Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, February 25, 1916, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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Classified Advertising Page
Home and Shop Tools
That are Tested and True
No. kikt;;
7'2 in.
Price S0.30
THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALTCM. OttF.QON FRIDAY, FEB. 25, 1916.
spirit
more useful than the automobile. The
n,'i C r..t U..' speakers for the affirmative were John
Uont May way! neres a;w, m zk a..d pam r,aker; eB-
Simple Recipe That Any
body Can Apply With
a Hair Brush
The use of Sage and Sulphur fur re.
atiu'ing faded, gray hair to its natural
color dates back to grandmother's time.
.She used it to keep her hair beautiful
ly dark, glossy and abundant. When
ever her hair fell out or took on that
dull, faded or streaked appearance, this
simple mixture was applied with won
derful effect.
But brewing at home is nuissy and
out-of-date. Nowadays, by asking at
uuy drug store for a SO cent bottle of
"Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com
pound," you will gei this famous old
recipe which can be depeuded upon to
restore miurn coior ami uea uy to tne
hair and is splendid for ; dandruif, dry,
feverish, itchy scalp and tailing hair.
A well-known downtown, druggist
it .i.,.i,.,. i, i,.,;. in-
and evenly that nobody can tell it hnsitl) the nlost p0I,iar; to the tune ofL
been applied. ou simply dampen a ; fivi, ,.,,, ,,er sl.ker. Sandwiches, cnke.l ;
sponge or soft brush with it and draw , c ln,Vi i,,p Pream (,nn(,s soi,( well, i .'
this through your hair, taking cnie
strand at a time. By morning the gray
hair disappears, ami after another up -
nlicntion or two. it becomes bentltifllllv
dark, glossy, soft .and abundant.
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IT i J Ci i n
United MateS Will Be
. in t m r :
at War In len learS
Port land, Or., Feb. 2.i.
Stntc ili be at war
-"The I'nited,
within ten
years."
Major U. G. Jfc Alexander, ('. S. A.,
is on record today with this dire predic
tion. In an address on preparedness
last night he declared there are 110
different places on the Atlantic coast
where an invading army could land
with ease. The Pacific coast, he said,
is in worse condition, anil the slate of
Washington would be absolutely help
less against invaders.
No navy, said -Major Me Alexander
will ever attack modern .coast defenses I ("
with any degree of success.
The chief menace to the I'nited
States, he indicated, is from Japan and
Knglnml.
TRY JOURNAL WANT ADS.
"I'VE TRAVELED TWO THOUSAND MILES today
without leaving my desk." The manager of a
large manufacturing house talks to his agents all
over the west by telephone.
Our improved "Long Distance" service makes
this possible. The distance to any point in the
Pacific States is the distance to your Bell telephone
Make a "Long Distance" call today
These tools are right. They are tested before
they leave the factory tested for adjustment
and quality, to make assurance
tools work true, because they're made
accurately from first grade live steel
seasoned wood. They have the
because they stick to their job and get
SOLD AND GUARANTEED
RAY L. FARMER HDW. CO.
Pric. $1.30
Bethel News
(Capital Journal Special Service.) .
' llclhel. Or., Feb. '24. At the meet ing
i of the Bethel Literary society last Sat
I unlay evening, the dob.ite was ou the
I question "Resolved, That the horse is
lative, ciiiioru .lonnston, lranit ivun
jciter, and Avis Williams. The debate
was mostly exteinporuieous but about
j every phase of the subject was covered.
I The derision was four for the affir
mative ami one for the negative. A
short program was given.
I There was a lively debate in the
Hethel school Friday afternoon on the
, question. " Resolved that the cow is
more useful than the norse. i iie
speakers for the iffirmatice were Bert
Sandburg and allttie Psetak. Negative
Johnnie Zaz and Herman Doncy. The
decision was three for the affirmative
and two. for the negative.
