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flow .to .Destroy Catarrh j rj r,u.L Forever ; i A Specialist's Advice. Catarrh i a germ disease and the j niilv ,0 t'llr0 80 w'" tn v I . i - ... l,....l,-:.. i.iiil .iiit. anil nr-r nunc 10 in mil i. ... .1. yrl ! .II.it.' ("'( "L mui B.'Piciu mo catarrhal germs which have found lodgement there. When thf germs go tl,, ,-nturrh will stop. The trouble Kith must treatments, like sprays, (ilves. creams.' greasy balms, lotions, etc.. is that they give only temporary relict' lv opening up for a while the olotjed head, throat and nostrils. In a liiti,' time the catarrh comes back as M,l as ever. I'enple who suffer eontinunlly from nilai Mi should drop such temporary makeshifts and get something that really aets atthe root of the disease and stamps it out. There is nothing lienor for such eases than breathing into v.Mir nose and lungs the pleasant, soothing, healing, germ destroying air 01 in iiNiei i imiiiiiiinceci nign-o-me; m.i.lc from purest oil of Eucnl.vptus and , -'unbilled with other powerful Iiealiii-'. antiseptic and germ destrovhn? iu;v"lieiits. Ilyomei penetrates and 1 licils the. inflamed swollen membranes of viuir nose and throat, stops dis charges, clears the passages and com pletely overcomes, the disense by do proving its cause. For catarrh germs ntiimt live in your body after Hyoinei reaidies them. Daniel J. Fry and many oilier good druggists in Salem and vicinity have long sold Ilyomei on a positive guarantee of successful results or money back and find this generous policy pays. Most druggists are now giving a pocket inhaler made from hard rubber with every complete treatment s.ll. This makes a very simple, easy and convenient as well as a thoroughly reliable means of treating by the best known method this dangerous and often disgusting disease. Blanche Sweet in "The Clue," show ing at Ye Liberty today and Satur day. MANY LIXEJTHIS IN SALEM Similar Cases Being Published In Each Issue. The following case is but one of mnny occurring daily in Snlcui. It is an easy matter to verify. You cannot ak for better proof. I A. Sutton, tent and awning dealer, Silem, says: "I had kidney trouble for ten rears and sometimes I ms laid up. Doctors did not help me. Sharp! p.iius extended through my back and were most severe in my kidneys. Often ulicn working I had to give up. I lost uciiilit and was in very poor health. I In I headaches, rested but little at Hiaht and didn't know what to do. On a friend's ndYice, I tried Doan's Kid ney Tills and to my .surprise they hriinglit great improvement in a few 'hiys. i continued to get better stendi h. got more sleepi my appetite im nme,, and the pains gradiinllr, but sirclv, left me. After I had used three luxes of Dunn's Kidney Fills, was in heller health than 1 had been for ten .V',;i i and not a sign of kidney com plaint remained." (Statement ' given Jim. :i1, 19110.1 I Over Six Years Later, Mr. .Sutton added: "1 confirm niv former endorse ment ,,f l)nn's Kid'uoy Pills. They el feci ed a permiinent cure in my case." IVi'v ."lie, at all dealers. Don't situ I'ly ask fur a kidney remedy get I'lim's Kidney Fills the same that Mr. Sutton has twice publicly recom '""i: led. Foster-Milburn Co.," I'rops., JWa.., X. y. ' MA WHO SCALED MT. McKINLEY s,;:"!le. Wash., Aug. 27. William R. :VV! r. the 1 i j st inn n to scale Mount "rKiali'v is Se'lttle on riiuti- tn the inf. 'inn exposition. It is tho first "nie h.. In,.., )0PU "outside" in eleven .vciiri. I :i -1 . 