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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPT. 22, 1916. SEVEN Dai I y Cap ta I j o u rn a I 's C lass if ied Ad v er t i s i n e P a cc RATES FOR ADVERTISEMENTS: One Cent per wowl for the first insertion. One-Half Cent per word for each successive subseouent insertion NEW CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING BATES i ' . Hate per word New Today.: , Each insertion, per word. lc 0n week (6 insertions), per word 5c One month (20 insertions) per w.ord 17c The Capital Journal will not be re sponsible for more than one insertion for: errors in Classified Advertisments. Bead your' advertisements the first day it appears and notify us immediately Minimum charge, 13c PHONE 637 Foi wood saw. ti lGOfe ACRES For sale. Phone 2175R. : oet3) BUBBER Stamps made 165 S. Com'l j CI PER At Commereial Cider works,; s.j R)e per gallon. sept2ll ! f (itipD MEALS 2f,c or rates by 'week or mouth Phone 1013. ' septet HARBY Window cleaner, Phono 768. oct7 TRESPASS Notices for tale at Jour nal office. ti FOR RENT 3 nieolv furnished suites. 363 X. High. " tf FOR REXT 7 room house, close in. Phone 7f'.'M. septus WANTED A girl for general house work. Phone 1439. sept22 GET PRICES On farm salo bills at The Journal office. FOB RENT SIGNS For sale at Cap ital Journal office. tl OLD PAPERS For sale at Capital Journal office 10 ceats a handle, tf I OB SALE Or trade for wood, gaso line engine. Phone 451. tf VACUUM CLEANING 20c per rug. L. L. Ruckner. Phone 1022. jept28 WANTED Girl for general housework. Mrs. Clifford Brown, 578 State. se22 FURNISHED Apartments, also barn suitable for garage. 491 N. Cottage. SECOND GROWTH Fir, wood: order of Ward . K. Rie.hnrdson. Phone 494. .... ' tf FOR SALE Great hogs " and.. Jersey cows. EIIh M. Finney, Waeonda, Or. FURNISHED Rooms and housekeep ing apartments, rates ' reasonable, close in, 160 Court. tl 70S RENT ' ADS under this heading le a word. itead lor profit; use tor results. WAXTED A lady to keep house, not over 38 years of age. Call at 999 Trade St. in the forenoon. sept22 FOR SALE 5 good milk cows, 3 calves team of mares, weight 3100 pounds, and driving mare. Phone 49P21. e23 SIX CHIROPRACTIC Adjustments $5, worth more. Dr. Mav, Hubbard bldg. octl3 GET YOUR Trespass Notices, new aupplv of cloth ones at Capital .Tour- rial tf FOR REXT Furnished housekeeping rooms, new modern House. Phone 745J or call after 5:30 p. m. 910 N. Church. tf ROOMS AND BOARD In private home, $18 per month. Mrs. W. II. Pain, 581 . Church St. phone 1060R. sept22 FOR REXT Furnish house, 7 room, 642 N. High; nlso 7 room unfurnish ed house at 475 N. High. Inquire at 660 N. High or phone 1696. - tf MODERN 5 room house for rent, very reasonable, near school, church and treet car line. Enquire 1491 South Com'l. tf - FOR SALE One ton Federnl truck in good condition. Interesting price for cash buvcr. Salem Fruit Co., 67 S. Com 1 St. tf CIDER AND VINEGAR Apples wnnt- ed. Will pay cash on delivery. Sacks furnished. Gideon Stoli Co., near cor ner Summer and Mill Sts. tf FOR SALE Tn Marion county Or.. 195 acre ranch, stock and crop included. Price $30 per acre. 160 Wilson St.. Halem. ' sept".! FOR SALE Or rent, modern five room bungalow near Grant school, in good repair.' Will sell on terms or rent. R. H. Mills, at SpanlJlng Logging Co. office. tf FOB RENT Furnished or unfurnished sleeping rooms, office rooms and housekeeping rooms, reasonable rates W. H. Norris, Bee. Hubbard bldg Room 304. ti SECOND. HAND . Mens', clothing. jewelry, " musical instruments, tools, guns, etc., bought, sold and traded. Capita!" "Exchange. 