THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, UfigCON. THURSDAY, DEC. 23, 1915. SEVEN OUR YOUNG WOMEN are so often subject to headache are languid, pale ajid nervous because their blood is thin or insufficient. They are not really sick and hesitate to com plain, but they lack that ambition and vivacitywhich isthcirbirthright. They donotneeddrugs butdoneedthetonic . and nourishment in Scott's Emulsion that makes richer blood, fills hollow cheeks.suppressesnurvousness andes tablishesstrength. Nourishinentalone makesbloodand Scott's Emulsion is the essence of concentrated nourishment, free from wines, alcohols or opiates. If mother or daughter is frail, pale or nervous, give her Scott's for one month and see the betterment. It has a wholesome, "nutty" flavor. Avoid substitutes. At any drug store. Bcoll & Bowue, llluoineelil, N. J. s-2 "III" GLADDENS SOREIED FEET "TTZ" makes sore, burning, tired feet fairly dunce with delight. Away go the aches and pains, the corns, callouses, blisters and bullions. "TIZ" draws out the acids'and poisons that puff up your feet. No , matter how hard you work, how long you dance, how far you walk, or how long you remain on your feet, "TIZ" brings restful foot comfort. "TIZ" is won- ricrfnl fnr tro.l filing, swollen, smarting feet. Your feet I Just tingle for joy; bIiocs never hurt or tr'cm tight, wet a Ho cent box of "TIZ now from any druggist' or department store. End font torture forever wear smaller Blioeg, kwp your feet freshj sweet and, happy. LEGAL NOTICES ADMINISTRATOR'S OR EX ECUTOR'S NOTICE Oi HEAR ING OF FINAL ACCOUNT. Notice is hereby given that thfl finnl account of Caroline Sclec as udnimis trntrix of tho estate of p'red W. Seole, deceased, has been filed in the County Court of ifnrinn County, Stato of Ore gon, and that the 27th day of Decern her, 1915, at the hour of 9 o'clock a m., has been duly appointed by such Court for the hearing of objections to such final account and the settlomout thereof, at which time any person in terested in such estate may appear and file objections thereto in writing and contest tho same. CADOT.TNE REKtE, "'' 'Administratrix of the Kstnte. Administrator's or Executor's Notice of Hearing of Final Account. Notice is hereby given that, tho final account of F, K. Lyons as administrator of the estate of Walter lloekaday, de censed, has been filed in the county court of .Marion county, state of Ore gon, and that the 17th day of January, I91(j at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., lias been duly appointed by such court or the hearing of objections to suci final account, unl the settlements thereof, at which time any person in terested in such estnte mny appear nnd filo objections thereto in, writing and contest the same. F. E. LYONS. Administrator of the Kstuto. SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY On Foreclosure. Notice is hereby given. That by virtue of mi execution duly issued out, of the Circuit Court of the Mate of Oregon, for the County of Marion .ind to me directed on the lHlh day of December, 1915, upon a judgment nnd decree duly rendered, entered of rec ord and docketed in and by said Court on the Hth day of December, 1915. in a certain Buit then in said Court pending, wherein Homer If. .Smith was plaintiff and Morton It. Del.ong and Mae T. DeLnng, his wife, fleorgo F. Viclt. If. F, Kuck and the City of Sa lem, a municipal corporation were de fendant in favor of plaintiff and against said defendants by which ex ecution 1 am flnmmnnded to sell the property in said execution and herein after described to pay the sum due tho plaintiff of Six Hundred Sixtv thrce and 00-100 (K'O.'I.OO) Dollars with interest thereon at the rate of JO per cent per annum from the 11th day of December, 1915, until paid and the further sum of Seventy-five ($75.00) Dollars, attorney's fees together with the coMs and disbursements of suid milt taxed nt Twenty-seven and 75-100 ($27.75) Dollars and costs nnd ex penses of said execution, I wilTon Sat urday the 22nd