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Pbfe, v - -wne -the. zzm. V LEfjONi ? Ill ci. iNTEwo -to -HrvsmM!; - Xz v y v oeks thank yL. , JL i a i n . v.rtKv rftsS V T rT I -the Mr. -i-j- . J ' b,V j f&8$t Daily Capital Journal's Classified Advertising Page RATES FOR 'ADVERTISEMENTS; One Cent per word for the first insertion. One-Half Cent per word for each successive subsequent insertion. CHIROPRACTOR CONSULT DB. MAT, experienced bd4 successful Chiropractor, for acute and ehronio disorders. Has practiced biz ' yean in Oregon. fTee consultation. ' Hoars, 9 to 12, 1 to 6. 305-6-7 Hub bard Bldg. Lady attendant. Phone office 672; residence 982-B. CHIBOPBACTIC-SPrNOLOGIST SB. O. I BCOTT Graduate of Chiro- f radio's Fountain Head, Davenport, own. If you have tried everything ' and have got no relief, try Chiroprao ' tie apinal adjustments and get welL ' Office 406-7-8 U. . Natiokial Bunk ' Building. Phone Main 87. Residence Main 828-B. DENTIST. DB. 0. A. OLSON, DENTIST. , Boom 214. Phone 440. MaBonie Temple. Salem, Oregon DBY OLEANINO PBES3INQ CLOTHES CLEANERS Pressors, re pairers and dyers. One trial will con vince yon 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., 138 8. High street. MAUSOLEUM. MOUNT CBEST ABBEY MAUSO LEUM The better way. Dry and anitary. Building always open to visitors. Sunday 1 to 4 p. m. J. W. Gaakill, manager, 828 South 12th. Phone 1368. OSTEOPATH BBS. B. H. WHITE and B. W. 'WAL TON Osteopathic physicians and aerve specialists. Graduates of Amer ican School of Osteopathy, Eirksville Mo. Post graduate and specialized in nerve diseases at Los Angeles college. Treat acute and chronic diseases. Consultation free. Lady attendant. Office 605-500 U. S. National Bank Building. Phou 659. Besidenee 340 North Capitol street. Phone 409. 80AVENGEE. SALEM SCAVENGER Charles Soos proprietor. Garbage and refuse of all kinds removed on monthly contracts at reasonable rates. Yards and cess pools cleaned. Office phone Main 2247. Residence Main 2272. UNDERTAKERS. LEHMAN CLOUGH C. B. Webb, A. M. Clough morticians and funeral di rectors. Latest modern methods known to the profession employed. 445 Court street. Main 120,Main 988. BIGDON-BICHABDSON CO. Funeral directors and undertakers, 252 North High street Day and night phone 183. WATER COMPANY. BALEM WATER COMPANY Office corner Commercial and Trade streets. For water service apply at office. Bills payable monthly in advance. FOE EfclJT. NICELY furnished housekeeping rooms, reasonable. 855 North Commercial. SALEM FENCE and f . STOVE WORKS E. B. FLEMING, Prop. Depot American Fence Gates, PUla and Barbed Wire. Paints, Oils and Tarnishes. Hoof lng, Poets, Hop Hooks. 40 Years Making Stoves t B tores rebuilt and repaired. Stoves bought aud told. 250 Court Street Phone 124 Back of Chicago Store. MONEY TO LOAN On Good Seal Estate Security. TH08. K. FORD Over Ladd Bush Bank, Salem, Oregon A cent a word trtfl fell yoor tftory in Joarnal Ntw Today TM3T I I I - . LODGE DIBECTOBY. A. O. U. W. Protection Lodge No. 2. Meets every Monday evening at 8 in the McCornack hall, corner Court and Liberty Btreets. A. E. Aufrance, M. W.; S. A. McFadden, recorder; A. L. Brown, F. CENTRAL 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. of K. and S. SALEM LODGE No. 4, A. F. ft A. M. Stated communications first