THE DAILY CAPITAL JOT'RNAL. SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 24. lfllfi. SEVEN ira HQ A I f7TVy? 1 Day Only The One You Have Been Waiting for 89TH ANNUAL TOUR ' I i f 1 1l 1 1 i mw f t n m 4 11 5 ACRES OF TENTED WONDERS 4 RING CIRCUS- -BIG 51-FUNNY CLOWNS-51 500-SENSATIONAL NOYELTIES-500 A Marvelous Display, of Arenic Triumphs -SEE THE Big Free Street Parade SEAT SALE AT CENTRAL PHARMACY. UST ' word Mr.Trt. !f Mc. Horn LevM UST nttr Hotl Not. toniii hotpltiblt dom UST felect large, cheer Jul room (or youl itay UST Itop.-t long, long tim ..ot e iriort, ihort time UST trp nrvice that tn ticipitaf avtry thing., an atmos. phare that dlihu UST malte itert toward btttar nalth--tnjo tk many inj noonvtnin masl UST meet end Hobnob with friandl ki tht airy lobby UST rest Jour'weary bones' on truly luxurious bad and aurTandar to plrannt draamr UST trie thinfl that appeal) nedorat pneaa. Roonu aJlth privilal of bath St or more tin day. Roomi with private bath $1.5 0 or mer the it) 11. of Wuriinton I24i an J Washington Portland BISHOPS CHANGE RESIDENCES Saratoga. X. V.. May 24. Effective :it the end of t li c Methodist general conference iiro a number of iiniottrtnt .changes in tin" Episcopal residences if newly elected bishops and also trans fers of old bishops, it wis learned to day. Ciiiof unions those are the fol lowing: - Adnn W. Leonard of Seattle to San .T'ra ncisen. Matt S. Hughes of l'assndoua to Portland. Ir. Edwin 11. Unfiles from San l-'ru ncis eo to Boston. Richard .1. Cook f rmi Portland, dr.. to Helena, .Mont. The couf'ereuee today defeated a resolution providing for consolidation of several church magazines. Bishop Bnshford was assigned to Peking, Bishop Lewis to Shanghai, and Bishop Welsh to Korea. Don't Worry about your digestive troubles, sick headache, tired feeling or constipation. The depression that induces worry is probably due to a disordered liver, anyway. Correct stomach ailments at once by promptly taking I I i FILLS ' They aid digestion, regulate the bile, gently stimulate the liver, purify the blood and clear the bowels of all waste matter. Safe, sure, speedy. Acting both as a gentle laxative and a tonic, Beecham's Pills help to Right The Wrong L-ntt 31 of Any Medtctn bl Hi World, Soid rrrrkM. 1m botM, 10c, 25c. si MAY 25 DOUBLE MENAGERIE Salem Boy President of U. 0. Junior Class Roland Geary leads the senior class for the year I9HI-17 in the capacity of presiilent. Tain was the decision of the votes in the annual election yes terday afternoon. " llawkshaw " won out over "Scoop" Rathbuu 3S votes to 21. The other officers chosen were: Mil dred llronn, vice president; Olive Ris ley, secretary; Ben Fleschinan, treasur er and Harry Lynch, sergennt-at-arms. Kenneth Moores, of Salem, by a count of 7!' to lit I votes, won over Kenneth I'artlelt, of Kstaeadn, for the position of president of the junior class of next year. The annual election were held in Guild hill yesterday and but 115 sophomores out of u class of 250 exercised their right to vole the ballot. Lillian Littler was elected vice-president of the class. She received 4" votes, being seconded by Dorothy Dun bar with 35, and James Uriscol with .'ill. Marion Springer won over Mnrtha Tin ker lor t lie secretaryship in one ot the most exciting nnishes ever recorded in class records. The count was 58 to 57 and the winner was in doubt until the last, ballot had been opened, llirold Tregilgas. unopposed for -the office of treasurer, received 113 votes to his credit. -Oregon Knierald. Fruitland News (Capital Journal Special Service) l-'ruitlnnd. -May 24. Miss Grace Cole man was present at the exercises in the church Suudnv evening. Mrs. Baker was plcasmitly surprised by a group of her neighbors coining m last Thursday and helping in her firm work. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson's son Aruiur and his wife lire here from California visiting. Rose and Klmer Otlerbein spent on day lfternoiin with the Lent family of Macleny. Mr. and Mrs, T.atten were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don aldson last Sunday afternoon. The Coulsou family are moving in the old Xelson place this week. They in tend to start the store in a small way increasing as the tride warrants. Fred De Vries has bought a new Saxon car and will soon be seen .show ing off his driving ability. Frog Gerig went over to Keer sta tion to piny ball last Sunday. A huge crowd of people from Salem came out Sunday in nuloinubiles and gave i fine program at trie church. Song, choir; opening talk, Deo. Coop er: reading, Frankie Kdwards; talk, l.uella Tompkins: song, Frank re war. Is; Walter talk. C ( ininle, Fiank Edward reading, Mis Wallace: talk. Curtis; reading, F.lla Williams:' . 10. Dotv; quartette, Bessie Flla Wiiliuns. Bert F.d wards. Strushnugh: reading. Fran. .ie s; sung, choir. Medford In Line s to Build Railway I Nfe.lfi.rd. Or., May 2. Medford voted five I" one yesterday in Cuvor 'of auieiiiliiig the city charier, lulhori- ; ing the city to vote .WOO.UOll bonds tor I the construction of a railroad to 11. e ( 1'lue Ledge mine. In spite of the unfavorable weather 'a large vote was pulled, the result be ing 1 : ;r; I for and -I'.", against the issue. , The largest majoiity for the bonds was in the First ward, with lis f,,r the bond- i i i 1 ariiust. : When informed of the vote, S. S. ' I'.ollis, owner- of the traction enmpanv. .which proposes to build the road, said he would now otfer a contract to the city whi.-h he believed would be ac cepted by as large a majority. A second election will he held in the near future, when the peopl-.- niil voic upon the contract and, if that pns-es. , construction will be -irte. as ooii i. ithe bonds are marketed. 1 Silverton News (Capital Mourual Special Service) Silverton, Or.. May 24. Among those to attend the field meet at Sulem last Saturday were ewev Allen and sis ter Faye, who were accompanied by the Misses . .vien Browne, Hilda Chase ind Kstella Stuart. Miss Anui Plinslty came over from Salem for an over Sunday visit with her father anil brother who are num bered among the new business men of Silverton. Mrs. W. W. Scott has taken over the Cov.age hotel and moved in the first of the week. Bert Farnsworiu was on the sick list the last of the week. Joe Luis 'and son Kdward were at Mt. ngel Suiuliy iuutmooii visiung the home folks, returning on the even ing passenger. J. W. Hyett and wife accompanied! by Mr. and Mrs. John T. Iloblitt and family motored over into Polk count v Sueday. Their trip led them via Dal las, Monmouth and Independence and was much enjoyed by all. J. L. Stalker is punning to build a new resilience on Mill street. The con tract has been 'et to Messr. Hee.rv