THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. THURSDAY, FEB. 10, 1916. SEVEN f it i j ii ,'S . ! I Says a Little Salts In Water May Save You From Dread Attack Kiipiimntism U easier to avoid than to cure, states a well-known authority. Wn nre n,lvied to ilre-s wsrinlv; keen the feet dry; avoid exposure; eat less j Recitation meat, but drink plenty of good water. liueuniatism is a direct result ot eat ing too much meat and ether rich foods that produce uric neid which is absorb ed into the blood. It is the function of the kidneys to filter this acid from the Livesley News (Cnpital Journal Special Service.) I.ivesley, Ore., Feb. P. The Literary society had a fine program for their meetinjr lait Friday evening. The full house enjoyed a good entertainment rendered by the following: Talk ." by Mr. Cecil Mygant Violin Duett E. Bressler and X Gerber Quartette .1. Gerber, X. Carpenter, 0. D. Query. J. Watson Dining"'. "A Matrimonial Advertise ment." Sok) Melba PnvenKrt Medley Firos Orchestra Snng. "Jingle Bells."- Mr. Del Sbelton Duett. Melba Davenport and Gordon Green street Music, Violin and Guitar and Firos Orchestra Song, "Put on Airs" .. By Sharp Bros. blood and east it out in the urine; the Dialogue. "-A Raise in Salary" pores of tiie skin are also a means of freeing the blood of this impurity. In damp and ehillv cold weather the sUm pores are closed thus torcmg the kid neys to do doublt work, they become weak and slupeish nnd fail to eliminate the uric acid which keeps accumulating and circulating through the system, eventually settlin" in the joints and muscles causing stiffness, soreness and pain called rheumatism. At the first twinge of rheumatism get from any pharmacy about four ounces of .Tad Salts; put a tablespooa ful in a glass of water nnd drink be fore breakfast each morning for a week. This is said to eliminate uric neid by stimulating the kidneys to nor mal action, thus ridding the blood of these impurities. .lad Salts is inexpensive, harmless and is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with litliia and is used with excellent results by thousands of folks who nre subject to rheumatism. Here yon have a pleasant effervescent litliiawnter drink which helps overcome uric acid ami is bene Xicial to vour kidnevs as well. Old Timers Recall Real Flood In Salem The flood yesterday with it 2t feet above low water mark is not much of a flood, according to the old timers in Salem who remember the floods of 1MMJ and 1301. In 18t0, the Dim .T.'Fry warehouse on Front street, between Trade and il-'erry, was just on the edge of the river bunk and during the flood of that year, steamboats treup to a maple tree standing in front of the warehouse. This was also tho ye.ir that the Bv I.. Johnston and E. Sharp Song Mr. Del Slielton Recitation Mr. Cecil Mvgnnt Duett, "She Sang Alolin to Me Mrs. D. Fiddler and Mrs. J. I.ankford Mr. Mvgnnt gave us his views on current topics including "Prepared ness" and was given a good hearing. The paper was rend by Earl Sharp. The debate "Resolved, That Edison has done more for humanity than Bur bank," was discussed by the younger members of the society nnd -was won by the negative side led by Fred Dav enport. Georgo Brown leading the af firmative side . The debate for Friday will be "Re solved, That a spendthrift is a bigger detriment to the country than a miser." A number of young people met nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Ekin on Satur day evening. Diiucing was the event of the evening and was kept up till a late hour, all having a good time. Those present were: Joe Kaufman, Henry Kaufman, Walter Bowman. Louis Palchenberg, Bert Long, Claud Edwards, Calvin Bresslor, Noble Hem mingson, Albin Hemmingson. William Doyle. Lee Taylor, Matthew Ringwald. Joe Rinnwnlil. Arthur Zielke, Leonard Zielkp, Earl Sharp, Ror Slinrn. George