Friday in each month at 7:30 p. m. in the Masonic Temple. J. C. Welch, W. M.j 8. Z. Culver, secretary. PACIFIC LODGE No. 60, A. F. ft A. M. Stated communications third Fri day in each month at 7:30 p. m. in the Masonic Temple. Glenn C. Nilea, W. M.j Ernest H. Choate, secretary. B. N. of A. "Oregon Grape Camp," No. 1360, meets every Thursday even ing in McCornack building, Court and Liberty streets; elevator. Miss Syl via Schaupp, 1791 Market, oracle; Hazel Price, Imperial Furniture Co, recorder. HODSON COUNCIL No. 1, B. ft S. M. Stated assembly first Monday in each month, Masonic Temple. James Plant, Thrice Illustrious Master; Glen C. Niles, recorder. DE MOLAY COMMANDEBY Na 6, K. T. Regular conclave fourth Friday in each month at 8 o'clock p. m., in Masonic Temple. Sojourning Sir Knights aro courteously invited to meet with us. Geo. H. Burnett, E. C; Frank A. Turner, recorder. CHADWICK CHAPTER No. 87, O. E. S. Regular meeting every first and third Tuesday at 8 p. m. in the Ma sonic Temple. Elizabeth Read, W. ' M.; Ida M. Babcock, secretary. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Meet every Friday night at 8 o'clock in McCornack block. Oscar Donaldson, C. C; L. S. Geer, clerk, S07 Court street Phone 693. MULTNOMAH KOYAL ARCH CHAP TER No. 1, B. A. M. Regular meet ing second Friday in each month at 8 p. m. in the Masonie Temple. Al fred F. Marcus, Ex. High Priest; Bus sell M. Brooks, secretary. - UNITED ARTISANS Capital Assem bly No. 84, meets every Wednesday at 8 p. m. in Moose hall. Mrs. F. W. Cook, M. A.; C. Z. Randall, Salem Bank of Commerce. SALEM HUMANE SOCIETY D. D. Keeler, president; Mrs. Loo Tillsos, secretary. All eases of eruelty or This Trip to the Panama" Expo sition a Life Time Event Oregon Electric Ry. i, North Bank Road j IS I f and the Palatial Steamships, "Northern Pacific" "Great Northern" Every Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday Bent of the trip in daylight. 2C glor ious hours on the oeesn. Fares include meals snd berth and free extras. Numerous Brilliant Attractions dur ing October. . Forest Industries Conventions, Iaily Stock Shows till December 3. Teace Congress, The Farmers' Month. Loggers' Congrens Oet. 30, Oregon Pay, "Zone of Pleuty Wek", Drain age Conference. Something Doing Every Minute and at a Hundred Different Placet in the Jewelled City. , . Round trip from Salem, (.'iO.OO. J. W. Ritchie, Af nt, galea, Oregon. THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCT. 23, 1915. neglect ot dumb animals should be reported to the secretary for investi gation. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Oregon Cedar Camp No. 62i6,meets every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in McCornack hall corner Court and Liberty streets. Elevator service, W. W. Hill, V. C .; Bex A. Turner.clerk. MISCELLANEOUS. $1000 TO LOAN On good farm securi ty at 6 per cent for a number of yoara. Must bo first mortgage. Ad dress "Loan" care Jouruul, Oct23 HOME WET WASH LAUNDRY Let us dot your weekly washing. We use sanitary methods. We call and de . liver your washing for 60 cents. Give us a trial. Phone 2471. Fif teenth and 11 streets. FOE SALE. SMALL general stock or merchandise for sale. Inquire 1190 North Cap itol street. ti BUTTERMILK If you want frosh buttermilk delivered daily or weekly, phone 