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THE SALEM CAPITAL JOURNAL, , SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 19U., THE CAPITAL JOURNAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS FINDING A SITUATION It Is possible to Stxuire employment by calling personally upon those you hear need help. It is a tonjj, tedious lack, howevor. The classified way brings your application betuta those who need help, quickly and easily. RATES FOR ADVERTISEMENTS ONE CENT per word for the first insertio, ONE-HALF CENT per word for each succeeding subsequent insertion. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL WANT ADS work eontinually they never cease until their task are su cessfully pe rmi Each day those Jittli wonder workers faithiully de liver their message to ths people of Salem and nearby towns who hava learned their value. JOUnrlAL. WANT ADS VET RESULTS. .A. DON'T WALK THE STREETS SEARCHING FOR A POSITION OR A ROOM-TRY THE CLASSIFIED WAY. JOURNAL WANT ADS GET RESULTS t IMIIHIIM ABSTRACTS 0NION ABSTRACT. CO. Abstracts that Protect. Our books posted up to date each morning. Call Main 12) 9 and a messenger will call (or your abstract. J. C. Bisgmuud,, president; Max Gehlhar, secretary, 245 Btaty treot. AUCTIONEER AUCTIONKER Salem 's reliable teller, farm sales solicited. Terms, 1 per cent; satisfaction guaranteed or np pay. Henry M. Vuorhles, Miehigso venue, first street east of the state fair grounds, ii OIUBOPEACTID.SPINOLOaigt D1L 0. L. SCOTT Graduate pf chiro practic 's Fountain Head, Davenport, Iowa. If you have tried everything and have got an relief, try C'birpprac tic spinul odjustaieuita and get well. Office 400-7-8 y, S. National Bank , Building. Phone Main 87, Buhideare Main 828-R. CHIROPRACTIC DOCTOR. FLORA A. BI!i:'tV.STi;i, f. . D.-Neryi-speclulist. Cbiropruetie or spinul ad justment. We .treat the cause of dispose only. Cousiillittiou -and -at-tmination free. Office H'r-lM-m Huhbnid Hldg. I'koni! 881. CHIROPRACTOR. r CONSULT DR. WAV, esperinneed and iH'eces f ii I Chiropractor, fur acute and chronic disorders. Has jiriie ticcd five years' in Oregon. Fritf .consultation. Honrs, It to la, 1 to-0. Phone SKI. . 3(i!j.6-T lluliliard llldg. Lady nttendnnt. NEW AND BECOaTD-HAND GQOUS RCOND-nAND FURNITURE bought sold and exchanged. Highest prices ' paid for second hand goods. See us before you sell. Wlr spreeheii Deutsch. . Peels Furniture Co., a47 North Commercial Str.jet. Phone 081. HIGHEST price paid for second-hand . furniture, ranges, hardware, tents, tc. We carry the most complete stock of above articles in towu ul the lowcBt price. O. L. McPeek, 271 North Commercial at. . Phone Main 12.13. osteopathic piresioiANs' DBS. B. K. WHITK snd R. W. WAL TON, Osteopathic physicians and nerve specialists. Oraduatos of American School of Osteopathy, Kirksville, Mo. Post graduate and ipecinlized in nerve diseases at Lou Angeles college. Treat acute and chronie diseases. Consultation free. Lady attendant. Office 605-500 V. S. National Bank biiildine. Philne iif.!t Boeidcnce 3-10 North Capitol street. i none m. SOAVEWOER ALEM SCAVENGER Charles Sous nronrietnr. ftftrliflira nnd kinds removed on monthly contract at reasonauie rotes, lards and cess pools cleaned. Office 548 State at. Office phone Main 2247. Residence limn vnz. UNDERTAKERS LEnMAN & CLOUGH C. B. Webb, A U. Clouuh. morticians and funeral ill rectors. Latest modern method? mown to the proression emploved 445 Court street. Main 120, Main 988 IHGDON-niClIAHDHON CO. Funeral uueoiors ana undertakers. Z.r2 Nprt,h mgn street, uitioo i'lion Main 181) Rigdon residence Main 111. wood and coal ALEM FUEL YARDS Th. nine. f Quality, All kinds of dry wood, four- rooi or cut in stove lengths to suit. Phompt delivery. We handle the best ftnals 'nti tlia n.nr.