337 Court St. Phone: 493. . - oc.tll TOB RENT One of the best 230 acre farms in the valley, over 200 acres plow land, known as. Isaac Durbin farm on Howeil Prairie.. Louis1 Been- . tel, 347 State. ' ' - - tf WANW.D October 1st man to oper ate. elevator and care far building from 6:30 p. m. until morning every day except Sunday. Sec Daniel .1. Fry. Do not phone.- sept 22 TODAY ASH WOOD For sale. Phone 21K4, de livery this month. sept20 WORK .WANTED Rv student for ' room and board. Call at 138 South Cottage. sept23 FOR KENT Rooms We to $1.00: beds 2."c. Phone 647. septi.1 WANTED General house work by young lady. Inquire 1495 N. Winter.) sept27 I. ADV WISHES To assist with work for her board and room. 22 care Jour-! nnl. sept26 FOR SALE Thoroughbred Mersev heif or calf. 130.1 N. llitli St. W. Haum- gartner. sept23i HOUSE TO REXT Strictly modem uj room flnt, furnished or unfurnished, i Call 1737W. scpt27 FEMALE POINTER 10 months old, for sale, $6.00, K. C. Pcarcy, R. 3,. phone SUFll. sept22 WANTED Medium size "fire proof safe. Max O. Buren, house furnisher.l 179X. Com'l St. - sept2 GOOD BOARD And room for four in private family, i;(42 N. Capitol St " - sept23 FOR SALE Holstein bull. 19 mos. old. I Fred Hartman, B. 5, phone 2'i09W3. sept25 MAN WANTED For team work on farm. Phone 3UF1I. K. C. Pea rev, R. 3. sept2.1 FOR SALE Fine 5 year old Jersey cow, just fresh, heifer calf. 71")Kouth 12th, over garage. . sept 23 LOST On route 3, a large package con tinuing wearing apparel. Finder re turn to Journal office. sept22 I GIRL 17 wants place to work for board and go to school. Address A. D. Beer, Gervais, Or., H. 2. sept22 FOR SALE Cheap, entire farming out fit consisting of team, cows and farm tools. Address J. G. care Journal. sept2fi WE BEGIN PACKING Prunes Mon day, September 25th. Former em ployes will be given the preference, new ones taken on ns needed. Salem Fruit Union. sept2.j MISS UTILE BARTON Will open her class in voice, piano and harmo ny this week nt her home, 1017 N. 20th street. Voices tried free ' of charge. . -V sept23 FORD OWNERS Attention, Ford ex pert mechanic wants work on Ford enrs, will do work on your machine at your home, my price will save yon dollars, most reliable work only, A 1 references. Phone 1380R immediate ly for appointment. sept27 TILLAMOOK DAIRY" Of 160 acres for rent. 26 head of cattle, all neces sary tools, hay nnd abundant root crop furnished. Renter must buy stock. Give 3 to 5 years lease. Mod ern buildings, new. Cash rent. B. F. Smith. Oretown, Or. . sept 23 California Hops Are Bringing Good Prices I. Portland, Ore.. Sept. 21. The Cnli- . forniu hop market is booming. The price nun uecn run up lo JO criud mm buying is on a very large scale. At the ' same time, the market for new hops in Oregon and Washington, is almost neglected by eastern buyers. The trade here is nt a loss to explain the reason. ' Some of the dealers believe it w due to erroneous reports sent east. as to the quality of northwestern hops, while oth lers think the movement in California is purely speculative. ' I Whatever mav be the reason, there is a sprenl of 6 or 7 cents between the price of California and Oregon hops. There is no reason for such n wide dif-. lt-1 i-ii! nil, ns lilt- ,(uuui t'l me vu;i"i crop has been found to lie good, in spite i 111 lilt I'utu u u in" t- ii mnur inuNPj picking started. Furthermore, there ist F.omn mold in the California croo this ' year, as shown by samples that have been received here. I The brewing business in the enst is Inrge and this may have stimulated the j brewery demand for western hops. Beer sales iii the United Stntes in August in creased 1.429,735 barrel over the .same month lat year. This is a 30 