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i 1HT! 8ALEM CAPITA!, JOTTRNAI.. SALEM. OHEOQN, MONDAY. MAT 17. 101R. SEVEN Gas-St convenience with A ove THE MARKETS erosene A good oil stove is like a gas stove ready at the touch of a match. Any degree of heat you want instantly by simply raising or low ering the wick. New Perfection Oil Cook-St ove For Beit Result, Ut P,arl Oil Burns oil, the clean, cheap fuel. It roasts, toasts, broils, bakes better than your kitchen range! No wood, coal or ashes to lug no soot or dirt no odor does not taint the food. And your kitchen is always cool. Several sizes and styles. Ask your dealer. See Exhibit, Palace of Manu factures, Panama-Pacific Exposition. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) Salem V a. The vegetable market in unchanged today The recent ruins have caused strawberries to advance 25 rents n 'rati', tin' price toilnv being !.:.-. rune's lire now 2." wits a box higher tliiin Saturday's quotations, with Icm mm making tin- s.imi.- advances' Flur Mia grape fruit has taken a jump of i"i ct'llts. now Miiliii.r f.,.- 40 I'-ggs im steady, hut with a price vary ma from 1 (, to ISc. With thi Portland markets liolili u; strong at 1!' nn.l '.'ll cents, tlio marki't here will ens ily stand IS ,-ontH. The entth' market is steu.lv, with no clpingcs in today 'g prices. Oral m. Hay, timothy, per ton Clover, per ton Oat and vetch Cheat WhenJ, per bushel Cats, per bushel liolle.l l.in-li y Corn Cracked corn Bran Shorts, per ton ..- $1!! $8.50 1112 $10(iill $1.03 4Se S2 $38 $40 .. $28.50 $31 Germany Receives Wilson's Note In Friendly Manner (CVntinued trom rage One.) lii 1 I' hi ay s answer would lie, Hrvnn re- fusel to say. The secretary declined to l i -ii-n -h the report of Ambassador (ieiard in any way.. There is not tin slightest doubt that (ici'iiiaiiy will nsk the I'nited States tn prevent passengers from going omiaiil merchantmen can vim; muni t"oti. The administration enn nrcoin y tliis by refusing clearance pa pcis t" vessels carrying pnssonfccrs with alisuluto I'lintrnband libirird. Indcr the neutrality law passed by emigres the IMveniment has nrhilQiy powers and coiild lake sneh netion. .Svii'lary llrvaii today said he had received no iiitiinatiou as to when (lei Miiny's reply might be expected or lmt it would contain. He was groat I) interested ill reports that the reply vi iii I.I be expedited. II' tlciiuuny slni'dd ileuiand that the 1 iiiti'il States make rciii-cscutntiuiiH to I i';liiH't-rei!)irdini the attempt of the. V'.titiU tu sliii'vo (leiinanv the udmiu i-VmVwiv nitild reopen Hie matter of H, w Vth I'liiluii'tfo on the transport!! !"" ' tumhuiil't's to Cermaiiy. The I i,itn K,,.s p. fused ti accept the ili-li "r.t't in I'unneil uniinuni-iiiir 1lo M --- n --- I'll' (it (leiuiunv as final, and '''""'' '.v the inetiun could be cus- lOiyolleil, Ablmiii'li ivfa-iV iii diseiiss (he ain- "7'i'n. M-i ivinrv I'.iyan f '' iinire hoiii'ful inliiv at.y inn,. IIH.V ,lt, I 1 n i ti !' " i'li tlio nuinmni'Ciiicnt of 'M't "f Ci'iaid's report, the s.v 'N" :i iihihi U.....I 11,.. .,'.. ...i.,., ... 1 1 i r r;i t : ' ti treaties ivin, i n.-.i '' ". N"'''.ay. I'eru ami llnliua. A '"py el Ambassador Herald's re l"'l (.iiwarded to President Til V", y'"1" H not intended I '''. It nil:. l.l: I ' . us l 111 IM'IIIS- '" ""'"fieial and the issues are 'rn.it of eoiiiinent " '-hl," '"lt in complications. ' 1 ""si significant develnp J11"' Hie iiole was miide public of ti'b'uraius and letters I'lle H'lllse pleiljtinjj upp,ilf In 11 '( I'l-esiilont Wilson as out '" tk" eoiuiuuiiicatioa to tier 'I it v are In,,,. ... "'"" An,,,,,,,,,, ' 1 Ti t.: , .... . .. inese loners ami ''"r Sumlny was more than ,vl null. A i c, i....... ,. I . . i ii ii rr i l inn " ,,,'ll'ian-American "'"HI members. The M.I, 'HI U'il ' i. ' ''""'"'''I 1'Hi.MI to "alley. f'ui,, ,,' iclllded I ,,; l"--'--t .il si.lution of the ! iti,, ,;. ,';:.;;; !' , iri,.s Imm'" f'r ' Kenerallv 1 11 1 'I I't'.