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DALLAS LOCAL NEWS (Capital Journal Special Service.) Dallas, Ore., Opt. 20. The regular vas nclU in rue i-iuu mums iieunesuuy evening- A good attendance was pres ent. Several matters of importance . T i . I !... I won- taKen up unu uiwu.-seu, among . which was the proposed taking up of I the montuiy suie unu mnrKer nay now l....lnnaJ K, V V 71,,.:., T. : l ItCII'g llt",ru,'ci u,, a. i.. iii,ia, i irpt- dent Fuller appointed the-following committee: H. G. Bluek. W. G. Vassall, Harry Viers and H. I. Price to meet with 'Mr. Davis nnd look into the propo sition. Gerald Yolk, of Knitm, was a business visitor in this city the first of the week. jr. Volk formerly edited the Polk County Observer. ...' Jliss Pauline Van Orsdel has gone to Coburil. where she will tencli in the public schools the coining -year. Miss Hazel Knight, Miss l.eone Wil liams.-crank Wilson, trunk Campbell Laird Woods and hut ley Farley went to Kugene the first of the week where he returns. they will attend the vniversity of Ore-1 Miss Wood, of Coburg. who taught in gon this year. i the Hubbard schools two vears ago. has .1. V., Watson, janitor in the Dallas made application to tne school board for public school building, has returned the seventh and eighth grades, has been from an all summer's stay at Condon, j accepted by the board and her returned 11. G. Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. contract is'expected in a day or so. George Scott returned Thursday from i Dr. S. W. Weaver and Jos. Johnston tin automobile trip to Cottage Grove wcut to Portland Thursday morning to and Eugene, 'consult physicians at the Good Saniari- Mrs. Kiln .1. Metzt.r has gone to Me- j tun hospital as to the advisability of an Minnville for Tin extended visit nt the operation for an inaoitity Mr. John home of her parents, Bev. and Mrs. Jo-1 ston has had for some time. Frank seph Hoberg. Fry w;n i0oU after the barn in the Rev. George H. Bennett, of the Meth-, absence of Mr. Johnston. odist church, will leave next week forj i.osemirg. wuere ne wm uuiMto. rue i nnd Mrs. Julius Stauffer Sunday even Methodist conference.- ! ing in their new residence. The even Mrs. D. I.oFors left Wednesday for ' ing wns spent in games mid music. Mrs. lva, Oklahoma, where they will join : Stauffer gave several instrumental se Mr. I.eFors, who has been there for! lections which were greatlv enioved. tevernl mouths ttiid make that place their future home. . . guests could not do justice to it all. T. C. Bhime and daughters, Clara nnd , Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Ju Knchel, who have been visiting nt the ! lius Stauffer, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Smith. Fred Hnrtman home on Ash street, left j Mr. and Mrs. Andy Steinbnch, Mr. anil the first of the week for their home in j Mrs. J. E. McLaughlin, Mrs. Christina Dennisou, Iowa, i Stauffer, Mrs. Elmer Stauffer nnd Frank Mott hits returned to' his home hi lorest Urove after a visit at the home of his brother,- .Tnck Mott. Harrv Brndlev was a business visitor in Fulls City this week. j George Morton has accepted a posi-' tion in the office of ft. E. Williams at i Cortland and left Wednesday, to begin! work. . Mr. and MrSi fonrad Stafriir were business visitors in Sulem Tuesdnv nft-i ernoou. . Den u Collins and Rex Lntnpimin have to enjoying the fifty-fourth anuuul Ore returned to their homes in Portland , gon g'tate fair. . after a short visit at tlie home of Mr. I Workmen arc placing cluster lights Collins' parents, Judge and Mrs. J. L.J along the main walk and also extending Collins, and with other relatives iuj the water system to