day of .Tanunry, 1910, nt the hour of 2 o'clock P. M. of said day nt the, West door of the County Court House in Marion County, Oregon. fell at public auction to the highest ! bidder tor cash in hand on the day of enle, oil the right, title, interest and estate which said defendants and all persons claiming under them subse quent to the date of the mortgage here in foreclosed, May 2:ird, 19l4, in, of nnd to said premises hereinbefore men tioned are described in said execution in follows, to-wit: Lot. No. Fight (S) in Block No. Fifteen (15) in Riverside Addition to Salem, Oregon, Hnid sale being made subject to redemption in the manner provided by law. Dated this 22nd day of December. 1 1!M5. WM. FSCU, Sheriff of Marion County, Oregon. -vt, i. nr.r.niiA.M, Deputy. 2.1-.W .Tun. 0-1.1-20 k lew Today Ads, one cent per TO WRITETEN LETTERS Portland Club Suggests Plan For Giving State Some Cheap Advertising Here is a chance to join a movement in which there is no initiation dues or UKsessmeuts, very little work to be done and yet lit the same time nialte personal friends and boost for the state of Oregon. The Portland Chamber of Commerce invites the Sulom Commercial club, all members o. tho club as well as other enterprising citizens to join in a move ment to be known as "Letter Writing Week," beginning January 17 and end ing January t'l. Although no official action hns as yet been taken by toe Salem Commer cial club it is probable that its mem bers will be asked to join in the move ment tor the purpose of interesting tourist travel to Oregon. During this " Letter Writing Week" every merchant will be asked to write "u letters to friends ami relatives back east, telling them of the-wonderful scenery in Oregon and of the many in teresting side trips that may be taken from Portland and points in the Wil lamette valley. Every citizen will be inked to write ten boosting letters back cast, during tho week. Write Ten Letters Each. " If all tho members of every com mercial club in tho state should enter into the movement of letter writing and if the average citizen would write ten letters telling of their own local ity and giving a personal touch to the letters, it is t.ionght that 230,000 tour ists might bo brought to the stato next summer. Ah n 8l,e,,il1' attraction and to inter ''!"; ,tl,e ,"blH' "f this letter writing ncci; a glniu man box will be nlaced in the center of Sixth street in Port land, and at noon each day at the sounding of a big whistle everyone will be expected to deposit his letters in a giant box. A delegate will probably bo sent from the (Salem Commercial club to at- iciui a great meeting to Do held in Portland on the night of Wednesday, Janaiinry 5, when plans will bo work ed out for this Letter Writing Week which it is hoped will bring 2jO,000 tourists into the state and along with them tho $.1,000,0(10 which they will spend, averaging only $25 to the tour ist. This matter will probably be takon nil in Janunniy by the. Salem Commer cial club. ' Christmas Program at Highland Friends Church The i nristmas program of tho High land Friends church, Rev. .loHOiihino llockett, pnstor, will be nivcn on the evening of Friday, December 21, at the t'riends church by the children of the Sunday school. Tho program is-as fol lows: . Recitation, "The Hoi v .Night," bv Ifnrvey Hrock. Exercises. "Glorv to Clod." bv ten little girls. hong. "Christmas." Beulah Presim! and line-Cole. Dialog, "The First Christmas," by nun- gms. Dialog, "Christmas Choices," by five bovs and five girls. Exercise, "The Christmas King," by classes two ami three. Song, selected, by Tna Rijjus. Recitation, "If 1 Could Knit," by ncuneiu oio. Kxercise, " What is the Moaning of Christmas," by Ina and Edith Riggs. -unr iirni, uy lourteen girls. Song exercise, "Hear the Hells, bv 20 children. Tableau, "Altitudes." CONVICTED OF MOONSHINING Portlend, Or., Dec. 22 After being locked up since yesterday with a 15 gallon keg of "inoonshinb" whisky, a jury in federal court today convicted Martin