Brown, Hare Adams, Fenrl Ekin, Jes sie l-.kin. Mnble hkin, Dollie Dutton Mary Bareelt, Mary Dovle, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Adams. Mr. nnd Mrs. ,T. Lank ford. Mr. and Mrs. G. F. TTiggins. Mr. and Mrs. C. Ekin. Mr. and Mrs, George Bresslor are re joicing over the arrival of a seven pound baby girl in their home. The feiry belonging to Mr. John Ma ther was carried down the river some rime during Sunday night. The horse belonging to Mm. G. W. Cnolidge died on Snndnv night. Rev. W. Xicholl began revival meet- . WILLMIETTE NOTES Prof. C. S. Sherman, head of the de partment of education, gave an inter-, esting leeturo on "The Mission of Edu cation" in the chapel of Waller hall last night. A large crowd was present, despite the number of other attractions on last evening. The crying need of Willamette uni versity and other colleges' is the assum ing by the individual student of intel lectual responsibility.- The professor's address showed the work of years ia the working out of details, and was a masterful production. Some of the ideas presented in the paper were: . . Education is a preparation for com plete living, ifshould strive to produce, a sound body, a sane mind and the abil ity to make an honest living. Education should aim to conserve, de velop and enrich human, life intellectu ally, morally and spiritually that man may attain his highest ideals. Any experience which will bias future' ac tions, mentally, morally or spiritually, educate. - Education must interpret the environ ment, the educator must control it, and the individual adjust himself to it; therefore put into the environment what you desire in the individual. "Theologians and men of letters may say that education has been overesti mated from a scientific standpoint, but l must reply in the negative.'. Science is a constant struggle against ignor ance. Progress consists of making mis takes, then recognizing and correcting inem. Professor Sherman then considere the mission of education from four other standpoints, namely: Physical, intellectual, moral and re ligious development. Physical education is of great import ance in maintaining health, on which depends the welfare of mind and bod v. Play is the most important form of physical education, being a rehearsal of racial tendencies. Children mimic and entertain everything in nature.. Intellectual education has for its aim the development of truth, goodness and Markets For Product Only Obtained by Large Pool of Growers t tMmHMMM Classified Advertising Page Here is i chance for a local co-oper ative market association, or some kind of an association .that could collect the small amounts of produce from the farmers and ship in carload lots. Several farmers,-living in the vicin ity of Salem, have recently been in con ference witu manager O. U. Luck, ot the commercial club, with reference to the sale of onion sets. Tho farmers wunted to know if there was a market and what price would be offered. Mr. Luck at once entered into corres pondence with several of the largest seed houses in Chicago, and received by return mail answers trom all firms written, stating they were in the mar ket for onion sets, but in order to se cure favorable freight rates, could use them only in car lots, about 30,01)0 pounds. Tho W. W. Barnard Seed Co., of C hi cago, wrote they were in the market for large lots and suggested that sam ples of onion sets be mailed them, with prices, lav-oriole replies were re ceived from Peter Hollenbeck Seed company, Chicago, and the Leonard Seed comapny, Chicago. From the correspondence received by Mr. Luck, he was of the opinion there would be no difficulty in selling onion sets, providod shipments could be made of large enough size to interest the larger buyers. The big buyers want car load shipments, '.' All of which, according to the opin ions of several who are interested, in die ite that the problem is not so much Eggs,, trade' 3"esohs having claims against said estate Hens, pound 12 l-2c 1 are hereby notified to present the Roosters, old, per pound ..... .7(57 l-2c!same, duly verified as required by law, Spring chickens, pound 13 1-Ve at the law offices of Smith & Sniclds, . . I 40S Salem Bank of Commerce building, Pork, Veal and Mutton. - I in the city of Salem, Marion county, Veai dressed ' lOffill l 'c ' Oregon, within six mouths from the Pork', dressed .'