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X THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON, WEDNESDAY. FEB. 9, 1916. SEVEN 1 SILVERTQN NEWS (Capital Journal Special .Service.) Silverton, Ore., Feb. 8 I.euu Bowser, son of Mayor Bowser, of this city, has accepted a position with the Dow Chem ical company as a chemist, at Saginaw. Mich. He left for tunt place ami will report for work ns soon as he arrives. Hmburt & Co., commissiim merchants of this place, have purchased the C. F. Thorn flour and feed chopping mill near tne depot. Kay Lung has been re-1 tnineil as general manager of the mill. ' Charles lawyer has leased the lauu-j dry at Lebanon and will take possession i about the 10th of February. Mr. Saw-1 yer was formerly the proprietor of the 1 fciilverton steam laundry. ' John Morley is the clu oipioii hunter j of this vicinity, having k.lled U coy i otcs (lining the fnll and winter. S. Levy has sold out his meat mar ket at this place and moved to Sa lem, where lie and the two boy will run the Midget shop, which has been doing n good business under Mr. Levy's management. George H. Hiines gave a fine talk on Oregon history at the I?. C. Oeer home lust Saturday evening. Mr. Himes is as sistant secretary of the Oregon Histor ical society. The occasion was the meet ing of the Willard Women's club, who were entertained by Mrs. Oeer. This club is making a special, study of Ore gon history and Mr. llinies' interesting talk was listened to with rare pleasure. Instrumental and vocal 'selections were rendered and refreshments were served. An enjoyable social evening was passed. .S. E. Richardson went to Portland Thursday to meet his sister, Mrs. John Balentine. who is coming from Newt London, Wis., for a few months' lvsit with the relatives here. Mrs. S. Levy and Miss Elizabeth were guests of Portland friends tliet past week. Mrs. Rny Dullam and Mrs. Minnie Sucre are reported sick with the pre: vailing complaint, Mrs. Sncres' illness having developed into the pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Smith accom panied by Mr. and Mrs, II. A. Messen ger went to Portland Friday to attend the auto show, returning Saturday. Mrs. Charles Hartman entertained the' Royal Neighbors club nt her pleasant borne on Second Htrcct Inst Friday, a very good attendance and fine time is reported. A. B W. Hughes, of Route 7. was at tending busines-s matters in the city Friday. The Robert Nixon family enjoyed a visit from their son-in-law, C. E. Willi am, of San Francisco,. Oil., several days the past week. C. W. Gillinglinm, who has been elect wed secretary of the Salem Trades and Labor Council, was a Silverton visitor last Sunday. Shortage of logs was tho cause of the Silverton Lumber company's mill to be closed down Wednesday. There is so, much snow in the timber that it is im-1 possible to keep enough logs on hand to j run steady. Those from this city to attend the ice hockey game Tuesday night at Portland! between the Portland and Seattle hock-! ey clubs, were I.ouw Wolfard. Fred Cnvender, L. C. Eastman and wife, Aus tin Eastman nnd wife and Mr. nml Mrs. H. Messenger. Theodore Opsund was up from Port land to spend the week-end with Silver ton f rends. The J. W. Hyett family were guests at the McD. Carpenter home at Wood burn last Sunday. Archie Wolfard was a Portland bu-u-ness caller on Monday of this week. Airs. C. E. Ross and little son was taken home from the local hospital Sun day. Miss .Sylvia McOinnis is back at the Eastman garage again as bookkeeper after taking a few weeks' vacntion. Mrs. R, Rierson returned Saturday from Portland where she spent a tow days visiting friends. Joe I.ais and little son were visiting friends at Mt. Angel last Sunday. I(r. and Mrs. Ernest Palmer were guests of Portland