Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, December 07, 1915, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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    THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON, TUESDAY, DEC. 7, 1915.
SEVEN
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JITNEY ORDINANCE IS
DEFEATED H THE CITY
COUNCILJY
Residents May. Also Move
. Household Effects Without
Registering
mo ctry council iiciti a quiot session
lust night unit defeated the proposed
-jimey ordinance ami file . moving
van ordinance but on other questions
the present council showed a strong dis
position to await the action of the in
coming council. Tlie jitney nrilinnnce'
ns proposed would require all auto fur
hire to secure permission from the prop
erty oivner before standing on the down
lown 8t reefs. When the question was
wt to a vote if stood seven tu seven
nnil Mayor White, voted "no,"
The moving van ordinance as pro
posed several weeks ago would require
the police to keep-a record of all pur
ties moving their household goods from
one part of tho eity to nuotherniid
register the moving vans iu the city.
Thin was defeated by a vote of eight to
five.
Homo discussion wns aroused over the
matter of hiring experts for the books
of the city recorder. It wnH stated flint
a Portland firm of experts had been ln
ing the work iu the past as they were
familiar with nil of the records they
could do the work more rapidly than
men who were, unacquainted with the
books. Councilman lludilleson. how
ever, expressed the opinion that local
accountants could do the work us well
us imported ones. After a short dis
cussion the matter was referred to the
finance committee with power to act.
Since the steel bridge has been con
demned it is considered that being a
nigiir watcnmiin is huKitiuoits employ
.,..,,1 tutu. ware , men on rue l.nilge,
i .i. , . '.
were piuceu uuuor me provisions of the
.............. a ...i n.u Ul.i IS UJ'1'1"
ing to Wntchmnu D. H. AVeynut.
Property owners on Division street
petitioned that tliu improvement of the
street be postponed and the petition
was granted.
City Attorney. Trindle recommended
that the street committee inspect the
nigh board at Broadway and Hood
streets to ascertain if it' is a nuisance.
He stated that a signbonrd is not neces
sarily a nuisniice, but may become so
by uses to which if is put.' The report
was referred to the street committee.
Property owners at Hall street and
Fairground have been notified to re
pair the walk or the council will take
iteps'to build a new wulk at tho ex
pense of property owners.
Petition for a 400-randlcpowor lamp
it Owens and Fan-mount was referred
to the light committee. Two other
vimilur petitions for. lights wero also
roforred. ,1. . .:. i..
A petition to tap the I'liion street
power at Commercial street by A. J.
Lemon wnB referred to the sewer
committee. Tho committee- reported
I hat it had nlready investigated and
reported thnt it bo allowed. Tho re
port was adopted.
Two Union street residents peti
tioned to be allowed to postpone, on
neeount of wenther conditions, con
struction of cement sidewalks on
Uaion between Capitol and Twelfth
nf reefs untii April or May. It was re
ferred to the afreet committee.
R. A. Boweii made application for np
poiutment ns plumbing inspector.
An ordinnnco was introduced re
quiring operators of moving vans to
keep a weekly record of removals of
household goods and to file the report
with Hie nhiof ..C .,li,. Tl.
Hhould be filed every Monday and not!
be open .to public, inspection. It was
indefinitely postponed.
A Druggist's Favorite Kidney
Remedy rixed Him
Fifteen years ngo I had an attack of
nrnro auiney trouble. J consulted n
physician who gnve nie medicine which
only relieved 1110 for n time. After dis
continuing his medicine my trouble re
turned ns severe ns before.
Ifnving henrd of Swnmp-T?oot I gave
it n trial and can honestly state that
three dnllnr bottles cured me, never hnv
ing nnv sickness in fifteen years.
have sold Dr. Kilmer's Swnmp-Root ns
it the verv best of' rl-commendatioiis at1
nil times.
You are at liberty to use this state
ment any time you wish.
Respectful!',
V. C. SU'MMKliS,
121!) Central Ave., Kansas City, Kans,
With (liand View Drug Co.
Mnle of Kansas, )
bounty of Wyandotte )ss, Bt K(.iz(.r ,,,, h'MHI, n Sattirday
On the lllli day of August. lilOO. per-Lyening. December 11 at 0:30 o'clock.
poaally nppeared before me, W. C. Hutu-, i,lm,sliatelv following the supper their
niers, who subscribed to the within 1 bazaar will be open to the public. Tiio
Hliiteinent nnd made oath that the same, ladies have been engaged for some
is true iu substiince and in fact.
Charles Wilson,
Notary Public.
Lottor to
Dr. Kilmer it Co..
Binghamton, N. Y.