the depot. Fulls City. An entry' of sheep was made yester-' Walter Williams left Wednesday j Jay by a party from Kentucky, the eu morning for San Francisco, where lie j try coming by letter, will take in the Panama-Pacific ex-! w. L. fcheard, Dayton, has entered position. . . I two pens of swine of the Duroc Jersey Claude Ellison, one of the proprietors 1 breed. ' of the Fulls Citl electric light plant.! F. R. Steel, Grants l'ass, has entered was a Dallas business visitor Tues-1 12 pens of Chester Whites, day. (.. o. Swales, Salem, will compete in fc. H. Tetre, a prominent Airlie hop the Chester White class, having listed grower, was transacting business iu this ui pens w ith the secretory, city Wednesday. Mr. i'etre wns former- Herbert Willard, Dayton, enters eight ly county commissioner of Pork. .(mm- C. B. Sundberg, mnnnger of the Dal las Telephone company, was a Falls City visitor Tuesdnv. W. V. Fuller and Mrs. Oscar Hnyter and children were Salem visitors Wed nesday afternoon. M. L. Thompson, the popular Falls ! tity druggist, was in the city on busi-i ness Wednesday nflernoon. Mrs. J. II. Cornwall has returned from u visit with relatives in Eugene. v Harold Kirlqmtriek was a business visitor in Portland this week. Attorney Glen O. Holmnn was a Cnpi-i tal City visitor the first of the week. in one-half mile of such grounds, with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zellur, of Black out having paid said state board of ag JKock, passed through this city this week Uiculture or such society their license on their way to their future home in I for the privileges, or obtained the writ Cottage Grove, where Mr. Zellar will j ten consent of the president and aecre engage in the book and stationery busi-j tnrv thereof, every person so offeud ness. j injr" shall, on conviction thereof before Harold Miller left the first of the 'any court having competent jurisdic week for Salem, where he will attend tion, be fined iu a sum not exceeding Willamette university the coming school $100, nor less than $10. Paragraph year. I 53M savs that the above shall not np- Mrs. O. C. Coffin left the first of pv to persons regularly and coiitinu- the week for Drnin, Ore., where she will upend the winter with relatives. Annexation of Mexico Declared Only Solution San Francisco, Sept. IS, Denouncing j President Wilson's Mexican policy with! virulence that startled his listeners,! Dudley Norris, prominent mining e. gitieer today told the American institute of mining engineers convention that William H.T.ft wn. mainly .poniblo Jor the j.resent .Mexican problem. 'Taft handed Wilson a lemon,' he said, "when he left him thu Mexican problem. "Taft should have shot 400 United' states regulars at the first bunch of, jir. nn,i Mis. Val Gerig's litlle ilaugh Mexicanr that showed fight. That would tPri Leora, wns very sick Saturday, but have put a Btpp to all this misery and ler' nev did not lust long, she beiug sorrow and destruction of properly. ' un rli,n Kiinday. "I got all my money out of there two t Mr, Val and Kred Gerig sold their years before the storm broke. I saw season's crop or potatoes to the blind the signs of the times. " school. The prii e received was 40 cents "The Mexican army wns weak. It -per bushel, ivns a bluff. Recruited from the pris-1 Miss Doro'hy Iitinner started Inst rns it lacked loyalty. It wonldn 't : Wednesday to the academy of the Vt il Klnnd the guff in the pinch, so I drew Ininette university, out. Among the Fruitlar.d young people "There is nothing ahead for Mexico who expect to ntteml Salem high school but annexation. It is bound to come this winter re Avis "esstt ootier or Inter.' I Donaldson, ,loe Heigel, Walter Hansom ..i... i. , . . . i ! .'