Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, January 31, 1916, Image 9

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aily Capital JournaTs Classified Advertising Page
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CHIROPRACTIC SPINOLOOIST
DK. O. I.. SCOTT Graduate of Chiro
practic's Fountain T ! on il , D.ivenport,
Iowa. Jf you have tried everything
and have got no relief, try Chi i-oprac-tie
spinal adjustments ami get well.
Office 400-7-S '. S. National Hank
Building. Ijhone Main ST. Residence
Main 82S-H.
CLEANERS AND DYERS
AP9AREL SERVICE COMPANY
1,'iS South High street. We elean,
press, repair, remodel and re-line
clothing and furs. Careful 'Attention
given all work. We o a 11 .uid deliver,
l'hono 72S.
DENTISTS
DR. O. A. OLSON, .DENTIST
Administers Nitrous O.id and Ogvgen
(las
Room 214. - riionellO.
Masonic Teuile. Salem, Ore.
LODGE DIRECTORY
A. O. V. W. Protection Lodge No. 2.
Meets every Monday evening at 8
in the McCornack hall, corner Court
and Liberty streets, 1!. 0. Donaldson,
M. W.; S.' A. MeFadden, recorder;
A. L. Brown, Financier,
SALEM LOi-iiE No. 4, A. V. & A. M.
Stated communications first Friday
in each month at 7:30 p. m. in the
Masonic Temple, ('has. M. Carter,
W. M.; S. Z. Culver, secretary.
PACIFIC L01HIE No. 30, A. F. & A. M.
Stated communications third Friday
in each month .it 7:30 p. m. in the
Masonic Temple. Hal Y. Bolam, W.
M.; Ernest II. Choate, secretary.
SALEM II I'M AXE SOCIETYD. D.
Keeler, president; Mrs. Lou Tillson,
secretary. All cases of cruelty or
neglect of dumb animals should be
reported to the secretary for investi
gation. R. N. OF A. "Oregon Crape Camp,"
No. 13(10, meets every Thursday ev
ening in McCornack building, court
and Liberty streets: elevator. Mrs.
Sylvia Sclmupp, 1791 Market, oracle;
Bits. Melissa Persons, recorder. 129(1
North Commercial. Phone lf;0-M.
DE MOLAY COMMANDERY, No. 5,
K. T. Regular conclave fourth Fri
day in each month nt 8 o'clock p. rn.,
in Masonic Temple. Sojourning Sir
Knights are courteously invited to
meet with us. Lot L. l'earce, E. C,
Frank Turner, recorder.
CENTRAL I.OIH'.E No. It, l. of P.
McCorn.iek building. Tuesday even
ing of each week at 7:30. F. F.
Sen ram, C C.j W. B. Cilson, K. of 11.
and S.
CIIADWICK CHARTER, No. 37, O. E.
S. Regular meeting every first .mil
third Tuesday at S p. m.'in the Ma
sonic Temple. Minnie Mueller, W.
M.; Ida M. Ilabcock, secretary.
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Meet
everv Friday night at S o'clock in
McCornack ' block. 11. W. Miicejy
C. C; L. S. (leer, clerk. 5U7 Court:
street. Phone ,V.i;l.
MULTNOMAH ROYAL ARCH C1IAI'
TER. No. 1, R. A. M. Regular meet-1
ing second Friday in each month atl
8 p. m. in the Masonic Temple. Ray;
F. Rich.mlson. Ex. High Priest; Rns-i
sell M. Brooks, secretary. j
MODERN WOODMEN (!' AM ERICA i
Oregon Cedar Camp. No. 5211!,:
meets every Thursday evening nt 8;
o'clock in McCornack hall corner!
Court and Lihertv streets. Elevator
service. W. W. ilill, Y. ('.; Rex. A.
Turner, clerk.
1'NITED ARTISAN'S Capital Assem
bly, No. S4. meets every Wednesday,'
at' 8 p. m. in Moose hall. O. O. Ma't-!
lock, M. A.; C. Z. Randall, secret iry,i
Salem Bank of Commerce. j
HODSON t Ol'Ni II., No. 1. R. & S. M.i
Stated assembly first Monday in j
each mouth, .Masonic Temjde. N. P. j
Rasmusscn, Thrice Illustrious Mas-j
ter: Olenn C Niles. recorder. I
MISCELLANEOUS
1 WISH TO LOAN" $19i0 On Port-1
property, A-l security. Will1
t v r. . . . Address l)-l."i, caro
Jouir- JanSli
CALL PS 1H22. Fixit Shop. Ask'
about repair work in general. Don't!
forget we do rug cleaning also. Ash-i
inon-Biickner. 2iil Court street. Sa-j
loin, Oregon. Febl9 !