Prove What SwampRoot Will Do Fori1'"""' VI,on ", 1 " "
o , . n. t r Iviiiir dead ill tne enclosure surround-
Send ten eeMs to Dr lulmer & Co . u , m(t kown
llinghnmpton , N. ., for a sample sy.e , lm1 , to the littlc ttilmis Bs
l-ottle, . It will convince anyone, ""ithev bore no bruises.
will also receive a booklet of valuable n-u. ,.-.. :i .,.:. nM.vai1inr here
information, telling about the lildneya
nnrl bladder. When writing, be sure and
mention the Salem Daily Capital
Journal. Regular fifty-cent and one
dollar size bottles for sale at all drug
at ores.
FLAG AT HALF MAST.
Aberdeen, Wash., Dec. ".Anticipat
ing sustaining action by the supreme
eonrt of Washington before wliich the
recently enacted "diy" law wn plac
ed, the Aberdeen Brewing compnny has
propare.l to quit business December 31.
It brewed Its last brew Saturday and
today the flag on the brewery was
raised to iialf mi.st.
Acid Stomachs
Are Dangerous
Common Sense Advice by a New York
Physician
''Acid" stomachs are dangerous be
cause too much acid irritates and in
flames the delicate lining of the stom
ach, thus hindering and preventing the
proper action of the stomach, and lead
ing to probably nine-tenths of the cases
of Btomuch trouble from which people
suffer. Ordinary medicines and medi
cinal treatments acting ouly upon tho
stmnnch walls, or as an artificial m
gestnut, are useless in such cases, for
thev leave the source of the trouble, the
excess acid in the stomach, ns danger
mis as cter. The acid must be neutral
ized, and its excessive formation pre
vented, and there iB nothing better for
this purpose than a teaspoouful or plain
Disunited, magnesia:, a simpio antaeiii.
taken in a little warm or cold water
after eating, which not only neutralizes
tho acid, but also prevents the fermoii
tution. Foods which ordinarily distress
ntnv 1)8 ingested pcriocuy u wu mem
. i it . ;.L - u: ...,.
is ronuweu wiiu a iiiuu uiouiuwn uib
nesin. which can be obtained from any
druggist and should always be kept
Unruly. x
PRATUOOTES
(Capital Journal Special Service.)
Priitum, Or.. Dec. 7. Miss liclle
filnzner spent the week end at home.
Miss Anna Schrooder, who has been
visitiii" her pnrents hero for several
weeks returned to Salem last week.
Miss Lily Steinor is visiting her
parents, tor. and Mrs. D. J. Stoiner.
Mrs. U. W. Welty was a Hulem visit
or Saturday.
The funeral of Oottleib Meyer was
held .Saturday from the Monnonito
church, Burial was in the Meunonito
cemetery.
The Franklin Literary socioty gave
its regular program Friday evening.
The debate on, Resolved, That the
mess does more evil than good was
won bv the negative side. The de
baters were. Affirmative, Melvin Lien
and S. J. Vutes; negative, Lucas Vogt
mid ,1. J. (,'rnhane. Special music by
Alfred Kamnl and a
dialogue by t.ie
tscliooi cunuren with ei iiiuui chjuj
, T, , r01Iram wiU bo I)e(.el.
h, . 17
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Vogt are ntor-
tnininir relatives from California.
Miss i'curl r.yre spent me ween can
in Salem with her parents.
itev. S. S. Uniiiiigartiier is attending
n conference in wasningion.
Mr. V. J. kreabiel returned from
Portland Fridav evening where ho is
on the federal iurv.
A number of Pratum's young people
attended the pic social held at iiuit
land Saturday evening.
A basket social was held at central
Towell .Saturday evening.
The roll of honor for the past month
in t lie primary room at rratum was
composed of the following: VteMon
Leisy, Clara Gerig, Grace Willis, Hnl-
da Roth, (iust Kolbe, Chester JUethty
and Alfred Widmer.
HEBE'S NEW VIGOB FOB
OVEB WORKED STOMACHS
sjc sjc sc sfc )fc ijc st s(c sfc s(c (c 36
Daniel J. Fry, the popular druggist,
has been in the drug business long
enough to have his own opinion of the
best way of selling medicines. Ho gays
the plan adopted by Mi-o-na, the great
dyspepsia remedy, is tho fairest he has
ever heard of. He doesn't believe that
a modicine ought to be paid for unless
it docs the user some good. And Mi-o-na
is sold under a positive guarantee
to relieve dyspepsia or to refund tho
money. You simply leave 50 cents on
deposit with Daniel J. Fry and if, aftor
you have used the box of Mi-o-na you
decide that it has done you no good, all
r. . ,7 : . u 1 i,n
UVH lu uu " lu l"" ouu
W it1..!.' L"r
Hundreds of people have been relieved
of Btomnch agonies by using this re
markable remedy. It is not simply a
food digester; it iB a modicine that puts
all of the digestive organs into normal
condition and gives ruddy, glowing, vig
orous health. A change for the better
will be seen after tho first few doses
of Mi-o-na, and its continued use will
toon give the power, to oat anything at
any time and not suitor distress after'
ward.
