Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, November 18, 1915, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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    THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOV. 18, 1915.
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APPETITE IS POOR
DIGESTION BAD
LIVfR LAZY
BOWELS CLOGGED,
HOSTETTER'S
.; Stomach Bitters
l vp ill help Kuturr. cojcoct .micli .comli.l
'f tious. Try a bottle.
' ill-nil rn pi nnrn
i: i ML I UN IIIILU
SORE, ACIG FEET
lAh! what relief. .No mora tired feel;
(no more burning feet, swollen, bad smell
jug, sweaty feet. No' more pain in corn
callouses or bunions. Ka matter what
ails your feet
or what under
the sun you've;
Itried withoun
petting Telief;
just ubo "TIZ."
"TIZ" draw
but all the poi
onous exuda
tions which pud
. tip the feetf
"TIZ" h mag.
leal; "TIZ" ?
grand; "TIZ"
will cure you
foot troubles so
J-ou'11 never limp af draw up your faoe'
in pain. Your shoes won't seem tight
end your feet will never, never hurt or
get sore, swollen or tired.
Get a 25 cent box at any drug ps
department store,, and get relief
CHICHESTER S PiLLS
0 T1IK lIAMNI Hit AM. A
!rutrirfU A.krr'III-rilKN.TFRr1
ye&n known as Best. Safest. Always KrllnMe
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE
BSkinoi reauiy is a Joy Pcrcvi-
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R. T. FELIX GOURAUD'S OMENTA!
CREAM OR MAGICAL BEAUTIFIEI
Remrtvei Tnn, Plmplat
i. Until I'..lcl,
kii4 hkln DlHeaM.
. win ttvory blentl.l
.m beauty, mtd (It
7 llus rtolectlim, I'
lm. Mood the tMl
of au ypaiw, sue
U o huriultM w
Uateittolieaureli
! properly mails
Arceutnoconntuf
felt of Hiulla
pume. Dr. L. A
" Ravrt inlet to
latfy of the baut
Inn pHlleM'
' A you lllei
will uc thtnn
1 rflflummcBl
Hanrnitirn Cretini m tti lfst liftrrafu. of H lb
Jcin prepruonn." K'T sole by nil druMUL un rwey
ttoodj Deslen In tb United Sluu,Oiuuiu w arof
Can.T.HOP(IHS,Ptofc 37 Bint km 8!trit mv-
Russian Prisoners
Are Forced Into Army
Los Angeles, Cnl., Nov. 18. That
Jiussiun prisoners have been forced in
to the Austrian army, given Austirnn
Uniforms and sent to death on the
Jlalinn front was the assertion today of
Sergeant Snlvntnrc Rnmcdi, of the
Thirty Second Hemngleiri, who was
wounded nt the battle of Monte Nero,
iiinl is here visiting a brother.
Describing the charge in which he
ell, Itninedi declared todny that, ns
the Italians approached the Austrian
trenches, the AusWinn troops fled, but
the Kiifsin n in Austrian uniform re
mained, held their rifles nbove their
liends unci surrendered. Rnmedi snid
these Russians told itnlinn - officers
they tin l been captured in the Onlicinu
campaign. After being kept awhile in
jiriaon enmpa, they were scattered
Among Austrian regiments and forced
to fight against their own oTlies. '
hows Tina ?
We offer One Hundred Dollnrs Re
ward for any case of Catarrh that can
not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0.
We, the undersigned, have known F.
J. Cheney for the Inst 15 yenrs, and be
Jieve him perfectly honorable in all
business transactions and financially
able to carry out any obligations' made
by his firm.
National Bank of Commerco,
Toledo, 0.
. Hall' Catarrh Cure is tnken internal
ly, acting directly upon the blood and
mucous surfaces of the system. Testi
monials sent free. Price 73 cents per
bottle. Sold by all druggists.
Take Hall' Family Pill for consti
pation. APPLES BRINO $700,000.
