Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, October 22, 1915, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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    THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON. FRIDAY. OCT. 22. 1915
SEVEN
Have them during
the whole meal
SNOWFLAKE SODAS
give a 'wholesome, delicious piquancy.
Perfectly at home at the most elaborate
banquet or the simplest meal.
Your dealer has them
Ask to sec the New Family Tin
PACIFIC COAST BISCUIT CO.
PORTLAND, OREGON
4f
QDINABYHAPPENINGS lA(MLL YOUNGSTER
IS ALSO A SONGSTER
The Clear Lake church will hold a
Rally Day next Similar, with a special
program prepared for the occasion. Rev.
Mr. Wiutcr, of Salem, will be in at-
tendance. . " i
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Cole anil young;
son, and Gus Harold of Stayton were i , it iri,
visitor t the Harold home this week. j AuOUi LOJU I12S lilt 2QQ
ivcitiut. ui im-n i lan Mas uiv inniu
of the group picture representing four
generations. They' were Mrs.. Marie;
Harold, her son Gs, his daughter, Del
la Harold Cole, and her young ton,
Curtis, Jr. i 1
Mrs. W. W. Ector had a narrow
escape from death Saturday when a. This moVniiig in tho Capital Journal's
neighbor, hunting upon her place, fired mai, tuJ fusing "Sung" 0n the
lowaru ner uoor as sne sieppeo. Loganberry juice now leaping into
V...V ......... ... linin) ,. ,,r thp !). IV l.lll,,.. ..f
,"Loju," was received. There was no
communication witn it, out at the but
Classified Advertising Page
v
Creamery butter, per pound
Country butter
35c
30c
Swing and Should Be
Popular
torn of the poem was the signature of
STOMACH UPSET 7
Get at the Real Cause Take
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets j
That's what thousands of stomach suf- ,
frws are doing now. Instead of taking
ionics, or trying to patch up a poor diges
tion Ihev are attacking the real cause of
H. iiilment clogged liver and disordered
l.OWclS. " l !
ir. Edwards' Olive Tablets arouse the
luer in a soothing, healing way. 'When. ,
the liver and bowels are performing their
mtur.U functions, away goes Indigestion
and stomach troubles. I
If you have a bad taste in your mouth, i
tonmie coated, appetite poor, lazy, don't- 1
.ne feeling, no ambition or energy, trou- ,
Med with undigested food, you should take I
(live Tablets, tne substitute for calomel.
r. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a purely
vjMahle compound mixed with olive oil.
v.ui will know them by their olive color.
I hoy do the work without griping, cramps
in pain.
,'1'iiUe one or two at bedtime fo quick
i r-iii f, so you can eat what you like. At
lih-and !!ic per box. All druggists.
The Olive Tablet Company, Columbus. O.
LETTERS ADVERTISES OCT. 20.
ARRESTED FOR ARSON
l'ortlaiul, Ore., Oct. 21 Charged with
setting fire to her home in UU2 and
collecting $2,700 insurnnce, Mrs. Mary
Kennedy, a dressmaker, is in jail to
day awaiting arraignment.
Mrs. Kennedy is nlloged to be a mem
ber nf the arson ring which has oper
ated in l'ortlaiul for a number of
years.
IDAHO MAN GETS JOB.
Washington, Oct. 21. President Wil
son today appointed Ben U. dray of
llailey, Idaho, registinr of the land of
f ire there, replacing John Williams, re
igned. HALF MILLION ESTATE.
Portland. Or.. Oct. 21. The estate
of Richard Kvording, veteran eonimis
tiinu merchant, who died recently, is ei
I imated to he valued at between $."00,-
(mil mid 17(10,0(111,- according to papers
of nil mi inst ni t ion filed today. .
THAT'S WHERE THEY ARE.
ilin. (let. 21. The Rulgar invndors
i t Serbia have reached tne Sa.iecnr
Kua.jezevnc railway, it was offienlly
announced here today.
Pi
EVERY THREE MINUTES
ONE DIES IN THE U.S.
The Anti-Tuberculosis Society illus
l rates the frightful toll of consumption
l.y extinguishing a light every three
minutes, and shows that it is the man
i ii woman, girl or boy, who neglects .
i oMs, whose blood is impure, who feels j
wc.ik and languid, -who is the very ;
one to contract tuberculosis and j
nfine are immune.