Mi-o-na is sold under a positive guar
antee to refund the money if it does
not cure. This Is tho strongest proof
that can be offered as to the merit of
the medicine,
Nothing lessons a man's suceesa In
I his work or a woman's fascinating per
snnniitv more tnan a weait stoniacn,
wi,,h it. attending evils,
Use Mi-o-na
and see how much-more there is In life.
KAISER BOTTOM NEWS
(Capital .Tournnl Special Service.)
Kei?.or Bottom. Dec. 7. Tho ladies
of ivcizcr Bottom are preparing one
of their delicious suppers to be given
weeks past iu preparing a number of
ilaiiity ( nriBtmiiB souvenirs wnictt can
be seen at this time. It is a forgone
conclusion thnt the gathering will be
a success both financially and social
ly as people here aro deeply interested.
Little Violet Newton, of this place,
who rears a choice variety of white
. ! P I .
fgr Homf nv) nRV0 ellnwA ,10 ,lri,n,s
here to overflow, and many living
near the Willnmelto river here report
unusually high wntcr, some of the farm
land in' this vicinity being covered
with back water from the river.
A number of the prir.e-winiug chrvs
anlheiimms at the recent show, which
were bnxed and expressed by Mrs.
John Westlev to Mrs. Joila Westlcy-
lluMcu, in Great Fulls, Montana,
reached their destination a few days
ago frozen stiff. Mrs. Hidden also
writes that streams thero are frozen
over and the whole state is robed in a
mantle of snow, .
Local sportsmen report the entc'ilng
of numerous coons, lnuskrats, ottor and
; THE MARKETS I
Tho general- undertone of wheat is
stronger today and the mills are paying
fv2 cents. Farmers aro bringing in
more lilftrul supplies, possibly due to
the fact that thero'K but littlo pros
pects of a higher market and again due
to the fact that the aolidays tire com
ing anil a little spitro change is a g.vd
thing to have about the- house at that
time oi year.
Kgg dealers are of the opinion iht
nriccs will weaken this week dm to
'lie ( xrra supplies coming iu and to Ike
fact that prices on ccse count eggs in
Vortland will not permit the payment
of the ruling pricci of the past four
tviola.
Grains.
Hay, timothy, per ton $14.00
Oats, vetch $10.00
Cheut $9.0010.00
Wheat 8082c
nlo
vt
35o
Boiled barley $32.00
Corn
Cracked corn
$40.00
$41.50
$26.00
$29.00
Bran
Shorts, per ton
Butter.
Butterfat 33c
Creamery, buttor, per pound 35c
Country butter . 30o
Eggs and Poultry.
Eggs, candled No. 1, cash 38c
Eggs, esse, count,, caaU 3(i3Sc
Eggs, trade 3739o
Eggs, storage 28c
Hens,, pound 10llc
Boosters, old, per pound 7a
Spring chickens, pound 10llc
Turkoya, live 15llic
Turkeys, aressea loigmc
- Pork, Veal and Mutton
Venlj dressed 78c
Pork, dressed. ..... 7 12c
Pork, on foot 8 l-4o
Spring lambs 6 l-2o
Steers 55 l-2c
Cows 34c
Bulls 3o
Ewca 3c
Wethers ii l-2e
Vegetables,
Cabbage ' 40c
Tomatoes, California $1.2.r1.50
String garlic ..i..,15o
Potatoes, cwt 73c
BrusBolB sprouta 10
Sweet tiotatoes $2.75
Beets 40c
Carrote 40c
Turnips 40c
Celory 4070c
Onions $1.001.25
California head lettuce, caao $2.753.O0
Green beans 12 l-2c
Fruits, '
Oranges, Valenoia $5.00
Oranges, Navels $3.75(i4.25
Lemons, per box $4.254.75
Bananas, pound ' 5 l-4c
California- grape fruit .... $0.007.00
Dates, dromedary, case '. $3.35
Pard dates $1-00
Grapes $1.40
Cranberrie $10.0012.00
Pineapples 7 l-2c
Honey $3.60
Retail Prices.
