THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, . MAR. 8.1916. SEVEN i E E Rub Pain Right Out With Small Trial Bottle of OH Penetrating "St. Jacob's Oil" Kidneys cause BackacheT No! They have no nerves, therefore can not cause pain. 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 wonder what became of the backache or lum bago pain. liub old. honest "St. Jacobs Oil" wherever you have sciatica, neuralgia, rheumatism or sprains, as it is absolute ly harmless and doesn't bum the skin. Real Estate Transfers Hans Judgcnsen et ux to Peter Zuor cher et lit pt. E. Wolfard cl. 25-7-tW; pt. A. J. Pitman cl. 2:i-7-lV. Amy J. Oouriug et vir to Gladys Oli ver, lots 11 and 2 blck 2, Touring's add to Silverton. Geo. W. Beal application to purchase from Oregon-California railroad com pany N. E. 1-4 25G-1E. Sophie B. Ocheel, application to pur chase from O. and C, railroad company H. W. 1-4 35-8-1 E. Addie F. Mclntire et vir to J. F. and Katie Holder, pt. C. A. Reed cl. 10 and 11-8-3W. Mary C. McCrasken et vir to L. A J and V. F. McCrncken, lota 5 and (i ) 23 Highland add Satem. Tarr'iot E. Wells to Jesse Y. Wells, lot 5 section 20-A-4W. A. M. Berry to E. W. Wallace pt. Jos. Churchill cl. 5(1-4-1 W. Anton Schaffers et ux to Emma Sehaffor pt. Bonj. Cleaver el. 51-fi-lW. Chas. C'hrisman ct ux to Chas. W. Bnehner pt. Israel Chnmncss cl. 59-9-2W. Roth and Wen per to Rosia R. Gerig pt. Jos. H. Foss cl. C2-7-2W. Esther Gremniels to Veronica Noll pt. of lot 5 blk. 71 North Salem. Samuel Oerig et ux to John Sknbal ct tlx lots 11 and 12 Eastside Fruit Farms. Walter H. TMctze, application to pur chase from O. &- E. R. R. company N. E. 1-4 sec. 25-S-1E. Amy Connard, application to pur chase from 0. & 0. R. R. company N. W. 1-4 sec. 25-8-1E. Margaret E. Wells, contract, to P. C. Windedahl lots 5 and 0 blk. 13 Marion. William Galloway et ux to R. C. Bishop lots 1, 2 and 3 blk. 20 Fairmount Park add Salem. Ellen Hansen to Belle and John Corn forth, lots 1, 2, 7, 8, blk. 11, in Han sen. W. W. Hal let ux to John A. Hauge lot 21 Halls nome tracts. MANY TROUBLESDUE TO WEAK KIDNEYS "It is no use advertising a medicine unless the medicine itself is good enough to back up the claims you make for it. On the other hand it is a pleas lire for druggists to sell a medicine when customers come in nt'ter-ward and tell how much good it has done them. And that is why druggists like to sell and recommend Solvax the great kidney remedy. Ever since we first introduced Solvax drug clerks have been so busy selling it that it is some times hard .to keep a sufficient stock on hand. Moreover Solvax is always Hold on n positive guarantee of relief to the kidney sufferer or money back. This ma v seem rash but users have sain so many gooa words in lavor oti'iiurcii miniiay. me -mi. connucrcii oy Solvax that it is not expected that nianv packages iges will be returned." This shows great faith in Solvax. It really is n most unusual medicine be cause it overcomes the worst cases of kidney complaints by removing the cause. It goes straight to the seat of the trouble. It soaks right in and cleans out the kidneys and makes them pass off all the uric acid and poison ous waste matter that lodges in the joints and muscles, causing rheuma tic pains: soothes nnd heals the blad der and quickly ends all such troubles. Nothing is more uncomfortable or hurts a person's perfect enjoyment of life more than troublesome kidneys and their attending evils. I'se Solvax and begin to get your full measure ol benefit out of' life. Sold by Daniel J. I'ry and other leading druggists in this vicinity. Coffee Substitute Made by Salem Man From Local Products A few- grains of rye. a ILHe barley, a vegetable, a bud ami a bean nre the.' "" "'" "lll' i""'i.