... I At-urill Itrnnsnn. nil ui- pronucts or tne rnrms or tins section n.d i. ,,,! nnl., a. f 1 "id for itssilnV vuluiVWoodburn In- '',9 interested to know tl, at t leir v a, a 'leiieiident it on ends upon October 4, at H.im a. m. f'e'"""t' .NeU Huiidnv. September 20, the " lllnvesville district convention will be MRS. MILLEE IS DEAD .held at Ki. key. Fruitland expects to '" " 'attend so there will be no Sunday school Eugene, Ore., Kept. 21. Mrs. George that date. Mist Grace Itaker and Mr. Melvi,, Miller. 'one of the best known Otterbein were chosen delegates, literary women of the Pacific coast, is A good meeting ot the 'lend at the home of her sister here held Sunday. .pee, d note was the illness of four montns. nirs. .Miner was formerly editor of the onthly in Portland and ip tit thu Mnnsnt Xlntrn - I'a ific Const Mont was a contributor to the Sunset Magn etic. AwafUadOiala' Mmal Ha raaaiaoe taaveitiei, lllylieet rmmr an lipw1 01 It. Oil HUBBARD NEWS D. V. Hershberger will have lis cider mill running Monday. Brine in vour an . . Mr. . aud Mrs. Ira Hamilton n,l daughter, Iris, aud Mr. and Mrs. Mel Hamilton left Monday for southern Ore- gon and northern California poiuts, to be gone a few days. Mr. Harry E. Ward, vice-president iar -r . 1 and Mr. J. L. Williams, assistant cash ier of the Irving Nntiounl bank, of New York City, visited at the tate bank of Hubbard on mesdav. -Mrs. A. L. Hopper and daughter, Miss Bessie, sister of K. W. Gable, of Wash ougal, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Young of Shaw, Ore., Mr. Run Mrs. Earl Per kins of Portland, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Gable Monday.- W. B. McKey and Fred Newton are planning to go to Colfax, Calf next Sun day to see Mrs. Fred Newton, who has been recuperating iu the sanitarium for some months. AT r AfcKpr will visit several points hi the state before A surprise party was given on Mr lee cream and cake was served but the Johnny Stauffer, Misses Ida Stauffer, Kntherine I.efler, Anna Kilmer, Hilda Schlittenhnrt, Opal. Verna and Mildred Smith. Messrs. Willie Schlittenhnrt, Chnrles Blosser. Herman Stuwe, Horace Giesy and Fred Wolter. Enterprise. FAIR GROUNDS BULLETIN I State Fair G rounds. .Ore., Sept. 17. ! Cnmners are pitchiuo tents preparatory rterrs of swine.- . A number of concessioners have ask ed that the law be enforced as prescrib ed on page 2U01, volume three, Lord's Oregon Laws, which reads as follows: If any person shall set up any shop, booth, or waeon for the sale of spirit uous or other liquors, cigars, goods, w ares, merchandise, meals, lunch, or any article of traffic whatever on any grouuds owned or occupied by the state board of agriculture, the Oregon tSute Agricultural society, or any county or district society formed for the promo tion nnd encouranemeut of agriculture, stock crowing or horticultural, or with- ously engaged. The words regularly j and continuously are the ones upon which the concession people will contest the right of several persons to ao Busi ness. FRUITAND NEWS (Capital Journal Special Service.) I'rttitlund. Or.. Sept. 21. Mr. Sam , i -. . . l... tier.g ns nee i i. eip."i '' ".."" honiV on a i . .. . , . . h , (l(,ir ,. !.,rm.n ,i,is weeK from the hop fields, ' .. .i vllua f nli ami (iriicc tHllloiiK lilll n'i ....-..i Coleman. Grace 'Baker anil Mrs. Standi- t ,..i fnmiiv SphthI bovs are still ., :,.. i,,'rt,Pver . i n ,i.i tt.;tt , The children of the neighborhood will .,..... ,..i.: ,i ek. ainuintf . ' , . -" was ,W of h1 fdowinl!: Susan Bennett. . .. - i'nlamnn until i n.Uor (iraee Coleman, .