Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, July 12, 1916, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOITtNAL. SALEM. OREGON,
WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1916.
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FIVE-YEAR-OLD TELLS
. OF FAIR'S KILLING
Mother Says Husband Made
Life a Hell and She Shot
In Self Defense
New York, July 12. Five year old
Mary Beutinger, lisped in licr baby
prattle today the story of how her
mother shot down her papa yesterday.
"Papa is dead, " she said. " Mamma
killed him. That's why mamma is away
today. We were all asleep but a lot of
noise woke us up and we heard mammn
scream. Mamma anil papa had- been
mad at each other. Mamma will be
back soon."
It was said- today, there was every
possibility that Man- and Margaret,
aged nine, the two children who were
in the bedroom of the k25.000 Beu'tin
jrer home at Caldwell, X. J., when Mrs.
Beutinger shot down her husband, in
self defense, she asserts, will be called
upAn to testify. Mrs. Beutinger, her
self, locked in the Newark jail, reiterat
ed her declaration she only shot when
her husband sought to abuse her.
"It was retribution. For 10 years he
has made my life a hell," Mrs. Beutin
ger said.
Airs. Beutinger said she was subject
to almost continuous mistreatment, cit
ing occasions when she said her hus
band tried to gouge her eyes, beat hpr
unmedeifully and chocked her. The
couple had five children and it was for
the sake of these, Mrs. Beutinger claims
that she tried to suffer in silence.
All five shots which she fired at her
husband took effect.
NEW TODAY
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PHONE 937-r-For wood saw.
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READ Dr.-May 's ad. in today 'a -issue.
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BARRY Window washer. Phone 768
Aug3
RUBBER Stamps made 165 S. Com'l
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HARR i Expert
Phone' 1041.
window
eleaner.
julyl"
THE MARKETS
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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.
THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL
Classified Business
Telephone Directory
A Quick, handy reference for busy people
SECOND HAND Ford -for sale cheap
Phone 23o0. julyl2
In the good old summer time the mar
ket apparently takes a rest as there is
very little doing and no changes in
quotations from yesterday. - '
Hens and broilers are in good demand
although the price has not advanced for
a week or so.
PIGS' FOR SALE
l'hone li" F4.
-Itoute , box 23.
July 1
Wheat
Oats ..
WANTED Two
Union street.
lady boarders,
jq-o I Rolled barley
i torn
juiyia
FRONT APABTMENTS Ground flooi
491 N. Cottage. . tf
Orrains.
80c
.- 40o
(35.00
$39.00
Cracked corn ....'...., $40.00
Bran ................ ; $27.00
Shorts, peT ton $30.00
Alfalfa, California, ton $20.00
Butter.
Butterfat 20c
Creamery butter, per pound 29c
Country butter . 20c22c
Eggs and Poultry.
Eggs, case count, cash 20(520 l-2c
Eggs, trade 21c
VACUUM CLEANING Rugs 20c i Hens, pound 13(al3 1-2
EVXRYTIIINO ELECTRICAL
Salem Electiii Co., Masonie Temple, 127 North High lCsia 11M
PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING AND TINNING
T. M. Barr, 164 South Commercial street Uala 181
TRANSFER AND DRAT AGE
Salem Track & Dray Co., corner State ana rront streets If sis T
RED-White and
Phone 2300-J-2.
black
currant9.
july!4
FOR RENT 3 houses, $3.00 per mo.
each. Thone 935. julyl2
FOR RENT SIGNS For sale at Cap
ital Journal office. tf
each. Phone 102!
julyl5
W..NTED Firstclass
200 N. 14th street.
laundress . Call
julyl 3
FOR SALE Or trade for wood, gaso
line engine. Phone 451. ti
.Weekly Report of
Union Stock Yards
Portland. Ore.. July 10. Receipts
were fairly liberal today with an ex
cellent price outlet. Best steers sold
ns high as $.50 nnd cows nt $7.00. Even
very common steers brought close to
the $S.0O mark and taking the market .
as a whole excellent strength and ad
vances were prevalent in all classes. J
Hogs. .
An advancing hog market on little
heavier receipts was a feature of the
day. Top hogs sold at $8.90 an ad
vance of 30 cents over last week. Bulk
of sales $3.70 to $3.80. Market closed
stronir. I
Sheep
Sheep prices were well in line w:
last week. Top lambs were $S.25 and
others classed in line with former pric
Market closed steadv.