Hood River, Or., Nov. 17. Apple
growers of the Hood River distrit w
receive $700,000 for their product this
year, according to estinintes todny
Thi will be tho best year the district
ever has had. ,
SIMPLE HOME TREATMENT
TO REMOVE HAIRY GROWTHS
, (Beauty Culture)
Two tir three minutes' use of a deln
tone past will banish every bit of hnir
from your face, neck or' arms. This
jmsta it made by mixing some water
with powdered delntone. After the
paste is removed, the skin should be
washed to free it from the remaining
delatone nd it will be clear nnd spot
less. You will not be disiippointed
with this treatment If you are sure to
obtain rfnl delntone from your drug-
-';V, l.ntHfdl Aalt your riiuirtni tor a
j4UO&A in Il d nd 4I4 n.rtoltlcVV
fctf .'", ceaJetl with Wuo Kltitran. V
it' &
Vjf - 9SSJ -
Failure of Reserves Jo Arrive "
-Will Be Investigated
By S.' W. T. Mason.
(Written for the United Press.)
New York, Nov. 18. The announce
ment of the Marquis of Crewe in Lon
don thnt an inquiry had been ordered
over the failure of British reserves to
arrive in time to gain a success at the
battle of Loos was the first public no
tice of an attempt to remedy a persis
tent fault in Great Britain's armies.
. There have been three such delays.
The first was at Neuve Chappclle,
whore part of the first line forces exe
cuted their attack according to sched
ule, while tragic delays interfered
with proper reinforcements for the ad
vanced troops.
The second iucident occurred at Suv
la bay. There the rapid landing of the
British troops surprised the Turks, but,
afterward, indecoision left the thin ad
vanced line unsupported.
Loos marked the third piece of bung
ling. These delays are attributed to faulty
work on the'part of the English staff.
While they are cnpable of planniue
battles, they thereafter depend too
much on luck and the' demoralization of
the enemy.
As a result of the inquiry, however,
large reforms may be undertaken that
will remedy permanently these condi
tions.
Meu Perished Officers Sleep
London, Nov. 18. England was stir
red today by charges of Baron St. Da
vids before the house of lords that Eng.
lish staff officers on the west front
slept late while their men in the
trenches perished because bridge play
ing the night before prevented early
rising. omen, too, he said, were pres
ent at headquarters.
Incompetency and neglect, he
charged, prevailed. Men who ought to
be shouldering a nflo m the pits had
been added to the staff for no good
reason, he said. He pleaded for a fair
clmnce tor the men who are fighting
England's battles in the trenches.
The Mflrqui of Crewe announced
that authorities are investigating
charges that the British, failed to suc
ceed at Loos because reinforcements
did not arrive in time.
Stomach Troubles
Due To Acidity
So Says New York Physician.
So-called stomach troubles, such as
indiirestion. wind, stomach-ache and in
ability to retain food, are in probably
nine cases out of ten simply evidence
that fermentation is taking place in
the food contents of the stomach caus
ing the formation of gns ami acids.
Wind distent the stomach and causes
that full, oppressive feeling sometimes
known as heartburn, while the acid ir-
ntntes and intlaines the delicate lining
of the stomach. The trouble lies en
tirely in the excessive secretion of nci-1
and ' tile fermentation of food. Such
fermentation is unnatural, and may in
volve harmful consequences it not cor
rected. -To stop or prevent fermenta
tion of food contents of the stomach
and to neutralize the acid, and -render
it bland nnd'harmless, a tcaspoontul or
bisurated magnesia, perhaps the best
and most effective corrector of acid
stomach known, mould be taken in a
quarter of a glnss of hot or col t water
inmedintely arter eating, or wnenevcr
wind or acidity is felt. This stops the
fermentation, and neutralizes the acid
ity in a few moment. Fermentation,
wind and acidity are unnecessary. Stop
or prevent them by the use of a proper
ant-acid, such as bisurated magnesia,
which can be obtained from any drug
gist and thus enable the stomach to
do its work properlywitliout being hin
dered by gas and excessive acids.