. .7.7. . .'. ,7 P l-2c j ..... , t. . . . Pork, onfoot.. i C 3-4 7c ! . 'f1 f'f t pu dished th.s 3rd Z7. """" :57ToAt VeTj. S1EWERT, . S'e"s;-9 1 Executor of the estate Of Daniel A. VUW8 45c Bulls 3 l-2c Ewes , 5c Wethers $c Lambs, grain fed 7c Siewert, deceased. March 2. CLEANERS AND DYEH3 Vegei&tfes. Cabbage Toauatses, California String garlic Potatoes, cwt. Brussels sptouts 2.00 1 $1.752.O0 15c $1.25(21.75 lOe 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 728. Sweet potatoes .... $3.00 Beets ,u 1.00 Carrots '. $1.00 Turnips ...... $1.00 Celery, case y....... $5.00 Onions .. ..." $2.75 California head lettuce, case .... $2.50 Apples, Hood River. $I.25(?p.75 Fruit Oranges, Navels ' . . . . . Tangerines oranges ... Lemons, per box .... v. Bananas, pound i . . z-i:f 4 ii. vumufuia gritpv irmt DENTISTS DR. O. A. OLSON, DENTIST Administers Nitrous Ozid and Ogygen Gas Room 211. Phone440. Masonic Temple. Salem.Ore. CTnaOPRACTIC-SPINOlvOGIST DR. O. L. SCOTT Graduate of Chiro practic's Fountain Head, Davenport, Iowa. If you have tried everything and have got no relief, try Chiroprac- tic spinal adjustments and get well. Office 406-7-8 U. S. National Bank Building, hjhone Main 87. Kes'dence Main 828-R. 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 ised in nerve diseases at Los Angele college. Treat acute and chronic dis eases. Consultation free. Lady at tendant. Office 505-500 TJ. 8. Na tional Bank Building. Phone 851). Residence 346 North Capital street. Phone .169. PHYSICIAN , $2.253.25 ....'. $1.75 . $4.254.75 .... i. 5 l-4e ,.$5.006.00 Dates, dromedary, case , $3.35 Fard dates $1.60 Grapes, barrols .............. v. $4.00 Cranberries ... . . ; . $12.00 narkcts, as the proposition of getting duty. It has two factors: Permanency. tae products ot the valley together bridge was washed out. During that ;;,, nr the phurdi on Moiulnv evening ami win continue two weeks. G. F. Higirius is bnsv installing an electric lighting system in his home flood, the back water came up on Mill creek as tar as Tweiitn street ami the city around Oak and Winter streets was a l.kf. Business men going home The high water caused some of thp to that part of 'the city took a row boat oi;;illmrs on tl(1 bottr;m '0 ,,if; move on to get their stock on higher and "comparatively" drier ground. School matters nre again a little ex citing in the district and are causing an exchange of views. - - DONT SUFFERLAUGH AT STOMACH MISERY at Winter nnd rowed up Mill to Sum mer street. The back water come up on High street, reaching just to the side walk of State, in front of the Oregon Electric station. ' But tiie flood of fflO was" nothing compared to the greatest of ill floods, which began late in December of 1S61. A steamboat came up State street nnd tied up right in front of the First Methodist church, according to Judge V. II. 1) 'Arcy, and the judge knows as he was here at the time and saw the steamboat coming up the street. In fact the water extended over State and Court streets as far east as Cottage street. All those who were driven from tfieir homes or in danger, went to what was then known as the old Institute, located on the site of the Willamette university gymnasium. Where the tUmrt apartments now stand, was a farm house and the water during this flood was deep enough to swtm a horse. Following the flood camp a deep