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9 THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. MONDAY, AUG. 21, 1916. SEVEN 1 NEW CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING BATES Kate per word New Today: Each insertion, per word lc One week (6 insertions), per word....5c One month(2fl insertions) per word 17c The Capital Journal will not be re sponsible for more than one insertion for errors in Classified Advertisments. Read your advertisements the first day it appears and notify us immediately Minimum charge, 13c. PHONE D37 For wood saw. ti BUBBEB Stamps made 163 8. Com'l . tf HARRY Window cleaner. Phone 70S. septo VOn SALE One good ponv. Phone 14F13. ' aug'Jl TRESPASS Notices for gale at Jour nal office. tf FOR SALE Farm tools. Inquire 1251 Conter. Phone 1208. . nuglil FOR SALE Jersey bull. II. L. Cum- mings, If. 3, box 274. nnK'Jl I'XtK.REXT I! room house, conveniene ses. 2t0 N. Ltth St. nug22 BIRD DOG For sale, S months old. Phone 1300, after (1:30 p. m. nug21 WOOD HAULERS Wanted. John H. Scott, 404 Hubbard building. aiK- WANTED Ash wood cut on shares. O. H. Shannon, Salem. R. ". aiiR21 FOR SALE Cheap, set of Harvard classics. Phone 120 after ( p. m, a22 l-'OR SALE Bungalow for sfnle or trade for acreage. 740 Liberty. aug22 FOR RENT Six room modern bunga low at (iOi! North 20th. Phone 113S.L aug2." FARM TO RENT For particulars ap ply to Danl .1. Fry. 2S0 X. Com'l St. Salem. ' aug2.'l FRONT APARTMENTS Ground floor 491 N. Cottage. TRESPASS NOTICES FOB SALE at Journal office. FOR RENT SIGNS For ale at Cap ital Journal office. ti FOR SALE Or trade for wood, gaso line engine. Phone 451. tl WANTED Lady solicitors to work in Salem. Apply at 770 So. Commercial St - SIX CHIROPRACTIC Adjustment! 5, worth more. Dr. May, Hubbard bldg. sept2 A BARGAIN Slightly used Home Comfort range tor sale. 2S7 S. Winter street. ' aug23 FOR SALE Several cows and large 800 lb. separator for sale. J. Jnsmer. Macleay, Or. aug21 FURNISHED Rooms and housekeep ing apartments, ratea reasonable., elose in, 160 Court. tf OLD NEWSPAPERS wanted in oar load lots, communicate with Bond Bros., Vancouver, B. C. ang24 NKASOXKD 7 foot o-.ii; posts for sale 1 mile from Salem on old Turner road. Telephone 2.",!l-.r i. nng22 FOR SALE Baled vetch straw, a fine feed for cows or horses, $.".00 per ton in field. C. C. Russell, Phono 3!H'4. aug2."i WANTED By a permanent roomer, a a first class furnished room with lur fnnce heat. Address O-I0, care Journal. - f FOR RENT ADS under this heading le a wori Read for profit; use for result!. TO RENT ." room furnished flat with garage, .$!." per month. 004 North Commercial. Mrs. W. D. All bright. aug21 HEAVY HACK With top; two years jo. use; good condition; for sale at half price; write D. R. Murphy, Tur ner, Rt. 1. scptl FOR SALE CHEAP 7 ii. p. Indian IftlL model in good order, will give terms to responsible parties. (.'. II. cure Journal. nug21 ORADE HOLSTEIX Cows for Bale; records furnished; moderate price Write care Journal X X 5. I). R Murphy, Turner Or., Dt, 1. aug2C FOR SALE 3 V4 half truck Stndaba er wagon. Will trade for heavier wpgon. cordwood or itutnpage. 27S6 Lee. Phone 1322 J. tf 8EOOXD HAND MEN'S CLOTIIIXO jewclrv, musical instruments, tools, guns, etc,, bought, sold and traded. Capital Exchange, 337 Court St. Phone 493. septU FOR RENT Furnished or unfurnished Bleeping rooms, office rooms and housekeeping rooms, reasonable rates W. H. Norris, Ree. Hubbard bldg Boom 304. f WANTED To exchange a close in budding site for a car, iij Ford con sidered, here is n snnp as I am going to leave town soon. 040 North Win ter St. aug2l FOR SALE One 13 month old bull 2 renr old heifer, both hieh grade Jersev. heifer be fresh soon. I'jone evening, Wm. Aschcrmann ..lr4. .No. f, Salem. aug22 FOR SALE Best located confection ary, ice orenm. .