1 luring changing seasons, 'or after
sickness, blood-quality is most lmpor
t.mt, and if you and jour family will
lake Scott's Emulsion after meals it
will charge your blood with health-Mi-t.iining
richness, quicken circulation,
nni.1 strengthen both lungs and throat.
Scott's is free from alcohol easy to
take - it cannot harm, C,et a bottle to-day.
Scott & Ikjwlli', Hlouturicld, N.J,
Alilgreu, Mr. Will.
Aleksie, Mrs. Papa.
Anderson, Mrs. A.
Anderson, Mr. H. S.
Apple, Mr. Frank.
Bailey, Ray.
Baker, Lvman.
Baker, W. E.
Harstow, Miss.
Benson, Miss Stella.
Bloomberg, L. and ,.
Brown, Miss Lois.
Cade, Mr. K. W.
Chambers, Sam.
Christi, Mr. George Duncan.
Clump, Carey.
Cooke, Miss I. B.
Cooder, .Mr. Charles.
Cam, Mr. Dan.
Crossan, Mr. W. L.
Davies, Mr. J. H. (2)
Davies, Miss Gertrude.
Dowy, R. E.
Doute, Mr. A.
Edeinian, Mrs. I.
Kmery, Mr. C. T.
Kvcrhurt, Mrs.
Fourth St. Department Store.
Fields, Mr. Jolm.
Oarber, Mr. Samuel.
"Glass, E.
tireeu, Mr. IT. E.
tirnlbs, Miss Grace.
Hale, Mr. Merle.
Hammer, Mr. .lohn.
Hanson, Mr. Ernest G.
Hull, W. K.
.lones, W. F. (D.D. S.)
Lewis, Mr. J. J."
Leggett, Mr. Henrv.
McDonald, Mr. E. S.
McFarlane, F. J.
Merriam, Mrs. Chas. F.
Mellon, Mis. M.
Minton, Mr. .lace.
Miller, Mrs. Eva.
Moore, Miss Alice.
Morgan, Nora.
Olmstead, Mr. Miller Sam.
Potter, D. W.
Kamsdeil, Emma.
Rhodes. W. S.
Rice, Mr. J. .1.
Richer, Mr. Truman.
Richards, Mr. M. L.
Roberts, Mr. Clyde S.
Kuwait, Mrs. F. M.
Schreef, II.
Sechler, Mr. Harry.
Seminarv, St. Genu's.
Shaw, Mr. H. F.
Sherman, I. N.
Sloan, Mr. Lester.
Smith, Mr!. Bertha J.
Smith, Miss Dollie.
Smith, Mr. E. S.
Smith, Mrs. 11. Aiox.
Smith, Mr. W. L.
Snarr, Mr. Warren,
Snook, Mr. and Mrs. John.
Soie, Mr. Lloyd.
Terrell, Mr. Jack.
Tinker. Mr. Dudley.
Thompson, Mr. E. W.
Vaughn, T. D.
Waites, Mr. Ernest.
Wnhath, Mr. ( has.
Walter, Earl (Calif. Bakery) (2)
Ward, Miss Dot.
Webb, Dr. J. K.
Weir, Mrs. Douglas.
Willnrd, Mrs. Viola.
Young, Mr. E. I IT
AUGUST mVKKSTKty, .V M.
THE RECORD TO DATE.
the yard. One shot struck
another a chicken, and while surround
ed by flying missies she escaped in
jury. Although the parties are known
l-.. i, - . - .,i: . ioih vi ie l"" luv fl,i;
Z . :'..: IT. " 1" ?.." ' the author and the statement, "For the
ao Mir im ih tu i-iir iiiunrri act xicuiuta . . i i
md should she report them she f eared, . V.,Knu rt ,,u c'uu' " " ," 18
as do most of the residents of this sec- "ir V" ,B " HU' V Di
tion, that there might be danger of in- "' y '
tentional shooting. The game season is tt- e of course know nothing
one of intense appreheusion here, a. of the other "Songs, but y doubt i
the number of game wardens are en-! n"8 the many that have beeii or will
tirelv too few in number to keep track he received if there are any that beat
of v'iolaters of the law. it- It has lilt and awing to it and with
A special tux was voted at the Ter- proper music should become popular .
