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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOU 'AT.. SAT.KM. OREGON. MONDAY. OCTOBER 4, 1915. SEVEN HOW "TiZ" HELPS SORE, TIRED FEETf Hunters Do Not Respect "No Trespass" Warnings (Capital Journal bpecinl Service.) Qumaby, Or., Oct. 21-With the most SEVERE RHEUMATIC PAINSDISAPPEAR Rheumatism depend on an acid which flows in the blood, affecting the liooa-uve sore reei, Darning icet, swot- , im wnirn. o .trespassing " signs Ion feet, sweaty feet, smelling feet, tired appear, shooting from the highway, and feet . betore sun up and after sun down. The Good-bye, corns, callouses, bunions and rvcnue derived from the hunting lj. raw spots. Ko lr."Bes eviuenuy causes tne law to blink : sui reme disregard of the law regarding . 8 "V.1 3"n"9r producing intlnm- tne matter, hunters are flooding fields """"" aim jwiu.-. 101s aciu more shoe tight ness, no more limping with pain or drawing up your face in agony. "TIZ"is magical, acts right oft. TIZ" draws out all the poisonous exttda gets Into the blood through some de feet m the digestive processes, ami remains there because the liver, kid neys and skin are too torpid to carrv it off.- " Hood's Aarsaparilla, - the old-time blood tonic, is very successful in the treatment of rheumatism. It acts di- The Elmore tamilv. seven in number 'fn P1,rlO'ing effect, on the week for Indianapolis waere " " i 'nro,,Kn ,,ne moon on tne teside. Their tickets nnr- ''.ver' kl"vs and skin, which it stim- this station., bad the name V,-' a":'. at the 8ame ,,me 11 ' "Indianapolis written 100 times up, ''', "'K' 'on them. They go bv wav of San . t"',t, "001 ? arsananlla today Franucisco and Salt Tko t'liir rn,it bv aI1 druggists." bein over the Oregon Electric mildly when some agitated farmer rush es in with the news that his old woman tins been shot bv a careless hunter. leave this they will chased at improves , Sold a r i - r of Ul..b.. .1 nn Vh. tZl Sr ana lireut Aorthera Steamship Co., ; ". ': ,u" -" -earner pre "ri7 I D. and R. O, Missouri j lut,,1K the ' la'8 attendance ,i . i, or" and Vandalia. lines. ' from this section Al how corn. , Roy South ,eft Mond f s w Mrs J. L. McFarlane, w.io was crit wet zfl cent . i. :, ,.. '. icallv ill duriuir the week, is much im. vii, tl riafUIIIKIUII UUltVl I proved in health ileave i SIrs' Warie ,.'l,roll "3 recovering from . aimriv ui unless mat Kepi ner in- Oregon Sheep Graze ' On National Forest Reserve pot your loot misery, fortable your feet feel, l-nr f TT7" M. at ... A "" 77 7,t t o ea Vr r sity, for a Tour year's course, department a ore Don t suffer Hav, j Mrs. m,,, Vhititen.teu win gtuii icoi, uuui im, toi mat never Wn nmim, t . . .:., ! imr swell, never hurt, never get tired. A-ii.e nth Sh .in v-;;. h. .i..i,. (doors for several days. year's foot comfort guaranteed or Mrs. SLi rhen nt. swm.ntn . Mr Monroe Ltterback and her money refunded. . , win .ccomnanv her tn Kan Vrnnion ! "Blighter elva arrived thia week Utterbuck vAwumiivu im me uani mice - . . - ... , . , . . months. Mrs. Chittenden will accom- t L 'B' STlV' ""' lianv Mrs. (asl.eu to her new home!?."1 imnk fc,tur,s ot B,toli8 Thurs- near Los Angeles for a few weeks. ! y I'ortlnnd, Ore., Oct. 4. tin Oregon, while Miss Marie Chittenden will enter I here are npproximiitelv 7119,000 heads;'nol for, the winter in the exposition of sheep grazing upon the national for-'. 