friends several days! the pnst week. Little Guy I.angley is seriously ill with pneumonia, he is the only 'child of Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed l.anglcv in (loisers Add. ' Dolph McClaine, of Spokane, visited the Silverton relatives this week. Mrs. A. Giinde and Mrs. Henry fichroeder are both recovering from n severe attack of the grippe. Airs. Jennie E. Darts, from near ficotts Mills, pussed away on Monday January ,11. The body was brought to the undertaking parlors here by W. 8, Jack and prepared for shipment to Cor vnllis on Wednesday. Mr. Davis and children accompanied the remains to the lust resting place. Orandmn Wright was happily sur prised by the Loyal Beniean class of the Christian church, who came ia the evening to help her celebrate her 74th birthday. A fine time is reported by nil present. Mrs. T. M. I.ukens is enjoying a visit from her sister, Miss Muriel Broadfoot. who has been taking a nurse's training course at the Multnomah county hos pital, where she passed in the fiill ex aminations, receiving tier certificate. She is taking a well earned vacation. Mrs. S. E. Strand, who is seriously ill at tli e St. Vincent hospital in Port land, is not gaining ns her friends would wish. Her daughter, Mis Cora. HAVE COLOR IN YOUR CHEEKS Be Better Looking Take Olive Tablets If your ekln Id yellow complexion Jvfiilid tongue coated appetite poor you have a bad taste In your mouth a lar.y, no-good leclint you should take Olive Tablet i Dr. Edwards Ollvo Tablets a ub. Ptltute for calomel were prepared by lr. Kdwanls after 17 years ot study with bis patients. Dr. Edwards" Olive Tablets are a pure ly vegetable compound mixed with olive oil. lou will know them by their olive color. t IC you want a clear, r.lnk fkln, bright ipves. no rtimnlea. a feelinir of Imovanov like childhood days, you must get at tli cause. Ir. Edwards' Olive Tablets net on th liver and bowels like calomel- yet have, no tiungerous auer cn.Tts. k-zTiiey start the- bile and overcome con stipation. That's why millions of boxes are sold annually at 10c and Sic per box. AU druggists: Take one of two nightly and note the yn.'iiii)r resiui il'ae Olive Tablet Company, Coluralu-t. n. E Rub Pain Right Out With Small Trial Bottle of Old, Penetrating "St. Jacob's Oil" Kidneys cause Backache? No! They have no nerves, therefore can not cause liain. Listen! Your backache is caused by lumbago, sciatica or a strain, and the quickest relief is soothing, penetrat ing "St. Jacobs Oil." Rut it right on your painful back, and instantly the soreness, stiffness- and lameness disap pears. Don't stay crippled! Get a small trial bottle of "St Jacobs Oil" from your druggist and limber up. A mo ment after it is applied you'll wouder. what became of the backache or lum- bago pain. Rub old. honest "St. Jacobs Oil" wherever you have sciatica, neuralgia, rheumatism or sprains, as it is absolute ly harmless and doesn't buru the skin. accompanied by Miss Tena Loe, visited her last Saturday. Mrs. J. G. Holmes is reported very sick, with a trained nurse in attend-, unco Arthur Dah!, who has been spending several months with old friends and relatives, in Wisconsin, has returned to his home in Waldo Hills. Wm. S. Adams, living northwest of this city, passed away at the Salem hospital' January 2Stu, where he had been taken for special treatment n fe ll ays before his death. He leaves ft wife and four children to mourn n lov ing husband and father. Deceased was 59 rears old nt the time of his death. The funeral was held'at Salem on Monday. January 21. Ed Hoge is very sick following a se vere attack of Ihe grippe, the many friends arc hoping for a, speedy recov ery Mrs. C. .T. Thomas, of Seotts Mills, who has been at the local hospital beer was taken home