-i.i. it : i licit !,,,' I, '.' I " I ' II TS 1 o 1 1 1 ,. 1 "ii'i iiavv lie. ;'( 'Herlookiiic; anolhei "iiinrai ll,.uon, the "' "I u II. I t'i , rcim v I.' .iii. line. Villi ll III, I' I'lltj in til, U l!, li an i . nnbn the Atnericau tank steamer Cub! fliuht. I Jl can lie stated on tlio best author ity that so far as Hie (luli'lio,ht is con cerned, the kaiser's reply will leave nnthiuj; to be desired by the Aiiiericuu (overnineiit. Kvpry possible repara tion will be ofleri'd in the hii;n of elim inatiiiK this phase of the controversy. Neither Americans in (ieriiiany nor the Herman presa expect that the' reply from the 1'oreiKn office will be of such nature as to precipitate a crisis. Jn the absence of official and unofficial statements or discussion, the mint in teresting act is the obvious air of po timism that, prevails, based upon the belief (lint A rien lias not vet, but IlltiuiatcIV Will. L'Ct (il'I'lltllMV 'u lice I point and will (jive if consideialion. The apparent lack of resentment and the acceptance by the foreign of f ice I America's protestations uf friendship j is reflected -in the press today coin-' mentini; upon the unofficial ouliinea uf j the mile, coupled with the expression of regret tbl the 1'niled Slates does nut! recognize that (lermany's submarine i warfare is in self-defense against Kiik-' land's plan of MnrviiiK (iermnii imu coiubalauts. That licrninny miiy be expected tot abandon her submarine, netivitien is not I taken seriously here, Inslead, tier l i li i i will leavor, I am infonned, to show that the American sumjestinii amiiuiits to askini; (Icrmany to lav aside her most elfoctive weapoii icie wliidi miiy decide the ultimate issue- rather than put. Americnns to the iiuonien.' ience of ii-ine, only American ships. I Sn far as Americans ni iiu-crned the siliintion is calm here. As i has been iiucoiiscioiisiy revealed about the foreiun office, Hie opinioa is that the 1'niled States, wilhi.it intending ,i ,c Mliftii'iidly lo (Iciitiauy, has been blind lo the latitude allowed by laws of s.dl-j defense. DOUBT DISAPPEARS ; No One in Salem Who Has n Bad Back Should I;nore This Double Proof Vegetable. Cabbage, per, lb 33i.c Parjntua i 5(ll Tomatoes, Florida . ...$4.50 1 String Garlic 15c Lettuce, onto $2.50 Beota $1.50 Radishes . 45e i Potatoes, per 100 Iba $2 Potatoes, new, 11 8c' New peaa 8c Bermuda onions 2(i?2.50 i Cucumbers $1.50 Fruits. Strawberries, crate . 1 .75 Oranges, nava'. $:i.."ili(n 3.75 Hannnas, lb flic l.emons. ner box- .i.T.ir.i 5 ".'i Pineapples, per lb. ..7'j0 Apiiles, box $1.501.75 1'lorida rape fruit $() Dates, dromedary, case $3.!!5 Dates, Persian, lb 88VjC l''ard dates ......$1.(I0 Coeonnuts, per dozen $1 I'Mga, per pack ..90c$1.00 Butter. Btitterfnt 2.V Crenmery butter, per pound 25c' Eggs aud Poultry. KH, I'.'ish, lSc; trade 'Jilc liens, pound Ilk" Roosters, old, per pound 7c' Slirinir (Miiekens. Hi Pn ! Creamery butter 30c! Fork, Veal and Mutton. Pork, on foot $7.2.f(i 7.5U Pork, dressed lOcffflOlic' Veal, dressed !lc Spring lambs, milk fed (1 ' f 7i- Steers 5V.c.(ri,dc Cows 505 'jc Hulls aCc! Kwes 5c Sheep, nhearcd Be Retail File. Cliuir, hard wlieat sl .tl.Va 2.H0 Flour, valley $l.8dfn2 I'UK', per dozen i!0c Sityar, cane $7.10 StiKiir, 1). 