Eggs, per dozen, froBh ranch ,.4045c
Eggs, storage 30c
Sugar, enne $7.15
Sugar, D. G. $fl..r
Creamery butter 40c
Flour, hard wheat $1.50B.40
Flour, valley ; . $1.201.50
PORTLAND MARKET
Portlnnd, Ore., Dec. 7. Wheat: Club,
Ole.
Bluestem, 98c.
Oats:. No. 1 white feed, $24,25.
Barley, feed, $20.00.
Hogs: Best live, $0.00.
I'rimo steers, $7.00017.10.
Fancy cows, $5.00(05.50.
Calves, $7.007.50.
Spring lambs, $7.50.
Butter: City creamery, 32c.
Eggs: Selected looal ex., 42c.
Hens, 12o.
Broilers, 12c.
GeoBO, 7((T'Sn.
REAL ESTATb TRANSFERS.
Jessie R. Martin ct. ux to J. R. Mar
tin et nl, part cluim 3S, i), 1 v.
James and Hell Kay to C. V. and Kl
Ion M. Anderson, nil of W 1-3 of lot 5
aud l.1) feet off tlio east end of lot 0
block K, Simpson's Add. to Salem.
Joflie ... Holmes efr vl to Y. McKer
cher, lots 7 mid 8, block H, Koirmount
Park Add. Salem.
Frank Hire et ux to 8, Pago and D.
W. Fisher, the west (iU l'cot off lot 0,
block NW, Sulem.
Sarah A. Hurley to Walter Stark,
part A F. Davidson claim, Sec. 17, 8,
:i W.
1). Chiistm n to Alma .Tnnnett Keub
ler, lots 1(1 and 1", block 1), amended
plat. Simpson s Add. Salem.
W. A. irvia et ux to ('. K. and J. O.
iUll,!"l"' '"r ' R
WM- '7' J. .
,, "'K.v "x
eViman 10t
r v .. .i
Marltham claim,
to Wm. J. and
"8, Ewald Fruit
Farms.
Wm. ,T. Newman et, ux to Annie Mil
lard, lot 78, Kwnld Fruit Farms.
(!. V. Anderson et ux to T. H. Kay,
S 1-2 of lot 7. block fl, Southwest Add.
Solent.
John H. McN'arv et ux to Carrie V.
(Mlmer, nil of lot 7 nnd H 1-2 of lot 8,
block 4. Frickey's Add. Sulem.
(ieorgo Hend to II. A. and W. F.
Reed, part Wm. Porter claim, 40, 9, 1
John T. Myers et ux to Oeorge W.
and Josephine Jenkins, lots 4 and f,
block U, .Burlington Add. Sitlnm.
, Geo. 1). Hoodhue et ux to David W,
Crnig, 4iiijnh Cury claim, 41,. 8, 3 W,
Oliver L. Townsead et. ux to Win. II.
Burger, lot 4, block 1, Southwest Add
Sulem.
Joseph Kchotthoefer et ux to Marion
County, Oregon, purt A. F. Davidson,
claim, 17, H, 3 W.
Journal New Today Ads da-
liver the goods.
mink. These fur-hen ring animals are
more numerous this winter than they
have been for years.
Oil Treatment For
Stomach Troubles
A sininle prescription made up of a
combination of pure vegetablo oils is
producing wonderful results for suf
ferers from stoniacn, uver ann intestinal
troubles. The remedy which iB said
to have originated in France, where it
has been used for years by tho peasan
try, was introduced into this country by
George H. Muyr, a lendiing Chicago
druggist, who onred himself of severe
stomach, liver and intestinal troubles by
its uso. Those who have used It say tho
first dose is sufficient to eonvinoo any
one of its remarkable merit, and that
within twenty-four hours the sufferer
feels like a new person. This medicine,
which has become known as May Kb
Wonderful Remedy, is sold by leading
druggists everywhere, with the positive
understanding that your money will bo
rofunded without question or quibble if
ONE bottla fails to give you absoluto
satisfaction.
25 TEARS FOE GEANVILLB;
Portland, Or.,. Dec. 6. Sentence of
25 years in the federal penitentiary at
McXcilB Island was passed by Judge
Wolverton todap- on Bruce Granville, a
'Seattle barber, who. was convicted of
robbing a postoffice suli-station hero
last February.
.1. 4). Donvillo, similarly convicted
was not sentenced today.. His attorney
will filo a motion for a new triab
Granville, before receiving sentence,
asserted bis innocence of the charge.