with her new baby boy the last of the week. Mrs. Joe Lais and little son also came home from the hos pital Friday. W. A. Smith, who is employed at the Silverton steam laundry, was badly burned Monday morning when the wa ter glass on the furnace, burst. His arms were severely burned while trying to cut off the steam. He is visiting friends in Washington while the burns are healing. J. G. Smith haa closed a deal with A L. Larsen, taking over the jewelry stock and fixtures of the Larsen jew ery store. His son, Martin, who is now in California completing a course 111 engraving, will be associated with his father in the business. They will open their new store iu the building next to the Steelhammer drug store. "The Perfect Man-' was the subject of one of the most instructive nnd inter esting lectures given at the high school auditorium last Wednesday evening that has been heard for a long time. Dr. Carl G. Doney, president of the Willamette university, delivered the lecture and Is a most eloquent talker and from the first had the audience full I attention. There was not as large an attendance ns was hoped for and it 's t be lamented that there were not more people to avail themselves of this chance to hear as excellent a talk ns the one given by Mr. Doney. Executive Committee of Teachers Association Holds Short Session The first meeting of the executive i committee of the western division of the State Teachers' association, under! the new constitution was held in the office of Superintendent J. A. Churchill Saturday. The members of the commit tee present were Geo. A. Briscoe, city superintendent of Ashland; J. Percy Wells, county superintendent ot ,iacK son county; II. D. Sheldon, department of Education. Eugene; O. M. Elliott. city superintendent of Salem; Miss ii n flrtupln i TiriviKlcnr or the tirade Teachers' association, Portland; E. D. Rcssler, department of education, Cor- vallis. and E. F. Curleton, chairman of the commiltee and president of the as - ;,:. The most important action taken was the adoption of a resolution providing i " -'.' " "" i..".g for an appointment of a committee of the statement I gave before, rccom two to set with the president in c. mending them. ferring with the editor of the Ore. Teachers' Monthly im to the possibility of making this journal the official org - an of the association. Superintendent O. M. Elliott and Dr. TL D. Sheldon were appointed members of this committee It was determined to hold the next meeting of the state association in Port land, December 2i, L'S and The executive committee; decided up on a committee on teachers retire ment funds, a second committee on the county unit of administration, and a third committee upon tne problem retardation. Each committee is to con sist of nine members and the appoint ment of the committees was left to the chnirman. Miss Viola Ortschild, Superintendent O. M. Elliott and Superintendent J. Percy Wells, will pass upon all bills incurred by the association. Superin tendent O. M. Elliott was requested to prcpnre an amendment to the constitu tion setting forth exactly the number of departments which should be recognizi by the association. NO DRUG RING SUSPECTS T.o Aniieles, Cal.. Feb. 9. A thor ough investigation has failed to locate any drun riny suspects in Los Aucelcs, aciordiuit to the statement today of .fuhn P. Cirter. collector of internal revenue, who has led trie hunt for per sons allegedly implicated in the coast wide "hop" coinpirticy.. Several un willing witnesses are under surveillance however. IE- mm. years United States Has ' Large Reserve Supply of Over ' Seven Millions (By United Press.) Chicago, Feb, S. The most tranquil wivr- order market is located here. It is the horse ring at the l.'nian Stock Yards. There ia, practically no compe titiou, tiermau agents have given up at tempts to boost the prices of horses be cause of, the British olockade. At preseut France and Italy arc the only ones doing uny buying.'