-nbohii Kunner. Marie Iliegel, Luella Zigler, i 11. an, I Umu Ctttcrbein. ti. i, .!,, ami aw-inl meeting of the V. P. A. will be held at the home of i. ..! Mra. Eireler next Friday v- ..nina Tuomi intereste.1 are welcome to attend. ' TtT A JOURNAL OLABBinED AS THEY A SB BUSINESS OBTTESS ONB CXNT A WOKD. THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPT. 21, 1915. Corn Limpers! Use "Gets-It and Smile! Corns Come Eight Off, Clean and Quick! You Needn't Limp, or Fuss With. Your Corns Any More! . What's 'the use of spoiling a good time for yourself .-by limping around with fierce cornsf It's one of the easiest things in the world, now, to get rid of them. -'Gets-It" does it "Thou Cotm Com Rich! Off. Char Ai Whietlo. by V"3 "GeU-lt'" the Kew- vrav. That's whv "Gets-it" has!f,ral' become the' corn remedv of America,! ,ort9' Pcr, ton ' f the biggest selling corn 'remedv iu theUovcr secd 13 ,0 loc world, preferred by millions. Do you remember that toe-eating salve you ..i..,.. .A ii,., inn.!...,,.!!:,,.. tandaKr hegoudoilreamery bir, per pound 35c knfvi.s. r7.ors siul scissorsl Well now.! forget them all. No -more fussing, no more pain. Whenever you use simple, easv " Gets-It,' the corn is doomed, sure. So is every callus, wart or bunion. Never cut' corns or calluses, it' makes them grow that much faster and in creases the danger of blood poison, No cutting' is necessary by using "Gets It.."' Use it tonight and end your corny existence! "Gets-H'Ms sold by. all druggists, 25c a bottle, or sent direct . by E. Lawrence & Co.,' Chicago. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, 1 Lucas County, I " Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he la senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business In the City of To ledo, County -and State aforesaid, anil that said Arm will nav the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and ev ery case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of HALL'S CATARRH CURE. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed In rhy presence, this 6th day of December, A D 1886 (Seal) ' A..W. GLEASON. V Notary Public. Hnll's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally and arts directly upon the blood and mu cous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. V F. J. CHENEY ft CO., Toledo, O. Sold liv all DrugRlsts, 7!ie. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. CATARRH of (ha BLADDER relieved in 24 HOURS Each Cap- fTS sulc hears the (MIDIfl nam! )" ' Rnnart nt emm ttrfelt 4 Skin or reauiy is a Joy Fcrevt DR. T. FELIX GOURAUD'S ORIENTAL CREAM CR MAGICAL BEAUTIFIES Remni Tan, Plniplfl KivrltUw. Uth PmIiIiua, It.Mli, and Skin PlHi-wii on ttvery blemloL on bcautf, tutl la tie ilt'lectlun. II Ilk Um1 the tit til CO yuan, end tl to tmrmieM w iiulelt lobeiiurelt ll pnirly mntlfl. Aocipt Doooiintfr felt of lliuluu limit. Tlr L. a Havre mid to Mr of tlie hint ln (a patient.' : " Ai jri.il IwIlM will ute lliem I reoitmntens f.olirniina Cream a the leant turnifu. at all thj ekin prniarailops." Kr Nile by all driiKKWIl and Fancy Booda Oeauw in the United stale, UanaUa aal Euro) rO.T.H0P(lHS. Proo. 37 Ginl Joint 3mtt N-tr L E HUM Care of TICK SO TONG Chineae Medicine and Tea 'Company Has medicine which will cure any known disease. 153 South High Street, 9 Salem, Ore. Phone 283. ft.fttTTT'TTIHTTTTfTTTTTT aaiemrence :: and Stove Works R. B. Fleming. Prop. Depot American Fence To Hop Growers: Morley'i Pat Braced Basket Bunds the strain. Buy now and save money. Don't wait until you need them. Or order now and get them later. 850 Court Street Phone 131 Bock of Chicago Store UNDERTAKERS. LEHMAN k CLOUOH C. B. Webb, A. M. Clough morticians and funeral di rector. Latest nodern nethoda known to the profession employed. 