. i
CHOI) 1'M'D Fl'RNITI RE lioughtj
and also taken in exchange. Full!
iine new furniture, rouses, heaters!
and other house furnishings. Somoi
walnut pieces, l'eetz Furniture Co.,'
i33 .North Commercial street. Phone I
CSi. tfl
BOOB." as an Entertainer
OSTEOPATH
DNS. B. If. WHITE and R. W. WAL-j
TON Osteopathic physicians and J
nerve specialists. Graduate of Amer-j
ican School of Osteopathy, Kirks
ville, Mo. l'ost graduate and special-1
ized in nerve diseases at Los Angeles
college. Treat acute and chronic dis-
eases. Consultation free. Larlv nt-.
tendant. Office 50,1-500 I.'. S.' Na-!
tional Hank Building. I'hone 859.
Residence 340 North Capital street.,
Phono 309. i
PHYSICIAN
DR. D. B. GRIFFIN Drug and drink j
cure. i ir street, near .Meyers
street. Phone 1037,1.
TOR RENT
FURNISHED APARTMENTS For
rent, verv reasonable. Phono 1095.
FOR RENT 7 1-2 acres miles from
Court Honse, east, crop for sale, 8
room house, chicken House, garage
and barn. Idle place, for chicken
ranch, fresh Jersey cow also 5-pas-senger
Ford c.ir In good condition.
R. ti, Box 119. Feb 8
FOR SALE
OVKRLAND CAR For
i. Cade, West Salem.
Inquire
Jan31
EOli SALE A bean duplex power
sprayer, used three seasons, an ex
cellent machine, cheap. II. Steven
son, Route 4. Feb2
FOR SALE Cheap, household goods,
including one good organ, range,
chiffioneer, etc. Some canned fruit.
.1. R. Baxter, South Winter and Hoyt
streets. Janill
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 10 acres
good, new, small buildings, closo in,
lino l.ind. Will take Salem proper
ty. Square Deal licaltv Co., ;i04 U.
S. Ban); 111 dir.
SCAVENGER
SALEM SCAVENGER Clin lies Soos,
proprietor. O.ubage and rel'uso of all
kinds removed on monthly contracts
at reasonable rates. Yard and cess
pools cleaned. Office pliouo Main
2217. Residence Main 2272.
UNDERTAKERS
WEIlll & CLOI.'CH CO.-C, P.. Webb,
A. M. Clongh morticians and funeral
directors. Latest modern methods
known to the profession emploved.
199 Court street. M.iin 12tl, Main'lKSS.
Kill l)( . VR III 1 A RDSO.V CO. I'll n era I
directors .m-.l undertakers, 252 Nort.i
High street. Day and night phom?
m.
WANTED
WANTED Position on farm for man
and wife. Inquire D. Cade, West Sa
lem. Jau31
WANTED To tiade good lot in re
stricted district, for team, harness
and farm wagon. Address J. (J, care
of .Tniirn il. ,Ian31
WATER COMPANY
8ALEM WATF.R COMPANY Office
corner Coasiercial and Trade streets.
For water service apply at office.
n'IU rmrnhle monthly in advance.
MONCY TO LOAN
ON Good Real Estate Security.
THOS. K. FORD
Oyer Ladd & Busli Bank, Salem, Oregon
MONEY TO LOAN 7
ON GOOD REAL ESTATE SECURITY
HOMER H. SMITH
McCORNACK BUILDING
t t
SALEM FENCE and i
STOVE WORKS
X. B. FLEMING, Prop.
Deaot American Fence
Gates, Plain and Barbed Wlr.
Punt, Oils and Varnishes,
looflng, Fosti, Hop Hooka.
40 Years Making Stoves
ItoTM rebuilt and repaired.
Stoves bought and told.
250 Court Street. Phone 124
Back of Chicago Stora.
At
THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. MONDAY, JAN. 31, 1916.
Champion Woman Orange
Grower Dons Overalls
(By 1'nited Press.)