. Frouch agents purchase an average of about 400 horses a day. It" is estimated that more than 2,000 horses are purchased daily throughout the country by agents of the allies. Horses bought here are shipped to Crestline, 111., 23 miles from here, where nicy are quarterea until there are enouirh to make a truinloVd Then ti'...- are shipped to Portland, Me., or Jersey r:... x- t i i . . , . wi. i. u., iroiu woence nicy arc snip ped abroad. According to dealers, .there . are enough horses in the United States to supply the warring nations for the next five years without causing a scarcitv. They say there are 7,000,000 horses in this country. . The standard price for cavalry horses is '$135 and for heavy artillery horses Ui0. Every horse sold out of the horse ring is branded with a seriul mark as a means, of identification. ACHES AND PAINS Don't neglect .a' pain anywhere, but find out what causes it anil conquer the cause. A pain in the kiduev re gion may put you on your buck tonior-'Cows row. Don't blame the weather furl Bulls swollen feet, it may be an advanced warning of Bright 's disease. A pain in the stomach may be the first svmptom of appendicitis. A" creak in 'a joint may be the forerunner of 'rheumatism. Chronic headaches more than likely warn you of serious stomach trouble. The best way is to keep. in good condj tion day in and dnv out bv -regularly taking GOLD MEDAL ' HAARLEM OIL Capsules. Sold b.v reliable drug gists. Money refunded if tkov do not help you. Beware of substitutes. The only pure importod Haarlem Oil Cap sules are the GOLD MEDAL. Weekly Report of Union Stock Yards North Portland. Or., Feb. II. Cattle Only a few arrivals ir, the cattle section for the beginning of -the week's trade, ('miliary steers brought $7.(i.'i. Cows sales would indicate an advance. Oue sale being recorded . -it $11.75. Other lilies reported steady. Hogs. As was the case with cattle only i few he-ad of hojs arrived owing to the storms on all the lines I'eading into Portland. Large receipts are in dicated for the end the weak. Prices are advancing a id lie ma-ki t is very strong. Sheei.-. No arvivais in the sheep sec tion. Buyers are quoting an advance 011 lambs. Current q.iolntions oti choice stuff 'icing at $.7o to $9.00. Other lines are very strong. The repiusenUlive sabs are as fol lows: Weight 4 steers 1242 2't steers 1 l.H' 0 steers 1075 14 cows UTS 1 heifer ,s:!0 7u hogs 171 Price r.2"i 7 15 (!.7o B.OII T.iiO GOOD ADVICE A Salem Citizen Gives Information of Priceless Value. When you suffer from backache, Headaches, dizziness, nervousness, Feel weak, languid, depressed, Have annoying urinary disorders; Do you know whnt to dot . .. -Home Salem people do. Rend the statement that follows. It's from a Sulem citizen. Testimony that can bo investigated: C. W. Hill, wagon maker, 1339 Uorth 1 ront sn-eer, rwiem, says: -l una more t " oncuncne an my Kinneys were disordered. Doan's Kidney Pills have ! "'"ays relieved me in a short time. 1 know of several other people who nave "ken Doan's Kidney Pills with good . ' u ,"" "" j l7 bsk ior a Kium-y remeuy-gej ! JtJlA"7 P'i s !'jP9an,e '"j'1' SIr- H.U had. lostcr-Milbura Co., j rrops., curraio. i. i. I ,.. ,(1!1nlis. Mim, Eutler has installed nn orchestra in his restaurant near Minnesota univer sity a he finds fast music expedites the students' citing and the surrcndiir ol' their seats. Information for Lung Snffcrcrs The makers of Kckman's Altera tive will be pleased to send reports of recoveries from tuberculosis and a booklet of Interest to sufferers, with Information about diet and fresh