1 1- and another "sour doiiiih ""Mal-y April lltrt), ulixok hands "'"1 l-lanted a flnij pole on the topmost I'. -XSOO feet above sea level. - r I Rl,,''"i "lidn V.'liu ..thei mesldent : '""ii fir. Van Tieu' 'e bunch sj mv Iri. n ,.,.1 hn.s mb m JdVA Thfi RnnV 1 Use the reliable HORLICK'S ORIGINAL t Malted milk Upbuild, every part of the body efficiently. J-niorstJ by thousands of PhyiicUni, "oihers and Nurses the world over for ' lnn quarter of centur. Convenient, no cookinj nor additional ""I required. Simply dieaolve In water. 'ees when other foods often fait. f', HORUCKS, Racln,, WU. WTH 0 Sub tl tut ls"luat as Good" M HORLICK'S, the Original l wae news oi- ovr ' YEAR AGO TODAY J !r heavy .osses h v' "b iti'h ''in V! ('rations ulon Belgian border. Sinking ot two German cruis ers an. I two torpedo boats re ported by British. Ueriunn scouting parties seen as tar as Arras and Calais. nusxiaas continue adv Kast Prussia. a nee in Austrian defenses of T.etnlierg driven back to fortifications bv Kussians. Louvain complete! Uouvain completely destroved Germ,,,, torr-edo bnnt S.no I 4. siuifc off chntvVn I... d . u V T;"" cuiieu ior io volunteers to lead o o ho, wX nt,3htur' hand grenade attack on the fore 10 'lt ,most Herman trench. It meant sure 4t i i I.. .. i.. i i .1 . . i A j. j. a. ... ., . . . T j irun ,. THE MARKETS . j xv. I. " "ou 18 "ragging in the local mnr- ik i ..V."0 m,lls todav are navina 7 '; '" iui tne present slinkcy condi tion of the markets, wheat buying is a very uncertain proposition for the mills or even commission men. The Portland market was weak today and this ac counts for the price being one cent less than yesterday. The most experienced wheat buyers frankly say thoy are up in the air this year, "on account of the many unusual conditions. Barley is strong and oats show considerable firm ness. Other . market conditions are the same as yesterday. ctranus. Hay, timothy, per ton . $11$12 Oats, vetch $9$10 Cheat $9$10 vt neat, new crop lie Oats, new crop 35c itoiied barley ,. $31.50 . . $40 $41.50 $29.00 $31.00 ICorn. Cracked corn . . . Bran Shorts, per ton . . Buttwr. Butterfat ;. 28c Creamery butter, per pound 30c Country butter .-. 17c Eggs and Poultry. Eggs, candled, No. I asn w. ...... . ,22c F.ggs, case count, cash 19c Kggs, case count, trade 20c Hens, pound 11c Boosters, old, per pound 7c Spring chickens, pound...; lac Pork, Veal and Mutton. Veal, dressed ll(ff2c Pork, dressed 10c Pork, on foot 0 l-27c Spring lambs 5 l-2c Steers 55 l-2c Cows '. ' 3 (ff 4c Bulls 33'.c Hwes .i 3c Wethers i(wic ' Vegetables. Cabbage 40c Tomatoes, Oregon 50c String garlic . 12 l-2c Radishes 40c Potatoes, new, lb $1.00 New peas 4c Cucumbers 25c Walla Walla onions $1 Beans 4c Fruits. Oranges, Valencia $4.75 Lemons, per box $J.00(fi4.50 Bananas, lb 5c California grape fruit $3.00 Dates, dromedary, case $3.25 Fard dates $1.60 Cocoanuts, per dozen $1 Cantaloupes $1.50 Watermelons $1.25 Retail Price Eggs, per dozen 25c Sugar, cane $0.95 Sugar, B. O. $(i.75 Creamery butter 35c Flour, hard wheat $1.752.45 Flour, valley $1.55 PORTLAND MARKETS Portland. Ore., Aug. 27. Wheat Club, S5(g!0c. Bluestem, 093c. Walla Walla, l4(H SSc. Oats: No. 1 white feed, 24($25. , Feed, 23fc7 25. Hogs: Best live, .$".30. Prime steers, $0.50. Puncv Cows, i5. Calves, .1(111.50. Spring lambs, $(i..'!5. Butter: City creamery, 27c. Kggs: Selected local ex., 27c. Hens, 13 l-2c" Broilers, 18c, Geese, !c. Three Persons Dead and Another Dyin Stockton. Cal..' Aug. 27. Three pel-; sons are dead today and one .lying u the result, of an accident while an uu- complete.! Htnt.i n ..... . 7 ""; leounty near Nilina late vent - 1 ., lit.. I . South, K.ppon re lty d a n Ins ii-venr,-om wuim-i, .w ,.... South, and In:) 3-year-old son, .ay Mice. 