1''.vt making her home with some rela ests. This represents 43 per cent . of i tives. Dr. ami Mrs. Stone, the number grazed in the state. ' The Young Ladies Class of the Quin- In its improvement -work, the forest !KV Sunday. school went to the district cervice has constructed to date in ' Sunday schonl convention last Sunday nsliingtou and Oregon over 4,0001 miles ot trail and the same length of j telephone line During tiie fiscal year ending June I 1915, there were opened to entry1 on the national forests of Oregon, up-1 mi individual applications, 31a forest' homesteads, covering an area of about '20,000 acres; and in national forests of Washington, there were 812 forest THE. MARKETS WhoU'salc grain men report every thing quiet in the grain business, with no chauges in the market from last week. It is the same old story for wheat and oats, with any mau entitled to his opinion as to which way the mar ket will turn. - .. " Cantaloupes and watermelons are now out of the market. Oranges are up 2 cents a box, and lettuce is down to 40 cents. Following the decline quoted by the refineries, sugar is now quoted re tail at U.1U ana so.nu. WHOLESALE MARKET arania. Hav, timothy, per ton M3.00 Oats, vetch ., 910 Cheat $9(atl0j Wheat, new crop , 75c ! Oats, new crop 30(ir32ei Rolled barley $31.00 ! Corn 40 Cracked corn $41.50 Bran $27.00 Shorts, per ton $2S.OO Clover seed 13 to 15c Classified Advertising Page CHIROPRACTOR MMMMMMMMMM t MMMMMtM-MM CONSULT DR. MAY, experienced and ucce&sful Chiropractor, for acute and chronic disordora. lias practiced six years ia Oregon. rce consultation. Hours, 9 to 12, 1 to 6. 305 0-7 Hub bard BIdg. Lady attendant. Phone office 672; residence 9S2-R. ! CHIROPRAOTICSPINOLOOIST DR. O. L. SCOTT Graduate of Chiro practic's Fountain Head, Davenport, Iowa. If you have tried everything and have got no reliof, try Chiroprac tic spinal adjustments and get well. Office 400-7-8 U. &. National Bank Building, l'hone Main 67. Residence Main 82S-B. - Something New in Salem v 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. DENTIST. DR. O. A. OLSON, DENTIST. Room 214. Phone 440.1 Masonic Tcmplo. Salem) Oregon HAVE YOU A CHILD? homesteads opened lo entry, covering in area of 3,800 acres. Results obtained from land classifi cation work on the national forests demonstrates' the fact that practically ill farm land has been excluded from the forests. According to figures compiled by the; government, water powers in the state : of Oregon ore capable of developing :!,!)00,000 horse power mid in the Btnte of Washington, 5,000,000 horse power. In Oregon there are already l'fi,lSti horse power, and in Washington, 40S, (KKI horse power. Allies Not Yet Ready For Great. Offensive fun Francisco, Oct. 4. "The allies nre only just reaching a state of rendi- j iiess. In two or three months ' the. ' amount of ammunition available will bo stupendous. And if 1 could tell you what is being done in the aviation department, it would be scarcely be- ' licvnble. We know what it means, this gToat war and we nre happy." Prince Andre Pontiatowski, of the I French army, six weeks away from the i battle front, told of France's situation : ns regards the European war. l'onia- i towski is here visiting relatives and . the exposition. j Poniiitowski declared Frnnce nasi placed orders for supplies in increasing niiioiiiits up to the end of 1910. In the l opinion of the pri.ice, the war will not ; Inst later tiinu next spring. SALEM FIRM BUYS PRUNES. Many w ne-i Iotr for children, but because of Bom? curable physical derangement are deprived of this graatest of all happiness. The women whose names follo-v were restored to normal health by Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegeta ble Compound. Write and ask them about it. Mrs littMl k7 i in' ' BriAr1.VlgrS A. K. Sfclntyre returned from Onk Innil this afternoon, where he pur chased 30,000 pounds of prunes from the growers of that locality. This con signment, Mr. Mclnlyre says, practic ally cleans up the prunes grown in Douglas county this-senson. The prunes were bought by Mr. Mclntyre for the J. IC. Armsby Fruit Packing company of fciileni. Koseburg Review. Mrjt,rl.0oerr "I took your Com pound and have a line, strong baby. '' Mrs. John Mitchell, M as serts, N. Y " Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is a wonderful medicine for expectant mothers." Mrs. A. M. Myers, Gor donville, Mo. " I highly recommend Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg etable Compound before child-birth, it has done so much for me." Mrs. E. M-. Doerr, R.'K. 1, Con shohockeri, Pa,' I took Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Com pound to build up my system and have the i V dearest baby girl in the world." Mrs. Mose BLAKELEY, Coalport, Pa. "I praise the Com pound whenever I have a chance. It did so much for me before my little girl was born." Mrs. KV'I E-w- Sanders, Rowles- pin; . n ajnofrs i ""'ei . 