air. Investigate this ense: 2M1 Hnaqurhanna Ave. Phlla "yty Irr fUri Vat tw Tram I wll atttlrtrd with kemorrktiM at the lnna-. aad latrr I nraa takra with a rn attack of parnmonla. W hra I m-m-rrrd aulllrlrntlr walk about Ihe houar I nn Irft with a frlahtfal, hat-kin conah, which aa mrdlfinr I hail takra roulil allTlate. It waa at thi time, March, 1V02, that I atartni kln Ki-kjnan'a AKrrativr. la a ahort tlraa ay tonik waa son aad I waa priK. aounrrd well. I rannnt aprak lira hlahly for the soad It haa done." I Alilirrvlatrd.) (Klaoll HOWARD I,. KI.OT7.. Eckman's Alterative Is most elllca clous In bronchial catarrh and se vere throat and lung affections nnd up-buildinir the avatem. Contain no harmful or habit-forming droits. Accept no substitutes. Small size. 11: regular nir.n, 12. Sold by lending druggists. Write for booklet of re coveries. .... Kckaiaa Laboratory, Philadelphia. t THE MARKETS j!f - t '! - The following prices for fruits nod vegetables are those asked- by the. wholesaler of the retailer, and not what iB paid to the producer. All 'other. price .are those paid; the produced Corrections are made dailv. Prices are unchanged today. Wheat is weaker' and the best offer, toduv is 85 cents. Eggs are expected to decline several cents,' but a majority of the grocers are paying 30 cents'aiiuV32 cents trade, but nil expect lower .prdres. Grocers arc pnying-'ijjl.io for potatoes today. Grains. Hay, timothy, -per. ton . Oats, vetch , Cheat. Clover hay .a Wheat ...."'.,'.'....'.;.., Oats : . .'. . . u .". .....', Rolled barley Cora ...:...'..;;....,. Cracked com Bran w....-; Shorts, per ton $14.00 $12.00(gl2.50 $12.00 $12.00 8.e ..." 40c ....... $:i5.oo $40.00 ....... $41.50 27.00 $23.00(230.00 , :: Butter; Butterfat .- ':.. 32c Creamery butter, per pound ...... 34c Country gutter ; . 25c Eggs and Poultry. Egg's,: candled, No. 1, cash 32c Eggs, case, count, cash 30c Eggs, trade '. i 32c Hens, pound ...f 12 l-2c Roosters, old, per pound 77 l-2c Spring chickens; piiund 12 l-2c Pork, Veal and. Mutton. Veal, dressed Pork, dressed! Pork, bu foof.y,.,. Spring lambs Stoera .;.'.. .'I.V... .. 10(S11 l-2c ',, 9C . o'i-2(SB3-4c v.. '..... 7c '.,.-.' 5 l-2(a 6c , ........ 4(K 5c ..''..... 3 l-2c Ewes 5c Wethors 6c Lambs, graiu fed 7c Vegetables. Cabbage ... Tomatoes, California ...'. String garlic Potatoes, cwt. Brussels spiouts ........ Sweet potatoes .. . , Beets : . -. $2.00 $1.75(a2.00 15c $1.25(21.75 10c $3.00 $1.00 Carrots- ,Vf, $1.00 Turnips ...'.'. $1.00 Celery, caso $5.00 Onions ..... .-..' $2.75 California head lettuce, case .... $2.50 Apples, Hood. River $1.25 1.75 ' ..Fruits. Oranges, Navels ....... Tangerines oranges ... Lemons, per box $2.253.25 $1.75 $4.25(34.75 5 l'4c $5.00(5 fi.00 $3.35 Bananas, pound . ; Dates, dromedary, case Fard dates ... $l.fi0 Grapes, barrols $4.00 Cranberries "..$12.00 Pineapples 7 l-2c Honey $3.50 Retail Prices. Egffs, per dozen, fresh ranch .. 35ffi40c Sugar, cane $7.05 Sugar, D. G $0.85 Creamery butter i 40c Flour, hard wheat $1.00 $1.00 Flour, valley $1.30(S$1.G0 PORTLAND MARKET Portland, Ore., Feb. 0, Wheat: Club, !):!( !l8c. BluoHtem, $1.05(fi 1.00. Fortyfold, 95c(S$1.00. Red Russian, 'Jllrffi $1.00. Oats: No. 1 white feed, $2i.50(iV 27.50. Hos Pest live, ROD. Primo steers, .4)7.50(0 7.73. Fancy cows, jili.50(; (i.75. Calves, 7.onfi 8.00.' Spring lambs, $S.75. Butter: City creamery, ,14c. Eggs: Selected local ex., il3e. Hens, Hie. Broilers, LKfrllic. Geese, lOfii llc. Pratum News Notes (Capital Journal Special Service.) Pratum, Or., Feb. SI. Miss Alma Roth spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mis. Win. Roth, who reside west of this city. Mrs. Kin ii li (loide and small daughter of Salem, are visiting with Mrs, (Joblc father, Mr. .f. H. Harper. Mr. Albert