'are dead. His aunt, Mrs. A. . Waldun, !of Newman, is in a critical condition in n Modesto hospital. I South wa. passed by another party in hitfhnoweicl car. A race ensued ami as South was endeavoring to pusn his rival tt:ie of his rear tires mew out mid be crashed hit 1 a telegraph pole. . ONE PLEADS GUILTY. Indinnnpolls, Ind., Aug. 20. James (Bud) Gibson, one of more than I'M) men indicted with Democratic National Committeeman Tom Tnggert and Mayor Hell on a charge of conspiracy to cor rupt the Marion county election today unexpectedly entered a plea of guilty. PAYIN6 TOE ALASKA BOAD., ' Washington, Aug. 'JO.-Tho Fnited Stntes todnv made the initial payment of .THI.000" on tho 1,1.)0,OMO piirenase price for the Alnskan Northern railway. U-gal complications delayed this pay ment for two months. THESALEM DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, ORE., Deserter For Years icicuer ror iears Dies Like Hero Finally 'ft An 2V'' ' ',, ",, u "' , VtJ' T. i;.':.. '"i llni'dv" liieil Iw.rn'u .I.m.iV, ;,, k front rank nt IVuf'.iiilmrt ! Captain H. S. Smart, 53rd Sikhs, Kvh ber rifles, tiled of duty at a lonely I frontier intt in In.lin .i.o..P.i u. es caped arrest, wandered through Eu- j.rope, ami tinally reached England in civilian clothes. Only his mother and brother knew his whereabouts. ' When the iircsent war hiirnn Smart enlisted as Ji Vh. O,, ueen 8 nuitio nf 1.1 i.. ... -w . . . - . r. . ". " ' nam.v was ine Iirst la vol- miteer. I' Private R. Hall, of the Fourth Queens lwh the la.st to see "Hardy" alivo. l "IIis lavery was magnificent," -Tr he advailceil. showerinir hri-nlia with iha uninjured hand. Then a bullet struck him and he went down." Omaha World Herald: Those aero planes flying about. Fremont county had better be careful and not run into any of those tall cornfields. California's Gorgeous Outdoors Glori fied In Masterpicture by May Futrelle. California's sunlight warmed, gor geous outdoors is shown in all its va riety and beauty in "The Secretary of Frivolous Affairs," the four-part Mu tual Masterpicture by May Futrelle, lift- LUCY.PE.YTON in'THE SECRETARY OF FRIVOLOUS AFFAIRS" -ACT MUTUAL M AST r. R PIC TUBE MADE. BV AMERICAN widow of .Jacques Futrelle, who lost his life in the Titanic disaster, and herself an nuthor of no mean reputa tion. Tennis, motoring, boating, rid ing and all tho sports that thrive in it'; The WESTERN BARGAIN HOUSE offers exceptional bargains In New and Secondhand Camping Supplies. We buy, sell or trade, new and secondhand goods of every description.' Best cash prices for all kinds of junk. iu!- - Western Junk & Bargain House 317-327 Center Street, corner Commercial. Phone 708 A Big Surprise 400 Tents at cost prices for this week only. Also everything noeded for camping. Don't fail to seo us if you need anything iu this line. H. Steinbock Junk Co. The House of Half a 302 N. Commercial St. Something New in Salem S THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL Classified Business Telephone Directory A Quickhandy reference for busy people Telephone ABSTBAOTS 07 TITLE. Salem Abstract Company, 212-222 Salem Bank and Trust Bldg . 633 EVEBTTIIINO ELECTRICAL. Salem Electric Co., Masonio Temple, 127 North High Main 1200 LAUNDRIES. Salem Steam Laundry, 130 South Liberty Main 25 PLUMBINO, STEAM FITTING AND TINNINO T. M. Barr, 161 South Commercial Street Main 192 UNDER T A KERB. t Rigdon-Rlchardson Co., 54 North High street Day and night, Main 183 TBANSFEB AND DRAYAOE. Salem Truck ft Drsy Co., comer HUte and Front streets. ........ . Mala 74 JOB PilNTINO. ' Beaver Stata Printers, Patton Block.. 1512 LOSING HOPE WOMAN VERY ILL Finally Restored To Health By Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Bellevue, Ohio. "I was in a terrible state before I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound. My back acheduntil I thought it would break, 1 had pains all over me, nervous feelings and periodic troubles. I was very weak and run down and was losing hope of ever being well and strong. After tak ing Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound I improved rapidly and today am a well woman. I cannot tell you how .happy I feel and I cannot say too much for your Compound. Would not be without it in the house if it cost three times the amount" Mrs. Chas. Chapman, R. F. D. No. 7 Belle vue, Ohio. Woman's Precious Cift. The one which she should most zeal ously guard, is her health, but it is the one most often neglected, until Borne "ailment peculiar to her sex has fastened itself upon her. When so af fected such women may rely upon Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, a remedy that has been wonderfully suc cessful in restoring health to suffering women. If you have tfce slightest doubt that Lydia E. Pinklium's Vegeta ble Compound will help you.write to Lydia K.Plnkham MedicineCo. (confidential) Lynn.Mass., for ad vice. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman, and held in strict confidence. the sunlight and pleasant weather are charmingly and variously pictured in this feature production, in which Har old Lockwood and the lovely blond, May Allison, have the leading roles. Mrs. Futrelle never wrote a bettor story than this swiftly moving drama of a house party where nivsterious thefts occur. Director' J nomas Ku ketta has expended his best efforts on mak ing the production adequately inter pretative of the original work, and the American company, besides the two stars, has provided an excellent cast which includes Carol ITnlloway, Jose phine T)itt, Lillian Gonzales, Hal Clem ents, William "Khfe, Louise Linn, Carl von Schiller and Wallace MacDonald.' "The Secretary of Frivolous Affairs" will be shown at the Bligh Theatre to day and tomorrow. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR! A for Hop Pickers I Million Bargains. Phone 808 Poole's Drug Store recently purchased a supply of the best Eczema remedy in the world. Ask him to tell you about Dry Zensal for the crusty, scaly skin and Moist Zensal for all watery eruptions. FRIDAY. AUGUST 27, 1915. Classified ABSTRACTS UNION ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts that protect. Our books posted up to date each morning. Call Main 1249 and a messenger will call for your abstract. J. C. Kiegmund, president; Mas Gchllinr, secretary, 245 State street. AUCTIONEER VCCTIONEER Salem's reliable seller. Farm sales solicited. Terms, 1 per cent; satisfaction guaranteed or no pay. Henry M. Voorhies, Michigan avenue, first street east of the stato fair grounds. CHIROPRACTOR CONSULT DR. MAY, experienced and successful Chiropractor, for acut and chronio disorders. Has practiced six years in Oregon, iree consultation. Hours, 9 to 12, 1 to (i. 305 (3-7 Hub bard Bldg. Lady attendant. Phono office 572; residence 982-R. CHIROPRACTIC-SPINOLOOIST DR. O. L. SCOTT Graduate of Chiro practic 's Fountain Head, Davenport, Iowa. If you have tried everything and nave got no relief, try tlnroprao tie spinal adjustments and got well. I uince 4inw-B u. . .national BanK Building. Phone Main 87. Residence Main 828-R. DRY CLEANING PRESSING CLOTHES CLEANERS