'I took your Com pound before baby was born and feel I owe my t Jlifetoit" Mrs. Winnie TILL18, Winter Haven, Florida. Romance and Chivalry Found In Long Tramp Snn Francisco, Oct. 4. Romance and chivalry in every hobo camp and health in every night- beneath the stars, de clared Miss Ruth Harstley, aged 20, and Miss Maude Bridson, a former school teacher, following their arrival toddy from Chicago after a hike since March. "Chivalry is not ucad," said Miss Harstley. "We were treated with great respect by the commonest hobos we met, unless he had been drinking and some of our best citizens are fresh in their cups. We slept out of doors, under haymows and sometimes in hotels and gathered enough interesting data to fill a book." Buttwt. Butterfat 83c Creamery butter, per pound ...... Mc Country butter 17o Eggs and Poultry. Eggs, candled, Ko. 1, cash 30c Eggs, ease count, cash ' 28c Eggs, trade 30c Hens, pound lie Roosters, old, per pound 7ir,e Spring chickens, pound l;ic 'Pork, Veal and Mutton. Veal, dressed 9c Pork, dressed- NfaS'iiC Pork, on foot 55VLe Spring lambs . . , . tic Steers 85 l-2c Cows 3 4c Bulls .. r. 33V4c Ewes 3c Wethers :..44Vie He Lives Twenty-Four Hours After Blowing Out Brains Los Angeles, CaL, Oct. 4. After hav ing 'lived 24 hours without brains, S. J. Lair, died at tho county hospital to day. Writing a note declaring he wag tired of life, Laird, who was aged 02, blew the top of his head off with a re volver. At the receiving hospital sur geons discovered he continued to breath although almost every particle of brain matter was gone. It was considered a surgical phenomenon. Chicago Packers Protest Against Seizure of Cargoes Washington, Oct. 2. Attorneys for Chicago packers today formally asked the state department to protest against Great Britain's detention of 29 ment cargoes, valued at $12,000,000, under prize court proceedings. The govern ment will decide luter whether to grunt their request. 1 FRAUDS IN DEEDS Kansas City, Mo., Oct. 2. Frauds in forging duplicate deeds of trust, and commission of other forgeries,. by Theo dore Pcltzer, killed by a full from, his office window Wednesday, came to light today. Authorities believe his forgeries will total $500,000. GUNBOAT'S LAST CRUISE San Francisco, Oct. 2. The gunboat Trinceton today started oil its last cruise. When she reached Bromerton the old war dog which lias recently been cdndemned, will be dismantled. mm tor; 'iyi,nr H ,l iiiiiin.Mu mf 1111 Mini ,) ,piin i 1 iiMiliiii rs. si 1'- , mm J Vegetables. Cabbage 40c Tomatpes, Oregon 75c Potatoes ! Brussels sprouts . . . Sweet potatoes ........ Lettuce 13 l-2c 75c .... 10c 2ic .... 40c rhuts. Oranges, Valencia Lemons, por box Bananas, lb California grape' fruit .. Dates, dromedary, case Fard dates $1.60 Watermelons $1.25 Grapes $1.40 Crunberries $11.00 Peaches 60c Pineapples' . 7VaC $,r).50(S5.75 $3.754.25 6c $3.00 $3.25 Eetall Price Eggs, por dozen 85c Sugar, cane $11.10 Sugar, D 0. $5.00 Creamery butter 40c Flour, hard, wheat $1.55(j 2.35 Flour, vulloy ........ $1.351.50 PORTLAND MARKET Portland, Ore., Oct. 4. Wheal: Club, 8c. ; " Bluestcm, 03c. ! . Oats: No. 1 white feed, $23. Barley:' BrcfliiJ;$2,'5. Hogs: Bj'st livcs$(l.3(lg0.40. Prime steers, $0(iirt,75. Fancy cows, $l.75(ff5, ('alves,- $7(7 S. Spring lambs, $0(ff7. Butter; City creamery, Hie Eggs: Selected local ex., Xidi .'lie. liens, ll(Ti l,lc. Broilers, i3(t Ijcj .. Geese, 8(Ti!tc. ;ARRY STOMACH JOY IN YOURVEST POCKET Daniel J. Fry Has Such Faith In This Dyspepsia Remedy That Ua . Guarantees It. R. N. of A. "Oregon Orape Camp," No. 1300, meets every Thursday even ' ing in McConiack building, Court and I Liberty streets; elevator. Miss Syl via Sciiaupp, 17111 Murliot, oraclo; lla.cl I record nr. What, what, what is that 7 th Point of Sterling excellence ? FepH.rmint in red wrapper " Cinnamon in blue Wrapie r SuitabUntr4tfrllf4ucovryfthUh Point will b efftrtd Utor. The STERLING GUM COMPANY, Inc., Long Ialantl City, Greater New York One of the greatest successes in the sale of medicine has been achieved by Mi-o-na, the standard dyspepsia rem edy, and its sale is increasing so rapid ly that Daniel J. Fry, tho popular drug gist, has hard woik to keep a stock on hand. It is very populurwith bankers, ministers, lawyers . and others where business or profession keeps them close ly confined, while those who have brought on indieestiun through irreg ular eating, worry, or other causes, have found relief in this reliuble remedy. Mi-o-ua comes in tablet form and is sold in a metal box especially designed for convenience in carrvin the n?diK.MOLAV COMMAND Kit Y Nal, K, cine in tho pocket or purse. It is pleas-1! nut to take, giwa quick relief . and i should help any use, no matter of how ij lung a standing. This remedy ban linen M o uniformly sim essful that" Daninl J. ! Fry will in future sell Mi-o-na nnder a DRY OLEANINO PRESSING CLOTHES CLEANERS Pressors, re pairers and dyers. One trial will con vince you that our work and charges are right. Cleauing parlor open to 8 p. m. Ooods called for and delivered free. Phone 728. Apparel Service Co., 138 8. High street. . P. A. CHAN ji the ONE reliable Chinese herb doctor restoration. Any known sick' ness of men and women without operation. To those who may concern, don't miss, come to see him. You will find him at 103 8. HIGH Street, Salem, Oregon. MAGNETIC MASSSTJER AND SCIEN TpiOJMIpULATOR IF YOU WANT YOUR HEALTH BACK Go to Dr. Hugel. He can get eirculation when all others fall. He treats for all bodily ills, aches or pains. Come and see me if you are . ailing. Treatment, $1.00. Bush ft Breyman Bldg. MAUSOLEUM. MOUNT CREST ABBEY MAUSO LEUM The bettor way. Dry and Sanitary. Building always open to visitors. Sunday 1 to 4 p. m. J. W. Gaskill, mauagor, 82S South 12th. Phone 1308. OSTEOPATH DBS. B. H. WHITE and R. W. WAL TON Osteopathic physicians and nerve specialists. Graduutes of Amer ican School of Osteopathy, Kirksville : Mo. Post graduate and specialized in nerve diseases at Los Angeles college. . Troat acuta and chronio diseases. : Consultation froe. Lady attendant. Office 505-500 U. 8. National Bank Building. Phona 8r)0. Residence 310 North Capitol street. Phono 409. THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL Classified Business Telephone Directory A Quick,handy reference for busy people Telephone - . EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL. galem Electrie Co., Maimiie Temple, 127 North High Main 1200 '. I LAUNDRIES. Salem Steam Laundry, 130 South Liberty ,, Main 81 ' PLUMBING, STEAM PITTING AND TINNINO T. M. Barr, 164 South Commercial Btreot ..' ' Main IM -r UNDERTAKERS. '; Bigdon-Richardson Co., 254 North High street Day and night, Main 183 TRANSFEB AND DRAYAGB. ; Salem Truck A Dray Co., corner State and Front streets Main 74 - job paiNTiNo. - Beaver Stats Printors, Patton Block. . , , .. 1511 SCAVENGER. SALEM SCAVENGER Charles Sous proprietor. Garbugo and refuse of all kinds removed on monthly contracts at reasonablo rates. Yards and coss pools cleaned. Office phone Main 2247. Residence Main 2272. UNDERTAKERS. LEHMAN k CLOUGH C. B. Webb, A. M. Clougb morticians and funeral di rectors. Latest modern methods known to the profession employed. 