H'iitler, of Los Anjjeles, California, iH visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Niniuel lieutler. Mrs. Win. (iruhaiu, of Silverton, vis i tf ii wilh lier mother, Mrs. .1. V. U'el- ty, Suiidt.v. Miss Mnry Harper spent several days in the capital city list week. Miss Alicia Wclty and Miss Verna l.li.li visited hit week with Mrs. Win. liraham, of Silverton. Miss Alma (lerber, who is ein'lovol in Salem spent Sunday it home. Miss Lena li.liuseyer. wiio is employ eil ill Snlein :ipcnt several days list, week with her pirents. Mrs. Oscar Mejer and daughter, Mil dred, wen; Salem visitors Friday. Miss Ileal 1 Eyre spent the week end with her parents in Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Viii. H. McAllister en tertained several of their friends on Thursday eveninir. CLEANERS AND DYERS APBAREL SERVICE COMPANY 138 South High street. We clean, press, repair, remodel and re-line clothing and furs. Careful attention given all work. We call and deliver. Phone 72H. DENTISTS DR. O. A. OLSON, DENTIST Administers Nitrous Ozid and Ogygen Uai Room 214. Phone440. Masonic Temple. Salem, Ore. CHIROPRACTIC SPINOLOGIST DR. O. L. SCOTT Graduate of Chiro practic's Fountain Head; Davenport, at reasonable rates. Yard and cess Iowa. If you have tried everything pools cleaned. Office phone Main and have got no relief, try Chiroprac- 2217. Residence Main 2272. MttttHttHtttmtHtttttttmttttttttttttttttHttHtttHttt Classified Advertising Page tic spinal adjustments and get well, f Office 400-7-S IT. S. National Batik : Building. Ukono Main ST. Residence ; Main 82S.R. ' MISCELLANEOUS NOTICE J. C. O'RoUey and W. L. Baker, of the Modern Shoe Repairl company hive dissolved partnership Signed." W. L. Baker. MARKET GARDNERS Experienced vegetable gardner, out and indoors, wants work. ' References. Or farm work, tciming, etc. M. G., care of Journal. Febl4 CALL L'S 1022: Fixit Shop. Ask j about repair work in general. Don'ti forget we do rug cleaning also. Ash-mon-Buckner, 201 Court street. Sa-1 lem, Oregon. ' Feb 19 j GOOD USED FURNITURE Bought and also taken in exchange. Full line new furniture, ranges, heaters and other house furnishings. Soma walnut pieces. Pcetz Furniture Co., 233 iNorth Commercial street. Phone S4. tf LODGE DIRECTORY A. O. IT. W. Protection. Lodge No. 2. Meets every Monday evening at 8 in the McCornack hall, corner Court and Liberty streets, R. O. Donaldson, M. W.; S. A. McFadden, recorder; A. L. Brown, Financier. SALEM LODGE No. 4, A. F. & A. M. Stated communications first Friday in each month at 7:30 p. m. in the Masonic Templo. Chas. M. Carter, W. M.; S. Z. Culver, secretary. PACIFIC LODGE No. 50, A. F. & A. M. Stated communications third Friday - In each month at T:30 p. m. in the Masonic Templo. Hal V. Bolam, W. M.j Ernest H. Choate, secretary. SALEM HUM A ME SOCIETY D. D. Keelur, president; Mrs. Lou Tillson, secretary. All cases of cruelty or j neglect of dumb animals should be reported to tho secretary for investi gation. B. N. OF A. "Oregon Grnpe Camp,"! No. 1J00, meets every Thursday ev ening in McCornack building, court and Liberty strcots; elevator. Mrs. Sylvia Schmipp, 1791 Market, oraclo; Mrs. Molissa I'orsons, recorder, 1200 North Commorciall Phono 143U-M. DE MOLAY COMMANDER?, No. 5, K. T. Regular conclave fourth Fri day in each month at 8 o'clock p. in., ia Masonic Templo. Sojourning Sir Knights are courteously invited to meet with us. Lot L. Pcarce, E. C, Frank Turner, recorder. CENTRAL LODGE No. 18, K. of P. McCornack -building. Tuesday even ing of each week at 7:30. F. F. Schrain, C. C.j W. B. Gilson, K. ot B. and S. CHADW1CK CHAPTER, jNo. 37, O. E. aRegular moeting every tust .tnu third Tuesday at 8 p. m. in the Ma sonic Templo. Minnie Mooller, W.i M.; Ida M. Babcock, secretary. I WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Meat every Friday night at 8 o'clock in McCornack block. B. W. Maccy,! C. C.j L. S. Geer, clork. 