195. Oct25 FOR SALE 5 pissenger 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. Oct28 WANTED. THE BAKER ROOMING HOUSE has changed hands. Rooms, 25c and up. Mrs. Weaver, Prop. Oct23 PLACE TO WORK For board and room badly needed by university stu dent Address D. W.. care Journal. Oct23 DONT BE DRY Make your hop beer , at home. I do. It's a simple, easy procesB and the result is mighty sat isfying. Send $1.00 for recipe to The Hop Malt Recipe Co., Salem, Oregon, Box 215. Do it now. Oct27 L. M. HUM Care of YICK SO TONG Chinese Medicine and Tea Company Has medicine which will cure any known disease. 153 South High Street, Salem, Ore. Phone 283. WE B Cheese, Butter, Etc., In Export Trade of 1915 Washington, D. C, Oct. 20. Cheese, butter, and other butter fats are again becoming important factors in our ex port trade after a long period of com parative inactivity. Fifteen or 20 years ago the United States was selling abroad between 20 million and 30 mil lion pounds of butter from 50 million to 80 million pounds of cheese, and from five million to 10 million pounds of imitation butter anminllv. In later years, however, exports of this class do- j creased in a marked degree and in the fiscal year 1914 had fallen far below I the quantities named. In the year just ended there was a distinct revival in all these lines, with totals closely approxi- mating the high levels touched in too decade from 190 to 1900. The large gains made by domestic . oairy proauris anu uuuer suuhiituii-s are well illustrated by figures publish ed by the bureau of foreign and do mestic commerce, department of com merce, in tho June "Nummary of For eign Commerce." Butter, usually aver-j i . . i l I .. i, l : i aging uuuuv lurue uuu uur-uuii uiiuiuu pounds annually in our export trade, in 1915 went to nearly 10 million pounds. During this period imports of butter were reduced by more than one half , falling from a little less than eight mil lion pounds in 19.14 to less than four million pounds last year. American checso, running at about two and a half million pounds a year, went to 54 million younds in the fiscal year 1915. Here also, as in the ease of butter, the trsde balance was trans ferred to the export side, for the year's imports of eheose last year only totaled 50 million pounds, a decrease of 13 3-4 million pounds from the total for 1911. Exports of condensed milk, usually exported In sums valued at between one million and two million dollars annual ly, in 1915 rose to three million dol lars in value, the quantity (37 million oounds) being double Thai of 1914. Imitation butter contains in addition to oleomargarine 'oil aome butter fat. Tho exports of this article also doubled, raising from three and a half million pounds in 1914 to five and one-fourth million pounds Inst year. Enelnnd h:s Iveome our largest for eign market for butter, cheese, and con densed milk, having taken threo and a third million pounds of butter, out of a total export ot 10 million pounds; 48 1-2 million pounds of cheese, out of a total export of 54 million pounds; snd four million pounds of condenshed milk, out of a total extwrt of 37 million pounds. Canada, Cuba, Panama, Aus tralia and Venezuela also take consider able quantities of American butter; Panama and the West Indies are im portant markets