0 $0,110 Portland Markets. 1'i.itland. Ore., Mav I7.WI t t lull, I.;S; bliicslcin, . 1.17. dills- No. I chile feed, tf'.'S. Harley- I' I. fJ.'l.'J,". Iliiys - Itcsl li e. I."i(f s.L',"; irime sleets, fs.l."i(ii s.ii; fancy cows, if7.75; best cahes, . 7.7,1(11 s; spring lanflis, s.'..i(i v.. , i. Mutter I'itv criaiccry, J."c. i:L,ns . Sclcc'icl I, nl i',x!ias, IIH.jC. liens, 1 :(... ; broilers, l'ir; noose, Slil) Wew Southern Pacific i Timejable In Effect Today the new Southern Pacific time t.il.iu u ,,Ri t.b.. i. . "v" "v.i uu me main line and the branch lines out of this city. The only changes that effect this city : nre in the time of No. 17, the Rosebtirg ! PiisseiiKer, which now leaves Portland at 8:50 and arrive nt Salem lit 11:20 l instead of 11:10 as formerly. The Sa- lem tleer train now loaves Salem at . 9:50 a. m. and arrives at Silverton at i 10:15 a. m. Two local freight trains also changed time. I The full schedule follows: i North Boiinit 111 Oregon Kxpress ... 5:00 a.m. 28 Willamette Limited 0:22 a.m. 12 Shasta Limited . . . 1 1 ; 55 a.m 18 Portland Passenger 2:00 p.ai. 20 Portland Passenger 5:00 p.m. 14 1'iirtlnml Kvnr..u u.ii.i . - ......, , u.,,. No. 222 Portland fast Fr't.KUS p.m. No. 220 Local way Fr't ...10:35 p.m. Bouth Bonnrt 13 California Kxpress 3:32 a.m. 17 Roseburg l'nssengerl 1:20 a.m. 10 Cottage Crave Pas. 4:20 p.m. 11 Shasta Limited ... 5:43 p.m. 1!" Willamette Limited 0:10 p.m. 13 Sao Frnnciseii I-'t lil.-lii io. zz Mm rrancisi'o last Freight 12:35 a.m. No. 225 Local way Fr't... 8:10 a.m. No No. No No, No Xo. No. No. No. o. No. No. Balem-Geer Lina. No. 73 Arrives nt Salem.. 0:15 g.ui. No. 7(1 Leuves Salem ... (l;50 a.m. No. 75 Ar. Salem (mixed) 2:00 p.m. No. 74 l.enves Sulcm .... 4:15 p.m. "No connection south of (leer. No, 101 I.v. alein, motor, No. 103 Lv. Salem, motur No. 105 Lv. Salem, motor, No. 107 Lv. Hnlein, motor. No. 100 l.v. Salem, innlor. No. 23!l Way Fr't lv. Salem 5:00 a.m. No. 102 Ar. Salem 8:10 a.m. No. 104 Ar. Sulcia 11:25 a.m. No. lllii Ar. Salem 3:15 p.m. 7:00 a.m. 0:15 a.m. 1:4(1 p.m. 3:25 ii.in. 0:15 p.m. THE QUICKEST WAV TO END CATARRH Just One- Sura Way To Ba Rid of This Ailment, Catarrh is a germ disease. To stop it for good you must get down to its real cause. The air is full of catarrhal germs coughed and aneexetl out by one person and breathed iu by another and when the system fails to throw off these germs they find permanent lodge, incut in the mucous membranes of your nose, throat and head and brcd by mil lions. The germs at catarrh can be destroy ed and the inflamed tissues permanent ly healed by inhaling the air cf the pure medicated oil of Hyomei (pro nounced lligh.ome). You breathe its air into your nose, throat and lungs by menus of a small hard rubber inhaler that Daniel ). Fry and other reliable druggists here in this vicinity furnish with each large complete treatment. This medicated, antiseptic air ia certain death to the germs of catarrh and drives them entirely out of your system and when the germs are destroyed tho catarrh with its obnoxious symptoms will atop, dust two or three minutes use will give you blessed relief while its use two or three times a day for a few days will drive catarrh and every symptom of catnrrh completely and en tirely from your system. catarrh sufferer can afford (o go another day without trying this wonderful tieat ment as reliable itVuggists everywhere sell it on a positive, guarantee of entire satisfaction or money cuecrtully re funded. fOli&B Sia-ECTOIvV (Continued.) The household