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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, Oct. 13. 1913. SEVEN Classified CHIROPRACTOR CONSULT DB. MAY, experlenc cd nail , successful Chiropractor, for acute and 1 chronic disorders. , Has practiced six j years in Uregon. ree consultation, hsrrt ciqk. muy airennani. ruone office 572; residence 882-R. j CHlSOPRACTIC-SPiyOLOQIST jtr- iii ', - wj-a. 1 . - DB. 0. L. SCOTT-Graduate of Cliiro-j nK..,l Indian .1,11. w, a widow. h.ilVu-'r 01 practices Fountain Head, Davenport, : vulifiliU rights on the .s.piiiinisli roser-Iowa.- If you have tried everything : Mition. T.icv guessed her age finallv, and have got no relief, try Ohiroprnc-, nt !n. And Kdghert not the license." tie spinal adjustments and Bet well. Office 406-7-8 U. S. Nntiisiul Bnuk Building. Phone Main 87. Residence Main 823-R. DENTIST. DR. 0. A. OLSOX, DENTIST. Eoom 214. Phone 440.1 Masonic Temple. Salem, Oregon ' DBT 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 and delivered free. Phone 728. Apparel Service Co., 13S S. High street. MAUSOLEUM. - HOUNT CREST ABBEY MAUSO LEUM The better way. Dry and) sanitary. Building always open to visitors, Sunday 1 to 4 p. m. J. W. taskill, manager, 828 South 12th. Phone 1368. OSTEOPATH DRS. B. H. WHITE and B. Y. WAI TON Osteopathic physicians and ! nerve specialists. Graduates of Amer- j ican School of Osteopathy, Kirksville Mo. Post graduate and specialized in ' nerve diseases at Los Angeles college. Treat acute and chronic diseases, t Consultation free. Lady attendant. Office 605-510 U. S. Nntional Bank Building. Phona 839. Residence 346 ' North Capitol street. 1'hone 4(i. 1 1 SCAVENGER, bALEM SCAVENGES Charles Soosl proprietor. Garbage and refuse of all kinds removed on monthly contracts' at reasonable rates. Yards and cess-, pools cleaned. Office phone Mainj 2247. Residence Main 2272. j UNDERTAKERS. j LEHMAN ft CLOUGH C. B. Webb, A. i FOR SALE Used heating stoves ga ol. Clough morticians and funeral di- lore! Good stock at used furniture rectors. Latest modern methods, of all kinds. Good stock of new known to the profession employed. , goods. Exchange department. Deutsch 445 Court street. Main 120,Main 988. j gesprochen. Come. Peetz Furniture . ; Co., 233 North Commercial. tf KlUlJUjX-Kl.wiiAttU?u w. runerai, directors and undertakers, 252 North High street. Day and night phone 183. WATER COMPANY. rjiLEM WATEB COMPANY-Office corner Commercial and Trade streets. For water service apply at office. Bills payable monthly in advance. LODGE DIRECTORY. A. O. U. W. Protection Lodge No. 2. Meets every Monday evening at 8 ! in the McCornack ball, corner lourt and Liberty streets. A. E. Aufrance, M. W.; S. A. McFadden, recorder; A. L. Brown, F. ANTRAL LODGE No. 18, K. of P. McCornack building. Tuesday even ing of each week at 7:30. F. F. Schram, C. C; W. B. Gilson, K- ot K. and S. VLEM LODGE No. 4. A. F. ft A. M. Stated communications first Friday in eaca month at 7:30 p. m. in the; Masonic Temple. J. C. Welch, W. M.;, S. Z. Culver, secretary. I 1'ACIFIC LODGE iTo. 50, A. F. ft A.; M. Stated communications third Fri day in each month at 7:30 p. m. in the Masonic Temple. Glenn C. Niles, W". M.; Ernest H. Cboate, secretary., 1: N. of A. "Oregon Grape Camp," No. 