Grazier and Arthur C'hamness. Before the work on the new residence can be started the old house will be moved back on the lot and remodeled to rent. Johif Slovev who has been section boss for the Silver Falls Timber Co., has 'fone to Suit Lane, X'tah, to work the next three months, when he will leave for Argentine, South America, where he has accepted a position with an Knglish syndicate to do sonic rail road work. I A bunch of Silverton young people chartered handcars Saturday night aud went out the-logging roan to a dance at Mr. Johnsons. A dandv good time is the way they all tell it, and boun teous lunch was passed among the crowd before leaving for home at a very late hour. The recital given liv Mrs. Gertrude Smith's juipils on Monday evening was a great success and enjoyed by a large audience. Mrs. Joseph Lais mil daughter Kve lyn went to Downe station on the Sun day afternoon passenger, for a short visit with the former's mother, Mrs. T. Humpert. Mrs. Alfred Williams came home from Woodbiirn Saturday after a pleas ant visit with relatives at that place. Miss Meva Blackerby went to Town send to spend the week end with her sister C.issie who teaches the school at that place. H. Owen and sister Mrs. Plina Cir cle returned from Drain. Ore., Monday after a two weeks visit at the home of their brother George. K. S. Robinson is among the many from Silverton to go to Montana where the report comes that men are scare and wages good i' vv I.-.,..,,,. o.i r;.. i...i.i , i Md laiiie accompanied Mrs. M. E.l Imbo.len to her home in Portland M on- dnv. Mrs. Inibodeti is a sister of u,. i Keene she came Sunduv for a short visit. Dr. F. 1). Lewis, wiio formerly prac ticed in this city, was an over Sunday guest of friends here. He is now in the employ of the government on the ma riue medical staff loc.lted at San Fran cisco. The G. W. Loomis family are enjoy ing a visit from their daughter Mrs. .1. W. Willis and children of Lavina, Mont., who came Saturday for n months stay with relatives here. Mrs. S. E. Rich irdson and little son attended the field meet at Salem Sat urday. Mrs. If. L. Xutting accompanied by her son IScrnard spent the lust of the week with Portland relatives, return ing home Sunday evening. John Quail is again at work for the Pacific Transfer Co. -liss Leona Sperling of Independ ence was a week end guest at the home of her friend Kora Browne in this city. Miss Katheryn Slade of Salem vis ited it the home of her brother Claude I'. Slade Saturday and Sunday. Miss Hazel Fuller came from Wood burn fur a visit with her grand par ents, Mr. aud Mis. (,. W. Loomis, on east hill. T. E, Preston has been very sic k with a severe attack of appendicitis, but is reported much better at this writing. Miss Kita Farnsworth has recovered from a combination of grip nn l sore throat that kept her from school sever- i ,i.. Mrs. Hr.vce McKinlev relumed f rom Portland Siturdav after a month spent with her son Otis and family getting Zemo for Dandruff iou do not want a slow treatment when hair is falling and the dandruff perm is killing the hair roots. Delav means no hair. tiet, at ouy drnir store, a bottle of zemo for 2.c or $1.00 for extra largo uze. Use as direrted, for it does the work quickly. It kills the dandruff Rerm nourishes the hair roots and immediately stops itching sialp. it is sure and safe, is not greasy, is easy to use and will not Ktain. Niaps nnd shampoos are harm ful, as they contain alkali. The best ,llims, to use is zemo, for it Is pure uud SLo inexpensive. Zemo, Cleveland. When In SALEM, OREGON, itoi at BLIGH HOTEL Strictly Modern Free and Private Baths RATES: 75c, $1.00, $1.50 PER DAI The only hotel in the business district. N'earest to all Dipot, Theatres and Capitol Buildings. A Home Away From Home, T. O. BLIGH, Prop. Both Phones. Free Auto Bni. STENOGRAPHERS Why Not Use Columbia QUALITY Carbons? Hade In Oregon 100 Copies Guaranteed from Each Sheet. Columbia Carbon Pa?et Mfg. Oo. 33rd & Broadway, Portland, Ore. : i S) I Calciua's Value la Tuberculosis A a tonk) and remedial agent In the treatment of tuberculosis, this ele ment is being studied by scientists and physicians everywhere. For more than two decides users of Eckman's Alterative have tested its efllcncy in such cases, for calolum chlorid is one of the chief constitu ents of this preparation, which has produced beneficial results in thou sands of instances. And In this, form it is so combined as to be easily assimilated. ......... If you are thus afflicted, a trial may prove this to be Just what is needed to assist Nature in bringing about a return to normal health. It is safe to take, because It con tains no poisonous or habit-forming drugs of any sort. At your druggist's. Eckmaa Laboratory. Philadelphia. acquainted with the little granddaugh ter that lately tmved at that home. i D. Brookler of Portland was a guest at the home of her sister Mrs. Will Neil and family Friday aud Sat urday. I. Miller was doing some papering for Mrs. Matt Brown on the W. F. Xeul place on First street the past week. Mr. Geer who lately came to Silver ton from Carlton and is living in one of the Trullinger houses on First street was quite ill Sunday, with Dr. Wright- iiinn in attendance. S THE MARKETS -1 The following prices for fruits 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. Correction! are made flails Tt is rather a monotonous reading the markets reports. story, n's the tale is the same every day, All that can be said has been said and that is, mill feed stuffs arc strong and the egg market shows .some signs of strength cning after holding at a level of '20 cents for six weeks. From now on, strawberries win sell at market, which means that when there is an over supply, prices will fall aud when the supply falls off, and the demand continues, prices will climb .up a peg or so. Today the wholesale price ranges from $2 to $2.o0 a crate. (Rains. Oats, vetch $17.0017.50 Cheat $17.00 ! Wheat 8Sc ' Oats 40e i Rolled barlej . $35.00 oorn $33-01) racuerj corn a.uu P'011 : ZTlrn bhorts, per ton S-J-M A'taiia, ion f.uu Butter. Butterfat 27c Creamery butter, per pound ... 29c Country "butter 20c22c Eggs and Poultry. Eggs, caso count, cash .......... 20o Eggs, trade 21c Hens, pound '13(S'14c Roosters, old, per pound U(H)10c Broilers, under 2 pounds 2025c Fork, Veal and Mutton. Veal, dressed Be Pork, dressed 1010 l-2c, Pork, on foot 88ft Spring lambs, 1910 .'. 8c Steers 07 Cows 4S l-2c Bulls : 3 l-2'4c Ewes - 5a Cabbage Cucumliers ........ Tomatoes, Florida String garlic Potatoes, cwt. Potatoes, now $3.50 90c $1.50 15c ....$1.251.!)0 5c $1.00 :.. 40c Beets Asparagus Radishes 40c Green onions 40e Green poppers 25c Green peas 7c Egg plant 18c Carrots, sack $100 j Carrots,, dozen 4.jc I Onions, Bermuda . .. $l.i5(fi 2.00 ' I ii.intia I irncrrin .... :.ii..iif !"!"' U' K Rhubarb .".-. 40c Florida celery ' $4 'i0 Frulta. Oranges, Navels $2.25(aT5n Tangerines $3.01) Lemons, per box $4.004.50 Bananas, pound 5c Apples, Hood Kiver $1.75 California grape fruit $3.00 Florida grape fruit $5.00(a$6.00 Pineapples - 7 l-2o Honev - $3.50 Strawberries $2f 2 Cherries, box $1.50 Retail Prices. Eggs, per dozen, fresh ranch 25c Sugar, cano : $8.75 Sugar, beet $855 Creamery butter 35c Flour, hard wheat'-..'. $1.00.1.70 X'lour, valley $1.30(i 1.25 PORTLAND MARKET Portland, Ore., May 21 Wheat: Club, OOCiOlc Bluestem, t.Vn 1.02 12. Fortvfold. 9'Jf'C.i7c,;. , Oats": No. I while" feed, $2ii.25fVi 2i.75. . . Bnrlcv: Feci. $2T.fifl. Hogs: Best live, tH.WCi 9.00. Prime steer'ifX.SOfti 9.00. Faucv cows.- $s00. Calves. $8.00. . ' Spring luml.K, 49.50. Butter: City creamery, 29c. Eggs: Selected liH-al ex., 23(fi 24e. , liens,. IMft Ki l-2c. Broilers. 30c. (lceo, info lie. " ! Notice of Improvement of Fairgrounds Road Notice is hereby given that the com- I mou council deems, it expedient so to do. anil hereby declares its purpose J uul intention to improve Fairgrounds I Koad between the west line of Suin I mer street and the west line of t lie I Oregon & California Railway coin j pany's right-of-way at the expense of ' bv grading, curbing, and i.aviuir. said lliu nooning l.'o. W'l. . cut projipn.v, portion of paid street with 1 five inch Classified Advertising Page two-eourso Bituminous Concrete pave- tuent, consisting of a one and one-half inch Bituminous Concrete wearing sur-1 face laid on a three and one-half inch Bituminous Concrete base in accord ance with the plans, specifications and estimates for the improvement of Fiir giounds Koad between the west line of Summer street and the west line of the Orujgon & California Railway com pany's right-of-way, adopted by the i common council on the 1st day of Hay, ; 1!16, and now on file in the office of the city recorder, which for greater certainty and convenience are hereby I 'tivuni m uuu mine u pare or inis no tice; being that character or kind of . , , improvement known and dvsignated in c, , . EVEBTTHINQ ELEOTEIOAi said plans, specifications and estimates I Salcm E'e:tn Co., Masonie Temple, 127 North High as "Bituminous Concrete Pavement Xo. 4." The common council kcreby declares its purpose and intention to make the ! said above described improvement by ind through the street improvonn't department of the city. I Bv order of the common council. ! CIIAS. F. ELGIN, Citv Recorder. Dated this 17th day of May, 1010. j Mav 29. i fnROPBACTiaSPINOLOOIST DR. 0. L. SCOTT Graduato of Chiro practic's Fountain Held, Davenport, - Iowa. If you have tried everything and - got no relief, try Chiroprac tic spinal adjustments and get well. Office 406-7-8 U. S. National Bank Building. Phone Main 87. Residence Main 82)!-R. CLEANERS AND DYERS APPAREL SERVICE COMPANY 138 South High street We clean . press, repair, remodel and rcdino clothing and furs. Careful attention given ill work. We call and deliver. Phone 728. DENTISTS. DR. O. A. OLSON, Dentist Adminis ters nitrous ozid and oxygen gas. Room 214.. Masonic Temple. Phone 440. Saieni, Oregon. MISCELLANEOUS REDUCED FREIGHT RATES To and from all points cast, on all household goods, pianos, etc. Consolidated car load service. Capital City Transfer Company, agents for Pacific Coast Forwarding company, 161 South Com mercial street. Phono Main 933. WATER COMPANY 9ALEM WATER COMPANY Office corner Commercial and Trado streets. For wnter service apply at office. Bills payable monthly in advance. FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping rooms, 691 N. Com'l. Phono 24.14-W. may24 FOR RENT Nicely furnished house keeping rooms reasonable, ooo rnorth Commercial street. tf WANTED WANTED To trade town property for farm. 395 N. 14th, may24 WANTED Second hand one horse wagon. C. W. Parker, liouto 3. ma'il WANTED Place to trun gophers and moles for 10c each .ind board. Claude Harris; 314 X. 18. ' may25 WANTED A good stock farm. We have to offer in payment first mort gage of $4550 on well improved farm and n good city property worth $1, 800. Square Deal Realty Co., 202 U. S. Bank Bld. Phone 470. tf LODGE DIRECTORY A. O. U. W. Protection Lodge, No. 2, Sleets every Monday evening at 8 In the McCornuck hull, corner Court and Liberty streets. II. o. Donaldson, M. V. ; H. A, McPadden, recorder ; A. L. lirowu, financier. SAI.KM LOIXilJ No. 4, A. F. 4 A. M. .Stated coiuiniinliiilliiiis llrst Friday In each nionlli at 7 ::t p. in. In the Masonic Temple. I 'has. McCartcr, W. 51. ; S. Z, Culver, secretary, 8AI.H.M HP.MANB SOl'II"rVI). D, Keeler. president; Mrs. Lou Tllls'.u, secretary. All cases of cruelty or nevlect of dumb nni- inuls should be reported to the secretary iur iiivcsi iguiioil. CKXTUAT, I.fiiKiK, No. 18. K. ot P. Mc- ( ornack building. Tuesday evening of em u ween at V :;. J. I. liciucl, c. C. ; w. i. iiiison, iv. or it. and s. It. N. OF A. "Oregon f!ni Camp." No. IIMJO, meets every Thursday evening in nici oriincK Dunning, rourt anil l.Uiertv streets; elevator. Mrs. Hjlvla Schuuiip, inn aiursct, ono'ic; .Mrs. .Mciivsu rer sons, recorder, 1JI10 North Cutuuicrclal. i'lione l i:;-.M. MOWOItN WOOHMICN W A MKItICA Ore gon Cedar Cump, No. r.L'lH, meets every iiiursdiiy I'veuinK at H o chick u M Coriinck hall, corner Court and Liberty streets. I-Jevnlor servh-e. Oo. Kcluohl, v. i:. ; J. A. vt right, clerk. CUAIIWICK ClIAI'TFIt, No. ;i7. O. E. S. Itekitlar meeting every first nnd third luesoiiy at H p. m. In the viiionlc I em pl. Mlnnl.! .Nkieller, V. M. J Ida M. Iiabcock, secretary. WOODMKN ." TUB U'OKI.II Meet every i'l'iday nl:ltt in H o'clock In Mci 'm ini, k block, 11. w . Maiey. ('. r. : L. s Ceer clerk, 50" Court street. I'lione WJ. UK MOI.AY CO.MMANIiKlty. No. ,1, K. T HcKuliir conclave l'ourih Friday in each nionlli at H o'clock, p in., in Mi. sonic 7'ern ple. Sojourning sir Knights nr.. conrle oimly invlfeil to meet Willi us Lot L. I'eurce, K. C I'rnuk Turner, recorder. UNITEO AUTISANS Capital Assembly, No. Ht, meeis every Wediiesduv at 8 p. ni. - In Moose hall. ('. O. Mullock, M. A.; (.'. Ilaudiill, sAiretury, Salliu Hunk o( Coiiuneree. HOIiSON COCXCIL, No. 1, It. & M. M Stulcd nssenibly llrst Mondny In euch month. Mns'M.h- Temple. N. P. ItUMm.is. sen. Thrice Illustrious Muater ; Ulcuu C. Nile's, recorder. SAI.EM corxrn, No. 2H22--Kulghts nnd I, miles of Security Meet everv 2nd and -It h W'edriesdi.y euch month ut Hurst Hall. Vlsttlng nuiniiers ure Invhed to alteinl. K. F. Wullon, Iliuiucler, 4SO S. 1-ltU St. PACIFIC I.OIiOE No. r.0, A. V. 4 A. M. Slute.l eott.inunirntloiis third i'rlday In euch moiulj t 7 :30 p. in. In the Masonic T"mp!t. Hal V. Itolulu, W. M. ; Hun-si II. C'boate. ecrelaiy. THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL Classified Business Telephone Directory A Quick, handy reference for busy people PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING AND TINNING T. M. Ban, 164 Booth Commercial street Uaia WJ TBANSFEB AND DRAYAGE Salem Truck & Dray Co., corner State and Front street. Kala 71 ?y T""-" ; Try This on Your Eczema If you are afflicted with Salt Rheum, ' Tetter, dry Eczema, Acne or Pimples, buy a jar of Dry Zensal. For that watery eruption, or Weeping Skin, use Moist Zensal, 50c the jar. CENTRAL PIIARMCY, foraisrly Poole's Drug Siore t TtttTT'MttT TRAVELERS' GUIDE HOUTFIEnN PACIFIC. JIOI1TH BOUND -Oreiron Kxpress -Sound Special -Willamette Limited... -Shasta Limited -1'ortlnnd Passenger.., 0 :00 a. m . 0.12 a. m. 0 :'St a. m. 11 :5! a. m. t ;M p. m. 5 :00 p. m. 20 1'ortlund l'asseuger. li 1'ortland wxpresH 8 :00 p. m. 'JL' Purtinnd fast Frnliht 10-.:iO D. n. No. 6 Luval wuy I-'reinht. . . .10 :3u a. m. SOUTH BOUND No. 1." California Kspress.... 3:32a.m. No. 17 Roseburg Pnsseog.r . . 1 1 :?0 a. m. No. o;i Kxposltlon Special ...10:22a.m. No. 19 Cottage Orove rass. ..4:17 p. ui. Makes connection with No. 74 Geer branch. No. 11 Nhnsta Limited S :43 p. m. No. 27 Willamette Limited... 8:10p.m. No. 13 Sun Francisco Kxpress 10 :30 p. m, No. 221 Sun t-rancisco l-ast 1'relKht 12:01 a.m. . 8 :10 a. m. ..9:11a.m. . .1) :IW a. m. ..2:00 p. m. No. 225 Local way Krelaht... sai.km l.Kf.n Lisa. No. 73 Arrives at Salem lo, 7(1 Leaves Sulem No. 7.1 Ar. Salem (mixed) No. 71 Leave Sulem ,4 .20 p. ni. No connection south of Gecr. Sai.km, Faixh Citt and WnsranM. No. 1(11 Lv. Sulem, motor .. No. Klli Lv Salem, motor ... No. ill", Lv. Snlem, motor ,. No. 107 Lv. Salem, motor . . No. 109 Lv. Salem, motor ... . ..7:tM)a. m. . . It :45 a. m. . . 1 : to p. m. . . 4 :(0 p. in. . . 8 :15 p. tn. . . 5 :00 a. m. . . 8 .10 a. ni. ..11 2i ii. in. . . 3 :1o p. ui. . . tl :0O p. m. . 7 :4." p. m. . . 1 :;i5 p. m. No. 2:t9 Way Fr't lv. Salem., No. 102 Ar. Sulem No, lot Ar. falem No. 1J1 Ar. Sulem No. mti Ar. Sul.-m No. 170 Ar. Salem No. 210 Way Fr'l ar. Salem, ORKOON EI.KCTRIC ItAILWAt CO. NOnTlI BOUND Train No. 2 Owl , . . 8 . . 10 Limited . 12 14 , .. 10 Limited 29 Lv. Sulem 4 :lir. a. ni. 7 .1". a. m. n :4.r a. ni 1 1 :20 a. m. 1 :45 p. in Ar. Portland . . 6 ,V a. ni. . . 9 :2r. a. m. . .11 :.'I5 a. m. . 11 :H: p. ni. . . 4 :00 p. in. . . R c.O p. m. . . 7 :W p. m. . . 10 :00 p. m. 4 :00 p. in 5 :II7 p. in 7 ::u p. m. SOUTH BOUND I'OntJ.iND TO HAI.K1I Lv. Portland. Ar. Sulem if: 15 a. m A:", (Sulem only. 8:23 a. m. ... 0 Limited 10:11 a. m. SCOTTS RESTAURANT MEALS Joe and up, Hotcalies or mush and milk free with all breuk flist orders. Soup, bread and butter 2 vegetables and pie, tea, coffee or milk And 1 kind of meat for 15c; 2 kind, of meat, for 25c. Short orders any time of day. Scotts 179 8. Com mercial St. I SCAVANOER SALK.M SCAVENGER Charles Soos ' proprietor. Garbage and refuse of all, irindu removed on monthly contracts; at reasonable rates. Yard uud cess- nools cleaned. .Office phono Main 247. ltesidence M.iin 227'-'. UNDERTAKERS WEBB & CI.OfOH CO C. B. Webb, A. M., Clough mortici.ins and funeral directors. Latest modern met.iods known to the profession employed 499 ''ourt St. Main 120, Main 9-8. It XT, DON' RICH A Ht'sON CO. Pi i n e nil .directors and undertakers, 2-.2 North High street. Dav and night phone IMS. FOR SALE FOIl SALE CHEAP One 5 room Inm-i Etilow, 1 block from -car line; I cot- 1ag. .! blocks from' Hotel Manoa,; 1-'J block from carlinc. Call or write; .III.-..-, l-'errv St. tf FOR SALE 50 or 100 acres river bot tom laud, high building ground, on Oregon Electric, 9 miles north of Al bany, near school and store.- Terms Vill take nome property in trade, h. Anderson, Talbot, O. may2S FOUR VALLEY FARMS For sale by owner on county- road nnd railroad. 50 to 290 acres each, good buildings, goon m,;;, r.H under cultivation, dose to nerool, pn.-es reasoni.Je, naif cash, balance time at U per cent or modern income bearing city property. P. O. Box 240, Salons tf Oonoral Feed a Small Livery Stable V C. W. TRAIN S54 Ferry. Thone 28t Telephoaa ... 1UU in t0:40 a. m. 2 :W p. ni. , 4 :40 p. m. , 6 :(K5 p. m. , 9 :20 p. m. . 11 :43 p. m. Lv. Corvallls 4 :10 p. m. . Lv. Ettsne. 7 :Xi a. m. . 1 :0O p, m. , 5 :M p. io. , 1 2 :0u p. m. T , 9 . 13 Limited . , . . . 17 Local . 19 21 Owl ... NC11TH BOU.SO .....20 ..12:55 p.m. .V4:2Sp. m. . . 6 :40 p. m. . . 8:10pm, . .11 :20 p. m. . 1 :DO p. in. Ar. Salem . . 6:37 p. m. Ar. Bales . 10 Limited ... ..Id Limited ... 22 . . . 2 Owl south BOUND :4Sa. m. 3 :5A p. m. 7 :S5 p. m, 3:10 a.m. Lv. Salem 2 :00 a. m. 7 :10 a. ui. 10 :15 a. m. Lv. Salem 12:5j p. m. Lv. Snlem. 4 :23 p. tn. Ar. Eugene . 21 Owl fl:f0. m. 85 9:110 a. n. . . 5 Limited ....12 iUS p. m. Ar. Albaaf ..... 7 1:50 p m. Stops at Cnrvallis Ar. Albany 9 5 :20 p. m. Ar. Albany 6 :45 p. n. Ar. Eugens . .. . 13 8:00 p. m. Lv. Salem tt :40 p. m Woodbubm Local Dailt Licaw? annoxis No. 11 1 Leaves Sulem .......... 3 :40 p. m. No. 63 Arrives la Salem 3 :23 p. ra. COltVALI.ia CONNECTION NORTH BOUN0 I.v. Corvallls H :25 a. m. . . 12:12 p. m. . 2 ::i2 p. m. . . 4:11) p. m. . 6:18 p. m. . Lv. Salem 10:13 a. m. . 4 :25 p. m. . . 12 :.'..'. p. ui. U :40 p. m. . , Ar. Haleia ... 9:43 a. tn. . . . 1 :40 p. m. . . . 4 :0O p. m. . . . B :37 p. m. ... 7 :53 h ttV Ar. Corvajlla ... 11:3.1 a. m. . . . B :47 p. m. ... 2 :20 p. m. ... 8 :O0 p. in. ..... 10 ..... 14 .... 1(1 .... 2 .... 22 SOUTH BOUND B D 7 13 WILLAMETTE IlIVHR ROUTB OreKon City Transportation Company Leave Portland for Oregon City, Bnttevllle, Newherg, Mission (St. Paul), Wheatland. Suleai (dully except Sunday) . .0 :4.") a. m. Leave Portland for Independent Albnny t'orvallls, (Tuea., Thurs., Hat.) 6 :4j a. m. Iteturnlng I.enve Corvallls 8 s. m. Mon., Wed., FrL Albany 7 a. m. Mon., Wed., Krl. Indiix-ndence. . . . 0 a., m Mon., Wed., FrL Snlem 19 a. m Mon., Wed., FrL Salem t) u. m. Tucs., Thurs., Sat. MONEY TO LOAN ON Good Real Estate Security. THOS. K. FORD Over Ladd & Buah Bank, Salem, Oregoa MONEY TO LOAN V ON OOOD REAL ESTATE SECURITY HOMER H. SMITH McCORNACK BUILDINO SALEM FENCE and STOYE WORKS R. B. FLEMING, Prop. Depot American Fence flutes, Plain and Barbed Wire. Paints. Oils and Varnishes. Hoofing, Posts, Hop Hooks 40 Years Making Stoves Stoves rebuilt and repaired. Stoves bought and sold. 250 Court Street. Phone 124 Back of Chicago Store L.M.HUM Care of YICKSOTONG Chinese Medicine and Tea Company Has medicine which will cure any known disease. 133 South Hiffh Street, Salem, Ore. Phone 283 .onSXESXE T