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t 5 t . J. 1 S 1 0 ! LEGAL NOTICES ADMINISTjlATOa'S NOTICE ' .. - i uin-e ib uereoy given that theun . derHignod was duly appointed admin istrator of the estate- of W. L. rater- son, decease-it, by the county court of the state of Oregon for the county of -Marion, 'on the loth day of June, 1910, and he is duly qualified as such admin istrator; am that all-persons- having claims against the said estate are -requested to present their respective claims, duly verified, with proper vouchers, within six months from the date of this notice to the undersigned administrator at the office of John Bnyne, attorney at law, 341 State street, Salem, Oregon. Dated this Cth dav of .Tnlv. 1910. W. . VAN SCIIl'YVER, Administrator of the estate of W. L. Patersoli, deceased. augu9t4 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been duly appointed by the county court of the state of Ore Ron -for the county of Marion as ex ecutor of the last will and testament of Oustave Girod, deceased, and that he has duly qualified as such execu tor. . All persons ' having claims against the estate of said decedent are hereby notified to present the same, dulv ver ified, to me at the off fee of A. 0. Con dit, '-'203 Hubbard buildiug, in Salem in Marion county, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated at Salem in Marion eounty, Oregon, June 17, 1910. ,;, : -CIIAS. D. SATTCT, Executor of the last will and testa ment Of Gustave Girod, deceased. July 22 SHERIFF'S NOTICE SALE OF REAL PROPERTY. By virtue of an Alias Writ of Ex ecution issued out of the Honorable Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Marion, on .the 7th day of June, 1910. in favor of Richard W. Carey, plaintiff, and against Josie L. Stewart and Fred S. Stewart, de fendant, for the Bum of Six Hundred Thirty and 33-100 ($630.33) Dollars, with' interest at the rate of 8 per cent per1 annum from the loth day of April, 1910, and accruing costs, I have levied upon and will sell at public auction, on Satnrdav the 9th dav of -'. July 1910, at 11 o'clock A. M., at the Court House door in Marion county and Stnte of Oregon, all the right, title and interest which the said Josie L. Stewart and Fred S. Stewart, defendants, had on or after the 0th day of March, 1910, in or to the following described prem ises, to-wit: That certain piece and parcel of land lying and being North of Mill creek, cast of Capital street, south of Lam berson street and west of the South ern Pacific Railroad track, in the , Onks Addition to the City of Salem, Marion county, Oregon, and consisting of five and one-fourth' acres of land, more or less. Terms of sale cash unless bid in by plaintiff. . ' i ' . '? Dated at Salem, Oregon,, this. 2Sth 5 dayi JiuiV,i91C,. . i c- , - I WM. ESCli. , I ; Sheriff of Marion County, ,Oregbn. By W. I. Needham, Deputy. -" Jul-27 Sheriff's Sale of Real Property On Foreclosure Notice is hereby given, that by vir ture of nn execution duly issued out of the circuit court of the state of Ore gon, for the county of Marion and to me directed on the 28th day of June 1910, upon a judgment and decree 'duly rendered, entered of record nnd docketed in and by said court on the 22nd day of June, 1910, in a certain suit then in snid court pending, where in John J. Turner was plaintiff and Katie Holmes nnd J. P. Holmes, her husband Cora L. l'rescott were defend ants in favor of plaiutiff and against said defendants by which execution I am commanded to sell the property in Baid execution and hereinafter de scribed to pay the sum due the plain tiff of one thousand nnd no-100 (!, 000.00) dollars, with interest thereon . at the Vnte of 8 per cent per annum from the 5th day of October, 1914, un- ' til paid, and the further sum of one hundred ($100.00) dollnrs, attorneys fees, together with the costs and dis bursements of said suit taxed at twen ty five and 25-100 ($.'-".2r) dollars and costs and expenses of snid execution. 