Will Consult Farmers
On Market Conditions
To devise way and means of creat
ine better mfirket facilities for products
and live stock produced in this vicinity
n second meeting will be held at tho
commercial club with prominent farm
ers from the several granges in tins
county and Polk. Tho first meeting be
tween the agricultural department and
n special committee of the commercial
club wns held November 3, and this
second one is scheduled for next Wed
nesday, November 21, at 2 o'clock ia
the aftemosm,
ThcRe meetings are perhaps tho first
that have ever been held between mem
bers of the commercial club and fnrmers
where actual conditions are discussed
nnd practical means suggested for the
betterment of present market condition.
CURL HAIR THIS WAY 1
AND KEEP IT HEALTHY
It has been found thnt ,the use of a
harmless ami inexpensive fluid which
druggists know as "silmerine," will
keep the strnightest hair in curl, giv
ing it the appearance of true natural
ness, besides keeping the hair softer
and glossier than possible with t.ie
heated iron. The liquid mny be ap
plied with a clean tooth brush, this
being drawn through the hair from
crown to tip and ullowed to dry over
night.
in the morning the hair will bo beau
tifuly wavy and curling, and will lie
eusilv and' loosely on the nend, a it
should, considering it welfare from
hvgienic standpoint. A few ounces of
liquid tilmerine will last for months
and as It is really beneficial to the
hair, which cannot be said of the heat
ed iron, it should be gencrnlly adopted
bv the fiir'sex. It will not spot or dis
color scnlp or hnir, nor leave any sedi
ment, grease or stickiness. Homo Doc-
itor.
National Grange Favors
' Suffrage For Women
Oakland, Cel., Nov. 18. Re!taut to
hented debate which lasted far iHto
the night the nationul grange, patrons
of huHlian.lry, adopted resolutions hint
night advocating an amendment to the
onstitimon or the United Htates pro-
viiting equal sult'ruge, ' The vote stood
thirty for ami twenty-five against the
resolution.
A committee, of which 0. B. Kegloy
is the chairman, reported to the dele
gates the result of the recent elections
in, the eastern states, and deplored the
lack of success. However, the commit
tee declared that the result for the
success of women's suffrage in every
state in. the union was inevitable.
Keg ley was a most earnest advocate
of the resolution. During the debate,
he iaid in parti
"I hope you will adopt this resolu
tion. Last year we were on record in
favor of state suffrage, and now we
desire to go further. We must now
actively engage in a positive and de
termined endorsement, and as the lead
ers of this great farmers organization
be not satisfied with half measures to
campaign for the proposition until sex
limitations be abolished as a custom
and idea of barbarism."
Delegates visited the University of
California yesterday afternoon, and
were addressed by Mayor Samuel '().
Jrving, Dean Thomas F. Hunt and Prof
W. A. - Setchell, of the botanical de
partment. Washington, D. C, was chosen the
next convention city for the, national
grange. .
TRY THIS IF YOU
HAVE DANDBUFF
-
There is one sure way t-iat never
fails to remove dandruff completely
and that is to dissolve it. This destroys
it entirely. To do this, just get about
four ounces of lain, ordinary liquid
arvon; apply it at night whan retiring
use enough to moisten tho scalp and
rut) it in gently with the finger tips.
By morning, most if not all, of your
dandruff will be gone, and three or
four more applications will completely
dissolve and entirely destroy every
single sign and traco of it, no matter
how much dandrutf you may have.
You will find, too, that all itching
and digging ot the scalp will stop m
stantly, and your hnir will be flutfy,
lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and
look and feel a hundred times better.
You can get liquid iarvon at. any
drug store. It is inexpensive, ani four
ounces is all you will need. This sim
ple remedy has never been konwn to
fail.
5 THE MARKETS :
The entire market is unchanged to
day. Wheat seems to have settled to a
price of 80 to 83 cents in the local
markets, with oats holding firm at 35
cents; , -r-
Turkeys are attracting the attention
of bnyers, but so far, no definite price
has been established either here or in
Portland. -The turkey situation seems
to be that of former years, when those
who havo them, are holding out to the
last for a higher price.
Portland buyers and local men be
lieve there is an abundant supply and
are in no rush to buy, although the
market will have to develop this week,
Local prices run 15 and 10 cents on
root.
WHOLESALE MARKET
Grain.
