Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, April 20, 1916, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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    "IE" EASES TIRED,
lUfitant Relief For Achiug. Puffed
Up, Calloused Feet and
Corns.
"Hppt!
Why go limping around with aching.
jiufled-up feet feet so tired, chafed,
sore and swollen you can hardly get
your shoes on or off.' Win- don't vou!
jet a io-ceiit box of "Tiz" from the
drug store now and gladden your tor
tured feet.'
''"7," makes your feet glow with
romfort: takes down swellings uud
draws the soreness and misery right . out
of feet that chafe, smart ind burn.
"Tiz" instantly stops pain in corns,
callouses and bunions. "Tiz'' is glori
ous for tired, nthiuif. sore feet. Xn
more shoes tightness no more foot tor-!
tore.
LEGAL NOTICES
EXECUTORS NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given to AU Whom It
Slay Concern:
That the undersigned has. been duly
appointed executor of the estate of
liiirkhart Vouugable, deceased, and all
persons having claims against the said
estate are hereby notified to present
the same, to the undersigned W. K. Mil
ler at 1 C'7 North Church street, in the
City of Salem, Oregon, within six
mouths from the date of the first publi
cation of this notice.
Dated at Salem. Oregon, this fith
dav of April, 1910.
W. K. MILLER,
Executor of tho Estate of Bu.rkhart
Vouugable, deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been appointed adminis
trator of the estate of Minnie A. Me
Cauley, deceased, by the County Court
of Marion County, Oregon, and ha."
qualified. All persons having claims
against said estate are hereby notified
to present the same to me tit the Su
preme Court Library. Salem, Oregon,
duly verified, and with the vouchers
therefore within six months from the
date hereof.
Dated and first published March 2".
1!HG. ,
V.. N CTT.T.TXGHAM, '
Mar. 23, Apr. 20 - Administrator.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
OF": APPOINTMENT
Notice is hereby given that the tin
- dersigned has been duly appointed by
the County Court o'f the State of Ore
gon for the County of Marion as tub
miurstrntor of the estate of W. II. Clay
pool, deceased, and that he has duly
qualified as such numiiiistrator. Ail
persons having claims against the estate
of said decedent- are liorehv- tintit'in.l li
-present the same, duly verified, to me. j
lit the office of mv attorney. 201! Hub-1
liard building, in the City of Salem, in
Marion County, Oregon, within six
months from the date of this notice.
Dated at Nnloni, Oregon, this Stli ilnv
of April. lit hi.-
T. Ci. CIIKSTXCT.
Administrator of the Estate of W. H.
Claypool, Deceased.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned, administrator of the estate
of David Shi'plierdson, deceased, has
filed in the County Court of the Mate
of Oregon, for the Comity of Marimi.
his final account as such administrator,
mid that said Court has fixed Moinlnv.
the 15th day of May. l!10. at the hnnr
of 10 o'clock a. ni. of said day as the
time, and the County Court room in the
County Court House, in Salem in Ma
rion County, Oregon, us the place for
hearing said final account and all ob
jections thereto. ,
Hated at Salem, Oregon, tins lltli dav
of April. lull!. ' "
A. M. ci.orcir.
Admini-trator. (,f the Kstale of Daid
Shepherdson. Deceased. .May 11
IN THE COUNTY COURT FOR!
MULTNOMAH COUNTY, STATE
OF OREGON. I
In the matter of the guardianship of the!
estates anil persons ot llernilone
Riches and Cromwell Riches, minors.
Oiuuilian 's notice of sale.
Notice is hereby given. That the un
dersigned. K.lna liiches, will, as guard
ian, of the above named minors, in
conformity with an order of the Coiintv
on it ot .Multnomah County. State of!
Oregon, heretofore made and entered ;
herein, on the 12th day of April. 1010. i
proceed to sell all fTTe interest of saidl
juniors, hcing an uudiv hied fourteen-twenty-fourths
(14-211. in the following
described real property, to w it:
Heginning at the quarter section cor
nor between sections 28 nud 20. Tohh
rhip S South, Range 2 West uf Willam
ette Meridian, Marion County, Oregon;
running thence North 80 degrees 20
minutes west. 11. 80 chains, along thej
legal subdivision line running west
through section 20 to the southeast cor-j
ner of a one-acre tract; thence North
4.84 chains to the north east corner of i
wiiil oneaiiv tract; thence North SO
degrees 20 miuutej west 2,nii5 chains to
the division line established through,
the Charles Riches claim; thence North!
