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THS DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1916. SEVEN NEW TODAY CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING SATES Kate per worJ New Today: Each insertion, per word .'. lc Cuo week (6 insertions!, per word. ...3c One month (2rj insertions) per word 17c The Capital Journal will not be re 0 Hponsihle for more than one insertion (or error in Clarified Advertisements. Road your advertisement the first day it appears and notify us immediately if it contains, an error. Minimum cbare, Uo. ' PHONE 937 For wood saw. tf HA.RF.Y Windowcleaner. Phone 7'H. julyl , EUBBER Stamps made 10" S. Com '1. tf 1 1 i UNO White and black currants. Call SoO'.U-. jiiue'JS FROM APARTMENTS Ground floor 441 N. Cattage. tl FOR BENT SIGNS lor sale at Cap ital Journal office. tf FOR SAT.E Or trade for wood, gnso- line engine. Phone 451. tf FASTl'RE For rent for horse and, cattle. 1'koue -1-1. W . S. . Htlm : : . juneiif WANTED Stenographer, state exper ience and valnry. Address y.i ( care Journal. . june-1' FOR GOOD HEAL? And comfort able rooms at reasonable rates. Phone 1013. tf FURNISHED rooms and housekeeping oppartmentj, rates reasonable, close in, 180 Court. ti WANTED Cascara bark, highest cash price. Call or write Frys Drug store. Salem, Oregon. july? TWO NICE Cottazes for Tnt by thf month or season at -Newport. G. W. Johnson jtCo. tf FOR SALE I'm' Jersey tmv, 4 yrs. old, just fresh. Phone 871VJ4 from (1 p. in. to a. m. jiine2 II Kill (Jl'ALlTV Low .'price printing, Shaver Pres. 720 North Cottage street. Plume L'17!. july;! 1 A Mi A N P.ERIiY PICK EUS Wanted. 1-2 mile from end of S. t'uniinercial Ht-reet car line. Plume l!!E2,- jiiueil' 'FOR TRADE lii) acres Montana laud near R. R. station fur acreage near Portland or Salem. I'.ux 1", Salem. - Or. jijyl LOST Large female pointer dog, re ward for information lealiug to re covery, J. S. Ilondei'son, H, o, box oGi '' jump's j, ! WANTED Six or 7 room house, mod ern, close in by reliable parties with no" children. 'Address J -I'm care Jour nal. . juno2S FOR SALE 8 h ilf track Stndebakei wagon. Will trade for heavier wagon eordwood or itumpage. 2733 Lee. Phone 1322-J. tl FOR RENT Business block room, size 18x80 feet. 407 State street. In quire at 463 State. Phone, 1009 Maurice Klinger. U WANTED To trade 3 1-2 wide tread Milborn wagon, in good shape for narrow tread 3 1-2 wagon. Must be good. Phone 602. tf GIRT, Or woman wanted for general .housework in country; must be ex perienced. Phone 22F2.1. Address box 12, Sublimitv. nr. tl' FOR SALE A ." roo:n modern bunga low, with cement basement and I'lx 12 sleeping porch, price fflot'd, terms. Addles- .W. A. Journal, julyl WANTED To rent .1 acre tract close to car line, must have fruit and dwelling, to take possession Sept, or Oct. Reply to address M cure Journ al. ' juue2S FOR KENT Furnished six room house close in, garngo, gasoline tank com plete; also 1 1 Hi acres, part of Red Darn farm, one mile oast of peuiten tiarv. Call 40 1 N. Church. Phone 4(11 -J. tf FIFTEEN Mi IRE Lo-Midjorty pick ers are wanted at Meredith & Stn ley place, ti. 1-2 miles S. E. of Sa lem. I 1-2 miles S. W. of Macleay. Phone Henry fining, S0FL Campers preferred. june'Js FOR SALE At bargain prices, on Troy laundry mangle P0 inches, stor shelving, two teams and Shetland pony, 2 donble buggies, one ainglf. buggy. H. Steinbock, 302 N. Com'l Phui- 803. tf IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES For the District of Oregon In the mutter of McEvi.y I'.ros. (To'' Chicago Store), bankrupts, 1,'npicst for bids. I will rc-eive scaled bid for the following property formerly belonging to the above named bankrupts, locat ed in the store formerly occupied by said bankrupts at Salem. Oiogou, up to and until 12:00 o'clock noon on Sat urdav. Julv 1. 