Representative Sales.
25 steers : 1302 $8.30
1H steer 132H-$S.2.1
22 steers 1201' S.00
1 cow 1150 $6.50
4 cows 1215 l.25
1 bull 14H0 $5.01)
1 heifer 1050 $7.00
5 staes 1410 0.75
997 hogs ail $S.80
215 hogs 210 $S
23 cows lOtili $0.00
49 Iambs 73 $.8.25
190 ewes P7 $5.00
31 vearlinfifi 95 $0.00
HOT WATER AND "ANURIC
BEFORE MEALS-AND HEALTH
All people in America nnd especially instructed us that in case of sickness,
thniu hn nn.t middlp no.. ro nrniie ! resort to Pr. Pierce's dependable house-
. ; , . , . i hold prescriptions. These medicines as
to eat too much meat and m conse-, ,for ,!,,, b dr ugistt ha vf nfVer
uvTOiniuirMii! u lun. u, been recommended as "cure-alls," bjit
ies, veins and joints. They often suffer only as superior remedies for certain
from twinges f rheumatism or lumba- common and easilv-recognUed dioeases.
go, somotimes from gout, swollen hands Had these medicines been adopted to
or feet. Such people are not olways' all classes and forms of chronic diseases
able to exercise sufficiently in t!rp out-j there would have been no necessity for
door air or drink enough pure water in organizing a competent staff of expert
order to sweat freely and excrete im-. physicians and surgeons, to act in the
purities through the skin. Pr. Pierce ' treatment of difficult, obscure and corn
has conducted experiments and thor-: plicated cases of chronic diseases, as
oughlv tested a uric acid solvent at his Pr. Pierce's maintains in his Invalids
Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute . Hotel nnd Surgical Institute. Of his
which he is convinced is many times home remedies the most widely known
more potent than lithia this he nam."d are hi." "Faverite Prescription" for
"Anuric." It can be had at almost all , womanlv troubles and run-down condi-
drue stores by simply asking for Dr. , tina peculiar to the womanly sex: his
Pierce's Ancric for kidneys or back-, "(iolden Medical Discovery," the great-
ache. It will overcome such conditions est of all herbal svstera tonics and vital
ia rheumatism, dropsical swellings, cold izers. for stomach, liver and blood dls-
xtremities, scalding and burning orine orders, as well as his "Pleasant Pel
and sleeplessness due to eonstant need lets."ythe tinv, tonic laxatives, over-
of getting ont of bed at night. ! coming constipation and cleansing the
Our grandmothers have told our system of poisons and accumulations in I
mothers and oar motners nave in turn.tne bowels.
VON TIRPITZ
(Continued from page one.)
pit, and the Von Tirpitg submarine
policies, said that he hoped Buelow's
success shows t li tit the opposition to
America is not dead.
"Who is going to be your next presi
dentWilson or Hughes?" he asked,
and then without waiting for an ans
wer, continued: "If it is Hughes, he
can be no worse than Wilson. The worst
he can do is to declare war on liermany
and certainly that would be preferable
to the present American neutrality.
Are Anxious to Fight Us.
"If this should happen everyone in
our navy would shout and throw up
his hat for it would mean unlimited
sea war aguin-st England. Our present
navy is Held in a net ot notes. lint uo
you think the United States could dof
iou could not raise an army to help
the allies. You could confiscate our
ships in American ports, but if you
tried to use them to tarry supplies and
munitions to the allies, we would sink
them. i
"Carrying on an unlimited sea war
fare, we could sink 000,000 tons of ship
ping monthly, destroy the entire mer
chant fleets of the leading powers, para
lyze r.iiglamt and win the war. Then
we would start all over, building mer
cluintmeu faster than any nation, and
reguin our position as a leading commer
cial power."
irieuds of the chancellor s still hope
that President Wilson will take a strong
stand against England, thereby greatly
strengthening Bethmaiiu-llollweg 's po
sition. At present the campaign against
the chancellor is closely connected with
internal politics of the conservatives
and the big land owners. The latter arc
fighting Bethmnnu-Hullweg because he
promised tno people, on liehult ot the
kaiser, the enactment of franchise re
forms after t lie war. The conservatives,
more tactful, are attempting to make
political capital out ot the rood situa
tion.