-af n!... ..... rr: ...... VH vu uioiiick. J 17 VIII U1UK coal; it is the best. 752 Trade street Phone Main 521). Mark Sidilall, prop WATER COMFANT ti A l.ttM""W Alt R CUM'rAISYortice corner Commercial and Trade streets For water service apply at offlcs Bills payable monthly in advance. LODGE DIRECTORY A. O. TJ, W. Protection Lodire No. 2. Meets every Monday evening at 8 In the McCornack Hull, corner Court and Liberty streets. A. K. Aufranco, .M. n, A. ilcFaiiucn, recorder; .. l mown, r. CENTRAL LOIKlE No. 1H, K. of P. Mc('oriiack.biijldUi(r -lesdaV pYen ""Ing of each veck at 7:3tl; W. B. sdilsnn, C. C.j .'ami-s W. Coi., K of 11 and 8. ALEM liDQR NO. 4, A. F. A. M. muted snminuniratiiins first Friday in nrh month at 7:80 p. m. in the Masonio Temple. David A. Wright, IV. m.j rj. 6. t nlver, secretary. Sell! Sell!! Sell!!! That's what you can do if you use a Journal Want Ad. m hauif m Siihwim HiajaTtniM, V U jiyfl"itMU.tiiita'tisrM ismij K H tM l pf Iv.i. Will I'tH lbrn Hlil.lrt ). il i Tit, R H Wlirtt rllw4. SM(.,a I TM. I F fiMt fM(M Ml AM) H H kT tbrai tn4 rrih.r U VIm H LODGE DIRECTORY (Continued). PACIFIC LODGE NO. 50, A. F. & A. M. Stated communication third Fri dy in each month at 7:30 p. m. in .": Uie Masonic Temple. J. 8. Wyaut, W. iM.; ErueBt H. Choate secretary. K.-.N. of A. "Oregon Grape Camp,' Me. 1360, meets every Thursday even- -. jug in McCornack building, Court and .Liberty streets. Elevator. Busw 1'armenter, 781 North Frout street, Oracle; Hazel Trice, Imperial Furni- - tare Co., recorder. MULTNOMAH ROYAL ARCH CHAP TER NO. 1, E. A. M. Regular meet ing second Friday in each month at 8 p. m. in the Masonic Toinple. J. T. Welch, Ex. High Prioat; Lot L. Pcarce, secretary. HUDSON COUNCIL KO. 1, R. & S. M. Stated assembly first Monaay in each mouth, Masonic Temple. L. S. Rowland, Thrice Illustrious Master; Glenn C. Nilos, Recorder. ,DJJ JKOLAlf COMilANDERV, N. 6, K. T.i-Regular conclave fourth Friday in each monti, at 8 o'clock p. m., in Masonic Temple. Sojourning Sir Knights are courteously invited to meet with ua. F. R. Davis, E. C; Frank A. Turner, Bocorder. CllADWICK CHAPTER NO. 37, O. E. S. Regular meeting every first 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. 52411, meets every TburBilay evening at 8 0 cjoet in Maaonin Hall, corner Court and Liberty streets. l'.Ievator service. A, J. Swoinik, V. C.J Ray A. Grant, clerk UNITED ARTISANS capital Assem bly No. 84, meets every Wednesday at 8 p. m. in Moose Hall. Mrs. F. W. Cook, M a; Ivan u. Martin, secre tary, Masonic Temple. SALEM HUMANE SOCIETY D. D. Kecler, president; Mrs. Lou Tillson, secretary. AH cases of cruelty or neglect of dumb animals should bo reported to the socrctary for investi gation. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Meet every Friday night at 8 o'clock in McCornack block, C. O. Matlock, C. C.j C. G. KcElroy, clerK, 519 Court streot, pnone aua. FOR RENT I'TRNISHED 4-room modern bungnlow. Phono 32-F-32. SPLENDID FURNISHED housekeeping apartments at the Lincoln, (133 Ferry. Phone 405. OR RENT SinnH 'three -room cot tnge in suburbs. Address Rebecca 11. Anderson, 087 N. Front street. FOB BALE TRACT FOR SALE ('.'HEAP 10-aCre tract, hist off Pacific Hiuhwny, W an nr re, if taken soon. Square Deal Realty