13G0, meets every Thursday even-1 ing in McCornack building, Court snd Liberty streets; elevator. Miss Syl via Schaupp, 171)1 Market, oracle; Hazel Price, Imperial Furniture Co.,,i recoraer. I'ODSON COUNCIL No. 1, R. ft 8. M. Stated assembly first Monday in eaeh month, Masonic Temple. James Plant, Thrice Illustrious Master; Glen C. Niles, recorder. I I. MOLAY COMMANDER Y Na 5, K. T. Regular conclave fourth Friday in each month at 8 o'clock p. m., in Masonic Temple. Sojourning Sir Knights are courteously invited to meet with ns. Gee. H. Burnett, E. C; Frank A. Turner, recorder. riADWICK CHAPTER No. 37, O. E.I S. Regular meeting every first and j third Tuesday at 8 p. m. in the Ma- fionic Temiile. Elizabeth Read, W.i M.; Ma M. Babcock, secretary. ! V OODMEN OF THE WORLD Meet: every Frida v night at 8 o'clock ' ' " v ornacx diock. uscar Konaiuson C. C; L. 8. Oeer, elcrk. 507' Court FtreeL Phone 5'.'3. "I'LTNOMAH KOYAL ARCH CHAP- ItR No. I, R. A. JL Regular meet ing second Friday is each month at' 8 1'. m. in the Mnsonie Temple. Al-1 red r. Marcus, Ex. High Priest; Kua- sell M. Brooks, secretary, C NIT ED ARTISANS Capital Assem bly No. 84, meets every Wednesday nt 8 p. m. in Moose hall. Mrs. F. W. ('ook, M. A.; C. Z. Randall, Salem I'ank of Commerce. MLEM HUMANE ROCIETY D. D. Keeler, president; Mrs. Loo Tillson.lf ""retary. All eases of erneity ori ucgiect ot dumb animals should be reported to the secretary for investi- fa uon, MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Oregoa Cedar Camp No. 624fl,mets Thnrsda venin at S o'clock in McCornack kali corner Conrt and Liberty streets. Flevator aerviee, W. . W. Hill, V. C . Bex A. Turaerlerk-l Advertising Page A Case of Love of Proprty at First Sight Seiiltlc, Wash., Oct. III ..." V,., she's ti.i. .1... ,t....i.: 1.., , .. ,,. j, rA v lipid unin marniiup liri'nm t'lork nt the court houwt here ami uke Always cheap and alwavt idependable a Journal I Want Ad. WANTED. WOOD TO ( TT On halves. 10 big I 771 .! fir trees and 10 oak trees. Com'l. Oct 13 j MONEY TO LOAN $.10,000.00 nt 7 I Per cent on fnrni ltrnrmrtv. Willnm.l ette valley, alno several applications lor loans 011 city property and large list of exchanges, .lacob & Co., 341 State Rtrect. Room 3. DON'T BE DRY Make your hop beer at home. I do. It's a simple, easy process ami tno result is niiilitv sat ig. Send $1.00 for recipe to Hop Malt Recipe Co., Salem, in, Box 215. Do it now. Oct27 1 The Orego: MI8CELLAITEOU3. GRADUATE NURSE Miss Anna Bat cliff, 432 South High street 1123. Phone ! OctlO - Let HOME WET WASH LAUNDRY us do your weekly washing. We use nauuurv nieinoas. ni can ana oe-1 liver your washing for 50 cents. 1 uive us a iriai. inone mi. rir - teenth and ll streets. FOB SlrST. NK,LY furnished housekeeping rooms, reasonaoie. 6oa aona LommerciaL , FOR RENT 320 acre farm in Polk county, 5 miles west of town. 200 acres uuder plow, plenty of fruit for family, well water. Mjs. D. S. Ad ams. Salem, route 1. Octl6 FOK SALE. SMALL genera! stock of merchandise for sale. Inquire 1190 North Cap itol street tf FOR SALE 5 passenger Buick in good condition, electric lighter all around, will give a literal demonstration to anyone meaning business. Call or write, Astor Smith, Independence, Oregon, care of Beaver Hotel. Oct2S PUBILC SALE Thursday, October 14, I will sell the following at my place. 