kins school Fridav evening to secure It' there are uny of the songs submit
funds to continue the school for eight ted tbut excel it as to words and scnti
months. The rate of payment is $(i2.o0 ment, thcu indeed will the Commercial
per month for the teacher, $2.50 going club have Borne good songs, for it will
to the .janitor, which leaves $60 for , be hard to bent. We submit it to the
the teacher. A few years ago eompo- i Commercial club in competition for the
tent teachers were secured for $40 per; prize.
month. Thero is perhaps no other oc- It was writteu by H. M. Crane,
cupation in which an untrained young Aumsvilhi. .
person can secure $3 per day for sixj
hours standing afiund, at a time when! LOGANBERRY JUICE.
$1.50 is regarded as a fair day 's wagoi (By H. M. Crane, Aiimsville.)
for a man who is producing something Oregon grew famous
to feed and clothe the world. I And she went uuou the man.
Eggs and Poultry.
Kgifs, candied, No. 1, cash 34c
Eggs, case count, cash ..- ,. 32c
Eggs, trado 34c
Hens, pouud ...10c(cf He
Roosters, old, per pound 7 Mi1!
Spring chickens, pound 12c
Pork, Veal and Mutton.
Veal, dressed a. 9!
Pork, dressed - 8c
Pork, on foot 6e
I Spring lambs tc
doers ; oiu o i-c
II it'$ for tale, a Journal
Want Ad will tell it
WANTED.
THE BAKER ROOMING HOCSE !
has changed hands. Rooms, 23c and 1
up. Mrs. Woaver, Prop. Oct23
SALEM FENCE and i
STOVE WORKS
News of the illness of Mrs. Prances
Crabtree at Scio was received by rela
tives a few days ago. Mrs. Crabtree
is one of Linn county's most respected
pioneers, and has often visited1 here.
Mrs. Arthur Girod who has been crit
ically ill for the past two weeks from
rheumatism, is able to be out,
Mr. and Mrs. A
When they pressed the Loganberry
And took from it the sap.
Wo have canned and dried the berry,
But wo never anew its use
Until we made the "Loju"
From the Loganberry juice.
(Chorus.)
M. Anderson, of the!-,, ... . , ..!,,. ,. t; "
Quinaby store, were dinner guests of, m,nl,,M,rrv iuiee ' '
the Arthur Browning family, Sunday.' fol-Dlny kllow if
And put it into use.
It's tho finest thing a going
Ml SIIFFFRl AIJGH
AT STOMACH MISERY !'r "ado of b,,rrios
Cows 3 (ft) 4c
Bulls 33V.iC
Ewes - 3e
Wetnora 4(jJ4Mic
Vegetables.
Cabbage 40c
Tomatoes, Oregon 50c
String garlic 15c
Potatoes, cwt 75c
Brussels sprouts 10c
Sweet potatoes 2V4C
Lettuce 40c
Beets : 40c
hrrots '. '. 40c
Turnips 40c
Celery 40c(70c
Onions $1-25
Traits.
Oranges, Valencia $3.73((r$0.00
Lemons, per box SJ.iawl.xa
Bananas, lb So
California grape fruit . fn.nt
Dates, dromedary, ease $3.35
Fard dates 1.6b
Grapes : $1.25
Crnnberrios $10.00
Peaches , tiOc
Pineapples 7c
Retail Pnce
Kkk. per down 40c
Sugar, cane $(1.35
Sugar, 1). G u.li
Creamery butter 40c
Flour, hard wheat $1.55(iM.70
Flour, valley $1.301.40
PORTLAND MARKET
PLACE TO WURK For board and!
room badly iicedcd by university stu
dent. Address D. V., care Journal.!!
Oct23
DON'T BE DRY Make your hop beer
at home. I do. It's a simple, easy
process and the result it mighty sat
isfying., Send $1.00 for reoi to
The flop Malt Recipe Co., Salem,
Oregon, Box 215. Do it now. Oct27
London, Oct. 21. German submarines
sank 1S3 British merchantmen and
175 fishing vessels to last Thursday, of tho g
it was officially announced today. w-orkB, ch
Daniel J. Fry Will Return the Money
If Mi-o-na Does Not Relieve
Dyspepsia.
Among all the remedies in Daniel J.
Fry's popular drug store, there are few
that he is willing to sell on a guarantee
to refund the money if they do not
cure.