Co. ... MISCELLANEOUS T. M. RAMSDELL House mover; -rawing and repairing done. Estimates furnished. - 9110 Trado street, Salem. IF YOU HAVE A BUSINESS for sale or a desirable room for rent, write, giving full particulars. C. 30, care Journal. . NOTICE The Wills gasoline service station ut. 744 oith Commercial sti'tict is now open for busiuess. AUTO TOR HIRE. GOOD FJVE PA9KENGER CAIf-Firat tints service frem 0:110 p. m. to f .8- m. Special trips by appointment. IHione 14xil. Fred A. Mclntyre, 1705 South Commercial, ('nil evenings for morn ing, appointments. REM. E8TATB CLEANING ESTABLISHMENTS. RELIABLE CLEANERS All Intost methods ia cleaning and pressing. Suits culled for at your room nnd pressed whilo you sleep. Cheapest rnto consistent with good service. 4111 Court street. Phone 2180. TJMBRELLA.KEPAIRINQ. WE DO ALL KINDS of mending nnd re-covering, quickly and neatly, cnll- lux for ami delivering . all orders. J, II. Eitton, New nnd Second Hand (bods, Ml North Cuiniercial. Phone 11(17. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind Y011N3 'rnjs Bought SlguaUur f EpOENIO MAJIRJAGE3 Wifl Itisur to thl country n healthier n till inure Intelligent " hiinil.v of tint f ut nrcl hkI many a. wmiih, obvioiiMly unfit fur marnuge, lias bad her health rptnrud.4tv llu t iuutU' .luul of Lvdia E. Plnkha.ni ' . VegeWdih' t.'oinpound,' the most ninHfui rewi.vdy for frnuile ills the wl4 b vcr knows. LiMirmous iiinuti roots and ,rl au used annually in nuikiiig this unod old- fashliutitd wined) and no wonun who suffer Irvnt ImiiuIc ills svliuld tune hope tnilii she ta tried it. Women Suffer Terribly from Kidney Trouble. 1 Around on her feet all day no won- i dor a woman has backache, hoadache, stiff swollen joints, weariness, poor sloep and kidnoy trouble. Foley Kidney Pills give quick relief for these troubies. They strengthen the kidneys take away the aches, pain and weariness. Muke life worth living again. They will absolutely drive out rheumatism, weak back and swollen aching joints duo to kidney and bladder trouble. Try Foley Kidney Pills and see sow much bettor you feel. HACK! HACK! HACK I With raw tickling throat, tight chest, sore lungs, you need Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, nnd quickly. The first dose helps, it leaves a soothing healing coating as it glides down your throat, you foul better at once. S. Martin, Bassett, Neb., writer: "I had a severe cough and cold and was almost past going. I got a bottle of Foley 'b Honey ana iar and am glad to say it cured my cough entirely and my cold soon dis appeared." Every user is a friend. J. O. Perry, druggiHt. Chiiaroircry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTORIA FOLEY CATHARTIC TABLETS. Are wholesome, thoroughly cleansing, and have a stimulating effect on the stomach, liver and bowols. Regulate you with no griping and np unpleasant after effects. Stout people find they give immense relief and comfort. Anti bilious. WarTon Rp'offord. Green Bay, Wis., writes: ''Foley Cathartic Tablets nre the best laxative I ever used. They do the work promptly and with no bad aftor effocts.'' Try them. J. C. Porry, druggist. Singing the Praise of Chamberlain's Tablets. "Ever since 1 used Chamberlain's Tablets fur indigestion, when living in Fulton, N, V., about five years ngo, an I they did nie so much good I have been singing their praise in tho ears of neighbors and frienls," writes Mrs Ernest Crookos, Camillus, N, Y. Obtain able everywhere. Has a High Opinion of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. "I