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
by local application!, a t'jey oannot rcaol.
the dlieaifd portion ot tho ear. Thi-ro !
only one way to ouro dafneM, and tbat !
by constitutional remedied Deafncii la
cauad by an InAamod condition ot the mu
cou lining of the Eustachian Tub. When
thla tube la innamcu you hyh ruuivuue
sound or imperfect hearing, and whon It la
entirely closed, Deafness Is the result, and
unless the Innammation can be taken out
and this tube restored to Its normal condi
tion, hearing- will D aesiroyea loruver; mna
r-nm Ant nt tun are caused by Catarrh.
whioh Is nothing but an Inflamed condition
of the mucous surfaces.
We wilt Rive One Hundred Lionars tor any
case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that
cannot b cured by Jail's Catarrh Cure.
Send for circulars, free. I
P. J. CHKNBY 4 CO.. Toledo. Ohio.
Fold by Druggists, 76c .
'.Take Hall's Family Pills for oonitlpatlon
1 Skin of zmv ts a joy Forevt-
R. T. FELIX GODRADD'S OMENTA;.
CREAM OR MAGICAL BEAUTH1IT-
Rerno?et Tun, P1mUH
Krei'kliM, Until Piilduf
Ruiti, anil Nklo DIwmh
mih itvtrj DlemLi!
nu beuutr. SLd Ue
rtes detection, i'
Iiiu MOIMl U18 tor
of H ynurK am
ts ao narniiiiM w
tSBtelttnbeiUrea
Is pmrierljr mails
Accept no counter
frit of
tuinf. Dr. L. &
Hnyre told to ft
lm.fr of tbi hatuV
ton (a patlenl?
"An yoa Mia
will 11. tkrm
I reenmmens
flonraiid's Oreom' fts-tbe lrt harmful of aU th
ftkiu Urtl,ralloM." For ulft by nil dnlmnti sua fancy
Ooodi DnJen In the 1nlud, Btatw, Ownda wl Kami
CBa.T.HDPJHS.Proav 37 Mitsm Shut ImTna
OHIROPBAOTIC-SPlNOLOOIST
DB. O: L. SCOTT Graduate of Chiro
practic'a Fountain Hoad, Davenport,
Iowa. If you have tried everything
and have got no relief, try Chiroprac
tic srjinal adjustments and got well.
Offioe 400-7-8 U. 8. National Bank
Building. Phone Main 87. Residence
Main 828-R.
CHIROPRAOTOB
CONSULT DR. MAT,9xperienced and
successful Chiropractor, for acute and
chronic disorders. Has practiced six
years in Oregon, tree consultation,
Hours. 9 to 12. 1 to 6. 305-6-7 Hub
bard Bldg. Lady attendant. Phone,
office 672; residence, 882-B.
OSTEOPATH
DR8. B. H. WHITE and B. W. WAL
TON Osteopathic physicians and
nerve specialists. Graduates of Amer
lean School of Osteopathy, Kirksville
Mo. Post graduate and specialized in
nerve diseases at Los Angeles college.
Treat acute and chronic dlsensos.
Consultation free. Lady attendant,
Office 605-808 U. 8. National Ban.
Building. Phone 859. Residence 340
North Capital street. Phone 3B9.
SCAVENGER
SALEM SCAVENGER Charlos Soob,
nroorietor. 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.
LODGE DIRECTORY
a,. O. U. W. Protection Lodge' No. 2,
Meets every Monday evoning at
In the McCornack hall, corner Court
and Liberty streets. A. ii. Aufrance,
M. V-i S. A. McFadden, recorder;
A. L. Brown, F.
CENTI1AL LODGE No. 18, K. of 1.
McCornack buildiug. TucBtlny evon
ing of each week at 7: JO. F. F;
Bahrain, C. C: W. B. Qilson, K. of B.
and 8.
SALEM LODGE No. 4, A. F. & A. M.
Stated communications first Friday
In each month at 7:30 p. m. in the
Masonic Temple, J. C. Welch, W, M.j
S. Z. Culver, socrotury.
PACIFIC LODGE No. 60, A. F. & A. M.
Stated communications third Friday
in each month at 7:30 p. m. in tho
Masonio Temple. Glenn C. Kilos, W.
M.j Ernest H. Chouto, secrolary.
B. N. of A. "Oregon Grope Camp,"
No. 13(10, moots every Thursday even
ing in McCornaok building, Court and
Liberty streots; elevator. Miss Syl
via Shaupp, 1701 Market, oracle;
Hazel Prica, Imperial Furnituro Co.,
recorder.
HODHON COUNCIL, No. 1, R. ft 8. M.