It is one of the strange developments
of the situation that the socialists in
(he present conservation are the gov
ernment 's chief supporters.
PORTLAND MARKET
FOR RENT House keeping
close in. Phone 4 or 47
rooms,
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DESK ROOM For a desirable pcrsou.
544 State street. Phone 3."0. julyl!)
Portland. Ore., Julv 12. Wheat:
Club, S7e.
Bluestcm, 9Sc.
Fortyfold, 8Sc.
Red Russian, 87c.
Oats: No. 1 white feed, $20.50.
Burley: Feed, $27.75.
Hogs: Best live. $s.SI).
Prime steers, $5.50(0 7.35.
Fancy cows, $0.00.
Calves, $7.50.
Spring lambs, $8.25.
Butter: City creamery, 29c.
Country butter, 27c.
Eggs: Selected local ex., 20c.
Hens, 13 l-2(?i 14c.
Broilers, 15(?i Inc.
Geese, 10(3 11c.
Playground Fills
Long Felt Want
The Albert pasture playground seems
to be filling one of those long felt
wants, as every day from 250 to 300
children nre avniling themselves of the
advantages of the plav apparatus.
Sand playing seems to be one of the
favorite occupations of the children, ac
cording to Miss Schultz and to give
them a larger space in which to play,
the Salem Sand and Gravel company
has lately donated two Ion. Is of aud.
The dam for the swiaiming pool will
soon lie constructed as the street com.
missionpr has already delivered the lum
ber. The water will be from fwo or
three feet Seep and from time to time
it will be opened in order to give the
children fresh running water.
Through the gpnerosity of ftraber
Bros, who hove donated water fixtures,
the children will have a supply at all
times of drinking water,
- ELK HERD IS BUSY
DRESSMAKING And plain
very reasonable. Phone 003.
sewing
julyl 2
BRILLIANT Vacuum cleaner
rent, 75c per day. Phone 1041.
foi
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Roosters, old, per pound 8c
Broilers, under 2 pounds 10c
Pork, Veal and Mutton.
Veal, dressed 9(p 10 l-2c
Pork, dressed 1010 l-2c
Pork, on foot 7 l-2c8c
Spring lambs, 1910 7(5)7 l-2c
Steers - 5e(26c
Cows 4(5. 5c
Bulls 3(53 l-2c
Ewes 44 l-2c
Wethers 6c
Vegetables.
Tomatoes, California
Cabbage , , . . .
Cucumbers
String garlic .
Potatoes, cwt.
$1.00
$3.00
... 50c
15e
Dry Zensal
Moist Zensal
The fact that Zensal is made
to reach the two distinct
types of Eczema should ap
peal to all skin sufferers.
Tetter, salt rheum and dry
eczema should be treated
with Dry Zensal. For weep
ing skin use Moist Zensal.
50c a jar at
CENTRAL PHARMACY
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TRAVELERS' GUIDE
SOUTHERN PACIFIC.
HAY FOR SALE 2 t-2 acres of stand j Potatoes, new
mg nay, close my rnonc u--.u. juo
WANTED $5000 real 'estate security,
will pay 8 per cent. Phone 2356. j!12
WANTED Girl tor general ionise
work. No washing. Apply 043 S. 12th
julyl 4
WANTED Willi blackberries to can.
Mrs. C. W. Ynnke, 459 State. Phone
liny. julyl
FOR SALE At bargain, 27 1-2 acres,
10 acres fine prunes. Call Royal
Bakery. . julyl2
WANTED 2 men to work at the tile
and brick yard. Salem Tile and
Kerch. Co. ' julylS
FURNISHED rooms and honsekeepinf
eppartmenti, rates reasonable, close
In, HO Court
TWO NICE Cottages for rent by th
month or season at Newport. O. W.
Johnson &'Co. tf
TOR SALE Two very fine Scotch
collies, male and female, one year
old. 2390 Church St tf
FOB RENT
ADS under this heading lc a word.
Read for profit; use for results.
$1.75
22 1-Zc
1.00
40
40s
25c
. .,. 3(S4c
1.75
40c
$3.50
10c
......... $2.00
75c ('$1.00
$4.00
$5.50(5)0.00
$3.00(5'3.50
5e
$2.50
$0.00
8c
$3.50
$1.25(a'1.50
$1.50
California plums $1.50
Apricots $1.75
Retail prices.