13.01 chains along the division line tol
nn iron pipe; thence south SH degrees
211 minutes east l.'S.sO chains to an ironi
pipe on the line between sections 28 nnd '
20: thence- south lv75 chains to thej
place ot heginning an'l remaining L'o
ui 'cs of land.
That liJj will le received fur said
Extreme D alkess Shawn in
Potatoes in Oregon Market
Portland, Ore., April 1!). Such ex
treme dullness has never before been
seen in t lie potato traJe here at this
perio.l of the season. There is au almost
entire absence of demand for stuff
from the outside. The small volume
of business that is pausing is so limited
is scarcely sufficient to establish quo
tations. With grca'cr supplies of outside new
crop coming forward and lower prices
anticipated within the immediate fu
ture lor these, there is a constantly
itecreasinn iienifinu tor oM crop. ;
Most surprising of all at this timej
is the utter lack of seed demand from!
California. At this time of the season!
there is usu.illy n'good call for seed !
stoi k and for that reason btivers are
not inclined to operate.
Even this extreme dullness has failed
to break down the holding tendency of or streaKe.l, just an application or
eountrv interests and while the market ,H0 of 'SaSe 8I"' Sulphur e nlinnces its
is seemingly giaduallv weakening, due ' appearance a hundredfold,
to intense 'dullness, country interests! i'on t bother to preparJhe mixture;
are not rushing their supplies to thep'011 e"" "et. t""i "'" oW recipe im
market. proved by tiie addition of other ingredi-
ents for 3U cents a large bottle, all
Forcing Eggs Upward. I ron,'.V lor use. It is called Wyeth 's Sago
A local manipulator of egg prices is a"a 's"l'hur Compound. This can at
sai.l to be hard at work trying to force 'a-vs ,,e ''Tended upon to bung back
extreme values' for the product here so he h"t,llal l'olur an'1 l"s,r(' of your
as to make storage of local stock im-, !'.' , ,
nossiblo. which wnnl.l therein- ..ivnt, !,n ! Everybody uses "Wyeth's" Sage
extraordinary call for hot weather eggs'3.1"1. Sulphur Compound now because it
from the east, in which he is s.tid to be
usually heavily interested.
While the market for eggs is holding
firm here and buyers are freely offer
ing 2l(d22 l-2e. a dozen for "supplies
from the country, based on Portland
delivery, the interests who me not buy
ing are giving out quotations to some
newspapers that are above those autu il
ly being paid or offered here. This is
done for the solo purpose of stopping
storage operations here which would
later cause a Jiig call for the hot weath
er eggs from the east and middle west.
Receipts of eggs are rather liber.il
at this time but the demand both at
home and from outside points is good
and values nre generally maintained at
the average of Monday aud Tuesd ly.
Little Hop Business.
While au occasional small lot of hops
is reported sold in cither Oregon or
Washington around previous prices,
there is an almost general lack of busi
ness in sight at this time.
No effort whatever is being nude to
contract stocks, and spot business con
tinues lazily.
(i rowers continue to plant additional
acreage to fake the place of that plowed
up, and the total bearing .irea in tins
section will be greater than a year ago.
A lute .New Vork mail advice savs:
'li.des.
Receipts for week i.oOti
Keeeipts since Sept. 1 o7,Sttr
Receipts same time last year ...J0tt,4li;i
Exporls to Europe for week .... 2,122
Kxports from Sept. 1 2!,l.Kii
Exports same time last vear 40,074
Imports fiom Sept. 1 l,lo4j
Imports same tune last year 20,340
"(lose to 2,)0u bales arrived thts
week, u considerable part for export,
but a few hundred lules went to deal
ers. In the absence of buying interest
on the part of brewers, and with export
ers having great difficulty in clearing
stock front this port that bad already
been purchased, our local market con
tinues extremely quiet nnJ rather easy
in tone. Fortunately stocks jre very
moderate, and there is not much pres
sure to sell. Scarcely anything doiug
in New York state. Yards are entirely
too wet to permit any working as yet.