had a sovorp cold on my lungs for weeks. I coughed and coughod and would be disturbed in my rest coughing nights. On tho recommendation of a friend I hegan taking Chamberlain 'b tough Keinedy. Jt. relieved mo at once," writes Mrs. Oeorgo McClannhun, Huntington, Ind. When yon have a cough or cold give this remedy a trial. Wo nre confident that you will bo much pleased with it. Obtainable everywhere. According to the tubulated report of and comparative statement issued by i ity Auditor Uailionr, of Portland, the cost rf city government under the cotn mipHiou form is more than under the old tivstem. Laborers Wanted I have plowing, grubbing, wood cut ting and hauling, and saw logs to cut ami huul, and want .to givo in exchange a (i roomcd now Residence in Hulein, or onu or more small tracts of improved or unimproved laiul ranging in price from ii'Jo to $125 per acre, 10 per cent or more in work or money, and will wait five years for tho remainder, provided the iuturcst and tuxes be paid. I will advance a grub stake while the work is being done. You can go to work at once if you desire. You can pay for this property during these quiet times, and havu inoro to live on than you will by working occasionally as you now do. Von will have to come in at once to bent tho other fellow to it. JOHN H.SCOTT, OVER THE CHICAGO STORE Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A MONEY TO LOAIS On Good Real Eotats Security, TH03 K. FORD tr A no. b Rai k.'Palein, Orsgoi. SalemFence Works R. B. Fleming, Prop. America Fence In all heights and grades. For stock, bogs and poultry. Farm gates, wood snd Iron. Plain and barbs wire. Hop hooks and cedar posts. Paints, oils snd Tarnish. Rubber roofing and cement 260 COURT ST, PHONE 124 Back of Chicago Btor. THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL Classified Business Telephone Directory AJQuick, handy reference forbusy people ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. Bslem Abstract Company, 812-222 Salem Bank and Trust. Bldg. ... CHIROPRACTOR AND NERVE SPECIALIST. Dr. P. H. May, 806-307 Hubbard Building . Main 81 EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL. 8alem Electric Co., MaBonic Temple, 127 North High Main 1200 ELECTRIC WIBINO AND SUPPLIES. Geo. Pettingil, 156 North Liberty street Main 187 FURNITURE, CARPETS, DRAPERIES. , . Calef Bros., corner Court and High streets Main 693 HARDWARE AND PAINTS. Salom Hardware Co., Inc., 120 North. Commercial . Main 172 LAUNDRIES. Salem Steam Laundry, 130 South Liberty ... Main ?B PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING AND TINNING. T. M. Barr, 104 South Commercial street - Main 192 UNDERTAKERS. Rigdon-Ricbardson Co., SSI North High street -. Day and night, Main 183 STORAGE, TRANSFER AND DRAYAGE. Salem Truck & Dray Co., corner State and Front Btrects . Main 74 STOVES AND BEDDING. Calef Bros., corner Court and High streets Main 503 JOB PRINTING. Beaver State Printers, Patton Block 151 Z Indigestion and Constipation. "For some time prior to taking Chamberlain's Tablets I was troubled with indigestion and constipation. . I lacked ambition, anil felt tired and: worn out. ( hamberlam'e Tablets nf - forded me quick relief, and eventually, toned up my system generally and I re-: storeu mo to gooa neaun,- writes Mrs. j. nyiner ivien i cuter, . x. ud- tuiiiuhlo everywhere. Favorite Cough Medicine. j There are good roasons why Chamber lain's Cough Remedy is preferred to any other by many mothers of young children. Rend what one of them says about it: "Last winter my duughter had an attack of croup and I gave her Chamberlain's (.'oiiiih Remedy, it re lieved her at once,! My experience and that of my friend's is that this medicine will do all Mint Is claimed for it," writes Mrs. W. If. Wood Limn, Ohio. Obtainable everywhere. Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for Croup. Croup scores you. The loud hoarse eroupy cough, choking and gasping for breath, labored breathing, call for im mediate relief. Tho very first doses of Foloy's Honey and Tar Compound will master the croup. It cuts the thick mucus, clears away the phulgm and opens up and oases the air passages. Harold Berg, Mass, Mich., writes "We give Foley's Honoy and Tar to our children for croup and it always acts quickly." Every user is s friend. J C. Terry, druggist.' 1 .A large amount .;of , foodstuffs nud money has already been pledged. Tho money will be spouf for food which will bo added to the cargo. Samuel Hill, chairman of the coissuit leu nnnointeil hv- Governor West to 'illicit contriliutions announced toiinyjinrg nwn mm ra n.i thut ho would accompany the ship to . ing cutulilishmeiit in Dallas. .. .! ! . .. ... llelgium and personally supervise tho distribution of its cargo if his assistance were needed. OREGON HELPS BELGIANS Portland. Or., Nov. 21. Plans for the dispatching of a shiplomlcd with food contributed by sympathetic Oregon iuns, to the war stricken Hclginns, were progressing rapidly today. CHICHESTER S PILLS TIIK IHAUONIl IIUANII. A. l.pllrs)t Aftk your I'rMuliil for 4 iil.c bfit-li't-a l)lsimril Itr I'll In Krsl and Uulsl tntt illl.. tunes, tealpil wlili lilua kiliboti. I'sikst ma Alkxs. ill. t Inm llmvV'M. Ark fori II M ll'l T!'H H 1H Alio M ItltAhf 111,1. r i If 3 aiiikBowB JItt.Bls(,Alwys Kftlal'la SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVEKVKHtRE CANCER Ioitlvely and pcrinnnently removed or no pay. With nsw hurmless herb ap plication wo painlessly litt tho cancer out in about two weeks time. ' Address Maxniillion Weber, Bur S!3X North Yakima, Washington. L. M. HUM Care of YICK SO TONG Chinese Medicine and Tea Company Has medicine which will "cure any known disease. 153 South High Street, Salem, Ore. Phone 283. NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY BTJRQHARDT fc MEREDITH Bssldsut Agent M5 ltU Itnss (ISA Telephone J535 MRS. NANCY OUSSELL DEAD " "' (Aurora Observer.) M,.. Nalll.y Crisscll died at her home ,,,,,,,. Wilsonvillo Friday, November ill, att(,r a short illneifS. The funerul ,t,rvi,.1, wc.r0 hcM Hnn,lav nt the Cris- lom Bm, inUl.M,nt, Ilm(U, in tho ,,,,,,, , Hiuffrmi ,.i,rlif ,;!,. f,nm Wilsonville, the ltev. Barber, of Forest Grove, conducting the services. Nancy Bird was born January 1 1, 1K-IU, ut Liuu'City, Oregon, near Oregon City, and wns married to the Into Wil liani A, Crisscll, September IP, 1H09, She then moved to her home near Wil sonville, where she. resided until she quietly passed away November 13, 1914. She leaves three sous to mourn her death, Adolpbus Allen, of Portlnnd; Millurd Newton, and Robert Henry, who liv live at the home place; and three grund- riltll ,, o( , m0(.