San Bernardino, Cal., J.in. 29. Miss
Susie Stocksehlueder, formerly of
Rochester, N. Y., who wears overals
while at work is generally regarded
here as the champion woman orange
grower of America. She is 22 years
old. A few years ago she started
ranching with five acres and nothing
worth mentioning growing on it, but
herself. Today that land and other
acreage she admired is
producing a
nursery and fruit stock worth about
$1.1,000 a year. She his 3.1,000 budded
trees. Five thousand of them are cit
rus trees, ready for this spring's mar
ket. Ten thousand moie of them are
growing for a later market. When nnyj
of the mere men farmers are at a loss I
for information they go .uid ask
"Susie." If they do what she says,
usually they make money by it, thcyi
say. In the groves the girl wears over-1
alls and a blue shirt, and does as strcn-.
nous manual labor as any
the place.
RURAL TELEPHONE LINES
MUST ORGANIZE I
At the meeting last Mondav of thcIHran -""
owners of the rural telephone lines' run- i Shorts, per ton $'28.00
ning out of (lervais, Mr. John Fersch-I
weiler and S. 11. Brown were chosen to i Butter.
represent them at the conference Wed-1 Butterfat ,12c,
nesday held in the rooms of the Pub-1 Creamery butter, per pound 34c
lie Service Commission in Portland, for Country Butter 25c
the purpose of making .irrangcnientsl '
tor an interchange of toll telephone
service out of (lervais.
An agreement has been made, verb
ally, ami things can go no further un
til the rural phone owners of this place
organize, and elect officers with the
power to sign the contracts access;
to secure the desired results.
A meeting has been called for Fri
d.iv. February 4 at, 2 n. in. sh.iro for
tiie -purpose of organizing and every!
me interested is urged to be on hand. I
A representative of both the Pacific !
Telephone Co. and tho
Northwestern j
leiepnone i o., Mr. .Miller, punlic ser
vice commissioner, and Mr. Iturscll, en
gineer of the commission, will be here
and explain the different ways of or
ganizing and necessity of it. Don't for-1
: .i..,.. i i i... I
mm- iiiiii uv iii,- in nr ('icscill
promptly on lime. (lervais Star.
WILL RETURN TO SILVERTON
Mr. and Mrs. F. Koehler and
I!
daughter, of Aumsville, were in the
city Saturday making arrangements to
return to Silverton the first of Febru
ary, They tire old-time residents of
this city and it will be just like return
ing home. They will occupy their own
home on West Hill, which was recently
vacated by the Johnnie Riches family.
J. Oildow, father of Mrs. Koehler, will
return with them. Mrs. Koehler in
forms us that the Silverton Appeal has
been in the Oildow and Koehler home
ever since the first copy made its ap
pearance. To be without the paper
would seem strange ineed. Silverton
Appeal.
Try Capital Journal Want Ads,
L. M. HUM
Care of
YICK SO TONG
Chinese Medicine and
Tea Company
Has medicine which
will cure any known
diS6LSG
153 South High Street,
Salem, Ore. Phone 283.
56 'fS 3C dfC 9C 36 3( fc 9C 56 9C 3C 3C
STENOGRAPHERS
Why Noi Use
Columbia QUALITY Caxboni?
Made In Oregon
100 Copies Guaranteed. from
Each Sheet.
Columbia Carbon Paper Mfg. Co.
33rd & Broadway, Portland, Ore.
CHICHESTER S PILLS
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SOLD Blf DRUGGISTS tVESIYVVKCRE
THE MARKETS
As a general proposition, Monday
markets show but little changes, drains
and mill feed stuffs are holding at the
price of list week. Eggs are stiffen
ing in price and arc up one cent from
last Saturday. The weather is respon
sible. When the warm rains and high
er temperature comes, dealers figure
that the prices will fall back to the
eVel of about two weeks ago,
The price quoted todav for potatoes,
$1.75, appear.) to be rather above the
market. One farmer was in the city th:
morning and claimed that $1.25 was the
highest offer, either from a commission
hoove or local dealers.
Oral us.
flay, timothy, per ton
Oats, vetch
Cheat
$14.00
$12.00(3 1-2.50
$11.00
(il 1 ,t,in iim
j Y heat !)0c
I Oats 40c
barlt'Jr
Corn $40.00
I Cracked corn
T,ol'l
Eggs and poultry.
Eggs, candled, No. 1, cash ...
Eggs, case count, cash
Eggs, trade
35c
33e
35c
Ileus, pound 12 l-2c
t , 1 r r.t 7 i o
I Spring chickens, pound 12 1-Sc
Pork, Veal and Mutton.
Veal, dressed 11c
Pork, dressed 8 l-2c
Pork, on foot G l-lfiO l-2c
Spring lambs
7c
Steers
Cows
Bulls
l-2(7i0c
,. 4(o!k
3 l-2c
5c
(ic
Ewes
Wethers
Vegetables.
i Cabbage
2.00
$1.7o((i2.00
15c
Tomatoes, California
' " (,"
Slnni, frnrltn . . .