As a rule growers are taking a steady
view of the situation, tint their asking
rates .is a rule nre above what buyers
are willing to pay, and but little busi
ness results,
Kxport demand is eon-.
spicuously absent at present. Here and
there a contract for 1H1G hops is writ-.
ten in the Sonoma district at about lie.
Knglish markets are quieter and some-!
what weaker:
Xew fork hop prices per pound:
St.ite, 1015, choice HiXd
Slate. HH'"), medium lo prime ....17M.20
State, 111 15, common l.'tfii 15
State. 1 HI 4 5 0
Pacific coast, 1H15, choice 15fn 10
Pacific coast, JH13, medium to
prime 1 l(o 1 1
Pacific coast, 1HI4 7ri 10
Pacific coast, old olds 5(ci) 7
FOREST SERVICE NOTES
Portland. Or., April 20. The in
crease in the deniund for potash has re
sulted in a number of inquiries of gov
ernment officials concerning the amount
of this chemical, contained in wood
jshes, which may be available at saw
mills operating on National Forests.
The waste product of sawmills in tin
I'llited Still,.-! i ii 1 1 11 i I, .1 lljfit f.l tn fur.
naces as fuel, is estimated to be 30,-1'"
000,000 cords per vear, and the equiva-
lent of 2,ssO.UUO,000 cubic feet of solid'
'
CREAM FOR CATARRH
OPENS UP NOSTRILS
Tells How To Get Quick Relief
from Head-Coldn. It's Splendid!
In one minute your clogged nostrils
will open, the air pussuges of your head
will clear and you cuu breathe freely.
Xo more hawking, snuffling, blowinir.
headache, dryness. No struggling for!
breath at night; your cold or catarrh !
will be gone. j
Oct a small bottle of Ely 's Cream !
Balm from your druggist now. Xpply
n little of this fragrant, antiseptic,
healing cream in your nostrils. It pen -
etrates through every air passage of the!
iieau, soot lies tiie intlumofl or swollen i
mucous membrane und relief comes in
stantly. It's just fine. Don't stay stuffed-up
with a cold or nasty catarrh Relief
conies so quickly.
real property up to the 10th day of
May, P.'IO, at which time she will dis
pose of said minors' interest, to the
best bidder, said sale being u private
sale fur ensh; all bids tendered should
be tendered to flic fJuardian in care
of the Capital Journal, in the City of
Salem. Oregon, or to the attorneys fur
l.unrdiau. .Setuu Strahnn, 410 Plntt
minding, i-ortianj. uregon. said bids
aim sine oeinij subject to tae approval
ami runiirniauun ot I lie i.ountv lourt. I
.1.:.. 17,1. .1 e ,.,,. '
1'au-u una Ajiii uiiv ui pru, jmu.
i:D.A KICHKS,
(iusrdiin.
SITOX & ST R MIAN",
Attorneys for Guardian,
l'lutt Building, Purtland, Oregon.
THE DAILY CAPITAL -K RyAL SALEM. OREGON THURSDAY. APRIL 20, 191 fi.
GRAY. JJSE SAGE TEA
Don't Look Old! Try Grand
mother's Recipe to Dark
en and Beautify Faded,
Streaked Hair
That beautiful, even shade of dark,
R'"-ss.v" huil' 01,I.V be h.id by brewing
a mixture' of Sai;e Tea ami Sulphur.
iour Hair is your charm. Jt makes or
mars the face. When it fades, turns
darkens so natrtrallv ami evenly that
nobody can tell it has boeff applied.
Vou simply dampen a sponge or soft
brush with it and draw this through the
hair, taking one small strand at a time;
by morning the gray hair iias disap
peared, and after another application it
becomes beautifully dark ami appears
glossy and lustrous. This ready-to-use
preparation is a delightful" toilet
requiste for those who desire dark hah
and a youthful appearance. It is not
intended for the cure, mitigation or
prevention of disease.
Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cnred
by local applications, as they cannot
reach the diseased portion of the ear.