Huy, timothy, per ton $14.00
Oats, vetch $10.00
Cheat $8.00(0)10.00
Wheat 8082c
Oats 35c
Rolled barley $32.00
Corn .' $40.00
Cracked corn , $41.50
Bran 4 $26.00
Shorts, per ton $28.00
Clover seed ., 1310c
Butter.
Butterfat 33c
Creamery butter, per pound ...... 35c
Country butter 30c
Egg and Poultry.
Eggs, candled, No. 1, cash 38c
Eggs, case count, cash 3((n)3Hc
Eggs, trade 37(o.'Wc
Eggs, 'storage 28c
Hens, pound 11c
Roosters, old, per pound 7c
Spring chickens, pound .... 11(311 l-2c
Turkey, live 15(u;l(tc
Pork, Veal and Mutton.
Veal, dressed 0c
Pork, dressed 8c.
Pork, on foot 6 l-2c
Spring lambs 6 l-4o
Steer 55 l-2c
Cow 3tc
Bull 3c
Ewes 3c
Wether 44 l-2c
Vegetables.
Cabbage 40c
Tomatoes, California $1.001.25
String garile 15c
Potatoes, cwt 75c
Brussels sprouts 10c
Sweet potatoes $2.25
Lettuce 40c
Beet 40c
Carrots 40c
Turnip 40c
Celery 40ffi)70c
Onion $1.50
California head lettuce, case .... $2.50
Fruits.
Oranges, Valencia $0.00(50.25
Lemons, per box $1.25(1 4.75
Bananas, pound 0 l-4c,
California grape fruit $0.00(u.7.00
Dates, dromedary, cubo $3.35
Fard date $1.00
Grapes .$1.40
Cranberries -$10.0012.00
Pineapple
7 l-2
Honey
Retail Price.
EgR Prr dozen, fresh ranch
Eggs, storage ,
Sugar, cane
Sugar, D. O,
Creamery butter
. $3.50
4045c
30c
..... $7.00
$0.80
40c
$1.50(52.40
$1.2fl(al.r.l
Flour, hard wheat
Flour, valley .....
PORTLAND MARKET
Portland, Ore, Nov. 18. Wheat:
Club, 1)3 l-2(7H5c. -
Bluoatcm, 98 l-2D8c.
POSUM HEALS
SKIN AFFECTED
1 , WITIi ECZEMA
Haling properties wiiic.h enable Pos
lem to work so effectively innhe treat
ment of Eczema make it a most valu
able' emergency t remedy for Scalds,
Bores, Boils, Irritations, wounds anil
all household mishaps resulting in
abrasions of the skin. , Poslam is an
tiseptic, penetrating, purifying.- Splen
did for causing the disappearance of
Pipiples," Blackheads ; and .unsightly
Kruptional Troubles. Allays Itching,
soothes and comforts Itching Feet,
clears complexions often over night.
A word about soap if ordinary soap
irritates, try Ioslam Soap, medicated
with Poslam and superior for the skin.
For samples, send 4c stamps to Emer
gency Laboratories, 32 WeBt 25th St.,
New York City. Bold by all Druggists.
Members of Faculty
Will Deliver Lectures
Within the next few days, four lec
tures will be given by members of the
faculty of Willamette university. To
morrow evening rresincnt i.ari u. io
ney will speak in t)0 auditorium of
the Salem public library, on " Friedrich
Wilhelm Nietzsche, at 8 o'clock.
In Waller chapel, next Monday even
ine. Dean George H. Alden will lecture
on, " wnat oaw in aiaxico."
Tuesday evening ot next week, Pres
ident Carl G. Doney will speak before
the Men's Six O'clock club of the First
Methodist church.
Tuesday evening, Professor Wallace
MacMurray will lecture in Eaton hall,
taking for hia subject, "The Plays of
August' Stringberg.'' '
SWAMP-ROOT FOR
KIDNEY DISEASES
There is only one mcdicino that real
ly stands out pre-eminent as a remedy
for diseases of the kidneys, liver and
bladder.
