of Heel college,
mid chairman of Mayoi Mbee's censor
ship coniiiiitt''e, today reported that the
moving picture theaters are fur less
vicious In their effect upon young peo
ple than the vumlcvilli; houses. Hi'
urged that these plmes be subject to
strict surveillance. Tho president re
ported finding large niiuibers of chil
dren attending night umleville per
formances which contained miinv sug
geftive lines.
A novel usually ends with the mar
riage of the hero and the heroine, just
us if it wns their finish.
Foley's Cathartic Table;.
You will like their positive union.
They have u tonic effect on the bowels,
and give a wholesome, thorough eternis
ing to the entire bowel tract. Stir the
liver to healthy activity mid keep the
stomach sweet. Constipation, headache,
dull, tired feeling never nrflict those
who use Foley Cnlhnrtic Tablets. Only
25c. NH'clnlly comforting to smut per
sons who enjoy the light and free feel
ing they give.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHERS
ASTORIA
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GOLD DUST FLOUR
Made by the
SYDNEY POWER COMPANY
Bydusy, Oregon
Mad for Family is.
Ask your grocor for 11
and short! always on
Bran
kanl
P. B. WALLACE, Af enl
CLIP THIS
Z Capital Journal j
TaTuillrat you are regular reader yon must present Four Coupons
like this one.
The National Embroidery Outfit in guaranteed to be
the itrenteHt collection nnd biRjrest bargain In patterns ever
offered. The 200 pattern have a retail valuo of 10 cents
each. Bring FOUR Coupons and 08 cents to this off ico and
you will be presented with One Complete Outfit Including
ltook of Instructions and one All Wood Leaded Hoop and
10 ekelns of milk, The 68 cents is to cover duty, exorens,
handling and tho numerous overhead expenses of getting
the package from the factory to you.
N, fl. Out ot town rtadort add 5 renia tor pottagm
and Jrpn of mailing.
FITTING AND TINNING.
streot .. Main 192
and Front atrcots Main 74
streets Main 593
PAINTS AND OILS.
, Main 485
Dr. Stone's
Poison Oak Remedy
A snow white
medicine, soft
and soothing to
tho skin, applied
every ho u r at
once rolloves and
soon cures
POISON OAK.
Frlca 25c and 50c
For sale by all
druggists and -I
DR. STONE'S
Drugstore
The only cash arug store In Oregon
owes no one, and no one owes it) car
rlcs lnrue stock I Its shelves, counter
and show cases are loaded with drugs,
medicines, notions, toilet articles, wines
and liquors of all kinds for medicinal
purposes. Dr. Stone is a regular gradu
ate In medicine and has had man)
years of experience in the practice
Consultations are free. Prescriptions
are free and only regular price for
medicine, Dr. Stone can be found al
his drug store, Hnlem, Oregon, from
6:40 in the morning until 6 at mgni
Free delivery to all parts of ilie cltj
and within a radius of 100 inilos.
When some people have a little lime
to waste thev annoy others who
haven 't.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTOR I A
COUPON
WAY rmpwA r
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
NOTK OF DALLAS
(Cupital Journal Special Sorvice.)
Dallas, Ore., Oct. 1. Edward Preston .
went to Portland Wednesday morning, j
John Kinbroe is quite ill nt his home'
witn an attack of heart trouble.
H. 1.. Criiler and wifo attended the
atatc fair nt Halcm Tuesday.
Mrs. II. 11. Duukleburiier and chil
dren went to Portland Wednesday aft
ernoon for a few days' visit.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. P. MucUrcgor attend
ed the state fair Wednesday.
T. vv. iNordby, a shi.igle denier, of
Portland, was a Dallas caller Wednes-
tny. Mr. Nordby is mal init a tour of
the valley towns, calling on his many
customers. Ho is accompanied by his
wire and Mrs. ilnilley, mid while iu
Dallas were the guests ot Mr. and Mrs.
.1. it. Allgood and Mr. and Mrs. U. S.
Liiiigiiury,
Airs, V. O. lironson mid Mrs. 8. P.
liiggs attended the state fair at Halem
Thursday.
Mrs. H. ( asey and doniihter aro at
home uguin from their summer vacation,
spent nt Koseburg and in California.
ilie Dallas Woman s club will hold
its first meeting after n vacation of
several months on Tuesday afternoon,
Octbcr 6. .Severn! measi.rcs which are
to lie voted on at the November elec
tion will be discussed by different mem
bers of the club.
Sir. and Mrs. Harvey K. Wheiler, of
Nagasaki, Japan, who have been visit
ing Mis. Wheeler's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. It, (I. Hnldcrco, of Dallas, are re
turning to their home in Japan, nnving
sailed Iron 'lVomn Tuesday on tho
steamship Panama Mom. Mr, Wheeler
is nn Knglish teacher In a Methodist
boys' college in Nagasaki Tuey have
lived in. Japan for n number of years.
The liiuli school football game with
Xewberg, which was scheduled for Oc
tober 10, lias been postpoi.ed,
(leo. A. Kinory, of Portland, was a
Dallas visitor Wednesda"
Otho C. Hart, of Corvnllis, Is the new
teacher of the iiiuiiiiul training depart
ment of tho DiiIIiis hiirh school.
