THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON. MONDAY. JUNE 26, 1916. SEVEN NEW CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING BATES I Kate per word fiew Today: j Kich insertion, per word .'. le One week (fl insertions), per word. ...5c j One month (26 insertions) per word 17c i The Capital Journal will not be re-1 Sponsible for more thaa one insertion ' for errors in Classified Advertisements.! TtnAd VflHP ndvrtwTnonf tha fli-a ilnir it appears and notify us immediately i it if enntnina on afpa. Minimum charge, 15e. PHONE 937 For wood saw. if; HARRY Wiadoweleaner. Phone 7'1-S. ! RUBBER Stamps made 103 S. Com!.! tf r.KD White and l.laoic currants. Call li.'l'JO.IJ. jllTU'L'S FRONT APARTMENT Ground floor 491 N. Cottage. tf FOR RENT SIGNS lor sale at Cap ital Journal office. tf Al AN" W A X TED r general farm work. Phone H41'-. juneif FOR SALE Or trade for wood, gaso line engine. Phone 431. tf WANTED Room by vming man, clnsr in, nut over .T-.'l.i. ,iuno2t FOfi RENT House keeping rooms, close in. Phone 4 or 47 tf J HUSKY COW'S For sale. Ward IC. Kichnr.lsou. 3Wi X. Front. tf LOOANISKRUY For sale. 2, per lb. (in vinos, 7 ai res. Plume K4E2. juno27 WANTED Partner in sheep business. C. Schufel.lt, ;!21 4 St. Portland, je-7 PURE. Whale oil soap for hop spray for sale at the Capital Soap Works tf 'GOOD Housekeeping rooms on first floor. Reasonable. 137 South Winter .iune'.'.'i WANTED 20 loganberry pickers. ('. II. Deiu-er. Phone SSl-'il, Salem, Or. june'JO PASTER E For rent fur horses and cuttle. Phone 2F24. V. s. "atliu juno2! WANTED S loganberry pickers, good camp grounds. 11. ,l. lioock, K. 4 box 20. juno2t FOR GOOD MEALS And comfort able rooms at reasonable rates. Phone 1013. tf FURNISHED rooms and housekeepinf appartmenta, rates reasonable, close in, 160 Court tf WANTED Cascara bark, a ghest cash price. Call or write Frys-Drug Btore. Salem, Oregon. july3 TWO NICE Cottages for rent by the - month or season at Newport. G. W. Johnsou &Co. tf FOUND I brown marked fox terrier female pup. Call ."( X. Water, pay '.for ad and receive dog. jnnei.3 200 LOGANBERRY Tickers wanted good camp grounds and water. Phone 41E24, L. II. Roberts. tf PK1.I VERY . -aI.oX fiood as new, for sale tor cash or terms. Inquire . . vV. Moore Furniture Store. je27 liOt'SKKEEPIXi; Rooms, suite of three: electric light, uas. luntre. price reasoiuilile, t " 7 S. Winter. jc'27 HlB SALE Cheap if taken at once, fine driving mare just the thing for rural route, Salem Laundry Co. ,jo2U FRENCH KALE Plants (Morrow cabbagel $2 per thousand f. o. b. Sa lem. Albert -tjuurtier, Independence. Or. juncLHi FOR ALE "0 head grade .lersey cows,- :i thorouglilirod bulls and li bead fat steers. Phono -Fill. l!t. 1. box 97. jum-27 WANTED S loganberry pickers, use of cabin with stove free, wood fur nished. Route 4. box 23. tel. !'F4. ,T. - K. Crothers. june2ii FOR SALE 3 h ilf truck Studebakei wagon. Will trade for heavier wagon cordwood or itumpage. "73r3 Lee Phone 1322-J. ti MAID WANTED For general house work, two in family, good wages: call evenings, except Saturday, :i"."i N. Capitol St. tf FOR RENT Business block room, size 18x80 feet. 467 State street. In quire at 463 State. Thone, 1000 Maurice Klinger. tf WANTED To trade 3 1-2 wide tread Milborn wagon in good shape for narrow tread :i 1-2 wagon. Must be good. Phone 002. tf TOR SALE Or trade. .3 acres well im proved, close in, for desirable city residence. Phone I00I1-W. evenings, or address S lit. .3. b 4. ,iune27 FOR SALE At bargain prices, on Troy laundry mangle 90 inches, stor helving, two teams and Shetland pony, 2 double buggies, one singl buggy. H. Steinbock, 302 N. Coml r'hir. 80S. ti HOP GROWERS l have the follow ing for sale at real bargain prices: 2 Huberts hjirsopi.wor sprayer.