snow staying on the ground six weeks nnd the weather was bitter cold. A com pany of soldiers was stationed here during the flood under command of Captain .leak Harding. the nucleus of dogmotism; nnd critic ism, the nucleus of change. These facts cause intellectual educa tion to pass through three steps; Dog matism, skepticism and criticism. Moral education is the first in the point of importance Moral ideas lead to moral actions, and nioruls are con duct. Disposition is the climnte of the soul. Whatever is desired in the child must be found in the parent. Iu sex educa tion there are three steps: Intellect ual attainment of facts. Emotional states of mind; spiritualizing of sex knowledge. Religious education should be largely taught, in the Sunday school rather than the public school. It aims to cultivate a sense of responsibility, and an altruistic nature. Religion 'is an emotion guided by thought and workc' our in action, it is a matter nf cnn. tagion which appeals to the feelings and emotions. Vocational education is becoming nn importnnt subject, and should be so I for it is the duty of the state to do n'' it can for its individual members to tench them a trade; consequently the manual training departments in high schools are in the right direction of progress. Action and effort are two important necessities in education and are funda mental to the attainment of knowledge. Mr. Bower, a former minister of Sa lem, hut more recently returned from a two years' sojourn in Nome, Alaska, where he was a missiouarv- to the Es- ; quimaux. spoke in chanel this morning to rne snicient noov nnd faculty. His tnlk was largely historical and was listened to attentively bv all, as he and shipping them iu lots that will be interesting to the big buyers iu the east. Pineapplei -Honey .... 7 l-2c $3.50 MISCELLANEOUS NOTICE J. C. O'Eciley and W. L. Baker, of the Modern Shoe Eepair company have dissolved partnership. Signed. W. L. Baker. DR. D. B. GRIFFIN Drug and drink cure. 1425 Fir street, near Meyeri street. Phone 1037J. FOR RENT FURNISHED APARTMENTS For rent, very reasonable. Phono 1995. MARKET GARDNERS Experienced vegetable gardner, out and indoors, wants wprk. References. Or farm work; teaming, etc. M. G., care of Journal. Feblt "Nutrition Expert" For State Institutions Sacramento, Cal., Feb. 10. After a 6 months try-out of the plan to have a nutrition expert prescribe the diet for the 10,000 inmates of state institutions prisons, insane hospitals, etc. the state board of control is today of the opinion that the idea is a splendid one. Dr. M. E. Jaffa, professor in chemis try in the University of California, was selected as nutrition expert. Of Ur. Jaffa's work, Johu F. Ncy' Inn, chairman of the board of control says: "The plan has already resulted in not only introducing a verietyof the diet, but has increased the palata bility and has conclusively demonstrat ed that this sort of supervision results in economy in the food being made at tractive and being consumed bv the in mates with a much less loss due to waste." " ' Retail Prices, ' Eggs, per dozen, fresh ranch .. 35(Ti40c Sugar, cane ' .- $7.05 Sugar, D. G. $6.S5 Creamery butter ue Flour, hard wheat .....$1.60-:$l-.90 Flour, valley ' $1.30$1.60. PORTLAND MARKET l'ort'and, Ore., Feb,, 10 Wheat: Club, DltfiflSc. ' Blucstem, $1.07(1.10 Fortyfold, i)7c(? $1.00. Russian Red, 05c$1.03. . " Oats: No. 1 white feed $2(1.75 fi 27.75. '. Barley, feed, $29.00(ff 30.00. Hogs, best live, $8.05. Prime steers, $i.50i.i.i. Fancy cows, $0.500.73. Calves, $7.00(7j 8.00. Spring lambs, $8.73. Butter, city creamery,' 34c. " Eggs, selected lociu ex., 32(7 IIP.c. Hens, 15(ii 10c. Broilors, lf(f; lfic. ' '. ' Geese, 10(fiilc. CALL US 1022. Fixit Shop. Ask about repair work id general. Don't fQrget we do nig cleaning also. Ash-mou-Buckncr.