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EPT HANDS TIED UP 1H BANDAGES Nov Calls D'XMA,New Herbal Skin Balm, a Wonder Worker. ECZEMA ENTIRELY HEALED ') Botanical hi?tory speaks of a hralinjf tref tliat grew in the heart ot thrkeit Ainca ar.vl Pacific coast states and the natives tiiej it healing oil to cure diseases of the skin such as ulcers, scales, itching and fever sre. They were healed as it by manic villi thu baUan. From thii wonderiut tree comes otic oi th; tmneipal ingredients of D'EXMA, the new heihal balm. ( j Mr. C has. Glettenberir, who is a well-known citizen of Toledu, says: "I have been both ered with a bad case of Eczema for many years. Have tried many things and emil 1 nnd no relief. I was given a trial box ot D'EXMA salve by a friend of mine and told to use it, and at that time I had to keep my hands tied up and bandaged, they were so bad. I used that box and am glad to say that I am aV.e to work and line my hands, and they arc en tirely healed tip and well. "CIIAS. GLF.TTKXBERCt, V 'S,J Superior St.. "Toledo, O." You can be helped as well a Mr. Oletten t?rg, so if you are afflicted as he was or you have a friend or neighbor with a skin triuible, just have them get a box of this wouJenul new discovery. We are the onlv tlrngyiits in this town fn.m whom U'E.WIA, the grrut kerj-L l-ioi, can be scLured. Ask us today. Crown Drug company, '332 State St. 0 SURROUND yourself witK Comfort - - day-. tfek--all tim- stop at HOTEL NORTOHIA The house of Gracious Service --of Unobtrusive Ministrations. TKe home of tke Satisf ed Guest where delicious Viands with the natural HOME-LIKE flavor com. pel friendship. Rooms With privilfg. of bith $1 or mors (lit day. Room! with prit bath $1.50 or months dr? Tht thing that ppnls-modtrtU prictf. Washington 12(h and , Washington Portland STENOGRAPHERS - Why Not Use Colombia QUALITY Carbons? Made in Oregon 100 Copies Guaranteed from Eacli Sheet. 4 Columbia Carbon Fa?er Mf&. Co. 33rd & Broadway, Portland, Ore. 4 ' AUMSVjLLE NEWS Andrew R.uischer and son of Stay Ion, visited nt the A. Wolf place 1'ri day. E. Hueber went to Woodburn Thurs day to meet his daughter who was com ing home from Portland. Trunk Hiinscher, Jr. was doing some lowing for Alva ISuiith on Thursday. Trunk Wolf was spr.iying iiis peach trees Saturday. Lizzie (Mentha), of Sublimity, is do ing house work for Trunk Wolf tiiis week. A. Weblner is back again helping Jos. Ditter plow. A, Wolf made a business trip to Aiimsville Monday. Mis. F. M. Korinek who had been n guest at the Wm. Tettit home returned Friday to Portland. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Smith, who were! visiting Frank Hnuschers left for their! home in South Dakota Tuesdav. I .Mike, F.d nnd Fred llenedick nnd Tr. ( Deader ami children were guests at the! A. wolf Home Sunday eoviimg. Stay ton Standard. ROAD TO HEALTH IS THROUGH THE KIDNEYS No person alive is stronger than his kidneys. The minute the kidneys be come disarranged or dogged with waste the warning is flashed through out the entire system. The greater part of all sickness today can be. avoid ed by keeping the kidneys working properly. Most any reliable druggist in this vicinity can probably tell you of many well-known people whom Solvax, the standard kidney remedy, has restored to health, often after they have tried many other' methods of treatment with; little or no benefit. There are hundreds of people who wero not the least bit surprised whenj they read awhile ago that Daniel J. Fry is selling Solvax on a guarantee' to refund the money in rase it did noti relieve. This remarkable kidney rem-i etly is guaranteed