-, hu rst improved model, pumps outside: I Roberts horsepowr sprayer. p:nnp inside: '2 niudern Puller horsepower eprayors: 1 Evans hcrsepuwer Imp baler: I pine i Eureka) Imp baler: 1 Iteardslev hep baler: I Waten til.' iiop baler: E.tra heavy 12-im-li pip ing an. elbows, sufficient fur 4 kilns; 4 font and font stoves. All of abee pra .-ti .illy new, in A-1 conlit'on. Address immo.li a'clv Cisf II. WuihI or Harry L. Hart, IS 1 2 Worcester bldg.. pnrtlan-l Orcein!. TODAY WANTED Experienced t'ann. hand, i'hone Farmer June- WANTED Man to do general ranch work. 1). C. .loues. I'hone '.'fl'. je-S LOST An old fashioned gold earring. Friday morning. Howard. Mario Campbell. Hill Court St. juno:.'7 WANTED A man to live on farm, (liven cheap rent. Address O. II. care Journal. . juue-7 ANTED Team to haul oak wood. Phone morning and evening 201 S-M jiiiieS" ItislTloX WAXTEI Driving or rn pniring automobile or truck, gas en gine, experienced driver. Address It. Toler, Salem Gen. Del. jumti EOH TRADE 120 acres Montana land near It. K. station for acreage near Portland or Salem, liox 13, Salem. Or. July 1 WANTED .300 ladies to call at the tins company's office and get a free sample of Cereo (the new food drink) Tuesday. junel'T FOIt SALE A 3 room modern bunga low, with cement basement and lOx 12 sleeping porch, price $13u0, terms. Address W. A. Journal. july 1 WANTED Six or 7 room house, mod ern, close in by reliable parties with no children. Address .1-0.3 care Jour nal. jutuV-'j SAY This is the time to have your chimney cleaned by a man from your own home town. My work is reliable, prices lowest. Phone Harry McDon ald. 1041. " june2li WANTED Wood on the ground, old growth fir, second growth ash am! oali. will pnv spot cash. (i. C. Hot ter. 2010 Trade St. Phone 2200-W. june2G WANTED To rent .3 acre tract close to car line, must have fruit and dwelling, to take possession Sept, or Oct. Reply to address M care .Imirn al. ,june2S Fol! RENT Furnished six room house close in. garage, gasoline tank com plete; also 1 00 acres, part of Red linru farm, one mile east of peniton tiarv. Call 40-t N. Church. Phone 401 j. tf FOR SALE 22 1-2 acres in cultiva tion and well equipped, good build ings, stock and equipment included no trade, half cash, near ( liemawa. Square Deal Realty Co.. 202 I'. S. Hank bldg. ,jiiiic27 ItiR SALE A. bargain if taken with in ten .lavs. 70 acres on good road near R. li. town, water piped to buildings, li acres fruit, 10 acres tim ber ami pasture, balance in crop. Or 40 acres of the above including buildings. Or :(0 1-2 acres of the above without barn. All or-nnv one of the above tracts at 100 per acre with crop. Sqpare Deal Realty Co., 202 I'. S. Bunk bldg. TIIE Pacific Coast Forwarding Co. Portland. Oregoii( lias been taken over by J. A. Stutt, and A. P. Nult. Their facilities for handling household goods mid automobiles to and from all parts of the United Stales have been greatly improved, and their rates are the lowest. Fr'e storage to our customers. Get In ' touch with us. 201 Wilcox bldg. Phone .Mill-shall 2407. I'oR EXCHANGE 2iS acre tract I 1-2 miles from liosoburg, Oregon, ncres in cultivation and more can bo when cleared, good 7 room house -and good large barn and other bldgs fine sprinfT water piped to house and