helper! your wife needs can be found quick ly through the Journal Want Ad,. So. 10S Ar. Salem 5:30 p.m. No. 170 Ar. Salem 7:45 p.m No. 210 Way Fr't ar. Salem 1:35 J.ni THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL Classified Business Telephone Directory A Quick, handy reference for busy people 8ALEM LOD3E NO. 4 A. F. A. M. Stated communication! first Friday in each month at 7:30 p. m. in the Masonic Temple, J. C. Weloh, V. M.t B. Z. Culver, secretary. PACITIO LODGE NO. 50. A. F. A. it. Stated eomfunication third Fri day In each month at 7:30 p. m. In the Masonic Temuje, Glenn C. Nile, W. M.j Ernest II. Choate. secretary. R. N. of A. "Oregon Grape Camp," iio. loon, mceia every xnursitay even ing in McCornaek building, Court and Liborty streets. Elevator. Mrs. Syl via Schaupp, 179 Market, Oracle; Ilaael Price, Imperial Furniture Ca, recorder. HlTtiTNOMATt ROTAI, AKCH CHAP TER NO. 1, R. A. M. Regular meet ing second Friday in each mouth at 8 p. m. in the Masonie Temple. Al fred F. Marcus, Ex. High Priest; Bui wll M. Brooks, secretary. HODHON COUNCIL NO. 1, It. ft 8. M Stated assembly first Monday is each month, Masonic Temple. James Plant, Thrice Illustrious Master; Glen C. Miles, recorder. DE MOLAY COMMANDER?, No. S, K. T. Regular conclave fourth Friday in each month at 8 o'clock d. m.. in Masonic Temple. Sojourning Sir Knights ire courteously Invited to meet wuu us, ueo. 11. tturcoii, is. v.; Frank A. Turner, recorder. CHADWICK CHAPTER NO. 87, O. B. S. Regular meeting every fimt and tnird Tuesday at s p. m. in the Ala sonic Temple. Klituboth Road, W. M.; Ida M. Bubcock, secretary. WOODMEN Ob' TUB WORLD Meet every t'ridav niWit at 8 o'clock In McCeranck block, Oscar Doualdsoa, C. C.j r. R, Uoer, dork. 807 Court .street, ( hone sua. Telephone ASSTILAOTfl OP TITTifi. rtalem Abstract Company, 212-222 Halem Dank and Trust BMg. 18- AUTO TUBE VULCANIZING. Auto Tube Vulcanizing, liTic. Shop, foot of Union street 1.117-J EVERYTHING ELECTKIOAL. i'alem Electrie Co., Masonic Temple, 127 North High Main 12(H) LAUNDRIES. Salem SAoam Laundry. 130 South Liberty Main 88 PLUMBINO, 8TEAM PITTING AND TINNING. T. M. Darr, 184 South Comraereial street Main 1B2 UNDERTAKERS. Rlgdon-Rlrhardsea Co., S5 North lligh street Day and night, Main IRS TRANSFER ANR DHAYAGE. Salom Truck & Iay Co,, corner State and Front streets.... . .....Main 7-1 JOB PRINTING. Heaver Btate Printera, Patton Block 151H ABSTRACTS SCAVENGER CO. Abstracts Our books pouted uti to i Cull Alain J2I0 l.,,., bii,,, ti,,, 1: ' h nt r, Cath spirit i :iy inii Uii, li.. ins gone new In New " i.i,l. nill ,,,, fMiin' ti n ti,: I'li'ii ''"nil, ""li. . I" .In, r'Mil, 1, ' lifi.fil, Tli,. , "'l.v I, ''In m , in, is. ll "nl bo back T H.,y, "ii'ieiMou that I'.,. ,,,.. ' -Milllllll I'leleher re- "Jleet inaneiivers which be- ouNide the Ambrose ,', ' 1 the fleet will .gi , ,.. u inaiienvers in einled "'.' v.lother .e- York ' "i 'M'iit an attiick by I'oes your bin li ever ache? Have you mi led your kidneys? Ihu'liiii'lie is Miiiiel iiin' kidney ache. With it may come dizzy spells. Sleepless tiiuli 1 h tired, dull days, Hiitressing urinary disorders. 