1 will on Saturday the 29th day of Ju ly 1910 at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of said day at the west door of the ; county court house in'Mari.on county, '. Oregon, sell at public, auction to the highest bidder for "cash in hand on the day of sale, all' the right, title, inter est and estate which said defendants and all persons claiming under them subsequent to the date of plaintiff's mortgage. .October 5th, 1914, in, of and to said premises hereinbefore mention ed .and described in said execution ns ' follows, to-wit: " ' All of lot number fnlrteen (13) of the Liberty Fruit Farms as shown by . the recorded . plat now on file in the o.ice of the recorder of conveyances for Marion county, state of Oregon. Said sale made subject to redemp- tion in the manner provided by law. '' Dated this 28th day of June.-1910. - v.r. ESCH, " 1 Sheriff of Marion county. Oregon. Bv W. 1. Xeedham, Deputy. July 27. -in tne vircuit isuurr ui me dia vi , Oregon for Marion County I I.miise Over, idnintitf. vs.- Jos. .1.1 Keber. administrator ot the estate of Christian Speth, deceased, and Jose- phine Si-eth Age, Elizabeth A. Seth ''Walper, Frank Sneth. Mike Speth, Ju lius Sth Itogart, Charles Speth, Ag gie Speth Graf, Ollelia Speth. iml all children and heirs at law of Christian i- Hpeth. .deceased.- defendants. Summons. '' To Josephine Speth Age, Elizabeth '' A.. 8etli Walper. Frank. Speth. Mike Hpeth, Julius Speth Hogart, Charles j Siieth, At'gie S'K'th Graf, defendants. In the name of the state of Oregon yon are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint of the plaintiff filed against you in the above entitled - suit on or before September 5th, 1910. which is more than six weeks after the date of. pniilication of this summons, and if you fail to so answer, for want thereof," tiie plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in plain tiff's complaint, towit: That plaintiff have anil recover of and from the aaitt, defendants, Jos. J. Keber, admin- An Inside Bath. Makes You Look and Feel Fresh Sayt a glass of hot water with phosphate before breakfast keeps Illness away. This excellent, common-sense health measure being adopted by. millions,! PhyjU'ians the world over recom mend the inside bath, claiming this is of vastly more importance than out side clcauliness, because the; skin pores do not absorb impurities -into the blood, causing ill health, while the pores ia the 10 yards of bowels do. Men and women are urged to drink each morning, before breakfast a glass of hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it, as a harmless means of helping to wash from the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels the previous day 'n indigestible material, poisons ,sour bile and toxins; thus cleansing, sweetening and puri fying the entire nlimentary canal be fore putting more food into the stom ach. Just as soap and hot water cleanse and freshen the skin, so hot water nnd limestone phosphate act on the elim inative organs. Those who wake up with bad breath. coated tongue, nasty taste or have a dull, aching head, sallow complexion, acid stomach; others who are subject to bilious attacks or constipation, should obtain a quarter pound of lime stone phosphate at the drug store. This will cost very little but is suffi cient to demonstrate the value of in side bathing. Those who continue it ench morning are assured of pro nounced results, both in regard to health and appearance. "O. K." is an expression of satis faction derived from "Aux Caves," from which once the best tobacco nnd rum came, t'ltimately everything of the best was designated "O. K." istrntor of the estate of Christum Speth, deceased, Josephine Speth Age, Elizabeth A.