to help the worst ease of lazy, sluggish, or clogged up kidneys, or the general headachy, kinky bucked, played out condition that af flicts people suffering with kidney trouble. Solvax does not simply re- lieve. It aims to cure. The best kind of nlverlising is the' praise of a pleased customer, and there are hundreds today praising Solvax be- cause it has done' for them whnt it is' advertised to do. Not very long ago! they were nfflieted with nil manner of; ickish, uncomfortable pnins nnd enchi day seemed to bring w ith it a new ache I in some other part of their body. Since! nsinj Solvax they are once more bright1 and chipper and able to enjoy life at its fullest with no more fear tif suf fering. We doubt if any other kidney remedy bns made such a large percentage of cures as Solvax. Tt is so large that its o tiers are perfectly safe in standine ready to refund the price to any cus-i tomer whom it does not help. This is good time to get well nnd vou ouL'ht to take advantage of this offer, (let it from Dnnicl J. Fry or anv well ""I tucked drug store. West Stay ton EH.erf ami Tiielnia Eoff.'of Ceer, at tended the dance Friil.iv night. Henry Comlit spent Monday in Sn lem. -Mrs. I. C. Speer is expected to ar rive from 1'alifortiia, Wednesday. -Miss Osii Comlit is expected home this week from a visit wirh fi-;..n. is m north ern Colif'oruia. - W. A. Martin will move his saw mill from Sulem. so thus; it up on the A. M. Pollrich place just south of town. They expect to he running in uliout 15 days. -Mrs. A. M. I'olliich went to Salem Stindiy morning and A. M. drove down Monday evening to be with his family through the trial of an -operation to be performed on iiis sister, Miss Dora, i uesitny. Milton Wetherby. who brought some malaria from California, has been try ing to shake it out of his system the past ten days. At this writing he is much improved. Suturdiy was West Stnyton day in Salem. Mr. and Mrs. l.en Walker, Mr. Price, Howard Turnen, (!uy C. Griffin. Ira Alsnian, aucl Miss McCormack all spent the day there. The play given by the high school Friday night was well presented and the two first acts were much enjoyed by a I irge attendance. The last act and the skit closing the entertainment were spoiled by the noise made Hi the hall above. Such a disregard for the comfort of others is not an indication of intelligence or breeding and works a greater hardship on the perpetrators in the end than is inflicted. Ace Traniell And Howard left Tues day morning for Washington, to work iu the camps. Stnyton .Standard. Makes Your Stuffed, Germ-laden, Catarrhal Head Clear as a Bell When yon wake in the morning plagued with the tortures of head colds and catarrh, head, nose and throat stopped up, air passages clogged with obnoxious catarrhal discharges that have collected during the night and you can hardly breathe just put a little llyomei Pocket Inhaler charged with the pleasant healing oil of llyo mei between your lips. Hold it there while dressing nnd breatho the medi cated, antiseptic, germ killing air deep into your nose, throat and lungs with every breath you draw. Hy the time you are dressed your head will be clear as a bell, you 'will breathe with ease and comfort, eat your breakfast with a relish and go about your day's work with a clear brain and steady eye. This clean smelling, germ destroying air of llyomei penetrates deep d'owii into every fold and crevice of the membranous linings of your nose, throat and lungs where no liquid spray could possibly get and absolutely kills and drives out of your system every germ it finds there, heals the inflamed swollen tissues and after the