10 miles north of Salem, on the McMinnville road, at 10 o'clock a. m: 25 graile Jersey cows. 11 yearling steers. 8 yearling heifers, will be fresh iu March and April and bred to registered Jersey bull. 4 head of horses good farm horses aies 3 to 8, 12 head calves all weaned, 60 head hogs, including 7 brood sows, plows and other implements. Free lunch at noon. Terms: All stims of t0 and under cash; six months time will be given on all sums over til), purchaser giving bankable note, with 8 per cent interest. Donald W. M:le, clerk; Col. A. J. Baldwin, auctioneer: .1. H. Brieham. owner. fWl.l L. M. HUM Care of TICK SO TONG . Chinete Medicine and Tea Company Ha medicine which will cure any known disease, 153 South High Street, Salem, Ore. Phone 283. MONEY TO LOAN Oa Oood Eeai Est Sscarity TH08. K. rORD Orsr Ladd Bask Baak. Balsa, Orsjn THE BAKER J. I. JOHNSON, Prop. 643 Ferry St. Thone 2T'7 Board snd Rooms. Booms 2,re and I'd. Attractive Bates to students. We can please you. SALEM FENCE and STOVE WORKS E. B. FLEMINO, Prop. I Depot American Fence Ostes, Plain snd Barbad Wire. Paints, Oils and Varnlshas. Roofing, Posts, Hop Hooks. . . at 1 C 14 All IParS II Id Mill' OlUfC If " " Stoves rebuilt and repaired. Stores bought and sold. 230 Conrt Btreet. PhoM 124 Back of Chlcaf o Store. . ? ! I I !Li4.a444T4T4--fT4 t ) THE MARKETS t Wheat and onta hold the name. Com- wheat and sales n the citv ein be r '" ' """- ti... t; ' Mrs. . Boone. Salem: 2nd. fr rinn " : .. i": """' wn' nt iiiiii i,,ij ' fair pillow slips: 1st, Mrs. Josephine) a few cents apart on eggs, but as the; V?,, ,., .. w T ! ChiWera, Salem; 2nd. Mrs. G. M. Wade I Portland markets are firm and eggs of ' ""a tuftr: 1st. Jo- Du 'j scarce, the chame, are that higher "I'" 2? 2nd- En,m j Pair towels: 1st, Mrs. J. ,. Apple- ' Baby Wet: 1st. Mrs. K.v C. B.k-' "V ...... . .. J WHOLESALE MARKET drama, Hny, timothy, per ton . Oats, vetch Cheat" Wheat, new crop Oats, new crop Rolled barley Corn Cracked corn , iiftl 'u! .. 41.50; tan Shorts, per ton Clover seed Butt. Buttorfat 33c 35c I ,17o ! Creamery butter, per pound Country butter Eggs and Poultry. r.gus, candled, No. 1, cash 34c cm"" 32e 'B"' trttd 31c I)0und, He lioosters, old, per pound ... 7.! Spring chickens, pound 10Uo Pork, Veal and Mutton. Veal, dressed 9c 1'ork, dressed 8c .... 55jc tic 55 l-2c . . . 3 4c ...33Vje 3c 'I'ork, on foot : Snrincr Inmlta . . gtocrg 1 n ...... Cows buus ;j, - . Wethers A " 1 4(S4yjC: i Vegetables. Cabbage Tomatoes, Oregon Stru.g garlic Potutoes, cwt Brussels sprouts Sweet potatoes Lettuce Beets 40c i 50e 1' ! JC ,10c, 41K! I i a , i '"t ; vHrrois WCl Turnips Celery " " : 10c(''.' uw jn, t Onions Fruits. Oranges. Valencia 1 to ..fa $0.00 Lemons, per box ......... . fj.i0(a4.ja Bananas, lb California grape fruit Dates, dromedary, case ......... ,oo - tl.oOdio J3-35 rara dates Grapes .. $i.2." ranberries $10.00 '. Peaches 60e Pineapples r. Retail Pnce Eggs, per dozen Sugar, cane Sugar, Di G Creamery butter Flour, hard wheat t Flour, valley i-4?i I5.10 PORTLAND MARKET. , Portland. Or., Oct. 13. Wheat Chib 95 l-2.rtiV: Biuestem 97cffil. Oats No. 1 White Fee l $24. 