- Speth Walper, Frank Speth. Mike Speth, Julius Speth. Bo gart, Charles Speth, Aggie Speth Graf and Odelia Speth. the sum of $2090.00 with interest thereon at the rate of 0 per cent per annum from April 20, 1912, to April 20, 1913, amounting to 101.40 together with interest at the rate of 0 per cent per, annum on snid sum of $101.40 until paid, together with interest on the sum of $2090.00 at the rate of 7 per cent per annum from April 20, 1913, until paid, to gether with the further sum of $26.90 with iuterest thereon at 1 the rate of 10 per cent per nnnum from April 20, 1914. until pnid; for' the further sum of $47.00, taxes for the year of 1912, with interest thereon at the rate of 0 per cent per annum from October 20, 1913, .until paid.;i.for -thai further sum: of $4.1.Sti taxes for the year 1913, with: interest thereun nt the rate of 0 per cent per milium from Julv 31, 1914, until paid; for the further sum if $350.00 attorney's fee, together with plaintiff's costs and disbursements in this suit, aihl that th mortgage dated April 27, 1911, and the mortgage dated April 20, 1913, ami signed by Christian Speth, conveying the following de scribed parcels of property, in Marion county, stnte of Oregon, 'said proper ty being described as follows: Beginning nt a stone on the section lino 10.00 chains north of the S. W. coiner of section 30, T. 5 S. R. 1 W. of the Willamette Meridinn, Marion county, stnte of Oregon; thence north along the section line 39.923 chains to an iron pin in the wet end of the le jjal subdivision line of the Win. F. East ham . L. C, thence east along saiil legal subdivision line 12. K9 chains to nil iron pipe; thence south 39.923 chains; thence west 12.89 chains to the point of beginning, containing 51.40 acres of land, being part of sec tion 30, T. 5 S. R. I W. of the Wil lamette Meilidinn, Marion county, state of Oregon. Beginning at a stone in the S. W. corner of section 30, township 5, S. of Range 1,- west or thet Willamette Me ridian in Marion county, Oregon; thence north 10.00 chains to a stone; thence east. 12.su chains to nn iron pipe; thence south 17 minutes east 10.00 chains to nn iron pipe in the south line of said section; thence west 12.904 chains along the section line to the point of beginning, containing 12.93 acres of land, situated in the southwest comer of section 30 T. 5 S. R. 1 west of the Willamette Merid ian, in Marion county, state of Ore gon, ' " " and that said property be sold by the sheriff of Marion county to satisfy the ula i ii t i t f ' notes and mortgages, and further, that you, and all persons claiming by, through or under you, or a--- of the above named defendants, be forever barred and foreclosed of all right, title or interest in and to the property above described, except ' the statutory right of redemption, and for suea other anil lurtlier-relief as to the court may seem meet and equitable. This summons is served upon you by publication by the order of the judge' of the above entitled court, which order is dated July 15th. 1910. Charles .T.. Haas. . Attorney for plaintiff, 200 Stock Ex change Hldg.. Portland. Ore. . Date of first publication, Julv 20th! 1910. - Date of last publication August 31st. 1910. CHICHESTER S PILLS bl-bctvter IMamsMdl-raiTis 'III-. 1st Ifrfl led S. U n 1 1 V (xnrft, t-leri villa Liue KiUsoa. TmLm mo mlhrr. It 117 f jomr v Itrueirtet. Af-wrill.tlfKM-TKBi I-IAMIIVII II It A MIA sv a yrukaomnbru, Mint. Always Rtixtlsj cm iw nwtr.r.icT rwovuurpf Thmt CAPSULES art tjptrlar to Batsam f Copaibi, Cutest Of lnjtCti9ftS,IIKl " KUC' la (MIDYl 24H0anSot V- tint oiuiMt with ut tocMftmmct. o!J fry all dnixhilt. Si lKrr nt Priu THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY JULY 20, 1916. Hughey High Laid Up With Sprained Ankle Other Sport News New York, July 20. There's another cot in the Yank's hospital today, filled by the jinx's latest blow, yet Donovan 's men roll on without a falter. While the crippled Yauks defied Fate and took both games of a double header from the Browns, Hughey High fell on the field of battle and is out for a week with a sprained ankle. With seven of. his regulars laid up for -repairs, Donovan- pulled through in the nick of time, for the Red Sox seized both ends of a