very first trial you notice a wonderful improve ment. A few weeks' use and every ca tarrhal germ is killed nnd driven out of your system. Druggists everywhere think so well of llyomei that they ngree to give you a guarantee with every complete in haler set you purchase that if it does not satisfy they will gladly return ev ery cent you paid for it, but if using for the first time be sure to ask for the complete llyomei Pocket Inhaler outfit as the smaller package does not contain the inhaler. Daniel J. Fry or most, any other reliable druggist Will gladly supply you on request. ADVERTISED LETTERS Adkins, Mrs. Helen, liabbit, Mrs. Millard. Dent, M.ister Herbert W. lievenridge, Mrs. Fnna. liilyou, Floyd. (2) Duckingham, Mr. George T. Downs, Mr. K. II. Trilinger. Mr. Alfred H. limner, Miss Julia, llartlev, Mr. Aithur. Herd, 'Mr. William. Justice. Mrs. Arthur. I.emp, Mr. Walt. Kevt. Frauloin Yennev. Mc'Klfresh, Mr. Frederick. Mann, Miss Marie. Moore, Mr. J. C. Orser, Miss Florence. Papert. Peter. Pennev, Mr. X. H. Powers, Mr. II. 1!. b'oiir, Mr. Edward S. Sacks, Mr. Edward. Sacks. Mr. Jerome. Tncv, Mr. George. Walker, Rev. Clvde. West, .Mr. T. A.' White, Miss Pearl. Wodes, Wm. , Zeigler. Dr. F. J. Ilox l4. AlTil'ST Hl'C KESTKTX. P. M. LANE ON THE OUTLOOK l'.erkelev. Cal., Mar. 22. Reviewing the political outlook, Franklin K. Lane, secretary of the interior, who is visif his brother here todav, declared the1 democratic party favors the following issues: Peace with dignity and honor, pros perity without favoritism and prepar edness without militarism. He sulil he believe. I the president's preparedness plans would succeed. Secretary Lane's brother, Dr. Fred erick .1. Lane, has been ill, the cab inet ministers western trip was made largely on this account, lie will prob ablv remain a week. ACHES AND PAINS Don't neglect n pain anywhere, but find out what causes it nnd conquer the cause. A pain in the kidney re gion may put you on your buck tumor- row. Don't bl.ime the weather for swollen feet, it may be an advanced warning of Bright 's disease. A pain in the stomach may be the first symptom of appendicitis. A creak iu a joint may be the forerunner of rheumatism. Chronic headaches more than likely warn you of serious stomach trouble. Tiie best way is to keep in good condi tion dav in and dnv out bv regularly taking "(illl.D MKDAL II A A III. KM OIL Capsules. Sold by reliable drug gists. Money refunded if they do not help you. liewaru of substitutes. The onlv pure imported Haarlem Oil Cap iilei are the COLD MKDAL. TRY JOURNAL WANT ADS. "TIE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON, I F Rub Stiffness Away With Small Trial Bottle of Old, Penetrating "St. Jacob's Oil" Ah! Pain is gone! Quickly! Yes. Almost instant re bel from soreaess, stiffness, lameness and paiu follows a gentle rubbing with "St. Jacobs Oil." Rub this soothing, penetrating oil right on your painful bank, and like magic, relief comes. "St. Jacobs Oil" is a harmless backache, lumbago and sciatica . cure which never disappoints and doesn't burn the skin. Straighten up! Quit complaining! Stop those torturous "stitches." In a moment you will forget that you evei had a weak back, because it won't hurt or be stiff or lame. Don't suffer! Get a email trial bottle of old, honest "St." Jacobs Oil" from your druggist now and get this lasting relief. ANOTHER PIONEER GONE W. H. Robertson, another of those early pioneers of Polk county, passed away at tlie home of his d.iughter, Mrs. Win. A. lirown, in Dallas, Wednesday evening, March loth. Mr. Robertson was born near Jack sonville, Illinois, December , IHM, and moved to