Mi-o-na, the famous dyspepsia remedy
has helped bo many of his customers
that Daniel J. Fry Bays, "If this
remedy does not relieve you, come back
to my store and I will cheerfully re
turn your money."
Anyone who has dyspepsia, indiges
tion, headaches, diw.y feelings or livor
troubles, should take advantage of this
chance to be made weH without any
risk of spending their money to no pur
pose. Mi-o-na will relieve you, win
regulato the digestion, will enable you
to eat what yon want. If it docs noti
do all this it will not cost you a cent.l
Daniel J. Fry has sold hundreds of
boxes of Mi-o-na in-the last few woeks
and has yet to receive the first com
plaint from any customer. Such a
record is simply marvelous and speaks
volumes for tho merit of the remedy.
It is easy enough to fill a column
with the symptoms afflicting those who
have dysjepsia, but thcro is no nocd
of describing tljeir condition. What
they want is relief and they can got
it in Mi-o-na. Do not. suffer a day
longer with disordered digestion. If
Mi-o-na relieves you-it costs you 50
cents a box, if it does not, you have
Daniol J. Fry's personal guarantee to
return your money.
"DUTFY" IS WELCOMED.
Roves Springs, ''al., Oct. 20. At 5:31
lliiu iiwirninir n triiiirht. Irnin milled into
in A in.lf .nintiin Inior tlm en.linilslrnin. I. W. Vt. -member, were in
gineer tooted his whistle and then np- the governor s hiimls todny in the form
purentlv, lied' 'or down for the next of a letter from Kcnnett, California.
20 minutes. ' Other threats rmilimie, to pour in.
" It was his belated celebration to one These range I'roin stnlcnu-ntH that the
glorious night for Boyes Springs. j governor will be killed to threats to
Duffy Lewis had come home. destroy the i ity.
All Bovcs Springs greeted the hero
We gained the nation's honor
When we bottled up a dope,
That is good for kings and emperors
As well as priest iiud pope.
It is good to serve tt supper,
Just as good to Btjdfvo ut lunch,
And it strikes tiro-timid palates
Of the legislativebunch.
it has no taint of njeolml; '
It's good for wet br dry;
it beats the noted hop juice
And it 'a team-mate rock and ryo.
We've tried to get tt better drink
But find it is no use;
For there's nothing beats the "Loju
The lognnberry juice.
It's sure to idense the tourist
When it's on tho bill of Hire;
And they head direct for Salem
For they know they make il there.
It 's good for picnic parties
Or for any other use
The famous drink of "Loju,"
The loganberry juice.
Now while we've gt it going
And as the stute's gono dry
We'll use the blessed godsend
In the place of "corn and rye."
You can't find any better -
And there isn't shy use
To try to beat tlif 'Ixiju,'
The loganberry juice.
I. W. W. Threaten To
Start Revolution
Salt Lake City, Utnh, Oct. 22.
Thieats of a national I. W. W. revo
lution if Governor Spry does not inter
fere in the scheduled execution of Joe
L. M. HUM
Care of
YICK SO TONG
Chinese Medicine and
Tea Company
Has medicine which
will cure any known
disseise
153 South High Street,
Salem, Ore. Phone 283.
1
R. B. FLEMING, Prop.
Depot American Fence
Gates, Plain and Barbed Wire.
Faints, Oils and Varnishes.
Hoofing, Posts, Hop Hooks.
40 Years Making Stoyes J
Stoves rebuilt and repaired.
Stoves bought and sold.
250 Court Street. Phone 121
Back of Chicago Store.
MONEY TO LOAN
On Good Real Estate Security.
THOa K. FORD
Over Ladd k Bush Bank, Salem, Oregon
TRY A JOURNAL CLASSIFIED AD
THEY ARB BUSINESS GETTERS
ONE CENT A WORD
Portland, Ore, Oct. 22. Wheat;
Club, lll(ti:t l-2c.
Hluestem, lM(n7c.
Oats: No. 1 white feed, $24.50(,i
21.75.
Barley: Brewing, $2.50.
Feed, $2(l.50(7i 27.50. .
Hogs: Best live, 7(o-7.lO.
Prime steers, $(i.50(ii'fi.S5. 4
Fancy eows, $4.50.
Calves, $7(ii 7.50.