1 ion n 'h Kidney rills have been eii dorsed by Ihousiinds. Are recommended here til Inline. Vou have rend Salem proof, Head now the Salem ne,nel. Ilcnewed testiumavt tested by time. W. I'. ,lnh nsl on. gardener, Hi'.' I Mid Sl., Salem, says: "After several retai dies had failed In help me. I used I loan's Kidney I'ills and go) great re lief finiu kidney find bladder li'inib'". I still use Ilium's Kidney I'ills once in awhile when a cold settles ia my back nnd kidneys and Hie kidney secretions become disordered. I always gel ijui, k relief. Vou may continue publishing III,' endiirsemeiil. I have given lloan's Kidney I'ills before. ' I'rieo ."0c, at all dealers. Don't slmplv ask. tor a kidney remedy gel Dunn's Kidiiev I'ills the same that Mr. John ston l"d. Fie-tor-M ilbiirn Co., Props, AFPLF.H RIIIPrED TO DENMARK AND BRING VERY HIGH PRICE F. H. labels, of lliifur, has just re ri'icd ri'lurns I'tmn a enilnail of t,..t vein 's apples shipped to I. iimb ii, and while no piit-e is gilell the I u I'll r llis puti'h says the (,,'t leliiins wen the iiiuhesl of any ivroivil by .ai,'i'"'au sliiiie, s, A nut 1m1 r ear sliipin to ( o pcihau'en. I leiiiiiiii k, has lint ben te piiileil on fiutlii'i' than Hint it had Ineii received. While Dregoii apples can .''ale.' iiiln ci .i.pi'litiiM, in flic l.uiiibin uin,ic'?' with :, ;,les flflll till ,ier the I'h'led Mails ti"d eomncinii a higher ptie". 't pinv.s ci ni be iiely that bi tter apples ran be at.d are gmw n lii'te. Mi', lagels' apples were liiinllr.l l',.-t yenr by the Nmlli Fiieific fi'dt tti-- tll t.ti'ls, uf I'liltltllld. WUON A CIST II ACT that Protect. date each morning. and a messenger will call for your abstract. .1. C. Sioginunil, itresideutl Max Uehlhar, secretary, 243 titato street. lALCM HCAVENOER Charles Hoos pr.ipri'.ior. Garbage and refuse of all linds removed on inonlhly contracts at renncnulilo rales. Yards and cess pools clcnni'd. (Iffico phone Alain 8217. Kc.ldcnco Main 2272. CXITED ARTISANS-'apltnl Assem bly No, 81, meeta every Weduesday at p. m. in Mouse hall. Mrs. i W, Cook, M. A.; a. 11. Punii, aeoietary, 41 J Masonic temple. SALEM HUMANS SOCIETY D. D, Keeler, president; Mrs, Lou Tillton, secretary. All cases of cruelty or negloct of dumb animals should be reported to the secretary for investigation. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA. Oregon Cedar ( ump No. 624(1, meets every Thursday evening nt 8 o'clock In McCoruack hall, corner Court and Liberty strocts. Elevator service. W. W. Hill, V. L.j Hex A. Turner, clerk WATCHMAKER. l 8. MlLI.KIt, the watchinnker, spec tacles Had eve glasses at eastern prices. Ml Cmtrt street. MiatJElJJVNZODh VK lU'Y ninl sell used ruriillnrii also take it as part pay for new Wir spreehen Deutscli. I'eeU Fur nitiiro Co., 2.'l.'l North Coininerciiil, I'ltono Ii'i I. FOR BENT MAUSOLEUM. AUCTIONEER. II lluffalo, V. ii-. i "at. " ll 'I''l'"itu,et,ts have nl ";"'l ,i"i:i,ling l. exact ,- "" f the arinv and . ' I'll,,, ue, in- n:,s not litiiiuoinlioii farlorie "I Hi i . slice, I uu, r neded r ln-iii lliev ,.,,,,1.1 '" I i '-'tl-ll GERMAN PLEDGES LOYALTY. ! rormer Soldier Says Thoe In America Will Sustain President. Sioux file, In., M:i" 17.- Itud.'lph Heereinl. mcnibcr of tlie city iniim il. president of the National ( b iiii iiint inn uf I'l.riiier Members of the (ierinaiiy -army, declared t"dav that in m-e l war between tlie l'liiled Males and i (lermanv. Ilernian-A ricans wield I"' i fnunil stiiading sididly bl'llilld the piesi- '.'''.! dent and fighting again"! Hie Kallier-j land. "There ran be no question a" I" the attitude of tlie (lermnn-Aineriinns." said Mr. lleerend. "The Cermans winil.l , nrgiiiiie ia their own ranks regiments eritnin.) to defend this foiiniy. luuii'i ine , Tin. II , , , nrise. ami wiiul.l be fighting f'-r th". - - in,, .on, . ., . . . " "naav V an. ,.r ,i IVi-1 r.v l" ""' ' '. '"'" ""I" will draw a ,li.- mans ,',ri;n'ii"'l their on a (roups dm lug '"'"''en the siukimr nf the I ll"' 'i il war. "' 'nsilrnii,, .,,i ,i REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. I lins II Fulls In M a i y K White, S'... of lets I and '.'