! The Parent-Toaeheis meeting at Mae
', leay list Friday night was well attend-
ed. The hall was about full. There were
several representatives from Fruitland
ami more than forty from Bethel. There
;Jren and a whistling solo by .Mrs. Clark
of Salem. The feature of the evening
was the Address by Miss Johnson, a lo
!mestic science teacher at the O. A. C.
S1(1 0 t or t a i ji i n-1 v and at great
, , Qn tlu, i,,,,,,,,.,.,,; ot 1)r0perlv
.,', i; .1,,, i,, ni,,.i ir., -,,
,.,, ,7,, ,v-,i ,n,,,.i- mol.iiiir ,.i,n,nc
were launched. The fish pond seemed
1 " . ." ,'r '.
,incn
j fortune telling gvpsv was present
'but her services did 'not seem to be in
; great demand. Finally the floor was
I nlenre.l n,l " Vnrv hm'l n little lamb";
latter which several other games were
i I
There was a nlentine box it the
Bethel school Tm-sdav of last week,
The box was filled with the festive mis-!
sives of the season, many of them being
hand made.
I VVIiImii tlm i.r.i,. M,,. nt Tt.itliel I Lore
is a short cross roal less than a nnlo
long which is divided among three road
districts, i ne noitn enu neing in ins-;-trict
42 in charge of Mr. Clark Ins been ; p;
kept in fair condition all winter. .The In
middle section was dragged n week or
two ago which fact was greatly ap
preciated. A judicious use of the road
1,-nif u-mil.t Lneik tiiw-li rnful in cnnil eon-
ilirinn nil nf the time nnil it verv Utile'
evneiisiv Pontile who live off the main
road being in tiie minority, usually have ;
tn wade through mud all winter while ;
thev must pav high taxes to build auto-1
; mobile Kinds for their neii'hhnrs. Yerilv
"To him that hath shall be given "
If he is qtinmr enoiiirh to tiike it.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Haiitenbiirg were the '.
victims nf i nlensiiif uiiriiiise nnrtvi
last night. Tiic entertainment consist-1
I ...I ..I., .limn! nr, ....I S; . .1 ',
ivi ii iii ii.-. 1 1 . ii.iii, i hi:, .tun l:.i hi, f . .-wivi '
seemed to be quite popular with certain '
THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
double sure.
and thoroughly
Keen Kutter
there.
BY
Nr. Kinn
Price
V
HOT HER IHE
BEST LIVER AND
E
Says Glass of Hot Water Be
fore Breakfast Washes
Poisons from System
Physicians the world over recom
mend the inside bath, claiming this is
of vastly more importance than out
side cleanliness, because the skin
pores do not absorb impurities into
the blood, causing ill health, while the
pores in the ten yards of bowels do.
Men and women are urged to drink
each morning, before breakfast a
glass of hot water with a teaspnonfitl
of limestone, phosphate in it, as a
harmless means of helping to wash
from the stomach, liver, kidneys and
bowels the previous day's indigestible
material, poisons, sour bile and toxins;
thus cleansing, sweetening and pari
fvinir the entire ailmentarv canal be
fore putting more food into the stom-
,
', ,',;.,: '
,,, Jf' rdinsr,
f. "' 1
Just as soap and hot water cleanso
skin, so hot water nnu
phosphate uct on the dim
inutive ortrans.
Those who wake up with bad breath,
coated tongue, nasty taste or have a
dull, aching head, sallow complexion,
a,''I stomach:
to ' bilious a
others who are suniect
snonm omnia a quunci ...... i ..i i....
stone phosphate at the drugstore.
This will cost very little but is suffi-
cient to demonstrate the value of in
ide bathing. Those who continue it
aeh morning are . assured of pio-
nounced results, both
health and appearance.
lii regard to
irties. There were thirty-seven guests
present, l.uncli was sereu ai t- u -clock
and the party broke up soon af
ter. It lias been announced that there
will be a mock trial .it the meeting of
ll... Ilter.'irv socictv Fl'illllV llillllt. fl'
!' H. linl. the alienist will be tried for
perjury. Ted Montgomery was sclcct-
ed tn act as trial judge.