10ii. at my office, No. 710-47 Morgan buildin... Portland, Ole fin n: A stock of goods, wares, and mer chandise consisting ,.f cents' mid la dies' furnishings, bedding, millinery, crockery, lace, ribbon, notions, shoes, jdoce gools, ready-to-wear guinients. etc., of the inentoiie, Milne of SI'i. tls'.l I'.O, together with fixtures pertain ing to the same of the inventoried Mil lie Of '!-.-". Certified check for o or cent ol the amount offered ii'ii-t accompany C.lch bid. Sale subject to the npproval of the court. Inventory of the property may be seen at my office, rind at Salem. Ore gon, nt the latter of which places the proportv mav be inspected. K. L. SAP.IN. Receiver. June 30 RKI White and. black eurrants (.'all julyl WANTEll Exper;ence.l farm haii'T. cMiune farmer ii:!F12. june'JS FOR RENT House keeping rooms, close in. Phone 1 or 47 tf JERSEY COWS IVr sale. Ward K. Richardson, 2,!;i" X. Front. tf WANTED Man to do general ranch wuiU. i. (.'. Jones. J'houe 2!1'2. jc2i WANTED To rent, a rooming house, must be reasonable. !-!i Mill St. jo.- l.OST (in! I watch fob. engraved "T. M. S." Reward. Return to Jourunt. ,iuiv i IIIOH CRAHK Linnieum for sale cheap, si.e 12x14 ft. Impure Pi'O . Mill. ,iunel' WANTED lu men. 2.m per day. W. ' O. Iltirlburt. Employment agent, 7 ft: N. High. junc-S WANTED Loganberry pickers mtie west Claxtar station.' ( ire. Electric. Phono ."!'IVi. Frank Flint. ,iul,vl FOR RENT ADS under tiiis heading lc a word. Read for profit; use for results. WANTED Logan berry pickers, cool 'camp, wood ami water. Perries not damaged N,y frost. Phone 32F32. jllllOoO LOST CM fili ELLA Gobi handle, in laid with pearl, engraved "O. G. I-"." Return to Join mil for reward. junooO FOR SALE Equipment for butcher shop, conrplete. in good Ideation for a market. Address J. J. Longcore, R. 4. juneSO I'M l!l! ELLA LOST At S. P. depot last night; - short .handle, silver mounted, silk cover. Reward. Phone 210-I-.I. june20 TO TRADE Its acres for Salem. Port land or Eugene boose and lot or two. Address C I". Mcllwuin, Salem R. (1, box S;, Phone .".L'F.'.ii. june2S FOR SALE 7 Jersey cows and L head (Tf 1 and 2 year old Jersey cat tie. See Davis Rees, 5 miles south of Salem on Jefferson road. juno30 'OR SALE Hay horse, weight about 1 1 nit. gentle and true, will sacrifice or will trade for a good milk cow. Call afternoon II In North Capital. june2fl LOST Mrs. Dr. Mendelsohn lost an ..mylhisl broach between residence and S. P. depot, parties finding broach p lease return to Mrs. Olm stead. 21.1 I'nioli St. and oblige. FOR RENT Nicely furnished four room bungalow, cheap to good ton ents. care considered more essential than money. Must rent for nt least six months. $10 per mouth. Enquire Tliti S. IStlt St. .junortci WANTED Work on fruit or hop ranch, would furnish team and im plements for cultivation or run small dairy on shares equipped with stock, llcs't of references. D. Dylan? R. I, box 22, Shedd, Or. juno2S PLACE I'OR SALE 1" acres choice laud, new house, barn and out buibv ings; fi acres set to Royal Ann cher ries: 1 acre to peaches. 