There is only one way to cure catarrhal
deafness, and that is by a constitutional
remedy. Catarrhal Deafness is caused
by an inflamed condition of the mucous
lining of the Eustachina Tub When
this tube is inflamed you have a rum
bling sound or imperfect hearing, and
when it is entirely closed, Deafness is
the result. Unless the inflammation
can bo reduced and this tube restored
10 its normal condition, hearing will be
destroyed forever. Many cases of deaf
ness are caused by catarrh, which is an
inflamed condition of the mucous sur
faces. Hall's Catarrh C'ura acts thru
the blood on the mucous surfaces of the
system.
We will give One Hundred Dollars
for any case of Catarrhal Deafness that
cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
Circulars free. All Druggists, 75c.
P. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, O.
Weekly Report-of
Union Stock Yards
North Portland, Ore., April 17. Cat
tle: Cattle market opened for the
week at a rather brisk rate. Pulp-fed
steers again sold it $0.00 showing no
change over last week. The propor
tion of good steers was liberal, the bet
ter than $s.00 class being plentiful.
Cows and heifers were at the old rate.
Hulls wcreT-iiot here in liberal numbers.
Calves are showing an increase in re
ceipts. Hogs.
Keeeipts were not liberal. Pest primo
lights worked themselves to a 5c higher
level, top price beinir $!i,().". il.uket
closed strong.
Sheep.
Hardly enough sheep clime forward to
make a market. As usual all kinds of
la m lis nre strong, liuteher sheep are in
excellent demand and top prices are be
ing realized.
Representative Sales.
steers 1 0S0 $n.00
2H steers I05S $8.05
4 steers 1005 i$8.S5
26 steers 1 I5I$S.80
10 bulls l.'lL'O $5.50
1 st.ig 1140 $8.00
1 heifer 1080 $8.U0
51 lambs 52 $1 1.00
40 ewes t $8.50
15 cows SOI $7.50
-0 cows , : ll-.'O $7.35
4 cows -800 $7.00
15 cows 1003 $0.75
214 hogs 220 $0.05
1001 hogs 210 $0.00
! cows 220 $8.00
0 cows : nil) 8.H0
wood substance. About half of it hai
no use whatever, but is usu.illy burned
ot ri(l of if-
,. ,, ,.
.. 1 . """""I l"ss('s f livestock on the
Niitinniil Forest range of the west,
cine io predatory animals, are over
I $500,0i 10. An organized campaign n
now on to exterminate these animals.
Wolves are responsible for lbout 70
per cent Of toe cattle losses, while bears
cause most of the remainder. Approxi
mately 75 per cent of the sheep losses
are due to coyotes, 20 per cent to
bears, and 5 tier cent to Ivmei nnd
wild cats. .Mountain lions are i-hnrirml
with killing only a few head of cattle
.inn sneep.
Fr burning brush without a permit
I,lst September, .lames Aign. a farmer
lining near lavenworth, Washington,
fined, on April 12, $25.00 and costs.
w,ls arrested by the local ranger and
'"""t'1 before Justice of the Peace P.
'" - ''inliiiii. The danger to the forest
wealth of tiie northwest from indiscrim-
, V ' ""K u' orusn ami siasning
luring the drv season is so irent that
the state law prohibits it, and the
courts are stirict in punishing offend
ers. - GOOD -FOR
THE
STOMACH
When the stomach la weak, the llTerl
inactive and the bowel clogged Just try
HOSTETTER'S
Stomach Bitters
Is a splendid stouia' h icniedy
THE MARKETS
.
Th .follpwing prices for fruit
and vegetable! are those asked by
the wholesaler of the retailer, and
not what is paid to the producer.
All other price are those paid the
producer. Correction! are made
daily.
Feed stuffs are Strung today, as cats,
vetch, have beeu advanced to K and
10.50 a ton and cheat from $15 a ton
to l.
The expected drop in butter fat and
creamery butter was put in foree todny,
bringing butter fat to 31 cents ai
creamery butter to .'111 cents.
The top for spring Moths, JO 10 crop.
M 0 cents.
Crraina.
Oats, vetch
$ 1 0.00(7i lfi.50
Cheat
t . 78(ff'80c I
' n-r'
.... o(i oft
$10.00
Wheat
Oats
Rolled barley
$35.00
Corn
Cracked corn
Bran
Shorts, per ton .....
$35.50
$37.00
$20.00
$2S.OO
Butter.