-igar. luncheons, newa etc.., store on transfer eorner in Port land; July business over $lo0O.0d, J am retiring and will give responsi ble party a good bur. 400.00, Tart time. Address 7"0 Washineton St. TODAY WAXTKI) Man to lav brick. Call 2J8 Dr. White, dentist. ' - au-'l WAXTKI) Presh cow. Phone 14:17. fall on address Piiicltne.v Dairy, west em! steel bridge, Salem, Or. aug'.;! VI R SALE Or trade for our, 5 lots in new part Terrace Heights addition ( has. Kitlinke, U. 2, box 117, Salem. I aug21 'AXXIXt! PKACHKS For sale. $1.00 7"ic, 'i0c per bushel at orchard. Phone (il'li. I.. Tuwusend, Mission Bottom. nilK-li LOST Collie Jog. tan and white, bushy tail; nume Hector. Reward, no questions asked. Return to Mr. Sutton, state fair camping grounds. aug21 FOR SALE 40 acre fruit farm, cher ries, prunes, loganberries, a bargain, if taken soon, (.'nil nt room 309 Bank of Commerce. nug-1 FOU SALE Canning peaches, Imlah Fruit Farm, half nii'.o north of west end of steel bridge on Wallace road, bring your boxes. Phone "2F1. .lames 1 mlah. sepfJO Getting Somewhere Lends Enchantment What is it about the automobile that lends enchantment to the distance? If anybody knows, it has been kept as -a well guarded secret. The average in telligent observer knows only that peo ple who ride in automobiles are always coming from somewhere and going some where else. If they stop, it is generally only for a moment. If they stop long er, it is to look at a tire, or a carbure tor or to cool an overheuted eugine. Then they are off again. It doesn't matter where they are going any more thnn it matters where they have come from only a few minutes ago; they will be coming from the place they are go ing to in a few minutes more. The wheels, it appears must be kept mov ing. Automobiles are seldom in repose outside of a garage. Why is it? When the autoists were pedestrians iu other, and perhaps hap pier days, they occasionally paused in their walks. It was one of the delights of an old fushloned ramble to regale one's self with the view, to take iu the scenery, to contemplate leisurely the landscape. The nutomobilist has no time to dwell upon vistas or prospects. He must be getting on. and after spend ing half the time allotted to his trip in the morninc or afternoon or even ing in getting on, he spends the other) half in uettinir back. That is, what' time he is not going he is coming; what time ho is not coming he is going. Stop-i ping to look at anything s not in nis line. At the top of n hill, if the road is good, he speeds to the bottom; nt the bottom lie speeds to the top. All of his landmarks are ahead. The neighbor hood through which he speeds simply leads him to the neighborhood towurd which lie is speeding. He is interested in a given point along the highway so long as it is ahead of him; his interest in it ceases the moment he reaches it. That cluster of houses in the distance means to him that he will reach it in so many throbs of his four, six. eight or twelve-cylinder engine; that its euvir oniiients'is picturesque has nothing to do with the case, ut course tnere are ex ceptions. With these we have nothing to do just now. Has