(hMers that the Pacific const thcy'go with practi rliildren Besides her sons she leaves have sigmM up, and, in case it is a! rally all the war news happening up to three sisters and two brothers, viz.: Klir.abeth Corby, of Salem; Peremlia Dobbins, of Logan; Tinchel Ford, of Tualatin; Millard Bird, of Portland, and Win. Bird, of Wilholt Springs. UNITED PRESS WAR NEWS. (llullns (Tex.) F.vening Journal.! That the United Press is giving the most reliuble reports on the lOurnpeaii war is declnrcd by O. II. Srhoclknpf, who is now in Switzerland. In a eommuniontinn to his relatives in Dallas, Mr. .Suhoellkopf suid he hud made comparison of the reports as giv en in The Kveuing Journal to those nf 'other American papers, nnd that (n most (ivory instance the 1'nited Press had given accurate information, where as other news ugencles hnd spread dis torted reports. He is receiveleg The Kveuing Journal regularly. Mr. Hchoellkopf is at the head nf a 1 I I Ml. f.... lie nns neen in r.urope since nprn, nnd is remaining ill Switzerland, where, he said, he was in position to get firht hand isformntloii on activities of the wnr. Let a Journal Want Ad go to market for you. Dr. Stone's Poison Oak Remedy A snow whits modicine, soft and soothing to the skin, applied every hour a I ones relieves and soon cures rOISON OAK. Pries 25c snd 60t For sale by all druggis,s and DR. STONE'S Drug Store The only cash a rug Ctore In Oregon snd show cases sre loaded with drugs, medicines, notions, toilet articles, wluui and ilUors of all kinds for medicinal puriosus. Dr. Htoua is a regular gradu ats in medicine and has had mas years of ciporlonce in the practlco Consultations are free. Proscription! are fros snd" only regular price fot medicine. Dr. Mtono can be found it sis drug store, Hulein, Oregon, Iron. :4U in the morning until 8 at night Fres delivery to all parts of ths city and within a radius nf l'Kl miles. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S Or!STORIA If it' i for talt, a Want Ad will t til it. Journal HOP GROWERS TAKE QTflf If IW f A1WDAWV; OIUUY 111 Willi AIM ; (Continued from page one.) j ' ; niws features of the corporation to the grower of any district who do not nn-i derstand them thoroughly, meetings of growers will be held and either ono or; alt of tho ineml.o. 0f the committoo who arc familiar with tho working tnils of tho or"iii.atiou, will explain them. . Tho meeting was called to order nt 10! locii in the nuirninir. but. as manv: of tho growers had not arrived! adjournment was taken until 1 o'clock; when tho assembly room was crowded it ia found necessary to do so after to overflowing. Kvery detail of thol everybody is given a chance to got in; business features of the organization Prof. Hector McPherson, dean of the was explained to tho Browors in at-1 department of nolilical neonnmv of the tcnd:iiicc, by those who hud worked night end day for threo dnys previously! and 'give them a., the assistance he' to perfect tho plans and to keep the could in arranging the business and corporation within tho law, and these: legal details of tho organization, niado' plans, having been endorsed by every a stirring address, banker in the valley who was called. Blitz Paxton, president of the Sonoma in conference to investigate them, were! county association; Oeorge Hewlett and adopted jjithout a dissenting vote. K. L. Cunningham,- of the Mendocino As was explained in the Jouinnl of i county association and W. B. M. Beards-' Saturday last, as soon us 70 per cent of lee, president of the Sacramento valley the growers of hops in the state aro association, tho Cnlifomia delegates, signed up ns members of the association; who departed for their homes Haturday tho corporation will bo established upon afternoon, fnter the meeting expressed a working basis. The capital stork,! themselves as more than pleased with which has been fixed at :IOO,000 sub-. the enthusiasm