25.u til. Barley Brewing ?Z7.2Va 2; fee-1. i Hoes Best Live. ti.6il. Prime Steers, s).7. i Fancy Cows, t..2 j. Calves. t'.J'."i f "". Spring Lambs, t7.1.. Butter City Creamery, ?1 l-2e. T.Z Selected I al eitras, Su llen . Ik'. Broilers. 13 f: 1 4-. Geese, . I -the enclosed car is best for you If you want your inveu.T.ent working for you the year 'round if yo j a:st a car that ii at your service every day and in all kinds of weather then yo i want an enclosed tar A of all enclosed cart th modern Detroit Electric i at oii.e pre ferreJ and the most pra:t:cal. la the Detroit Electric roa hive rcensy comfort for all paueaer ae4 a sisrU-ry ol r.ecaaauis) whxk tniblc rich tr.-mbtr of yo-r Ua: y todnvs it io perfect frty. The af -r Prn:-jj.r J con tinoout. vibriticolci pc" Aw a.jchanic sliy eScicnt tht but nxt'r d 't crJ atten tion, The hiflwr capacify bsttery rf cidosive Dttroit Kectnc desiB (tusnnteeJ) F:orKles pester miic.re witfcwt need U ret'-irt-ot than roa rdiostilr i an enure ity " Ad frrm iheuadfxxs'of upkeep ct the Uetroit EJectnc is mct eHvl. Cirtst (or battery ctrf.nt is lumithed at km rates (5j to per tenth) nd i frowirt lower strauoa ridt u awaiunf Ult Detroit Model 61 4-pats. Brofm, Model fVl S pin. I Model Si S-pat. 11-J.I ta c .... Model 57 4-pts. Rear Dnve Brolu. lit-J Model 56 J-Msa. Cabookt. M1S ANDERSON ELECTRIC CAR CO. Detroit, Michigan Manufacturer of Detroit tlectnc Car Marion County Women IVnn Mac Tl,'l,. ..,..jJn IIUU mwoi 1CAIUC inUU5 (Continue J from Fage Three.) ... , . Z I " i Night gown. French and evelet: lst. .ir. c. v- A iuw, oaiem; zuar Laura hnndlp, nlom. pM. 1 1... , . Mhl K. Petersen. Sl.- " Chemise, trench and evelet: Mrs .Buelah A. Miller, Halsey. Shirt waist, French and evelet: Mrs. I.oretta May, Salem;" 2nd, 1st.! 1st.1 J. A. Applegate, Salem. er, Salem; Mrs. Grace E. . Rife. Portland. 11 nn yiuuw; jm. .Mrs. t.. 1'etersoil, llawijnhn"dw; ?nd' Mr" 0race K Rife- Fcrt- ..$9W0, Bgby C0J(,h ro,ie. Jst Mrs Rav c '""i"o9A B"k,r' al,";. 2nd, Mrs. Grace E. Rife. ' i. Portland. TI.I T . r ... J ......... ..... v.,,,,-,- PnrtlnnH- Pn.l Mlsj nn Tr:.,.l.v.i I I i,.,.inj' ; -"! Baker, Salem; 2nd. Mrs. U to lbc;Bi8hop SaU'm. Displavif. six embroidered handker chiefs: 1st. "Mrs, Kate Baeswell, Port land; 2nd, Laura Bamlle. Salem. Display of three lingerie bags: 1st, Elene I Fawk, Salem. Display of three fancy aprons: 1st, Elene 1 Fawk, Salem. " piM'. 'w Mrs. F. I.. Purvine. t Um. Embroidered table cloth: Ut. V Display of three Swedish darning Sa- rs. Geo. S. Blake, Portland; 2nd, Fav Bar Class 110. Lunch" cloth: 1st, Juanita Matlock, Portland. Centerpiece: 1st, Mrs. Cobin Greeorv. ' rortlnnd; 2nd, Bertha Hunt, Portland. ! Centerpiece. French knot: 1st. Mrs. j Will Foster, Salem; 2nd, Anna Wied - erhold, Portland. J Dresser 9Carf: 1st. Mrs. Gen F tf.t Orpwun Cifv 9n,l Mi.. v,l... I r. , ) ' -' ' -- J uuua w uiiv-a, . sal..m. Collar and cuff set: 1st, Mrs. J. A.; i Applegato, Salem. Sofa pillow: 1st, Mrs. J. A. Apple-, gate, Salem. ... . Sot nt uir Kin,lUrh;..f.. la T... ' ita M'atlnt-k. Portland. ... v.. .I,.,,., J.-l, VUUU- Child's dress: 1st, Mrs. E Shaw. Teterson.' DiAnlnp thro fnncr Uo- Ut 1 J "",' vug,.