per cent gain and is -the biggest on record. This one month's beer increase means a larg er hop consumption by 9,000 bales. The trade is in hopes that the eastern de mand will soon turn to hops grown in this state. At anr rate it is certain I that prices in Oregon must soon ad vance, or niiiurnin prices iiccinic. Seven thousand bnles of California hops have been sold in the past few days. Hie highest price, cents, was paid for 500 bales of Sonomas yester day. Mendocino hop were sold at 1.1 1-2 cents and Sarramentos at 10 1-2 cents. I I The first sales cf Oregon clusters ' were reported yexterdny at H to 9 cents. I rThe Hnkriede crop of 100 bules was sold at Eugene and Senvey bought a carload jnt Brownsville. - Ten cents was offered for Yakima hops-and turned down bj'i the grower. I The McClellan crop of 125 bale of. fuggles at -Snlem nas sought yesterday j by McNeff Bros. This is about the last -lot of fuggles left in the state. ' f Hog Prices Good. I r. There was a better supply of livestock ion the market yesterday. Nearly 20 loads arriving at the North Portland jards. of which eight loads came from 'Coos Bay. The market was steady throughout. n - : 1 o rt '....1 n 7 I .. - . riiir uguui (mm y..i" inn 4"'-if "i i the' best hogs. The cattle offered were for the most part, of medium grade. J-hoep and lambs sold at 'full prices. (ENSEN DEFEATED (Continued from lags 1.) on the Somme and Verdun -sectors'. " Serbs Defeat Bulgars. Paris, Sept. 22. The Bulgarians have sustained a heavy defeat at the hands of the Serbians on the Zbrosko, it was officially announced today, and have also been pushed back by the French. Pursuing their advance in the Broda river region, the Serbs have reached Vrbani. north of Fiorina after repulsing the Bulgarian attacks. French troops cleared the entire region northwest of Armen-sko'of the Bulgarians and pro gressed, after heavy fighting, to the heights dominating the Fiorina-Poplin fond. German Attack Repulsed. Paris, Sept. 22. A most vicious Gor mnu attack on the new French lines north of the Somme along the Le Priez Knneourt front was stopped short by French curtain fires last uight, it was officially announced today. The Ger mans were driven back to their own trenches, losing heavily. Kaiser at the Front. Copenhagen, Sept. 22. Kaiser Wei helm has arrived at the Kovel front ac cording to advices received here today and it is believed that Von Hindenburg is about to inaugurate a drive against Russians. Warships Shell Bulgarians. Salonika, Sept. 22. Allied warships shelled Bulgarian camps at Neckhori, near the Gulf of Orfaui, with satisfac tory results, it was officially announced today. Allies' Transport Sunk. Berlin, Sept. 22. via wireless . to Saycille, L. I. A German submarine sank an enemy transport, completely filled with troops,'in the Mediterranean on September 17, it was officially an nounced today. The transport sank within forty three seconds. The Berlin statement made no men tion of the fate. of the soldiers aboard the transport. Accepting the state ment that the transport went down in forty-three seconds, ns true, it appears probable that few if any persons were rescued unless other vessels were iu the immediate vicinity. Aviators Sunk Submarine. Berlin, via wireless to SayviJe, L. I., Sept. 22. Austrian seaplanes bombard ed and sank the French submarine Foucaus iu the southern Adriatic, said an official statement from the Aus trian ndmirality foday. The submarine's crew, composed pf two officers and 27 men were rescued and made pjrisoners by the aviators and later 'turned over to a torpedo boat. The two French officers were trans ported back to an Austrian harbor by