Spring lambs, $7.25.
Butter: City creamery, 31 l-2c.
Eggs: Selected local ex., 4:i(iVllc.
Hens, 13 l-2(iM4c.
Broilers, 13o.
Geese, 8c.
ill
Theu tiny CAPSULESV
in luptrlar to naium
of Copalbi, Cubeba or
Iniectlons.and " N
BtllE'S In (MIDI)
24 HOUnS tho
lame dliutei with
out Inconvtnienco.
Sold biall Jrvftffefi.
THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL
Classified Business
Telephone Directory
A Quick, handy reference for busy people
Mala 1800
Telephone
EVERYTHING ELECTRIOAIi.
flalem Eleetrie Co., Masonie Temple, 127 North High ..
LAUNDRIES.
Salem Steam Laundry, 130 Bouth Liberty Mala M
PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING AND TINNING
T V.. Barr, 164 Bouth Commercial Street l"
UNDER TAKERS. "..,,..
Rigdon-Riehardson Co., !54 North High street Day and night, Main 181
TRANSFER AND DRAYAGB.
Salem T'uck ft Dray Co., eorner State and Front streets M
JOB P2INTINQ.
Beaver State Printers, Patton Block.. .. 1 "II
CHIROPRACTOR
Krent nntional pastime, rire
heers, electric signs, naiuisiaK-
inir mado him a proud and happy man.
Then there was some specchmnking in
which
HOP KILN BURNED
Sacramento, Oil., Oct. 22 A kiln ninl
ic lion picking machine burned last
Devil Duff" modestly gave tho night on the Hrst hop ranch near this
This Trip to the Panama Expo
sition a Life Time Event
n n n.. ,r v
North Bank Road
and the Palatial
Steamships, "Northern Pacific
"Great Northern"
Every Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday
Bet of the trip in daylight. 20 glor
ious hours on the ocean. Fares include
meals and berth and free extras.
Numerous Brilliant Attractions dur
ing October.
Forest Industries Conventions, Daily
.Stock Shows till December 3.
Peace Congress, The Farmers' Month.
Loggers' Congress Oct. 30. Oregon
Day, "Zone of Plenty Week", Drain
age Conference.
Something Doing Every Minnie and st a Hundred Different Places
la the Jewelled City. '
Round trip from Palem, f.TO.00.
J. W. Bttchle, Agent, Salem, Oregon.
Red Sox nnd the native sons a flock of
'credit nnd left himself out.
j Boyes Springs welcome continued
j until' the 5:31 freight pulled in with its
shrill whistle.
1 WHY IT "SUCCEEDS
' Because It's For One Thing Only and
; Balem People Appreciate This.
I Nothing can be good for everything.. $
I Doing one thing well brings siirecss. it
1 Doan 's Kidney Pills are for one )
! thing only.
j For weak or disordered kidneys. I
Here is Salem evidence to prove
:yieir worth.
I John I. Conger, prop, printing shop
S4.' .V. 17th St., Salem, says: "My
buck got weak and sore and my kid-
I neys did not act as they should. Ati
j times I could hardly straighten. Know-
ing about Dona's Kidney Pills, 1 used
' them and they gave me relief from the,
! firt. It took Doan's Kidney Pills onlyi
a short time to rid mo of kidney'
trouble."
Prire ."Oc, nt nil dealers. Don't
'simply ask for a kidney remedy gntj
Doan's Kiduey I'illstlie same that
city. The origin or tne rue is uu
kuoun.
The management refused to say to
day that they believed 1. W. W. had set
tho fire.
0ONSULT DR. MAY, experienced and
successful Chiropractor, for acute and
ehronie disorders. Hub practiced six
years in Oregon, too consultation.
Hours, 9 to 12, 1 to (I. 305 0-7 Hub
bard Blrf?. Lady attendant. Phone
office C7B; residence 6H2-K,
OniROPRACTIO BPINOLOOI8T
OR. O. L. SOOTT Graduate of Chiro
practic's Fountain Head. Daenpnrt,
Iowa. If you have tried everything
and have got no relief, try Chiroprac
tic spinal adjustments and get well.
Office 40B-7-8 U. tt. Natiiaial Bunk
Building. Phone Muin 87. Residence
Main 82S-II.
DENTIST.
DR. O. A. OLSON. DENTIST,
Room 214. Phono 410.