C. broom and James, Williams of Mooushining. ' u Other Sir.. Work. Get a Can Today 0 SURROUND yourself with Comfort -day.. weekall tirrui" stop it HOTEL NORTONIA TK Koum of Gracious Service-. of Unobtruiivs Minis tret ion J. Tha Horn of tKe Satisfied Guest wher delicious Viands with tht natural HOME-LIKE flavor com. pel friendship. Room with priviUg af bath $1 of man the dmy. Rooms with prlvtMi$l.S0oc Th thing that ppmlt-inodwtu pricss. Wuhinfton fjT ,Whint. PortW 1 1 VV 1 ViV 4 Timet as ZVP;A V i Hp nn 35 Whole Regiment Made To Weep Together By William Philip Simms. (t'nited Press Staff Correspondent.) Paris, Nov. 20. (By mail.) Weep ing .shells used by the (lerinans to blind the enemy with his own tears, precipitated in at least one instance what comes near being the most ludi crous incident of the war. During a recent weeping shell bombardment by the Germans n regiment of French cav tlry dismounted back of tho lino of fire. A gust of wind caught tho sor rowful fumes and wafted them gently to where the horses and cavalrymen were nt their ease. Suddenly, without Bpparaent reason, every cavalryman bell Id his horse burst into tears as though the price of oats had suddenly risen to a finre bevond equine tinan cial possibilities. Then, as if in sud den sympathy the cavalrymen also burst into tears. The situation is de clared by the officers to have been in cerdibly ludicrous. The cavalrymen were imnelied to such gales of laughter as sight of the crying horses that if the Hermans had attacked at that mo ment the entire regiment would easily have been, wiped out. So far as could be ascertained; horses ami men suf fered no serious consequence from hav ing availed themselves of a woman's privilege. The distance the fumes had been carried by tho wind reduced their strength. DONT SUFFER LAUGH AT STOMACH MISERY 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, thoro are few that he is willing to sell on a guarantee to refund the money if thoy do not cure. Mi-o-na, the famous dyspepsia remedy has helped so many of his customers that Daniel J. Fry says, "If this remedy does not rolieve you, come back to my Btoro and I will cheerfully re turn your money." Anyone who has dyspepsia, indiges tion, headaches, dizzy foelines or livor troublos, should take advantage of this chance to bo wade well without any risk of spending their money to no pur pose, mi-o-na will relieve you, will regulate the digestion, will onablo you to cat what you want. If it does not do all this it will not cost you a cent. Daniel ,T. Fry has sold hundreds of boxes of Mi-o-ua in the last few weeks and has yet to roceive tho first com plaint from any customor, Such a record in simply marvelous and speaks volumes for the merit of the remedy. It is easy enough to fill a column with the symptoms afflicting those who have dysivpsia, but there is no need of describing their condition. What they want is relief and thoy caa get it in Mi-o-na. uo not sutler a day longer with disordered digestion, If Mi-o-na relieves you it costs von 50 cents a box, if it does not, you have Daniel J. Fry's personal guarantee to return your money, v i Queen Yields Honor To Martyred Nurse (Ry United Prc..' London, Nov. 20. (Dy mail.) Tho Alexandra Home,, nn addition to the London Hospital now being built, will uc naine.i the r.dith Cavell Homo in- stend. Queen Alexandra, in whoso honor the home for muses had already boon named voluntarilv surrendered the honor in favor of tiiiglnu i's martyr nurse, Edith Cavell, executed by the (iermans in Belgium. A shilling fund innugiiratueil by a London daily, has alarcajy provided thousands of dollars for a Cavell Memorial, which by the wish of the Queen and tho mother of the dend nurse will be the Edith Ca vell Homo, it was the express wish of Miss Cavell "s aged mother, nt Nor - wu-li, that a statue should erected for her daughter. not be President Farrell Real Santa Clans Portland, Or., Dec. 22. President J. 1). Farrell, of the f). W. R. and N. iu his private car today played host to