44S Court ttreet. Mais 120,Main 88. RIODON BICUAKDSON CO. Funeral directors end undertakers, 25S North High ftreet. Day aad night phone 183. e '- -J '-'-"- 1 J WATEB COntPASY. 9 A LEVI WATER COMPANY-Offlee corner Commercial and Trade streets. For water service epidy at office. Billf payable monthly in advance. f UU UUUUUIW l Wheat is looking . up considerably. That is, the 'general market is up, al though there is little if any buying in the city. But taking the Portland prices as a basis, wheat today is worth in Salem 75 to 70 cents. One or two small lots were sold yesterday at 7C ceuts. -Out 8 are also firmer, the tiest quality now bringing 35 cents. Eggs'are on the climb again, and the grocers are paying 2S cents cash, and 30 cents trade. . ' , , . Pork on foot is showing -signs of weakness, tl cents today being top price. Eggs retail are now "5 cents. WHOLESALE MARKET . . araraa. Kay, timothy, per ton $ll$12l uats, vetcn Cheat , - 4gW0 ' ...$10 Wheat, new crop Oats, new crop . l DC 32(ir35c Rolled barley $31.50 Corn $40 Cracked corn $41.50 Vj0unlr' ou"er ,17c Egga and Poultry. Eggs, candled, No. 1, cash , 30c Eggs, case count, cash 2Sc Eggs, trade 30c Hen's, pound 11c Roosters, old, per pound 7c Spring chickens, pound 15c Fork, Veal and Mutton. Veal, dressed lOfjTll Pork, dressed 9tf l-2c Pork, on foot 0c Spring lambs 5(ic Steers 65 l-2c Cows 3 fT 4c Bulls 33'jC rjwes 3c Wethers 44Vic Vegetables. Cabbage 40c Tomatoes, Oregon 75c string garlic 12 1 Potatoes 75c Cucumbers 25c Walla Wulhi onions 85c Beans 4o Sweet potatoes 2'oC Fruits. Oranges, Valonoiu .". $55.25 Lemons, per box $4.00tW4.50 Bananas, lb So California grape fruit $3.00 Dates, dromedary, ease $3.25 Fard dates $1.00 Coconnuts, per dozen $1 Cantaloupes $1.25 Watermelons $1.25 Grapes .:. $1.40 Betall Price Eggs, per dozen.,..', Dfic Sugar, cine Jd.lifi Sugar, D. G $(1.45 Creamery butter 40c Flour, hard wheat LlifiSi-Zf Flour, valley ., $1.451.00 PORTLAND MARKET Portland, Ore., , Sept. 21. Wheat: Club, 83 l-2c. Bluestem, 80c. ' ,( Oats: No. 1 white feed, j,2.1.2!5. Feed, 23. Hogs: Best live, 0.03. Prime, steers, $(i(??7. Fancy cows, if'5(?i.5.25. Calves, 7((i8. Spring lambs, $fi.50(?7. Butter: City creamery, 31 1 -2c. Eggs: Selected local ex., 30c. liens. 12 l-2(fiMc. Broilers, 17c. Geese, 8c, Rev. Carl H. Elliott . Sneaks On Ten Prophets In Series of Addresses Rev. Carl H. Elliott, pastor of the First Presbyterian church in his sermon Sunday morning begun a series of addresses on the 10 prophets of Israel. In a preliminary statement, Mr. Kl liot said that for his authority on this series of sermons, ho hud tnken first the Bible, and then two books, one by Dr. A. I). Davidson nnd the other by Willurd J. Beecher, of Auburn Semi nary. The word prophet, said the speaker, was from Oreelt words meaning to speak for, and did not necessnrily mean thnt a prophet slim, Id tell future events. Prophets often prophesied or foretold events that did nut come to pass. Fore telling events was nur the primary ob jects of the prophet! of Israel. The foretelling of an event was merely the memo- to an end, and Was often employed by the prophets to bring the children "f Israel to obedience. Prophet! were independent of any org n ni .nt ion, and according to history were to be found among the shepherds and common people as well as among kings. According to the Bible record, proidi ets received message from God eitlier by drenms or vision, but the main thing was to be able to interpret a dream, rather than to receive a message in a dream. Tnken as a whole, Mr. Klllott was of the opinion that the special work or mission of