THE DAILY CAPITAL JO' RNAL, SALEM, OREO' WEDNESDAY, MAY ;;. lit,:. BACKACHE AND Hear Mr. E.litor: For tlie benefit of others, I gladly give this statement regarding the merits of Ir. riereeV Anurie Tablets. Am nearly 76 years of age. I suffered from backache, weak back, rheuma tism, and could nut control the ex-' cretion of the kidneys. I can safely' pay that "Amine," the new discovery of Dr. Pierce, Buffalo, X. Y., has done me more real good than anything I hare ever taken for these ailments. t thank him and wish him success iu his field of relieving the suffering. Sincerely voiirs, ! Mrs. X. M. nint. Note: I'p to this time, "Amine'' has not been on sale to the public, but by the persuasion of many patients and the increased demand-for this won derful healing tublet, Doctor Fierce has 5 NEW TODAY l ! CLASSIFIED ADVEETISINa BATE! Bate per word New Today: Each insertion, per word lr One week (6 insertions), per word ft One month (28 insertions), per word 17 All ads must be ordered for stated length of time, no ad to count less thai "10 words. The Capital Journal will not be re sponsible for more than one insertiot for errors la Classified Advertise ments. Bead your advertisement th first day it appears and notify us im mediately if it contains an error. Minimus; charge, 13c. PHONE 937 For Wood sal. tf FOR SALE Ilnlstein cow. X care Journal. mav4 HARRY Windoweleaner. Fhone 768. May3 GOATS FoK SALK Inquire Salem Fuel Yards. may 3 FRON1- APARTMENTS Ground floor 491 N. Cottige. tf I'WH SALE $1000 .mortgage for 000. A care Journal. ' tf FOR RENT SIGNS For sale it Cap ital Journal office. tf FOR RENT Modern 4 room house well furnished. Phone 79SW. ' tf NICE HOUSEKEEPING BOOMS Near city hall. Fbone 47. tf FOR SALE 5 acres, close in. $11 00. Phone S7F2I. Paul Gronkc. inayil MODERN HOCSK for rent, good' lo cation, cor. 12th and Marion-, may,) JMIKSSMAKIXG And plain sewing for $1.2o a day. Phone liO'l. mnyK COM PETEXT DR KSSMAK I N't! P.y day $2.00. Phone 74-', room f2. map! 1MLAU & Pro If choice seed poto toes, prize" Biirbnnks.. Phone 32K11 and S;!3. may3 FURNISHED house for rent, 7 rooms, modern, 642 N. High. Inquire at 6G0 N. High. MayS WANTED To buy Mohair. East Sa lem Tannery, 23th and Oak streets. Phone 2100-M. tf FURNISHED, rooms and housekeeping appartinents, rates reasonable, close in, 1G0 Court. tf WE CAU SAVE you money on garden hose, Nelson Bros. & Fatton, plumbers 255 Chemeketa St. tf WANTED 1913 or 1916 Ford, must be in good shape, must be cheap for cash. Phone U92. tf FOR SALE or trade two acres of fine land 0 room house, bv owner. .120 Hubbard lildg. ' may3 FOR RENT Furnished and unfurnish ed rooms in Hubbard building. V. if. Norris. Room .104. tf LOST Crochet, handbag containing money and various other things. Find er please leave at Journal office, m.l WANTED Will pay cash rent for 4 or S -icres of good jotato land. Must be cheap. Address Journal C-50. May6 FCI!MS1II:D 7 room modern house for rent 3 blocks from Commercial and State Sts. No children. Address L. H. care Journal. m iy3 WANTED Modern 4 or 3 room cot tage or bungalow, close in, prefer ably furnished. C. 1!. co. Journal, tf FOB SALE 3 Vi half truck Studebaker wagon. Will trade for heavier wagon cordwood or stumpage. 