- 261 Court street. Sa- .lem, .Oregon. ' Febl9 GOOD USED FURNITURE Bought . and also' taken in exchange.' Full line new furniture, ranges, heaters arid other house furnishings. Some walnut pieces. Peetz Furniture Co., 233 North Commercial street. Fhone (184. tf FOR SALE FOR SALE Fresh young Jersey cow. 771 North Commercial. teoll FOR SALE A few Rhodo Island White Cockrels. Eggs $1.50 and $2.00 for 15. Booking orders to ship later. State when. Jas. Olmstead, MeMinn ville, Oregon. Marl FOR SALE Or exchange, 840 acrca well improved sandy loam, Nebraska farm. Will take ten or more acres in exchange. Square Deal Realty Co., 304 U. S.- Bank Bldg. BODY FLOATING IN BAY STOP CATARRH! OPEN NOSTRILS AND HEAD J 1 Says Cream Applied In Nostrils ltelieves Head-Colds at Once. If your nostrils are clogged and your head is stuffed and you can'-t breathe freely because of a cold or catarrh, just get a" small bottle of Ely's Cream Halm nt any drug store. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic cream into your nostrils nnd let " it penetrate "through every air passage of your head, soothing and healing the inflamed, swollen mucous membrane and you get instant relief. Ah! how good it feels. Your nostrils am open, your head Is clear, no more hawking, snuffinf, blowing; no more headache, dryness or struggling for breath. Elly's Cream Balm is just what, sufferers from head colds and ca tarrh need. It's a delight. 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, there are few that he is willing to sell on a guarantee to refund the money if they do not cure. Mi-o-na, the famous dvspepsla remedy has helped so many of his customers presented his subiect in such nn inter- that Daniel J. Fry says, "If thisi esting manner. He stated that in Alas remedy does not relieve you, come bncklka one can see more scenic, beauty in to my store and I will cheerfully re-' three months than could be seen in a turn your money." period of three years in Europe. Anyone who has dyspepsia, indiges- He gave several short descriptions of tion, headaches, dizzy feelings or liver native life in Alaska, nnd also showed n troubles, should take advantage of this; number of relics which he had collected, chance to be made well without any j some of which nre of great value, risk of spending their money to no pur- j The basketball game to bp played be pose. Mi-o-na will relieve you, Willi tween W. I, nnd the U. of Idaho, will regulate the digestion, will euable you! be played on Friday evening at the to eat what you want. If it does noti Willamette gymn, instead of Saturday do all this it will not cost you a cent.1 as scheduled." Idaho is touring throng Daniel J. Fry has sold hundreds of, Oregon. boxes of Mi-o-na in the last few weeks' and has yet to receive tho first com-j The freshman class challenged the plaint from anv customer. Such a three upper classes vesterdav to en- record is simply marvelous and speaks! r,r a glee contest to be held March 10. volumes for the merit of the remedy. Each 'lass must write the words and It is easy enough to fill a column! music for the song and every member with the symptoms afflicting those who i ,miRt aid in its rendition, have dysipsia, .but there is no need T,IP annual freshman glee is a well of describing their condition. Whatl established event and h is been the thev want is relief and thev can getr1"" of a number of good Willum it in Mi-o-na. Do not suffer a davjotfe ""'KS to be written such as few longer with disordered digestion, if j fll'hols have. Each class will put forth Mi-o-na relieves von it costs vnn fin I every effort to win the contest as a cents a box. if it does not. vo'n havei"""e l'enuant is given the winner. Daniel J. Fry's personal guarantee to return your money. Oakland, Cal.. Feb. 10. The body of the man found floating in the estuary at the foot of Fallon street early yes terday has been identified as Thom as