for our cheese; while Cuba, Belgium, the Netherlands, China, Jnpan, Hongkong, Russia, Chosen, Panama and Hrnr.ll take large amounts of American condensed milk. These exports, while important, rep resent a very small proportion of the annual products of the 60 million cattle on American farms, valued at more than two and s third billion dollars. As long ago as 1909, the latest period cov ered by tho national census, we pro duced 1,(119 million ponnds of butter, 321 million pounds of cheese, and 5.X14 million gallons of milk.liile the quan tity of oleomargarine on which intern al revenue tax was paid in 1914 aggre gated 142 million pounds. AUSTRIAN S CLAIM GAINS. Vienna, by wireless to Hnyvllle, Oct. 22. Hum-uses for the Austrians on all fronts wcro claimed today. The offi cial statement told of a battle raging with tiie Russians yesterday southwest of O.srtorysk, southeast of Kulikovic, near Novo Alekiiniek', 1300 prisoners were taken. In Herliiu, the Austrians occupied na bac, and General Voa Koevess aJ- ...... ah tho nidtrhfa ttt Knlnlilira to the mouth of the Turi.(n. Another force passed the Halvar district soutn oi Orochs. In ik. Mlmiirle with th ItuliAns the statement said ' ' Italian attack along tne wnoie jsonr.o iruni jaucu compivw i. " RAILROAD CONNECTS THEM fteattle. Wash., Oct. 21. The trail of the iron horse today links Port Angeles and Port Townseod. The first train over the ftesttle, Port Angeles 4 Weatera railway, branch of the Chicago, Milwaukee A bt, Paul, car ried officials of that road yesterday. It passes through a rtcft timber, dairy and agricultural region on the Olympic uniiimils. KesttU will be eonnctd with the Port Townwnd tvrminus by a ferry service. Regular freight and i asnger service will m Inuiigtiruteci in mouth, it is snnounccd. Pacific Salmon In New England Streams Numerous reports have been received j by the bureau of fisheries confirming early indications that a run of hump back salmon has been established on the coast of Muiue. The fiah that have been observed are the fimt results of plants made in February, 1914. The humpback salmon is s. rapid grower, and attains full maturity in two years.1 For this reason, and because of its high value as a food fish when taken in suit water or when fresh run from the sea, the bureau selected this species for introduction into selected New England streams. Many fish weighing five to seven and n hnlf pounds have been tak en or seen in Penobscot river, Maine, and 20 wen captuied alive by agents of the bureau near Bangor and held in an effort to obtain ripe eggs. From two or tlieK9 fish 3,000 eggs were taken on September ft rnd, after fertilization, sent to the Craig Brook hatchery for in cubation. Accounts of tho appearance of this nw fish in various minor rivers have eomo in. (.nd in the Dennvs river there was a l.rteworthy run which be gan as early as August 15 and was con tinuing as late n Keptember 24. The local fishermen caught and ato largo numbers, and dining the woek of Sep tember 20 an employe of the Green Lake hatchery took J5 fish (eight males and seven females) which had passed through the fishways in dams in Dennys river and were dropping down stream in a spent condition; at the same time both live and dead fish were observed below the dams. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. C. E. Roberts to John O. Townsond. lots 1, 2, 2',-j, IOVj, 11 and 12, block First Annex to Itiverview Park Add to Halem; also the south 39 feet of lots 3 and 10, block , Riverview Park Add. Kalem. Jas O. Heltzel to C. D. Babcock, lot 3 and part lot. 4, block 1, Cttpitul Park Add. Daniel t. (lelser et ux to C. P. Blade part ,luo. Burger claim, 31, 8, 1V. Wm. J. Newman et ux to C. A. and ,f. L. Robertson, lots 3 and 4, block l, Subdivision of block 3 to 7, Nob Hill A ii nil to Kalem. t harlotto Phillips to Oco, II. Argot sinner, et ux, art Hutnuel W.liitloy claim, r,H, 9, 3 W. Lloyd E. Hnmsden et ux to W. T. Rnmsden, H lot B uml N. 8 4 of lot 7, High school Add. Hal cm, except E 14 feet of shove described tracts. Albert Knapp to Frank Knapp, part Oeo. Alpine rlnim, 01. 3, 2W. Wilbein Albrt'cht et ux to Adum riennert, lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 6, 7 and 8, block 7H tlervnis. i'lenner and Ackermnn lo Adolph Mathcs, Dan 'I O'Connor cluim, 31, 0, 1 W A. J. Vaj Wiisseiihove et lis to the County of Marion, part J. U. Ooodoll claim, 91, 4, 2 W, and part Oeorgo Rhodes claim, 4.r, 4, 2 W. D. II. Foreman to 1. N. Itasey, lot 2, block 4, Capital street Add. Halem. F. N. liasev to Harsh J. Basey, lot 2, block 4, Capital street Add. rtuleni.j Dolpb Buyer to IX H. Ilawley el ux, 8. H. Ikiiinev cluim, 47, 6, 1 W. Melsnie .happens et vir ro Allien Maride. lots 6. 7, h, block 8, Chapprlli'a. Add., Wnodbtirn. U. Mclntiirll to Junics anu niancn Maitland, Jos Davidson cluim, 4H, 7, 3 W. Ktewart bv Richardson, to Lnyfay- ette Townsend et ux, lots 12 snd 13, block 2; lots 4, , 0, lilock n; lots i 14. 15, block 4: lots 13, 14, IS, block 7, all in Oaks Add to HiiIimii, Cuss (libsou et ux to Ha run h. Hal vorsen, west 11 ft, of lot 8, lilock J, Myers Add, Halem. YOUNO SPREC&EL8 CLOSE CALL. l-'an Dieoo. Cal.. Oct. 2). Clans Hpreckels, son of John I). Kpreckcls, Sua Diego millionaire, ami friends hurl nurroa, escane from death whilo prospecting for oil in the Imperial val ley, it became Known wnen young Hpreckels returned ber today. Without water for 24 hours, Rpreck I. with Dr. 4. ('. Vsle. of Han lirio. and two others were stranded ia the desert 35 miles west of lira ley. A search cartv from ltrawley picked them up in an exhausted condition. FACE TURKU AND BULOABS. Athens, Oct. 22.Turks snd Bulgars sre rngiige.l in heavy battle- witu tho Herbs at Vele on thn Vardiir river, 23 miles southeast of Vskiib, This proves that the Bulgarians are well aero the Halonika Nih railway line sad well ins de Hertna sprently head ... L1....t; I'lia Itiilusrs fcrA for- ti tying tin) Ithodopo mountain dutilis of the urtifK jroimer. Drawn t- OULCT THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL Classified Business Telephone Directory A Quick, handy reference for busy people Telephone EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL. Salem ElectrU Co, Masonis Temple, 127 North High Main 1200 LAUNDRIES. Salem Steam Laaadry, 130 South Liberty Mala S PLTJMBINO, STEAM FITTING AND TINNING T. M. Ban, 104 Bouth. Commercial Street Main lEi UNDERTAKERS. Bigdon-BiehardeoB Co, 264 North High street...... Day and night, Mala 181 TRANSFER AND DRAYAOB. Balem Truck A Dray Co., corner btate and Front streets... Mala T4 JOB PilNTINa. Beaver State Printers, Patton Block.. 