Masonic Templo. Balem, Oregon
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.
P. A. CHAN
Any known ilek-
herb doctor restoration.
"ess of men and women without operation To those who may oncern
don't miss, come to seo him. You will find him at 103 8. HIGH Street,
Balem, Oregon,
DRY CLEANING PRESSING
CLOTI1K8 CLEANKRH Pressors, re
pairers and dyers. One trial will con
vince you t Ii u t our work and charges
are right. Cleaning parlor open to 8
p. m. Goods culled for and delivered
free. Phone 728. Apparel Hervico
Co., 138 H. High street.
DK MOLAY COMMAND Kit Y Na 5, K. P-U $
T.-Itegular conclave fourth Friduy 824L Residence flla in tid. ,
In each inonH at 8 o'clock p. m., in UNDERTAKERS.
Masonic Tomplo. Bojourniug Sir
Kuiguts are courteously inviwo w, LEHMAN ft CLOUGU O, B. weorj, A.
M. Olougu morticians anu xunerai in
rectors.. Latest modern methods
known to the profession employed.
446 Court street. Main 120,Main U88.
meet with us. Geo. 11. Burnett, U
Frank A. Turner, recorder.
CHADWICK CHAPTER No. 37, O. h.
H. Hegulur meeting every first and
third Tuesday at 8 p. m. In tho Ma
sonic Temple. Klizabeth Read, W.
M.j Ida M. Bubcock, secretary.
OFFICIALS AKti BllOt'liEU
MAUSOLEUM.
Mr. Conger had. Foster Milburn
l'tops., nnffalo, N.Y.
MADE FOOTPAD SORB.
Co.,
will
Washington, Oct. 22 -Official
circles were -hoiked toilny at
the execution '!' the Kngllsli i
man, Miss Kdith Cavell, by
(ierinnn uiith"rities nt Brussels.
While they made no comment :
for publication, officials priv-
ately depbned the Incident. The
ndiii'iiiiBtiiiti'in is ready to for-
ward any repie'iitiitions Kng- :
land inn v desire to make
thrniigh this country.
'I'lie efforts of .Minister Hrnml
Whitlnck ci" genernlly up-
iroved and the kaiser's pardon
of the other Women created
some satisfaction.
111SJ liMltUUUlk ll
2 i MOUNT CRKST ABBEY
7 I Lfrir rpi... 1....4,, wuv
MAUSO
LEUM The better way. Dry and
sanitary. Building always open to
visitors. Sunduy 1 to 4 p. m. J. W.
Oaskill, manager, 828 Bouth 12th.
Phone LUIS. .
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Moot
every Friday night at 8 o'clock in
MeCornack block. Oscar Donaldson,
C. O.i L. 8, Oeer, clerk. 607 Court
street. Phono 5t'3.
MULTNOMAH ROYAL ARCH CHAP
TER No. I, K. A. M. Regular meet
ing second Friday in each month at
1 n m in tho Masonic Temple. Al-
RIGDON-RICHARDHON CO.Funeral
directors and undertakers, 253 North
High street. Day and night phone
183. .
WATER COMPANY.
9ALEM WATUll COMPANY-Offiee
sornor Commercial and Trade streets.
For water service apply at office.
Hills payable monthly in advance.
MISCELLANEOUS.
LODGE DIRECTORY,
A. O. U. W. Protection Lodge No. 2.
.Meets every Monday evening at 8
in the MeCornack hall, corner (urt
and Liberty streets. A. K. Aufrance,
M. W.j H. A. McFadden, recorder;
A. L. Brown, F.
CENTRAL 1,01)0 K No. 18, K. of P.
MeCornack building. Tuesday even
ing Of. each week at 7:30. F. F.
Schram, C. C.J W. B. Gilson, K. of U.
and H.
THE MARKETS
Seattle, Wash., Oct. 21. "You
squeal on me, well, take that!"
Bung, bang, bang!
Tlti irsa Ikil fMeTittOM acenrded If
Tuttle when he stepped from a house ' heat -
where he had been telephoning tbo;w,1,,t. I",w rrol'
police, after being held up and robbed, ' ? . . . 1
of 83 cents. After firing the three
hots, none of which took effnet, the
' thief diapared, early this morning.