double bill from the Tigers and the Yanks Tealize they must keep at the top if they are to beat the jinx. The chutes are soapy once a team starts down. The Dodgers dropped both games of their double header with the Pirates in the National leagueand the Braves climbed to win two and a half games of their coat tails. Shortstop was again the hole -through which the Brooklyn chances for victory trickled away. Leonard-Walsh Match. New York, July 20. Craftr Bennv j Leonard will be in first -class" fighting shape when the bell rings for his bat- i, v ji:. , l , lie wiii xreuuie eisu nexi wppk. was the word passed here today. When Welsh and Pollock set the, date for the long sought brittle only -If) days away, it was rumored around that they " had caught the "pride of Harlem" unpre pared. But word comes from Willie" Gibson, the little New Yorker's- manager, that Benny'has been doing the hardest kind of road work and shadow boxing daily at Mount Kisko and that he will be right on edge to give the champion the battle of his career. Sells Interest In Club. Oakland, Cal., July 20.--Frank Leav itt. president of the Oakland Baseball club, announced that he had sold his interest in the club to Del. Howard and that Howard would assume manage ment of the team August 1. The new deal leaves the controlling interest in the hands of Howard and Cook. To Be An Aviator. Kansas City, Mo.. July 20. Eddie Rickenbncher, dare devil auto . pilot, thinks the air is safer than the track nud is planning to desert the auto game to become an aviator, he snid to dav. Cub Owner Still Hopeful. Chicngo, July 20. Owner Charles Weeghman of the Cubs was still oopti mistic today regarding his chances of landing Back Herog.pilot and short stop for the Cincinnati Reds. "Weegh man 's offer to Garry Herrmnnn for Herzog is composed of Outfielder Flack and $25,000 in cash and a guaranteed salary to Herzog of $10,000, according to reports. Herzog will be stationed at' third if the Cubs get him. HOW'S THIS ? We offer One HusTdred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured br Hall 'a Catarrh Cure. F. J. Ch'eaey & Co., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be lieve him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. National Bank o Commerce, Toledo, O. Hall 's Catarrh Cure is taken internal ly, acting directly upon tne blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testi monials sent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for consti pation. - NEW WHEAT IS SOLD Portland,' Or., July 20. The first sale of 1910 wheat was posted at the Merchants' Exchange yesterday. Ten thousand bushels of September forty fold were sold at 92 cents. A local exporter was the seller and a Califor nia mill buyer the imrchaser. -. The price paid for this fortyfold was 2 cents over Tuesday's- best, bid, and otters ror other Kituls or new wheat Webb Citv, Mo.; July 20. Four min were als.o raised, September bids being! , ', ,. . , . . , . as 'follows: Bluestem. 97 .'ents; cl,,!,,! "s walked rflm the Babc.K-k imne this S!i cents; tire, nn cents, ana Knssiau.i ,,,ul,"Mg " i ihk rmumoen wiuiuur S7 cents. ' Old wheat" bids 'Were irreg-.ffood or water for 50 hours. A drill nlar. from 1 cent higher to-2 cents working night and day directlv over the lower. I , . ,., In the opinion of local traders, thelP106 whrte ,,ie men werc bu"cJ' I""1' prices now quoted on new wheat willtrated their tomb giving the prisoner haw to he revised on a lower basis fresh air and renewed strength three tietore there can be mucn activity, as: values here are figured to be 0 or cMits over a parity with Eastern mar kets. The paritv must be restored when wheat begins to move in volume I to the usual export outlets. It is usual at the opening of the season for prices to get well above the. export basis until initial home re-! quirements are satisfied. This yearj tirm holding by tarmers is an lnlluen- tial tactor. as a number ot mills have li.i, nii,iitl I'uvlarn ami