Stated assembly first Monday in
each month, Mnsonio Temple. James
. Plant. Thrir.o Illustrious Master; Glen
O. Niles, reoordor,
DEMOLAY COMMANDERY, No. 5,
K. T. Regular conclave fourth Fri
day. In each month at 8 o'clock p. m.,
In Masonio Temple. Sojourning Sir
Knights are courteously Invited to
meot with us. Geo. H. Burnett, E. C,
Frank A. Turner, recorder.
Classified
LODGE DIRECTORY Continued.
0HADWICK CHAPTJIB, No. 37, O. E.
S. Regular meeting every first and
third Tuesday at 8 p. m. in tho Ma
sonic Temple. Elizabeth Bead,, W.
M.; Ida M. Babcocky secretary.
WOODMEN OP THE WOULD Meot
every Friday night afc ft 0 'dock, in
McCornaok block. Oscar Donaldson,
C. C; L. 8; Geer, clerk. 507 Court
treet. Phone 593..
MULTNOMAH BOTAL ARCH CHAP
TEE, No. 1, R. A. M. Regular meet
ing second Friday in each month at
8 t. m. in the 'Masonic Temple. Al
fred F. Marcus, Ex. High Priest; Bus-
ell M. Brooks, secretary.
UNITED ABTISANS Capital Asiiem
bly, No. 84, meets every Wednesday,
at 8 p. m. in Moose hall. Mrs. F. W.
Gook, M. A.; C. Z. Randall, secretary,
Balem Bank of Commerce.
SALEM HUMANE SOCIETY D. D.
Keeler, president;. Mm Lou Tillson,
retarv. All cases of cruelty or
neglect of dumb animals should be-
reported to the secretary xor investi
gation. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA
Oregon Cedar Camp, No 6246,
meets every Thursday evening at 8
o'clock in McCornack hall corner
Oonrt and Liberty streets. Elevator
service. W. W. Hill, V. C; Ber. A.
Tomer, cleric.
DENTISTS
DR. O. A. OLSON, DENHST
Administers Nitrous Ozid and Oxygen
Gaa - -
Boom 214. Phone 440.
Masonio Temple Salem, Ore.
PHYSICIAN
DR. D. B. GRIFFIN Drug and drink
cure. 1425 jfir street, near Meyers
street. Phone 1037J.
MISCELLANEOUS
GOOD USED FURNITURE Bought,
also taken in exchange for new. Full
line of new furniture,, ranges, heat
era, and other house furnishings.
Peetz Furniture Co., 233 North Com
mercial street.
UNDERTAKERS
LEHMAN & CLOUGH O. B. Webb, A
M. uioucn morticians ana lunerui ai
rectors. Latest modern methods
known to the profession employed.
445 Court streot. Main 120 j Main 988.
BIGDON-RICHARDSON CO. Funer
al directors and undertakers, 252
North High street. Day and night
phone 18a.
FOR SALE
FOR- SALE A good Jersey cow, call
905 South 21st St. Decs
SMALL general stock of -merchandise
for sale. Inquire 119U JNortn Cap
itol street. ' , tf
SPLIT BODY OAK Gurb oak, ash,
second growth fir, old fir. J. 11.
Eaton. Phone 1954. tf
FOR SALE Antiriue blacK walnut bed,
dreBser, commode. Other black wal
nut furniture flood organ in black
walnut case. 233 North Commercial
street.
WANTED
WANTED A girl to stay evenings
with young married woman, or will
give board and room to right party.
1105 Cross afreet. Dec,7
WATER COMPANY
SALEM WATER COMPANY Office
corner Commoroinl and Trade streets.
For water service apply at offioe.
Bills payable monthly in advance.
PLUMBING
REPAIRING AND COIL. WORK A
SPECIALTY
Reasonable Charges
BHOP FOOT OF UNION STREET
A. L. Godfrey
Phnn 1517-J1 Day or Night
MONEY TO LOAN
ON Good Real Estate Security.
THOS. K. TORD
Over Ladd & Bush Bank, Salem, Oregon
a
L. M. HUM
Care of
YICK SO TONG
Chinese Medicine and
Tea Company
Has medicine which
will cure any known
153, South High Street,
Salem, Ore. Phone. 283.
SALEM FENCE and
STOVE WORKS
X. B. FLEMING, Prop.
Denot American Fence
Gates, Plain and Barbed Wirt.
Paints, Oils and Varnishes.
Roofing, Posts, Hon Hooks.
t 40 Years Making Stoves
Stoves rebuilt and repaired.
Stoves, bought and sold.
260 Oonrt Street. Phone 124 I
Back of Chicago Store.
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PROPOSALS FOB SUPPLIES.
State Institutions.