1 3-4 acres or loganberries nre bearing: 1 1-4 acre" ot cabbage: 2 1-3 acres of hay and some pasture. Spring water piped to the house, 1-2 mile from Oregon Electric station. Part cash, balance terms. Phone 7sE3. juno2S (Continued from Page One.') The First Illinois infantry will en train nt 2 p. in. and the Second infantry tonight, These troops will reach the border before eastern troops. In addition to the general order to ihe four states, three of them, Illinois, Missouri mid Kansas, were given auth oritv to move for the border at their on u officers' direction without report ing back to the central department their readiness. The First Illinois will go via the Chi cago & Alton to P.igbee. Mo., and via the XL K. & T. to San Antonio: the Sec ond via the Alton to St. Louis and via the St. Louis and Southwestern to Waco. Texas, thence to San Antonio. Santa Fe troopu train movements so far outlined are: Move three trains of Connecticut troops from Kansas City tomorrow. Four trains of Massachusetts troops from Kansas City tomorrow. Three trains of some eastern states Get Your Loganberry Tickets Printed at the Capital Journal Office Prompt Service and the price is right McCormick Manages riUmnrif3 Potnnolrrri lClJJUUdlil, Vainpalgn , r I M P VANCE C.-mCOKMCK -0-1 Vance C. McCormick, President Wil son's choice for chairman of the Demo cratic national committee and manager of the campaign, was born in Harris- luirg. Pa., on .lone lit, s72. Of Scotch Irish ancestry, he loves a fight and has been fighting in snorts, civic reform and party reform in Pennsylvania for a score of years. Soon after he left Yale, where ho made fume as a football play: or and in 112 wns made captain of the team, no was elected to the common council of Hurrisbiirg. and nt the age of twenty-nine was chosen mayor. He is known as "the best mavor Harrisbur" ever had." even by those politically op- pose.i to nun. .Mr. .McCormick is weal thy and extensively interested in nini- cultural development. He succeeded William 11. Tatt as a trustee of Yale and is chairman of the athletic reorgan ization committee ot. that university. Xlrr McCormick is n director of the fed eral reserve board. Philadelphia dist rict, niut wilt resign. contingent from Ynvnohn. Texas, via the 'Frisco tomorrow. The Chicago and Alton was to move troops as follows: three trains ot troons from Chicaoo to St. Louis today for transfer to Frisco tor Snu Antonio. Three trains of Massachusetts troops from Chicago to Kansas City tonight. Massachusetts Going. San Antonio. Texas June S f:.,n. oral W ood notified General Funston early today that the Massachusetts na tional guard hail started for the bor der. - - Preparations for distributing nnd maiutainiuir the niilitin I. made all along file border today.' Fun- siou mm ins starr are holieved to be arranging the troops so a sweeping movement could he, started from several points simultaneously in case invasion is ordered; and nt the same time leave adequate protection for the border against raids. There is a strict censor ship on all news of troop movements, even the railroads of the state having miopteri the policy of divulging no movements over their lines. Small de tachments of eastern guardsmen are known tu have rcachcil To vim l.ut their destination is not known. oiioentrntinn of Carrnnza troops op posite N'aco. Ariz.. cont!iw,1 t l. source of apprehension to army officers runny, i no .Mexican forces nre said to bo in much larger numbers than nt first reporled and advices today said there neie ooo. . i nrrnnn nrmv HI times that sio is reported stationed nt Can- nnea. nj miles south of N'nc'o . Tl,n American forces lire understood to bo fullv iirennred for nn nMnr.L- r. v,. or Kislioe. 