- it ii. r- i warn vnu of ser hn stoma, h tmiild.. , uiiiMui-iii puns iii rn-i-i i, ercai cui- fee, a painless substitute for the real article which Mr. Hcfel confidently ex- ..ects will nrnvo tn ) il,., V,,,n r,f i. nize. lioast in a quick oven until brown. Rrinii :n n grinnor, percolate in a per colator and drink from either the cup or the saucer according to inclination. Mr. Hegel gave a demonstration of his finished product nt his rooms in the Bush Breymnn building yesterday which was attended by a number of coffee drinkers and all pronounced his product n good substitute for coffee. Mr. Hegel snys all the products which go to make up his snlistitute can be crown in the Willamette vallev nnd produced in large qnnntites. He can put it on the market for 25 cents per pound retail and proposes to ortrunije a company to float the scheme in the near future. Heavs the substitute has none of the ill effects of coffee nnd hat only the individual capacity limits the consumption of the beverage. Joseph Ramseyer, of Macleayjs "Neutral" Joseph Ramseyer, of Macleay, who yesterday made his application for his final citizenship papers, claims that he is ns nearly neutral on the European situation as it is possible for an adopt ed American to he. The farm upon which Mr. Ramseyer was born in Europe vvas in three nations: the farm house was in France, the farm proper, in Germany, and the Swiss border ex tended along one side of the place. For all that Mr. Ramseyer is a Swiss, though he was born in France, and took a trip to Germany every morning be fore breakfast. After the Franco-Prussian war in which the French lost the Alsace-Lor-aine territory the new lines were drawn which extended the German border and the deep trench dividing the two countries extended through the Ramseyer farm to the Swiss border which was also the boundary of the Ramseyer land. Mr. Ramseyer came to America in lSSS and landed in Oregon in 1SS). Five children have been born in Ore con at the familv home at Macleay, r, P,-. nrfitin.. for eitizemhin 14 ' was dismissed once uetore several years ago because a country clerk in sisted that he was a Frenchman just because ho happened to be born in France. CATARRH CAUSED JY A GERM Must Be Destroyed Before Catarrh It self Can Be Cured. Wonderful Result From Breathing Medicated Air. Medicine that nets on the blood alone will never cure catarr'.i. And neither will the sprays, douches, lotions, creams and other temporary reliefs that so many catarrh victims make a habit of using. To cure catarrh so it won't come back you must first drive from your body tho millions of germs that nre flourishing in the inner recesses of your noso and throat and are causing the disease. There is a preparation used to do this called llyomei (pronounced High-o-me.) llyomei is a germ killing va porized air formed from the purest olf of Eucalyptus combined with other healing and antiseptic ingred'ents. You breathe Hyomei through the mouth and nose by means of a little hard rubber inhaler which druggists furnish with it. This medicated germ icidal air penetrates Mito every foil and crevice -of the mucous membrane of vonr nose and throat, kills the ca tarrh perms that lodge there, soothes, reduces and heals the swollen lutlunied membranes, stops the discharge and oiun3 the clogged nose and air passages in a trulv wonderful way. It gives blessed relief in five minutes from catarrhal distress of every kind and if you make a practice of breath inff