Egg Pr dozen, fresh rSnch ...... 25c
Sugar, cane $8.78
Sugar, beet $8.53
Creamery butter .. 35c
Flour, hard wheat $1.40(21.50
Flour,-valley $1.15125
Beets
Radishes
Green onions
Green peppers
Green peas
Carrots, sack, new
Carrots, dozen
Onions, California
Beans, green and waxed ....
Fruits.
Watermelons
Peaches
Oranges, Valencies
Lemons, per box
.Cantaloupes
Bananas, pound ,
California grape fruit . ....
Florida grape fruit
Pineapples
Strawberries
Cnerries,
FURNISH KD COTTAGE At Seal
Hocks for rent for seasbn. Inquire
Mrs. Ed Wcller. Phone 1150. julylf
WANTED Farm hand, must be good
man with horses and cows. Address
C. P. R. It. 1, B. IS, Turner, Or. j!12
LOST On Silverton road, one black
medicine satchel. Finder please no
tify Dr. W. .1. Piitterson, 420 S. Com
mercial St. , julyl2
FOR SALE 5, 10, l.w store, a bargain
at $1075. would accept Ford on pay
ment. Ill health, .j&vra A. Fidlcr.
DnHas, Or. tf
I HAVE 93 acres all in cultivation,
no buildings? wish to trade for land
with buildings. Address 404 Ferry
St., Salem. july 14
FOB SALE 314 hilf truck Btudebakei
wagon. Will trade for heavier wagon.
ijee.
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eordwood or stumpago. S786
Phone 13ZZ-J.
GIRTj Or woman wanted for general
housework in country; must be ex
perienced. Phone 22F25. Address box
12, Sublimity, Or. tf
sjc)ejc)!!c:c:jc!cieje3G3:c99c
You can make and save nion-
He ey by reading the Journal's sjc
New Today columns,
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24 Kmscne Limited 3 :02 p. m.
28 Willamette Limited... 0:22a.m.
12 Shasta Limited 11:55 a.m.
18 Portland rasHenxer ... 1 :27 p. m.
20 Portland PameoKer. . . B :00 p. m.
14 Portland EjDrcBa 8:04 p.m.
No. 222 Portland fast Freight 10 :80 p. m.
No. 226 Local way freight. .. .10 :3fi a. m.
BOl'TH BOUND
No. IS California Eiprna. ... 8 :S2 a m.
No. 17 Boaeburg Passenger ..11 :20 a. m.
No. 2.1 Huxene Limited 10 :01a.m.
No, 19 Cottage lirove Pass. ..4:16 p. m.
Makes connection with No. 74 Oeer
uranch.
No. 11 Shasta Limited 8:43 p.m.
No. 27 Willamette Limited... 8:10 p.m.
No. 18 Ban Francisco Hxpress 10 :30 p. m.
No. 221 Han Franclaco Fast
Freight . . . 12:01a.m.
No. 220 Local way Freight. . .11 :40 a. in.
Salbu dune Lisa.
No. 73 Arrives at Salem 9:18. m.
la. 76 Leaves Salem 9:50a.m.
No. 75 Ar. XaJem (mixed) 2 :0 p. m.
No. 74 Leave Halem ........ .4 :20 p. m.
No connection south t Oeer.
(ULiM. Falls Qtt no wistms.
No. 101 I.v. Salem, motor 7:00 a.m.
No. 163 Lv aalem, motor 9 :45 a. m.
No. 165 Lv. ttulrra (or Monmouth
and Alrlle 11:10 a.m.
No. 16T Lv. Salem, moUr .... 4 :0O p. m.
No. 10!) Lv. Halem. motor 8:18 p. m.
Kin. 2.10 Wit Ff't It. Slem. . . . 8:00 a. m.
No. 102 Ar. Salem 8:40a.m.
No. 14 Ar. Salem 11:10. m.
No. 141(1 Ar. Salem 8:15 p.m.
No. lufjAr. Salem 6 :00 p. m.
No. 176 Ar. 8lem 1 :45 p. m.
No. 240 Way Fr't r. Salem... 1:35p.m.