it ever been your good fortune to go autoing with a party of exceptions? No criticism is meant, r.veryuouy knows somehodv who said, lond enough to be heard across a room, that if ever he owned an automobile he would not let it exceed ten miles nn hour, and. moreover, he would pause nlong the highway and take in every attractive view he came to! Everybody in later experience with this person found that, when out in his automobile, whether driving or directing the driving, he act ed as one who had lost completely the ability to look sidewise, ami the faculty of concentrating upon anything save something a long distance straight ahead. This may be set (town as tne rule. In the old days that same man in a buggy, in a carriage or on horse back, or out for a stroll, would be con stantly looking nbout him. solicitous lest lie should miss something on the way; now, or since he got his motor car. he seems to be in n constant state of anxiety lest somebody may nsk him to look to the right or' to the left nt something past which he is flying. Will this go on perpetually, or shall we have a reversion to human instinct nmong nutnist? It is hard to say. The problem, it appears, is one that each mini and woman must work out individ ually. No doubt there are mnny people, especially invited people, who wodld rather spend a little time between places than devote n whole excursion to travel ing from one place to another. But in vited people have to be careful. Guests should not be choosers. People are not invited on automobile trips with the idea that they are to be taken some where, but, rather, with the idea that thty are to be taken by somewhere. Tho difference, we are sure, will be noted. Properly speaking, an nutomo bile ride is a whirl. You were there, then you were here, now you are every where. Then it is time to alight, for you are back before you realize that you have gone. Some other evening you will be called for ngnin when you will be certain not to see a lot of things you have missed seeing this time. All you can do is to thnJik your hosts. They mean well. They are all hospitable. They ore all kind. But if you really want to see some of the beautiful things of earth that automobile parties never see. you will hire a hack or walk. Christian Science Monitor. New Today ads in the Journal will be read in all live Marion county homes. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Same Committee to Have Charge of Dance King Biug Deckebach does not like to impose on any of his true and val iant vassals, but " he feels . just this way about it: The Committees that handled the Inst two Cfcerrinn jitney dances at the armory did such fine work and gave such general satisfaction, that he thinks things could not be improved by appointing new committees for the farewell jitney dance 'at the armory Wednesday evening. And while he be lieves that he is rather imposing on tnem, yet for the good of the cause, he has appointed the same committees for the farewell jitney and has prevailed on them to accept. Therefore, it is an ajjijured' fact that the dance Wednesday evening will-.be as successful as the three other dances and that everybody will be- guaranteed a good time. IT'S YOURJKIDNEYS You have swollen feet and hands!! Stiff, achy joints! Sharp shooting rheumatic pains torture you. You have aching back, pain in the lower abdomen, difficulty when urinating! Look out! These are danger signals. Trouble is with your kidneys.' - Uric acid poisoning in