445 Court street, iluin 120,Muin 988. EIGDON-RICHARDHON CO. Funeral directors and undurtakors, 252 North High stroet. Day aad night phone 183. LODGE DIRECTORY. A. O. U. W. Protection Lodge No. 2. Meets every Monday evening at 8 in the McCornack hall, corner Court and Liberty streets. A. E. Aufrunco, M. W.j 8. A. McFadden, recorder; A. L, Brown, F. CENTRAL LODGE No. 18, IC. of P. Mct'oruack building. Tuesday even ing of each week at 7:30. F. F. Hchram, C. C; W. B. Oilson, K. of It. and a. SALEM LODGE No. 4, A. F. & A. M. Stated communications first Friday in each month at 7:30 p. m. in the Masonic Temple. J. C. Welch, W. M.; S. 2. Culver, secretary. PACIFIC! LODGE No. 60, A. F. & A. - M. Stated eoinmiinications third Fri day in each month at 7:30 p. m. in tho Masonic Temple. Glenn C, Niles, W. M.; Ernest It. ( huuto, secretary. R. 4 H. M. Monday In HOD80N COUNCIL No. 1 Htated assembly first '. each month, Masonic Temple. James Plant, Thrice Illustrious Master; Glen C. Niles, recorder. MULTNOMAn ROYAL ARCH CHAP TER No. 1, R. A. M. Regular moot ing second Friday in each month at 8 p. m. in tbe Masonic Temple. Al fred F. Marcus, Ex. High Priest; Rua soli M. Brooks, socrotury. UNITED ARTISANS Capital Assem bly No. 84, meets overy Wednesday at 8 p. m. in Moose hall. Mrs. F. W. Cook, M. A.; J. T. Penn, secretary, 413 Masonic Templo. SALEM HUMANE SOCIETY D. D. Konlor, president; Mrs. Lou Tillson, socrotnry. All cases of cruelty or neglect ot dumb animals should be reportod to tbo secrotnry for investigation. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Oregon Cedar Camp No. 5240,meets every Thursday overling at 8 o'clock in McCornack hull corner Court and Liberty streets. Elovator service, W. .W. Hill, V. C .; Hex A. Turner.olerk. MISCELLANEOUS. GRADUATE NURSE Miss Auna Rut cliff, 482 South High street. Phone 1123. OctlO HOME WET WASH LAUNDRY Let us (la your weekly washing. We use sauitary methods. We call and de liver your washing for 50 cents. Givo us a trial. Phone 2471. Fif teenth and It streets. LOST. LOST On the Oregon state fair grounds, September 311, Indies hunt ing case gold watch, tan leather fob, engraved R. to 10. Reward. " Mrs. K, M. CoIm. Turner, Oregon, Oi t.l POa 0ALBT SMALL-general stock of merchandise for sale. Impure 1100 North Cap itol stroot. tf SPLIT BODY OAK wood, $l.!)0 per cord; grub oak $.'i.l)0 $."1,511 ; ash s4.50. Hefond growth fir, $3,60. Phono 813, during business hours. J. H. Eaton. Oct. 1 WATER COMPANY. 9ALEM WATER COMPANY Office corner Commercial and Trado streets. . For water service apply at office.' Bills payable monthly in advance. i WANTED. WANTED In exchange for good top.' buggv, a light spring wngon, Phona . 78F12. Octt . DON'T BE DRY Make your hop beor 1 at homo. I do. It's a simple, easy ' process and the result is mighty sat- ' Isfying. Sond $1.00 for recipe to i Tho Hop Malt Jloeipe Co., Salem,; Oregon, Box 21.1. Do it now. Oct27': MALE HELP WANTED Managers, capable, nmbitious young men wuut eil as traveling and state managers) $1200.00 yearly salary and expenses; or cash and commission. Also local representatives wanted; $12.00 week ly salary and commission, (loodwenr Hosiery Mills, Dept. 28, Trenton, New Jersey. OctS FEMALE HELP WANTED Women, young or middle aged, wanted as spa- 1 cinl representatives in homo town; '; $12,00 weekly sulnry ami commission, j Also state and traveling mnnngers 1 wanted; $1200.00 yearly salary and expenses, or cash ami commission, (loodwenr Hosiery Mills, Dept. 28, j Trenton, Now Jersey. OctS 1 MONEY TO LOAN On Oood Seal Estate Bacirlty THOS. K. TOStD Over Ladd ft Bash yask, Balarn. Orag a T. Regular conclave fourth Friday in encb month at 8 o'clock p. in., in Masonic Temple. Sojourning Sir Knights are courteously invited to meet with us, Geo. II, lliunctt, E, C; Frank A. Turner, recorder. FOR HALE I'sed heatln'g stoves