-?, i.u-iu-' T. Vtalr SiolAm I Pair towels: 1st. Alt .! Sl..ID. Mcl.in. Portland: 2nd. Marcaret . . - "no, Mrs. J. A. Applegate, Salem. Single towel: 1st, Mrs. E. C. Pat- ton, Salem; 2nd, Mrs. Kate Bocswell. ! Portland. Set bed linen, three pieces: 1st. Mrs. j . C. Patton, Salem: 2nd. Mrs. H. W stump, Salem. . Fancy apron: 1st. F.lene L. Fawk, Salem. single apron: 1st, Ina Harold, Seio. Niffht nntrn- tt fr P.n... I' Portland; 2nd, Mrs. Geo.S. Blake, Port-'i land. ,Ur . i Cross stitcn 1st. Mrs. 2nd, Zoe Kate Bagswell, Portland;' j Stockton, salem. Display cross stitch, three pieces: 1st. Mrs- (ie- Xs' k- Lo Ang'l"; 2nd, Zoe Stockton, Sale O SH' i Class 111. "'AS; Duchess lace collar: 1st. Mrs. J. I.. ! ,T Tomlinson. Albany; 2nd, Mrs. I). A. 1.35(5 1.50 jKingslev, Salem. Duchess la--e centerpiece: 1st. Mrs. A. J. Basev. suiem. Duchess luce ilisplar.afonr nieces: 1st. Mrs. J. I.. Tomlinson, Albany. Point Isoe cellar: 1st, Mrs. I.oretta May, Salem; anon. nil, Clara Chradle. Leb - j Point lace handkerchief : 1st. Mrs. ' Kerr- Salem. f Mary J. Atchison. Portland: 2nd. Mrs.! Single towel, filet: 1st, Yida Cross, Kate B.-tgsu'tl. Portland. '. Salem : 2nd, Ritn I.. St' iner, Snlem. j Point In.'e l.nbv bonnet: 1st. Mrs. ! Set six crochet. 'd doilies: 1st. Vedn Harw Chradle. licbanon; 2nd. Mrs. J.i May Cross; 2nd, Mrs. L. F. Griffith, Su i l Tomlinson. Albanv.- ! lem. Point !se l;splav. four pieces: 1st,! Mrs. A. J. Hn-ey. Sjilem. Batteetiu'e centerpiece: 1st. Mrs. A .! J. Basv. Sitem. ' coostiauy. rQ. EWlrlo Pric It7J Duplet Dnve Browh, J3JTJ , nesr Drive Brmnhsm. I"M , Kroe.t Drive Brouh, 9115 I Battenburg lunch cloth: 1st. Mrs. !Geo. Coolidue. Liveslov: 2nd. Mrs. E. - Biudorman, Salem. Battenburg table scarf 1st, Mrs. D. A. Kingslcy. Salem. Batteuburg, display of four pieces: 1st. Berth Hunt. Portland; 2nd, Mrs. j. L. Tomlinson.' Albanv. n Class 113. I.unch cloth: 1st, Mrs. A. A. Hisque, Portland; 2nd Mrs. M. C. Pettvs, Sa. lem. Sofa pillow: 1st, Mrs. Geo. Coolidgo, Mrs. A. S. Hussey, Sa- IJveslev; 2nd, l C. 1 . rfiivs, naien Hussev, Salem. Handkerchief: 1st, Mrs. l C. Con-! nell. Let 11s; 2ml, Mrs, Clara Chradle,1 Lebanon. Displav of three pieces: 1st. Mrs. A.! J. Baoev, Salem; 2ud, Mrs. M. C. Pet tys, Salem. Class 113. Collar, white: 1st, Mrs. G. W. Jenk- Mts-: Centerpiece: 1st. Mrs. M. C. Pettvs. 1 Ray C. ! ins, Salem; 2nd, Mrs. D. Mcl.in,' Port Chauneev! 'nd. "I Collar, eeru: 1st. Mrs. A. Edic, Falls City: 2nd, Mrs. O. E. looper, Salem. Collar and cuff set: 1st. Lois. N. Ashby, Cauby; 2ud, Mrs. G. W.Jenkins, Salem. Handkerchief with narrow edge: 1st, Mrs. Flora Clark; 2nd, Mrs. G. W. Jenk ins. Salem. Handkerchief with wide edge: 1st, Bertha-Stark, Aurora; 2nd, Mrs. A. V. Oliver, Riekreall. Bag: 1st, Mrs. D. Mcl.in. Portland; 2nd, Bertha tioldthort, Salem." Baby bonnet: 1st, Mrs. C. A. L. Ham ilton. Roseburg; 2nd, Olive V. Peacock, Albanv. Yard tatting less than our inch wide: 1st. Mrs. D. Mcl.in, Portland; 2nd, Jes- 'p Holeomb, Salem. Yard tatting, one inch wide or over: Mrs. F. X. Moisan. Brooks; 2nd, Mrs. Mary E. Huas, Salem. Set six medallions: 1st. Mrs. G W. Jenkins. S'llem- "nit Mrs V. I llnr. , , 1 -- - mon, Portland. for doilies: 1st. Mrs. Flora Clark, Salem; 2nd, Juann Holmes, Port- '" Centerpiece: 1st, Miss Xlnbel Snelson, Snlemr ?n.1 Mrs (V A I. HnmiK, , 1 Rosehurg. Pair of towels, tatting: 1st, Mrs. i .Mauei nniiconcK, iiuisej ; .nut .luana Tlnlm ISirtlrtriil - - - fimilnt tnMinrr bit iikwA 1t Wrm . . - . ' Garrison, Salem. . Class 114. Ladies' shawl: 1st, Mrs. T. C. Con i nell, Lents; 2nd, Mrs. B. A. Tayne, Newport. , Child's sacnue: 1st, Mrs. Kate Bags well. Portland; Snd, Mrs. N. C. Maris, Portland. , ; Slippers: 1st, Mrs. R. H. Grinstead, j Roseburg; 2nd, Grace Grinstead, Rose- hnrff. Afgan: 1st, Mrs. L. W. Stokes, Sn- I lem; Jnd, Mrs. vttll roster, salem. Bed spread: 1st, Orace C. frpencer, Salem: 2nd, Mis. M. E. (Sill, Portland. i Bed spread fillet: 1st. Mrs. T. C. : Connell. Lents; 2nd, Katlierine Spiess. I Portland. Fillet centerpiece: 1st, Mrs. Homer Van Winkle, Salem; nd, Mrs. K. A. Payne. Newport. Fillet collar and cuff set: 1st. Mrs. A. J. Basey, Salem. Fillet bag: 1st, Mrs. Will Foster', Salem; 2nd, Mrs. L. (). I'ortonu, Oregon City. I Eillet collar: 1st, Mrs. Will Foster, Salem: 2nd, Mrs. T. C. Council. Lents. : r towels, iniet trimmeo: ist, Maria Kosine, Salem; 2nd, Eda M. Lunch set. nil crochet: 1st, Airs. I F. Griffith, Salem; 2nd, Miss Olga I.y-i Seio. Lunch set. with braid: 1st, Miss Edna Josse, Snlem; 2nd, Mrs. W. H. Daev, Sa- ! Niuht gowu or chemise, yoke with! 'braid: 1st, Bertha Hunt, Portlund; 2nd, Juanita Matlock, Portland, j Irish collar and cuff set: 1st, Bertha i Hunt. Portland; 2nd, Mrs. Kate Bugs ! well. Portland. j Irish collar: 1st, Mrs. May Atehi. son. Portland: 2nd, Miss Auna Wieder j hold, Portland. j Irish ban: 1st. Mrs. Kate Bagswell, Portland; 2nd. Mrs. B. M. Gentsl, Chi- I CSU'O. j Maernnie bag: 1st. Christine Bahn 1 sen, Snlem; 2nd, Mrs. Homer Van Win i kle, Salem. I Mai tame eollnr: 1st. Mrs I.. O. Pot ; tonu, Oregon City; 2nd, Mrs. Ifumer j Van Winkle, Salem. Displav five pieces filet: 1st, Mrs. I Chm. L.' Sheldon, Rosehurg; 2nd, Mrs. I Will Foster. Salem. Display Irish, five pieces: 1st, Mrs. Ke Bagswell; 2nd, Miss Edna Josse, . Salem. I Class 116. ! Bed spread: 1st. Mrs. J. R. Campbell. j Snlem. ) Slippers: 1st. Mrs. Kate Bagwell, Portland; 2nd, Mrs. W. ('. Knighton, j Snlem. Purse; 1st, Mrs. B. M. Gent.el. Hii eaw'o. Shawl: 1st. Mrs. W. C Knighton. Sa lem: Snd. Mrs. K. 1( Grinsted, Rose- ibur- . , . . Dupmv of three or more articles: it. Mrs. F. K. Chafer, Salem; 2nd, Olive V. Ba'oek, Albany. Three embrnidered hsndkerchiefs: 1st. Mrs. Kate Bagswell. Portland; 2nd. Mrs. G. L. Tomlinson. Albany. Three hemstitched handkcp-liirfi: 1st, Mrs. M. A. Gill. Salem; 2nd, Mis. G. I.. Tomlinxin, Albanv. Fancy apron: 1st, Mrs. O. L. Tom linson, Albany. Child's dress: 1st, Mrs. Kate Bags well, Albany. Ni((ht gown: 1t. Mrs. Kate Bar well, Portland; Snd, Mrs. (!. I.. Tomlin son. Albany. Set underwear, three pieces: 1st, Mrs. O. L. Tomlinson, Albany. Embroidered corset cover: 1st. Mrs Kale Baeswell. Portland; 2nd, Mrs. J. A. Appleeate, Salem. Embroidered shirt waist: 1st, Mrs. J. A. Anidegale, Salem; 2nd, Miss Eugea is Gillingbam, Halrai. Centerpieee, silk embroidered: 1st. Mrs J. A. Appl'uate. Salem; 2nd, Miss Eugenia Gilliiigham, Saleas. Centerpiece, white embroidered: 1st,' Mrs. M. E. Breyman, Salem; 2nd, Mrs.: Kate Bagswell, Portland. , Lunch cloth, white embroidered: 1st, Mrs. Kate Bagswell, Portland; 2nd, Mrs. Francis Ksmpfmuller, Portland. I Sofa pillow, silk patchwork: 1st, Mrs., Jane Williams, Salem; 2nd, Mrs. M. A. Gill. Salem. ' Pin