Ilvomei for a few mimit"s each day for just a few weeks not only will 11 i ii- .....,,...., - ' ' . " ,1 me uiseusc useii iu ue u niui ui the past. No one need try or buy lly omei on pure faith. Panaiel J. Fry and many other leading druggists in Salem aiid vicinity sell it with the positive guarantee that it must cure catarrh of that the money paid for it will be refunded. Hyomei is very in expensive and with this protecting guarantee behind year purchase there is absolutely no reason why any suf ferer from catarrh should not give it a fair trial. HUBBARD NEWS Peter Susbauer, of Irrigon, Oregon, spent Monday in town, visiting his old friends and former business partner, Goo. Knight. C. B. Purdy and family returned to Portland Sunday to again take up Iheir residence. Their goods were loaded Sat urday. M. C. Crittenden returned to Hubbard Tuesday evening from White Pine, Montana, to which place he moved a year ago. Elbert MeKey who is rent ing the Crittenden residence, will va cate in the next two weeks. Moses Hondrick, an nged citizen liv ing near Needy for a number of years. lied last Friday evening at 0:30. The funeral was held at the Hopewell Minister John Lehman and Bishop J. M. Shenk, of Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. S, E Hardcastlc, of Woodburn. spent Tuesday and Wednes day with Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Melvin. They expect to leave for an "extended visit to relatives in Middleville, Mich., near Orand Rapids. -Mel Hamilton recently received word from his snn. J T.. TTiimillon ulm Iu Missoula, Montana, to the effect that he had attended a national convention of ad card writers at Chicago in which ne was awarded tirst prize. .Mr. llam - ilton is holding a good job in Missoula. Enterprise. ACHES AND PAINS Pon't neglect a pa in anywhere, but find out what onu.-cs it and conquer the cause. A pain in the kidnev re - gion may put you on your back tomor row. Don't blame the weather lor swollen feet, it may bo an advance 1 warning of Blight's disease. A pain in ; the stomach may be t!ie first symptom of aonendicitis.' A 'creak in'n ir.i.it -y be .He forerunner of rhcumaiis,, : .- . - - . J." '- V'a-V io, keeV n pood condi - "" "ay in and day out by regularly 'taking OOI.l) MEDAL HAARLEM OIL Capsules. Sold by reliable drug- slists. Money refunded if they do not help you. Beware of substitutes. The onlv pure imported Haarlem Oil Cap sules are tlm HOLD MEDAL. FOR SALE FOR SALE Or exchange. Ct acres of farm land, nearly all in cultivation rear R. R. station nnd good school. Will sell mv equity or exchange for a smaller tr'ict. Vc nlso have a five acre tract well improved, house, barn, well and family orchard, good road, near Salem, lor if I.joO. ( ash ifijini, balance, easv teniu. Smiare De il Realty Company, Rooms 202-203 V. Bank' Bldg. Phone 470. If the earner doe not glvt service notify the offlca. Look Years Younger! Try Grandma's Recipe of. Sage and Sulphur and No body Will Know Almost everyone knows that Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly compounded, brings back the natural color and lustre to the hair whei faded, streaked or gray: also ends dandruff, itching scalp and stops falling hair. Years ago the only way io get this mixture was to make it at home, which is mtissy and troublesome. Nowadays we simply ask at any drug store tor. " Wyeth 's Sage and Sulphur Compound.'" You will get a large bot tle tor about 30 cents. Everybody uses this old, famous recipe, because none can possibly tell that you dark OVI """ "? " "UK:S 11 T" lv mil di-p i v nn ilmnnc.l n sponge