one form or another, has set in. It may lead to dropsy or fatal Bright 's disease if not checked. ' Get some GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules immediately. They are an old preparation, used all over the world for centuries, combining natural healing oil and herbs, well-known to physicians and used by thousands in their daily practice. Tie Capsules are not an experimental, make-shift "pat ent medicine," or "salt", whose effect ard remedy, and act naturally, gently ana quiciiiy. rsur wnen you go to tne druggist, insist on getting the pure, original Haarlem Oil in Capsules. Be sure the name GOLD MEDAL is on the box. nnd thus nrotect vourself against counterfeits. Chicago Wheat Prices Are a Trifle Lower Chicago, Aug. 21. Wheat opened strong today on good buying und high er cables, making gains from 1 3-4 cents to 3VJ cents, but dropped to be loy the opening a few minutes later. September was down later 3-8 at 1 .48 5-8. December down half at iH.oH-j and May down 2 "-x nt irl."' 3-8 from the opening. The com market rose and fell with wheat, favorable watlier reports giv ing it a hesitate tone. September was down below the opening price at 00 :i-4. December down 1 I -8 at 84 1-8 and Mav down 1 cent at 77 5-8. Sharp gains were made in oats at the opening, but the market declined later on the weakness in other grains. September was down 5-8 at 4 1-8, De cember down fs nt 4S1.J and May down I nt r2. Provisions were steady. GO TO THERESCUE Don't Wait 'till It's Too Late Fol low the Example of a Salem Citizen Rescue the aching back. If it keens aching, trouble may come. Often it indicates kidney weakness. If you neglect the kidney's worn i"g. Look out for urinary disorders. This Salem citizen will show you how to go to tne rescue. Mrs. G. H. Deacon, 1498 Mission St. Snlem. Says: "It has been n long time since I have taken Bonn's Kidney Pills, but speaking from past experi ence, I can say that they are a medi cine of merit. I had a dull pain across my kidneys and nt times it was very severe. After I had taken Doan's Kid ney Pills a few days, that disagree able ache disappeared. My back and kidneys have caused me but very lit tle trouble since." Price 50c nt all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Donn's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Deacon lind. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. Troops Will Stay Until Commission Acts Washington, Aug. 21. The American troops will not be withdrawn from Mexico until the joint Mexico-American commission has mer and such ac tion has been recommended by the American mebers, a high official said today. Tin ittntpmeut it-Hu mmla nn nn an swer to a question regarding the action to lie tnKen on (en. riinston s report that the troops might now be Willi- ilruu-n u-itlimit. pmiIh mrprili a tlio snfi'tv of the border. At the sume time the belief was expressed f lint the militia on the border would be returned to llm'ir .panf,.tiv uttltfw lint Innir flftlr the troops are withdrawn from .Mexico nnd the border patrol duty lett entire ly fo the rgular army. Two British Cruisers Sunk by Submarines London, Aug. 21, The sinking of two such vnlunble British light cruis ers as the Falmouth and Nottingham; Saturday iu the first North sea naval ( fight since the Jutland buttle is "dis-i tinctly unfortunate. ' the naval expert; (if the Daily News asserted today, but it is the penalty that must be paid by j a fleet commanding the seas. "In the dogger bank fight last year and on several less important eases,, the enemy tried to lure the British; forces into a submarine trap," saiili the News' expert, "but although our pursuing ships often enough found themselves iu a nest of C-boats, they J never, before suffered I. ism therefrom. . 