WILLAMETTE RIVER ROUTB
Oregon City Transportation Compny
Leave Portland for Oregon City, ButteTlllJ,
Newberg. Mission (St. Paul), Wheatland,
Salem (dally except Sunday) ,.6:45 a. at.
Leave Portland for Independence.
'AthBntf.ri-Taiiia. iTiiea.. Tburs.. Bat.)
Return ing
OltEGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY CO.
NOETH BOUND
Lv. Ralem Train No. Ar. Portland
4:35 a. m. ...... 2 Owl 6 :55 . o.
7:15 a. m 6 9:28 a.m.
9:45 a. m. .,..10 Limited ....11:35a.m.
11:20 . m 12 ....... 11:38 p. ov '
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PORTLiNO TO SlLlX
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NEW TODAY
PIGS FOR SALE Phone 88 F5. jU3
FOB REXT Furnished or unfurnish
ed sleeping rooms. Office rooms and
housekeeping rooms, reasonable rates
W. If. Morris, ltec. Hubbard Bldg.
Room 304. tf
WANTED To trade 3 I t wide tread
Milborn wagon in good ahnpe for
narrow tread 3 1-2 wagon. Must be
good. Phone 692. tf
WANTED To trade city property . for
brush pasture or cleared land. Ad
dress II. VV. Roberts, 40." South 12th
St. Phone Hi. julyU
QCITE A number of logau pickers
can find employment Wed., morn
ing near Powers dryers on east D
St. M. E. Oitter. jnlyl2
WANTED At once, man to do gener
al ranch work. 1 want a good man
and will pav good wages. August
Olson. Phone 29F2. julyl2
FOR SALE By owner one of the pret
tiest bungalows in Salem, just com
pleted, modern, price below cost,
terms. 1253 N. Cottage St. tf
Washington, July 12. Big Elks and
little Elks, not to forget the lady Elka.
had today what was advertised as an
"outing and grand crab feast" at Love
Point, down in the cool Chesapeake
bay.
The grand lodge formally reported
the election of Edward O. Rightor of
I New Orleans as grand exalted ruler anil
J the selection of Boston as the next con
WANTED We are paying 2 1 2e per
lb. cash, for Mammoth blackberries
suitable for drying, delivered at our
warehouse. Salem Fruit Union, jlylO
TOR SALE OR TRADE SO acre farm
near Newport, one rot in Portland
100x105 ft. for particulars call or
write W. D. Edwards care Meyers
store. julylS
FOR RENT Close in. house keeping
rooms, two, three or four room suites
440 Union St. Phone 530-M; also 5
room, unfurnished, cheap at 7M N.
Front St. julyI3
FOtt SALE A bargain, if taken at
once, 011 acres well improved on
Howell Prairie, price $110 per aero;
would consider small acreage near
Salem city limits or city house up
to $200(1, terms at U per cent if de
sired. For particulars address G. C.
Hoffman, R. 9, box 102. julyl2
PRO.M'ERITV IN CANADA $900,
O0O,r)O0 ill new wealth added in 1915.
Enormous crops and low taxation
make farmers rich. Wheat average,
311.1(1 bushels per acre in Alberta,
2S.75 bushels per acre in Saskatche
wan, 2S..V) bushels per acre in Mani
toba. Taxes average $24 and will not
; exceed $:!5 per quarter section, in
cludes all taxes; no taxes on improve-
, incuts. Free schools and full religious
liberty, good climate. Get your farm
home from the Canadian Pacific Rail
way. 20 years to pay. Good land
from $11 to- $30 per acre; irrigated
lands from $35, and the government
guarantees your land an4 water
titles. Balance, after first payment,
extended over 19 years, with interest
at 0 per tent; privilege of .paying in
full any time. Before final .payment
become . due your farm - ihould
have paid for itself ( We will lend
you, up to $2.0(0 in improvements in
certain districts, with no security oth
er than the land itself. Particulars
en request. ' Ready-made farms for
sale. - Special easy terms.' Loans for
livestock. In defined districts, after
one year's occupation, under certain
condition, we advance cattle, sheep
and hoK to farmers up to a value of
$1,000. We want you; we can afford
to help you. We own the land; we want
the land cultivated. Our interests are
mutual. Buy direct and get your farm
home- from the CANADIAN PA
CIFIC RAILWAY. Mend for free
book. J. S. Dennis, Assistant to the
President, Canadian Pacific Railway,
7 Ninth avenue, Calgary, Alberta
Canada.
Leave
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Albany
Independence.
Salem
Salem
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CrHTROPRAOTIC 8PTK0LOOI8T
8CAVANGER
DR. O. L. SCOTT Graduate -jf (Jhiro-
.....:. '. i.-ntinfifi hal-1. HRvennori.
Iowa. If vou have tried everything i
and got no relief, try Chiroprac
tic spinal adjustments and get well.
Office 400-7-8 U. S. National Bank
Building. Phone Main 87. Residence
Main R28-R.
SALEM SCAVENGER Charles Sooa,
proprietor. Garbage and refuse of all
kinds removed on monthly contract
at reasonable rates. Yard and eess
pools cleaned. Office phont, Maisi
2247. Residence M .a 2272.
FOR SALE
FOR SAL Olt TRADE 50 acres all
in cultivation. 22 acres young
prunes, bal. in crop, small house, 2
bnrs, 4 horses, 5 cows, 3 heifers,
, I 1 ....a l.ariiua fttlttF i Til -
tdements: well located, near Salem,,
Everything, cowplete tor $i 000.00.
Might consid' some city property
in exchange. Square Deal Realty Co.,
202 I'. S. Hank fdg. ,
MONEY TO LOAN
1 OH Good Seal Estate Security.
THOS. K. FORD
Orer Ladd ft Bush Bank Salem. Oregon
HONEY TO LOAN I have made ar-
rangements for loaning eastern
money, will make very low rate of
k. interest on highly improved farms.
Homer H. Smith, room 5 McCornack
Bldg, Salem, Ore. T.one 90.
MISCELLANEOUS
REDUCED FREIGHT HATES To and
from all points east, on all household
f;oods, pianos, etc. Consolidated car
oxd service. Capital City Transfer
Company, agents for Pacific Coast
Forwarding company, 161 South Com
mercial street. Phone Main 933.
WATER COMPANY
SALEM WATER COMPANY Office
corner Commercial and Trade streets.
For water service apply at office.
Bills pavable monthly in advance.
THiaAPaTJTICS
WELTM.ER SYSTEM Of suggestive,
Therapeutics practiced by Dr. W. T.
TompKins, 8. T. Most powerful nat
ural and successful treatment known,
to science for the relief and cure of
headache, stomach, liver and kidney;
trouble; rheumatism, constipation,
. . infantile paralysis and all female)
complaints, heart, lung and throa
troubles; all diseases of the eye; can
ter, goitre, epilepsia, asthma, nerv
ousness or any chronic disease. Sug
gestive therapeutics properly applied
to a diseased body is positive, sure
and permanent in its results. Hour
9 to 12 a. m, 1 to 5 p. m., phone
991. Office rooms 1, 2 and 3 Biyn)
Bldg 341 Stnte St., Salem, Oregon.
UNDERTAKERS
WEBB & CLOUGH CO C. B. Webb.
A. M., Clough morticians and funeral
directors. Latest modern metbodj
known to the profession employed!
499 Court St. Main 120, Main 9S88.
RIQDON-RICHARDhON CO. Funeral
directors and undertakers, 252 North
' High street. Dav and night phon)
183.
si '
re
General Teed aai
8mall Livery Btable.
C. W. TRACT
S64 Ferry. Paoa 11
OSTEOPATH
DENTISTS.
DB. O. A. OLSON, Dentist Adminis
ters nitrons ozid and oxygen gas.
Boom 814. Masonie Temple. Phone
440. Saiem, Oregoa,
UBS. B. IX WHITE and B. W. WAL
TON Osteopathic physicians ind
nerve specialists. Graduates of Amer
ican school of Osteopathy, Kirkaville
Mo. Post graduate and specialized i: '
nerve diseases it Los Angelej college.
Treat acute and chronic diseases.
Consultation free. Lady attendant.
Office O05-506 U. S. National Bank,
Building. Phone 859. Residence 31(1
North lupital street. Phone 4f9.
Journal Want Ads Get Result Yoo
Want Try one and see.
L M. HUB!
Care of
YICKSOTONG .
Chinese Medicine and
Tea Company
Has medicine which will
cure any known disease.
153 South High Street,
Salem, Ore. Phone 283
vention city.