the prophets was to keep the children of Israel in line with God's will, and to hold tlicm true to the teach ings of Moses. Also to keep alive among the people, the idea of God, as the God of Isriiel, aiirl that the God of Israel was a righteous God. Their mis sion was to tcuch the people the true way and to plead with them to walk ju the way of .iciiovan. But 1 reading and speuking of proph ets, Mr. Klliott emphasized the fact that they should be thought - of as statesmen, reformer! end builders of mankind. MONEY TO LOAN Oa (Tool BmJ ZrtaU Seesrlty Ta.OS-K.rOBD Om Ladd ft Book BasX Balem, Ortgea Classified CHIROPRACTOR QONSULT DR. MAY, experienced and . successful Chiropractor, for acute and j chronic disorders. Has practiced six years in Oregon. Toe consultation. I Hours, 1) to 12, 1 to (1. 805-6-7 Hub-' ' "KVSS '"To p rn0n9 i office 572; residence l)!a-R. CHIROPRACTIC-aPINOLOGIST DR. O. U SCOTT Graduate of Chiro-1 ' rjractie'a Fountnin Hend. Dftvennort. Iowa. If. you have tried everything i ; and have got no relief, try Chiroproe- tic spinal adjustments aud get well.' ,, 'Officii 400-7-8 U. K Katiukial Bank I c Buiiaing 1'hoae Main 87. Reaidencej DRY CLEANING PRESSING CLOTHES CLEANERS Pressers, 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 nnd delivered free. Phone 728. Apparol Service Co., 138 S. High street. MAGNETIC MASSEUER AND SCIEN- TIFIO MANIPULATOR IF YOU WANT YOUR HEALTH BACK Go to Dr. Hagol. He can get circulation when all others fail, lie treats for all bodily ills, aches or pains. Come and sue mo if you are ailiutr. Treatment. $1.00. Bush & Breymnn Bldg. MAUSOLEUM. MOUNT CREST ABBEY MAUSO LEUM The bettor way. Dry and sanitary. Building always open to iBitors. Sunday 1 to 4 p. m. J. W. flaskill, -manager, 828 South 12th. Phone 1308. OSTEOPATH DRS. B. H. WHITE and 11. W. WAL-, TON OBteopnthio physicians and 1 nerve spocinlists. Graduates of Amer-. lean pcnooi 01 ustcopainy, jvirnsvum 1 1 Mo. Post graduate and specialized in nerve diseases at Los Angeles college. 1 Trent acute und chronic diseases. Consultation free. Lady attendant. 1 . Office 505-500 U. 8. National Bank Building. Pho-.d 8."0. liosidonco 340: North Capitol street. Phono 409. I SCAVENGER. 3ALEM SCAVENGER Charles Soob proprietor. Gurlmgo and refuse of all kinds removed on monthly contract! at reasonable rates. Yards and cess pools cleaned. Office phone Main 2247. Residence Main 2272. THE BAKER J. T. JOHNSON, Prop. 645 Ferry Ht. Phone 297 Board and Rooms. ltooniB 25o and Up. Attractive Rates to Students. We cun please you. LODGE DIRECTORY. A7 O." WProUciiou Lodge io. 2. Meets every Monday ovening at 8 in the MeCornack hall, corner Court and Iiiberty stroets. A. K. Aufrance, M. W.j S. A. McFaddeu, recorder; A. L. Brown, F. CKNTHAL LOUGH No. 1H, K, of P. MeCornack building. Tuesday even ing of each week at 7:30. F. F. Schram, C. C.J W. 11. Gilson, K. uf R. aud S. SALEM LODGE No. 4, A. F. & A. M. Stuted communications first Friday in each month at 7:30 p. in. In tho Masonic Tcuiplo, J. C. Welch, W. M.j 8. Z. Culver, secretary. PACIFIC LODGE No. 60, A. F. & A. . M. Stated communications third Fri day in each month at 7:30 p. in. iu the Masonic Temple. Glenn C. Niles, W. M.j Ernest II. Choate, secretary. R. N. of A. "Oregon Grape Camp," No. 1300, meets every Thursday even ing in MeCornack building, Court and Liberty itroots; elevator. Mis! Syl via Bc'naupp, 1701 Market, oracle; Hazel Price, Imperial Furniture Co., recorder. MULTNOMAH ROYAL ARCH CHAP TER- No. 1, R. A. M. Regular meet ing second Friday in each month at 8 p, m. in thu Masonic Temple, Al fred F. Marcus, Ex. High Priest; Rus sell M. Brooks, secretary. HUDSON COUNCIL No. 1, R. t S. M. Stated assembly first Monday in each month, Muaonic Tcinplo. James Plant. Thrice Illustrious Muster; Glen C. Niies, recorder. DK MOI.AY COMMANDER Y No. 5, K.,No. T. Regular conclave fourth r nduy In each month at H o clock p. m., in Masonic Temple. Sojourning Sir Knights are courteously Invited to meet with us. Geo. II. Burnett, E. C; Frank A. Turner, recorder CHADWICK CHAPTER No. 37, O. K. K. Regular meeting every first and third Tuesday at H p. in. in the Ma sonic Temple. Elizabeth Head, W. M.j Ida M. Bnbcock, aeeretary. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Moot every Friday night at 8 o'clock in MeCornack block, Oscar Donaldson, C. C; L. 8. Geer, clerk. C07 Court etreeL Phone o3. UNITED ARTISANS Capital Assem bly No. IU, meet! every Wednesday . at 8 p. m. id Moose hnll. Mrs. F. W. Cook, M. A.; J. T. Ponn, secretary, 413 Masonic Temple. SALEM HUMANE WX'IETY D, D. Keeler, president; Mrs. Lou lUIsou, aeeretary. All ease! of crtioltv or neglect ot dumb anitnali should lie reported to the secretary for Investi gation. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Oregon Cedar Camp No. BiMmeeti every Thursday evening at o'clock in MeCornack hull corner Court and I.IWtv street!. Elenstof service, W. W. Hill, V. C .( Re A. Turner.elerk. Advertising Page r4.MM DENTIST. DR. 0. A. OLSON, DENTIST. Room 214. Phone 440. Masonic, Temple. Salem, Oregon FOR EENT. Nl .i!LY furnished housekeeping rooms, reasonable. 855 North Commercial. ! FOR RKXT Nicely furnished house i keeping rocrns. 359 Center. Phrne 204 M. Sept 21. GOOD 5-UOOM HOl'SK at .")ti7 8. 18th , for rent. Phone 2348.1. bopt i ' ,",-..,", 'T . " " J ... ' i l"i i l .80 Sot 22 1 FOR B KNT i'ompletrfy furnished 5- room cottage, 1 l.lnck frnm I'nnrT.- house. No children. 273 N. High I . Septal street. FOR RENT In' exchange for room and . board of gentleman, 9 room furnished hoiise. Address 178 8. Liberty days, or 123S S. Com '1 evenings. Sept22 LOST. LOST Gold Elgin watch, closed case, Independence road or in town. Re ward. Return to .lorirnnl office. Sep22 MISCELLANEOUS. DRESSMAKING at homo or by the day. Phone M. 2359 Oentcr St. GRADUATE Kl'USK Miss Anna Rat cliff. 482 South High stroet. Phone 1123. Octltf HOME WET WASH LAUNDRY Let us da vour weekly washing. We use sauitary methods. We call and de' liver vour washing for 50 cents. Give us a trial. Phone E471. Fif teenth a.td It streets. Something New in Salem 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. THE DAILY. CAPITAL JOURNAL Classified Business Telephone Directory A Quickhandy reference for busy people EVERYTHING Salem Electric Co., Maeoni Temple, LAUNDRIES. Salom Steam Laundry, 130 South Liberty Main 21 PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING AND TINNINO T. M. Barr, 184 South Commercial Street Main 181 UNDER TAKERS. Rigdon-Richardson Co., 254 North High itroot Day and night, Main 183 TRANSFER AND DRAYAQB. Balom T'uck ft Dray Co., corner State and Front etreoti Main 74 JOB P2INTIN. Beaver State Priutori, Patton Block .. 15H TRAVELERS' GUIDE SOUTHERN PACIFIC. North Bound. 18 Oregon Express ... 6:0.m. 64 Mound Special 0:1- a.m. 2ft Willamette Limited 9:22 a.m. 12 Shasta Limited ...11:55 a.m. 18 Portland Passenger 2:00 p.m. 20 Portland PaBsengor 6:00 p.m. 14 Portland Express . 8:00 p.m. 222 Portland fast Fr't. 10.38 p.m. 220 Local way Fr't ...10:35 p.m. Bouto Bound. 15 California Expresi 8:32 a.m. 17 Roseburg PassongorlliZO a.m. S3 Exposition Bpecial 2:43 p.m. 18 Cottage Grove Pai. 4:20 p.m. 11 Shasta Limited ... 6:43 p.m. 27 Willamette Limited 0:10 p.m. 13 San Francisco Ex.. 10:88 p.m. No. Nu No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. Na. No. 1 1"1"' No. No. 221 San Francisco Fast Freight 12:3B m- No. 2i!5 Local way Fr't... 8:10 a.m. Balom-Oeer Lin. No. 73 Arrive! at Halem.. 