Miss Gertrude lrvin, of Holoui, is the
new music teacher in the Dallas publii
school.
The money of a miser never acquires
the tnlk hubit.
CATARRH
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U'Ren, Schuebel & Hesse
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Deuttcher Advoknt
518, 519, 520 Railway Exchange Building
Phone Main 6376 Portland, Oregon
TRAVELERS' GUIDE
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RAILROADS.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY.
Tims Table, Portland Division.
Northbound.
1(1 Oregon Kspross BiflO a.m.
HI Alhiiny Passenger 7:21 a.m.
fH Wlllnuiotto Limited 0:1! 7 a.m.
lli-Khusta Limited 12:35 p.m.
IS l'ortland rnssen(er 2:00 p.m.
20 Portland Passenger ,... 5:4H p.m.
14 Portland F.ipress 8:00 p.m.
211(1 Local Way Freight 10:110 a.m.
m Portland T.inmuh Frt.,.10iJS p.m.
Bouthlioiind..
15 California Kipress 3:,12 a.m.
17 KosoliurK Passenger 11:10 a.m.
Ill ('iitlnus Urove Puss 4:40 p.m.
27 Wlllninetts Unilted 8:11 p.m.
1 1 Hhasta Limited 5:4,1 p.m.
Alhany Passenger 8i l5 p.m.
in Una Frniiclsco F,proBi..lO:ils. p.ra,
225 Local Way Frcle,ht 0:27 a.m.
221-Hun Fran. Thro' Frt....ls:01 a.m.
Salem Gear Branch.
7.1 Pnssoner Ar. Hnlem 9:85 a.m.
71 Mlieil, Leave Hslcm 10:00 a.m.
75 Mixed, Arrive Hulem ... 8:00 p..m.
74 PnssenKer, Leave Hulem 5:00 p.m.
Bnlein, Falls City ft Western,
Motor leaves
Ml Hnlem for Fall City 7:0f) (.in.
ii:t-Hiilctn for lllnek l(ock....!MH a.m.
liHi-Hiilcm for Fulls l.lty 1-10 p.m.
HI7 Hnlem for Falts City 11:2.1 p.m.
Hill Hnlem for Unllns (I: IB p.m.
2MII - lily frt, Hulem 111 k Hock .0:00 a.m.
Motor leaves Ar, Hulem
HI2-Fall City,... 7:311 a.m. 8:40 a.m.
194 Falls It v ... :.'lll a.m. 11:2.1 a.m.
100 IllBek Hock, 1:05 p.m. i.18 p.m.
MS Falls City.... 8:41 p.m. BiIlO p.m.
170 Falls City.... 0:40 p.m. 7:415 p.m.
240 Ulsck Hock 0:00 a.m. 1:80 p.m.
OREUON ELECTRIC RAILWAY 00.
North-bound.
Leaves Salem Arrives Portland
Train No.
4:21 am 8 Owl 0:85 a.m.
0:30 a.m 0 8:48 a.m,
8:00 am 8, Local ........10:21) a.m.
0:48 a.m 10 Limited .....11:81 a.m.
1:50 pm 14 ........... 4:10 p.m.
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OREGON AND CHINESE.
(From tho Oregon City Courior.)
A mutter this paper thinks is open to
honest criticism, and severe criticism,
aad it kaows it will be sustained by a
great majority of its readers who hnve
American patriotism In ielr hoarrs.
Dr. Withycombe went back to the
time when the white men of Clackamas
county rose up and by right of might
drove the Chinamen out of this city
and county.
The doctor said this was tho biggest
mistuko tne people ever made. He did
not denounce it because the action wns
illegal force, but because tho China
men were driven out. He Btrongly de
fended the Chinamen; declared they
were law abiding people; wore indus
triois, hard working and that if they
had been pormittcd to remnln Here they
would have cleared tip the waste land
and made the country a garden spot of
prod li-ttxoncss.
If Dr. Withycombe doesn't know, he
should have known thnt the people of
this county rose up and drove out the
Chinamen because they were forced to
protect American laborers white men
who needed the work the Chinamen
were getting in preference at tho same
wage scale; becatiso a white man could
not get a day's work if there was a
Chinumnu who would tnke it at the
same wnge; because the wonrcn mills
hero went filled with Chinamen, and the
few white women who were, employed
protested nguinst being eompellod to
work by the side of the pig tails; be
cause a woman could not find a position
ns a waiter in nny hotel, restaurant or
private house; because white men had
to get out on the farms nnd compete
in cages with low standard Chinese
help nnd even then Chinese wore
given the preference.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Warranty Doeds.
H K Oglcsbv et vir to H B Brows,
et ux, 5 acres ill T 6 M R 1 K $500.
I, Blcnknoy et ux to- (! F Hoin, IS
acres in W H Hmith D I- C T 8 S R
2 W. 25.
J lirounstein et nl to T it lo 4 Trust
Co., lot 4 B 2 North Hulem. 10.
M F Fane et vir to Ornco Peterson,
lot 5 R 1 North Hnloin.410.
(trass widows are seldom green; hay
widows would be a more appropriate
torra.
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