ga lore! (Inoil stock if lined furniture of all kinds. Good stock of new goods. Exchange department. Deutsrh gesprochen. Come, I'eet, Furniture Co., 233 North Commercial. tf THE BAKER 3. T. JOHNSON, Prop, 645 Ferry St. l'hone 207 Board and Rooms. Rooms 25s and Cp. Attractive Rates to Students. We can please you. )J( j)( )c )( jfc ))( )c )(c )f( fl (( )( positive giinninlce to refund tho money jicHADWlCK CHAPTER No. 37, O. E. if it should not prove entirely satis factory. No other dyspepsia medicine. ever nail a large enougn percentage of 1 cures so that it could be sold in this manner. A guarantee like this speaks volumes for the merit of the reniedv. Thoro is no time like the present M i do a thing that ought to be done. If j' any one has dyspepsia, today is the best ' tune to begin curing it S. Regular meeting every first and .third luesilay at 8 p. m. in the Ala sonic Temple. Elizabeth Read, W, M.; Ida M. Bnhcock, secretary. FOR HALE . passenger. Iluick in good condition, electric lighter ull mound, will give a liternl ileiimiist ration to anyone moaning business. Call or write, Astor Hmilli, Independence, Oregon, care of Heaver Hotel. Oct2S FOR HALE A lino large house on car lino and pnveil street near school.' Price t'J.Oilil, also six lots on a main street with (heap house and well of gooil water, fine barn, Telephone 470, or call on Hipinre Deal Realty Co. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Meet every Friday night at 8 o'clock In McCornack block, Osrar Donaldson, O. C.j L. 8. Geer, clerk. 507 Court street. Phone 503. LANE CLOVES SEED SOLD. Eugene, Ore., Oct. 4. Ten thousand dollars worth of clover seed has been sold within th past 10 days by farm ers of Lano county, and for tiio first time In history tho county ranks as an' exporter of clover seed. One dealer in Eugene is planning fo install a cb-aniug plant in Eugene to handle an expected crop next year of four or five cars, totaling some $30,000. SUBMARINES ON LONG TRIP. San Frsacisco, Oct. 4. A trip of 1.2IKM) miles, from Has Francisco to Honolulu, was begun today by four sub marines of the K group under their own power, CHICHESTER S PILLS W 1 nr. in jomi liitANit. a (( ! 10 'fc.H".IHm.JTlrl.A Miy rm in u,s 1 en n.MiiuAv tx -JVfl l'"i., Mt. Vila lildi HiM-ia. V M Tak aa Mb.r. Iln, ',, V if- rif VrmrmtM. AU-w 1(1.4 ll.TrD m It- b a a 1A1INU IIIIANM 1'll.l.a. I. ti yaw. b aiiwa M RM, buff U. Alw.v. K ari.i M SOLO BY DRUGGISTS CVLKYHHLRE convoyed by tho auxiliary supply ship Nannhan, submarine trader Iris, navy tug Iroquois ami l.'nited Htates cruiser Maryland. The submarines will be ren dered ao assistance on the trip unless la distress. A cent a word will (eft yom The underwater craft wer. ttory in (A Journal New Today TOR TRADE. WILL TAKE CATTLE or horses as, payment on cheap place on Hnlein Heights. J. II. Areuliiieier, Route 4 , Hiilem, Oregon. Octflj 40-ACRE woll-lmprovcd farm to traire for modern house, close in. H2 sere farm for rent. Stock and Implements for sale. Geo. Ii. Jacobs Co., liayne Hl.'g. 341 Htste. tf 703 XErTT. NKKLY furnished housekeeping rooms, reasonable. 859 North Commercial. FOR RENT -5 room cottage with two good lots, near school aud carline, moLtlv modern, $s.u0. Jmpiire l.'i2 H. Church. Phone S!4H. Oct! L. M. HUM Care of YICK SO TONG Chinese Medicine and Tei Company Has medicine which will cure any known disease. 153 South Hih Street, Salem, Ore. Phone 283. A. SALEM FENCE and I STOVE WORKS R. B. FLEMING, Prop. Depot American Fence Gates, Plain and Barbed Wire. Paints, Oils and Varolahea. Roofing, Poets, Hop Hooka. 40 Years Making Stoves tj FOR KENT 240 acres dairy farm, stock for sale, consisting of eows, borsea and hogs. Plenty of feed for tha winter. Hea Jacob A Co., Itayne't bldg., H41 State street. tf j Stoves rebuilt and repaired. Stovaa bought and sold. 250 Court Street. Phon 124 Back of Chicago Stort. iHMli