27SG Lee Phone 1322-J. tf FOR RENT Business block room, size 18x80 feev 407 State street. In quire at 403 State. Thone 1009 Maurice Elinger. tf FOUND Two Jersey heifers about (2) years old, fawn color. Two spotted heifers about 10 months old. Phone -1257 ami pay for ml. may:) Investigation Proves ' that various disease germ3 have their breeding-place in the waste) producta of the body. Don't, then, let your bowels clog and throw these harmful germs back on the blood. Take no chances with serious illness. Keep your bowels free, and the bile regulated with BEEeilflETS PILLS 1 PrmPt'y an(1 surt,y relieve constipation. Indigestion, billoumes and sick headache. They are compounded from drua of vegetable origin-harnileaa and not habit-forming. The experience of three generations ahow that Beecham't Pills prevent disease and are A Great Aid to Health Direction, of epcdnl rahi to womra with T.ry bo SoM by druggieU throng the world, la bocee, lOe, 25c RHEUMATISM' finally decided to put it into the drug stores of this country within immedi ate reach of all sufferers. Simply ask for Doctor Pierce's An uric Tablets. There can be no imita tion. Every package of "Anurie'-' is sure to be Dr. Pierce's. You will find the signature on the package just as you do ou Dr. Tierce 's Fav orite Prescription, the ' ever-famous friend to ailing women, and Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, proven by years to be the. greatest gen eral tonic and reconstructor for any one. At any rate don't give up hope of being cured of your malady until An urie" has been tried. Just a few doses have proven that it will make one feel like a different person. Kditor Please insert this letter iu some conspicuous place in your paper. RESIDENCE PARLORS Licensed Lady Assistant Moderate Prices Perfect Service Latest Methods Are Found Only At Cottage Undertaking Parlors Phone 724. Salem, Ore. KOI? SALE White enamel bed, mod em design at n b.irgain, call 2".0 N ISth. mav4 V- AN VK! Experienced girl for gen crnl housework. 1 hone mornings main lOo'J. mavo FOR RENT 3 room modern house 1441 Trade St., Enquire W. A. Lis- ton, 4X4 Court St. tf SALEM AND PORTLAND Improved i t v property to exchange for mer- (hitudise of any kind, any where. Address box 2s, I r.ibtree. Or. U l-'OR SALE A fine SO acre farm miles from Salem all in cultivation, only $12.j per acre, will take StvOOO in other property, must be good, tf GOAT AND SHEEP SHEARING Bj up to date power equipment. List your orders at Salem Fuel Yards. Phone "9. Densmore & Fresis, tf KUl KENT Modern nine room house, large sleeping porch, on- paved street three blocks lrom state house. v. 11 Crabenhorst S: Co., 273 Slate St. nin; WE WILL PAY The highest cash price lor poultrv, eggs, veal. Limllev & tiholson, Salem, 404 Ferry, coiner Liberty, east ot" armory. Phone 1144. niav.T I'OK SALE -an 1 most reason ible fin est st ruins of cabbage and tomatoe plants in the state, only 10c a dozen. Call and see, :44 S. 2."th or phone "OsAV. mayll WANTED Tonus on W. H. Tatter son's place south of Eola to haul wood, $;" per day. They will find the foreman, Mr. Siseho, on the job. Must begin work right away. tf l''OI' SALE Eleven acres, irll clear, house and barn, (i .u-res prunes. 4 acres oals, fine spring, owner has lease on ,10 acres adjoining which he turn to parly buying 11 acre tract. Price $liiiu,' '100 will handle this. See A. Kitterninn. with W. II. Cra benhorst Co.. 27") State St. may;! AT Si OTPs REST Kit S. Commer cial, a dinner like this every day for l.'c, from 10:.'!0 a. m. to 10 p. m. in cluding soup, 2 vegetables and pie mid bread ami butter, tea or coffee or mess baked halibut. Irish stew, bed' stew, roast beef, roast pork, hamlniig steak, loin ste.ik, country sausage, pork chops, ham mid beans. illnet DALLAS COUNCIL ELECTS I Dallas, Or., May ."..The annual j meeting of tne city council of Dallas was neiil last nigur, ami ononis lor the ensuing year elected." V. L. l!arber resigned as couiieilnian-ntlarge, ami was elected street commissioner, taking the place of P, S. Greenwood. E. .1. Cond. elected councilman from the third ward, decline. 