Bmitlmr,, orders for flour for -early shipment. aiuK the bidding for . needed supplies of wheat has gone far to impress on farmers the belief that wheat is worth what they are asking for it me iiurrj ill oins Kim wane., wuirn in tne Jatter part or last weeK put these cereals at tne mgnest marns or nit sm&uii, nan sui:uiit-u ami uuio r tr declining. ' : 1 . a ' HOO PRICES FIRM There was a fairly active market toe yards yesterday, but without change in market conditions. There s a gooil demand for prime steers, both heavy and light, but the bulk of the dudes courses of stu.lv, conditions of supply tins week has been of common living and work of graduates, to fair grade, cows as well as steers. Wliile the best offerings Command Little Rav was 'saving his pravers at steady prices, sellers are forced to take! bedtime and. having' got as far as, "if less money for the poorer quality. j hould die befofc I wake," be stop In the hog market values established ' j,?d. at the opening of the week are beingi ''Well, what's nextt" aked his obtained without difficulty and sheep! nurse. -: prices are also uobhng their own, ...r,- ...... . uo mnic in l"c' mutton line of late. -' ' THE MARKETS -'f v. - The following ' prices for fruits and vegetables are those asked by the wholesaler of the retailer, and not what ia paid to the producer. All other prices are those paid the Sroducer. Corrections are made aily. - - . Quotations are not yet available on the new-crop of hay. On account of the recent rains, much damage was done to that already cut and even the standing hay will not grade up to standard. For this reason, new hay has not been quot ed, although the season is already about 10 days late. - ' -"- Omnia. Wheat Oats .. .7.7. 40c Rolled barley $35.00 Corn $39.00 Cracked corn $40.00 Bran $27.00 Shorts, per ton' ....... ...... $30.00 Alfalfa, California, ' ton. f . $20.00 ' Butter. Butterfat 26c Creamery butter, per pound 29c Country butter '20c22c ... Eggs and Poultry. Eggs, case count, cash . 20(220 l-2c Eggs, trade 21c Hens, pound 1313 l-2c Boosters, old, per pound 8c Broilers, under - pounds 16c Pork, Vesi ana Mutton. Veal, dressed 9S 10 l-2c Pork, dressed . ... . ..... . 1010 l-2c Pork, on foot -...,:.'.... 7 1-2(5 8 l-2c Spring lambs, 1916 7(5-7 l-2c Steers , 5(a6 l-2c Cows 45c Bulls - .-. 33 l-2c Ewes - 44 l-2c Wethers 6c Vegetables. Tomatoes, California Cabbage Cucumbers String garlio Potatoes, cwt. .....L Potatoes, new '. $1.00 40c 45( 90c 18c $1.75 ! 1-20 $1.00 .' 40 . 40t 2 Beets Radishes ....... Green onions . . . Green peppers 25c wreen peas .. . ; Carrots, sack, new Carrots, dozen ............. Onions, California Beans, green and waxed .... Onions,. Walla Walla, crate .. 34c ... $1.75 40c $3.50 ..... 8c $1.85 Fruits. Watermelons Peaches - Oranges, Valencies . Lemons, per box Cantaloupes Bananas, pound ....... California grape fruit . Florida grape fruit Pineapples . . . , "'. 3$f; . . , $2.00 , 75c(g$1.00 $4.00 $5.506.00 $3.003.50 Si ...... $2.50 $0.00 8c . $3.50 $1.50 ...... $1.50 $1.75 Money Cnemes, ...... California plums , Apricots ....... Retail Prices. Eggs, per dozen, fresh ranch ...... 25c Sugar, cane $8.75 Sugar, beet $8.55 Creamery butter . ; 35c Flour, hard wheat".. $1.40(i $1.70 Fiour, valley .,, $1.15(f $1.25 PORTLAND MARKET Portlund, Ore., July 20. Wheat: Club, 93c. Bluestem, $1.02. Fortyfold, 9(c. Red Russian, 93c. j ... Oats: No. 1 whjle feed,' $27.00. ' Barley: Feed, $27.1)0. Hogs: Best live. $9.0(1. Prime steers, $1.0078.23. Fancy cows. $5.70(a't.00. Calves, $7.5d Spring lambs, $8.25. Butter: City creamery, 29c. Country butter, 27c. Egg's: Selected local ex., 27c. Hens. 14 l-2c. Broilers, 10(Ti ISc. Geese, 10(fi lie. Copper, 28 l-2c. Entombed Miners Liberated Today hours .Jietore they were Teleased Rescuers from .over the entire dis trict worked all night in 15 minute shifts, tearing at the timbers and rocks after bearing the shoutes'of the buried 'miners.' Two thousand, persons waited nt the mine all night for their deliverv. When rescued the men declared they though 0f death kept them from pangs of hun- ger. They heard the rescuers hours before Ihey penetrated the drift, bufc i 1 . m . ' had. lost all .sense nt time. NORMAL REGENTS TO MEET At a meeting'of the Oregon Normal school board of regents, to be held in: tllj, pitv J'ndav, a special committee : recently appointed by Governor Withv 0ombe is tor present t report on the standardization or normal schools in Oregon. - The- committee is composed of C. L. Starr of Portland, Cornelia Marvin of Salem, and H. O. Stark- attWPather of Milwaukie, A study has been made of the Xor mill school conditions iu Washington The committee's preparation also in- 'Whv, I suppose a funeral would be the next thing," replied the boy. t NEW TODAY I PHONE 37 J:r" wood saw. . HARRY Window washer. Phone 768 - Aug3 RUBBER Stamps made 105 S. Com'l tf SAUEM Chimney . sweep. ' f'hone- 19. ' " ' "- " '-' . '. . july21 FOR SALE Dump box for sale $20. Phone 203. july21 WlANTED--Mou to 'unload wood. Phone 52(X S july22 FRONT APARTMENTS Ground floor 491 N. Cottage. FOR RENT SIGNS For sale at Cap ital Journal office. tf FOR SALE Or trade for wood, gaso line, engine. Phone 451. tf FOU SALE Fresh cow about 4 gat. per day. 771 N. Com 1 St. julj-20 FOR SALE Large young team. Mrs. . Thomas, Marion, Oregon. augl7 WANTED One hundred cords second growth fir. Price Shoe Co. july25 WANTED; A man and a woman to work in country. Phone 18F12. tf FOR SALE Or trade for bicycle, range stove, w.ni rtortn liberty St. july20 SIX : CHIROPRACTIC Adjustments $5, worth more. Dr. May, Uubbard bldg. . - july31 FOR SALE Two . large geldings, eom ' infir three vears old. ( ('nrv. Afnc- leay. july20 FURNISHED Rooms and housekeep ing apartments, rates reasonable, close in, 100 Court. tf FOR SALE Two very fine Scotch collies, male and female, one year old. 2390 Church St tf FOB SALE 2 acres in fruit, 10 room modern, house,. .Must sell because of sickness. Phone 1344. july21 FOB RENT ' ADS under this heading lc a word. Bead for profit; use for results. FOR SALE 115 hop sacks, wire and furnace, one good hop baler $35, all at a bargain. Phone 14F3. july21 WANTED Girl or woman to cook, must be experienced. Call in person afternoons. Mrs. Max O. Buren, 745 Court St. july20 FOR SALE 5, 10, 15j store, a bargain at $1075. would accept Ford on pay- uicui. jit ucaiiui .-mi. . a a. . lu.er. , Dallas, Or. : ' ' : . tf FOR, SALE 31J half truck Studabak er wagon. Wjll trade for heavier wagon,' cordwood or stumpage. 2786 Lee. Phone 1322-.T. tf GIRL Or woman wanted for general housework in country; must be ex perienced. Phone 22F25. Address box 12, Sublimity. Or. tf FOR SALE By owner one of the pret tiest bungalows in snlem, just com- pleted, modern, price below cost terms. 1255 N. Cottage St. tf FARM FOR SALE By owner; cheap, I'v'-j Jicres on Lake l.altish, 4 miles north of Salem. .Will sell all or in tracts. Phone O.'14-J. tf LOST On Center St. or Fairground Kd. a pair ot rim glasses, one side Inn I been gliied on. Return to Mrs. J, F. Mc.Donnll, 2005 Fairground. FOR SALE Team, wagon and harness n ai-.res 111 crop, leased tiH November 1st. Will take some trade. Address 190 Chemekela St., Salem, julyi'l FOR SALE -Or trade by owner, 3'. acres, It room house, nice home close in will trade for horses, cattle or anything. 320 Hubbard bldg. juIy'JO FOR . SALK-r-Twd good young Jersey cows', milking good now, will freshen this full, sell cheap or trade for fat cows. First 'SC. east 2nd house, north Asvliim. july21 FOR RENT Furhisheii or unfurnish ed sleeping rooms. Office rooms and housekeeping rooms, reasonable rates W. II. Morris, Kec. Hubbard Bldjr Room 304. tf Ml'ST SELL At once, 15 acre fruit farm six miles south, $2500; fine prune crop thrown in. If voh want a 011-ritiii iiuiireas 01 ijiui-riv ru. or rait 579R. jiily20 CAPITAL. KXt RANG E Phone 493. 337 Court ijt.'From $2 to $0 paid for 2d hand mens suits. We buy, trade and sell jewelry, musical instruments tools and gMHS. auglJ SEE- FInEMiXG- FOR Hop baskets and AsioricSn fence screen doors and wiiuuw screens, puiuis, oils unu var liiskes. Stoves for tale and repaired. . .250 'Court s.trect. augl5 TRAVED-i-Oae -red yearling Jersey " heifer and bne two year old yellow Jersey .heifer, bpth dehorned. Phone 30'I4.-J. 1. aiinich, Ht. 3. Owner may nave stock by paying costs. jl2l HELP WANTED Civil service exam illations in Salem soon; government clerkships, post office, mail carrier, railway mail, internal revenue. We prepare you and guarantee passing grade. Complete course $7.00 un der former civil service examiner. V. S. School of Civil Service, Kenois Bldg., Washington, D. C. jhly21 DENTI8T8. DR. O. A. OLSON, Dentist Adminls ten nitrous ozid and oxygen gas. Boom 214. Masonic Temple. Phone M0. Baleni, Oregon. THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL Classified Business . - . Telephone Directory A Quick, handy reference for busy people EVBBYTHDIO Salem Electric Co., Masonie Temple, 127 North High ktaia ltM PLUMB INO, STEAM FITTING AND TINNING . V. M. Barr, 164 South Commercial street ICala 111 TRANSFER AND DRATAOS ' Salem Truck A Dray Co., corner State ana front streets .-. Ifaia f I Dry Zensal Moist Zensal TRAVELERS' GUIDE T SOUTHERN PACIFIC. HOBTH BOUND No. 16 Orcfjoo Gxprns 6 :00 t. m. No. 24 Eugene Limited 8:02 p.m. No. 28 Willamette Limited... 9:22a.m. No. 12 Shasta Limited U:5Ss.ia. No. IS Portland rasaenger ... 1:27 p.m. No. 20 Portland Passenger. . . 6:00 p. n. No. 14 PortlunS Exprma 8:04 p.m. No. 222 Portland fsst Freight 10 :80 p. m. No. 226 Local way Freight. . . .10 :3S a. m. ' Bonn bodmd . No. 15 California Express..'. . 8:32a.m. No. IT Roseburf Pasaenger '. .11 :20 a. m. N. 23 Bugena Limited . . . . . 10 :01 a. m. No. IV Cottnge Orore Pass. ..4:lttp. m. Make connection with No. 74 Goer uranch. No. JN Hhaata Limited 5:43 p.m. No.. 2T Willamette Limited... 6:l4p.m. No, 1.1 Ban Frundsco Bipress 10 :80 p. m. No. 221 San Francisco Fast Freight 12:01 a.m. No. S25 Local waj Freight. . .11 :40 a. m. SAUBU-OEBB LlNB. No. 73 Arrives st 8a)em 8:15 a.m. lo. 7H Lea Tea Salem 0 :50 a. m. No. 75 Ar. Solera (mixed) 2:00 p.m. No. 74 Leave 8alm 4:20 p.m. . "No connection south t deer. Rat.kh, Falls Cm, Wstb!. No. 11 Lr. Salem, motor 7:00 a.m. No. 103 Ly Bulem, motor 0 :4B a. m. No. 105 Lr. Salem for Monmouth . and Airlle 11 -.10 a. m. No. 16T-t-Lr. Salam, motar .... 4:00p.m. No. 189--J.T. Salem, motor . . .. . 8:15 p. m. No. 2S9 Way Fr't 1. Salem. . , . 5 :00 a. m. No. 102 Ar. Salam 8 :40 a, m. No. 1114 Ar. Salem ......... 4. .11 :10a. m. No. 14(1 Ar. Salem 8:15 p.m. No. lflS Ar. Salem 8 -.00 p. m. No. 170 Ar. Salem .'. 7:45 p.m. No. 240 Way Fr't ar. Salem. .., 1:35 p. m. ' WILLAMETTE! RIVER ROUTn Oregon City Transportation Company Leave Portland for Oregon City, Buttevllly, Newberg, Mlaalon (St. Paul), Wheatland, Salem (dally except Sunday) . .6 :45 a. ov Leave Portland for Independence. Albany-Corvallli, (Tues., Xhurs., Sat ) 8 :o a. Returning Leave Corvallls . .. . ..8a. m. Mon., Wed., Frl ...7 a. m. Mon., Wed., Fri . . 9 a.. m Mon., Wed., Frt , 10 a. m. Mon., Wed., Frl , 6 a. m. Tues., Thurs., Bat Albany Independence. Salem Salem SCAVANOEE SALEM SCAVENGER Charles Soos. proprietor. Garbage and refuse of all kinds removed on monthly contracts at reasonable rates. Yard and cess pools cleaned. Office pbnat Main 2247. ResiHne v 2272. OSTEOPATH 1RS. B. n. WHITE and R. W. WAL TON Osteopathic physicians iml nerve specialists. Graduates of Amer ican school of Osteopathy, Kirksville Mo. Post graduate and specialized 1:. nerve disct-scs it Los Aoclea college. Treat acute and chronio .. disease. Consultation free. Lady attendant. Office o05-M6 U. 8. National Bank Building. Phone 859. Reaidonce 31!! North (.ajiital street. Phone 463. MISCELLANEOUS REDUCED FREIGIIT BATES To and from all points east, on all household f'oods, pianos, etc. Consolidated cer oid service. Capital City Transfer Company, agenta for Pacific Coast Forwarding company, 161 South Com mercial street. Phone Main 033. FOB SALE HOP BASKETS ' 'Mjirley's Pt.