1511 Something New in Salem P. A. CHAN is the ONE reliable Chinese herb doctor restoration. Any known sick ness of men and women without operation. To tnose who may concern, don't miss, come to see him. You will find him at 163 8. UIUH Street, B&lem, Oregon. Wmfm4WHHTHfrWm4444HtmvH4 TRAVELERS' GUIDE SOUTHERN PACIFIC. North Bound. No. Id Oregon Express ... 6:00 a.m. No 64 Houud Hittcml 0:12 a.m. No. 28 Willamette Limited 9:22 a.m. No. 12 iSbasta Limited ...11:65 a.m. No. 18 Portland Passenger 2:00 p.m. No. 20 Portland Passenger 5:00 p.m. No. 14 Portland Express . 8:00 p m. No. 222 Portland fast Frt. 10.38 p.m. No. 220 Local way Fr't . . . 10:35 p.m. Bouth Bound. No. 15 California Express 8:38 a.m. No. 17 Hoseburg Passenger 11:20 a.m. Na 63 Kiposition Hperiul 2:42 p.m. No. 19 Cottage Orovt Pss. 4:20 p.m. No. 11 Hhasta Limited ... 6:43 p.m. No. 27 Willamette Limltod 0:10 p.m. No, 13 Han Francisco Ex. .10:38 p.m. No. 221 Han Francisco Fsst Freight 12:35 a.m. No. M6 Loeal way Fr't... 8:10 a.m. Balem-Oeer Lint. No. 73 Arrives at Halem.. 0:15 a.m. No. 70 Leaves Halem ... 9:60 a.m. No. 75 Ar. Halem (mixed) 2:00 p.m. No. 74 Leaves Hulem .... 4:18 p.m. No connection south of Ueer. No. 181 Lr. Halem, motor.. 7:00 a.m. No. 103 Lt. Halem, motor 6:45 a.m. No. 105 Lv. Hulem, motor., 1:40 p.m. No. 107 I. v. Halem, motor.. 8:25 p.m. No, 109 Lv. Halem, motor.. 8:16 p.m. No. 239 Way Fr't lv. Hulem 0:00 a. in No. 183 A r, Halem No. 104 Ar. Hulem No. 100 A r. Hulem a .in - 11:25 a.m. 8:15 p.m. 6:30 p.m. No. ICS Ar. Halem No. 170 Ar. Hulem 7:43 pm No. 240 Way Fr't ar. Holem 1:35 p.m. OBEQOIf ELECTRIC RAILWAY CO. Northbound. Lv. Halem Tisln Na. Af. Portlsnd 4:35 a.m 2 Owl . . 6:d5 a.m. :H0 a.m 8:45 a.m. :43 e m. 10 Limited 11:35 a m. 11:20 a s U 1:45 p m. 1:50 p.m. - 14 4:00 p.m 10 Limited 5:37 P.m 80 7.63 p.m 22 4:10 p.m, . 6:60 pm. 8:00 p.m. 10:00 p.m. Otorrotrt BOM 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. Southbound. Lv. Port land 0:45 a.m...... Ar. Halem - 8:65 a.m. ..10:11 a.m. .12:65 jus. - 4:33 ; Sk .. 0:40 p.m. 8:25 nun, ... 5 Limited . .... 13 Limited ., 10:40 a.m. 2:10 p.m... 4:40 p.m..., 3:40 p.m... :U p.m.... 9:20 p.m. 11:45 p.m..., Daily except Sunday. 17 Local 8:10 p.m. 19 11:25 p.m. .... 21 Owl 1:55 ajn, NorUibOiuuL Ar. Salem Lv. Corvallla 4:10 p.m 20 ,.6:87 p.m. Ar. Pal era Lv. hugene 7:35 s.in 10 Limited 1:60 p.m..... 18 Limited 6:10 p.m .. 22 12:03 o.m 2 Owl South bound. Lv. Salem 4:30 p.m 9 9:45 a.m. 4:00 p.m. 7:65 p.m. 8:10 a.m Ar. Albany 6:35 p.m. Ar. Eugena 7:03 p.m. Ar. Etigsoe . 21 Owl 7:50 a.m. 5 Limited .....12:25 p.m. Ar.. Albany T - 2:05 p.m. Stops at Corvallla Ar. Eugene Lv. Balem 2:00 a.m 10:15 a m Lv. Halem 1:00 p.m.. Lv. Halem 8:40 p. in 13 8:50 p.m. Woodburn Local Dally Except Sunday No, 64 Leaves balem .3:40 p.m. Arrives in Halem ........ J:25 p. as. COBVAXXIS CONNECTIONS. Northbound, Lv. Corvallia Ar. Salem 8:20 a m 10 9:45 a.m, (Local Albany to Halem.) 2 32 p.m 14 4:00 p.m. 410 p.m 2d . . 5.37 p.m fl.05 p.m 22 7:65 s.m. Southbound. Lv. Pulero Ar. Corvsllil 10:15 a.m ... B .11:34 a.m. 4:3 p.m t 8:02 p.m. 1:00 p.m T 2 32 p.m. 8:45 p.m.....-, 13 8:00 p.m. WILLAMETTE BIVEB ROUTS. Oregon City Transportation Company. Htennier Pomona and Oiyur.a Kva Hulem fJr 1'ortlund and wuy laadin. daily exvrpt Sunday, at 6 a. m