Pressors, re pairers and dyers. One trial will con vince you that our work and charges are right. Cleaning parlor open to 8 p. m. Goods called for and delivored free. Phone 728. Apparol Servico Co., 138 8. High streot. MAGNETIC MASSEUER AND SCIEN TIFIC MANIPULATOR IF YOU WANT YOUR HEALTH j BACK Go to Dr. Hngel. Ho can I get circulation when all others fail. He treats for all bodily ills, aches or pains. Como and seo mo if you arc ailing. Treatment, $1.00. Bush & Breyman Bldg. OSTEOPATH DRS. B. H. WHITE and R. W. WAL TON Osteopathic physicians and nerve specialists. Graduates of Amer ican School of Osteopathy, Kirksville Mo. Post grnduato and specialized in nerve diseases at Los Angeles college. Treat acuto and chronic diseases. Consultation free. Lady attendant. Offico 505-500 U. S. National Bank Building. Phono 8i"i9. Residence 34fi North Capitol street. Thono 409. MONEY TO LOAN Oa Good Sell Estate Becirlty THOS. K. FORD Over Ladd k Bash ank. Salem, Orefoi CATARRH of the BLADDER ruliuvwi in 24 HOURS Enrh Cup- ZX ButelH-arethBlMIDY namo 41 ir V-X Vlivl renfrmt nlvrfntn DR. EVA MURPHY Magnetic Healing and Electric Baths Cure all kinds of diseases, female trouble a specialty. Come and see me. . Boom 17, Bueh & Breyman Bldg, CASTOR I A For Infants and Children in Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Sienatuie na 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. SalemFence andStoveWorks R. B. Fleming, Prop. Depot American Fence To Hop Growers: Moi'.ej's Pat. Brocad Basket Stands tha strain. Buy now and sav money. Don't nalt until yon need them. Or order now and get them later. SttO Court Strett Phone 124 B:ck of Ohljago Store - tM Advertising Page SCAVENGER. SALEM SCAVENGER Charles Soos proprietor. Garbage and refuse of all kinds emovcd on monthly contracts at reasonable rates. Yards and cess pools cleaned. Office phone Main 2247. Residence Main 2272. MAUSOLEUM. MOUNT CREST ABBEY MAUSO LEUM The better way. " Dry and sanitary. Building always open to visitors. Sunday 1 to 4 p. m. J. W. Gaultill, manager, 828 Mouth 12th. Phono 1308. UNDERTAJSERS. LEHMAN & CI.OUGH-C. B. Webb, A. M. Clough morticians and funeral di rectors. Latest modern mothods known to the profession employed. 445 Court street. Main 120,Main 988. RCGDON-RICHARDSON CO. Funeral directors and undertakers, 252 North High street. Day and night phone 183. WATER COMPANY. SALEM WATER COMPANY Offico corner Commercial and Trado streets. For water service apply at office. Bills payable monthly in advance WOOD AND COAL. GRUB oak, 5; ash, $4.50 per cord. Ward K. Richardson. Phono 494. SALEM FUEL YARDS Tho place of quality. Ail kinds of dry wood, four foot or out in stove lengths to suit. Prompt delivery. We handle the best coals on tho market. Try our King coal; it is tho host. 752 Trnde street. Phone Main 529. Mark Siddnll, prop. LODGE DIBECTOBY. A. O. U. V.--Protoction Lodge No. 2. Meets every Monday eveuing at 8 iu tho Me.Cornnek hall, corner Court and Liberty streets. A. K. Aufrance, M. W.; S. A. Met addon, recorder; A. L. Brown, V. CICNTKAL LODGE No. 18, K. of P. McCornaek building. Tuesday ovon ing of each week at 7-.:i0. F. F. Schrtim, C. C; W. B. Gilson, K. utf R. and 8. SALEM LODGE No. 4, A. F. & A. M. Stated communications first l'riday in each month at 7:110 p. m. in the Masonic Temple. .1. U. Welcli, w. M.J S. Z. Culver, secretary. PACIFIC LODGE No. 50, A. F. & A. M. Stated communications third r ri iluv in each month at 7:30 p. in. in tho Masonic Toniple. Glenn C. Nilos, V. M.j Ernest 11. Choato, secretary K. N. of A. "Oregon Grnpo Camp,' No. LlliO. meets every