barn, family orchard, good fence!., plontv good timber, fine location and nice 'home. Price :i.3n0. clear, will exchange fur smnll sfock ranch in Willamette valley. Also good 200 acre farm in Knseburg vicinity to exchange fur acreage near Salem u ml Adilr residence property in S;:u:n. ,.s E. P.. Perrine. (Ten. Del Sa- lorn Orogim. june20 Lojus Defeated by Woodburn Yesterday Inter City League Standings. W. L. Pet. Womlhurn 9 4 .092 Salem K "' -013 lieavers S 5 .013 l'.rall'ords 7 3. ,53 Kirkpatiicks ' 7 .117 St. Helens -3 7 .417 Muntuvilla 4 ":'.:! Woodluirn 9 .:io Yesterday's Results. At Woodburn 4. Salem All other games postponed, fain. It 's a sad story, mates. Woodburn wont two into the lead the Inter-City race by defeating the l.ojus yesterday n.'it Woodburn, 4 to 3. Salem couldn't deliver the hils when they wore needed. At that. Kcene pitched a good game, whiffing twelve of his opponents. Until the ninth it was any body's game, wilh the score even, lu the final st:ina Coleman whipped one over sec ond and it Mas tap fur Salem. Cr.hlo. who appeared for the first time in a Luju uniform, ninde a' good impression by his work at first. The Journal's selection as the three most valuable players in yesterday's conte-t are Peiuhart, who got a couple of nice hits and carried himself well in the field: Coble who pel formed splen didly at first, and Miller, who, though failing to hit. fielded well. The Summary: W Ilium Al!. H. P.O. A. Iv ManniuL'. ss 2 1 0 I O Varr.-ll. 20 5 2 I 4 0 Kreitz. e. 3 19 1 0 Coleman. 2b -r 2 u li ' 0 Schnee. II. 4 1 14 II 0 Murrv. rf 3 12 0 0 Pillett. T-. If, 4 li 0 O 0 lludleston, in. .. 4 0 1 u 0 Pillett. h - 4 U o 3 0 34 s 27 12 0 (Continued from page one.) It proposes sweeping into Mo.xi.-o from strategic border points, locking in the northern Mexican forces, seizing Tor reon and Saltillo to control railroads and pushing through to Mexico City. As matters now .stand those moves will require stripping the border patrol of regulars. At some point this must be delayed 'pending the arrival of mi litia. lu order that there may be suffic ient men. a call for volunteers will he one of the first stops if President Wil son decides war cannot be avoided. Two hundred and fifty thousand arc the fi:;uies estininteil for the first call and six months time for raising them. If war conies, it will be long, the ex perts say. The spectacular battles probably will occur wifliin a 'few munths, but the work of controlling guerilla bands ami rehabilitating" the country might take from two to five vears. War Seems Certain Washington. June 20. Congression al lenders today prepared to receive a message from President Wilson within a few days. Chairman Flood of the house foreign affairs committee told his colleagues war seemed almost a cer tainty. President Wilson gave tiie oongresionnl leaders notice that he might wish to address congress after receiving Carranza's nply to the A mericiiii note. There was a feeling in congress that a call for volunteers might be expect ed unless the tension of the situation abated. Expressions of both senate and house leaders indicated todav that they are more than willing to take whatever ac tion the president desires. The senate today was to pass the resolution drafting militiamen into na tional service so tiiey cau be used on either side of the border. It was to be with the proviso that any man with dependents may claim exemption from the service. As this provision differs from the house action, the resolution must go to conference. Serious