cushion, silk embroidered: 1st, Mrs. J. A. Applegate, Salem. Pin cushion, French and eyelet:1 1st. Mrs. Kate Bagswell, Portland; 2nd, Mrs. M. M. ChapmBn, Salem. Pair embroidered pillows: 1st, Mrs. Kate Bagswell, Poruand; Snd, Mrs.' Beulah A. Miller, Halsey. Pair embroidered towels: 1st, Mrs. Kate Bagswell, Portland; 2nd, Mrs. M. M. Chapman, Salem. Single embroidered towel: 1st. Mrs.5 Kate Bagswell, Portland; 2nd, Mrs. J.; A. Applegate, saiem. Beu quilt, silk patches: 1st, Mrs. M. A. Calvert, Salem; 2nd, Mrs. Christina tnlnian. Meutonl. Bed quilt, cotton patch work: 1st,, Sarah A. Lewis, Riekreall; 2nd, Sarah I Custer. Salem. Kiiml .r..ht,.l 1t. Mr. Aumista Adams. Montaville: 2nd, Mrs. M. M. Chapman, Salem. I Shawl, knit: 1st, .Mrs. rrancis Kampfmuller, Portland; 2nd, Mrs. J. H. Davis, Salem. ! Bed spread, crocheted: 1st, Mrs. E. K. Waters, Salem; 2nd, Mrs. Peter I.uthy,' Salem. I Bed spread, knit: 1st, Mrs. Krnisting Erdman, Medford; 2nd, Mm K. S. Mun ro, Portland. Two yards knit lace: 1st, Mrs. Ern i.tinir Krdman. Medford: 2nd. Mrs. Cha. H. Sheldon, Roseburg. Two vards erocheted lace: 1st, Mrs. Jane Villiams. Salem: 2nd, Mrs. G. I. Tomlinson, Albany. "... . . l, . Uispmy inree pieces rrwuci imv. 1st, Mrs. Caroline Carl; 2nd, Mrs. John k-.,ll, s.-,.it Mills. Home-made rug: 1st, Mrs. Jane Wil liams, Salem; 2nd, Mrs. F. A. Holliday, Uresham. Specials In Classes 114, lis ana lie. Two skirt" with crochet: 1st, Mrs. Ella Jory, Suleni. Man's shirt case: 1st and 2nd, Mrs. W. H. Porter, Snlem. Mncrame fringe: 1st, I.ora Tolls, Al bany. Lavender display: 1st, Sadie M. Sar rill, Salem. Special Otass 109. Hedabo collar: 1st, Mrs. Jas. Mitch ell, Salem. NEEDLECRArT OIRL3 UNDER 14 YEARS OF AGE. Class 117. Displav crocheting, three pieces: 1st. Hilda Jory, Salem; 2nd, Josephine Bnutngartuer, Salem. m.i.iuv nf iniiMiu- 1st. Hilda Jorv. Salem; '2nd, josephiue Baumgartner, Snlem. Pair embroidered pillow slips: 1st, Corilla Cowcn, Yakima. Pair embroidered towels: 1st, Jose phine Baumeartner, Salem; 2nd, Helen West, Portland. Single embroidereo towel: 1st, Helen West, Portland; 2nd, Flavia Dimick, Salem. Dresser scarf, white embroidered: 1st, Opal I .ouise Brown, Salem. Centerpiece, white embroidered: 1st, Hilda Jory, Salem. Fancy apron: 1st. Opal Louise Brown, Salem; 2nd, Helen West, Portland. .Three handkerchiefs: 1st, Opal Louise Brown, Salem. Sofa pillow, cotton embroidered: 1st, Mabel Yergcn, Hubbard; 2nd, Ronena Way, Oregon City. Always Watch This 4"4-t FOR THE We have all kinds of Axes, Sledges, Wedges, Saws and Equipments ; ; for the woods. , ll kinds o( Corrugated Iron for both Roofs and Buildings. -A good tSOO.OO Lauudry Mangel, slightly used for ono fourth original ( ; .... , - . A Woodaaw complete for sale or will trade. Two Ponies and Harness at a price that will surprise you. H. Steinbock Junk Co. sv ""I""' " 1 A OUii lv U I k II . vtaaias. tmm Something New in Salem P. A. CHAN x the ONE reliable Chinese herb doctor restoration. Any known sick ness of men and women without operation. To those who may eoacarn, don't misv come to ice hUn. You will find him at 13 8. HIOH Street, Salem, Oregon. THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL Classified Business Telephone Directory A Quickhandy reference for busy