. Si i n ii v s i, 1 1, Fruit I'm in No. S. Ueo Xlay et uv to Nii'huliis Kelme el o. lots II, . and '. block ", Mays addi tion to Ml. Aii-rl. .Inlios Abu el uv I" Ihiisiiau Alm part I :lj'mi H.'l, II li, l-W, iUCTIONEER Salem 'i roliablo seller Farm sales solicited. Terms, 1 per neat; sal isfa tion guaranteed or no pay. Henry M. Voorhien. Michigan i renin', first street east pf tho state i fair grounds. CHUtOPRACJ-mNOLOQia'f " O. L. SCOTT Graduate nf chin : iractic's Fountain Head, Davenport j own. If you have tried everything od have got no relief, try Chiroprac le spinal niljaslmenU and get well. ' fflco 4HG-7-S U. 8. National Hank luililing. Phone Main 87. Residence Main S2H-R. CHIROPRACTOR. ! ONSIJLT Dll, MAY, experienced and' luivcssfii! I'liiropraetor, for acute and chrunii' disiirders, Una practiced five rears In Oregon, Free eonsiiltiition ', Hours. 0 to 1-', 1 to (1. 0 7 Hub bard Illdg. Lady attendant. Phono ! office f72; residence D82-U. ' 1 i DHES8MAKING. I MOUNT CltFSTe AI1I1KY MACHO LEIIM. Tlie Kcttcr Way. Dry and sanitnry, Iluihling always open to visitors, Hunday, 1 to 1 p. m. J, W. (Jaskill, iniiiiMi.'i'i'. I'loine 7s'.. ,1, UNDERTAKERS EI1MAN A ( Lonc.ll-C, B. Webb, A. M. ( loi.gh iiiurtii iaiis mid funeral ill rectors. Latest modern methods known to the profession employed. 45 Court street. Main 120, Main IINH. il(ll))N-ll!l IIAIillHOV CO. Pun era I directors and audi Tinkers, 2,",2 North High street. Day and night phono H,. FOR KKNT-Nleely rnrnlshid house keeping rooms, reiiMiuable. K.'iJ North I'oinmercial. tf Flllt liFNT - Light, housekeeping rooms Impiiro ;il2 North ( hoii'h sl. tf CITATION. In the County Court of the State of urcgon ror Jin r ion bounty. In the Matter of the Estate of John Carinichael, Deceased. Ta Hannah May Carinichael, and to all oiaers miKiiown, it any sucu there be: in Ihe name of the Stute nf Oreo-nn- Vou nre hereby commanded to appear before tie honorable County Court of the State of Oreuoii in and for M CoillI'V. at till! Court llnoso in h nil of S.ilem, in said county, on the 4tli nay .it .nine, A. t., lDin, at nine o clock i. u. or siiui nay, to show cause, it any exist, why nn order of sale shosilj not be mado ia the above entitled mat ter, licensing and directing tho sale of the heri'inat'ti'p ilnprili,l t.ni wind.iv - ..... .V,-.,J, situate in tho said County of Marion I U...4.. . . imu fiiuiiw oi uregon, io-wu: The undivided one-half of lots minv bored in, 14 nnd 15 and all of loti numbered 20, 21, 22, 23, 24 and 2.1, and pans oi mrs numiicreit nml 27, mora particularly described aa follntv.- Tin. ginning at the northwest corner of the said lot 27 ninl running thence souther- iv aung mo west nounilary liue of said lot 27 110 feet: thenen nnslerlv fullnnr. ing the meandering lines of a certain rii-e.i ruiiinag inrotign said lots to point on the boundary line of lot 28, 140 feet south nf thn iini-ihniiMi ...n.,... of said lot 2(1; thence northerly alonff mo east ooumtnry line ot lot 28 140 foo to tho northeast comer thereof; thence wenterlv alnnir the nivth hnumt llrv ItnAM of lots 2(1 and 27 :iti.6 feet to the north west corner of lot 27, the plnco of be ginning; nil situate in the Bull Subdi vision in tho J. M. Townsend Donation Land Claim in township 7 and 8 south of range 8 weHt of tho Willamette Meri diuii. exrentliiir the rlirht nf wav nf tha Oregon Electrie Railway Company ucrons a pnriion tnereot ; anil also lot numbered 21 in Homestead Acres. Witness lov hnml unit Kin Biml nf int,t