lown in 1S55. On Xovem ber 11, IXlid, he was married to Mary Dudlev. Thev started for Oregon bv team May , IMh, arriving in Polk county in October of that vear. Kleven i iiiiuicii weit? uoi if lo ,ui, hhi 11 is. Robertson, nine of whom, with their mother are left to mourn his depart ure. In December, 1S0O, Mr. Robertson ...11 1 1 1 .. I M was converted and united with the Methodist church. He lived a devoted i Christian life to the end. I The funeral will be held at Chnp-l inan-'s chapel Friday afternoon, at 2:00 o'clock, and interment will be in the old Dallas cemeterv. lleinizer. Weak, Weary Women Learn the Cause of Daily Woes and End Them Wlien the back aches and throbs, When housework is torture. When night brings no rest nor sleep, When urinary disorders set in, Women's lot is a weary one. Doan's Kidney PilU aro for weak' moneys. Have proved their worth in Salem. This is one Salem woman's testimony. Mrs. Goo. Stotlar, 1790 Mission St., Salem, says: "I am subject to spells of kidney complaint and the kiduoy action becomes weak and disordered. My back gets lame and gore. too. I... - , Doan'g Kidney Pills always help me ana riri me ot these attacks in short order." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Stotlar had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. GEORGE W. BATES DEAD Portland, Or.. Mar. 22. George W. Bates, president of the Lumbermen's National bank and head of the local Clearing House association, died unex pectedly this morning following ail op eration for gall stones. He had been prominent in local business circles for many years. ROBBED THE POST OFFICE Freewater, Or., Mar. 22. When Post master ilardesty opened the postoffice this morninir he found tfiat yegmen dur ing the night had blown open the door of the vault with nitro-glvcerine and escaped with about $40 in cash and stamps. A package containing $101 in cash was overlooked. Communication With Per shing Has Been Cut Off (Continued from rage One.J Close watch is know n to be maintain ed for signs of a typhus epidemic in the army. Practically all the towns nnd cities in Mexico are iu an unsani tary condition. The utmost precautions are being taken. Hundreds of sheepskin overcoats, such as are worn by European troops have been sent to tlie expeditionnrv force for wear on the bitter cold nights which follow scorching da vs. Field kitchens on wheels are also slowly trundling south. New Today Ada worlc while yon deep will have resulti for you in the morning. Climate Failed; Medicine Eilective Sufferers from Tuberculosis often tSInk tlmt meiliclne will not help them. Krusli air, r.-Kular habits and ttoori iood aid in restoring health, but more is often needed. .Many hav been restored to health by Kckman'g Alterative. Head this: Wrldon, 111. M;rntlrinrn IThrough your In frumenfuHf I hate lire nvril from rriMN(nr ffmv. Om lrcrm lxr 14, IMII4. 1 a tnkra with T fthold HarnmiMiia. tvhleh ilrvrlotif-d Inln TuhrrcllloNlN l:acl!ll wrr found). In l-Vhrunry, IWir, I nrnt to r'wrt Morth, 'Imn, anil Intrr to ann City Colorado, .tftrr helnff thrr two WMkl my phynlelaa la foratrd mr that my cane was hone le. Thrrr wrflm Intrr I rrtumrd home, wrijrfalna; 1u:t Mounds, thr dor tor havlnv Klvru mr no asnuraiier f reaching fhrre nlUr, On inly 14, IUO.., I heajan fakiaa- Oilman's wonderful remrdy for i.unv Trouble, "low 1 am aloiit and wrll nnd enn do nny kind of work nlionf my grain elrvalor." I blirevlntrd . 4 Affidavit I AH I HI H WKIR. Kckiunns Alter.itive In most efUcacinus In bronchial catsrrh and levere ftirimt nod lunir HfTm'tlonf ind up-bullilins: th system, ('.un filing no harmful or ti.