0:15 a.m. No. 70 Leaves Salem ... 9:50 a.m. No. 75 Ar. Balom (mixed) 2:00 p.m. No. 74 Leave! Salem .... 4:16 p.m. No connection south of Goer. No. 161 Lt. Balem, motor.. 7:00 a.m. No. 1(13 L. Salem, motor 9:45 a.m. No. 105 Lt. Salem, motor.. 1:40 p.m. No. 107 Lr. Salem, motor.. 8:25 p.m. No. 109 Lt. Salom, motor.. 6:15 p.m. No. 2.39 Way Fr't lv. Sulem 6:00 a.m. No. 102 A r. Balem 6:40 a.m. No. 104 Ar. Salem 11:25 a.m. No. 100 Ar. Salom 8:15 p.m. No. 108 Ar. Salem o:U p.m. No. 170 Ar, Balem 7:45 p.m. No. 210 Way Fr't ar. Balem 1:35 p.m. OREOON ELECTRIC RAILWAY CO, Northbound. Lt. Balem Tiain No. Ar. Portland 4:35 i Owl .... 8:o3 a.m. 8.30 o.m - 8 :45 a.m. 0:45 i.m 10 Limited 11:35 a.m. 11:20 u . 18 1:45 p.". MM) t,.m...... 14 4:10 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 16 Limited 6:50 p.m. 0:37 o.m 80 6:00 p.m. 7:65 p.m 22 .10:00 p.ov SEVEN rOE SALE. FOR SALE 4 head Jersey cows. D. R. Hammack,, Kt. 8, Salem. Sept 21 SMALL general stock of merchandise for sale. Inquire 1100 North Capitol-itreeL tf FOR SALE 10 head Shropshire ewes and 15 head goats. Phone 22F2. C. B. McElhaney. Sept22 FOR SALE Durham Jersey cow heavy milker whe.t fresh. Due December. 2385 N. Front street. Sept23 split BODY OAK wood, $4.50 per cord: irrub oak $5.00 5.50: ash $4.50. Second erowth fir. $3.50. Phone J- Oct 11 R BALM '" I - - house. Price $ 1 1 00 if taken soon. Phone 115HJ. Scpt22 5(14 S. 10th. ONE HORSE POWER-Stover gasoline engine, pump jack, 1 galv. iron tanK, 1000 gal. Price 70. Also 4 ft. Wj in. galv iron pipe, 7'l.e per foot. In quiro F. L. Terwilliger, Moose club. FOR SALE Used heating stoves, ga lorel Good stock of used furniture . of all kinds. Good stock of new goods. Exchange department. Deutsih gesprochen. Como. Peetz Furniture Co., 33 North Commercial. tf FOR TRADE. 40-ACRE well-improved farm to trade for modern house, close in. 62-acre farm for rent. Stock and implements for snlo. Geo. B. Jacobs Co., Bayne Bldg., 341 State. tf WILL ACCEPT city property for my equity in ten acres of good soil well fenced and wntcred by sirin'g brook, on good rond and near school. Phone ' 470, or call at 304 V. 9. Hank Bldg. tf Telephone .Main 1200 ELECTRICAL. 127 North High Southbound. Lt. Portland 0:45 it.m 1 8:25 a. in 5 Limited 10:40 a m 7 2:10 p.m 9 4:40 p.m 13 Limited Ar. Balem 8:55 a.m. 10:11 OJn. 12:55 pja. ... 4:33 p.m. ..... 6:40 p.m. 3:40 p.m.. 0:00 p.m... Dally except Sunday. . 17 Local 8:10 p.m. 9:20 p.m 19 . 11:45 p.m 21 Owl .... Northbound. Lt. Corvallle 4:10 p.m 20 ...,J1:25 p.m. . 1:55 a.m. Ar. Salem .. 5:87 p.m. Ar. Salem .. 9:45 a.m. ..4:00 p.m. Lv, Eugene 7:35 a. iu 1:50 p.m.... 10 Limited 10 Limited 22 ...... 5:10 p.m 7:oa p.m. 12:05 o.m 2 Owl 8:10 a.m. Southbound. Lv. Sulem Ar. Albany , 6:85 p.m. Ar. Eugene 4:35 p.m Lt, Salem 2:00 a.m 10:15 a.m Lv, Salem 1:00 p.m.. 9 7:05 p.m. : Ar. Eugene 21 Owl 7:50 a.m. 5 Limited 12:25 p.m. Ar.. Albany 7 - 2:05 p.m. Stops at Corvallle Ar. Eugene 13 . 8:60 p.m. Lt. Balem 0:40 p.m Woodburn Local Dally Except Sunday! No. 04 Leavei Salem ....3:40 p.m. Arrives In Salem .. 8:26 p.m. CORVALLI8 CONNECTIONS. Northbound. Lt. Corvallle Ar. Salem 8:26 a.m 10 - 9:43 a.m. (Local Albany to Balem.) 2:82 p.m 16 4:00 p.l 4:10 p.m.. 20 0:37 p.i 7:55 p i 6:09 p.m... Lt. Balom 10:15 a.m... 4:33 p.m... 1:00 p.m... 1:45 p.m.- sa . Southbound. Ar. Corvallil ..11:84 a.m. 6:02 p.m. ., 2:32 p.m. 18 - 0:00 p.m. WILLAMETTE RIVER BOTJTB. Oregon City Transportation Company. Steamer Pomona and Oregona 1 Bulem tot Portland and way landing, dally txcept Buaday, at a. m.