" Walraba the Mystic" has prom-
iseil to be with US Marcil .il'd.
Arthur Schulz will nave a teiepn . te
Installeil in his home this afternoon. His
teleiiiioce number will be tioTl.1.
M mil Mrs. Hick Carrutliers are
the parents of a baby boy recently ar-
-I . - n . 1 Af.u C ; V 1-1 1 1 1 1 O f S is bettCf lillOWn
I i , ' i. ... i - ......
in Bethel as Mary t lark.
No. Kii-"ia
Priced .10
fcjS. No. ku-:
Price).)
4r
TO EASTER PARADES
Extreme Surf Costumes
Among Paraders One of
Features Condemned
Santa Monica. Cul., Feb. 24. Master
parades arc not in favor with church
people bore: J The opposition-too!: def-
inite form toiluy, when petitions were
presented to the city trustees protest
ing ng.iinst the pioposcd Easter parade.
I April 23, along the promenade from
i Ninta Monica to enici;.
This parade, as planiieil. will lie sim
ilar to the famous style show on Fifth
avenue, New York, every Kaster and in
addition many bathing girls attired in
the ultra-extreme surf costumes of the,
season are going to stroll among the
fully attired promenadcrs. A ' 'bathing!
suit dinner" is planned as the finale.
Fifteen hundred chun-h people signed
the protests. I he ministerial union al
so appointed a committee to ask tint
the plans be abandoned. Strong pres
sure will be brought to bear on the
Ocean Park charmber of commerce. It
it is unsuccessful, the ministers intend
to preach on the parade in every church
next Sunday, and circulate a big peti
tion protesting against it.
AN EASY WAY TO END
CATARRH FOREVER
Simple Home Treatment Destroys Germs
of This Dangerous Disease.
Tho reason why so maay people who
suffer from Catarrh never seem able
to get cured, is that they are continu
ally seeking the momentary relief of
sprays, douching, greasy creams, oint
ments, etc. Such things do open up
the swollen nostrils and clear the head
temporarily, besides stopping , for a
whilo tho disgusting blowing, hawking,
spitting and choking, but they never
cure. To drive out Catarrh for ood
you have got to get down to its real
cause. Catarrh is a germ disease. Tho
air is always full of catarrh germs
thrown ott by ono person and absorbed
by another and when the system does
tail to throw off such germs they find
permanent lodgement in the nose,
throat and head and multiply rapidly.
ine germs ot catarrh can uo best
lcstroyed by inhaling tho puro medi-
vuiuu an ui rioinvi l tuuHOilllc.cu lllu-j
nnln.1 n: rC XT. 1 ir!L
" "":: (ms .1 " , r
combination of oil of Eucalyptus with ;
other healing agents has a wonderful j
germicidal action You breathe its air!
"
means of a small hard rubber inhaler)
which Daniel J. Fry and other leading!
druggists here in Salem and vicinity
suppiy wun every treatment, xms
medicniea nir is certain aeatn to tne
germs of catarrh and drives them com-
pletely out of your system and when
ine germs aro destroyed tne catarrh
with an its disagreeablo symptoms will,
stop, hivcn two or three minutes use
will givo refreshing relief, while, if
you will use it tow or thdee times a
day for a few weeks it will completely!
bnnish catarrh and every symptom of i
catarrh. As Hyomei is pleasant to
breatho and is always sold by drug-1
gists everywhere with a positive guar-
anteo of successful results or money i
back, surely no catarrh sufferer should
go long before trying this simple homo;
remedy.
Portland Woman Is
Mysteriously Persecuted
Portland, Or.,
are under arrest
Feb.' 2.'). Three, men '
today charged wilh
tapping telephone wires into the office
of Dr. Anna Wheeler, the pretty young
wife of Dr. Glenn Wheeler. Their ar
rest marks another chapter in a mys
terious succession of seeming persecu
tions against the fair physician. Mure
than a year ago Dr. (lien Wheeler in
ill health, boarded the British bark
Clackinaiinuiishire for a long tour. To
day he is believed to be interned in
some Turkish port.