Kenny, a Folsom street saloonkeep er, living in San Francisco. Kenny, according to his widow, Mrs. Hannah Kenny, who identified the body this morning, disnpoared from his home on January 9. She could give no reason for his disappearance or suicide. Ken ny was 35 years' of age. His body, which was found by James Brewster, an employe of the Snnta Fc, has been in tho water ten davs. fc sc sjc ffc fc sjs sji jc sfc s( sc )(c jjc jc sjc sj( TUJ7 MABKTTS Get prices on commercial printing at Tne Capital Journal office. i iuu Kewara, iuu The readers of this paper will b pleased to learn that there Is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all Its stages, and that Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treat ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken In ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces ot the system, there by destroying the foundation of the dis ease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing Its work. The proprietors have so much faith In Its curative pow ers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that tt falls to cure. Send for list of testimonials. .AddreM: P. J. CHENEY k CO. Toledo, O. finld by all DruRgliti, 75c. Tike Hall's Family Pills for ntlpatlott 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, R. O. Donaldson, M. W.f S.' A. McFadJen, recorder; A. L. Brown, Financier. SCAVENGER SALEM SCAVENGER Charles 8oos, proprietor. Garbage and refuse of all kinds removed on monthly contracts at reasonable rates. Yard and cess pools cleaned. Office phone Main 2247. Residence Main E272. SALEM LOiHiK No. 4, A. F. & A. M. Stated communications first irulny in each month at 7:30 p. m. in the Masonic Temple. Ch'as. M. Carter, W. M.; S. Z. Culver, secretary. PACIFIC LODGE No. 50, A. F. & A. M. Stated communications third Friday in each month at 7:H0 p. m. in the Masonic Temple. Hal V. Bolam, W. M.; Ernest II. Choate, secretary. 3ALEM HUMANE SOCIETY D. D Keeler, president; Mrs. Lou Tillaon, secretary. All cases of cruelty or neglect of dumb animals should be reported to tne socrotary lor investi gation. Th tiny CAPSULES are superior to Balsam of Copaiba, Gubebs or Injectinna.arid '-'N RELIf.vr8 In (MIOY) 24 HO'JnS th ' same diseases with out Inconvenience. Sold bv all drnooi'ts. R. N. OF A. "Oregon Grape Camp," No. 1300, meets every Thursday ev ening in McCornack building, court and Liberty streets; elevator. Mrs. Svlvia Schaupp. 1791 Market, orucle; Mrs. Melissa Persons, recorder, 1296 North Commercial, phone 1430-M, UNDERTAKERS WEBB tc CLOL'OH CO. C. B. Webb, A. M. Clough morticians and funeral directors. Latest modern methods known to the profession employed. 499 Court street. Main 120, Main 933. RIGDON-RICHARDSON CO. 'Funeral directors and undertakers, 232 Nort a High street. Day and night phono 183. WATER COMPANY SALEM WATER COMPANY-Offiee corner Commercial and Trade street. For water service apply at offiee. Kill payable monthly in advance. DE MOLAY COMMANDER Y, No. 5, K. T. Ucgular 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. 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. Schram, C. C; W. B. Gilson, K. of R. and S. The following prices for fruits and vegetables are those asked by the wholesaler of the retailer, aud not what is paid to the producer. All other prices are those paid the producer. Corrections are made dailv. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF FINAL' SETTLEMENT Tho hog market is stronger today with nu advance of half a cent all along the line. Eggs continue weak, although the prices today are 30 cents cash with ft feeling that the price will soon weaken. Orams, DISCOVERS NEW EXPLOSIVE Los Angeles, Cal.. Feb. 10. Dr. G. V. Heyl. of I.os Angeles, a chemist, declared today he had perfected a new nnd powerful explosive which would be of great value to rtmcrici in the event of war. The base of the explosive is a California mineral oil. TRY JOURNAL WANT ADS. EI A PLEA for AID 0 Aa vnt if- iuu itrtf lifln ,ln.,l.ln.l 1 where' to hold the contest, the chapel j ay' timo'hy. Per t0n is too small to accomodate the crowd ' vetcn that attends, nnd the armory is per-!!,eat haps the best location as vet consid-! ("(,vcr "ay eed. " I Wheat The Websterian program for this Outs ievening has for its main consider-: Rolled barley tion. a debate nn "Resolved, That I orn Lowest Paved Street at High and Ferry The lowest paved street in the city Jresi.lpnt Wilson's prep .redness policy Cracked corn .. is at the intersection of High and ui,,,i.i i. o.i,.t.i ti... .,,..:,. J Bran , 14.00 $12.00(7112.50 $ 12.00 $12.00 85c ,40c Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has filed in the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Marion, her Final Account bs Ad ministratrix, with the Will aniu'xed of the estate of John Minto, deceased, and that said Court has' fixed Moniliy the 14th day of February, 1010, ot the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of said dny ns the time, and tho County Court Room iu the County Court House in Salem, in Marion-County, Oregon, as the place for hearing said Final Account nnd all objections thereto. Date I nt Salem, Oregon, this 12th day of January, 1910. JUAUY llAliljl'il, CHAD WICK' CHAPTER, No. 37, O. E. 8 Regular meeting every first and third Tuesday at 8 p. ni. in the Ma sonic Temple. Minnie Moeller, W. M.; Ida M. Babcock, secretary. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Meet evcrv Friday night at 8 o'clock in McCornack block. B. W. Mncey, 0. C: L. S. Geer, clerk. C07 Court street. Phone 593. MULTNOMAH ROYAL ARCH CHAP- TEH. No. 1, If. A. M. Regular meet ing second Friday in oach month at 8 p. m. in tho Masonic Temple. Ray F. Richardson, Ex. High Priest; Itus sell M. Brooks, secretary. $40.00 , $41. SO 215.0001 27.00 $23.00(730.00 $':!fi 00 1 Administratrix with the Will Annexed terry, wnere according to the c't.vwill be upheld by Messrs. Hall and; Shorts, per ton , fc. ...iinu, me mreei is .... . rirgcl, while the affirmative will Dei feet above low water mar'k, Tiie defended bv Garv and King. After- river gunge of low water and the city 'wards the newly elected officers will 1 Butterfat 32c gunge (Jitter, the river guage bemgi furnish "ents' to the assembled Creamery butter, per pound 34c Country Butter 'Zm Butter. of the Estate of John Minto, Ho ceased. , ' Feb, 10 EXECUTOR'S FIRST NOTICE 2.05 feet lower. Hence nccordinrr to crowd. the city engineer's figures, a riverj Tomorrow will be set aside as a Jay guage of .'IS feet would have to be , of prayers for colleges ami no classes' reached before water would cross High and Ferry streets, just iu the rear of the Electric depot According to the city engineer's reroTds, Commercial street is 44 feet above the city's low water mark. Trade will be held, instead the classes will assemldo in designated rooms at 9:00 o'clock and hold prayer services until the regular chnpel time when Dr. Chas. ltowen, of Seattle, Washington, will ad dress the students. He will also deliv- street at Front, i, 40 feet above, Fer- cle""l Bl ' :uu m J'rot. Jonn U. Hall gave n E3i From the Stomach, Liver or Bowels should not I ignored. Watch for any eymptoins of distress nnd immediately help Nature by trying OSTETRERS ! ii Stomach Bitters n n ry and Front is 43 feet, State and Ferry 4." feet. Court anil Front 4t feet. 'and Chemeketa and Front 43 feet ! above low water mark. According to E. the river jungc, the water would have ; to be exactly 2.f." feet above these i-n.-fiF.ld linfnrA mni'liinn tliA mirtintm The flood of liMHi brought tho water 31.2 feet above 7orn, bringing it np into the Spauldiug lumber Co. 