ISO passengers aboard a Seattle bound train which was delayed several hours by a washout. Whilo the trnin wns creeping slowly over a Hoft track and passencers, including fifty dele gates to n hotclmen's convention, were bemoaning the fact that no dining car wns attached, Farrell was getting busy. He corralled Traffic Managed Robin son and Oeneral Pnsnongcr Agent Me Murray, forced them to assist as wait ers, and served every woman on the trnin with ten and caho and tho men with ham and coffee, r, DOCTOR HAS NEW EXPLOSIVE Los Angeles, Cal., Dec, 22. A pecu liar feature of Dr. W. W. Sbnrtel's ar rest on a charge of having opium in his possession enme to light today when it was learned federal detectives found iu Ins dentn I office what Is said to bo a new exnloive, together with fulmin ating enps and fuse, and a letter to the (iernian war minister, indicating ho was trying to sell his invention to tho kniscr's government. Dr. Hlinrtel is at liberty today on $2,000 hail. CENTRALIA IS FLOODED. Ccntrnlia, Wash., Dec. 22. The en tire north end of Ccntralia is flooded today by the swollen waters of tho Slionkiinichuck river. Other portions of the city are iuundnted in places. Lo cal police aro moving Btranded fam ilies out of the flooded section with a flat boat. China ditch, which over flowed yesterday and caused some damage, subsided today and the Skook umchuck was beginning to rccedo this afternoon. MAY SENU WINE TO FRANCE San Francisco, Dec, 23. California wine growers saw today the prospect of increased business during the next year, as the result of the French aov- eminent report that the usual French ! wine supplv is short. The 11)15 wine crop wns reported only about a third as large as previously with stocks from other vears amounting to only 1H5.000, 000 gallons. YOU BELIEVE IN SAFETY FIRST Then, guard your health, for it is a treasure, and at the first sign of stomach weakness, try HOSTETTER'S Stomach Bitters It helps aNture ia every way. Weekly Report of Union Stock Yards North Portland, Dec. 23. The chief feature in the cattle trade Monday was the Bale of three cars of pulp-fed cattle, these went to several different buyers at 7.50. Outside of this tho receipts wore ordinary and wore steady at last week's prices. Hogs. Hog trade opened the week briskly. Tho demand was active and an ad vance was registered of five cents over any price for the previous week. Bulk of trading was 6.0o to 6.10. Sheep. All lines iu the sheep house were ad vanced Monday, Choice lambs aro now selling at 7.25 to 7.00, choice yearlings 6.50 to 0.75, choice ewes C.50 to C.75. Representative Sales. 79 27 31 44 10 43 25 8 1 1 steers 11937.50 steers 9907.25 Bteers 11137.00 steers 12026.75 cows 10775.77 cows 11845.50 cows 10405.35 cows , 1100 5.00 bull ' 10204.75 stag 12505.50 10 heifers 11366.00 1 calf : 3905.00 1457 hogs 2006.10 821- hogs 1896.05 245 hogs 1906.00 78 hogs 1755.95 305 lambs 707.60 202 yearlings 996.75 32 wethers 90 (1.50 490 ewes 985.75 LETTERS MAY FURNISH CLUE San Francisco, Doc. 22. E. Gonzales, ii vounsr Mexican was found dead with a uullet thronfh the back of his head early today. The police believe ho was murdered. A packet or letters written in Spanish may solve tho mystery of his death, It is believed Gonzales came here recontly on a ship from Mexico. ' HIGH HANDED PROCEEDING San Francisco, Dec. 22. A suave burglar received tho tuitcher, the bale cr nnd tho express man while the folks wero nwav from the homo of Mr. and Mrs. A ,Z. High here; gathered up their contributions and then took Miss Knid High's trousseau for full measure. h THE MARKETS J The following explanation was made by a grain man today as to why Club wheat, was quotod 04 cent iu Portland and 80 and 82 cents in Salem. Freight in car lots costs eight cents a hundred from Salem to Portland. NOSE CLOGGED FROM A COLD OR CATARRH Apply Cream in Nostrils Open Up Air Passages. To lt4...4.t..l..4..w..4.4.4".4t.f.. Ahal What reliefl Your clogged hob trils open right up, the air pussuges of !.Vl,r .head aro clear and you caa urcuino lrceiy. io morn uuwiwiik, snuffing, mucous discharge, headache, dryness no struggling for breath at night, your cold or catarrh is gone. Dnii't stay stuffed upl '(jet a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from your druggist now. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic cream in your nos trils, let it ponotrato through every air passage of the head; soothe and hcnl tho swollen, inflamed mucous mem brane, giving you instant relief, iily's (-'ream Balm is just what every cold and catarrh oufferer has been seeking. It's just splendid. Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local oppllcnlloni, at tjey cannot p-m-l, thn dlvpiistd portion of the car. There only one way to euro (loVncaa, and thut la by conatltutloniil rimii-dloa. Di-(ifuM ia ciiuacd by an lntlamt:d condition of thu mu coua llniiiK of tho tiuatnchlan Tube. When aound or Imperfect hearing, and when It la entirely oloitMi, L)earniH ia tne reauu, ana unU-fla the InllAnmiatlon can be taken out and ihia tube reaturrd to Ita normal condi tion, hearing will bo deatroyed forever; nine cnaea out of ten are cauii-d by catarrh, which la nothing but an tnllamed condition of the mucnua aurfarea. We will give One Hundred Dollara for any Caae of Drarnena (caua.-d by ratnrrh) that cannot be oun-d by Ilall'a Catarrh Cure. Bend for clrenlara. free. P. J. CHBNEV CO., Toledo. Ohio. Rohl by Drugglna, 76c. 4 Take Hall'a Family Pllli for conatlpatloa. CHICHESTER S I'iyu V - . 1 1I K IMAM ''JI liHAMt, jk lil cl.-U-f Diiimontf Urn.V Hium rud tv.d livid n.rf..iiK.r l-nc., Milc.l ivi'.U I.ititf KiUx-n. V Tiik ua o'hr. Iliir T vunr " Uronfut. A'.crirrirMi6:K.Ti:if fl VIASOMI l-II.I.M, for S3 Sfll D BY nRl'MISTS FVPfftW W 4 Sklti or ream is a Jay i-on MHPMWPMMMMaHHtsraMn pvR. T. FELIX COIRADD'S COTf! U CREAM OR WAfilCAL BEAUTCltV lUniOTot Tun, Tfmpla Krfwkle, Moth P..rcht't. HjwIi, tint! Sklo Diiwax mil t'Vtrj blttmA "ti boautr, tit ttMflt!tctioa. I It. itortl the tw. of w yfim, ruu U to harro'ens m UutHt tbtrf-Hiittlt It rir?l7 tnjMifl Ayl noomwiUi (t-lt of UllU titrnt. Pr L A Km . r Mid -to U.ly of th hano t'n (ft (Mttfiit; "At ft-tt Isvlf will & ta I raunm Tis1 floflriuil'ft Crcnm m ihi t'ftirt titrrufu. of ft!) Ihi kin prriiftrfctiotrt." 't mI by 1l trumiu and Vcr tfoixJU tftaler ia tht Unit, autw, CUaift kiwi JCurof t&T.HCPalllUit, 27 Ginl km Slut Ivta m Classified Wheat weighs 00 pounds to the bushel, making it cost 4.8 cents for Portland delivery a bushel. All wheat must be sacked. Sacks cost 9 cents each, each sack holding two bushels. This adds 41. cents ior each bushel, without counting insurance, cost of handling, risk or profit to the buyer. Buyers or dinarily figure 10 cents difference, be tween Salem and Portland. On' ac count of vetch and wild peas ia the wheat, many shipments will not grnde in Portland. The Portland market of ten advances twd cents on a sudden de mand when ships are being loaded, but within a few days tails back to the -.lormal price. Grains. Hay, timothy, per ton $14.00 Oats, vetch $10.00 Cheat $9.0010.00 Wheat 8082c Oats 35c Boiled barloy $32.00 Corn $40.00 Cracked corn $41.50 Bran $25.00 Shorts, per ton $27.00 Butter. Buttorfnt 31c Creamery butter, per pound..,. 32 l-2c Country butter 25c Eggs and Poultry. Eggs, candled, No. 1, cash 35c Eggs, case count, cash 33c Eggs, trade 35c Eggs, storage 28c Hens, pound 10llo Roostors, old, per pound 7c Spring chickens, pound 10llc Turkeys, live 19c Turkeys, dressed 2122c. Ducks, dressed wc Pork, Veal and Mutton. Veal, dressed 9c Pork, dressed 7 l-2c Pork, on foot 5 l-4c Spring lambs 6 l-27c Steers 55 l-2c Cows 34c Bulls 3o Ewes Sc Wethers ..... 44 l-2c Vegetables, Cabbage 40c Tomatoes, California $1,251.50 String gnrlie 15c Potatoos, cwt 75c Brussels sprouts 10c Sweet potatoes $2.75 Beets 40c Carrots 40c Turnips 40c Colory 4070c Onious $1.25 California head lettuce, easo 2.75(fM.OO Green beans 12 l-2c. Fruits. Ornngos, Navels 2.503.50 Japaneso oranges $1.50 Lemons, per box $-1.25(ir4.75 Bnnanaa, pound 5 l-4o California grape fruit .... $5.00(5)0.00 Dates, dromedary, case '. $3.35 Fard dates $1.00 Grapes, barrels $5.00 Cranberries .'