The Oregon State Board of Control
will receive sealed bids for furnishing
supplies to the various state institu
tions on December 10th, 1915, at 2 p.
m., eonsisting of drygoods, clothing,
furnishings, grocorios, shoes, hardware,
brooniB, drugs, paints, oils, stationery,
uruuivurjr, piuinuing, etc., xor tno semi
annual period ending June 30th, 1010.
Specifications and schedules will be
furnished upon' application to the see.
rotary, at Sirlem, Oregon, also front the
irado ana Commerce Bureau, Chamber
of Commerce. Portland; Oregon. Each
bid to be accompanied by a, certified
check in the sum of 10 per oent of the
whole amount ol bid, . payable to the
uregon state Hoard of Control, to be
held as a guarantee of the faithful
performance of the contract. The Board
reserves the right to. reject any or all
bids or to accept any part of a bid,
B. B. GOODIN, Secretary,
Oregon State BoaTd of Control,
i0h
THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL
Classified Business
Telephone Directory
A Quick, handy reference for busy people
, , .. Telephone
EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL '
Salem Electric Co.. Masonio Temple, 127 North High .......... Mteln 1200
- 1 ' : LAUNDRIES '. .' .. '..'.,,
Salem Stoam Laundry, 130 South Liborty. Main II
PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING AND TINNING
T. M. Barr, 104 South Commercial Street Main 191
- ! UNDERTAKERS'
Bigdon-Bichardson Co., 254 North High street ..... Day and night, Main 181
TRANSFER AND DBA YAW
Salem Truck & Dray Co., corner State and Front' streets Main 74
JOB PRINTING .,
Beaver State Printers, Patton Block '.'....'...'. - 1811
Don't Scratch Use Zensal
This remedy Zensal Is made- to reach your, particular
case. If you have an Eczema that is dry and scaly, as
Dry Zensal If you have weening skin or. any watery
eruption, buy Moist Zensal and get the relief you hTe
been seeking, 50c the jar at Poole's.
TRAVELERS' GUIDE
i44lM '
SOUTHERN PACinO
North Bound.
No. 16 Oregon Express ... 5:00a.m.
No. M Sound Special .... 6:12a.m.
No. 28 Willamette Limited 9:22 a.m.
No.. 12 Shasta limited. .... 11:SS a.m.
No. IS Portland Passenger 1:30 p.m.
No. 20 Portland PuBsonger 5:00 p.m.
No. 14 Portland Express ,.8:00 p.m.
No, 222 Portland faBt Fr't. 10:88 p.m.
No. 22U Local way Ft't ..Xii:Mp.m.
South Bound
No, 15 California Express. .3:32 a.m.
No. 17 Koseburg Passenger 11:20 a.m.
No, 53 Exposition Special, .2:42 p.m.
No. 10 Cottage Grove Pas. 4:20 p.m.
No. 11 Shasta Limited ... 8:43 p.m.
No. 27 Wtllamotta Limited 8:10 p.m.
No. 13 Han Francisco Ex. 10:38 p.m.
No. 221 San Francisco Fast
Freight 12:.15a.m.
No. 225 Local way Fr't ... 8:10a.m.
Balem-Oeer Line
No. 73 Arrives at Suiem ..0:15a.m.
No. 7(1 Leaves Salem 9:50 a.m.
No. 75 Ar. Bnlem (mixed) 2:00 p.m.
No. 74 Loave BUlem ...... 4:13p.m.
No connection south of Geer.
Balem, Tails City and Western.
No. 101 Lv. Haluin, motor ,.7:00 a.m.
No. 103 Lv. Salom,. motor .. 11:45 a.m.
No. 115 Lv. Hnlom, motor ...1:40 p.m.
No. 107 Lv. Ha loin, motor ..4:w p.m.
No 1U0 Lv, balem, motor ...0:16 p.m.
No. 23U Way i'r't lv. Balem o:ou a.m.
No, 102 Ar. Hulem 8:40 a.m.
No. 11)4 Ar. Hulem 11:25 a.m.
No. 100 Ar. Hulem 8:15 p.m.
No. H)H Ar, Hulem 0:00 p.m.
No. 170 Ar. Halom 7:45p.m.
No. 240 Way Fr't ar. Salem 1:35 p.m.
OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY CO.
North Bound
Train No. Ar. Portland
Lv. Rnlom
4:36 a.m.
715a.m.
9:46 a.m.
11:20 a.m.
1:45 p.m.
4-:00 p.m.
6:37 p.m.
7:55 p.m.
Owl 8:55 a.m.
6 9:26 a.m.
10 Limited ... 11:35 a.m.
.... 12 1:36p.m.