Two months ago F. T. Plciihensnn
was indicted for criminally libelling
Mrs. Wheeler, lie had registered at a
cheap hotel under a fictitious name and
had written the name of Dr. Anna
Wheeler beside his. When arrested lie
yn il Mrs. Wheeler was wilh him at
the hotel on inaiiv occasion, as the
register showed. Mrs. Wheeler indig
nantly denied it and demanded a 'bor
ough investigation of her conduct.
Since then she says private detectives
have shadowed licr contiiiiiallv.
When the suspected wir.i tappers
were arrested last night thev immedi
latelv communicated with Stephenson.
incut socially
tional affair.
promises to be a f-ensa-
DEAD ON
HIS FEET
GOLD MEDAL Ilaarlen Oil Capsules
will bring new lifo and quickly relieve
that stoppeil up congested feeling. They
will thoroughly cleanse and wash out
the kidneys and bladder and gentlv
carry off the ill ctteets of excesses nf
all kinds. '4he healing, soothing oil
soaks right into tho walls and lining of;
tho kidneys and expels the poisons In'
your system. Keep your kidneys in
good shapo by daily use of GOLD,
MKDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules and you
will-have good health. Co to your!
druggist at once and secure a -package',
of this tinie-honnred, world-wide rem
jody. It is not a "patcinj medicine.'' 'It;
i is pnssed upon by U. S. Government
i chemists and declared pure before com-
ng into this country. GOLD METAL,
lis the pure, original Haarlem Oil, im
I ported direct from tho ancient labora-i
i,..: ir..ii....,i .i,i.A :t U i,n vn J
j luncn 1" jmii!im, itii.id 11 in iwi -
tional ilonseliolit lieuicdy or tne sturdy t
Dutch. Look for the name GOLDi
MEDAL on every box, Accept po sub-:
stitute.. Your druggist will gladly re-1
fund your money if not as reprejcut.d.
THE MARKETS
The following' prices for fruits
and vcgvtables are those asked by
the wholesaler of the rotailer, and
not what is paid to the producer.
All other prices are those paid the
producer. Corrections are made
daily.
The local grain market is reflecting
the sudden decline in Chicago and Port
laud and today wheat is bringing 82
cents a bushel. Oats are also weak and
37 cents seems to be the best local
price. ' Twentv-six dollars is top price
for bran and tS for shorts,
Butterfat-is off a cent today anil is
now quoted at 31 cents,
Livestock and other markets remain
unchanged.
Grains.
Hay, timothy, per ton $14.00
Oats, vetch $12.00(512.50
Cheat, $12.00
Clover hay ..' $12.00
Wheat 82c
Outs 37c
Rolled barley $35.00
Corn ; $40.00
Cracked corn ;.. $41.50
Bran $2iU)(l
Shorts, per ton if'JN.OO
Butter.
fluttcrfnt, 31c
Creamery butter, por pound 34c
Country butter
. .20(7 25c
Eggs and Poultry.
Eggs, candled, No. 1, cash 22c
.Eggs, case count, cash 20c
Eggs, trado 22c,
Hens, pound 13c
Roosters, old, per pound G(iSc
Spring chickens, pound 13c
Pork, Veal and Mutton.'
Veal, dressed 8(Ti!lc
Pork, dressed 10c
Pork, on foot 7iTi7 l-2c
Spring lambs 7(S 7 l-2c
Steers 5 1-2(3 Be
Cows 4 (a 5c
Bulls ,'!(S:; l'-2c
Ewes '. 5c
Wethers 6 l-2c
Lambs, grain fed 7 l-2c
Vfifff--!!.