WHOLESALE MARKET
arstna,
Hav. timrfthy, P'T ton $14.00
Oats, vetch '.
.. Hoe
SALEM LODGE No. 4, A. F. ft A. M.
HtmUd communications first Friday
in each month at 7:30 p. m. In the
Masonic Temple. J. C. Welch, W. M.J
8. X. Culver, secretary.
PACIFIC LODOK No. 60, A. F. ft A.
M. Stated communications third Fri
day in each month at 7:30 p. m. in
the Masonic Temple. Olenn C. Nilcs,
W. M.j Ernest II. Choate, secretary.
CAPTURE RIVER BANK.
Berlin, Oct. il. German capture of
the Dvina bank from Bnrkowits to IW
smuende, southeast of Hago was offici
ally claimed today.
Rcdh-d barley
Cora
Cracked corn .
Bran
Shorts, per too
Clover seed
t 4.
VM Oi 3.V
. S, 12,00
... $40
,. $41JH)
. $2n.oo
ina nil
13 to 16c
Butterfat
BatUt,
33c
R, N. of A. "Oregon Orape Camp,'
No. l.ir.O. meets everr Thursday even
a in MeCornack building. Court and
Liberty strocUi elevator. Miss MyU
via Rcnaiini). 1701 Market. Oracle:
Har.dl Price, Imperial Furniture Co.,
recorder.
iioriHON council No. 1. R. ft . M
Muted aanemblr first Monday la
each month. Maaouie Tomple. James
Plant, Thrice Illustrious Master Olen
C. Niles, recorder.
fred F. Marcus, Ex. High Priest; Bus-1 ,KHhM AI 1X0 By the day. Itemed
tell M. Brooks, secretary. I ,ui ,,,,,1 fancy sewing. Prices
I I.l.i I'hona till () t. Uet-J
UNITED ARTISANS Capital Assem
bly No. 84, meets every weunesuny
at 8 p. m. In Moose hull. Mrs. F. W.
Cook, M. A.; -'. Z. Randall, Salem
Bank of Commerce.
BALEM HUMANE SOCIETY D. D.
Keeler, president; Mrs. Lou J Ulaon,
secretary. All eases of cruelty or
neglect of dumb animals should be
reported to tk secretary for Investigation.
HOME WET WASH LAUNDRY Let
us dn your weekly washing. We use
sanitary methods. We call and de
liver your washing for 60 cents.
Give us a trial. Phone 2471. Fit
tiwmth and B streets.
FOB BbtiT.
NICELY furnished housekecnlng rooms,
reasonable. 855 North Commercial.
MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA
Oregon Cedar Camp No. oz-to.inecis
every Thursday avening at 8 o'clock
In MeCornack hall comer Court and
Liberty streets. Elevator service, W.
W. Hill, V. C .) Rel A. Tnmer.elerk.
OSTEOPATH
DRH. B. IL WHITE and R. W. WAL
TON Osteopathic physicians and
nerve specialists. Graduates of Amer
ican School of Osteopathy, Kirksville
Mo. Post graduate and speeiallr.ed in
nerve diseases at Los Angeles college.
Treat aeute and chronic diseases.
Consultation free. Lady attendant.
Office 605 600 U. H. National Bunk
Building. Pkor. 80". Residence 34
North Capitol street. Phone 409.
BOAVENOEB.
BALEM BCAVENOEB Charles Boos
nrsurietor. Garbage and refuse of all
kinds removed on monthly contracts
at reasonable rates. Yards and cess
FO& BALE.
SMALL genera: stock or merchandise
for sale. Inquire nmia cap-
ltol street. lt
FOR HALE Fresh cow with calf, also
some small pigs. W. R. Quiocy, Route
7, 1 mile east of fair grounds. Oct22
BAR RED ROCK cockerels and pullets
for sale. Splendid foundation stock.
Route No. 5, Uulcm. R. E. Woldorf.
Out2s
FOR HALE Used heating stoves ga
lore! Good stock of used furniture
of all kinds. Good stock of new
goods. Exchange department. Dentsch
gesprochen. Come. Poets Furniture
Co., 233 North Commercial. tf
FOR HALE 0 pissongcr Huirk In good
condition, electric lighter all around,
will give a literal demonstration to
anyone moaning business. Call or
write, Astor Smith, Independence,
Oregon, care of Beaver Hotel. Oct28