shown by the Oregon ject to un increase to 'i0o,0U0 at any growers and the manner in which they time, is divided into 30,000 sharns of took up the movement and wore rushing stock at 41 0 per share, growers notei to it. through, and they wore 'confident bo taken ill payment, payable in one that it would he a success and in work and two years and bearing interest at ing order within a very short timo. Mr. (I per cent, interest payable semi-iin-i Cunningham predicted that, as tho uually. . . I growers had lost over two and a- half As is provided in the articles (if sub-' million dollars within the last twi) scription agreement, alb stuckholdms In months as a result of not beiug orgau-' tho corporation aro to receive .i ccr-1 izeil nnd at the mercy of the speculators, tain stipulated dividend of nil moneys that more than H!i per cent of tho grow received for the selling prico of hops,! ers would sign np within two weeks. -above the contract prico when TO per' m cent, of the growers aro signed up for' WAR FAVORS EVENING PAPERS, membership, and, as dividends are fixed : unon n slidinir scale, the morn siiltMcrin-! tioas that nre received above tho nun.1 iniiim percentage of growers signed up ! the more dividend the stockholders will rccoive upon their stock. In order to bo a member of the asso ciation, or corporation, every grower must he a stockholder and he may lake only tho share or as many as he likes until the full amount is subscribed, lc especially Pacific coast papers) le is also provided, and understood, Ihat, itween the time events happen in the in the event of the failure of the 4)r-theatro of war Bad tho time the news gauitiun,i tho .expenses Incurred in minors nre ismied.. .When the afternoon j filrlllillff the Cnrnnrntitin in livlilnd nrn.: success nnd the corporation is formed' and established by the filin.-r ofejliol articles or incorporation, which, under iiiu ,ii iui ,i i i,,i, limn ,L Ilie smiu Hill necessilolo the securluii of ut least ono-1 hnlf of the total amount of tho capital stock, the corporation assumes all ex penses. Having disposed of the business mut ters of the mooting, by ratifying the! ..-...-..I. . . j .1 .1.. .TC"."'K? if, '''I-1'1 '" ?' TV"." !U L X. ' " a ' , ''rr'l", J". a rush made for a president's desk to Sign up. w. K. Klrliwood, of Amity, had the honor of beiniz the first to sub scribo his name upon tho stockholders' list and ho imt himself down for 20 shares, or $2il.(. There wore four blank 4-i . WELERS' GUIDE BAXLROAD1, BOUTKERlf PAOLFIjO COMTANt. ' BALEM-GEEB LINE. 73 Ar. Balein 0:15 S.m. 70 Lv. Salem 10:00 .m. 75 Ar. 8ulem (mixed) 4:00 p.m. 74 Lv. Salem 4:25 p.m. (No connection south of Oecr.) SALEM, FALLS CITY WESTERN. 169 Lv. Snlem (motor) fl:l!J a.m. 1(11 Lv. Snlem (motor) 7:00 a.m. 1(1,1 Lv, Halem (motor) 9:45 s.m. 1(15 Lv. Snlem (mii'or) 1 :-IO p.m, 1(17 Lv. Salem (motor) 3:25 p.m. 2311 Way Freight, lv. Halem 0:00 s.m. 1(12 Ar, Salom (motor) 8:40 s.m. 1(14 Ar. Snlem (motor) 11:25 a.m. 111(1 Ar. Halem (motor) .... 1:15 p.m. KIH Ar. Halem (motor) 5:30 p.m. 170 Ar, Salem (motor) 7:45 p.m. 210 Way Freight, ar. Saloin 1:35 p.m. SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. Northbound. 10 Oregon l!t press ., 5:00 s in 2H Willamette. Limited .... 9:22 s.m 12 Shasta Limited (noon) 12:3d p.m. IB l'ortlend i'sssengrr .... 2:00 p.m. 20 1'ortland l'assenger .... 5:00 p.m. J4 fortlnnti Kxpreis :hj p.m. 220 Locol Way freight .... 10:30 a.m,' U1'2 Portland Vast, Freight 10:38 a.m. Southbound. 15 California Kiprsss 3:32 s.m,! 