Austrian! aeroplanes. This was prob ably the first time in' history when an air' machine defeated an under-the-water craft in battle and then carried awny prisoners. The pilot of the Austrian plane was Lieutenant Cclezeny and the observer, Lieutenant Von Klimberg. Another plane piloted by Lieutenante If Too Fat Get - More Fresh Air Be Moderate in Your Diet And Beduce Tour Weight. Take Oil of Korein. Lack of fresh air it is said weakens the oxygen carrying po"wer of the blood, the liver becomes sluggish, fat iccumu lntes and the action of many of the vital organs are hindered thereby. The heart action becomes weak, work is an effort and the beauty of the figure is destroyed. rat put on ty indoor lire is unneauny ind" if nature is not assisted in throw ing it off a serious case of obesity may result. When yon feel that you are getting too stout, take the matter in hand at once. Don't wait until your figure has become a joke and your health ruined through carrying around i burden of unsightly and unhealthy fat. Spend" as much time as yeu possibly can in the open; breathe deeply, and get from Central Pharmacy or any druggist a box of oil of korein capsules; take one after each meal and one before retiring at night.' Weigh yourself every few days and keep up the treatment until you are down to normal. Oil of korein is ab solutely harmless, is pleasant to take, helps the digestion and even a few days treatment has been reported to show a noticeable reduction in weight. Blackmailers' Trial Postponed Two Weeks Chicago, Sept. 22. At the hearing before United States Commissioner Foote today the case of the alleged blackmailers was continued until Oc tober t nnd H. ('..Woodward, alleged leader of the gang, was freed because of lack of evidence. The bail of Edward Donahue and Henrv 'Russell was reduced to $10,000 on the promise of their attorney, Charles E. Erbstein, that they wouid not fight extradition to Philadelphia. The cases of James Christian and Mrs. Helen Evers was continued with the others. Mrs. Evers who is out on $25,000 bond, will make a fight against extradition, claiming a complete alibi. Snpleigh I like a girl who can take a joke. Miss Keen Then. you stand a splen did chance of bein' accepted. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTORIA J THE MARKETS The following prices for - fruits and vegetables are those asked by the wholesaler of the retailer, atil not what is paid to the producer. All other prices are those paid the producer. Corrections are mado daily. Nothing stirring of special note in the markets tbis morning as all quo tations hold the, same as yesterdav. . Orraxna. Wheat ........... $1.00(a 1.10 Oats, new 35(S'38c Rolled barley :....;. $38.50 Bran $26.00 Shorts, per ton $29.00 flay, clover $9(J10 Hay, cheat $10.0011.00 Hay, vetch $11$12 Hay, timothy, $15$16 . - - Butter. Butterf at ....-.....:.:. . 31e Creamery butter, per pound 34c Country butter 2527c Eggs and Poultry. Lggs, case count, cash ..... 28c 30c l-.ggs, trade .... Hens, pound 12'i13M!c Boosters, old, per pound 8c Broilers, under 2 pounds 14' Pork, Veal and Mutton. Veal, dressed Pork, dressed Pork, on foot Spring lambs, WJ6 Steers . Cows Bulls Wethers 9lle 1112 l-2c .. 8 l-29c ... 77 l-4 66 .. 3 l-24c ... 33 1-4 44 l-2e 5 l-2e Vegetable!. Tomatoes, Oregon ....... Cabbage Cucumbers ............... ..50c , 40t . 40c String garlic 15c Potatoes, sweet Potatoes Green onions .. Green peppers . .. 3c lc . 40s ... 6c . 40 $1.75 $1.75 Carrats, dozen Onions ' Onions, Walla Walla Frulta. Watermelons Muskmelong. . ... Peaches, Oregon ......... Grapes -..- Apples Oranges, Valencies Lemons, per box Cantaloupes, per bos Bananas, pound California grape fruit. Florida grape fruit Pineapples Honey ,..,,,, 1 l-4c $1.25 .... 