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root stands the
highest for the reason that it has prov
en to be just the remedy needed in
thousands upon thousands of even the
most distressing cases. - Swamp-Hoot, a
physician's prescription for special
diseases, makes friends quickly because
its mild and immediate effect is sooq
realized in most cases. It is a gentle,
healing vegetable compound,'
Start treatment at once. Sold at all
drug stores in bottles of two Bizes
fifty cents and one dollar.
However, if you wish first to test this
great preparation Bend ten cents to Dr.
Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a
sample bottle. When writing be sure
and mention tho Salem Daily Capital
Journal.
Oats: No. 1 white feed, 24 .00(5 25.00.
Barley: Brewing, $28.50(230.00.
Feed, $27.0028.00.
Hogs: Bost live, $0.05.
Prime steers, $.757.00.
Fahcy'cowa, $5.25. '
CalveB, 7.007.50.
Spring lambs, $7.50. v
Butter: City creamery, 31 l-2c.
Eggs: selected local ex., 40(a41c.
Hens, 13fff13 l-2c.
Broilors, 1212 l-2c,
Geese, lie. '-'V
Weekly Report of
Union Stock Yards
North Portland, Nov. 15. Another
light run ef cattle c'amo forward for
Monday ' market. There were not ninny
head of good stuff in for sale, but the
hulk nt fhp stuff hrnmrht ns eniinllv
irnod urices ah a weok nao. Ton steers
are eohia at 7.00 with other lines
bringing steady prices.
nogs.
A large run of 0300 head came to
North Portland Yards over Sunday.
Over 22,000 hogs havo been recived
here in tiio past, two woeks. The prices
held steady with tops going at 0.25
and bulk at 0.U0 to u.iu.
Sheep.
Monday ns a sheep market is slowly
coming back to its own. A small run
(but of good quality) or i.iuu stieep was
received hero today. Prime lambs wero
snapped up quickly at 7.50 while ewes
sold at $6.50, wethers at $6.00 to $0.23,
ai:d yearlings at 6.25 to 0.50.
ttoprescntauve oaies.
15 steers : 12337.00
17 steers 12000.75
21 steers 902 0.05
44 steers 11200.25
22 cows 12005.23
3 cows 13S0 5.00
9 cows 11304.85
8 cows 011 4.75
1 bull 19005.00
1 heifer H(i3 5.75
1 calf . 3200.50
1 stng 1)703.75
183 hogs 2140.25
82 hogs 2100.20
575 hogs 17S 0.15
182 hogs -.. 100 I.10
130 lambs 807.51)
54(1 bimbs 757.35
1 It) ewes 1125.50
FOR SALE
SMALL general stock of merchandise
for sale, inquire lluu JNortn lap
ltol street.
SPLIT BODY OAK $5.00; grub oak,
$5.50; ash, $5.00; second growth,
$4.00; old fir, $5.00.' J. II. Eaton,
Phono li"4. tf
NOTICE.
Assignee' Sale.
Scaled bids for tho purchase of f.io
stock of miscellaneous staple and fancy
dry goods, notions, lace, etc, will be
received by Isadora Grcenbatim, as
signee for the benefit of creditor of
Mrs. B. T. Swart, until 2 o'clock p. m.
Monday, November 28, 1915, at tho
office of Pogue ft Page, attornoys
Masonic building, Salem, Oregon, and
will be opened at said time. Invoica
may be inspected at Floischner, Mayer
ft Company, of Portland, Orogon, or
by application to the assignee or at
torney.' Stock will be shown by as
signee. Check for 10 per cent of
amount of bid must accompany each
bid, and the right to reject any and all
bid il hereby reserved.,
1SADORK GREENBAUM.
Assignee for the benefit of all of
the creditor of Mr. B. T. Swart. .
Classified
CHIROPEACTIC-SPnVOLOOIST
DR. 0. 7j. SCOTT Graduate of Chiro
practic 's Fountain Head, Davenport,
' Iowa. If you have tried everything
and have got no relief, try Chiroprac
tic spinal adjustments and get well.
Office 408-7-8 U. S. National Bank
Building. Phone Main 87. Residence
Main 28-R.
CHIROPRACTOR
CONSULT DR. MAY, experienced and
. successful Chiropractor, for acute and
chronic disorders. Has practiced six
years in Orogon. Free consultation.