court, nffixed this 24 tit day of April, A. II, iiii.i. (eal.) MAX CE1ILTIAR. Clerk. By A. J. McGregor, Deputy. Dr. Stone's Pci?on Oak Remedy , A snow whit . niedlcine, f f and lootbing ( the akin, applied. ; every hoot at once relieve! and oon eurei poison oar; Price 2Bo and BOe For sale by all druggist! and DR. STONE'S Drug Store The only cash drug atore in Oregon and show cases are loaded with drug! medicines, notions, toilet articles, wine! and liipiors of till kinds for medicinal purposes. Dr. Htone is a regulnr gradu ate iu medicine and has had many years of experionce in the practice Consultation! are free. Proscription! aro frco nnd only regular price for medicine. Dr. Htone can be found at) his drug store, Halem, Oregon, from 11:40 In the morning until 8 at night Free delivery to all parts of the city and within a radius of 100 miles. Fult II KYI' - M room liitnse, iiiiiib'Mi, due iu, iflil, Flu ii.'ii; M or i;sl. I'OH BAIiid Fuji HA I, I) - Two se.-ond hand lion kiln slnves, .i imp tiasKeis, I Kilu clotli ", .- ,. ' '7. .'.' Mtttltttttt(ittttt ' F Mvl7 I'lHt HALF While b'o.-li chicks. Fhonc I Hid li. MavlH WATER COMPANY IALEM WATFIl COMPANY-Otfleel corner CniamcrclHl nod Trade streets, j For water service apply at office, j Hills pevMile mnnll.lv l-i B'lvanee, DA IKY i a mil near Fcho, Ore., il.'i per acre, clear of iiirtiinhiniici-H; will ex chaiig.. for Willamette valley acreago and sotno cash. I.'i acres 2 miles from Halem, high aliito of ciilti Milion ; very reiiHiniuble VI I cash, biilam e li per cent. acres 2 miles from Halem. Will tal, ii li'iu-o ej- . ' " " I first payment. New (broom house; trade tor tim ber. .1 Al III! I I'll., Ilubbnr.l Illdg. WOOD AND COAL l".l III '"'" r, i ni,, "", "o'llt '""'i'ai,.,.M Will Offer Reparation. , ,. " ' "fl W. Ae, C ASTORIA . .,' Infj"s an Childrta :-of.Frover30Y8are "The (lernuins of tln coontrv giic Pre. i, lent Wilson credit for meeting n trving Nitnnt inn faiily. f.ir doing lii utmost t" pr rve neutrality, ami. right or wrong. Ir, cne of nr, Bmild be ith liini to a man." It cost! hut on! cent a word to tell your story rh dy In the Journ-1 New Today column. v iiTnn nn no hi ntm i SOREJiO FEE!; Coml bye sore feet, burnln? fret, swol len feet, sweat v f.rt, smilling fwt, tired f.st. ' i liuod bye ronis, rnlloiiscs, bunions and raw spois. .i i more shoe liht licss, no more , liinping with pain or druiving ' up ymir Inro in ' agony. "1 IZ" is miu'i. al, a c 1 1 right on. "II." ' iliiu i nut all Ike ; p,,,".ili.'iis i xuds- in, lis which rnltr up thn ti-et. Vse ; "II." and for- !-'t Tour foot niiwry. Ah! how com fortald'1 your fit t l. (ict a 2'i cent ( hot of "TI." now at any druggist or ih-purtmi-nt store. lon't sutrcr. Ilai tr xl fivt. gls l f". '' ,h"1 t, v''r I ivcll, neier hurl, never g't tirl. A jr's font eomfott juaraulcrd or nnui'V refundcl. ' lillF.SS.M AK IVi ill families ami home, 1,'cfi'ieiii'e-. I'rices reasiinable. I'liniie ' loin W, Mnc I 'i I JITNEY MlItVlCE, IjlTNI'.V HMlVK'K to any part of the cily or V.i -t aleni from oi'lice. Ifalcs' oa ililllll iv Mips. Halem Jilnev Co., 1 2IH Hinie. I'liiein ,'hil. Mavl.'t fEW AND HKCONTJ HAND OQOD8 'I0IIKHT prici paid for lecond-hand fundi are, tinges, hardware, tents, ttc. We esrry the most complete AI.KU FI'lCli YAKIIH The place of n n 1 1 1 v. All kinds of drv wood, four- foot or eit In stove lengths to suit. Prompt di livery. We handle the host toali on the market. Trr our King foal; It Is the best. 732 Trade street. Phone Main 520, Mark Hiddall, prop, DRY C'LEANINQ 1'nr.HBtNQ. toKFOUK having all of your spring cleaning don,' phone and get imr prices, We give prompt service and guarantee our work. Wo clenii and press everything. City Dry ( leaning Works, llo.i Hlnto street. mono Mii tf LODOB DIHECTOBY Itork of above articles In town nt W.