Or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair disappears, and after another ap plication or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, thick and glossy- and you look years younger. Pratum Notes (Capital Journal Special Service.) Pratum, Ore., Mar. 7. Miss Anna Schroedcr, who is employed in Salem, spent Sunday with her pareuts, who re side west of this city. A basket social will be held at the Pratum school house Friday evening, March the tenth. A good program is being prepared by the school. All are invited and ladies please bring baskets. Miss Ida Mowier visited with her parents Saturday and Sunday. Miss Louise Kleen . entertained friends several days last week. Mr. George Schaap was a Salem visi tor Saturday. A dance was held at the Pratum hall last Saturday evening. Miss Pearl Eyre spent the week-end with her parents in Salem. Miss Esther Schaap, who attends the Silverton high school, was home for the week-end. Miss Ethel Jackson visited several days last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Ben F. Jackson. Miss Alicia Welty isited with her sister, Mrs. Jennie Worden, scevral davs last week. The following officers were elected by the I rtuni literary 'society at its last meeting: President, Melvin Lien; vice-president, Otto Bentler; secretary Iihoda Lardon: sargeaut-at-arnis, S. J. Yates ami Joe C'rahane. The following committees were appointed bv the presi dent: Program committee. Slcanor Scha'ap, Blanche Comer and Otto Bcut- icr; executive, Henry Powell, Clifford Walty and Noah Lardon; soliciting. Lawrence Weiss. E. M. Petticrew and S. S. Baumgartner. DANGERSJF A COLD Salem People Will Do Well to Heed Them. Many bad cases of kidney trouble re sult from a cold or chill Congested kidneys fall behind in filtering the poison-laden blood and backache, headache, dizziness and disordered kidney action follow. Don't neglect a cold. Use Doan's Kidney Pills at the first sign of kidney trouble. Follow this Salem resident's examplo: J. II. Penton, 1415 Lee St., Salem', says: A cold settled on my kidneys, causing pain through my back. I knew that my kidneys were' to blame, and, hearing several local citizens endorse Doan's Kidneys Tills highly, I began using them. They were just what I needed to relieve the pains and other kidney troubles. W!M'i''ever I have taken Doan's Kidney Pills since, a few doses have brought mo relief.' Price 50c, at all dealers. Dnn't simply ask for a kidney remedy gef j 'M same that Mr. Penton had prnTV, nrc,i t -t,- L0'' 1 ' ' x' JUDGE TILDEN DEAD Oakland. Oil.. Mar. 7 ln,in Tr r Tildeu. framcr of the treaty of Wash-i 'union urnier tnc administration of President Grant, by which the Alabami claims for indemnity growing out of Civil Wflr 'nft irn.n anttl.l ...I d,nr. inulnAnni , . . . ' 'dead at Lis home at Xiles .Indue Til j deu passed awiv late yesterday i During the period 'immediately fob ,loving the Civil war Judge Tilden was ' collector of the port of San Francisco j md has at nil times been a distinguish- en ngnter in tne history of state and! naiioil. Judge Tilden came to California iu lv'U and became a jiiti -c of the peace at CnlvM-as. In i -tii'i Iu was elected j .I'"" slll"'"or lienci, hut retired in l , . " '"' wcut to ''-"'cisco NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS L, ', ; 11 ', . V' 1 '.'u"lt nf -Xlan" '""' -v. ""'Ron. Z'TZrZrSo 3 Donald- 'o 5 ,,, s. ..,i. - . ,,r """u'1- s- near t. laul. -No. ( near (iervnis- o h' . nwir U nn.l ,, No ,n MtAn'el' , T' I near ScottH Mills; Xo. 14. near Silver- ton; No. 15, neir Silverton: Xo. 15i,. near Siivcrton; Xo. 2:!, near Sublimity; N'o. 