differ ences are not expected. For temporary military Use, it was planaed to add' i2(i,oon,(in0 to the ar my appropriation; and to pass an eJmergency measure carrying 0,000, 0011 more. A GOOD FRIEND A good frien 1 stands by you when In I need. Salem people tell now Doan s Kidncv Pills h ive stood tne test. Mr Sutton endorsed Doan's over ten years! n.in nn, I nirain confirms the storv. ! Could von ask 'for more convincing testinionv F. A. Sutton, .".00 Hoyt St., Salem, j says: "I hud kidney trouble and rheu- mutism ten years or more and during that time, I had attacks so acute tint I was laid up. My back gave me a great deal of bother and sharp pains extended all through my body. I got all run down, lost weight and was very poor he ilth. I doctored, but with I indifferent success. Finally, I began using Doau'a Kidney Pills and they made me feel like a different man. My appetitie improved and the aching and pains left me." (fctntonient given Jan uarv 31, 1900.) (in April 13, 1910. Mr. Sutton added: "I iiaxe always considered Doin's Kidncv Pills a most reliable medicine for kidney trouble. Whenever I no tice my kidneys are not acting right, T take them for a few days and they never fail to remove the trouble." Price 50c. at all dealers. Don't simp ly ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same tli.it Mr. Sut ton has twice publicly recommended. Fostcr-Milbiirn Co.. Props.. Buffalo. N. Y. Salem Humphreys, 2b, Reiiihart, in, (label, lb Adams. 3b, I In user. c. and rf, Mickcl, If Miller, - Gill, if and c Keene, p, All. I ... 4 P( . A. I 3 32 7 20M0 0 'Two out when winning run scored. Score by Innings. W'lio.lluirii Runs Hits . Salein Runs Hits . . 0 0 (I (I 3 0 12 IJ II ii 1 2 0 (I II -Ml . 0 0 3 0 II fl 0 3 1 (I o 1 II 0 0 0 2 II- -7-0 Sunmiary. Rims ICreitz. Manning, 2: Yarrell, (iill, Kocne, Roinhart. Two base hit Roinhart. Strut-kout Keene, 12; Pillett, S. I P.ase on balls. Keene 5; Pillett, 4. I Wild pitch- Kcene 3; Pillett. I. Passed tinIN Mauser, 2; dill. 3; Kriotz; sacrifice fly Adams; Stolen, bases, Yarrell, Coleniun. I Hit bv pitched ball Kreitz. j Time 'of aiuo 2:1-3. J'inpire Kunhin. A CLACKAMAS FABLE Allan and ,T joined the militia. .lull a was six feet and then some and ..r,!,,i- from him. Allen had to take i They decided to raisi tliemsclxes from the ranks anil so stsulie.l military mane uvers, school of ti.. 1 i-.-r anil kin dred subjects. Hut the .lanes wouldn't let .loli n alone. When he was trying to plot the trajectory of a bullet some fair dame was plotting how to get the lad to take her to the dance that night. Allan wasn't bothered bv the gentle sex. Hesult: Allan I'ornrnl hile John w as still bociiine a a private. lhen they went to war. John was in the sound Ihism',! by Allan and de tailed tn lon.l baeeaee. John took a reef 1 in his trousers, fooled around and dodged ihe honvy work, lint Allan was boss. "Hero, you lazy dog, get to work or I'll have ymi put iu the guard house. " he told John. The latter glared for n inomeiit at tin- youngster, then obev.-il. Ailau tinned around and snick red. Journal New Toaay Ada de- liver tbs goods, 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. Corrections are made daily. ' New potatoes are now coming in large quantities and the price has dropped to 2 and 2 1-2 cents. Green peas are oa the down grade, with prices today at 3 and 4 cents. California plums are quot ed at jil.30 and apricots at $1.75. (Trains. Wheat 80c Oats 40c Rolled barlev $35.00 Corn $35.50 Cracked corn $37.00) Bran $27.00 Shorts, per ton $30.00 Alfalfa, California, ton $20.00 Butter. Butterfat 27c Creamery butter, per pound . 29c Country "butter 20c22e Eggs and Poultry. ! Eggs, case count, cash 20(fi20 l-2c I Eggs, trade 21c Hens, pound 12c Roosters, old, per pound 8c Broilera, under 2 pounds loc Pork, Veal and Mutton. Veal, dressed 89e Pork, drosaed 10c Pork, on foot 7 1-4(27 3-4c Spring lambs, 1910 7(7 l-2c Steers .- 61-2c Cows 45 l-2c Bulls ZCa. l-2c Ewes 44 l-2c Wethers - 6c ' Vegetables. I Tomatoes, California ..$1.2.3 Cabbage - $3.30 Cucumbers 50c String garlic - 15e Potatoes, cwt. $1.25(ffil.50 Potatoes, new 2(a2 lie Beets ... i.00 Asparagus Radishes Green onions - Green peppers Green peas . . Carrots, sack, new 40e 40s 40 25c 3(o lc $1.75 40c $3.50 2 l-2c . 75ci.l.OO $4.00 $5.50(5,0.00 $1.00(; 2.00 6 $2.00 $3.00 $5.00$0.00 8c $3.50 I- arrets, dozou ... Onions, California Fruits. Watermelrns Peaches Oranges, Valencies lemons, per box Cantaloupes Bananas, pound Apples California grape fruit Florida grape fruit .. Pineapples Honey Strawberries ... cnerncs. tz California plums Apricots $1. 25(i 1.50 ... $1.B0 .. $1.50 . $.1.75 Eetail Prices. . Bggu, per dozen, fresh ranch 25c Sugar, cantf $8.75 Sugar, beet $8.55 Creamery butter 35c Flour, hard wheat $1.40rtl.50 Flour, valley $1.15125 PORTLAND MARKET Portland. Oro.junc 20. Wheat : Club, Oo. Blucstcm. Illicit? $1.02. l-'oftvfobl, Hiic Red Russian. s3(ti(le. Oats: .No. 1 white feed. $2fi.25( 27.00. Barley: Feed, $27.00. Hoes: Beat live. $s.23. Prime steers, $7.50(ii 7.75. Fancy cows, $0.50. Calves, $X.f0. Spring lambs, $.50. liutter: City creamery, 2Pe, Country butter, 27c. Kys: Selected local ex., 21(o23c Hens, 11 l-2c. . Broilers. Uidi ISc. CiVse, I0ot 1 lc. C. E. Hughes. Jr., in Camp at Plattsburg x 'A- a C.E HUGHES ,Jr7) Charles K. Hughes, Jr., turn of the re publican nominee for the presidency, is an active believer in preparedness an. I has backed up his belief bv enrolling in the Plattsburg business men's military truiniiig canip. The picture shows him lined up at Hie tump with his umrades. 1 ii i ji ."V; i-vt r" ! f: I r mMs Classified Advertising Page Mr. Hughes ia a lawyer by profession, with his office in New York city. He was graduated from Brown university, his father's alma jnater also, in 1909, and from Harvard law school in 191 He was married on June 17, 1914. to Miss Marjory Bruce Stewart of New Y'ork city. Tilt IMAAIUM 1UMX;1. X I nti'i it AU juur !; jlt fur A i'M-cbta-ter s Mumnftil Tlr-irtft I'CIiin lUil anil tiotj nn-MliiAy TL n oiucF. II uy of jur lrni;aliL A-.W fur fll .l Iv.H.TFIl IIA14NI ItUAMI r'll.l.S, 3 yetti known s hen, jafest. Alvt ReiuMt SOI n RY nRl.TifilSTS fvf rywhfpe CHTEOPEACT10-SPINOLOGIST 0B. O. L. SCOTT Graduate of Chiro practic's Fountain Held, Davenport, Iowa. If you have tried everything and got no reliof, try Chiroprac tic spinal adjustments and get well. Office 400-7-8 U. S. National Bank Building. Phone Main 87. Residence Main R28-R. DENTISTS. DR. O. A. OLSON, Dentist Adminis ters nitrous ozid and oxygen gas. Room 214. Masonic Temple. Phone 440. talent, OrOH. INSURANCE For all kinds of Insurance in Stand ard Companies, call on P. J. K u n t z Room 309, Bank of Commerce. FOR RENT FOR RENT Nicely furnished house keeping rooms reasonable. 855 North Commercial street. tf LODGE DIRECTORY A. O. U. W. Protection Lodge. No. 2, Meets efery Monday evening at S In the McCornack hall, corner Court and Liberty streets. It. O. Donaldson. M. W. ; 8. A, McFadtlen, recorder ; A. L. Brown, financier. SALEM I.ODfiE No. 4, A. F. ft A. M. titatcd .communications first Friday In each mouth lit 1 -M p. m. In the Masonic Temple, ("baa. UcL'arter, W, M. ; 8. Z, Culver, secretary, SALEM HUMAN!? SOCIETY D. I). Keelcr, president ; Mrs. I.j Tlllaun, secretary. All cases of cruelty or neglect of dumb ani mals should be reported to the secretary for InreHtlgatlon. CENTRAL LODIIE, No. 18. K. of P. Mc Cornack building. Tuesday evening of each week nt 7 :.'I0. J. . Ilcltzel, C. C. i W. B. Uilsou, K. of It. and 8. R. N. OF A. "Oregon (intpe Camp," No. 1380, meets every Thursday evening In McCornack building. Court and Liberty streets ; elevatur. Mrs. Sylvia Schaupp, 171)1 Market, oracle; Mrs. Mellnsa I'er sons, recorder, lliiiG North Commercial. 1'buue 1430 -M. VIODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Ore gtn Cedar Camp, No. lilMtl, meets every Thursday evening nt 8 o'clock In Mc Cornack hull, corner Court mid Liberty streets. Klcvittor service. Geo. itetnohl, V. C. ; J. A. Wright, clerk. CUADWICK CHAl'TER, No. ,'U, O. E. S. Itegiilnr meeting every first and third Tuesday at S p m. In the Masonic Tem ple, lillnuie Mueller, W. M. i Ida M. Babcock, secretary. WOODMEN OF TIIE WORLD Meet every Friday night at 8 o'clock In McCornack block, U. W. Ilirous, C. (.; 1. S. (Jeer clerk, 007 Court street. I'hsne 093. UB MOLAV COMMANDER'S, No. 5, K. T. Regular conclave fourth Friday In each mouth at 8 o'clock, p m.. In Masonic Tem ple. Sojourning Sir Knights are courte ously luvllc.l io meet with us Lot L. ,1'ea.rce. E. C, Frank Turner, recorder. . UNITED ARTISANS Capitol Assembly, No. Hi. meets every Wednesday at 8 p. m. In Moose hall. C. I). Matlock, M. A.; C. Z. Randall, secretary, Suleui Bunk of Commerce. UODSON COUNCIL. No. 1, II. ft 8. M. Stated assembly llrst Monday In each month, Masonic Temple. N. P. Itiismus sen, Thrice Illustrious Master I Glenn C. Nlles, recorder. SALEM COUNCIL NO 2U22 Knights and I, allies ol Security :eeis I'veiy -hi i nun 4th Wednesday each month lit Hurst Hull. Visiting members are luvltcd to attend. E. F. Walton, financier, 480 S. 14th St. PACIFIC LODIIE No. 50, A. F. 4 A. M. Stated commiinlcatlous third Friday In esch month ar 7 :3o p. m. In the Masonic Temple. Hal V. Bolaiu, W. M. ; Krnmt II. ( b..ate. secretatf. UNDERTAKERS WEBB & rr.OI'CJII CO C. B. Well), A. M., Clouli mortici.ms and funeral directors. I.iitcst modern metiioda known to the profession employed 4!)9 Court St. Main ISO, Main it888. BIGDON'-RICIIAKOhOX CO. Funeral directors and undertnlters, 2"2 North Hi?h street. Dav und night flione 183. General Feed n Small Livery Btbl tr"l " W" TBAIN , iU Ferry. Pkon I8 OSTEOPATH DRS. B. II. WIIITK TON Osteopathic nerve specialist?,, (i linn school of Oslo Mo. I'ost Krr.dutito nerve diseist's .it I.. Treat acute mid and It. W. WAli phvsicians iiid rnduiites of Ainer opnlhy, KirksviHe nnd spc ciillizi d i: os Anelcj college, tdirunic d'n-cascj, I.ndy allcu.l.int. S. Nntionul liank y.K Itcsi.lence i' ;t. I'hone 4 OH., Consultation free. Office .)i).:-."'lli I', liuililinii. 1'hone 8. North (.Uiiliil strei i fhiruMnt ii? flre like A wantadjsvYondcrtul Try one if you navclost somcthiiA CM 4m mcWici THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL Classified Business Telephone Directory A Quick, handy reference for busy people TalepkoM EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL Salem ElectrU Co., Masonic Temple, 127 North High Main lfOfl PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING AND TINNING T. M. Barr, 164 South Commercial street Halm 191 TRANSFER AND DRATAGE Salem Truck ft Dray Co., eorner State ana rront streets Main TI 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 PHARMACY, formerly Poole's Drug Store TRAVELERS' GUIDE I SOUTIIEKN PACIFIC. NOItTII BOUND No. 1 Oregon Express 5 .00 a. No. 'J4 KuB-ne Limited 3 :0V p. No. L'H Willamette Limited... 9 :J2 a. No. 1J Shasta Limited 11:55 a. No. IS Portland Passenger ... 1 :'J7 p. No. 'M Portland Passenger... 5 :IH) p. No. 14 Portland ExprotiH S :04 p. No. S'.' Portland fast Freight 10 :It0 p. No. 22tl Local way Freight. .. .10 :3J a. SOUTH BOUND No. 15 California Express .... 3:32 s. No. 17 Koseburg Passenger ..11:20a. No. all Eugene Limited 10:01a. No. 1!) Cottage drove Pass. ..4:ttip. Makes connection with No. 74 Ueer branch. No. 11 Shasta Limited B:43p. No. 27 Willamette Limited... (I : ill p. No. 13 San Francisco Express 10 ;30 p. No. 2'J1 San Francisco Fast Freight 12:01 s. No. --5 Local way Freight. . .11 :4oa. S.tr.nu Okbii Line. No. 73 Arrives at SaJem 9:15 a. lo. "ii Leaves Salem 9:50 a No. 75 Ar. Salem I mixed) 2 :00 p. No. 74 Leave. Salein 4 :2U p. No connection sooth f Geer. Salem, Falls Citt and WeSTnv. US I Lv. Salein, motor 7 ;0() a. m. lti.'t Lv Salem, motor 9:45 a.m. 105 Lv. Salem for Monmouth and Alrlfe 11 :10a. m. 107 Lv. Salem, motor . . 1H'. Lv. Salem, motor ... 239 Way Fr t lv. Salem. , 182 Ar. Salem Hit Ar. Salem UM Ar. Salem His Ar. Sal.un 170 Ar. Ssleru 240 Way Fr't ar. Salem. , . 4 :O0 p. m. . . 6:15 p. tn. . . S :0U a. m. . . 8 :40 a. tn. .11 :10a. m. , , 8 :15 p. m. , . B MID p. m. , 7 :45 p. m. , , 1 :35 p. m. OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY CO. NORTH BOUND Lr. Hnlcm Train No. Ar. Portland 4 :3.i a. m t owl n :. a- m. 7:15 a. m fl 9:25 a.m. 9 :45 a. m 10 Limited ... .11 :.I5 a. m. 1 1 :20 a. m 12 11 :3" P 1 :45 p. m 14 4 :O0 p. m. 4 :00 p. m 10 Limited ... B :50 p. m. 5 :37 p. m 29 7:50 p.m. 7:55 p. m 22 .10 :0U p. m. SOUTH BOUND Portland lu Salksi Lv. Portland. Ar. Salem 0 45 n. m 1 :! (naitmi uiji 8:25 a. m. ... 5 Limited 10:11 a. m. roa sale FOUR VALLEY FARMS For mile by owner on county roud and railroad. BO to 200 ucros each, (rood buildings, good noli, all under cultivation, close to scroti!, liners rcasoni'olc, iialf aah, balance time at 0 per cent or modern income lieuriujf, city p.operty. P. O. Hoi -10, .Salem. tf FOR SAI.K Oit KX'l!AN'(iK SO acres 3 miles from "nod town; yond build inas; (id ncres in crop, close to II. K. station; eioht cos, tcitin, mid farm equipment. per acre. K:tuy wrm. t.iki some trndi? ns part pavmcnt. Sipuire Deal Itcalty fell., 'ffi'V. H. Hank l.ldj. I'lume 4TU. THLRAPxitJTICS WELTMKR SWT EM Of mittsestive Therapeutics pru.iiced by Dr. W. T. Tompiiins, S. T. Most powerful, nut urrl and successful treatmcHt Isnown to acience for the relief and cure of liea'lxtcho, stomach, liver and kidney trouble; rheumatism, constitution, infantile paralysis nnd nil female complaints, heart, luu' nnd throat trouble-; all diseases of the eye; can cer, KoUr,-,i epilepsia, nsthmii, nerv ousness or any curonic disease. Sni Kestivi! thcrai't'iitics properly applied to n diseased body is positive, sure and permanent in its results. Hours !) to I- a. in, 1 to "t p, tn., phone !)!!. Office rooms I, 2 and 3 Hiyne Hl.ll 311 State St., Sulein, (Ireyon 80 AV ANGER SALEM SCAVENGER Charles Poos, proprietor, (jarbage und refuse of all kinds removed on monthly contracts at reasonable rates. Yard nnd cess pools cleaned. Office, idiom. Main 2H47. Kesid-nt-e v .. 1!2VL. MONEY TO LOAN ON Good Real Estate Security. TH08. K. FORD Over Ladd & Bush Bank, Salem, Oregon MONEY TO LOAN I have made ar rangements for loaning eastern money, will make very low rate of interest on highly improved farms. Homer H. Smith, room 5 McCornack Hldg. Salein. Ore. I'hone IH't. -Try Capital iournal Want Adj. tttt (- - 10 :40 a. m. . 2 :05 p. m. . 4 : 10 p. m. . , II :Uo p. m. . :20 p. m. .. 11 :45 p. m. . L. Carrallla 4 .10 p. m. . . Lv. Eugene, 7 :35 a. m. . . 1 :50 p. m. 5 :-'5 p. m. . , 12:05 p. m. . Lr. Salem 2 :X) a. m. 7 .10 a. m. . , 10:15 a. m. . Lr. Salem 12 :55 p. m. . Lv. Salem. 4 :25 p. m. . T 9 ,. 13 Limited . .... 17 Local . 19 ....21 Owl ... NOHT1I BOUND 20 ..... . . 10 Limited . ...18 Limited . 2 Ow'l SOCIU BOUND ... 21 Owl .... .12:58 p. m, . 4 :25 p. a. . 6 :40 p. m. . 8 :10 p . m. .11:25 p.m. . 1 ;&3 p. as. Ar. Bslesi , . 6 :37 p. oa. Ar. Salea , . 9 :45 a. , i . S :55 p. oa, , . 7 :55 p. ot. ,. (:10a oa, Ar. Brageot ,. l:(Oi. oa, 85 :30 a. oa. S Limited ....12 -.25 p. Ar. Albany .... T 1:59 p. im. Stops at Corral IK Ar. Albany. .... 9 8:20 p.m. Ar. Albany 8 :4S p. oa. Ar. Rugena , . . 13 8 :50 p. a. Lv. Saleja 6 :40 p. m. Woodbubn Local Dailt Eicirr Hdndat No. tH Leaves Salem I :0 p. m, No. 63 Arrives In Sa!m 1 :25 p. da, C0RVALLI8 COrWBCTlON NORTH bounvj . Lv. Corvallla Ar. flalM 8 :25 a. m 10 9 :45 a. m. 12:12 p. m 14 1 -.45 p. IB. 2:32 p. m 16 4 :00 p. ol, 4:10 p. m 20 ........ 5 :37 p. da, 6:18 p. m 22 7:55 p. ba, SOUTH BOUND Lv. Salem Ar. Corrallls 10:15 a. m S 11:33 a. ra. 4:2.") p. m 9 6 :47 p. as. 12 :55 p. m 7 2:20 p. at. 6 :40 p. m 13 8:00 p. at, WILLAMETTE RIVER ROTJTB Oregon City Transpartatlnn Company Laava Portland for Oregon City, Btitwvllla, Newberg. Mission (St. Paul), Whl-atlsnd, Salem (dally except Sunday) ..8:45 a. OA, Leave Portland for Independence; Albany-Corvallls, (lues., Thurt., Sat.) 6 :45 a. OA, Returnlni Leave Corvullis 9 a. m. Mon., wed., rri, Albany 7 a. m. Mon., Wed., FrU Indepondence.... 9 a., m Moo., Wed., Frt Salem 10 a. m. Mon., Wed., rrt. Salem 6 a. m. 'lues., Thura., Sac CHINESE DOCTORS J. CVUEN' Well known Chinese doc tor has successfully treated nil dis eases in the past yeir. Seo testimon ials on file at tho Oriental Herb Co., 610 Htate St., Salem. Out of town patients treated by Symptomatic Di agnosis. Send for diagnosis blank. .inly I MISCELLANEOUS REDUCED FREIGHT RATES To an! from nil points east, on all household goods, pianos, etc. Consolidated car bid service. Capital City Transfer Company, agents for Pacific Coast Forwarding company, llll South Com mercial street. Phone Main 933. NOTICE To the people of Salem, that I have installed a complete oiy actylcuo welding and cultine; appar atus in my shop. For welding sleolo, cast iron, aluminum, brass and bronze. We make a specially of automobile frame welding, scored cylinder blocks, broken crunk cases, farm and harvesting machinery. We are also equipped for extra heavy weld ing und and can go to your job. I have employed nn expert welder to es pecially look after your wants. Your patronage is respectfully solicited. All work fully guaranteed from dc- n rt . - - 1 k.l-l. I lects. i.. It. urigg, general ui.-i. smith and wood working shop, 1W State street. July . . J WATER COMPANY SALEM WATER COMPANY Office eorner Commercial and Trade streets. For water service apply at office. Bills pnvnble monthly in advance. LM. HUH Care of YICKSOTONO Chinese Medicine and Tea Company Has medicine which will cure any known disease. 153 South Hiffh Street, Salem, Ore. Phone 283