-itnt-forintnff; fruits. Accept no su l,t n utes. Soiuli ntze. SI; ri-KUliir niz. I-. Hold by trail in n; druKKisis. Write for book let of recoveries. Krfcmna "nhorntarr. rhJladrl - THE MARKETS - The following price for fruits and vegetables are those asked by the wholesaler of the retailer, and not what i paid to the producer. All other prices are those paid the producer. Corrections are made daily. Wheat is down and pork is up accord ing to today's market. About the best offered in town today for wheat is 75 cents. Pork on foot in bringing from .S to 8 'ii cents and dressed 11 cents. The egg market in Portland is stronger and this accounts for the price holding up to the It! nnd IS cent levels in the citv. trains. Hay, timothy, per ton .... Oats, vetch Cheat Clover hay Wheat Oats Rolled barley Corn '. Cracked corn $lo16 $14.00 $1-1.00 $12.00 75c 35c(u37c $35.00 $:So.50 ... $37.00 Bran $20.00 Shorts, per ton $28.00 Butter. Butterfat 3.'!c Creamery butter, per pound 34c Country butter 20e(a25c Eggs and Poultry. Kggs, candled, Xo. 1, cash 18c Kggs, case count, cash Ilic Eggs, trade 18c Ileus, pound : lUtfi , 14e Roosters, old, per pound 9c Spring chickens, pound 14c Pork, Veal and Mutton. Veal, dressed lOffillc Pork, dreswed 11c Pork, on foot Snrinir laruba S(fiS 3-4c 7c iff 7 l-2c . 1 n Steers : 5 l-2c(S6c Cows 4c(nc5c Bulls w.. 3c'3"l-2c Ewes 5c Wethers 6 l-2c Lambs, grain fed 7 l-2c Vegetables. Cabbage ..: 2.50(?3.00 Tomatoes, Florida and Cuban, $5.00 String garlic 15c Potatoes, cwt $t.25$1.75 Brussels sprouts 10c Beets $1.00 Asparagus 15c Broccoli i $1.25 Radishes' 40c Green onions 40c Green peppers 20c Eggplant , 20c arrots $1.00 Turnips ,.r $1.75 C.i nl- ' d. -.11 Celery, case H.ull Onions $2.75 Apples, Hood River $1.23(5 $1.75 Walla Walla spinach 71.10 Fruits. Oranges, Navels $2.2."(o:$3.23 Lemons, per box $4.30(((4 Bananas, pound .vr. California grape fruit .... Florida grape fruit Pineapples Honey ...... 5c $3.00 $5.00(a$6.00 7 l-2c $3.50 Retail Prices. Eggs, per dozen, fresh ranch 20c Sugar, cane $7.8.') Sugar beet $7.03 Creamery butter 40c Flour, hard wheat $1.00(7i 1.80 Flour, valley . $1.3C PORTLAND MARKET rortlund, Ore., Mar. 22 Wheat: Club. 8-IC"01"-Bluestem, iflicfo.M.OO. Fortyfold, Miffiii. Oats: No. 1 white feed, .'J5.73. Barley: Feed, $20.50. Hogs: Best live, $!l.2llfi !.::".' Prime steel's. $0fi(rt 8.25. Fancy cows. $7.00. Calves, $S.OO. Spring lambs, $10.00. Butter: City creamery, 31c. Country butter, .".0(T 31c. Kggs: Selected local ex.. ! 1-2(o 21c. Hens, 10c. Broilers, 20c. Geese, 10(1 1 le. Camp Fire Girls Will -Furnish Musical Treat The concert to be given next Sat urday evening at the Presbyterian church under tlio auspices of the Chetneketa Camp Fire Girls is of more than average interest irom tt musical standpoint. The Hirer, ladies who will entertain ure nil professional musicians nnd teachers in tlie school of music at the University of Oregon. This alone is a sufficient guarantee that the con cert will be worth while even for those who do not make a specialty of attend ing when the entire program is musical. Miss Winifred Forbes is the violinist. For the past four years she bus been teaching in the I'niversity of Oregon and before coming west, was associated with the I'liivershity of Illinois. The singer for tlie concert is Mrs. Dnise Middleton. Before taking up her work as teacher of music in the university, she hud traveled extensively appearing in concert nnd was given many favorable press notices. Mrs .lane .Scott-Thatcher, the pianist of the trio, was a pupil of I.eschetizky. which is iu itself an honor, as this ureal teacher would give his time only to