. $12.00 Pineapples 7 l-2c Honey $3.50 Be tall Prices. Eggs, per dozen, fresh ranch ,.35(ffl0c Eggs, Btorage 30c Sugar, cano $7.15 Sugar, D. O $0.05 Creamery butter 37 l-2c Flour, hard wheat $1.50(3)2.40 Flour,. valley $1.20(31.00 PORTLAND MARKET rortlnnd, Ore., Dec. 23. Wheat: Club, 7i!)Sc. Bluestcni, HScp$1.02. Oats: No. 1 white feed, $2,1.752-1.' 50. Barley, food, $20.00(3,27.50. Hogs: Best live, $0.00(0 0.15. Prime steers, $7.00(3 7.50. Fancy cows, $5.00(3j5.75. Calves, $7.0037.50. Spring lambs, $7.00(3 7.00. Butter: City creamery, 20c. F.ggs' Selected local ex., 3"ic. Hens, l;!(7?14e,. Broilers, 13(3;3 l-2c. Coone, 7(3 flc. OHIROPEAOTIO-SPINOLOOIBT DB. O. L. SCOTT Graduate of Chiro practic's Fountain Head, Dnvonport, Iowa. If you have tried everything and have eot no Tclict, try Cuiroprnc. tic spinal adjustments and got woll. Office 400-7-8 U. H. National Bank Building, l'hone Main 87. Bosidence Main 828-R. CHIEOPRAOTOB CONSULT DR. MAT, experienced and successful Chiropractor, "or acute and chronic disorders. Hns practiced six years in Oropon. Free consultation, Hou.s, 9 to 12, 1 to 6. 305 0-7 Hub bard Bld. Lady attondnnt. Phone, office 572; resilience, DHZ-M. DENTISTS DR. O. A. OLSON, DENTIST Administors Nitrous Oxid and Oxygen tiaa Boom 214. Phone 440, Masonic Temple. Balem, Ore. FOR EXCHANGB FOR EXCHANGE 40 ncres woll im proved, lnrito barn, fair farm house store houses, urunary and other out buildings, 28 acres in cultivation, balance timber aud pasture, spring wator, piped to house unit unrn, run ning stream, rocK road, close to It B. town. KxclianKO for city prop erty or tract near Snlom. Siiuare Deul Realty Co., 301 U. S. liank mug. MISCELLANEOUS WHEN IN SALEM Stop at the Cap ital hotel, nicely furnished rooms, all modern. 1. W. Bornoman, corner State and Commercial street. Phone 030. Salem, Oregon. JanlO GOOD USED FURNITURE Bought. . also takon in exchange for new. Full Una of new furniture, range, heat ers, and othor house furnishings. Peotz Furniture Co., 233 North Com mercial street. Advertising Page j SKILLED PHYSICIANS prescribe Dry Zenzal and Moist Zenzal for the two distinct type of Eczema, because they get results quickly and surely. They know that a cure-all will not help you, hence these clean, odorless ointments are used daily in their practice. Come in and let us tell you about it. Only 50 cents the jar. Poole's Drug Store THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL Classified Business Telephone Directory A Quick, handy reference for busy people Telephone EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL fialom Electrio Co., Masonic Temple, 127 North High Main 1200 LaUNDRXEH Salem Steam Laundry, 130 South Liberty Main If PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING AND TINNING T. H. Burr, 161 South Commercial Street Main If I UNDERTAKERS Bigdon-Eichardson Co., 54 North High street Bay and night, Main 181 7 . TRANSFER AND DRAYAAP Salem Truck & Dray Co., corner State and Front streets Main 74 JOB PRINTING Beavor State Printers, Patton Block .............. 1611 LODGE DIRECTORY A, O. U. W. Protection Lodge No. 2. Meets every Monday evening at 8 in the McCornack hall, corner Court and Liberty streets. A. Ij. Aufrance, M. W.; S. A. McFadden, recorder; A. L. Brown, F. CENTRAL LODGE No. 18, K. of P. McCornack building. Tuosday even ing of each week nt 7:30. F. F. Schram, C. O.: W. B. Gilson, E. of B. and S. BALEM LODGE No. 4, A. F. & A. M. Stated communications first Friday in each month ut 7:.i0 p. m. in the Masonic Temple. J. C. Welch, W. M.; S. Z. Culvor, socrotary. PACIFIC LODGE No. 50, A. F. ft A. M. Stated communications third Fridny in each month at 7:30 p. m. in tho Masonic Temple. Glenn C. Nilos, W M.; Ernest H. Chonte, secretary. B. N. of A. "Oregon Grape Camp1, . No. 1300, meets evory Thursday even ing in MoCornnck building, Court and Liberty