Thursday even ing iu McCornaek building, Cmirt and Liberty streetsj elevator. Mis Syl via Siiiaupp, 1701 Market, oiaele; llazol Price, Imperial Furniture Co., recorder. MCLTNOMAH ROYAL ARCH CHAP TKU No. 1, H. A. M. Regular meet ing second Friday in each- mouth at 8 p. m. iu the Masonic Temple. Al fred F. Marcus, Ex. High Priest; Rus sell M. Brooks, secretary. IIODSON COUNCIL No. 1, R. & S. M. Stated assembly first Monday iu each mouth, Masonic Templo. James Plant, Thrico Illustrious Master; Glen O. Nilos, recorder. )K MOLAY COMMANDUKY Nil fi, K. T. ItcKiilar conclave fourth Friday in each month at 8 o'clock p. in., in Masonic Temple. Sojourning Sir Kui'ils are courteously invited to meet with us. tleo. II. liurnott, K. C; Frank A. Turner, recordor. CHADWICK ClIAlTKIt No. .'17, t). K. S. Regular meeting every first and third Tuesday at 8 p. in. in tho Ma sonic Temple. Elizabeth Rend, W. M.j Ida M. Uuhcor.lt, secretary. WOODMKX OF TIIF, WOULD Moot every Frlduv nijjht. at 8 o'clock iu McCornaek block. Oscar Donaldson, (,'. ('.; L. S. Ocer, clerk, 007 Court street. Phono 503. UNITKD ARTISANS Capital Assem bly No. 84, meets every Wednesday nt 8 p. m. in Moosn hall. Mrs. F. W. Cook, M. A.; J. T. Penn, secretury, 4 VI Masonic Temple. SAI.KM Hl'MANK SOCIETY D. D. Keeler, president; MrB. Lou Tillsoti, secretary. All cases of cruelty or neglect of dumb animals should be reported to the secretary for investi gation. MODERN WOODMEN' OF AMERICA Oregon Ccdur Camp No. 52lll,meets every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in McCornaek hull corner Court and Liberty streets. Elevator service, W. W. Hill, V. C .J Rex A. Turner.clerk. FOR EXCHANGE IF YOU HAVE Any good property for exchange wo can match you. We don't handle junk property. A now 5-room house for rent. A, L. Hell, Room 2211, Hubbard bldg. Hpt. 12 MISCELLANEOUS. HOME WET WASH LAUNDRY Let us dii your weekly washing. We use sunitarv ;netlioils. We cull and dc liver vour washing for fiO cents. Give us n trial. I'houu 2171. I'l f tccuth u ml li streets. MKKCJIANTH' TOLICE PATROL Male and fmnalo detectives for iirl vato investigations. Night watching aiid'iirotectiou furnished at all times A. L. Wilkhm, mnnngerj W. II. Holm, secretary. IIH.1 State. Plionn 401. FOR TRADE. lO ACHE well-improved' farm to trade for inodei u huuso, close in. 82-acrc farm for rent. Stock and implements for Bale. Geo. H. Jacobs Co., Wayne Hldg., 311 Stnte. - tf Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTO R I A SEVEN .DENTIST -Dr. O. A. Olson, Dentist, Rooms 214 Masonic Bldg. Phone 440 Salem, Ore. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A FOR BENT. NICELY furnished housekeeping rooms, reasonable. Boa Wort a Commercial, FOR RENT Fine new residence at 1103 Hood street. Telephone 371. tf FOR RENT One large front room, furnished or unfurnished, 1900 Cen ter, tf HOUSKKKUl'lNU rooms for rent, 50.5 North High. Phone 012-M, or 684. E. N. 1'eetz. tf FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping rooms, 100 Union street. Inquire at Feetz Furniture Store. Mrs. J. L. Peets. tf FARM FOB KENT Stock ami grain farm for rent. Inquire at room 22 Breyman block, Salem, Ore. Refer ences required. Augltt FOR RENT The Oregon Fruit Brier plant on Bush street, for rent, on very favorable tortus. In fact, a bargain to the right party. For do tails soo Oliver Jory, 905 South Com mercial street. Phono 1020-.T. Ag27 roa sale. SMALL genera! Btock of merchandise ior sale, inquire llttu JNartli Cap itol streot. . tf OWNER of new 5-room house, now Hero trout Calirornin, otters same very cheap for cash, or