those nho developed undoubted musical talent. She has also appeared in con cert. The concert ns a whole will be really n treat for the increasing number of those in Kalem who enjoy and apprcci ate the best in music. Ax the concert is to be L'lven Satur day evening, the program will not begin until n:.:u o ciim-k. COUNTERFEITERS CAPTURED Washington, Mur. 21. Federal secret service heads here believed todnv that the arrest in Seattle of .1. F.. Murphv and Jmnes Lynn had broken up a hunii of counterfeiters, which was first org a ii i ol by convicts in Walla Walla peui tent in nr. WEDNESDAY, MAR. 22, 1916. tt44ttttttfttMtttM ; Classified Advertising Page j Cavalry SearcEng ! for Missing Aviator Columbus, X. M., Mar. 22. Cavalry patrols are searching the desolate country between here and C'asas Grand-; cs for trace of Lieutenant Robert H. Willis and Lieutenant- Edgar S. Gor-; fell, who left Columbus flying in mili tary aeroplanes for Casas Grandes lust Sunday, and failed to arrive there. It is supposed they experienced trouble and were forced to descend in Chihua-j hua desert or some 'equally desolate re- gion. As far as known, the men had: only tnree days rations and two can teens of water between them. Lieutenant T. S. llowen. whose nose was broken when his aeroplane tumbled j 50 feet, was recovering today. Aside from the broken nose his injuries ire; slight. - It wn reported that army men had asked General Gavira to eo-vpernt.' i'i a search for the missing airmen. The ; report said he instructed the C'lirnuza garrison nt Chihuahua to iouk our for thru.. Passengers arriving from Cinvj Ciaii-j des bound for El Paso said tin f-rt.n i i fell on their knees in prayer uvd then ran pell niell toward the hills a; 'sight of the first aeroplane ever beheld iu Casus Grnudes district. Later, when their fears were overcome, v'ley c- i-vu-' ed OK-iind to inspect it. Sending Train Load Out. El Paso, Tex., Mar.. 22. The British vice consul at Torreon has arranged for a special train of box cars to carry 45 foreign women and children toward the border, according to advices received today by civil authorities. The train is expected to leave Torreon late tht' af ternoon, guarded by iin "escort of'Car ranzistas'. Look Young! Common Garden Sage and Sulphur Darkens So Naturally Nobody . Can Tell Grandmother - kept' her hair beauti fully darkened, glossy and abundant with a brew of Sago Tea and Sulphur. v henever her hair toll out or took on that dull, fadod or streaked appear ance, this simple mixture was applied with wond'-'rful effect. By asking at any drug store for "Wyeth'g Sage and sulphur compound," you will get a largo bottle or this old-tuno recipe, ready to use, for about 50 cents. This simple mixture can bo depended upon to restore natun.i color and beauty to the hair and is splendid for dandruff. dry, itchy scalp and falling hair. A well-Known downtown druggist says everybody uses Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur becauso it darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has been applied it's so easy to use, too. Vou simply dampen a comb or soft brush and draw it through your hair, taking one strand nt a time. By morn ing thu gray hair disappears;' after an other application or two, it is restored to its natural color and looks glossy, soft and abundant. CLEANERS AND DYERS APPAREL SERVICE COMPANY 13S JSouth High street. We clean, press, repair, remodel and re-line clothing and furs. Careful attention given all work. We call and deliver. Phone 72S. OSTEOPATH DRS. B. H. WHITE aad 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 nerve diseases at Los Angeles