2560c $1.00(6,1.50 ,. 50c$1.00 $4,25 . $7.$$(7.50 ,.$1.50( 1.75 6 $3.00 $6.00 8e $3.50 Retail Price. Eggs, per dozen, fresh ranch 35c Sugar, cane $7.65 Sugar, beet $7.45 Creamery butter , 40e Flour, hard wheat i-.j...... $1.70(a2.05 Flour, valley ; i $1.45 PORTLAND MARKET Portland, Ore., Sept. 22. Wheat: Club, $1.24. Bluestem, $1.34. Fortvfold, $1.29. Red Russian, $1.23-1-2. Outs: No. 1 white feed, $27.50. Barley: Feed, $32.50. . Hogs: Best live, $9.75. Prime steers, $7. Fancy cows, $5.40. Calves, $7.50. Spring lambs, $8.50. Butter: City creamery, 34c. Eggs: Selected local ex., 35c. Hens, 14(S :15c Broilers, VSfiUe. Geese, llfS 11 l-2c.: 1 i i Some Brief Items From Willamette What is to be expected of a college gentleman was the general theme of resident Doney's address at the first Willamette chapel service of the year thin morning. Ho defined the three types Of college students as the scholar, the business and executive group and the shirker. In his estimation there are very few enrolled in the latter group at Willamette. The three requirements for the worker, the man who plays the game fair are: efficiency, ji fine sense of honor, and devotion. A rousing series of college songs In upper Classmen served to liven up things generally. Silence was the dom inant note among the freshmen who are not destined to remain ignorant of the real Willamette spirit for the songs are sung so often that they are soon learned. i . Hylen H. Corey and LeRoi-D. I.eedy of the state public service commi-sslort. THE "COME-BACK".: The "Come-back was was really never down-and-out . His . weakened condition because of over-work, luck' of exercise, improper eating aud Hy ing, demands stimulation to satisfy the cry for a health-giving appetite aud the refreshing sleep essential to strength. GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules, the National Remedy of Honolulu, will do the work. They are wonderful! Three of these capsules each day will put a man on his feet before he knows it; whether his trouble eomes from uric acid poisoning, the kidneys, gravel or stone in the gladder, stomach de rangement or other ailments that befall the over-zealous American. Don't wait until you are entirely down-and-out. but take them today. Your druggist will gladly refund your money if they do not help you. 25c, 50c and' $1.00 per box. Accept no substites. Look for the name GOLD MEDAL on every box. They are the pure, oricinsl, imported Haarlem Oil Capsules. ; Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S O AS TO R i A ADVERTISED LIST .Advertised September, 20, 1916. iCook, Mr. H. F. Connelly, Miss Rose iC'ooper, .Mr. E.. G. iOanner, Mrs. ,T. S. . 'Depew, Mrs. V. 31.'.... Dclnp, Mrs. J. ' v Hall,, Miss Hatfie ' Hall, B. F. ' " Harrison, Mr. Keith :Ho" Dr. L. -.L. ; . , Hopts, Miss Mary 'Ireland, Mr. Fred ;Kenneily, Richard H. 'Longmire, Mrs. Flora Lucier, Mrs. Louise ' :Millan, Mr. Oscar filler, Mr. H. i. f 'Morton, Mr. A. T. . ' Morris, Mr. Cap. MeMahau, Mrs. Wheeler McCabe, Lcland .Nurnberger, Mr. Win. Olseu, Miss Ida Pruitt, Mr. A. J. Parish, Mrs. Clara Rowland, Mrs. R. S. Stroud, Mrs. Albert " Scott, Mr. Geo. B. Sly, Blanche Thomas, Miss Eva Todd Bros. Tavlor, Florence Watt, Mrs. Ola L. Waddell, Mr. Charlie Wallett, Mrs. Janie f Young, Billy Westoin AUGUST IIUCKESTEIX, P. M. FAMILYCARES Tills Information May Be of Value to Many Mothers in Salem When there is added to the many cares inseparable from the rearing of children that affliction of weakness of tho kidneys and auxiliary organs, the mother's lot is far from a happy one. This condition has