1 to iUnlil'y nnd I'. E. ilavis, i local furniture dealer, was elected to fill the vacancy, A i-oiinciltiiaii-al large will be elected Wednesday evening. Edward 1 Coad was re-elected city attorney: W. (I. Vassal, city treasurer; O. P. Chase, city marshal; John Miaw, night nur :shal; S. ii. Taylor, city engineer. Eugene Fifteen telephone poles in stalled on College Dill costing .$5,000. News Notes From The Santian. Mines Mr. Lott and Larson.-the Minnie E. leases, returned last week to continue operations on their claims. Bob and Andy Dauz came in early last week to look after their (iiims, lo cated near the Lewis and Clark mine. Packing from the Black Eagle to-the Gold Creek mine is being done with horses, for the first time since last November. Supplies ' for eight people have been cnrrieii over the snow with pack saddles, using snow shoes to get pver the trail with until last week. Teams can haul -supplies from Gates as far as the Black Eagle mine now. Mr. Peary, of the Crown Point com pany, brought in a crew of men some time ago to start improvements upon their property. Otto Hansen, the placer mill man of Salem, was seen on the trail headed fjr the Gold Creek mine. The Silver King people have let a new contract to extend their main tun nel into the mountain further to tnp their main ledge. F. E. H. Quinaby School Notes An interesting and instructive contest in rending nnd composition was held in the primary room at the Quinaby school this Inst month. The pupils below named receiving the highest standing: Rending, first grade, Grant Buchanan. Reading, second grade, Gladys Rog ers. Reading, third B, Vera Ptine. Reading, third A. Hazel Anderson. Composition, third B, Mabel Rogers, Thelma Penny, Evelyn Longmire. Composition, third A, Mildred Beck ner, Hazel Anderson. The two compositions receiving the highest credits in the third A class are a-s follows:' Our School. Our school house is situated half way between Quinaby nnd Hopmere on the Chnmpoeg road. The school house is painted gray and trimmed in white. It is a two-room building. The name of our school is Buena Crest. We have three acres of playground. Part is fixed up for basketball and an other part for baseball. ' I am iu the primary room. My teach er's name is Miss Nash. We have organized an Industrial club and I took sewing. We are going to have a program the last dav of school. Mav 19. MILDRED BECKNER, 9 years, 3d grade. Quinaby, Ore. Our School. Our school house is situated between Hopmere and Quinaby. It has been built two. years. It is on the Chnm poeg road. There are two rooms in our school house. The name of our school is Buena Crest, which means ''beauti ful mountain." We have organized an Industrial club in our school. The boys took garden ing and most of fhe girls took sewing. We got a new flag for our school this spring by selling flag buttons. There are thirty pupils in the pri mary room and eighteen iu the princi pal 's room. j. We have a very nice playground with basketball, swings and tin acting bnr. ! Olir school -will close ill tlii-cp u-pptrs HAZEL AXDEKSOX, 8 years, 3d grade. Quimiby, Ore. ACHES AND PAINS Don't neglect a pain anywhere, but find out what causes it and conquer the cause. A pain in the kidney re gion niny put you on your back tomor row. Don't blame the weather for swollen feet, it may be an advanced warning of Blight'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. The best way is to keep in good condi tion dav in and dav out bv regularly taking COLD MEDAL HAARLEM OIL Capsules. Sold by reliable drug gists. Money refunded if they do not help you. Bewaro of substitutes. Tho only pure imported Haarlem Oil Cap sules are tho GOLD