eollege. Treat acute and chronic dis eases. Consultation free. Lady at tendant. Office 505-50G V. S. Na tional Bank Building. Phone 859. Residence 340 North Capital street. Phone 300. TOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping rooms, vcrv convenient, close in. S. High. Phone 1 123. Mnr23 l-'UH RENT Furnished housekeeping rooms, nil modern conveniences. Phono 070-J. Call 0S7 N. Front. Mar23 FOR RENT About 8 acres of plow land to put iu hay near Kiindrieks' slaughter house. Call 771 S. Com 'I street. Mar22 AC It EAG Ii I'OK l.'ENT-llill lind for Soudan grass, wheat or oats, also bot tom und prairie land for beans. Ad dress 121"' Marion street, Salem Ore. Ma r22 FOR BALE FOUR VALLEY FARMS For sale by owner on county road nnd railroad. CO to 200 acres earh, good buildings, good soil, ill under rultivat'ea, clo" to scjiool, prices reasonable, half cash, balance time at (3 per cent or modern income bearing city property. P. O. Box 2-10 Salem. tf FOIf SALE Or exchange, 125 acres well improved luurge modern house, balh, toilet, basement, and furnace, barn, grau.iry, farm well fenced, fully equipped with machinery, con venient to csliool and H. II. station. Will accept some good Salem prop erty. Sipiare Deal liculty Co., 202 " ""!' Jibltf. tf WANTED WANTED 30 gallon hot water tank. Phone 24IH. Mar'J2 TEAMS WANTED To haul green ash won. I 2'-.. luilrs out, on halve. 4J4 S. 10th street. Mar22 THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL Classified Business Telephone Directory A Quick, handy reference for busy people Telephone EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL Sulea Electric Co., Masonic Temple, 127 North High Main 1200 PLUMBING, STEAM PITTING AND TINNING '7. M. Barr, 104 South Commercial street Main 193 TRANSFER AND DRATAGE Salem Truck Dray Co., corner State and I'ront streets Main 74 Don't Turn Flip Flops at night because of that disagreeable Eczema. Buy a jar of Diy Zensal for any crusty, scaly skin trouble, and a jar of Moist Zensal if there is a watery erup tion or the skin appears to weep. A good night's rest is yours for a 50c jar. Don't wait, buy it today. INTRAL PHARMAY, former POOLE'S DRUG STORE AUCTIONEERS F. N., WOODRY, " Tho People 'a Auc tioneer" for City and State. I make a specialty of Household Furniture and Live Stock Sales. Farm sales conducted anywhere in the state. Your patronage is solicited. Satis faction guaranteed. Note-: House- L-U !l 1 1. 1 - X. A uuiu lumuuru uooui xur cunu ur eiuiu on commission. Residence 121a North Commercial, Sulem, Oregon. Phone 511. CHTROFRACTIC-SPINOLOGIST DR. O. h. SCOTT Graduate of Chiro practic's Fountain Head, Davenport, Iowa. If you have tried everything and have got no relic.?, try Chiroprac tic spinal adjustments and got well. Office 406-7-8 U. S. Nntionnl Bunk Building. Phone Main 87. Residence Main 828-R. . SCAVAUGER SALEM SCAVENGER Charles Soo, proprietor. Garbage and refuse of all kinds removed on monthly contracts at reasonable rates. Yard and cess pools cleaned. Office phone Main 2217. Residence Main 2272. WATER COMPANY SALEM WATER COMPANY Offico corner Commercial and Trade streets. For water service apply at offico. Bills payable monthly in advance. 