Cabbage $1.7fl(Ti 2.00
Tomatoei, California $1.752.00
gtri ,io 15e
1otat cwt $1.25(51.75
Brussels spiouts 10c
Sweet potatoes $3.00
n.,n. i no
Carrots '. ". $LO0
Turnins 1.75
Celery case $5.00
Onions $2.75
California head lettuce, case $2.50
Apples. Hood Eivor $1.25(K1.7S
Walla Walla spinach 1.25
Traits,
Oranges, Navels
Tangerines ornnires ..
$2.25(3.3.25
$1.75
$4.25(a4.75
Lemons, por box
Bananas, pound . . ., 5 l-4c
California grupe fruit $3.00
Florida grapo fruit ....... $5.00(u 0.00
Cauliflower $2.ri0
Grapes, barrels $4.00
Cranberries ..$12.00
Pineapples
7 l-2c
Honey
$3.50
Retail Prices.
iS
"gs. tier dozen, fresh ranch I
Sugar, cane : . . . . 7.2o
Siiuar. V. (' k $7.05
Creamery butter '. . . . . 40c
Flour, hard wheat $1 .CO $1.00
Flour, valley 1.30(ji $1.60
PORTLAND MARKET
Portland, Or., 1'eb. 2.I. Whont Club
IlirnjllScj llbiesleni l.UL'fovl.O.'i; Forty
Fold !." ; lied Russian !i:ic.
Oats .No. I White 1'ced K.ViCd;
20. ."id.
liarlev. feed 2S.3il; .brewing $30.
Hogs,' best live H
Prime steers $7. "ill.
Pancv cows Sfi.."ill.
Calves s.
Spring Ijinilis !,
Iluttei City Cieaineiy .". Ic.
KgKS Selected Local Kx. 2dr.
Ileus I'lc.
Broilers I v.
Geese 10c
A DAY OF ACCIDENTS
' Portland. Ore., Feb. 2". One is ilcinl
and three seriously hurt today us a r
suit of series of accidents within a per-
' iod of two huuisjale yesterday.
Ksther (iib.'on'. aged It, was struck
laud killed by an automobile-1 ruck at I
! o'clock yesterday. About the same time
little Nick t'alotio, II months old, ran
:iu front of an automobile funeral pro
I cession and was badly in jured by the
i wheels of the hearse. At 5 o'clock Mar
llin Fitzgeiiilil, aged 9, was struck by a
street car and a leg cut and broken. At
li o'clock Frank limning, street car
conductor, was st ruck by ail automobile
and his leg broken.
MUNITION ORDER FROM SPAIN
St. Louis, Mo., Feb. 25. The West
ern Sartridge company was said author-
itatively today to have received a $1
5(iO,Imi(. cartridge order from Spam,
Spanish agents for some time have
been negotiating in this country for a
supply of munitions.
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SLJ? ffjl0?? A? J y
a i r rw miTrn niifi)iwvn:..
...... CoBim(lr.iia .UIi TrllA. ...
For water sorvice apply at office.
It. navable monthly in advance.
FOR SALE
FIVE CHOICE coWSAnd a heifer
for sale, one cow is fresh and others
fresh soon, (all up "sl'il. i'ub-5
jjLE A few Rhodo Island
White Co'ekrels. Eggs $1.50 and $2.00
f,)r r,, pooking orders to ship later,
State when. Jas. Olmstejid, McMinn-
rille, Oregon. Marl
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 1209
LAUNDRIES
Salem Steam Laundry, 130 South Liberty . Main ZX
PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING AND TINNING
T. M. Barr, 164 South Commercial Street .. Main lit
TRANSFER AND DRATAGE
Salem Truck k Dray Co., corner State and Front streets .... . Miin 7
DENTISTS
DP. O. A. OLSON, DENTIST "
Administers Nitrons OziJ and Ogygen
Gas
Room 211. Phone440.
Masonic Temple. Snlem,Oro.
NURSERIES.
THE FRUITLAND NURSERY City
yard, High and Ferry streets. Roman
strain Franquctt walnuts grafted on
California black, 8 to 10 feet, $1 each.