Butterfat 31c
Creamery butter, per pound 35c
Country butter - 20c25c
Eggs and Poultry.
Kggs. case count, cash 19e
F.ggs, trade 20c
Hens, pound 1415c
Roosters, old, per pound 9c
Uroilers, .under 2 pounds 20(t25c
Pork, Veal and Mutton.
Veul dressed fl & 10c
Pork, dressed 10 l-2llc
Pork, on foot 88'j
Spring lambs, 1010 !c
Steers 67c
Cows rr-. 4ff5 l-2c
Bulls 3c3 l-2c
luwos 5c
Wethers - 0 l-2c
Lambs, grain fed, yearlings .... 7 l-2c
Vegetables.
Cabbage
Tomatoes, Florida and Cuban
$3.50
$4.00
.. 15c
String garlic
Potatoes, cwt
.$ U'.'frc 1.50
7c
Potatoes, new
Beets $1.00
Asparagus 10c
Breccoli 75c
Radishes 40c
Green onions -. v 40c
Green peppers 25c.
Green peas 7c
Egg plant . . . lSe
Carrots $1.00
Onions $2.00
Apples, Hood Itiver 75c(o$l.75
Rhubarb : 40c
Fruits.
Oranges, Navels $2.25fTj3.50
Lemons, per box $4.001.50
Bananas, pound 5c
California grape fruit $3.50
Florida grape fruit ............. $5.00(a$8.00
Pineapples 7 l-2c
Honey . 43.50
Strawberries $l.75(a2.00
Rotall Prices.
1'KKS per dozen, fresh ranch 25c
Sugar, cane $3.25
Sugar, beet $8.05
Creamery butter 40c
Flour, hard wheat $1.601.80
Flour, valley .. $1.30
PORTLAND MARKET
Portland. Ore., April 20,
Club, Dl93c.
-Wheat:
Bluestem, $1.03fo 1.01.
Fortvfold, 92(i!Kic.
Red Russian, 00e.
Oats: No. 1 white feed, $27.50(7
20.50.
Barlev: Teed, $27.50(7( 29.50.
Hogs: Best live,$9.00.
Prime steers, $8.75.
Fancy cows, $7.73.
. Calves, $8.00.
Spring Inmbs, ffclO.OOfr? 1 1.410.
Butter: City creamery, 32 l-2c.
Country butter, .'lOfiMlc.
Kggs: Selected local ex., 21 1-2(77
Hons, 17(ff.l8c.
Broilers, lSfu'llic.
(leese, lOfii 11c. J
Circuit Court Grinds
In Polk County
(Capital .lournal Special Service.)
Dallas Ore., April 20. The Ilill-.Mc-Crow
case that iias occupied the atten
tion of the circuit conrt for the past
two days came to a close Tuesday eve
ning at about 7:30, when the jury re
turned a verdict for the plaintilf. Toe
suit was instituted by II. Taylor Hill
of Portland against John Mcfrow of
McCoy to seek payment of a promis
sory note given by .Mr. McCrow to L.
liiiiwell for stock in a. fire insurance
company. Mr. Hill afterwards bought
the note as an investment. The de
fend int claimed that the note was ob
tained by fraud but failed in their fes
'iinony to produce iny evidence of the
some.
Dismisses Klepper Case.
The case of the stute against Willi
am Klepper charged with non support
was dismissed bv Judge H. H. Pelt on
the grounds that the itnte hail no evi
dence that, hid any bearing on the
ca.se ami that the evidence that was
produced bv the statu 's witnesset was
mostly hearsay evidence. Klepper is
alleged to have deserted his wife ana
four children last July and siuce that
time has f illed to provide for their
support, although at two ditterent
times he has sent money to some mem
ber of the family. The defense claimed
that the defendant was in no condition
to work and that this fact was the
cause of his not supporting the family
any better thin he had done. KUpper
'was located in California last month
and brought back to this county for
trial
Barber Resign From Council.
W. L. Barber, eonueilmau at large
tendered his resignation from the body
of city fathers at. the Atoiiday uight
meeting of that hod.v and the resigna
tion was accepted williout comment. It
is understood that the reason lor Mr.
Classified Adverti sing Page 1
Barber's action was for toe purpose of
making application for the position of
(street commissioner at the annual meet-'
iiiK ui ine council in .i iy. i Green
wood. Sr., is the present holder of the
office. i
Knights To Go To Albany. ,
A large number of the members of;
Marmion Lodge No. 90 of this eity;
will. go to Albany this evening to at-
tend the initiation of a large class in
tho (tank of Page in the order. T'ae
bible that will be used in the initiation
of this class is the one that was used!
by Justus Rathbone, the founder of
the order, ind it is being sent through-1
out the country to be usel in rank work:
that is being put on. The members will
make the trip in automobiles.
HIGH PRICES FOR MOHAJR
Approximately $4.son in cold hard
was l'"''1 ,0 ,h'' -KOfl Roat rais-l
ers of this vicinity last Saturday af-l
,..,.. !,.. ...',.1...:..
ternoon for the mohair produced this
year. The price paid was $12.55 per!
hundred pounds ,u,d is a top-notch price !
for mohair, ranging higher than the pre
vailing juice in the cist. The hair was
pronounced to be of extra fine quality.
Ten thousand pounds of mohair was
sold, being the pooled product of the
goat men. This pool represents all but
a few small lots of tho mohair grown
in the valley this year. The goatmen
represented in the pool were C. W. Ban
ta and sons, Divis and sons, Don Wil
liams and H. S. Holt,
J. N. Dennis, representing the Then.
Bernheim company, of Portland, sub
mitted the high bid in the open auction
held at the freight depot Saturday. J.
M. Williams, of the Taylor Wijliams
company, of Jacksonville, and Louis
Werth, representing Morris & Co. of
Portland, .ilso bid on the mohair. Ash
land Tidings.
These tiny CAPSULES
are superior to oaisim
of Copaiba, Culiebs or
lniectlom.and
RELIEFS in (MIDY)
24 HOUnS Ike S
tame diseases with
out Inconvenience,
Sold by all JrtiiiiUlt.
NOTICE OF IMPROVEMENT
CHURCH STREET.
OF
Notice is hereby given that the Com
mon Council deems it expedient so te
do, and hereby declares its purpose and
intention to improve Church Street
from the South liuo of State Street to
the North line of Mission Street at the
expense of the abutting and adjacent
property, by grading, curbing, .ind pav
ing said portion of said Street with a
six-inch two-course Bituminous Con
crete pavement, consisting of a one
and one-halt' (1 1-2) inch Bituminous
Concrete wearing surface laid on a four
and one-half (4 1-2) inch Bituminous
Concrete base in accordance with tho
plans, specifications and estimates for
tho improvement of Church Street from
the South lino of State Street to the
North line of Mission Street, adopted
by the Common Council on the 3rd day
of April, 1910, ami now on file in the
office of the City Recorder, which for
(greater certainty and convenience are
hereby reterred to and made a part of
this notice; being that character or
kind of improvement known and desig
nated in slid plans, specifications and
estimates as "Rituminous Concrete
Pavement Xo. ."
The Common Council hereby declares
its purpose nnd intention to make the
said above described improvement by
and through the Street Improvement
Department of the City.
By order of the Common Council.
CHAS. F. ELGIN", City Recorder.
Dated this ISth day of April, 191(1.
Apr. 26
FOR RENT
HOUSK TO RK NT
hull. Call 1995.
-Across from citv
Apr 21
MODERN 5-ROO.U HOUSK Furnish
ed, for rent, $15. Phone 1737-W tf
FOR RLNT Furnished 5-room modern
house with garden, $9 per month. 1-4 49
Trade street. Apr21
FOR RENT Nicely furnished house
keeping rooms reasonable. 853 North
Commercial street. tf
FOR KENT Furnished or unfurnished
5 room strictly modern iionse. (.'all
at 300 Mission'. Phone 1737W. tf
FOR RENT Clean, well furnished 5
room modern bungalow, 1-2 block
from car. To rent for one year.
Worn in basement for sale. Phone
1H10. Apr25
CHIROPRACTIC SPIN OLOGIST
DR. O. I,. SCOTT Graduate of Chiro
fractic's Fountain Head, Davenport
owa. If you have triVd everything
and have got no relief, try Chiroprac
tic spinal adjustments and get well
Office 400-7 j U. H. National Bank
Building. Phone Main 87. Residence
Main 82S-R.
CLEANERS ANH DYERS
APPAREL SERVICE COMPANY -138
Bouth High street. Wo clean,
press, repair, remodel and rc-line
slothing and furs. Careful attention
given all work. We call and deliver
Phone 72.
DENTIST8
DR. O. A. OLSON, . Dentist Adminis
ter nitrous ozid and ogygen gna
Boom 211, MnBonie Temple. Thone
440. Salem, Oregon.
WATER COMPANY
SALEM WATER COMPANY Office
corner Commercial and Trade streets
For water service apply at office
Bills payable monthly in advance.
FOR EXCHANGE
FOR EXCHANGE 42 acres red hill
soil, 21 ncres ia cultivation, 0 acre
prunes, 2 vcars old, bnlance in rs
ture. Small house and burn. Will
take full value in pro'rty in Sulein
Also one acre on rock road near isa-
lera, bouse, well, chicken house, some
fruit tree. 4700. Souare Deal Realty
Co., 202-203 f. S. Hank BIJg. Phone
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EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL
Salem Electric Co., Masonic Temple, 127 North High Main 1200
PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING AND TINNING
T. M. Barr, 164 South Commercial Btreet Main M3
TRANSFER
Salem Truck & Dray Co., corne State
Don't Turn Flip Flops
at night because of that disagreeable Eczema. Buy
a jar of Dry Zensal for any crusty, scaly skin troublq,
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.
CENTRAL PHARMACY, formerly Poole's Drug Store
FOR SALE
MY LEASE 101 acres and stock ami
implements and crop, 2 1-2 miles from
Turner, Ore. M. J. Oillcnbcrg. Apr20
FOR SALE Choice acclimated seed
corn, grown by H. D. Landon, Salem
Fence Works, back of Chicago store.
May4
FOR SALE 80 acres, with good build
ings, all stock and mnchiuery, 4 miles
from Scio, about 00 acres in cultiva
tion. Price $8,200. Sec J. A. Mills,
3Si State street. Apr21
FOR EXCHANGE We have a fine ten
acre home near Weiser, Idaho, to ex
change for a grocery or hardware
store, or home in or near Salem. The
Square Deal Realty Co., 202 U. S.
Dank Illdg. tf
FOR SALE OX EASY TERMS A 5-
room almost new bungulow on a
paved street, 4 blocks to car line, a
beautiful little home. Price $1,500,
jiSOO eah and the bnlance $10 per
month, per cent interest. J. A.
Mills, 381 State street. Apr21
FOUR VALLEY FARMS For sale by
owner on county Toad and railroad.
50 to 200 acres each, good buildings,
good soil, ill under cultivation, close
to school, prices reasonable, half
cash, balance time at 6 per cent or
modern income bearing city property.
P. O. Box 24(5 Salcim. tf
MISCELLANEOUS
MONEY TO LOAN Seven per cent,
any amount on improved farm prop
. erty. Address Box 441, Salem. Or. tf
UNLIMITED AMOUNT ()i money to
loin on choice Willamette valley
farms, at reasonable rates. Address
J-73 care Journal. Apr20
REDUCED FREIGHT RATES To and
from all points east, on all household
goods, piunos, etc. Consolidated
earload service. Capital City Trans
fer company, agent for Pacifit
Coast Forwarding company, 101 South
Commercial street. Phone Main 933.
8CAVANGER
SALEM SCAVENGER Charles 8oo,
proprietor. Oarbage and refuse of all
kinds removed on monthly contract!
at reasonable rates. Yard and cess
pools cleaned. Office phone Main
2247. Residence Main 2272.
UNDERTAKERS
WEBB & CLOUOH CO. C. B. Webb,
A. M. Clough morticians and funeral
directors. Latest modern methodt
known to tho profession employed
409 Court street. Main 120, Main 088
BIO DON- RK! H A R DSO N CO. Fu nernl
directors and undertakers, 253 North
Tligh street. Day and night phon
183.
OSTEOPATH
DBS. B. II. WHITE anil R. W. WAL
TON Osteopathic physicians and
nerve specialists. Graduates of Amer
ican School of Osteopathy, Kirk
fille, Mo. Post graduate and special
ized in nerve diseases at Lo Angeles
ollege. Treat acute and chronic dis
eases. Consultation free. Lady at
tendant. Office fi0o-500 tJ. S. Na
tional Bank Building. Phone 859
Residence 340 North Capital jtreet.
Phone 309.
LODGE DIRECTORY
A. O. C. W. Protection Lodge, No. 2,
Meets every Monday evening at 8
in the Mc.Cornack hall, corner Court
and Liberty streets, R. O. Donaldson,
M. W.j A. Mcrauden, recoruer;
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, (has. McCarter,
W. M.J S. Z. Culver, secretary.
PACIFIC LODGE No. 50, A. F. k A. M.
Stated communication third Fri
day In each month at 7:30 p. m. in the
Masonic Temple. IIul V. Bolam, W.
M.J Ernest H. Choate, ccrctary,
SALEM HUMANE SOCIETY I). D,
Keeler, president; Mrs, Lou Tillson,
secretary. All case of cruelty or
neglect of dumb animals should be
reported to the secretary for investi
fation.
CENTRAL LODGE, No. IS, K. of P.
McCornack building. Tuesday even
ing of csch week at 7:30. J. O.
Ilolfiel, C C.j W. B. Gilion, K. of B.
and 8.
SEVEN
$
AND DRAYAGE
and Front atreeta Main 74
LODOB DIRECTORY-Oiffnued.
B. N. OF A. "Oregon Grape Camp,"
No. 1300, meets every Thursday ev
ening in McCornack building, Court
and Liberty streets; elevator. Mrs.
Sylvia Schaupp, 1791 Market, oracle; .
Mrs. Melissa Person, recorder, 1298
North Commercial. Phone 143G-M.
MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA
Oregon Cedar Camp, No. 5245,
meets every Thursday evening at 8
o'clock in McCornack haQ, corner
Court and Liberty street. Elevator
service. Geo. Beinohl, V. C; J. A.
Wright, clerk.
CHADWCK CHAPTER, No. 37, O. E.
8. Regular meeting every first and
third Tuesday at 8 p. m. in the Ma
sonic Temple. Minnie Mocller, W.
M.; Ida M. Babcock, secretary.
WOOCMEN O? THE WORLD Meet
every Friday night at 8 o cloak in.
McCornack block, B. W. Macey,
C. C.j L. S. Geer, clerk, 507 Court
street. Phone 593.
DE MOLAY COMMANDER Y, No. 5,
K. T. Regular conclave fourth Fri
day in each month at 8 o'clock p. n.,
in Masonic Temple. Sojourning Sir
Knights are courteously invited ta
meet with us. Lot L. Fearce, . C,
Frank Turner, recorder.
MULTNOMAH ROYAL ARCH CHAP
TER, No. 1, R. A. M. Regular meet
ing second Friday in each month at
8 p. m., in the Masonic Temple. Ray
F. Richardson, Ex, High Priest; Bus
sell 11. Brooks, secretary.
UNITED ARTISANS Capital Assom
bly, No. 84, meets every Wednesday,
at 8 p. m. in Moose hall. C. O. Mat
lock, M. A.; C. Z. Randall, secretary,
Salem Bank of Commerce.
HODSON COUNCIL, No. 1, R. 8. M.
State assembly first Monday ia
each nfonth, Masonic Temple. NF, P.
Rinmussen, Thrice Illustrious Mas
ter; Glenn O. Nile, recorder.
General Feed an
Small Livery Stable,
C. W. TRAIN
SS4 Ferry. Phone 88S
SALEM FENCE ni
STOVE WORKS
E. B. FLEMING, Pro.
Depot American Fenco
Gates, Plain and Barbed Wlr.
Faint, Oil and VarnlsHe,
Kooflng, pot, Bop Hook.
t 40 Years Efakrag Stoves
love rebuilt and repaired,
tove bought and lold.
ISO Court Street. Phone 114
Back ot Chicago lure.
MONEY TO LOAN
ON Good Real Estate Becurtry.
TH OS. K. FORD
Over Ladd li Basb Bank, 8atsm, Oref
MONEY TO LOAN V
ON GOOD REAL ESTATE BSCT7XITC
homer i mm
McOORNACX BUILDING
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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 2S3.