24, near Sublimity; No. "7'U, near Turner: Xo. 20, near Sidney; Xo. 32, near Stayton: Xo. 35, near Gates; No. 30, near Salem; Xo. 40, near McKee; N'o. 53, near Silverton; Xo. 51, near Sil verton; Xo. 00, near Mncleav; Xo. 64, near St. Louis; Xo. 00, neir West Stay ton; nnd Xo. 07, near St. Paid; by draining, grading, a,iid graveling or macadamizing the same, as more fully : npl'nrs by the plans and specifications of the suae now on file in this office. All bills must be accompanied by a certified check of five per cent of the ! amount of the bid, and mut be file, 1 this office on or before Friday, March 1 1, isilii, at twelve o clock noon. MAX GEIILHAR, County Clerk. Wednesday, March 13. 1,1114 MUUUUjIU . : The following prices for fruits and vegetables are those asked by the wholesaler of tho retailer, end not what is paid to the" producer. All other prices are those paid the producer. Corrections are made daily. Hay is little Stronger in the local markets today, with cheat quoted at 14 and vetch at the same price: Creamery butter wholesale-is up-a cent and die prospects lire -good for -a slight advance in biitteif'nt. Ileus urc bringing 14 cents and it is said that a produce company from Port- lund lias licen paying as high as 15 cents. With the present Portland mar ket 14 cents is top price in the city. Veal showed a downward tendency to day with quotations of S and H cents. Hogs are a trifle stronger with 7 3-4 cents being paid for tops. 1 tie advance announced vestenlav in sugar went into effect today and rime is now quoted at $7.u0. Grains. Hay, timothy, per ton ... Oats, vetch $14.00 $14.00 . . $14,110 $12.00 77c SOc . 35cfa 37c ..... $35.00 Cheat (lover hay Wheat :. Oats Rolled barley '... torn $35.50 Cracked corn $37.00 Bran $26.00 Shorts, per ton $28.00 Butter. Butterfat '. 31c Creamery butter, per pound .34c Country butter , 20c25c Eggs and Poultry. Eggs, candled, No. 1, cash 17c Eggs, case count, cash 16c Eggs, trade 17c Hens, pound .'..'.. 14c Roosters, old, per pound CcSc Spring chickens, pound l ie Pork, Veal and Mutton. Veal, dressed 8(ofie Pork, dressed , 10c Pork, on foot 7(5 7 31c Spring lambs 7c5 7 l-2c Steers 0 l-2cw.be ...... 4eore5c . 3c3 l-2c 5c C l-2c 7 l-2c. Cows Bulls Ewes WetheiB Lambs, grain fed Vegetables, Cabbago Tomatoes, Florida String garlic $1.7 (ri $2.00 $5.00 15e $1.25i$1.75 10c Potatoes, cwt Brussels sprouts .,. Sweet potatoes ..... Beets Carrots Turnips Celery, caso .'. Onions $:i.5o $1.00 $1.00 $1.75 $.1.00 $2.75 California head lettuce, case $2.50 Apples, Hood River ., $1.25(fi$1.75 Walla Walla spinach $1.25 Fmits. Oranges, Navels Lemons, per box Bananas, pound California grape fruit . Florida grape fruit Cauliflower . $2.25($.'1.25 ...$4,250 $4.75 5 l-4c $3.00 . $5.00(0 $6.00 $2.50 Pineapples 7 l-2i Honey .... $3.50 Retail Prices. Eggs, per dozen, fresh ranch Sugar, cane Sugar, 1). (! Creamery butter Flour, hard wheat Flour, valley 20c $7.60 .... $7.40 40c .l.(ill(Ti l.SO $1.30 PORTLAND MARKET Portland, Ore., Mar. 8. Wheat: Club, I3(T,!i5c. Blue-stem. !lSc(7j $1 .03. Fortvfold, !:o;We. Red Russian. 02(ri0Sc. Oats: No. 1 white feed. $21.50(7, 25.75. Barley, 'feed, $28.50. Hogs, best live, $S.30. Prime steers. $7.50(Ti 7.00. . Fancy cows. $6.50. Calves, $S.00. Butter, city creamery, 31c. Eggs, selected local ex., 1 Off 20c. Hens. 17c. Broilers, 20c. Geese, lOfT 11c. Weekly Report of Union Stock Yards North Portland, Ore.. Mar. 7.--Oittlc j A limited supply of cattle cnnie for- ward with bulk of offerings showing good quality. Fivve loads of pulp fed steers went over the scales at $7.0O. the highest price paid on this class of stint during the. year. A loud ot grain fed steers brought .