Italian prunes. Call and inspect our
general stock before buying. Phone
23F21. . tf
WILL AM KTTE VALLEY NURSEItY
City sales yard, between Center and
Chemeketi streets, North Commer
cial, Wo have a few Italian pruno
trees left which we will close out at
special prices. Also a fine lot of
Oregon Champion gooseberries, and
general line of nursery stock. Orders
taken for top grafting at reasonable
prices. J. J. Mathis, Prop., Route 6,
Salem. Phone B50-H, M ir2l
SCAVENGER
SALEM SCAVENGER Charles Soos,
proprietor. Girbago and refuse of all
kinds removed on monthly contracts
at reasonable rates. - Yard and cess
pools cleaned. Office phone Main
2247. Residence Main 2272.
LODGE DIRECTORY
k. O. U. W. Protection Lodge No. 2.
Meets every Monday evouing at 8
in tho McCornack hall, comer Court
and Liberty streets, R. O. Donaldson,
M. W.; S. A. MeFadJen, recorder;
A. L. Brown, Financier.
3ALEM LOuGhl No. 4, A. F. & A. M.
Staied communications first Friday
In each month at 7:30 p. m. in the
Masonic Temple. Chas. M. Carter,
W. M.j S. Z. Culver, secretary.
PACIFIC LODGE No. 50, A. F. & A. M.
Stated communications third Friday
in each month xt 7:30 p. m. in the
Masonic Temple. Hal V. Bolam, W.
M.; Ernest H. Choato, sccrotary.
3ALEM HUMANE SOCIETY D. D.
Keelcr, president; Mrs. Lou Tillson,
secretary. All cases of cruelty or
neglect of dumb animals should be
reported to tho secretary for investi
gation. B. N. OF A. "Oregon Grapo Camp,"
No. 1300, meets overy Thursday ov
ening in McCornack building, court
and Liberty streets; elevator. Mrs.
Sylvia Hcliuupp, 1791 Markot, oracle;
Mrs. Melissa Persons, recorder, 1296
North Commorcinl. Phone 1436-M.
DE MOLAY COMMANDEUY, No. 5,
K. T. Regular conclavo fourth Fri
day in each month at 8 o'clock p. m.,
in Masonic Temple. Sojourning Sir
Knights aro courteously invited to
meet with us. Lot L. Pcarco, E. C,
Frank Turner, recorder.
CENTRAL LODGE No. 18, K. of P.
MeComick building. Tunsdny even
ing of each week at 7:30. J. G.
Heltzel, C. C; W. B. Gilson, K. of K.
and S.
CHADWK j; CHAPTKR, No. 37, O. E.
S Regular meeting every first .lad
third Tuesday at 8 p. m. in the Ma
sonic Temple. Minnio Moeller, W.
M.; Ida M. Babcock, secretary.
WOOUM KN Ol'' T H K WOULD Meet
evorv Friday niuht at 8 o'clock in
McCornack block. B. W. Mueey,
C. C; L. S. Geer, clerk. 507 Court
street. Phone 593.
MULTNOMAH ROYAL ARCH CHAP
TER. No. 1. R. A. M. Regular meet
ing. second Friday in eneh month at
8 p. m. in tho Masonic. Temple. Ray
F. Iticlnrdson, Ex. High Priest; Rus
sell M'. Brooks, secretary. j
MODERN' WOODMEN OF AMERICA,
Oregon Cedar Camp, No. 5246,
meets every Thursday evening at 8
o'clock in McCornack hall comer
Court and Liberty streets. Elevator
service. Gen. Rcinohl, V. C.J J. A.
Wright, clerk.
UNITED ARTISANS Capital Assem
bly, No. 81, meets every Wednesday,
at" 8 p. m. in Moose hall. O. O. Mat
lock, M. A.; (.'. ',. Randall, seereUry,
Salom Bank of Commerce.
HODSON COUNCIL, No. 1, Ii. & S. M.