's yard. As the yard has been filled in about a foot, the water would have to reach a guage of 32 feet before covering any part nf the yard. New Today ads costs you les than you think worth more than you realize. very in teresting talk this morning in ciinpel on the temple of the humnii body. Free will is the greatest power of the indiv idual and it should be controlled; for thought produces action, action forms habits, habits make chirncter, and character forms destiny. Eggs and Poultry. Eggs, candled, No. 1, cash 32c Egg, case count, cash 30c' ft Skin of rsauTy is a Joy forevtr DR. T. FELIX GOl'RACD'S ORIENTAl CREAM OR MAGICAL BEAIT1F1EI CHICHESTER S PILLS IIIpaT Afc I'lIU in lirsl Talk llrr. yttnk wn HM . h (nt . A I y & ii . SOLD BY DRL'nGlSTSniRYWHLRE XL? villi Hum tliMwxi. W tin? f V Tun, Vtmipl Mr. tli lMrl.i d Mill DlMfaWt hi boiiif, a. id ii. fli-nl-tectirm. I Ii tt'M-ft tbt t of J au li m hinniH tit tibiiurct l pr-'t'Tly niftr Ace w winti-i f'-it ' ot iioi 11'. imra Ir U . Uvr Mid to . vy ft tti h-utt t n i pAtinit " At j-1 livlle will tbva 2hhJU rrm' . the Oft harmfii. rtf all Or kin mftwaViotm." J- !! Iit it 'InwU '!! 'ncvj ' Notice is hereby given that on tin order of the County Court for Marion Comity, Oregon,' duly entered of record this day, It. i iiump has I iron nppiint cd executor of the East Will and Testa ment of Mary A. Uump, deceased,' nd has duly qualified as sucli. All persons having claims against said estuio. are hereby notified to 'present the same, duly verified to the undersigned, ut. Brooks, Oregon, or to Carey V. Martin, Attorney for said Estate, 413 .Masonic Temple 'Building, SaKm, Oregon, with in six months from the -duto of this notice. Dated, January 18, lft 1 0. B. F. imtt Executor of tho last Will and Testament- of .Mary A. It u nip, Deceased. - carky F. HAirnx, ' Attorney for Estare. , , Jan. 21-27 Feb. 3 10-17 MO DEUX WOODMEN OF AM EMC A Orogon Cedar Camp, No. 5210, meets every Thursday evening at o'clock in McCornack hall corner Court and Liberty streets. Elevator sorvice. W. W. Hill, V. C.j Hex. A, Turner, clerk. UNITED A HTJSAN8 Capital Asscm bly, No. 84, meets every Wednesday, at 8 p. tn. in Mooso hall. C. O. Mat lock, M. A.; C. Z. Randall, secretary, Salem Hank of Commerce. HODSON CO UNCI Ij. No. 1, R. ft 9. M Stated assembly first Monday in each month, Masonic Temple. N. P, Rasmussen, Thrice Illustrious Mas ter; Glenn C. Niles, recorder. L. M. HUM CJT6 of YICK SO TONG Chinese Medicine and Tea Company Has medicine 'which will cure any known cHs63S6 153 South High Street, Salem, Ore. Phone 283. MONEY TO LOAN ON Good Real Estate Becuxlty. TH08. K. FORD Over Ladd ft Bush Bank, Saiem, Oregoi MONEY TO LOAN 7 ON GOOD SEAL ESTATE SECURITY HOMER H. SMITH McCOENACK BUILSINQ SALEM FENCE ad STOVE WORKS X. B. FLEMING, Prop. Depot American Fence Gates, Plain and Barbed Wire. Paints, Oils and Varnishes. Eooflng, Posts, Hop Uoolu. t 40 Years Malting Stoves tores rebuilt and repaired. f tores bought and sold. J 850 Court Street. Phone 134 Back of Chicago Store. t THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL Classified Business Telephone Directory A Quick, handy reference for busy people EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Notice is hervliy liiven tluit liy sn order of the county court of the tttnfej of Oregon for Marion county, duly1 nmUc hiuI entered on. the ilitii day ot .liuiunry, I '.till, the undersigned was np-l j ointed exeeuter of the etate of Dii'i- S i A. Siewei t. deceased, mnl tll.it he I O.T.H3PlIS.fr.37El-tl Jr.na!'mllpillC lt duly ipiulit'ieJ ns urhv All I'cr; EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL faleiii Klceinc'Cosouio Temple, 127 North High .. LAUNDRIES Bulem Steam Lanndry, 130 South Liberty Telephone Main 1200 Mala 21 PLUMBING. 8 TEAM FITTING AND TINNING T. M. Burr, 104 Routh Commercial Street Main 193 TRANSFER AND DRAY AGE fcalclu Truck Dray Co, corner State and Frout streets Main 74