.... 14 ...... 4:00p.m.
. 10 Limited ... 6:50 p.m.
.... 20 7:60p.m.
.... 22 ...... 10:00p.m.
South Bound
I.v. Salom. Ar. Eugene.
7:10a.m. 05 9:30a.m.
Lv. Portland. A'. Sulem.
0:45a.m...!.. 8:69a.m. (Salem only)
8i25a.m. ... 5 Limited ... 10:11a.m.
10:40 a.m. 7 ....... 12:65 p.m.
2:05p.m. 9 ....... 1:25p.m.
CAPITAL JOURNAL WANT
NOTICE OF VACATION.
In the County Court of the State oi
Oregon for the County. Court of
Marion.
In the matter of the Application of
Seid Back for the vacation, of
Frank's Fruit Tracts.
Notice is hereby given that' the Un
dersigned, Seid Back, the owner of all
the real property hereinafter, described,
has filed a petition with the County
Clerk of Marion, County, State of Ore
gon, to the County Court of the State
of Oregon for said county to vacate all
of the- sub-division or addition- and all
the lots, blocks and tracts thereof, the
same being lots or tracts numbered
from one to twelve inclusive in that
certain subdivision or addition known
as Frank's Fruit Tracts in Marion
County, State of Oregon, the pint and
dedication of which is now of record at
page 175 of Volume 10 of the book of
plats of record in the office of the re
corder of said Marion County, and all
the roads, streets, avenues and alleys
of such sub-division, or addition.
That said petition, is now on file and
ponding and all persona opposing said
vacation are hereby notified' and re
quired to present their objections to
aucbi petition- to tho aaid County Court
on or before Friday the 7th day .of
January, 1916, at the- hour of 9 o'clock
a. m.
. Dated at. Salem, Oregon, this 23rd
day of November, 1915.
SEID BACK, ;
Dee. t Petitioner.
4:40p.m.' ... 13 Limited .. fi:40p.m,
6:05p.m. .... 17 Local .... 8:10p.m.
9:20 p.m 19 11:26 p.m.
11:45p.m. .... 21 Owl .... 1:65a.m.
Nortk Bound
Lv. Corvallis. Ar. Salem.
4:10 p.m 20 5:37 p.m.
Lv. Gugono. Ar. Salom.
7:35 p.m. . 10 Limited .. 9:46 a.m.
1:50 p.m. .. IS Limited .. .. 4:00 p.m.
5:25p.m. ...... 22 7:65p.m.
12:05p.m. ..... a Owl . .... 3:10p.m.
. South Bound.
Lv. Salom. Ar. Albany.
4:25 p.m 0 6:20 p.m.
Ar. Eugene.
7:05 p.m.
Lv. Bnlem. Ar. Eugene.
2:00 a. m 21 Owl .... 6:50 a.m.
10:15a.m. ... 5 Limited ... 12:25p.m.
Lv. Salom. Ar; Albany,
1:00 p.m 7 12:55 p.m.
Stops at Corvallis.
Lr. Salom. Ar. Eugene.
6:40 p.m 13 8:00 p.m.
Woodburn Local Dally Except Sundays.
No. 64 Leavos Hulem 3:40 p.m.
No. U3 Arrives In Hulem . . . . , 8:25 p.m.
CORVALLIS CONNECTION
North Bound.
Lv. Corvallis.
Ar. Salem.
, 9:46 a.m.
1:45 p.m.
4:00 p.m.
5:37 p.m.
7:55 p.m.
8:25 a.m.
10
12:12 p.m. .
2:32 p.m. .
4:10 p.m. ,
6:18 p.m. ,
Lv. Salem.
10:15 a.m. .
4:25 p.m.
12:55 p.m. ,
0:40 p.m. ,
14
10
20
22
South Bound..
Ar. Corvallis,
6 ,
9
7
13
10:11 a.m.
6:47 p.m.
. 2:20 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
WTT.T.AMT.TTTl WIVE ttOIITT!.
Oregon City Transportation Company.
Loavo Portland for Oregon
City, Utittcville, Newberg,
Misxlon (Ht. Paul), Wheat
land, Salem (dally exeopt
Hundnv) 0:45 am
Leave Port In ml for Indepen
dence, Albany, . Corvallis,
(Tuesday, Thursday nnd
Put u r day) 0:45 am
turniug,
Leave
Corvallis
Albany
Independence
Hulem
Salom .......
, fl am Hon., Wed., Frl.
. 7am-Mon.,Wed.,Frl.
, P am Mnn,, Wed., Frl.
. 10 am Mon., Wed., Frl.
0 am Tues., Thur., Sat,
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