-Prolwlfoo Lodge No. 2 eineis ever .iioiiuiir vvriiiii o in (be Met Viisck Hall, rornner Court and Liberty streets, A. K. Auframe M. W..j H. A. McFadden, recurder; A. L. Drown F. I the lowest piico. O, L. Mcl'eek, 271 North Commercial it. Phone Main1 lgaa. , 08TEOPATHIO PirrSICTANB j R. LEO D. Hi'OTT, Osteopathic Phy sician, A graduate nf the I-os An (eles Cijlli'L'e of (Intcopathy and l.os Angeles M'-liral College of Ophtlinl eiologr. Treat! acute and chronic diseases. Ol'firei 405-406 Halem Dank of l ouinicrce Itiiibling. l'h'me 410. Ijdy attendant. 1RH. B. II. WII1TE ana B. W. WAL TON, Osteopathia physicians and gerva specialists, (Jraduatrs of American H-bool of Osteopathy. Kirkswlle, Mo.' Post Rraduate and ipeciallred nerve diseases at Ls Angrles rollrgs. Treat acute and fhronlc disease!, ('onsnltatinn free Udy atten Isnt. Office 605-5WI (J. H. National Dank building. Phone 050. Residence all North CapiUil street. Pkoae 480. 'CENTRAL LODOR, Nn 1H, K. of P. i McCiirna.'k hnilding. Tuesday even ing of each week at 7:V. (ico. Win I rhidl, '. C) James W, Cox, K. of 1 11. and H. TWKf.VF FA KM It A 1(0 A I N'H Flit I.M OWNFl: - Tiacts from 2(1 to 1120 acres. All tracts under acres cash. All above 50 ueres half tu three-1 foiirtns cash, buluiii'O 0 per cent, or incfiioiug bearing city property. Ad drcHS X, care I npitnl Jouioul. My'Jtl, KAIKI A IX- From owner, 5 big lots,) ho'iso and burn, lieaiing fruit trees' and berries; block to car line. A. I I dress 172(1 North Hummer st, My20 I'm ii-iH'i. is tho long road that lends, to SO, 'i ens. Flllt HALF- Fifteen acres well located,! el ise iii, on Pacific. Highway, near Oregon Fle. liie and slieet car. (Jood s. hunt ami chiiri'h. In prunes, pears and small fruit, Fair building, ill eluding prune drier. Will sell all or part, Would consider ciclutngo for small ii in on ii t of city pr'ipcrtv. Hipinre Ileal Itculty l , Hill I'. H, N, Hunk building. tf Salem Fence and Stove Works R. B. Fleming, Prop. Depot American Fence To Hop Growers: Morley'i Pat. Bnced Banket. Stands the strain. Buy now and save money. Don't watt until you need tlicni. Or order now and get them Inter. 250 Court Btroot Phone 121 Back of Chicago Btore A cent a word will tell your fory in the Journal New Today Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO R I A MONEY TO LOAN Oa Oood Heal Estate Bee art ty TDOS. K. TOKO Over Ladd ft Bush lanH, Salem, Orsfoi HA I( J A I XS - I,,us. bed, flH; .T)' dining table, ipiorternl oak1 clnou closet, f'l; oak dresser, Ids, 10, Willi bevel pinto mirror, 21 ;!), $12. 2.1.1 North Cirnmerciul. tf L. M. HUM I Care of YICK SO TONG Chinone Medicine and Tea Company Has medicine which will cure any known disease. 153 South HiRh Street, Salem, Ore. Phone 283. Full li FAT --Furnished house, hot water, I'litli, uardeu uroiiud. IH ner .Mav Mi iiioiilh. I'hone FIJI. Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO R I A Always cheap and always dependable a Journal J Want Ad. WF IIAVF I.AM) in Nebraska ami I obiradu to ps liniigi for Willa'oelln Millcy prnprrty. Jacob St Co., Hub bard Illdg. May IU Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO R I A !,! ' FREMCH FERIALC 1 isl iflLUti. 9.MrJkir RwiM ill F ihimMiih sHi iimi mrw TifAii. nwu. ,,a .uifiilwl it 'nia.M, m-Ul f!!! ftjIQQt Will tfitJ.talM Mt-t M tu dWiN rei, Iffim! l'"ltt4MMt lbW M4 femnmltf W .