streets; elovator. Miss Syl via Shaupp, 1791 Market, oracle; Hazel Price, Imperial Furniture Co., recoraor. SALEM HUMANE SOCIETY D. D. Keoler, president; Mrs. Lou Tillson, sooretnry. All cases of cruelty or rieglect of dumb animals should be reported to the secretary for Investi gation. DEMOLAY COMMANDERY, No. 5, K. T. Regular conclave fourth Fri day In each month at 8 o'clock p. m., In Masonic Temple. Sojourning Sir Knights are courteously invited to meet with us. Goo. H: Burnett, E. C, Frank A. Turner, reoorder. OH AD WICK CHAPTER, No. 37, O. E. S. Regular moeting every first and third Tuesday at 8 p. m. in the Ma sonic Temple. Eliznboth Rend, W. M.; Ida M. Babcock, socrotary. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Moat evory Friday night at fl o'clock in McCornack block. Oscar Donaldson, O. C; L. 8. Goer, clerk. 607 Court street. Phone 693. MULTNOMAH ROYAL ARCH CHAP TER, No. 1, R. A. M. Regular moot ing second Fridny in each month at 8 p. m. in tho Masonic -Temple. Al fred F. Marcus, Ex. High Priest; Rus sell M. Brooks, socrotary. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Oregon Cedar Camp, No. 6240, meets every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in McCornack hall oornor Oonrt aad Liberty streets. Elovator service. W. W. Hill, V. C; Rex. A 'fnnier. elerV. UNITED ARTISANS Capital Assem bly, No. 84, mnotB every Wodnosdny, at 8 p. m. in Moose nail, Mrs. t. w. Cook, M, A.; C. Z. Randall, secretary, Salom Bank of Commerce. HODHON COUNCIL, No. 1, R. ft S. M, Stated assembly first Monday in each month, Masonic Tomple. James Plant, Thrice Illustrious Master; Clon C. Nilcs, recorder. OSTEOPATH DR8. B. H. WHITE and R. W. WAL TON Osteopathic physicians and nerve specialists. Uraduatos ol Amor, ican School of Osteopathy, Klrksvillo, Mo. Post graduate and specialized in nerve disuases at Los Angeles college, Treat acute and chronia diseases, Consultation free. Lady attondnnt Office 605-500 U. S. National Ban Building. Fhone 859. Residence 210 North Cnpltal street. Phone 3110. PHYSICIAN DR. D. B. GRIFFIN Drug and drink cure. 1425 Fir street, near Meyers street. Phone HW7J. SCAVENGER SALEM SCAVENGER Charles Boos, proprietor. Garbage and rofuse of all kinds removed on monthly contraots at reasonable rates. Yards aad cons pools cleaned. Office phone Main 247. Bosidonee Main S'ilS. TrUDXRTARERS" LEHMAN & CLOUGH O. B.' Webb, A. M. Clough morticians and funeral di rector's. Latest modern methods known to the profession employed. 445 Court street. Main 120; Main 988. RIGDON-RICHARDSON CO. Funor al directors and ' undertakers, .253 North High stroet. Day and night phone 183, i in FOR SALE SMALL general Btock of merchandise for sale. Inquire 1190 North Cap itol street. if SPLIT BODY OAK Gurb oak, sh, second growth fir, old fir. J. H. Eaton. Phone 1954. tf FOR SALE Antique blnct walnut bed, drosser, commode. Other black wal nut furniture. Good organ in black walnut case. 233 North Commercial Btroet. WATER COMPANY SALEM WATER COMPANY Office corner Commercial and Trade Btreets. For water service apply at office. Bills paynhla monthly in advance. FOR RENT FOR RENT Modern six room fur nished bungalow, $17.50 per month. Phone 1321. Dec27 WANTED WANTED TO RENT 10 acres or more pasture and hay laad, some farm land, 1 to 3 years. Address J. L. Foster, Route 5, Box 180, Salom, Oregon. Phono 100.1,1. tf PLUMBING REPAIRING AND COIL WORK A SPECIALTY Reasonable Charges SHOP FOOT OF UNION STREET A. L. Godfrey Phone 1517-J Day or Night MONEY TO LOAN ON Good Real Estate Security. THOS. K. FORD Over Ladd ft Bush Bank, Salem, Oregon MONEY TO LOAN 77" ON GOOD REAL ESTATE BEOURITY . HOMER H. SMITH McCORNACK BUILDING BUM 1 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. j SALEM FENCE and STOVE WORKS S. B. FLEMING, Prop. Depot American Fence Gates, Plain and Barbed Wirt. Paints, Oils and Varnishes, Roofing, Post, Hop Hook. I 40 Years Making Stoves f Utoves rebuilt and ' repaired. Stoves bought and "old. 860 Court Street. Phone 124 I Back of Chicago Btor.