Potatoes, cwt
$1.75
Brussels sprouts
Sweet potatoes
Beets
Carrots
Turnips
Celery, case
Onions
California head lettuce, case
.. 10c
.ii.oo i
$i.oo!
$1.00
il OO
' "5
ln'r'n
T-""
Apples, Hood River . .
$1
z . i r i
! i 1 . 1 1, i
I
o onfi ok!
v- JW' "p j
V," 'o'r(i'-i '
5 14 '
tk'n'nr f. f, i
80.uu(ui..i Hi -
Prults.
Oranges, Navels
Tangerines oranges ...
Lemons, por box
Bananas, pound
California grape fruit
Dates, dromedary, case
Fard dates $1.00 1
drapes, barrels $(.00'
Cranberries $12.00,
Pineapples 7 1 -2c
Honey $3.50!
Retail Prices.
Eggs, per docn, fresh ranch .... 40c
Sugar, cane $(!.90
Sugar, I). O $0.70
Creamery butter 40c
Flour, hard wheat $1.00 $1.90
Flour, valley $l..'i0r $1.00
PORTLAND MARKET.
Portland, Or., Jan. .'IL Wheat - ('lull
I imcfrt $1.11.1; Blii.'stcm $I.H.iri$l."S.
Forty Fold, 9Hcj$l.ni.
Red 'Russian. 97C$I0I.
Oats No. I White Feed, $:
Hogs, best live, $7..10.
Prime steers, $7.00.
Fnncv Cows. ii.2.1(f($(i..l(l.
Calves. $7diS.
Spring Lambs. $1..!.".
Butter City Creanierv, ?,U
Eggs Selected local extras,
Hens, I IcCi 10c; broilers,
geese, lOcfii I lc,
, 4ii,-.
1 1-1
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SON DIES SUDDENLY
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Larson received
the sad intelligence Sunday morning
that their oldest son, Rev. W. A. Lar
son, passed iihiiv suddenly at his home
in Mclfenry. North Dakota He was
45 years of age. A. L. Larson, brother,
left for that place Sunday evening.
Rev Larson leaves three small chil
dren, his wife having itled two years
ago. Silverton Appeal.
TRY JOURNAL WANT ADS.
Good Vaudeville
Empress vaudeville went back to the
(I rand yesterday for its regular week
ly showing in Salem, and a well bil
anced motion play thrown in for good
measure.
The two Freehand brothers opened
the performaiK'O with an act sufficient
ly strong to warrant their claim to be
ing master equilibrists.
A xylophone specialty act by the
Tyler St. Cl.iire Trio possessed far more
musical merit than the usual run of
such acts.
llearu and lleuter were excellent as
soft shoe dancers.
Frank Shields, acrobatic lariat man
ipulator, did some marvelous tricks
with the rope. Frank posseses a na
tive wit, which he uses to advantage.
Tom and Stacia Moore have a bully
sketch in " My lireani Girl.'' Moore iH
one of those engaging comedians who
might talk ami sing till they are black
in the face ind broken down in all of
their joints, and still the audience will
ask for more. A feature of this act
was the costumes shown by the lady
end of the team.
The bill closed with "The Enchanted
Forest," one of .Menlo Moore's fantas-
itic playlets, with Mother (louse riivmes
an, CiUiracters as l eausi
lor action,
in this act,
Special scenerv was used
some of which was more than ordinar
ily good.
OBITUARY
Catherine Fuchs died at a Salem hos
pital this week and her body was
brought here for interment in the Keil
family cemetery. Funeral services
were held Tuesday afternoon. Funeral
Director S. A. Miller went to Salem to
bring back the body,
Catherine Fuchs was born April
10, 1824, at ririchsteln, Germany.
At the age of 10 years she came to
America with her parents, settling
in the state of Pennsylvania near the
present site of Pittsburg, While
there the family became members of
the church. Later Miss Fuchs join
ed the Bethel, Missouri, Colony,
finally crossing the plains in 185.1
to Willapn, Wash., then to 1'ortland, and
in 18.17 came to Aurora, where she lived
all the intervening years. She died Jan
uary 2n. ll)l(i, aged 9.1 years, 9 months
and E! davs.
PHILLIPS A CANDIDATE
Clarence Phillips, of Scotts Mills,
was here .Monday. . He is a candidate
for the republican nomination for
county superintendent of schools, to
1 succeed Win. Smith, the present snperin-
; i i .... , ...i... t 1...1.1 ..i-r:,., .