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, Id. W.j 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 Temple. C'has. McCarter, W. M.j S. Z. Culver, secretary. PACIFIC LODGE No. 50, A. F. & A. M. Stated communications third Fri day in each month at 7:30 p. m. in the Masonic Temple. Hal V. Bolam, W. M.; Ernest H. Chonte, secretary. SALEM HUMANE SOCIETY D. D. Kceler, president; Mrs. Lou Tillson, secretary. All cases of cruelty or neglect ot dumb animals suoulu be; reported to tho secretary for iuvesti-i gation. ! R. N. OF A. "Oregon Grnpe Camp,": No. 1300, meets every Thursday cv- i ening iu McCornack building, Court' and Liberty streets; elevator. Mrs.; Sylvia Schaupp, 1791 Market, oracle; j Mrs. Melissa Persons, recorder, 1296 1 North Commercial. Phone 1436-M. 1 CENTRAL LODGE, No. 18, K. of P. I McCornack building. Tuesday even-' jug of each week at 7:30. J. G.I Helt.el, C. C; W. B. Gilson, K. of K and S. MODERN' WOODMEN OF AMERICA Oregon Cedar Cump, No. 5210, meets every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in McCornack hull, corner Court und Liberty streets. Elevutor service. Geo, Rcinohl, V. C.J J. A. Wright, clerk. CHADWCK CHAPTER, No. 37, O. E. S. Regular meeting every first and third Tuesday at H p. m. in the Mu- sonic Temple. Minnie Mueller, W. M.; Ida M. Bubcock, secretary. ' WOODMEN Of THE WORLD Meet every Friduy night at 8 o'clock in McCornack block, B. W. Mucey, C. C; L. S. Geer, clerk, 507 Court street. Phone 593. DE MOLAY COMMANDEKY, No. C, K. T. Regular conclave fourth Fri day in eiieu mouth at 8 o'clock p. m., in Masonic Temple. Sojourning Sir Knights are courteously invited to meet with us. Lot L. Pearce, E, C, Flunk Turner, recorder. MULTNOMAH ROYAL AHCH CHAP TER, No. 1, R. A. M. Regular meet ing second Friday in each month nt 8 p. m., iu the Musonic Temple. Ruy F. Richardson, Ex. High Priest; Rus sell M. Brooks, secretury. UNITED ARTISANS Capital Assem- Uiv, i0. ii, meets every eanesouy, at 8 p. m. In Moose hull. C. O. Mat - iu' n, .i. t., A. inn, evi.. . iu i j , Salem Bank of Commejee. HUDSON COUNCIL, No. I, Ii. 4 S. M. State assembly first Monday in each month, Masonic Temple. N. V. I Rnsmusseu, Thrice Illustrious Mas ter; Glenn C. Niles, recorder. i SEVEN DENTISTS DR. O. A. OLSON, Dentist Adminis ters nitrous ozid and ogrgon gag. Room 214, Masonio Temple. Phone 440. Snlem, Oregon. NURSERIES THE FRUITLAND NURSERY City yard, High and Ferry streets. Roman strain Franquett 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 MISCELLANEOUS MONEY TO LOAN Seven per cent, any amount on improved farm prop erty. Address Box 441, Salem. Or. tf GOAT AND SHEEP SHEARING By experienced man, with up-to-date gas oline plant. List vour orders with H. Short. Phono 122C-J. ' Mar23 REDUCED FREIGHT RATES To and from all points east, on all household goods, pianos, etc. Consolidated carload service. Capital City Trans fer company, agents for Tacifio Coast Forwarding company, 101 South Commercial street. Phone Main 933. UNDERTAKERS WEBB & CLOUGH CO. C. B. Webb, A. M. dough morticians and funeral directors. Latest modern methods known to the profession employed. 499 Court street. Main 120, Muin 988. RIG DON-RICHARDSON CO. Funeral directors and undertakers, 252 North High street. Day and night phone 183. MONEY TO LOAN ON Good Real Estate Security, THOS. K. FORD Over Ladd k Bash Bank, Balem, Oregon MONEY TO LOAN 7 ON GOOD REAL ESTATE SECURITY HOMER R SMITH McOORNACK BUILDING L. M. HUM Care of TICK SO TONG Chinese Medicine and Tea Company Has medicine which will cure any known disease. 153 South High Street, Salem, Ore. Phone 283. OWENS Tailor nd Hatter. Panamas clein ed and blocked. 495 Court St -i General Feed nd Small Livery Stable. ' t' P P. W. TRAIN i 251 Ferry, riione 2S3 SALEM FENCE zd I STOVE WORKS j E. B. rLEMING, Prop. f Depot American Fence t Gate, Plain and Barbed Wire. Paints, Oils and Varnishes. mooflng, Posts, Hop Hooks. T j mr ' Iff I Pi ; 41) ICafS WORZ M0Tt3 toTN rebuilt and rt paired. ItoTM bought and sold. 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