MEDAL. Fruitland News (Capital Journal Special Service.) Fruitland, May :t. Mr. and Mrs. Har ry I.uiideen were Sunday visitors at the Stnndifer home. William Bellamy is again at home for a short time after several weeks spent iu the vicinity of Amity. Kenneth Wolfe and his sister wero visiting at the Jialch home Inst Sunday. There was a dance last Saturday night at tho Fruitlnud hall, quite a num ber of people coming from a distance, Carl Slebbins has been working late ly for the Power Company at Inde pendence. Mr. Cernik nnd Mr. C E. McEhvain went over to Hazel Green .Sunday On business pertaining to the farm of Mr. McElwaiu. The cheese factory started last Mon day, (juito a large scope of country is tributary to this point and therefore a very favorable start is made. A genuine good time was spent at a party at Mr. Bonds west of Fruitland by a large crowd from various com munities.. Those from Fruitland were Avis Williams, liuby Creeul'elder, Wal ter Ransom, Wm. Bellamy, Kenneth Runner, .loo l'liegel, and .- Clinton Withain. MANY ORADUATES TEACH Monmouth, Or., May 3. Of the 2PJ gijtdii:i,les of the Oregon .Normal school in the four classt-s from .lime. IIHI, to February, lIHil, 'Jll are teach ers, llf -this number IU have .poi tions iu grade schools. US in mini dis tricts, eight are principals and two are instructors in the state blind H-'hool at Saleui. Of the 31 students not fetch ing two lire dead. I'i lire mariied, 10 ore engaged in olm-r work than teai-h-ing- had three are attending the Cni versify of Oregon. Knieker "I 'ollege tenches a be how to yell and kick." Hooker "A mule ran rbi that and still have two legs left over." Judge. PC" iVeiv Herbal Skin Balm Skin sufferers when we ailvise you to nse D'EXMA, the iw herbal skin balm, we aro jdvbing you rialit. Wc have- found noihin tlint begins to eiiii.il this formula, made exclu sively from Nnturc's healin herbs. The Lakeview Laboratories of Chicago hava f liven iu the exclusive right to sell D'EXMA n our home. town, and we have made so many friends by recommending this great formula, that wewant you to try a box today on our tanrniitee to you personally that if it doesn't soothe and- Cool, and bepin healin; at onra it will cost you nothing. If jou are not thor eughlv satisned.come and get your money back. Crown Drug.- company, 332 Bute ot. Macleay News Notes (Capital Journal Special Service.) Macleay, Ore., May .1. Never before has Macleay, as a community, heard a more delightful troupe of musicians than the DtjMoss concert entertainers who delighted a large audience for over two hours. Each member of the aggregation Is a true artist in his or her line. Especially was the plnying of Elbert DeMoss on i the violin beautifully executed, and more especially when it is considered that he is but 10 years old. The program which they rendered is as follows:. Overture Calijjh of Bagdad. Boul dieu. ' . ''. Vocal quartette from the Oratorio "Elijuh." Mendelssohn., Banjo club March. Sousa. Hand bell ringing Hytjin. Flute and 'Cello duet Serenade. Titl. College glee Male Quartette. Anvil chorus Quintette. Verdi. Xylophone quartette Echoes from Multnomah. DeMoss. Humerous duet by Elbert and Homer DeMoss. Parry. The Miserere To concerts played, by one man. Arerdi. Male quartette Negro Medley. . 1 . Evening bells Quartette with imita tion bells. .. . The DeMoss family have been play ing for over 43 years and have delighted thousands of -people. They are recently from Los Angeles where they spent the last mouth. They went from Macleay to Scio and from there they will go to various points in Oregon. A party was held at the homo of Frank Nieswander last Tuesday in hon or of his birthday,. A' truck load of young people from Salem were there. The Ladies' Aid will meet at the home of Mrs. Murphy, May 4, for an all day good time. .