507 Court Street. Phono 53. MULTNOMAH ROYAL ARCH CHAP TER, No. 1, R. A. M.-i-liegular meet ing second Friday in each month at 8 p. m. in tho Masonic Tomplc. Ray F. Rich.irdson, Ex. High Priest; Rus sell M. Brooks, secretary. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Oregon Cedar Canip, No. 524(1, meets ovory Thursday evoning at 8 o'clock in McCornack hall cornori Court nnd Liberty streets. Elevator service. W. W, Hill, V. C.j Rex. A. Turner, clerk. UNITED ARTISANS Capital Assem bly, No. 84, meets every Wednesday, at 8 p. m. in Moose hall. C. O. Mat lock, M. A.; C. Z. Randall, sccrctiry, Salem Bank of Commcrco. HODHON COUNCIL, No. 1, R. & S. M. Stated assembly first Monday in each month. Masonic Temple. N. P. Rasmusson, Thrice Illustrious Mas- ter; Glenn O. Niles, recordor. OSTEOPATH DRS. B. H. WHITE and R. W. WAL TON Osteopathic physicians and nerve specialists. Graduates of Amer ican School of Osteopathy, Kirks-ville,- Mo. Post graduate and special ized in nervo diseases at Los Angeles college. Treat acuio and chronic dis eases. Consultation free. Lady at tendant. Oi'fieo SOo-OOU U S. Na tional Bank Building. Phono SOU. Residence 340 North Capital street. Phone Mfl. PHYSICIAN DR. D. B. GRIFFIN Drug and drink cure. 142.1 Fir street, near Meyers street. Phono 1037.T. FOR RENT FURNISHED APARTMENTS For rent, very rcuuonablo. Phone 1095. FOR KENT House, H acres of bottom land, 3 acres pasture, sfcM per month. John Lisky, Itonto 3, Box 11(2. Feb!i FOR. SALE FOR SALE Or trade for cattle, 5 year old mare, weight 1.100, also have largo and small stock pigs for sale or trade. Also 5 passenger nuto. l'houo 84 F2. FebO FOR SALE A few Rhode Island White Cockrels. Egs l.30 and $2.00 for 15. Booking orders to snip later. Stnto when. Jan. Olmstojd, McMinn- ' villa, Oregon. Marl FOR SALE Or exuhange, 810 acres well improved sandy loam, Nebraska farm. Will tuke ten or morn acres in exchange. 8rimri) Deal Really Co., ."Hit II. S. Bank llblu'. 8CAVENGER SALEM SCAVENGER Charles Soos, proprietor. Garbaiio and refuse o all - kinds removed on monthly contracts ' ' CATTLE FOE EXCHANGE AND HOGS For exchange for farm horse. F. L. Massey, Route 2. Box 3fl. . Feb9 UNDEETAKLES WEBB 4 CLOCOH OO. O. B. Webb, A. M, Clough morticians and funeral 1 directors. Latest modern methods known to the profession eniploved. 409 Court street. Miin 120, Main 088.: RIGDON-RU HARDSON CO. Funeral directors jnd undertakers, 252 NortJ High Btrect. Day and night phone 1S. WATER COMPANY SALEM WATEE COMPANY Of f ice i corner Coamereial and Trade streets. For water service- apply at orfice. Bill Dayable monthly in advance. 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.. THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL Classified Business Telephone Directory A Quick, handy reference for busy people Telephon EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL Salem Electric Co., Masonic Temple, 127 North High Main 1200 LAUNDRIES Salem Steam Laundry, 130 South Liberty Main 21 PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING AND TINNING T. M. Earr, 101 South Commercial Street Main 193 TRANSFER AND DRAYAGE Salem Truck & Dray Co., corner State and Front streets Main 74 High School Boys and All Other Boys can get rid of those Pimples and Blotches by using Dry Zensal. Ask A. B. Pool about Dry Zensal and Moist Zensal. 1 TRAVELERS' GUIDE j SOUTHERN PACIFIC. North Bound 1G Oregon Express 5:00 a. tn. 54 Sound Special 6:12 a. m. 28 Willamette- Limited 0:22 a. m. 12 Shasta Limited 11:53 a. m. 18 Portland Passenger 1:30 p. m. 20 Portland Passonger 5:00 p. m. 11 Portland Express....8:00 p. m. No. No. No. No. No. j No. No. No. 222 Portland fast Fr't 10:38 p. m. No. 220 Local way Fr't 10:35 p. m. South Bound. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 15 California Express 3:32 a. m. 17 Roscburg PasB'n'r 11:20 a. m. 53 Exposition Spocial 2:42 p. m. 10 Cottage Grovo Pas. 4:20 p. m. 11 Shasta Limited 5:43 p. m. 27 Willamette Limited 0:10 p. m. 13 San Francisco Ex. 10:38 p. m. No. 221 San Francisco Fast Freight 12:35 a. m. No. 225 Local way Fr't -.8:10 a. m. Salem-Geer Line. No. No. No. No. 73 Arrives at Salem :15 a. m. 7i Leaves Salem 9:50 a. m. 75 Ar. Salem (mixed) 2:00 p. m. 74 Leave Sulom 4:13 p. m. No connection south of Geer. Salem, Falls City and Western. No. lfll Lv. Salem, motor ....7:00 a. m. No. 103 Lv. Salem, motor ....9:45 a. m. No. 105 Lv. Salem, motor ....1:40 p. m. No. 107 Lv. Salem, motor -....4:00 p. m. No. 1159 Lv. Hnlem, motor ....0:15 p. m. No. 239 Way Fr't lv. Salem 5:00 a. m. No. 162 Ar. Salem -. 8:40 a. m. No. 104 Ar. Salem -.11:25 a. m. No. 100 Ar. Salem 3:15 p. m. No. 108 Ar. Salem 0:00 p. m. No 170 A r. Salem 7:45 p. m. No. 210 Way Fr't ar. Salem 1:35 p. m. OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY CO. North Bound. Lv. Salem Train No. Ar. Portland 4 :.)." a. m. ........ 2 Owl 0:55 a. m. 7:15 a. m 0 9:25 a. m. :45 a. m 10 Limited ....11:35 a. m. .11:20 a. m 12 1:35 p. m. 1:45 p. in 14 4:00 p. m. 4:00 p. m 10 Limited .... 5:o0 p. m. 5:37 p. m 2'J 7:30 p. in, 7:55 p m 22 10:00 p. m, South 'Bound. Portland to Salem. Lv. Portland.. Ar. Salem 0:15 a. in 8:53 . (Salem only) 8:23 a. ui 5 Limited 10:11 a. in. New Today ads costs you less than you - think worth mora than you realize. MONEY TO LOAN ON Good Seal Estate Security. THOS. K. TOED Over Ladd & Bush Bank, Salem, Oregon . MONEY TO LOAN 7 ON GOOD SEAL ESTATE SECTJEIXT HOMER H. SMITH McCORNACK BTJILDTNO SALEM FENCE ad f STOVE WORKS 1. B. FLEMING, Plop, Depot American Fence Gates, Plato and Barbed Wirt. X Paisti, Oils and Vamlshea. looflng, Foats, Hop Hooka. i 40 Years Making Stoves t tores rebuilt and repaired. f T km.1,4 anl.l Hf.n UVUgUV .UU HUM. 250 Court Street. Phone 121 Back of Chisago Store. 10:40 a. m. 2:03 p. m. 4:40 p.m. . 0:03 p.m. . 0:20 p.m. . 11:15 p.m. . 7 9 . 13 Limited .. 17 Local . 19 ..21 Owl .. North Bound. 12:55 p. a. .. 4:23 p. in. .. 6:40 p.m. .. 8:10 p.m. . 11:25 p.m. . 1:55 p.m. Ar. Salem. . 5:37 p.m. Ar. Salem. . 0:45 a.m. , 3:55 p.m. . 7:55 p.m. . 3:10 a.m. Lv. Corvallis 4:10 p.m. .. Lv. Eugene. 7:35 a.m. .. 20 10 Limited , 10 Limited . 21 ... 2 Owl ... South Bound. 1:50 p.ra 5:25 p.m. 12:05 p.m, Lv. Salem. 2:00 a.m. . Lv. Salem. 7:10 a.m. , 10:15 a.m. . Lv. Salem. 12:55 p.m. . Lv. Salem. Ar. Eugene. . 6:50 a.m. Ar. Eugene. . 9:30 a.m. ,. 12:25 f.m. Ar. Albany. . 21 Owl , G3 ... 5 Limited 1:50 p.m. Stops at Corvallis. Ar. Albany. 5:20 p.m. Ar. Eugone. 0:45 p.m. 4:23 p.m. . Lv. Salem. C:40 p.m. Ar. Eugene. . 8:50 p.m. 13 Wdodbum Local Daily Except Sundays. No. 64 Leaves Salem 3:40 p.m. No. 63 Arrives in Salem .... 3:25p.m. CORVALLIS CONNECTION North Bound. Lv. Corvallis 8:25 n.m 10 12:l2p.m 14 2:32 p.m 10 4:10 p.m 20 6:lSp.m 22 South Bound. Lv. Salem j 10: 15 a.m 5 4:25 p,m ! 12:55 p.m 7 6:40 p.m 13 Ar. Salea ... 9:45 a.m. ... 1:45 p.m. ... 4:00 p.m. ... 5:37 p.m. .. 7:55 p.m. Ar. Corvallis 11:33 a.m. 5:47 p.m. 2:20 p.m. 8:00 p.m. WILLAMETTE RIVER ROUTE Oregon City Transportation Company Leave Portland for Oregon City, Butte ville, Newberj, Mission (St. Paul), Wheatland, Salem (daily exoep Sunday) - 6:45 a.m. Leave Portland- for Independence, Al bany, Corvallis, (Tuesday, Thursday and' Saturday) 8:45 .m. Returning. Leave Corvallis J. fla.m. Mon., Wed., Fri. Albany 7 a.m. Mon., Wed., Fri. Independence ..9 a.m. Mon., Wed., Fri. Salem 10 a.m. Moo., Wed. Fri. Salem 6 a.m. Tues., Tburs., dat.