will take god auto part pay. See him at Ilnynn building, Room (1. AugiUI HOPPICKKKS, ATTENTION We are houdqunrters for tents, camp stoves, stools, gloves, cots, springs, granite ware, everything to satisfy your wants. Lowest prices. Feet. Furniture Co., 2.'13 North Commercial. PGR SALE A good home for little money. Two choico lots, each 60x 150 feet; house, barn, plenty of shade and fruit trees. Two blocks from car line. Price 1501). Phono 470 or call nt room 304 U. 8. Bank building, tt FOR SALK OR Tit AUK Five-room modern house, paved street, located on North .Commercial street. Will take Hood nuto as part payment, or sell on cnsV terms. W. II. Graben hurst & Co.,' 275 Slate street. AuL'S FOR SALK Canning peac.hos, deliver ed to any part of town or bring your boxes and come to tho orchard, second grade peaches sold cheap in tho or chard. Tho Imlah orchard, 1-2 mile north from west end of Salem and Polk county'briilgo, on Wallace road. Phono B2 F-11. Sept. 10 FOR HALF .Mi acres of good land, 5 acres under cultivation, balance pas turn, close to school, sightly location. This is a good buy; price $800; down, balance $10 per month, 0 per cent interest. W. II. Grnbenhorst & Co., 275 Stato street. Aug2S notice ;fintenti6nto IM PROVE FAIRGROUNDS ROAD FROM THE WEST LINE OF BUMMER STREET TO THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD. Notico is hereby glvon that tho Com mon Council of tho City of Salem, Ore gon, deems it expedient und hereby do clarcs its purpose anil intention to forthwith improve Fair Grounds Road from tho West lino of Summer street to the Southern Pacific Railroad, with hard surt'aco pavement of tho class and character designated by tho Cily Engin eer in plans und specifications now on file with tho City Recorder as Bitumin ous Concrete Pavement No. 4. Said improvements to bo mudo at the ex pense of tho abutting and adjacent property within said limits, in accord ance with tho said plans and specifica tions for said street improvement as the same are now on file ami as heretofore adopted by thu Common Council of tho Cily of Salem under Resolution No. 1107 passed on the 0th day of August, 1015, nil of which aro on file with the City Recorder and are hereby referred to and mudo a part of this mrlico for a nioro definite mid particular description of the limits of suid Improvement, und of the class and character of tho same, Notice is further given that tho Com mon Council, by Resolution duly passed, has rejected all bids for the construc tion of said improvement und has de termined und declared its intention to construct tho said pavement with the machinery and tools of tuo City or Su lent under the provisions of Section "0 of the City Charter of the City of Sa lem, Oregon, as amended and adopted at tlu; general city election held in suid city on thu 7th day of December, 1011. Written remonstrances against said im provement may bo made at nny limn within Ten (HI) days (rum the mud publication of this notice, in the man ner provided by the sunt charter or tho City of SuliMii. This notice is published for Ten (10) days by order or the Com mon Council under Resolution No. 117.1 passed und adopted tho Kith day of August, It) 15, which said resolution Is hereby referred to and by reference is hereby made a rHrt of this notice, the Into of the first publication being tho 17th dav of August, 1015. CHAS. V. ELGIN, City Recorder. Aug. 28. I FRENCH FEfflM-E PILLS'. iryn inown tb mil 1 i levtlufl liuAraniWI tf MMf Kniaii. fn tt pvr b0, Willft'i'l ikM ineJ.i be t felUte4, HtmpMe) ft. It jVt ill HUi & I T" K f I: t; ir M , V