often been corrected by the use of Doan's Kidney Pills. When relief comes the mother's burden will be lighter and her home happier. Mrs. S. E. Lewis, 1157 Commercial St., Silem, says: "I couldn't recom mend anything equal to Doan's Kidney PtHa for children who are subject to kidney trouble. Since giving them to my little girl, her kidneys act more regularly and the trouble is gradually being overcome each day. I feel con fident that before long they will make a permanent cure." Pricet50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Lewis recommends. Fo.ster-Mil-burn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. have registercd"f of -work in the Wil lamette law school. Owing to the de lay in mustering out the O. N. G., three seniors in tho college, James Fletch er, Miller dlndyn and Joe jracAUistcr, will bo unable to register until next week. As Corporal A. A. Hall, the reg istrar, is also detained by Uncle Sam, the registration for the law classes is being, handled by Attorney Ray Smith in the Salem Bunk of Commerce build ing. The sudden collapse of a fruit jar while unscrewing its top Hourly rcsultcr disastrously 'for Mrs. M. Proebstel at the university yesterday morning when a largo piece of the glass gouged a piece out of her hand. Although the wound is painful, Mrs. Proebstel is much better today. -According to a Finnish scientist, the air around pine trees is purer than that around others because their needles dis seminate electricity to light and heat the city. t APARTMENTS THE NEW MARION APARTMENTS Nelson G. Frcemon, proprietor, os cillating wall beds, hot water heat, Dutch kitchens. Beautifully locat ed, opp. Marion park. 610 N. Com mercial St., Salem, Oregon. Phone 209. Janitor service. . CHDIOPBACTIO-SPINOLOGIST DB. O. L. SCOTT Graduate of Chiro practic's Fountain Head, Davenport, Iowa. If you have tried everything snd got no relief, try Chiroprac tic spinal adjustments and get wclL Office 406-7-8 U. S. National Bank Building. Phone Main 87. Residence .' Main 828-R. . WATER COMPANY 3ALEM WATER COMPANY Office : corner Commercial and Trade streets : For water service apply at office Bills nsvsble monthly In advance. Money to Loan ON Good Real Estate Becurlty. . .. THOS. K- .FORD Over Ladd It Bush Bank, Salem, Oregon CITY AND FABM LOANS Any a mount; low rates; promptly closed attractive pro-paying privileges.- I save, -B'.k per cent insurance money to loan on Salem business and resi dence, property.' Thos. A,' Roberts, i!05 U. S. JVut'l Hank bldg. ' - - - MONEY TO LOAN- I have made ar rangements, for loaning- eastern money, will make very low Tate of interest on highly improved farms. Homer H. Smith, room 9 McCofoack Bldg., Salem, Ore., Phone 96. ' WOOD8AW cH?..F,r c.-iir WOOD SAW We live snd pay taxes in Salvia. Let Salem people saw vour wood, pnone sou. 1198 N. 21st. F. L. Keister, Wm Froit THE DAILY CAPITAL; JOURNAL Classified Business Telephone Directory A Quick, handy reference for busy people TslsplsSM EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL Salem Elestrto Co., Maaonla Temple, 127 North High Kalm 1M PLUMBING, STEAM FTTTDfO AND TINNING) T. C. Barr, 14 South Commercial street w.i nf TRANSFER AND DRATAGB Salem Track Dray Co., corner Stats ana rront streets Main Tl HtHttttlHlltttllMHimMltMtl MtimiK4 i TRAVELERS' GUIDE BOCTHERN PACIFIC. NORTn BOUND No.-1 Oregon Eiprrss 5:00 a.m. .-no. zt Kugene limited S:U2p. m. No. 28 Willamette Limited ...9:22 s. m. No. la Knasta Limited 11 :6B a. m. No. 18 Portland Passenger ....1:27p.m. No. 20 Portland Psssenger ...5:00 p.m. No. 14 Portland Rxpress 8:tMp. m. No. 222 Portland fast Freight 10 :80 p. m. No. 22(1 Local way Freight. .. .10 :35 a. m. sooth sou so No. 15 California Express.... 