1 i i sc s(c sc sfc sjc sQc jfc sfc jjc sc sfc 50( s(c st sjt Our circulation is still climb- lng up read the paper and lou'll know the reason. : THE MARKETS t j The following prices for fruits and vegetables are those asked by the wholesaler of the retailer, acd not what is paid to the producer. All other p.-ices are those- paid the producer. . Corrections are mado daily. . . . ' " - On a basis of 12-cents under the Port laud quotation for club wheat, the lo cal ipriee today is $1.05, although the wheat would, hayeto be pretty clean to bring this price.- There seems to be considerable vetch iu the wheat ..this year and this "will, naturally pull the figures down to some extent. . . , Oats are strong with a quotation of 38 cents. . Barley is higher but the lo cal price has not changed. Wheat ...I.: .: $1.00(5?1.0; Oats, new ................. .Bsc Rolled barley : $35.00 Bran $36.50&27 Shorts, per ton ,.. $31.00 Alfalfa, California, ton czv.uu Hay, clover $9(510 Hav, cheat .'..V; .$10.0011.00 Hay, vetch $11$12 Hay, timothy, ..'... $15(5$16 Butter. Butterfat '.v - 31c Creamery butter,' pe'r'pound ...:.."........34c Country butter . 20c22e Egg and Poultry. L-,. nnaA n,v..l- nasi. 22(5 24c I'tfKB, laDC .UU.V, - M JH ............ . Eggs, trade 25 Hens. Tinlllld ...' 12':.(al3. Z3C Roosters, old, per pound 8c Broilers, under 2 pounds ll.c Fork, Veal and Mutton, Veal, dressed 0Hc Pork, dressed 1112 l-2c Pork, on foot 8 l-29c Spring lambs, 1-916 ..i Its'! Steers 66 Cows 3 l-24c Bulls 33 1-4 Ewes 44 l-2e Wethers 5 l-2c Vegetables. Tomatoes, Oregon . .. Cabbage Cucumbers i c 40c 4075c 15c String garlic Potatoes, sweet Potatoes, new Beets Radishes Green onions Green peppers Carrots, dozen Onions , Beans, green and waxed ... Ouions, Walla Walla Fruits. Watermelons Peaches ' Apples Oranges, Valencies Lemons, per box ,.-r Cantaloupes Bananas, pound . . H i . California grape fxu,i Florida grape fruit , ..... Pineapples Cassavus Honey 4 1 2c .... l?4l'2c 40c 40t 40 8o 40 $2.00 , : 4c $2.25 lVlc . . 35(ff00e . . 50c(&$1.00 $4,25 .. 7.fr7.50 .. $1.50(54.75 Dl $3.00 $6.00 8e 2c $3.50 Retail Prices. Eggs, per dozen, fresh ranch 30o Sugar, cane $8.25 Sugar, beet $800 Creamery butter 40c Flour, hard wheat ,.! $1.701.90 Flour, valley ..$1.35(1.50 PORTLAND MARKET Portland, Ore., Aug. 21. Wheat: Club, $1.10. Bluestem, $1.23.' Fortyfold, $1.20. Red Russian, $1.10. Outs: No. 1 white feed, $20. Barley, feed, $32. Hogs," best live, 9.70. Prime steers, $7. Fancy cows, $5.35. Calves, $7.50. Spring lambs, $0.35. Butter: City creamery, 32c. Country butter, 27c. Eggs, selected local ex., 30c. Hens, 15c. Broilers, 10(5 17c. (ieese, 10c. NO FILM MERGER Chicago, Aug. 21. Denial was made here toduy by Ceorgc ti.. hpoor, nena or the F.mnniiv Film eomiinuv that a merg er of the F.ssanay, Selig and Nov Suc cess companies arc being planned. Sooor declared reports of such a inerg er probably were the outcome of talk of a releaso combination between the Selig and Essauay. He said negotiations far the combination were still in pro- IF IT'S EMPTY fill it up Capital Journal FOR RENT ad will do the job. It only costs lc a word, and you can't worry for that amount- Just Phone 81 $ : Classified Advertising Page , tMr EASTWARD Thru the Inland Empire Grand Canyon of Col- ' umbia American Wonderlands Glacier a n d : Yellow stone Parks Round Trips at Low Fares Daily until Sept. 30 via The North Band Road. Stopover where you like. North Bank Rail and 26 Hours Sail on tne . ships of DeLuxe Service, S. S. Northern Pacific and Great Northern, for San Francisco Sd $32.00 From any Oregon Electric By. point Ticket includes meals and ' berth. This route saves Time and Money and is a Delightful Trip. HomeseekerV Fares Bept 24 to Oct.- 8 From Middle West to. Willamette Valley. . ' " V I sell prepaid tickets. J. W. EITCHIE, Agent, Salem, Oregon APARTMENTS THE NEW MARION APARTMENTS Nelson O. Freeman, proprietor, os cillating wall beds, hob water heat, Dutch kitchens. Beautifully locat ed, opp. Marion park, 610 N. Com mercial St., Bulcm, Oregon. Phone 209. Janitor service. CHTBOPRACTIO-SPrNOLOOIST DB. O. L. SCOTT Graduate of Chiro practic's Fountain Held, Davenport, Iowa.' If you have tried everything and got no relief, try Chiroprac tic spinal adjustments and get well Office 406-7-8 U. S. National Bank Building. Phone Main 87. Besidence Main 828-B. MISCELLANEOUS OREGON SCHOOL OF NEUROLOGY Incorporated, drirgless methods, opens Sept. uth, 10 10. Private pa tients and clinis, 1 to 5 p.. m. Flora A. Brewster, SI. I). Dean, 328 Hubbard bldg., Salem, Or. REDUCED FREIGHT BATES To and from all points east, on all household foods, pianos, etc. Consolidated car od service. Capital City transfer Company, agent for Pacific Coast Forwarding company, 161 South Com mercial street. Phone Main 933. LODGE DIRECTORY k. O. TJ. W. Protection J-odge, No. 3, Meets ever; Monday evenlfi at 8 In tbe HcCornick hall, corner Cnrt snd Liberty streets A. E. Aufrance, M.W.j 8.A. McFadden, recorder; A. L. Brown, financier; R. ii. Duncan, treasurer. CINTRAt, I.ODOB, No. 18. K. of P. Mc Coronck building. Tuesday evening of Men week at 7 :30. J. O. Ileltztl, C. C. i W. B. Ullton, K. of B. and 8. 4ALEM LODCB No. 4, A. V. A. M. Stated communications Drat Friday In each month nt 7 :3U p. m. In tbe Masonic Temple. Chns. McCarter, W. M. ; t). Z, Culver, secretary, IALRM HUMANE! SOCIETY D. D. Keeler. president; Mrs. Lou Tlllson, secretin. All nit, of cruelty or neglect of dumb ani mals should he reported to the secretary for Investigation. (. N. OP A. "Oregon Grape Csmp," No. 1SAO. mi.pti everv Tbursduv eveniMtrrln McCornatk building. t;o(irt snd Liberty streets; elevator, sirs, nyivia ncuuupii, 17B1 Market, oracle,; Mrs, Melissa Per sons, recorder, 12UU North Commercial. Ftaons 143U-U. TOODMEN OF TUB WORLD Meet tverf r i-Mar nleht it 8 o'clock In McCornacl blk. A. J. Sweiuink, C. C.j L. H. Geer, clerk, G07 Court streev. rbeoe DB3. mtnwirif niAlTKIt. No. 87. O. B. B. ' Regular meeting aveiy first and third Tuesday at 8 p. m. In the Masonic Tern- Sle. Minnie Moelier, w. ai. ; ia u. abcock, secretary. lBJ HU1.A 1 ...ii.-i n .'..ii . i . --' v, -- - Regular conclave fourth Friday In each neutb at 8 o'clock, p m., In Masonic Tem pi. Bojournlng Mr Knights are courts ' oualy Invited to meet with us Lot L. fearce, ti. u., rans xurner, reevruer, ONITBlj ARTISANS Capital Aaaembly, No. 84, meete every Wednesday at 8 p. m. 'la Moose hall. C. O. Matlock, M. A. ; C. Z. Knndall, secretary, Salem Bank ef Commerce. 30D80N COUNCIL, No. 1, R. 8. M Stated assembly first Monday In each month. Musonic Temple, n. i: iiaamue aen, Thrice Illustrious Master; Glean C. Nlles, recorder. 1ALRM COUNCIL NO. 2022 Knights ant Ladles of Security Meets every 2nd and 4th Wednennny each month at Hurst Hall. Visiting members are Invited to attend. B. F. Walton, financier, 480 B. 14th St. PACIFIC LOIKiE No. 50, A. F. ft A. M. Stated communications third Friday In each month at 7 :30 p. m. In tbe Masonic Temple. Unl V. Bolam, W. 11.; Ernest H. Cbomte. secretary. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Ore Cedar Camp, No. 6240, meets every buraday evening at 8 o'clock In Mc Cornack hall, corner Court and Liberty etreeta. Elevator service. Geo. Bilnohl, T. C. ; 1. A. Wright, dark. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA $ THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL Classified Business Telephone Directory A Quick, handy reference for busy people HqMl i BVESTTHIira ELECTRICAL I Salem Elestrls Co., Masonis Temple, 127 North High KaU 1MM I PLUMBING, STEAM FITTIN AND TINNING ! T. VL Barr, 164 South Commercial street Ktia 1M TBANSFEB AND DRAYAQB ... Salem Track k Dray Co, corner State ana front street KaU T Dry Zensal MOlSt Zensal with Dry Zensal. For weep ing skin use Moist Zensal. 75c a jar at CENTRAL PHARMACY TRAVELERS' GUIDE I i SOUTHERN PACIFIC. NORTH BOUND ' No. 16 Oregon Express B :00 S. No. 24 Eugene Limited 8 :02 p. No. 28 Willamette Limited... 9:22a. No. 12 Sbasta Limited 11 :65 a. No. 18 Portland I'assenger ... 1 :27 p. No. 20 Portland Passenger. . . 6 :00 p. No. 14 Portland Express 8:04 p. No. 222 Portland fast Freight 10 :SO p. No. 220 Local way Freight.... 10 :35 a. SOtlTH BOUND No. 15 California Express.... 8:82a. fio. 17 Koseburg I'assenger :20 a. Ne. 2:i Eugene Limited 10:01a. No. 19 Cottage Grove 4asa. ..4:18 p. uaxes connection witn no. 1 ueer branch. No. 11 Shasta Limited 5 :43 p. No. 27 Willamette Limited... 8:18 p. No. 18 San Francisco Bxpress 10 :30 p. No 221 San Francisco Fast Fre etat l'i :oi a. No. 225 Local way Freight. . .11 :40 a. SALlK-Orm Lisa. No. 78 Arrives at Salem 8:15 a. o. 78 Leaves St em :o(i a. No. 75 Ar. Salem (mixed) 2:00 p. No. 74 Leave Salem 4 :20 p. No connection soutn tf ueer. Balih. Falls Citt akd Wistisn. No. ltil Lv. Salem, motor 7:00 a.m. No, 1H3 Lv Salem, motor 9 :45 a. m. No. ICS Lv. Salem for Monmouth and Airhe I:" p. m. No. 167 Lv. Salem, motor .... 4:0Op.m. No, 169 Lv. BaJem, motor 8:15 p.m. No. 239 Way Fr't lv. Salem. ... 6 :00 a. m. No. 1(12 Ar. Salem 8:40 a.m. No. 1(14 Ar. Salem 11:10 a. m. No. 160 Ar. Salem 8 :15 p. m. No. 168 Ar. Salem 8:00 p.m. No. 170 Ar. Salem 1 :45 p. m. No. 240 Way Fr't ar. 8alem... 1:35 p.m. WILLAMETTE RIVER ROUTE Oreeon City Transportation Company The Grahamonn leaves Salem for Portland at 7 o'clock on the mornings of Monday. Wednesday and Irirtay No boat south of Snlem. Boat leaves Portlilnd Tuesday, Thursday and Sat urday mornings until further notice. Journal Want Ads Got Results You Want Try one and see. HOP BASKETS UORLEY'S PAT. BRACED STYLE. Depot American fence. Bcrccns for Doors and Windows. Paints, Oils and Varnishes. Stoves repaired and sold. B. B. Fleming, 250 Court. Phone 124. FOB BENT FOR RENT Two well finished, well furnished flats convenient to the university. Nothing better. Also for sale a modem six room bungalow with or without furniture, paved street near car line, new garuge, very cheap. Square Deal Realty Co., 2u2 U. S. Lank Illdg. WATEB COMPANY SALEM WATER COMPANY Of flcs eorner Commercial and Trade streets. For water service apply at office. Bills payable monthly in advance. MONEY TO LOAN ON Good Seal Estate Security. THOS. K. FORD Over Ladd fc Bush Bank, Salem, Oregon $500,00 Eastern money to loan, low, rates, quick service. Repayment priv ilege. Thos. A. Roberts, 203 U. S. Bank bldg, Salem, Oregon. ! MONEY TO LOAN I have made ar- rangementa for loaning eastern money, will make very low rate of , Interest on nigoiy improves iarms. Homer H. Smith, room 5 Mct'ornask Bldg, Salem, Ore. P"na 96. WOODSAW CHERRY CITY WOOD SAW We live and pay taxes in Salem. Let Salem people saw vour wood. Phone 209. 119S N. 21st. F. L. Kcister, Wm. Frost. 80AVANOEB SALEM SCAVENGES Charles Soos. ' proprietor. Garbage and refuse of all . kinds removed on monthly contracts at reasonable rates. Yard and cess pools cleaned. Office phon Mala m7. Besidenra 278. 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 IMtMt t - OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY CO. KOSTH BOUND Lv. Salem Train No. . Ar. Portlaa 4 :85 a. m 2 Owl 8 :55 a. as. 7:15 a. m. 8 9 :25 a. av 9 :45 a. m 10 Limited 11 :B5 m. 11 :20 a. m. 12 11 :35 a as. 1 :50 p. m 14 4 :0O p. am. 4 :00 p. m 1 Limited ... 6 .50 p. m, 5 :30 p. m 20 T :40 p. av 7:63 p. m. 22 10:OO p. south bound Portland to Rius Lv. Portland. 6 :30 a. m. Salem 8 :35 Eugene 10 :55 a, t. o .ou a. m. , 10:45 a. m. , 2:05 p. m. , 4 :40 p. m. . 8:05 p. m. . 9:20 p. m. , 11:45 p. a. . Lv. Cervallla 4:10 p. m. , Lv. Eugene. - 7 :85 a. m. . 1 :55 p. m. 0 :25 p. m. , 12 :05 p. m. . Lv. Salem 1 :55 a. m. . 10:15 a. m. . Lv. Salem 12 :65 p. m. , Lv. Salem. 4 :1Q p. m. 5 Limited .... 10:11 a. as. 7 12:53 p. sa. 9 4:15 p. a. .. 18 Limited .... 8:40 p. as. .... 17 Local .... 9:10 p. at, ...... 19 11:20 p. as. ....21 Owl 1 p. SB. MOSIH BOUND Ar. Baleas 20 ...v....B:SOp.sa. Ar. Baleai .. 10 Limited .... 8:45a. sa, .18 Limited.... 4:00 p. sa. 22 . T:55.t, .... 2 Owl ... a:o a. as. SOUTH BOUND At. .... 21 Owl 8 40 a. as. .. 5 Limited ....12:26 p. am, Ar. Albaauj T 1:60 p. mm, tops at CorvallM Ar. Albaaa 9 6:10 p-mm, Ar. Albaaf) Bl 01 7 :S6 a. mm, Ar. .BmtraM 13 8:50 p. v Lv. Raleas 8:40 p. m. CORVALLI8 CONrTBCIlON NORTH BODNO Lv. Corvmllla Ar. 8:25 a. m 10 8:46a. as, 1212 p. m 14 1:45 p. sa. 2:41 p. m 18 4 :00 p. mm, 4 :IO p. m 20 5:30 p. mm, 8:18 p. m 22 7 A6 P- SOUTH BOUND Lv. Salem Ar. Corrallal 10:15 a. m B 11 :88 a. aa, 4:15 p. m. 0 B :38 p. mm, 12:55 p. m T 1:20 p. am, 8:40 p. m. 13 8:00 p. SSi OSTEOPATtr" DBS. B. n. WHITE and B. W. WAL TON Osteopathic physicians m4 nerve specialists. Graduates of Amer ican school of Osteopathy, Kirkavill Mo. Post graduate and specialized ia nerve diseases At Los Angtlei college. Treat acuta and chronic diaeaaua, Consultation free. Lady attendant, Office O05-S08 U. n. National Bank Building. Phone 659. Residence 314 North Cujiital street. Phone 469. UNDERTAKERS WEBB ft CLOUGH CO C. B. Webb, A. M., Clougn morticUns and funeral directors. Latest modern methods) known to the profession employed . 490 Court St. Main. 120, Main 9383. BIGDON-BlCHARDbCJN CO. Funeral, directors and undertakers, 232 Nort High street. Day and night phoaa) 183. ' I LEHUQ Care of HCKSOTONG Chinese Medicine and Tea Company . Has medicine which will cure any known disease. 153 South High Street, Salem, Ore. Phone 283 Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA CHICHESTER S PILLS W TI1K DIAMOND IIBAND. A llfnaartHat. Akfcvtl' 11A.U1NI ItKANt IMI,l,,V.f wtiknuraMB-l,Silnt.AlwtTt Keitt SCIO BY 'JKUQGISTS EVIRVWHLRt lil-sMtia UIMonTTlrsig,l I'lIU In Nr4 n.l ilitltl M.t3lllAv biM, swlsrtl villi bu9 BlMwn. Tali AlhAr. Itur f toj t af fc, ug21