people Telephone EVERYTHING ELP.CTRIOAU Sales Eleettif Co., slasoais Teaple, 127 North High Main )XX LAUNDIIEB. Salem BUass Laundry, 130 South Ijbsrty Mala U PLUMBDsO, STEAM riTTINO AND TUT NINO T. V. Barr, m Houtk Coauaereial Btnet Mai Ut CKDERTAKXRX. Rig don Hlekardaoa Ck, IM North Hlghstraet Day and sight, Mala li T&ANKfXK ASH DKAYAOK. Bales Track Dray Cs, aoraer But and Front streets. Mala T4 job riucmra Boaver Bvate Prtatera, Pattoa Block . - 1811 Sofa pillow, silk embroidered: 1st, Josephine Baumgartner, Salem. Child's dress, hand made; 1st, Jose phine Baumgartner, Salem. lin cushion: 1st, Opal Louise Brown, Salem; 2nd, Josephiue Baumgartner, Salem. Displav cross stitch: 1st, Helen West, Portland". Special Premium by Needlecraft Shop, Salem. Display three pieces by child between 7 and 12 years: 1st, Lenta Baumgart ner, Salem. Cereal Foods Baking, Domestic Salt rising bread: 1st, Mrs. O. P. Hoff, Salem; 2nd, Mrs. Myrtle W. Ken nedy, Salem. Potato yeast bread: 1st, Mrs. G. L. Munsou, Salem; 2nd, Mrs. A. F. Omyer, Salem. Nut bread: 1st, Mrs. E. L. Meyers, Salem; 2nd, Mrs. E. F. Wright, Salem. Steam bread: 1st, Mrs. M. L. Bar ber, Salem; 2nd, Mrs. E. F. Wright, Sa lem Baking powder brscuits: 1st, Mrs. Henry Sauer, Salem; 2nd, Mrs. Jessie C. Vercler, Salem. Half dozen doughnuts: 1st, Mrs. E. V. Wright, Salem; 2nd, Mrs. M. L. Bar ber, Salem. One dozen cookies, plain: 1st, Mrs. F. C. DeLong, Salem; 2nd, Mrs. M. L. Barber, Salem. One dozen fruit cookies: 1st, Mrs. M. Barber, Salem; 2nd, Mrs. Geo. W. Walton, Salem. Coffee cage: 1st, Mrs. Mary Gib son, Salem; 2nd, Mrs. H. A. Smart, Sa lem. Layer cage: 1st, Mrs. Myrtle W. Ken nedyj Salem, 2nd, Mrs. XL L. Barber, Salem Loaf cage: 1st, Mrs. Myrtle W. Ken nedy, Snlem; 2nd, Mrs. Russell Steph ens, Portland. Fruit cake: 1st. Mrs. E. F. Wricht. j Snlem; 2nd, Mrs. M. L. Barber, Salem. Angel enke: 1st, Eva Miller, Salem; 2nd, Mrs. W. 8. Sawyer. Salem Assortment three cakes: 1st, Mrs. Jessie C. Vercler, Salem; 2nd, Mrs. W. S. Sawyer, Salem. Home-made Candles. One pouud nougat: 1st, Evelyn De Long, Salem. Cereal roods for Misses Under 14 Years of Age. Potato yeast bread: 1st, Flavia Dim ick, Salem; 2nd, Florence Pope, Sa lem. Baking powder biscuits: 1st, Flavia Dimick, Salem. One dozen cookies: 1st, Flavia Dim ick, Salem. I .aver cake: ist, Velleda Oh mart, Salem; 2nd, Ruth Rosa, Salem Loaf cake: 1st, Ruth Rosa, Salem, i Preserves and Pickles. Largest and best assortment of eat- supa and meat sauces In bottles: 1st, Jessie C. Vercler, Salem; 2nd, Mary Gibson, Salem. ' Largest and best assortment fruit jel lies, 10 or more glasses: 1st, Mrs. A. V. Oliver, Riekreall; 2nd, Mrs. A. 0. Robert, Salem. Best assortment of canned vegetables not less than sixt 1st, Jessie C. Ver cler, Salem; 2nd, Mary Gibson, Sa lem. largest and best assortment pickles, five or more glass bottles: 1st, Mary Gibson; 2ud, Jessie C. Vercler, Salem. . Largest, and best assortment, sweet pickles, five bottles: 1st, Mary Gib son, Salem; 2nd, Jessie C. Vercler, Sa lem. Largest and best display of can ned goods In glass, not less than 20 va rieties, not less than 50 articles: 1st, Clara B. Foster, Salem; 2nd, Mrs. L. Foster, Salem Ad Changes Often WOODSMAN O . A. T 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.