3:32 a.m. No. 17 Uoseburg Passenger. ..11 :20 a. m. No. 28 Eugene Limited 10:01a.m. No. 10 Cottage Drove Pass. ..4:16p.m. Makes connection with ti: 74 deer branch. No. 11 Shasta Limited 5:43 p.m. No. 27 Willamette Limited... 6:18p.m. No. 13 Sun Francisco Express 10 :30 p. m. No. 221 San Francisco Fast Freight 12:01a.m. No. 225 Local way Freight. ... 11 :40 a. m. Salm-Osis Link. No. 73 Arrives at Salem 9:15 a.m. No. 711 Leaves Hiilem 9:50 a.m. No. 75 Ar. Salem (mixed) ....2:00p.m. No. 74 Leave Bulem 4 :20 p. m. No connection south of Geer. 8alsu, Falls City axo WssTsns No. 161 I.v. Salem, motor' T :OOa.m. No. 103 I.T. Bulem, motor ......0:45 a.m. No. 165 Lt. Salem for Monmouth and Alrlls 1:40 p.m. No. 167 I.r. Halem, motor .....4:00p.m. No. HI9 I.r. Salem, motor 6:15 p.m. No. 2K0 Way Fr't Ir. Salem. . . .5 :00 a. m. No. W2 Ar. Salem 8 :40 a. m. No. H4 Ar. Salem 11:10 a.m. No. l'HS Ar. Salem 8 :15 p. m. Ne. IrtH Ar. Kiilem 6 :0O p. m. No. 170 Ar. Salem 7:45 p.m. No. 240 Way Fr't ar. Bulem... 1:35 p.m. WILLAMETTE RIVER ROUTE Ore(on City tranaportotlon Company. The flrnliamona leaves Salem for Port land at 6 o'clock on mornings of Mon day. Wednesday ana Friday. No boat south of Kiiem. Boat leaves Portland Tuesday, TtiurKduy and Saturday mornings until rimbtvr i' i.. MISCELLANEOUS OEKGO.V SCHOOL OR NEUROLOGY Inc., 428 Hubbard bldg., Salem. All druglcss methods taught. Flora A. Brewster, M. D., dean, private pa tients 1 to 5 p. m. Phone 2124R. tf REDUCED FREIGHT BATES To and from all points, east, on all houshold goods, pianos, etc. Consolidated car load service. Capital City Transfer Compau, agents for Pacific Coast Forwarding company, 161 South Com mercial street. Pnoita Main 933. OSTEOPATH DRS. B. H. WHITE and B. W. WAL TON Osteopathic physicians and nsrve specialists. Graduate of Amor lean school of Osteopathy, Kirksville, Mo. Post graduate and specialized in nerve diseases at Los Angeles college Treat acute and chronic diseases. Consultation free. Lady attendant Office 505-500 U. 8. National Bank Building. Phone 859. Residence 840 North Capital street. Phone 4C9. SCAVANOER 9ALEM SCAVENGER Charles Soos, proprietor. Garbage and refuse of all kinds removed on monthly contracts at reasonable rates. Yard and cess pools cleaned. Office phone Main 247. Residence Main $272. UNDERTAKERS WEBB k CLOVGH CO. C. B. Webb. A. M. Clough morticians and funeral .directors. Latest modern methods known to the profession employed. 499 Court St. Main 120, Main 9888. RIGDON-RICHARDSO.N Co. Funeral directors and undertakers, 232 North High street. Day and night phone 183. STOVE REPAIRING STOVES REBUILT AND REPAIRED fiO years experience. Depot National and American fence Sizes 20 to .71 in. high. Paints, oil and varmsh, etc. - Loeanbcrrv and hop hooks. Salem Fence and Stove Works, 210 Court St. Phone 124. rOB EXCHANGE FOR EXCHAMIE We have a aood new and second hand store in one of liveliest towns in the valley to ex change for citv or country property. Square Deal Realty Co., 202 U. S. Hank bldg. LODGE DIRECTORY WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Meet every Friday nlglit at 8 o'clock Id McCornack block. A. . Swelnlnk, C C ; I.. S. Ueer, clerk, 607 Court Street Phone 598, CENTRAL I.OWSE. No. 18. K. of P. Me- Corniu-k building. Tuesday evening of each week at 7 :o. C. E. Harbour, C, C. ; u. u. i.imuu. r.. ot it. anu n. OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY CO. MOUTH BOUND r Lt. Balem Train No. Ar. Portland :?g a. m 2 Owl 6 :65 a. m, T :15 a. m 6 0 :2fia. sa. 0:45 a.m. .... 10 Limited. ...11 :35a. a, lj:ja.m la 11:35 p. 1 :50 p. m : 14 4 :oO p. m. i:P-ni 16 Limited ... 