14,000 on the Road. Xow York, Juno 2K Fourteen thou sand militiamen from several enstern states todav wore iolti nf nlollfr in itiiv roaches toward Mexico. Seven or eb'ht thousand more from TW York. Penn sylvania and ew England states were expected ( to be on route by tonight. Fifty-two thousand men are now en camped in the stales included in tho dennrtmcnt of the enst and this force will be sent ns quickly ns possible. Today it was expected that Xow York's cavalry regiments, or at least the units now eampod lit Van Curt, bind park would start. Xow Hamp shire, Massachusetts. .Maine and Tihode Island will start many of their "boys" off some time within the next 21 hours In N'eiv York most interest centered in tho state of the Twelfth infnntrv late this afternoon. . (1f Xcw York's guardsmen at I'eekskill and Camp Whit man will be roadv to leave soon as the railroads can furnish the rnrs. Iowa's 4,000 About Readv. Dos Moines. Town, June 2. With orders issued for the movement of troons to the border In adjoining states. Toya's 4.0110 giinrdsinen wore todav boWoj criuioi.cd for border service nod until this is finished state authorities do not want them to leave. There are I nun of tho 4.000 me in fa nip Dodge without uniforms and oulv todav did'a 'pmrtcr of them receive rifles and belts. The guardsmen were busv nt the rifle ranges, learning how to shoot, and in struction" wore being given to recruits. As yet tho nrtillcrv lias not been furn i.died with horses for the nm ami the machine can companies have no puck limb's. All the men have boon mustered into the federal service nnd the govern ment can take them whenever it wants to but militnrv men are anxious to have the men equipped by the federal gov eminent before tlioy leave here, California Sworn In. Sai'iamelito. Cal., .Tune 2. Willi the first souadroii of cavalry and the Sec ond infantry lib. 'inly mustered into the federal army, the work of transforming California's national gitar.l-iiien into Fncle Sam's troops was rushed nt the mobilization camp to ll. v. The men who have taken tho oa'h of service nre eager to be away. A priv- ate in one company who balked at be ing sworn into the regulars was stripped of '''9 khaki and forced to run around the state fair grounds race track amid jeers, there were of dissension.1 ". - no other evidences C3(Ce3C3C9):9fC3C THE MARKETS : " Tho 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 daily. The grain market refuses to bo af fected by the general war news and the same limy be said of creamery products, eggs and poultry. There has been a slight shortage of poultry for the1 past dav of so, but the market rcniuins quiet. Pork is stronger with a half a cent higher for dressed. Steers are up half a cent and cows down a like amount. Orrama. Wheat 80c Oats 40c Rolled barley $35.00 Corn J33.50 Cracked corn . . $37.00 Bran $27.00 Shorts, per ton $30.00 Alfalfa, California, ton $20.00 Butter. Buttorfat - 27c Creamery butter, pefpound 29c Country butter - 20c22c Eggs and Poultry. Eggs, case count, cash 20(o20 l-2c Eggs, trade 21c Hens, pound 12c Roosters, old, per pound 8c Broilers, under 2 pounds liic Fork, Veal and Mutton. Veal, dressed 8(a9c Pork, dressed 10(!ilO l-2c Pork, on foot 7 l-4(r?7 3-4c Spring lambs, l'.HG 7('7 l-2c steers '. 5(i(l 1-2c Cows 4o5c Bulls 3(0.3 l-2c Ewes '. 4(a l l-2c Wethers 6c Vegetables. Tomatoes, California $1.25 Cabbage $3.50 Cucumbers ..........r !)0c String garlic 15c Potatoes, cwt. i $1.25(3)1.50 Potatoes, new . 2(R2 l-Ie Beets : 1.00 Asparagus 40c Radishes 40 Oreen onions 40t Green peppers - 25c Oreen peas 3(n 4c Carrots, sack, new $1.75 Carrots, dozen 40o Onions, California $3.50 Fruits, Watermekns 2 1 Peaches 7."c(Ti$1.00 Oranges, Valencies $4.00 Lemons, per box -.........' $5.50(3)0.00 Cantaloupes ....'.'.... $1.00(o 2.00 Bananas, round "f Apples $2.00 California grape fruit $3.00 Florida grape fruit $5.00$6.00 Pineapples 8e Honey $3.50 Strawberries $1.25(fil.5() Ciierrics, '.; $1.50 California plums $1.50 Apricots $1.75 Eetail Prices. Bggs, per dozen, fresh ranch 25f Sugar, cane ..$1.75 Sugar, beet $8.55 Creamery butter - 35'' Flour, hard wheat $1.-I0(ol.50 Flour, valley $1.15(5125 PORTLAND MARKET Portland. Ore., June 28. Wheat: Club, 82c. Hluesteui, liOc. J-'oi tyfold, 85c. Hod 'liiissiuu, 82(i 00c. Oats: No. 1 white feed, $20.00. Harle: Feed, $27.00. Ilogs: Pest live. S.2.j. Prime steers, $7.50. Fnncv cows. $0.50, Calves, $8.00. Spring lambs, $7.25. Hotter: City creamery, 20c, Country butter, 27c. Lgsg: Selected local ex., 24(7i2fic. liens, 1 Idi 1 1 l-2c, Hroilors, llifn sc. (iccse, lllfii I lc. Weekly Report of Union Stock Yards North Portland, June 27. Cattle There wits the smallest run ol' cattle todav I'or several weeks consistius chiefly of tra-hy steers." Cows anil heifers sold on n steady basis with last week but stecis showed some weakness. Calves steady. Hogs tin a very small run of less than 2-".oo head the market niinlc u gain of ten cents. Tops sidling at $s.:;o. De nuiud is good and market closed on a strong basis. Sheep SI o market did not show any revi vnl of strength. Lambs unless prime are not bringing a very strung price. Ordinary sheep aie showing t.ic most weakness. Mai Let closed at steady to w i ak. The Representative Sales J 12 steers 1 1 2 $7.-"0 II steers H7o 7.IO ! 21 steers 1 1 si 7.00 2 cows H'-IU O-"" 1 21 cows !"io 0.2." j i bull in io ,-.o(i I 2 stags 1170 0.00 I heifer 700 (i.."it 1 dill' 170 7.00 I I . Wh 1 1 7.'l O.Oo .11 hogs I si! h.:io 21.7 hogs 200 8.20 n2 hogs 100 S.2." .."ill hogs IHii H.1.1 il'jg: in juouuic at:(.jv July 2oth the Oregon Short Line rind the (i. W. If. N. company will publi-h n rate on hogs in double dtt'di cars of 'fectie from all points on the Oregon Short Lino I!. II. to North Portland Classified Advertising Page based on 150 per cent of the single deck rate. JURY EVIDENTLY WILL FAIL TO AGREE ' San Francisco, June 2V The chil dren of six men who have been on trial in the Oregon land fraud prosecutions played hide and seek round the mnrble1 pillars in the corridors of the federal building today while a iury lelihei ated on whether or not to send their fathers to prison. , Tho jury Ifas been out since 4:15 j yesterday afternioii. The man await-, ing the verdict are Norman D. ("k. W. A. S. Nicholson and Frank ly u B. ! Bull of San Francisco and Sydney L. Sperry, V. B. Degarmo and A. .1. Keetz of Los Angeles. The six do- fenilants, with their wives and chil-; dren, splint tho greater part of the j mroniug in tte courtroom and -corridors j ot the federal building. . Our circulation Is coming np and still growing read the.... paper and you guess the reason. ijc 5jc 5$C SC iji 3p ))C iS l(c )C 5(t i CHTBOPRACTIC-SPrNOLOGIST DR. O. L. SCOTT Graduate yf 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 828-R. DENTISTS. DR. O. A. OLSON, Dentist Adminis ters nitrous ozid and oxygen gas. Room 214. Masonic Temple. Phone 440. Satem, Orejon, INSURANCE For all kinds of Insurance in Stand ard Companies call on P. J. Kuntz 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 every Monday evening at 8 In the McCormick hall, corner Court and Lilierty streets. It. O. Donaldson. M. VY. ; S. A, Mcl'mldi n, recorder ; A. L. Brown, fluanclcr. SALEM IirXiE No. 4, A. F. & A. M. Stated communications first Friday lo each month nt 7 :.'in p. m. In the Masonic Temple, ( has. McCarter, W. M. ; S. Z, Culver, secretary, 3AI.EM riLMANB SOCIETY D. D. Keeler, president; Mrs. I.ou Tillsun, secretary. All caseg ot cruelty or neglect ot dumb ani mals should lie reported to the secrctury for Investigation. CENTRAL LOWE. No. 18. K. ot P. Me Crtrnnck tiuililinir. Tuesday evening of each week nt 7 :.to. J. ;. lleltzel, L U. J W. I), (illsuii, K. of It. and 8. R. N. OF A. "Oregon firape Camp." No. 1360, meets every Thursday evening In McC'ornack huildiug. Court nnd Lilierty streets ; elevator. Mrs. Sylvia Schtiupp, 1701 Market, orncle ; Mrs. Melissa Per mis, recorder, 12DU North Commercial. Phone 1430-M. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Ore gon Cedar Camp. No. .1211!, meets every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock In Mc Cormick hall, coiner Court nod Lilierty streets. Elevator service. Geo. Reinohl, V. C. ; J. A. Wright, clerk. CHADWICK CHAPTER, No. 37, O. E. S. Regular meeting every first and third Tuesday nt 8 p. m. in the Masonic Tem ple. Minnie Mueller, W. M. ; Ida M. Bahcock, secretary. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Meet every Friday night at 8 o'clock In McCornack block, O. W. Hirous, C. ( .: L. S. (jeer clerk, 007 Court street. Phone 303. DE MOLAY COMMANDERS, No. 5, K. T. Regular conclave fourth Friday In each mouth at 8 o'clock, p in,, In Masonic Tem ple. Sojourning Sir Knights ar courte ously Invited 10 m"et with us Lot L. Pcarcc, E. C, Frank Turner, recorder. UNITED ARTISANS CapTlul Assembly, No. 84. meets every Wednesday at 8 p. 111. In Moose hall. C. O. Matlock. M. A.; C. Z. Randall, secretary, Salem Bank of Commerce. UODSON COUNCIL. No. 1, It. A H. M Stated assembly first Monday In each month. Masonic Temple. N. P. Rasmus sen. Thrice (llustrluus Master; Glenn C. Nlles, recorder. SALEM COt'NCIt, NO. 2C22 Knlglits and Ladies of Security Meets every 2nd nnd 4tli Wednesday eucli month at Hurst Hull. Vlsitlnif ni'Miiiiers nre Invited to attend. E. F. W.ilt'iu, flii.Micler, 4o S. 14lh St. PACIFIC LODGE No. 50, A. F. dt A. M. Staled communications third Friday In ea.li month nt 7:3" P m. in the Masonic Temple. Hal V. Itolum, W. M. ; Ernest II. Choate. secretary. UNDERTAKERS WEBH i CLOt.'GH CO 0. 11. Webb, A. M., ( loii2h mortici.ins and funeral directors. Latest modern met.iods known to the profession employed 4'J9 Court St. Main 120, Main SlsSS. BIODON-RICHARDhON CO. Funeral directors and undertakers, 2"o Xnrth High street. Dav and night phone 183. i General Teed ani ?M& Small Livery 8Ubl vjf) ' c. W. TBAIN , 54 Fevry. PKon If OSTEOPATH DRS. B. II. WIIITK and R. W. WAL TON Osteopathic physician jad nerve specialists, firmluatcs of Ainer Iran school of Osteopathy, Kirksulle Mo. I'ost gr:,duate ami sprcinlizcd i: nerve ilis'T s"S at bis Angelc.i college. Trent acute and chronie diseases. Consultation free. I.udy attend, int. Office oO.'-oOti 1', f. National lhink Hi 1 i I1 i n K- l'hono Itc.