Hours; 9 to 12, 1 to 6. 805-6-7 Hub
bard Pldg. Lady attendant. Phone,
office 572; residence, 082-R.
DRY CLEANING PRESSING
CLOTHES CLEANERS Pressors, re
paired and dyers. One trial will con
vince you that our work and charges
are right. Cleaning parlor open to 8
p. m. Good called for and delivered
free. Phone 728. Apparel Service
Co., 138 S. High street.
DENTISTS
DR. 0. A. OLSON, DENTIST
Administers Nitrous Oxid and Oxygen
. - Gag
Room 214. Phone 440.
Masonic. Temple. Salem, Ore.
LEGAL NOTICES
. NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigncd, by an order of the county
court of Marion county, Oregon, has
been appointed as administratrix ot
the estate of William Butte, deceased
All person having claim against suci.
estate are required to presont. them
within o montns from the date of tni
notice With tho proper vouchers to the
undersigned at -mzi) Loe street, Salem
Oregon.
MAG.DALENA BUTTE,
Administratrix.
Dater October 21, 1915. : '
ADMINISTRATOR' S NOTICE OF
HEARING OF FINAL ACCOUNT
' Notice is hereby given that tho fintl
account of Noah Welch as administra
tor of tho estate of Frank G. Welch
deceased, has been filed in the County
Court of Marion County, Stato of Ore
gon, and that tho 13th day of Decem
ber, 11)15, at the hour of 10 o'clock
a. m., has been duly appointed by such
Court for the hearing of objections to
such final account and the settlement
theroof, at which time any person in
terested in such estate mny appear nnd
file objections thereto in writing and
contest the same.
NOAH WELCH,
Administrator of tho Estate.
SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL PROP
ERTY ON FORECLOSURE.
Notice is hereby given, That by vir
tue of an execution duly issued out of
the Circuit Court of the State of Die
gon, for the County of Marion and to
me directed on the 6th day of Novem
ber, 1015, upon a judgment and de
cree duly rendered, outercd of record
and docketed in and by said Court on
the 28th day of October, 1015, ia a cer
tain suit then in said Court pending,
wherein R. A. Cnvanaugh was plaintiff
and Richard Dakin, a minor, C. A. Lee
and J. M. Lee were defendants in favor
of plaintiff and against snid defendunts
by which execution I am commanded
to sell the property in said execution
and heroinaftor described to pay the
sum due the pluiutiff of eighteen Hun
! dred ($1,800.00) Dollurs, with interest
, thoroon nt the rnto of 7 per cent per
annum from tho 0th day of September,
1011, until pnid nnd the further sum ot
One Hundred Fifty ($150.00) Dollars,
attorney's fees together with tho costs
and disbursements of said suit taxed at
Thirty-seven and 15-100 ($37.15) Dol
lars and coots and expenses of said
execution. I will on Hnturdny, tho 11th
day of December, 1915, at tho hour of
11 o'clock A. M. of said day at the
west door of the County Court House in I
Marion County, Oregon, sell at public
auction to tho highest bidder for cash
in hand on the day of sulo, all the right,
title, interest and estate which said
defendants nnd nil persons claiming un
der them subsequent to the date of the
mortgage herein foreclosed in, of nnd to
said premises hereinbefore mentioned
nro described in suid execution as fol
lows, to-wit : Beginning nt tho quarter
section corner between fioction 5, in
Towmdiip B, South Iiango 2 West of the
Willamette Meridian, and Section 32, in
Township 8, South Rnngo 2 West Wil
lamette Meridian, Marion County, Ore
gon; thence South 11.19 chains to tho
center of the county road running be
tween the placo of Hillenry and Miller;
thence South 80 degrees 45 minutes
West 15.80 chains following the center
of snid county rond to tho center of a
water ditch; thence North 9 degrees 15
minutes West 14.08 chains to the town
shin, line between townships 8 nnd 9
above described; thenco South 81) do
groes 44 minutes East 17.80 chains to
the place of beginning.
8aid sule being made subject to re
demntion in the manner provided bv
if Haw.
Dnter thi 8th day of November,
1915.
WM. ESCH,
Sheriff of Marion County, Oregon.
By W. I. NEKDHAM,
Deputy.
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARmG.
Estate of John Carmichael, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given thut Willium
Bell, tho duly appointed qualified and
acting administrator, with the will an
nexed, of tho estate of John Carmich
ael, deceased, ha rendered and present
ed for settlement, and filed in the
County Court of tho Htute of Oregon
far Mnriop County, his finnl report and
account in the matter of the estate of
snid deceased, and the said Court hus
by order appointed Friday tho 17th day
of December, 11)15, at 9 o'clock a. m.
for tho hearing of objections to tho snid
final report and account, and a settle
ment thoreof.
Dated and first published thi 18th
day of November, 1015.
WILLIAM BELL,
Administrator,
Advertising Page
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Salom Eloctric Co., Masonic Tenjple, 127 North High ..'..Main J20fj
' LAUNDRTFI . . ,' - ;v;
Salem Steam Laundry, 130 South Liberty MtSaJi'
PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING AND TINNING -
T. M. Barr, 164 South Commercial Street Main 109
UNDERTAKERS
Bigdon-Richardson Co.,- 254 North High street .... Day and night, Main IBS
TRANSFER AND DRAYAP
Salem Truck ft Dray Co., corner State and Front etreeti Malg 7
JOB PRINTING
Beaver State Printers, Patton Block 1513
A Doctor's
That is what you get when you buy Dry
Zensal for the crusty, scaly skin troubles
and Moist Zensal if there is a watery erup
tion. These white, odorless ointments for
the two distinct types of Eczema will give
you relief and comfort. Only 50 cents the
jar. Poole's Drug Store.
LODGE DIRECTORY
A. O. U. W Protection Lodge No. 2.
Moot every Monday evening at 8
in the McCornack hall, corner Court
and Liberty streets. A. E. Auf ranee,
M. W.j 8. A. McFaddcn, rocordor;
A. L. Brown, F.
CENTRAL LODGE No. 18, K. of P.
McCoruack building. Tuesday even
ing of each week at 7:30. F. F.
SeLram, C. C: W. B. Oilson, K. of R.
and B.
SALEM LODUE No. 4, A. F. & A. M.
Stated communications first Friday
in each month at 7:30 p. m. in tho
Masonic Temple. J. C. Wolch, W. M.;
S. Z. Culver, secretary.
PACIFIC LODGE No. 50, A. F. & A. M,
Stated communications third Friday
in each month at 7:30 p. m. in the
Masonic Temple. Glenn C. Nile, W.
M.; Ernest ii. Cnoate, secretary.
R. N. of A." Oregon Grape Cnmp,"
No. 1300, meets every Thursday even
ing in McCornack building, Court nnd
Liborty streets: elevator. Mis Syl
via Snaupp, 1791 Market, oracle:
Hazel Price, Imperial Furniture Co.,
recorder.
HODSON COUNCIL, No. 1, R. & S. M.
Stated assembly first Monday in
each month, Mntionic Temple. James
Plant, Thrice Illustrious MuBtur; Glen
V. Nile, recorder.
DEMOLAY COMMANDEBY, No. 5
K. T. Regular conclave fourth Fri
day in each month at 8 o'clock p. m.,
in Masonic Tomplo. Sojourning Sir
Knights are courteously invited to
meet with us. Goo. H. Burnett, E. C,
Frank A. Turner, recorder.
CHADWICK CHAPTER, No. 37, O. E.
B. Kegulur moeting ovory first and
third Tuesday at 8 p. m. in tho Ma
sonic Temple. Eli.aboth Read, W.
M.; Ida JU. Bubcock, eecrotary.
WOODMEN OF THE WOULD Meet
every Friday night at 3 o'clock in
McCornack block. Oscar Donnldson,
C. C; L. S. Geer, clerk. 507 Court
etroet. Phone 593.
MULTNOMAH ROYAL ARCH CHAP
TER, No. 1, R. A. M. Regulur meet
ing second Friday in each month at
8 p. m. in the Masonic Temple. Al
fred F. Marcus, Ex. High Priest; Eus
eell M. Brooks, secrotary.
UNITED ARTISANS Capital Assera-
bly, No. 84, meet every Wednesday,
at 8 p, m, in Mooso hall. Mrs. F. W.
Cook, M. A.; C. Z. Randall, secretary,
Salein Bank of Commerce.
SALEM HUMANE SOCIETY D. D.
Kecler, president; Mrs. Lou Tillson,
Bocretary. All cases of cruelty or
neglect of dumb auimuls Bhould be
reported to the Bccrotury for investi
gation. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA
Oregon Cedar Camp, No. 6240,
meets ovory Thursday evening at 8
o'clock in McCornack hall corner
Court and Liberty streets. Elevator
service. W. W. Hill, V. C; Kcx. A,
Turner, clerk.
At tho rato that Germany hn been
taking Russian prisoners, wo fancy two
thirds of the Russiun old soldiers' remi
niscences in future yenrs will begu
with: "When I was in Gorman
MAUSOLEUM
MOUNT CREST ABBEY MAUSO
LEUM The bettor way. Dry and
sanitary. Building always open to
visitor Sunday 1 to 4 p. m. J. W.
Gaskill, manager. 828 South 12th,
Phone 1308.
MISCELLANEOUS
GOOD USED FURNITUltE Bought
also taken In exchange for new. Full
lino of now furniture, ranges, heat
ers, and other house furnishings.
Poetx Furniture Co., 233 North Com
mercial street.
PHYSICIAN
DR. D. B. GRIFFIN Drue and drink
cure. 1425 Fir troet, near Moyer
(tieet.
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OBTEOPATH
DRS. B. H. WHITE and R. W. WAL
TON Osteopathic physician and
nerve specialists. Graduates of Amer
ican School of OBteopathy, Kirksville,
Mo. Post graduate and specialized in
nerve diseases at Lo Angeles college.
Trent acute and chronic diseases.
Consultation freo. Lady attendant.
Office 505-500 U. 8. National Ban'
Building. Phone 859, Residence 340
North Capital street. Phone 309.
SCAVENGER
SALEM SCAVENGER Charlo Soo.
proprietor. Garbage and refuse of all
kinds removed on monthly contract
at reasonable rates. Yards and Cess
pools cleaned. Office phone Main
2247. Residence Main 2272.
UNDERTAKERS
LEHMAN & CLOTJGH O. B. Webb, A.
M. Clough mortician and funeral di
rectors. Latest modern method
known to the profession employed.
445 Court street. Main 120; Main 988.
RIGDON-RICHARDSON CO. Funer
al director and undertakers, 252
North High Btroet. Day and nifiht
phone 183.
WATER COMPANY
SALEM WATER COMPANY Office
corner Commercial and Trade treet.
For water errico apply at office.
Bills pnyahle monthly in advance.
WANTED
WANT TO RENT Small improved
tract, 1 to 6 acres, noar school. F. A.
Meade, Route 8, Box 66. Novl9
WANTED TO LEASE Small dairy
ranch with stock and tools, might
buy. Address W. C, care Journal.
' Nov.19
WANTED To correspond with some
woman, also party wishes to corres
pond with some respectable man.
Won't vou write t Please send elf-
addressed envelop. E. M. 1., Box
201, Corvallis, Oregon. Nov23
MONEY TO LOAN
ON Good Real Estate Security.
THOS. K. FORD
Over Ladd & Bush Bank, Salem, Oregon
L. M. HUM
Care of
YICK SO TONG
Chinese Medicine and
Tea Company
Has medicine which
will cure any known
dlS6clS6
153 South Hieh Street.
Salem, Ore. Phone 283.
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SALEM FENCE and f
STOVE WORKS
R, B. FLEMING, Prop.
Depot American Fence i
Gate, Plain and Barbed Wire. I
Faint, Oil and Varnisiwaf.
Roofing, Post, Hop Hooka.
40 Years Making Stoves j
Stove rebuilt and repaired.
D tores ovugut uu sv.u.
250 Court Street phone 124
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