$7.70 indicating the market a good quarter higher iu the cat tle division. Cow-s and bulls steady. Hogs. A light run of 2.1i0 head of swine runic to a good Btrung market. The market advanced 15 cents, milking the top s.3li. 'I ' Hulk went lit X.25 to $1,311. The market c limed ns strong tis it op ened. Sheep. A handful of nondescript lambs was nil that appeared on the market Mon day. I.ainli and sheep market strong. All classes of stuff hold nt previous quotations. The representative 'sales are as fol lows: Hill steers . 25 steers . 2S steers . 22 steers . 23 cows . . 1 S cow s . . 1 1 cow s , . 5 cow s . . 1 bull ... 0 heifers 3 calves . 833 hogs .. Ill hugs .. 42 hogs , . 70 hogs .. . .1189 . .1029 . . 970 . .1100- 7.!UI -s7.70 -i7.G0 7.3(l . .113.'! .fi.H0 ..1091 iun , . nun ti.v . .1113 ,li.O0 . . 1 1(10 li'li.ill' . . 830 .. 233 7.75 . . !! s.:jo . . H!l$s.25 .. 197 $S,20 .. isi-a.i5j MtMMHttMIMMIMtttMIDIIHMtMK Classified Advertising Page HHMMHMMM AUCTIONEERS 1 F. N. WOOORY, "Tho People's Auc- ' tioueer" ior City and State. I make a specialty of Household.' Furniture' and Live Stock Sates. Farm sales conducted anywhere in the state.. Your patronage is solicited. Satis-1 faction guaranteed. Note: House-! hold 'furniture bought for cash br-eold j on commission. Residence 1215 North i Commercial, Salem, Oregon. Phone; an. - - CIIIROPRACTIC-SPINOLOGIST DR. 0. 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, rhone Main 87. Residence Main 828-R. CLEANERS AND DYERS APPAREL SERVICE COMPANY a.io .oouiii Jiigu sirci-t. u t-icaii, press, repair, remodel and re-line ; clothing and furs. Careful attention given all work. We call and deliver. Phone 72.8. DENTISTS DR. O. A. OLSON, Dentist Adminis t - ters nitrous ozid and ogygen gas. Room 214, Masonic Temple, rhone 440. Salem, Oregon.. MISCELLANEOUS REDUCED FREIGHT RATES To and from all poimts east, on all household goods, pianos, etc. Consolidated carload service.. Capital City Trans fer company, agents for Fncific Coast Forwarding company, 161 South Commercial street. Phone Min !.'!3. NURSERIES THE FRUITLAND NURSERY City yard, High and Ferry streets. Roman strain. Franqtrett walnuts grafted on California black, 8 to 10 feet, $1 each. Italian prunes. Call and inspect our general stock before buying. , Phone 23-F-21. - tf WILLAMETTE VALLEY NURSERY City salesyard, between Center and Chomeketa streets, North Commer cial. Wo have a few Italian prune trees left which wo will close out at special prices. Also a fine lot of Oregon Champion gooseberries, nnd general line of nursery stock. Orders taken for top grafting at reasonable prices. J. J. Matins, Prop., Route 6. Salem. Phone 250-R. . Mar 24 OSTEOPATH DRS. B. H. WHITE and R. W. WAL TON Osteopathic physicians and nerve specialists; (I raduates of Amer ican School of Osteopathy, Kirks ville, Mo. Post graduate and special ized in nerve diseases nt Los Angeles college. Treat acute and chronic dis eases. Consultation free. Lady at tendant. Offico 505-500 V. S. Na tional Bank Building. ' Phone 850. Rcsidenco 310 North Capital street. Phone 360. LODGE DIRECTORY A. O. U. W. Protection Lodge, No. 2, Meets every Monday evening nt 8 in the McComack hall, corner Court nnd Liberty streets, R. O. Donaldson, M. W.; S. A. McFadden, recorder; A. L. Brown, financier. SALEM LODGE No. 4, A. V. & A. M. Stated communications first 1 inlay 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 Fri day in each month nt 7:30 p. m. in the Masonic Temple. Hal V, Bolam, W. M.j Ernest H. Choate, secretary. SALEM II I'M AXE SOCIETY D. D. Kcclcr, president; Mrs. Lou Tillson, secretary. All cases of cruelly or neglect of dumb animals should be reported to the secretary for investi gation. It. N. OF A. "Oregon Grape Camp," No. 1300, meets every Thursday ev ening in McCornack building, Court nnd Liberty streets; elevator. Mrs. Sylvia Schaupp, 1701 Murket, oracle; Mrs. Melissa Persons, recorder, 1200 North Commercial. Phone M.'Ui-M. CENTRAL LODGE, No. IS, K. of P. McCornack building. Tuesday even ing of each week at 7:30. J. G, W. IS. tillson, K. of it. licit zel, C. C, and S. CIIADWCK CHAI'TKU, Xo. 37, O. E. S. Regular meeting every first and third Tuesday nt S p. m. in the Ma sonic Temple. Minnie Moeller, W. M.j Ida M. Hubcock, secretary. WOODMEN OF THE WOULD Meet owi'v Friday night nt 8 o'clock in McCornai k block, Ii. W. Mneev, C. C; I.. S. (icer, clerk, 007 Court street. Phone 093. DE MOLAY COMMA NDE Ii V, No. 5, K, T. Regular conclnvo fourth Fri day in cucii month at 8 o'clock p. in., in Masonic Temple. Sojourning Sir Knights aro courteously invited to meet with us. Lot L. Pcarce, E. C, Frank Turner, recorder. MI'l.TXOMAil ROYAL AltCII CHAP TER, No. 1, II. A. M. Regular meet ing second Friday in each month at 8 p. m., in the Masonic Temple. Ray F. Richardson, Ex. High Priest; Rus sell M. Brooks, secretary. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Oregon Ccdur Camp, No. 5210, meets every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in McCornack hall, corner Court and Liberty streets. Elevator service. Geo. iiciliolil, V. C.J J. A. Wright, clerk. UNITED ARTISANS Capital Assem bly, No. 81, meets every Wednesday, ut 8 p. m. iu Moose hull. C. O. Mat lock, M. A.; C. Z. Randall, secretary, Sulcin Bunk of Commerce. HODSON COUNCIL, No. 1, It. & S. M. State assembly first Monday in each month, Masonic Temple, N. P. Rasnmssen, Thrice Illustrious Mas ter; Glenn C. Nilcs, recorder. IHIIIHtlllt ' ' THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL Classified Business Telephone Directory A Quick, handy reference for busy people Telephone EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL Salem Electric Co., Masonic Tomple, 127 North High Main 1200 PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING AND TINNING T. M. Barr, 164 South Commercial street . Main 192 TRANSFER AND DRAYAGE Salem Truck & Dray Co., corner State and Front-streets Main 74 High School Boys andAIIOther Boys can get rid of thoseSPimples and Blotches by using Dry Zensal. Ask A. B. Pool about Dry Zensal and Moist Zensal. i TRAVELERS' GUIDE SOUTHERN PACIFIC. North Bound 16 Oregon Express ....5:00 . m. 54 Sound Special 6:12 a. m. 28 Willamette Limited 9:22 a. m. 12 Shasta Limited 11:55 a, m. 18 Portland Passenger 1:30 p. m. 20 Portland Passenger 5:00 p. m. 14 Portland Express....8:00 p. m. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. N'o. 222 Portland fast Fr't 16:38 p. m. No. 226 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 Roseburg Pass'n'r 11:20 a. m. 53 Exposition Special 2:42 p. m. 19 Cottage Grove Pas. 4:20 p. m. 11 Shasta Limited 5:43 p. m. 27 Willamctto Limited 6:10 p. m. 13 San Francisco Ex. 10:38 p. m. 221 San Francisco Fast No. Freight 12:35 a. m. No. 225 Local way Fr't 8:10 a. m. Salem-Oeer Line. No. No. No. No. 73 Arrives at Salem 9:15 a. m. 76 Leaves Salem 9:50 a. m. 75 Ar. Salem (mixed) 2:00 p. m. 71 Leave Salem 4:15 p. m. Ko connection south of Uccr. Salem, Falls City and Western. No. 161 Lv. Salem, motor ....7:00 a. m. No. 163 Lv, Salem, motor 9:45 a. m. No. 165 Lv. Salem, motor ....1:40 p. m. No. 167 Lv. Salem, motor ....4:00 p. m. No. 160 Lv. Salem, motor ....6:15 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. 