-idcnce ;U0 North ( U.ital street, l'uone Ib'.i. THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL Classified Business Telephone Directory A Quick, handy reference for busy people TelepkM EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL Salem Electrit Co., Masonie Temple, 127 North High Main 110 PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING AND TINNING T. M. Barr, 164 South Commercial street Mala 1SI TRANSFER AND DRAYAGE Salem Truck ft Dray Co., corner State ana front streets Mala 14 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 SOUTHERN PACIFIC. NOI1TII BOUND No. lfl Oregon Expretis 5:00 a. No. 114 EiiKciie Limited 3 :02 p. No. as Willamette Limited... 9 :22 a. No. li Shasta Limited 11:55 a. No. IS Portland I'ltsxenxer . .. 1 :-7 p. No. 20 Portland Passenger. . . 5 :O0 p. No. 14 Porlltind Expnjs S :04 p. No. 2'.' t'ortlaud fust Freight 10 :30 p. No. 220 Local way Freight. .. .10 :3u a. BOOTH BOUND No. 15 California Express.... 3:32a. No. 1 7 Koselmrg Passenger ... It :20 a. No. 2:: Eugene Limited 10:01a. No. Ill Cottage (irove Puss. ..4:111 p. Makes connection with No. 74 Ueor ornocti. No. 11 Shaata Limited 5 :43 p. No. 2" Willamette Limited... :1ltp. No. 13 Sau Francisco Express 10 :30 p. No. 221 San Frauclsco Fast Freight 12:01 a. No. 22o Local way Freight . . . 1 1 ;40 a. HUUM (Jl'.KIl l.lSB. No. 73 Arrives nt Salem 0:13 a. !o. 7H-i-Leaves Salem ft :50 a. No. 7."i Ar. Salem (mixed) 2 :00 p. No. 74 Leave Salem 4 ;20 p. No connection south f Geer, Rat.fsc, Falls City and Wb3tbn. Hit Lv. Salem, motor 7:00 a.m. 10!! I.y"R!ilem, motor 0:43 a. m. lGi Lv. SiJem .for Monmouth and Airlie 11 :10 a. m. lr)7I,v. Snlem, motor .... 4:00p.m. 1110 Lv. Salem, motor 6:15 p. m. 2.m Way Fr t lv. Salem. . . . 5 :On a. m. 1i2 Ar. Salem 8:40 a. m. lii Ar. Salem 11:10a. m. 1Jii Ar. Salera 8 :15 p.m. 1 OS Ar. Salem 6 :U0 p. m. 170 Ar. Salem 7 :45 p. m. 240 Way Fr't ar. Salem... 1:35p.m. OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY CO. KOIITH BOUND Lv. Salem Train No. Ar. Portland 4 :35 a. m 2 Owl 0 :55 a. m. 7 :15 n. m fl 9 :25 a. m. 0:45 a. m 10 Limited ....11:35 a.m. 11 :20 a. m 12 11 :35 p. m. 1 :45 p. in 14 :W p. m. 4 -no p m Hi Limited . . . 6 :5o p. n. 5:37 p. m 20 7:50 p. m. 7:55 p. m. 22 10 ;00 p. m. SOUTH HOUND . Pollil.AND TO SAl.Klt . Portland. Salera (i-45 a. m 8:5"' (Salem only) 8:25 a. m. ... B Limited ....10:11 a. m. FOR SALE FOUR VAMiEY FARMS For stile by j owner on county road an.l railroad.. fiO to 200 acres each, good liuililings, I goort m"h .-.11 undor cultivation, chisel to scrool, purrs rensonjiile, unlfj eash, tialunco tiiuo at 0 per cent or modem income lieurinn city jiropcrty. I P. O. Uox 2M, Balo'm. tf Toll SAl.K A Imronin if 1 alien with in ten .lues. 70 acres on ooil rood near I!. If. town, water piped to buildings, (i :n ics fruit, 10 acres tim-i bcr nnd paslnre, lialinne in crop, (lr lo acres of the nl'ove includinK l.uil.liniis. Hr .'10 1-- acres of the above without burn. All or tiuv one, of the ubou' tract- nt MM) per acre with crop. S.,piiic Heal Realty Co., . 'Jo-..' I'. S. I In iik bblc TiaRAPUTICS WELTMER SYSTKM Of sugocstiye Therapeutics practiced by Dr. W. T. Tompnins, S. T. Most powerful, nat uril and successful treatment known to science for the relief and cure of headache, stomach, liver nnd kidney trouble; rheumatism, constipation, infantile paralysis and till female complaints, heart, limu nnd throat troubles; all diseases of the eye; can cer, goitre, epilepsia, asthma, nerv ousness or any chronic disease. Sug Kcstivo therapeutics properly applied to a diseased body is positive, sure and permanent in its results. Hours !l to 1- a. tn, 1 to 0 p. in., phone lift I. Of lice rooms 1, '- and 3 liiyne llbl 311 SlHte St., Salem, Orc.'iill. 8CAVANOER 3ALEM SCAVENGER Charles Sooa, Croprietor. Garbage and refuse of all inds removed on monthly contracts It reasonable rates. Yard and cess pools cleaned. Office phou,. Alain 2247. Residence V S'.72. MONEY TO LOAN ' ON Good Real Estate Security. THOS. K. FORD Over Ladd k Bush Bank Salem, Oregon MONEY TO LOAN I have made ar rangements for loaning eastern money, will nui ho very low rate of interest on highly improved farms ( Homer II. Smith, room 5 McCornack Uldg, Salem, Ore. l'hono UO. 10:40 a. m 7 12:85 p.m. 2 :05 p. m 0 4 :25 p. m. 4:40 p. m. ... 