17 lliineburg i'ssnungor .... 11:10 a.m. 10 Cottage drove i's 4:30 p.m. 1 11 Hhsstn Llmilvd 8:43 p.m.l 27 Willamette Limited .... 8:10 p.m. 13 Kan Francisco i'jprcss 10:38 p.m. ni Ban Francisco Fait Frt. 12:01 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 225 Loral Way Freight ... 0RE3ON ELECTRIC RAILWAY CO. Northbound. Leaves Balwn Arrives Portlnnd Train No. 4:31 a.m 2 Owl ... 7:15 a.m ....... 9:15 a. in 10 Limited 11:20 s in U I:.'i0 p.m It 4:0(1 p.m 10 Limited 5:37 p.m 20 7 M p.m 22 ... 0:55 B.m.i ...s .9:110 s,ui.; ..MM a.m. ... 1:45 p.m.; ... 4:10 p. in. 5:50 p.m. lists provided and overy ono of them was kept busy for a Hcriud of about 20 minutes when over !,700 of the capital stock was subscribed. J. 8. Cooper, president of tho Independence bank, and Phil, llotschan, Sr., vice president of this bank and proprietor of the 1m- perinl hotel of Portland, both hup growers, signed up for 1,000 in stock each, as did M. L. Jones, of Brooks, and scores of others followed in amounts ranKiue from SSOO down to one share, or de-!$10. There wero nino subscriptions for no shares, nr rnu oiu'h. Iiiplnrl dent McMnhnn, W. R. Kinkwood, Henry Enff. ami dt. ('artwriirhr.. wn for .tauil each. Many of those who subscribed said that thev would take out inore if O. A. C. who has been in attendance.1 1,1 lts ia"11P nf Monday, September 28 ""''V Report of Ontario, Cui., I'rintH on the fiit pugo the following comment: "The present war, the greatest in history, is the biggest news of the day. Afternoon newspapers lire favored be- cause of the difference in time (und oimnri tr nr.a .!, ifiu,nu, (he midnight following, whilo tho ncut morning's papers must be content with reprinting tho newB from tho cvoning papers of the day before, because night lias intervened nnd all that is left to them is what may have happened from midnight to morning. "But tho greatest of events might a well not happen, if, happening, they ......... n.. ..l.......l ln..l 1 1 .1... nut but,, t-,i unit jitisiieti KU un faithermost comers of the enrth. Thin the l-nited I'r, 'rcss does In murveloua Phon Main 81 , and placa your Want Ad when it will da th moil good. Soutbhouud. I Lv. rurtlii.orl , , Ar.BaUa ' , .... 8:53 a.m. ...JOiH a.a. ....12:63 p.m. 8:25 a.m S Limited' 10:40 a.m J 2:10 p.m :3S p.i 4:40 p.m...... 13 Limited 0:40 rjjn. 9-M p.m 17 Local .... 8:10 p.m. 9:20 pn. ,,.., Drttufc.hUlti fJB..:u.r, 11:45 p.m.- 21 Owl 1:85 a.m. Northbound., Lv. Corvsllis Ar. Balsas :iO p.m ISO 0:37 p, Lv. Kugcne Ar, Halem .. 8:45 a.m. 1:50 p.m. .... 4:00 p.m. .. 7:55 p.m. 3:10 s.m. 7:35 a.i 10 Limited 11:15 a.m... 14 1:50 p.m.. 5:10 p.m.. 12:03 S.m.. ,. 10 Limited . 22 2 Owl Southbound, Lv. Snlem Ar. Albsnf .. 6:25 p.a. Ar. Eugsn 7:05 p.m. Ar. Eugocs ... 7:60 a.m. , ...11:30 .m' ..12:25 p.m. Ar, Albany 4:35 p.m 9 Lv. Halem 2:00 a.m 0:05 a.m 10:15 s.m Lv. Halem 1:00 p.m , 21 Owl .. 1 i LiinHud 7 2:05 p.m. Mops St CorvalLs 8:22 p.m. Ar. Eugsaei 13 8:50 p.m. j Lv. Salem 6:40 p.m.. CORVALLIS CONNECTIONS. Northbound. Lv.orvallis A r. Salens 8:20 a.m 10 8:46 a.m. (t-oral Alunny to Salem.) 12:12 p.m Jl 1:80 p.m. 2:82 p.m 10 4:00 p.m. 4:10 p.m 20 5:37 p.m. u:vi jmii i ma p.m. Southbound. " Lv.Falem 9:01 s.m... 10:15 a.m... 4:35 p.m... 1:00 p.m... 0:45 p.m... Ar. Corvsllis 10:05 a.m. ......11:34 a.m. 0:02 p.m. 2:81 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 1 6 9 7 13 . It's high time you awoke to the opportunity that awaits you among the real noj-nfn Afla in tho Jlnnrnal 8 00 s m "w "w w . llioloa pjn!Want Columns,