11 1 , mi il us ii 1 1 cull y iniiiniii',- i mi'
-''"'"" enmity precincts strongly in the
primaries three years ago nnd feels
tl,.. lii, .,
will do still better this spring.
He has many friends here who will kup-
port him strongly, urging his claims on
"I, Cronni' "f ability, experience, and
progressive ideals. Phillips has an
abiding faith that he will be the next
''ount.v superintendent of schools and
!' in opponents will have to "go Home"
(0 m,i( Mm mif Aim,rft Observer.
LOSES A VALUABLE COW
: (lie Hovde, who lives on Route 'i.
, lost a valuable cow a few days ago
j from bloat. The cow was apparently
I in good health the night before, but in
the morning, when lie went out to take
care of the stock, he found her dead,
j He had been feeding kale, but was
! careful not to feed it to the stock while
in n fiozcii condition, as this will very
often cause bloat. Air Ilovdc does not
j think that the kale was the cause of
' death. He is looking for it cow that
will take her place and has loolu'd over
'a number of the nuliiials offered for
j sale, but as yet has not found hat he
; wants. Silverton Appeal.
! HAS NATURAL TAL-
i BNT FOR PAINTIN'
Little Miss Cleo Smith, 14 -year old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arln Ruble,
has a natural instinct for drawing and
painting. Ever since she was a verv i
small child she has shown an aptitude
for drawing pictures. During the past
two years she has been working with
Water colors and has produced some
very nice work. 'With proper training,
there is no telling but Hint she ninv
develop into one of the world's leading
artists. Silverton Appeal.
SAVED THE TERRIER,
Portland. Or.,
men and two
hours to rescue
terrier from an
Inn. 28. Three police
firemen, worked twoi
Jnines Fuuicr's fox
old 75 foot well into
uliuli it had fallen.
We'll (el) you,
of the world.
everv dnv the news
By Mort.
THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL
Classified Business
Telephone Directory
A Quick, handy reference for busy people
Telephone
EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL
Salem Electric Co., Masonic Temple, 127 North High Main 1200
LAUNDRIES
Salem Steam laundry, 130 South Liberty Main 21
PLUMBING, STEAM PITTING AND TINNING
T. M. Barr, 1G1 South Commercial rcet Main 19a
TRANSFER AND DRAYAGE
Salem Truck & Dray Co., corner State and Front Btrects Main 74
JOB PRINTING
Beaver State Printers, Fatton Block 1513
YOU
for that bothersomo skin trouble,
the two distinct types of eczema.
Poole's
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Canital Journal Want Ads Will Get You What You Wast
M. Burger.
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12:05 p.m.
I, v. Salem.
2:00 a.m. .
Lv. Salem.
7:10 a. ni.
10:15a.m. .
Lv. Salem.
12:55 p.m. .
Lv. Snlem.
Stops
1:20 p.m. .
Lv. Salem.
0:40 p.m.
1.",
Woodburn Local Daily Except Sundays.
No. b4 Leaves Salem (:40 p.m.
No. 03 Arrives in Salem .... 3:23p.m.
CORVALLIS CONNECTION
North Bound.
Lv. Corvallis Ar. Salein
8:2.1 a .in 10 9: 15 a.m.
12: 12 p.m 14 1 :45 p.m.
2:32 p.m. . 10 4:00 p.m.
t:lll p. in 20 5:37 p.m.
0:18 p.m 22 7:55 p.m.
South Bound.
Lv. Salein Ar. C'orvallis
10:1.1a. ni 5 11:33 a.m.
4:2.1 p.m 9 5:47 p.m.
12:55 p.m 7 2:20 p.m.
0:40 p. in 13 8:00 p.m.
WILLAMETTE RIVER ROUTE
Oregon City Transportation Company
Leave Portland for Oregon City, Butte
ville, Newberg, Mission (St. Paul),
Wheatland, Salem (daily except
Sunday) 6:45 a.m.
Leave Portland for Independence, Al
bany, Corvallis, (Tuesday, Thursday
und Saturday) 0:45 i.m.
Returning.
Leave
Corvallis
Albany
Independence
(! a.m. Mon., Wed., Fri.
7 a.m. Mon., Wed., Fri.
9 a.m. Mon., Wed., Fri.
10 a.m. Mon., Wed. Fri.
Salem ..
Salem ..
6 a. ni. Tues., Thurs., Pat.