Stated assembly first Monday in
each month, Masonic Temple. N. P. I
Kasmussen, Thrice Illustrious
ter: Glenn Niles. recorder.
Mas-
MISCELLANEOUS
NOTICE J. C. O'Relley and W. L.
Baker, of the Modern Shoo Repair
company b ive dissolved partnership.
Signed. W. L. Baker.
REDUCED FREIGHT RATES To and
from all points cast, on all household
goods, pianos, etc. Consolidated
carload service. Cipital City Trans-!
for Company, agents for Pacific!
Coast Forwarding Co., lb I S. Com
mercial street. Phone Main 933.
WANTED
WANTED Man and wife (no chil
droii) to work on farin. German pre-1
f.it-rml must iiiiflerstatnl curt nf fruit I
'trees. Phono KIE2. Feb25',
The Capital Journal 'rill do your, Job
and social printing.
CHIROPRACTICSPINOLOGIST
DR. O. L. SCOTT Graduate of Chiro
practic's Fountain Head, Djvenport,
Iowa. If you have tried everything
and have got no relief, try Chiroprac
tic spinal adjustments and get well.
Office 408-7-8 U. S. National Bant
Building. Ifhone Main 87. Residence
Alain NJS-K.
CLEANERS AND DYERS
A.PBAREL SERVICE COMPANY
138 South High street. We clean,
press, repair, remodel and re-lin
clothing and furs. Careful 'attention
given all work. We call ind deliver.
Phone 728.
UNDERTAKERS
WEBB & CLOUGH CO.-C. B. Webb,
A. M. Clough morticians and funeral
directors. Latest modern method
known to tho profession employed.
409 Court street. Main 120, Main 933.
RIGDON-HICIIARDSON CO. Funeral
directors ind undertakers, 252 Norta
High street. Day and night phooa
183.
OSTEOPATH
DRS. B. H. WHITE and R. W. WAL
TON Osteopathic physicians and
nerve specialists. Graduates of Amer
ican School of Osteopathy, Kirks
villo, Mo. Post graduate and special
ized in nerve diseases at Los Angeles
college. Treat acute and chronic dis
eases. Consultation free. Lady at
tendant. Office fiOo-JOO TJ. S. Na
tional Bank Building. Phone 850.
Residence 316 North Capital street.
Phone 369.
FOR RENT
FURNISHED APARTMENTS For
rent, very reasonable. Phone 1995.
FOR R KXT 40 acres five miles out,
no buildings, will tnke one third the
crop. Also fivo acres close in, small
house, l'i acres loganberries. Price
$7.00 per month. We also have money
to loan. $500, $700 and $1500. Square
Deal Realty Co., 304 U. S. Bank Bldg.
tf
MONEY TO LOAN
ON Good Real Estate Security.
THOS, K. FORD
Orer Ladd ft Bush Bank, Salem, Ore go
MONEY TO LOAN 7"
ON GOOD REAL ESTATE SEOURITT
HOMER H. SMITH
Mccornack building
The Oregon Wholesale and
Retail Hide and Junk Co.
Has moved from their former location,
430 Court street, to 197 South Com
mercial. (The old stand of the Lawr
once Grocery, corner Ferry and Com
mercial streets) and are open for busi
ness at that place. Highest prices pud
for hides, wool, copper, brass, iron, etc;.
Before selling elsewhere, consult ui for
prices. D. Samuel, proprietor.
Phono, 399; lies. Phone, 1737-W.
L. M. HUM
Care of
YICK SO TONG
Chinese Medicine and
Tea Company
Has medicine which
will cure any known
disease.
153 South High Street,
Salem, Ore. Phone 283.
SALEM FENCE acd t
STOVE WORKS
X. B. FLEMING, Prof.
Depot American Fence t
Gates, Plain and Barbed Wire. X
Paints, Oils and Varnishes. j
looflng, Posts, Hop Hooka. J
40 Years Making Stoves
tore rebuilt and mptlied.
tore! bought and lokl. J
250 Court Street. Phone 124
Back of Chicago Store.