166 Ar. Salem 3:15 p, m. No. 108 Ar. Salem 6:00 p. m. No 170 Ar. Salem ....7:45 p. m. No. 240 Way Fr't ar. Sale.m 1:35 p. m. OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY CO. North Bound. Lv. Salem Train No. Ar. Portland 4:35 a. m 2 Owl 6;55 a. m. 7:15 a. m 6 9:25 a. m. 9:43 a. m 10 Limited ....11:33 a. m. 11:20 a. m 12 1:35 p. m, 1:45 p. in 14 4:00 p. m 10 Limited 5:37 p. m 29 ... 4:00 p. m. ... 5:50 p. m ... 7:50 p. ni. .10:00 p. m. 7:5o p in. South Bound Portland to Salem. Lv. Portlaad. 0:45 a.m 8:55 Ar. Salem (Salem only) 8:25 a. m. . 5 Limited 10:11 a. in. MONEY TO LOAN ON Oood Beal Estate Security. T1I08. K. FORD Over Ladd 8c Bush Bank, Salem, Oregoi MONEY TO LOAN W ON OOOD BEAL ESTATE 8ECUBITT HOMER H. SMITH McCornack buildino UNDERTAKERS WEBB & Cl.Orc.II CO. C. H. Webb, A. M. Clough morticians and funeral directors. Latest modern methods known to the profession employed. 499 Court street. Main 120, Main !)SS. RIG DON -RICHARDSON CO. Funeral directors and undertakers, 252 North High street. Duy mid night phone 1S3. WATER COMPANY SALEM WATER COMPANY Office corner Commercial and Trade streets. For water service apply at office. Bills pimibli! monthly in advance. BCAVANOER SALEM SCAVENGER Charles Soos, proprietor. Garbage and refuse of all kinds removed on monthly contracts at reasonable ruten. Yard aul cess pools cleaned. Office phono Main 2217. Residence Main 2272. FOR . RENT FOR RENT Houses with barns, from four to ten dollars', ilso twelve acres of garden land, half mile north, of Deaf School. R. It. Rvnn. Marl.'l Try Capital Journal Want AO. m t I 10:40 g. m. 2:05 p. m. 4:40 p.m. . 6:05 p.m. , 9:20 p.m. . 11:45 p.m. . 7 12:53 p. 9 . 4:25 p. m. .. 6:40 pan. . . 8:10 p.m. , 11:25 pjn. . 1:55 p.m. Ar. Salem. . 5:37 p.m. Ar. Salem. . B :45 a.m. 3:55 p.m. , 7:55 p.m. , 3:10 a.m. . 13 Limited . .. 17 Local ., 19 .. 21 Owl ... North Bound. Lv. Corvallig 4:10p.m. .., Lv. Eugeue. 7:35 a.m. ,. 20 10 Limited 16 Limited . 22 . . . 2 Owl South Bounft. 1:50 p.m. 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. Engene. . 6:50 a.m. Ar. Engene. . 9:30 a.m. ,. 12:25 p.m. Ar. Albany. . 21 Owl , .... 65 ... 5 Limited 1:50 p.m. Stops at Corvallis. Ar. Albany. 5:20 p.m. Ar. Eugene. 0:45 p.m. Ar. Eugene. 4:25p.m. . 9 Lv. Salem. 6:40 p.m. 13 . 8:50 p.m. Woodburn Local Daily Except Sundays. No. 64 Leaves Salem 3:40 p.m. No. 63 Arrives in Salem .... 8:25p.m. CORVALLIS CONNECTION North Bound. Lv. Corvallis Ar. Salem 8:25 a.m 10 9:45 a.m. 12:12 p.m 14 1:45 p.m. 2:32 p.m 16 4:00 p.m. 4:10 p.m 20 5:37 p.m. 6:18 p.m 22 7:55 p.m. South Bound. Lv. Salem Ar. Corvallil 10:15 a.m 5 11:33 ajn. 4:25 p. in 9 5:47 p.m. 12:55 p.m 7 2:20 p.m. 0:40 p.m 13 8:00 f.m. WTLLAMETTEEIVEa ROUTE Oregon City Transportation Company Leave Portland for Oregon City, Butte ville, Ncwberg, Mission (St. 1'a.ul), Whentland, Salem (daily except Sunday) 6:45 a.m. Leave Portland for Independence, Al bany, Corvallis, (Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday) 6:45 '.m. Returning. Leave Corvallis 6 a.m. Mon., Wed., Fri. Albany 7 a.m. Mon., Wed.. Frl. I Independence ..9 a.m. Mon., Wed., Fri. Salem 10 a.m. Mon., Wed. Fri. I Salem 6 a.m. Tues., Thurs., Bat. 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. t SALEM FENCE and STOVE WORKS B. B. FLEMING, Prof. Depot American Fence : Gates, Plain and Barbed Wlr. Pawn, Oils and Varnishes. Booting, Posts, Hop Uooki. 2 40 Years Making Stoves toves rebuilt and repaired tore bought and sold. 850 Court Street. Pnon 134 Back of Chicago Itore. i