-braced style. ' ' rti'pot. American l-'enee. Door anil Window H-reens. . Plaints, Oil and Varninh. ' ' fttoves repaired and sold. ! H. B. Fleming, 2.10 Court.' FOR SALE lr0 acres of good valley land, county road, close to elation; 'good 'buildings, W0 acres in crop all good; 14 head :caltle including 10 cows, hogs, finnltry, with all equip ment. Price 1'I0 per acre, terms reasonable. Square DeaL Realty Co., 2M2 tT. S. Bunk bldg.- MONEY TO LOAN ON Good Real Estate Security. ' THOS. K. FORD -Orer Ladd k Brian Bank. Salem, Oregon MONEY TO LOAN I hate made ar-; rangements for ' loaning eastern money, will make very low rate of: interest on highly improved farms. Homer H. Smith, room 8 McCornack ; Bldg. Salem, Ore. 06. I All the home news while you are a wnv. Phone 81. Journal Want Ada Get Results. . NINE ELECTRICAL 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 Mt4MtMM4 1 OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY CO. ItOBTH orND ' Lv. Ralem .Train No. Ar. Portlani :85 a. m 2 Owl 8 :65 a. as. 7:15 a. m. 8 . .'. 9:25 a. m. 9:45 a. m 10 Limited ....11:35a.m. 11 :20 a. m 12 11 :85 p. m. 1 :50 p. m 14 4:00 p.m. 4 :00 p. m. . , . 18 Limited ... 5 :50 p. a. 6:30 p. m 20 ....... 7:40 p. m. 7:65 p. m 22 10:00 p. m. BOOTH BOUND POBTLAND TO SlLKM Lv. Portland. 0 :3u a. m. Salem 8 .35 Eugene 10 :55 a. oa. 8 :30 a.m. ... C Limited .... 10 :1 1 a. oa. 10:45 a. m 7 12:05 p. m. 2 :5 p. m 9 4 :15 p. m, 4:40 p. m 18 Limit! .... 8:40 a. av 8:05 p. m 17 Local .... 8:10p.m. 9:21) p. m 19 11 :20 p. ta ll :45 p. m. .....21 Owl IM p. SB. KOBTB BOUND Lv. Carvallls Ar. Balsaa 4:10 p. m. 20 . , . .. ...6 :30 p. m. Lv. Eugene. Ar. Salaal 7:35 a. m 10 Limited .... 9:45a. at, 1 :r.5 p. m 10 Limited..,. 4:00p.m. 5 :25 p. m 22 7 :55 p. av 12 ;0J p. m. , 2 Owl 4 :35 a. ov. SOUTH BOUND Lv. Salem Ar. Encea 1 :B5 a. m 1 Owl . .. . . 8:50 a. aa. 10:15 a. m B Limited ,...12:26 p. aa. Lv. Salem ' Ar. AltHvay 12 :55 p. m T 1 :60 p. ov Stops at Corvailia Lv. fialem. .- .- ;. . . Ar. Albaay 4:15 p. m 9 5 :10 p. m. Ar. Albany ffl IS 7 :36 u. c. Lv. Salem' Ar. Dugeae 8:46 p. m . ". 13 8:50 p.m. CORVALLIS CONNECTIOS ' NOETH BOUttl) ' Lv. Corvallls Ar. Bala 8:25 a. m 10 9:45 U.SB. 12:12 p. m 14 ....... 1:46p.m. 2 :41 p. m 14 4 :00 p. as. 4:10 p.'m 20 5.30p.m. 8:18 p. m. 22 7 :55 p. aa. BOOTH BOUND Lv. Salem Ar. Corvatlnl 10:15 a. m 5 11 :33 a. sr. 4:15 p. m 0 5 :S p. oa, 12 :B5 p. m 7 2:20 p. aa. 8l40 p. m IS 1:00 p. aa OHIHOPaACTIO-SPTNOLOOIST DB. O. L. BCOTT Graduate 6f Chiro- fractic's Fountain Held, Bavenport, owa. If you have tried everythiaj and got no relief, try Chiroprac tic spinal adjustments and get well. Office 406-7-8 U. S. National Bank Building. Phone Main 87. Hetidenoe Main 828-R. . . v , : . THLRAPijTJTICS WELTMER SYSTBM-Of suggestive . . II , l TIT f Therapeutics practicea oy ur. 11 . j.. Tompsins, S. T. Most powerful, aatf uril and successful treatment knewa 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 throe troubles; all diseases of the eye; can cer, goitre, epilepsia, asthma, nerv ousness or any chronic disease. Sug gestive therapeutics properly applied to a diseased body ia positive, sure and permanent in its- results. Hour 9 to 12 a. m, 1 to 5 p. m., phone 991. Office rooma 1, 2 and 3 Biyne Bldg 341 Stnte St., Salem, Oregon. TJNDESTA&ER8 WEBB k CLOUGH CO C. B. Webb, A. M., Cloui morticiins and funeral directors. Latest modern metjode - known to the profession employed 409 Court 8L Mala 120, Main 9988. BIGDON-RICHARDisON CO. Fun era directors and undertaken, 252 North High street. Dav and night phone 183. WATER COMPANY SALEM WATER COMPANY Office corner Commercial and Trade street. For water service apply at offioa. Bills payable moathly in advaaca. LM.HUHI Care of YICKSOTONG Chinese Medicine and Tea Company Has medicine which will cure any known disease. 153 South High Street, Salem, Ore. Phone 283