13 Limited .... 8 :4l) p. ta. 0:o.- p. m 17 Local 8 :10 p.m. 0 :20 p. m 10 11 :25 p. m. 11:45 p. ul 21 Owl 1:60 p. Ok. NOHTH BOUND Lv. CsrvallU Ar. Ralem 4:10 p. m. ....... 20 6:37 p.m. Lv. Eugene. Ar. Salea 7 :35 a m 10 Limited .... 9 :45 a. m. ' 1 :50 p. m 16 Limited .... 8:55 p. m, 5 :25 p. m 22 T :&3 p. ta. 12 :U5 p. m 2 Owl 8 :10 a. m, SOUTH. BO UNO Lr. Salem Ar. Eugent 2 .1x1 a. m 21 Owl 8 :50 a. m. 7 .10 a. m 05 8 :30 a. m. 10:15 11. m B Limited ...,12:25p.m. Lv. Salem ' Ar. Albany 12 :55 p. m T 1 :50 p. m. Stops at Corvallia I.T. Salem. Ar. Albany 4 i2 j p. m 0 S :20 p. m. Ar. Albany 0 .45 p. at. Lr. Salem Ar. Eugena 1 tl.40 p. m. t.3 8:50p.m. WlUBi: IlCAL D.lII.t ElOPT SOKDATt No. 04 Leaven Salem . . . .- 8 :40 p. at. No. 03 Arrives in Sa'.-m 1 :25 p, oat CORVALLIS CONNECTION NOkTH BOUND Lv. Corvallia 8 :2S a. m. 12 :12 p. m. . 2 :.'12 p. m. . . 4:1H p. 11. . 0:18 p. m. . Ar. Halea ... 9:45a. m. , . . 1 :45 p. m, ... :00 p. m. , . . 6 :37 p. m. , . . 7 :05 p. m. . 10 . . 14 , 18 . 20 . 22 . BOfTH BOUND Lr.' Salem Ar. tNirrallll 10:15 a. m B 11 :33 a. n . 4 :25 p. m 0 6 .47 p. m 12 :55 p. m T 2 :20 p. m. 0 :40 p. m 13 8:00 p. m. WILLAMETTE U1VER ROtlTH Oregon City Transportation Company Leave Portland for Oregon City, Buttevllla, Newberg. Mission (St. Paul), Whentland, Salem (dally except Sunday) .,8:45 a. as. Leave Portland for Independimce. Albnny Corvallls, (Tues., 'I bun., Sat.) 8 :45 a. a. Itetiirulng l.enve Corvallis 6 a. m. Mon., Wed., Frt, Albany T a. in. Moa., Wed., frt. Independence 9 a., 111 Mod., Wed., FrU Salem 10 a. m. Mon., Wed., Frt, Salem 0 a. m. Tues., Thurs., Sat. CHINESE DOCTORS . C.YUKN Well known Chinese doc tor has successfully treated all dis eases in the post voir. See testimon ials on file tit tho Oriental Herb Co., 610 State St., Salem. Out of towa patients treated by Symptomatic Pi aynosia. Send for diagnosis blank. iulyl MISCELLANEOUS BKDUCKD PRKIGIIT RATKS To and from all points east, oil all household Roods, pianos, etc ( onsolidatad car lo id service. Capital City Transfer Company, agents for Pacific Coast Forwarding company, Til South Com mercial street, l'hono Main WA. NOTICE To the people of Salem, that I have installed a complete oxy ac.tyleno welding nnd cutting appar atus in my shop. For welding Steele, east iron, aluminum, brass and bronze. Wo lnuko a specialty of automobile frntno welding, scored cylinders blocks, broken crunk cases, farm, and harvesting machinery. We ar also equipped for extra heavy weld ing and and can go to your job. I have employed tm expert welder to es pecially look after your wants. Your patronage is respectfully solicited. All work fully guaranteed from de fects. C. R. Origg, general black smith and wood working shop, 1SU5 Statu street. July 3 WATER COMPANY SALKM WATER COMPANY Offics corner Commercial and Trade afreet. For water service apply at office. Hills payable mir.thly tn advance. LM. HUM Care of YICKSOTONG Chinese Medicine and Tea Company Has medicine which will cure any known disease. 153 South Iliffh Street, Salem, Ore. Phone 283