-, ' , . , ' Lewis- Tooker; formerly of Macleay, is visiting here. Mr. Lovoll, of Salem, pastor of the United Evnngelictil church' there, will preach at Macleay Sunday afternoon. at 3 o 'flock. Everett Lewis is the owner of a new Auburn cnr. SWISS SYSTEM (Continued from page one.) A centralized ftnvcfhrncnt would have its grip on you. Kvem the Swisvy'n'.f'tei " ilightoejir mouths of w.ir, are becoming restless under the central military, control of Heme. In peace times the local com mander is mi officer chosen by the soldiers in the local troops; he is al ways tt man from tho neighborhood. But iduring the war high officers from Heme have gone to .the. various corners of Switzerland to take control and the independent Swiss citizens don't like it. Not-any more than Americans in California would like to have an army officer from Wash ington come and rule their lives and actions. There have been half a dozen parliamentary quarrels in the Swiss congress wilhiu the last four months over this malter. The little blue book, issued by the state government, wouldn't be an in convenience. America ns ill every dis trict, to judge by the experience of the Swiss, would w.int to elect their own officers and be under the control of their own government. Any Swiss can tell you that to sub mit to any other arrangement is lo up set the fundamental ideas on which both the I'niled Stales and Swiss fed eration were founded. M Hilary men in Switzerland want federal control. The citizens want canton or sfnte control. And when they don't hive it they raise a row, that serves to ease up the federul pressure on them. (Article No. II will tell how long it takes in Switzerland to learn how to become one of the best soldiers in the world. It is a surprisingly short time.) NO SAILORS AVAILABLE San Francisco, May It. Three British sailing vessels are lying idle in port here today, unable to sail bcenus of lack of men. A few -sailors who want to get back to England and enlist have volunteered. But there are practically no seamen available at present, most of the tars having gone north with the Alaskan packing fleet. STENOGRAPHERS Why Not Use Columbia QUALITY Carbons? Made in Oregon 100 Copies Guaranteed from Each Sheet. Columbia Carbon Fa?er Mfg. Co. 33rd i Broadway, Portland, Ore. When in SALEM, OREGON, gto at BLIGH HOTEL 8rlctly Modern Free and Private Baths BATES: 75c, 11.00, 11.50 PER DAT The only hotel in the business district. Nearest to all Depots, Theatres end Capitol Building A Home Away From Horns. T. O. BLIGH, Prep. Both Phones. Free Aute Bos. t TIE MARKETS t The following prices for frnits and vegetables are those asked by the wholesaler of the retailer, and not what is paid to the producer. All other prices 'are those paid the producer. Corrections are made daily. Mill feed stuffs and grains continue strong. The only advance today is in oats, with a 40 cent price. - Eggs are firm in Portland and this Is bidding up the price locally of 20 cents cash and 21 cents trade. Sugar did not advance loyally yester day, hut the grocers are expecting any day. notice of higher prices. trraina. . Dnfa vnt.-l. 1 7 flOTT 1 7 TO ! Cheat $17.00 Wheat : 85c Oats r 40c Rolled barley .v! $35.00 Corn :.. $35.50 Cracked corn $37.00 Bran .. .. $2G 00 Snorts, per tou $29.0 ! .Butter. Buttcrfat ......'. 4....'.....'..J .27e Creamery butter, per pound .'..l!9c Country butter 20cL'c Eggs and Poultry. . . Eggs, case count, cash 20c Eggs, trade . ; 21c Hens, pound Joe Roosters, old, per pound !)(310c Broilers, under 2 pounds ...... 22(a:'5c Fork, Veal and Mutton. Veal, dressed : 9c Pork,. dressed .., 10 l-2llc Pork, on foot SS Spring lambs, 1910 Sc Steors 67e Cows 45 l-2c Bulla 3 l-24c Ewes ; . 5e Wethers . 6 l-2c Vegetables. Cabbage $3.30 Tomatoes, Florida and Cuban .... $4.0f ' String garlic 15d Potatoes, cwt ...$1.25(o1.50 Potatoes, now 6c Beets ......... $1.00 Asparagus 8c Broccoli 75c Radishes 40c Green onions 40c Green peppers : 25c Green peas ,. 7c Egg plant .'. 18c Carrots . $1.00 Onions $2.00 Apples, Hood River 75c(a$1.75 Rhubarb 40e Florida celery $ 1 00 Fruits. Oranges, Navels -.... $2.25(0)3.50 Tangerines $3.00 Lemons, per box $1.004.50 Bananas, pound 5c California grape fruit $3.50 Florida grape fruit $5.00$6.00 Pineapples 7 l-2e noney $3.50 Strawberries '.. '....'.'...'.. $l.fi0(ft $2.00 Retail Prices. I'-KRSi Per dozen, fresh ranch "25c Sugar, cane $8.2."j(S 8.(15 Sugar, beet . ... . . ;.; 8.06&8.15 Creamery butter1 v 35c Flour, hard wheat ......... $1.601.80 Flour, valloy $1.30 PORTLAND MARKET Portland, Ore., JIuy 3 Wheat: Club, lUCo-flTc. Bluestem, $1.0lfo 1.07. Fortyfold, lUfri .Xe. . Red 'Russian, 93 1-2(c'iV. Oats: No. 1 while 'feed, $2ii.2.'ifri 27.00. Bailey: Feed, $27.50(7; 2fl.nO. Hogs: Best live, $l.00(ii 9.10. Prime steers, $9.00. Fancy cows, $7.25(rt 7.50. Calves, $8.00. Spring lambs, $9.50(0 10.00. Butter: City creamery, L'lc. Country butter, 27i Eggs: Selected local ex., 21 1-2(T 22 1 -2c. Hens, 17 I -2c. Broilers. 'WOi 35c. Geese, Hlpillc. Weekly Report of Union Stock Yards North Portland, May I. Cattle. The market opened for the week rather slow. As usual pulp fed steers brought 9.00. No change in tho mte on gr.iin fed slock. Cows, heifers and bulls were very ware, although there was no change iu prices. Tno first Cali fornia grass stuff arrived today. ( all' receipts are continually increasing and prices nie very good Hogs Receipts were fairly good. The bulk of s.iles were mads at 9.00 and 9.05, some of the choicest bringing 9.15 and 9.20. The market closed strong. Sheep Sheep are beginning to move n lit tle more freelv, although the receipts i were only 300 head. All classes are in j great demand and lop prices-are .still being rcnlizcil.- .... Keprosentatlvt Bales 31 Steers 1121 I,u0 40 steers I HlO 8.X0 2i steers II HI H.mo 2:i steers !I2 8.75 .'! cows 81 7.00 15 cows OKI 7.50 (I cows i'12 7.25 fi cows 1070 7.0H, 1 bull 020 5.75 1!0 heifers IIIMl 8.25 1 stag I l:n) 7.50 1 1 t hogs : HO H.'JO S'l hogs 2 ! !.I5 210 hogs 182 l. I II 52! hogs 224 il.05 1700 hogs ; 200 li.ni)! SWIFT ft CO. GUILTY Chicago, May The firm of Swift & Co. was found guilty today in Judge Lliudis' court of violation's of the inter state commerce regulations against re hating. A verdict of guilty wn re turned on 20 counts. The firm faces a fine of 58O,0ijfj. Harmless to Flush Kidneys and Neutralize Irritating AcidsSplendid for System Kidney and bladder Weakness result from uric acid, says x noted authority. The kidneys filter this acid from the blood and pass it on to the bladder, where it often remains to irritate and inflame, causing a burning, scalding sensation, or setting up an irritation it tiio neck or the bladder, ogliging you to seek relief two or three times during the night. The sufferer is in constant dread, the water passes some times with a scalding sensation and is very profuse; again, there is difficulty in avoiding it. Bladder weakness, most folks call it, because tier can t control unnition While it is extremely annoying and sometimes very painful, this is really one oi tho most simple ailments to over-! come. Get about four ounces of Jad Salts from your pharmacist and take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast, continue this for two . or three days. This will neutralize the acids in the urine so it no longer is a source of irritation to the bladder and urinary organs which then act norm ally again, J.ul Salts is inexpensive, harmless, and is made from tho acid of grapos ami lemon juice, combined with lithia, and is used by thousands of folks who are subject to urinary disorders caused by uric acid irritation. Jad . Salts is splendid for kidneys and causes no bad effects whatever. '. ' Here you have a pleasant, efferves cen lithia-water drink, which quickly relieves bladder trouble. ' JOSEPH SKIDMORE DEAD Vancouver, Wash., May" 3. Joseph Henry Skuliiiore, pioneer resident of the Northwest and whose home is at Independence. -Of:, died today at the home of his son, M..O. Skidniore, at Imago,'1 five lniles east, of this city. He was 78 years old. ", ' For raoro than 50 years Mr. Skidniore has engaged in' ministerial work iu the Northwest, boing i Methodist minister. He was pastor'of the local church 30 years ago. His wife was with him at the time of his death, both coining here for a short visit, about ten days ago, Four sons, besides his widow, survive. KEEP THE KIDNEYS WELL Health Is Worth saving, and Some Salem People Enow How to Savs It. Many Salem people take their lives in their hands by neglecting the kid neys when they know these organs neod help. Weak, kidneys are responsible for a- vast amount- of suffering and ill health the slightest delay is danger ous. Use Doan's Kidney Pills a rem- edv-ihat has helped thousands-of kidney sufferers, nere is a Salem citizen's recommendation: W. C. Johnston, gardener, 1021 Mill street, Salem, savs: "After several medicines had failed to help me, I used Doa"n's Kidnoy Pills and got great relief from kidney and bladder trouble. I still UBe Doan's Kidney PUs once in a .while when a cold settles in my back and kidneys and the kidney seere tions become disordered. I always get quick relief. You may continue pub lishing the endorsement I have given Doan's Kidney Pills before." Price 50c, at. all- dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Dnans Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Johnston had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. Mrs. Gilman,.G. A. U. and Relief Corps candidate, is demonstrating that the race for Rose Festiv.il queen is not necessarily to the young. CHIROPRACTIC SPIN OLOGIST DB. O. L. SCOTT Graduato of Chiro practic's Fountuin Head, Davcnnort, Iowa. If you have tried everything and have got no relief, try Chiroprac tie spinal adjustments and get well. Office 406-7-8 U. S. National Bank Building. Phone Main 87. Residence Main 828-R. FOR RENT MODERN 5 ROOM HOUSE Furnish ed, for rent, $13. Phone 1737-W tf FOR RENT Nicely furnished house keeping rooms reasonable, o.jj JNortn; Commercial street. tfj FTilNISIIED HO I 'SK For nxit, 6 -rooms and housekeeping app.trtinentsj rates reasonable. 271 U near Com-i mcreinl. ' ninvo MISCELLANEOUS WI-: WILL PAY The highest cash prii-e for poultry, eggs, veal. I.indlev & (ihalson, Salem, -lot Ferry, corner Liberty east of armory. ' M ONLY TO LOAN $500 to $25ni) 7 per tent three to five years; $'J0o0 . for. farm security 7 per cent; $1500 for "city property 7 pr cent 2 to H ye irs; 't. 1000 cither farm or city if recir'tv i 'good. See J. A. Mills, .'!St Stars t. may4 BEDUCED FLIGHT RATEH To and from all points east, on all household goods, pianos," etc. Consolidated arload service. Capital City Trans fer company, agents for Pacific Coast Forwarding company, 161 South Commercial street. Phone Main 9.13 CLEASTER8 AND D7ER8 iPPAREL SERVICE COMPANT 138 Houth High street. We clenn, press, repair, remodel and re-line slothing and furs. Careful attention given all work. We call and deliver. Phone 728. WATER COMPANY 9ALEM WATER COMPANY Office corner Ccmnercial and Trade streets. For water service apply at office. Bills payable monthly in advance. FOB 8 ALB FOB SALE White Rock egjB for hatching. Phono 40jR may3 FOR SALE 1913 twin Indian motor eyeje, com,rd,cteltv equipped. I'hona 670. may I I'OIJ SALE One good young sound work mare and colt, 1400 lbs. Phone, ll-'l?. may 3 FOR SALE A white enamel bed, modern design at a bargain, Call 2;i0 K IStu. may FOR SALE Choice acclimated seel corn, grown by H. D. Landon, Sale Fence Works, "back of Chicago stora. May ML'sT SELL Th:s week. 10 acres, all under plow on main road just out side citv. $2000, half cash. Wood, Bayne Bldg. . may3 FOR SALE 5 room bungalow, $1609, ' $15 down, $15 month, an 6 per cent interest, gardeu planted. Call 7txl North 14tii St. mayll FOR SALE 50 or 100 acres river bob torn laud, high building ground, oa Oregon Electric, 9 miles north of Al bany, near school and store. Terma will t ike some property in trade. K Anderson, Talbot, Or., may28 FOUB VALLEY FARMS For sale br owner on county road and railroad. 50 to 200 acres each, good buildings, good soil, ill under cultivation, cloea to school, prices reasonable, half cash, balance time at 6 per cent ot modern income bearing flit property P. O. Box 246 Salem. tf FOR SALE Five acres about 2 mile out, fenced, house, barn, some fruit, good water, price $1200. For es eiiaiige, good house, well locatod, reasonable price, will take an auto mobile in exchange Square Deal Realty Co., 202 U. S. Bank Bldg. Phone 470. FOlt SALE Modern 10 room hone and fonr acres, in Falls City, all modern conveniences, and Studabak er car, 6 cylinder, 1913 modol, A-l condition. Will sell for cash of terms or trade. Address Mr. Chios A. Seymour, Salem R. 2. Princ. Moun tain View school. may9 DENTISTS OB.- O. A. OLSON",. Dentist Adminis ters nitrous ozid and ogygen gaa Boom 214, Masonic Temple. Phon 440.- Salem, Oregon. OSTEOPATH DBS. B. H. WHITE and B. W. WAL TON Osteopathic physicians and nerve specialist. Graduates of Amer ican School of Osteopathy, Kirk villa, Mo. Post graduato and special ized in nerve diseases at Los Angeles ollege. Treat acute and chronic dis eases. Consultation frea. Lady at tendant. Office 505-506 TJ. 8. Na tional Bank Building. Fhone 859. Residence 346 North Capital street. Phone 369. Get the drift of the world's doings by rending The Capital JoornaL UNDERTAKEB3 WEBB ft CLOUGH CO. C. B. Webb, A. M. Clough morticians and funeral directors. Latest modern methods known to the profession employed. 499 Court street. Main 120, Main 983. BIGDON-RICHARDSON CO. Funeral directors and undertakers, 252 North High street. Day and night phone 183. BOAVAKOF SALEM SCAVENGES Charlus Soos, proprietor. Garbage and refuse of all kinds removed on monthly contracts at reasonable rates. Yard and cess pools cleaned. Office phone Main 2247. Residence Main 2272. General Feed ani Small Livery Stable, C. W. THAIN 854 Ferry. Phone 281 MONEY TO LOAN OK Good Real Estate Security. THOS. K. FORD Over L4d ft Bush Bank, Balers, Ores MONEY TO LOAN 7 ON GOOD REAL E8TATB SECTXUTT HOMER H. SMITH McCORNACK BUILDING L. M. HUM Care of YICK SO TONG Chinese Medicine and Tea Company Has medicine which will cure any known 153 South High Street, Salem, Ore. Phone 283. SALE?,, FENCE asi STOVE WORKS K. B. FLEMING, Prof. Depot American Fesca Gates, Plata sod Barbed Wire, Paints, Oils and Varnishes, 4 tooting, posts, Hop Hsokj. 40 Years Making SiOTsa Stoves rebuilt sad resslred, tores bought and sold. J lSO Court Street. Fturas U4 Bck of Cblctfo Store. ' T