6:50 p. sa, 5:30P-In 20 T :40 p.m. 7:55 p. m 22 10:00 p.m. 80DTH BOUND Lt. Portland e :so a. m. Balem 8 :85 Eugene 10 :55 s. m. 8:30 a.m. ... 5 Limited .... 10 :11a. a, 10:45 a. m 7 12:55 p. a. 2 :U5 p. m 0 4 :15 p. m, 4:40p.m. ... 13 Limited .... 6:40 p. a, 6:05 p. m 17 Local ....8:10 p. a. 0:20 p. m 18 11 :20 p. a. 11:45p.m. ,.... 21 Owl ...... 1 :55 p. a knn4i Mnm - Lt. Corvallls Ar. Balea 4 :10 p. m 20 5:30 p. a, Lt. Eugene. Ar. Baleas 7:35a.m. ..... 10 Limited .... 9:45a. a. 1:55 p.m.',... 16 Limited ... 4 :00 p. a. 5:25 p. m 22 7 :55 p. a. 12 :05 p. m 2 Owl 4 :35 a. a south sound ., Lr. Ralem. Ar. Eugeos 1:55 a. m 21 Owl 6 :50 a. a. 10:10a. m 5 Limited ....12:25pm, Lt. Salem Ar. Albans 12:65 p. m. T 1 :50p. a. i Btops at Corral I Is Lt, Balem. - Ar. Albany 4 :15 p. m. 9 . , 8:10 p. a, Ar. Albany, . . 1 :85 a. a. Lt. Ralem. Ar. Eugens 6:45 p.m. 18 8:50 p. a. COKVALLIS CONNECTION NOSTU BOUND Lt. Corvallls. Ar. Sslea 8 :2o a. m 10 , . 9 :45 a. a. 12:12 p. m 14 1 :45 p. a. 2 :41 p. m 18 4 :0O p. a. 4:10p.m 20 5:30p.m. 8:18 p. m 22 7 :65 p. a. SOUTH BOUND Lt. Ralem. . Ar. Cervalll 10:15 a. m 5 ..- 11:33 a. a. 4 :1.1 o. in O B 188 n. a 12:65 p. m T 8:20 p. a. 6 :40 p. m. IS .. 8:00 p. a. DE MOLAY COMUANDERY, No. 5, K. T. Regular conclave fourth Friday In eack month at 8 o'clock p. m., In Masonic Temple. Sojourning Sir Knights ar courteously invited to meet with us. ' Lot L. Pearce, E. C, Frank Turner. ' recorder. SALEM HUMANE SOCIETY D. D. Keeler... president; Mrs. Lou Tlllson, secrrtarw. All esses of cruelty or neglect of dum animals should be reported to the secretary for Investigation. CHADWICK CHAPTER, No. S7, O. E. B. Regular meeting every first and tbirt , Tuesday at 8 p. m. in the Masonic Tern pie. Minnie Moeller, W. M. ; Ida U. . Babcock, secretary. SALEM LOIKJE No. 4. A. F. a A. In stated communications first Friday ta each mouth at 7 :3ll p. m. In the Masonle Temple. Chas. McCarter, W. M. ; B. & Sulver, secretary. UNITED ARTISANS Capital Assembly, No. H4, meets every Wednesday at 8 p. m. In Moose hall. C. O. Matlock, M. A.; C. A. Vibbort, secretary. Crown Drug store, 33S State street. A. O. U. W. Protection Lodge N. X Meets every Monday evening at 8 In ths McCornack hsll, corner Court and Liberty, streets, A. E. Aufrance. M. W. : 8. A. Mcl'sdden, reconUr ; A. L. Brows, financier; R. U. Duncan, treasurer. R, N. of A. "Oregon Orsps Camp," N . 1301), meets every Thursday evenlag la McCornack building. Court aad Liberty streets: elevator. Mrs. Sylvia Schaupp, 17IU Market, oracle; Mrs. Melissa Per sons, recorder, 12U6 North Commercial. Phone 143U-M. HODHON COUNCIL, No. 1. R. B. M ' Stated ansemlily first Monday In eac month. Masonic Temple. N. P. Rasmus sen, Tbrlce Illustrious Master; Glenn C Nlles, recorder. SALEM COUNCIL NO. 2622 Knights anj Ladles of Security Meets every 2nd ant 4th Wednesday esch month at Hurst Hall. Visiting members are Invited ta attend. E. F. Walton, financier, 480 8. Hill Street. PACIFIC LOWJE No. 50, A. P. A. H. -Stilted communications third irlduy tn each month at 7 :30 p. m. In the Masonic Temple. Hal V. ltolam, W. M.J Ernest II. t'hoate, secretary. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Ore gon Cedar Camp, No. 6246. meets every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock In Mo Cnrnack hull, corner Court and Liberty streets. Elevator service. Ceo. Relnotol, V. C; 1. A. Wright. Clerk. LM. HUM CARE OF Yick So Tong CHINESE MEDICINE AND TEA COMPANY Has medicine which will cur Any known Disease Oven Sundays from 10:00 s. m. ,! 8:00 p. m. 183 South High Street g.-.'am, Oregon. Pooaa ZZZ Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA