THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6. 1916. SEVEN 11 it A f n r GREAT INTEREST IN So.'ne Instructive Addresses Made Too Many Changes Are Made Willi greater interest shown bv the 'luss wlo help ,u0 "I'O.OUO who . , , . ,11 nnnunllv- become insane, teachers of the county 1.1 general and, JJo joclnrod the cause of the teach more gratifying results from the work'er'o failure with the child was lack of outlined, the Marion county annual teacher s institute cloed this ntter- j noon its session in the auditorium of j thc Salem high school. Conntv School I Superintendent W. M. Smith expressed himself tliif mornintj ns lieiny gratified Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S O ASTO RiA CLASSIFIED CHIROPBACTIC-SPOTOLOGIST VS. 0. I. SCOTT Graduate of Chiro practic's Fountain Head, Davenport, Iowa. If you have tried everything and got no relief, try Chiroprac tic spinal adjustments and get welL Office 40(5-7-8 I'. S. National Bank Building. Phone lUiu 37. Residence Main 6281?. FOB EXCHANGE FOR EXCIIAXOE SW. acres 5 miles out on good road. Seven room house, woodshed, full bearing family orchard Will exchange for good unencumber ed property, citv or country. Square Deal Realty Co.. 202 V. S. Bank blllg. . FOB BENT FOR RENT Fine opening for room renting or board nnd rooming busi ness; seven to fourteen rooms, two blocks' from post office. Specially. tavorahle terms to suitable Party P" William Fleming, Unyne build ing. ' nov2 MISCELLANEOUS I. E. BAKER Attorney, 201 Bank of Commerce; phone 2(10. oct7 OREGON SCHOOL OR NECROLOGY Inc., 428 Hubbard bldg., Salem. All arugiess methods rnugnt. llora A Brewster, M. D., dean, private pn tients 1 fo 5 p. m. Thone 2124R. tf BEDTJCEL- FREIGHT RATES To and from all points, east, on all hotishold roods, pianos, etc. Consolidated car load service. Capital City Transfer company, agents lor .J'acitic Const Forwarding company, I(5l South torn mefcial street. Phone Main 933. Money to Loan ON Good Beal Estate Security. THOS. K FORD Orer Ladd & Bush Bank, Salem, Oregon OUT AND FARM LOANS Any a mount; low rates; promptly closed attractive prepaying privileges. I have 5'a per cent insurance money to loan on Salem business nnd rcsi dence propertv. Thos. A. Roberts, 205 U. S. Nut'l Bank bldg. HONEY TO LOAN-1 have made ar rangements for loaning eastern money, will make very low rate of interest on highly improved farms. Homer H. Smith, room 9 JlcCornacs Bldg., Salem. Ore.. Phone 90. MODERN WOOPMEN OF AMERICA Ore gon Cedar Camp. No. 5240, meets ever) Thursday evening at 8 o'clock In Mo Cornnck hall, corner Court and Lllertt streets. Elevator service. Geo. Helnoul V. C. ; J. A. WHuht. Clerk OSTEOPATH DRS. B. H. WHITE and R. W. WAL TON Osteopathic physicians and nerve specialists. Graduate of Amer ican school of Osteopathy, Kirksville, Mo. Post graduate and specialized in nerve diseases at Los Angeles college Treat acute and chronic diseases Consultation free. Ladv attendant Office 503-.r.00 U. 3. National Bank Bbilding. Thone 8.!. Residence 346 North Capital street. Phone 4(50. SCAVANGER 6 VLEM SCAVENGER Charles 8oo Ir.oprietor. Garbage and refuse of nil kinds removed on monthly contracts at reasonable rates, lard and cess pools cleaned. Of rice phone 47. Residence Main 2272. Main UNDERTAKERS WEBB & CLOIT.II CO. C. B. Webb, A. M: Clo:igh morticians and funeral directors. Latest modern neihods known to the profession employed 499 Court St. Mniu 120, Main 9888. R TO DON- K It'll A it lSO.V CO. Fti neral directors and undertakers, 232 North High street. Day and niUt phone 183. STOVE REPAIRING 8T0VES REBUILT AND REPAIRED Depot National nnd American fone.0 50 years experience. ' " Sizes 26 to 5S in. high. Paints, oil nnd varnish, etc. loganberry nnd hop lipoids. Salem Fence and Stove Works, 250 Court St. Phone 124. WATER COMPANY 8iLEM WATER COMPANY Office I V-orner Commercial and Trade street1 For water service apply, at office. I Bills pavnble monthly in advance. I WOODSAW vhep.sy v.-rr ood saw w hts and par taxes in Salem. Let Snlem i pcopis saw your wood. Phone 209. JJ - .1. . let. t. L. Keister, WeiL by the results of the institute and de-j clnred greater interest lnul been shown in the sessions this lime than for many years. He thanked the teachers for I their encouragement nud helpfulness in ! attending the lectures of the depart i mental instructors. Dr. B. "W. DeBusk's lectures on "The Motivation of Conduct," utut "The Fundamental Laws of Adaptation,'- were tho interesting feature at the morning session. l)r. Debusk spoke particularly on unhealthy mindedncss and said that children who are over worked, pushed beyond their strength, victims of heredity, instability nnd physical defects go to mako up the energy, lack of self expression, long hours, and lack of exercise on the part of the teacher. Another cause, of fail- "re was attributed to the lack, of cer taiuty of position or the coming year. lie said that one-third ot ull the tencu- ers in Oregon change their positions each vear. This results in the teacher being unablo to observe the changes in tho child, 'whose, mind nnd body are undergoing constant change. This lie said was particularly true of the child ADVERTISING LODGE DiaSCTORY DE MOI.AY COMMANDRBT, No. R, K. T. Keg-ulnr conclave fourth Friday in each month at 8 o'clock p. m Id Masonic Temple. Sojourning Sir Knights are courteously Invited to meet with as Lot I., l'eiiice, E. C, Frank Turner recorder. SALEM HUMANE; SOCIETY D. D. Keeler, president; Mrs. l.ou THIson, sccretarw All cases ot cruelty or neglect of dumb animals should be reported to the secretary for Investigation. CHAmVICK CHAPTER, No. 37, O. E. 8. ifpguutr meeting every rim anu third Tuesday at 8 p. m. In the Mnsouic Tern pie. Minnie Moeller, W. M. ; Ida M ltabcock, secretary. SALEM I.onnR No. 4. A. P. & A. M. Stated communications lirst Friday In each month nt 7 :30 p. m. in the Masonic Temple. Chas. McCarter, W. SI.; 8. Z. Solver, secretary. DNITED ARTISANS Capital Assembly, No. 84, meets every Wednesday at 8 p. m In Moose hull. (.'. O. Matlock. M. A.: O. A. Vibbert, secretary, Crown Drug store, 338 Stnte street. A. O. TJ. W. Protection Lodge No. 2, Meets every Monday evening nt 8 in the Mcl'ornuck lull, corner I'ourt and Liuertj streets. A. K. Aufrance, M. W. ; 8. A Md'adden. recorder; A. L. Brown, financier ;. It. B. Duncan, treasurer. B. N. of A "Oregon Orane Camp," No 1300, meets every Thursday evening In McCornnck building. Court and Liberty streets; elevator. Mrs. syivia Hcnsupp. KM Market, oracle; Mrs. Melissa Per sons, recorder, 12i0 North Commercial l'lione 14.il! M. ra WOODMENSOF TIIK WOItIJ Meet everj Friday night at 8 o'clock In McCoroacs block. A. i. Swelnink, C C; u 8. Ueer. clerk, 507 Court Street l'lione BOS. CENTRAL LODfil!, No. 18, K. ot P. Me Curnack bullillng. Tuesday eveolag of each week at 7 Ull). O. K. Harbour, C. C. ; Yi. II. Uiison, K. or it. anu . HODSON COUNCIL, No. 1. R. k S. M Htuteil assembly first Monday 1b each nmntli. Masonic Temple. N. I. Itasuius sen. Thrice Illustrious Master; Uleun C Mies, recorder. RALRM COUNCIL NO. 2022 Knights and Ladles of Security Meets every L'nd ana 4lh Wednesday each month at Hurst Hull. Visiting members are Invited tc atiend. K. K V. niton, financier, 4so o 14th Street. PACIFIC I.OnOE No. (10. A. F. & A. M Stated communications third Friday In each mouth at 7 :30 p. m. in the Masonic Temple. Hal -V. Ilolam, w. M. t It. Chonte. secretary. Prices Shaded Off But Market Was Astir New York. Oct. (!. The Neiv York K.veninir Hun financial review today said: ' After carlv iiregularities with decid ed strength in spots, the general market sold off in the early afternoon, the movement apparently Wing bused upon the report heard in eertuin banking quarters that the president of the I'm ted Stales' had been asked by Germany to use his good offices to bring about n cessation of hostilities abroad. ' Sharp declines from early high points were reported in many issues, including the rails and the so-caljed war issues, uu on the decline sales were well taken. In the best part of the session trans actions in the genernl list exhibited n tendency to contract on irregular pne changes, with however, decided strength in .spots, notably in the specialties which moved up. on n rising course of market values. Low priced rails were in demnifd nud the high priced issues ... ..,, ,,i p.i: !: t. ! I... ... ..,n..,m I hMIUM III eifie and New York Central. Centrnl leather ngnin was a strong feature, the strenglh ill it attracting buying of Am erican hide and leather. General .trading became more active as the session progressed. Selling was in heavy volume in the last hour with mniked additions made to earlier lapses, especially in steel share nnd "other issues representing companies either directly or indieetly contectcd with the manufacturer of mu nition's. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA LM. HUM CARE OF Yick So Tong CHINESE MEDICINE AMD TEA COMPANY Has medicine which will cure Any known Disease Open Sundays from 10:00 a. m. rti 8:00 p. m. 153 South High Btret iism, Oregon. pnouo ZZ2 A USEFUL PAIN Salem People Should Hoed Its Warning Have you a sharp pain or a dull ache across the small of your back? Do you realize that it's often a timely sign of kidney weakness'? Prompt treatment is a safeguard ag.iinst more serious kid ney troubles. Use Doan s Kidney mis Pront by a Salem resident 's experi ence. C. C. White; barber, 1154(5 Mission St., Salem, says: "Doan's Kidney Pills arc all right. I know that from experience, for I have been taking them off and on for a number of years and they luve never failed to do the work. Standing in one position so much was hard on my back and kidneys. At times, I could hardly stnid up straight. After I had taken a box or two of Doan's Kidney Pills, my. back .felt .as strong as ever." Price 80c, at all-dealors. Donft simply ask for' l kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. v mie had. Foster-Milburn to., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. about the ago of fifteen years, which s the parting of the wave between child and adult. Some of the causes of unhealthy mind edness he awrs to be the fact that the only child is never taught to depend on himself, that children live in day dreams and that between the ages ot thirteen and fifteen the mental evolu tion goes wrong. The ehild must be helped over the change from day dreams to life reality. He declared that action was a law of life and that positive instruction was Hotter than negative. He said there should be an expression for every im pression. At trie second assembly President J. H. Ackennan of the Monmouth Normal school gave an address on the subject: "Some Planks of a Teacher's hthical Problem," which was warmly received bv the teachers. President asked the question: "Do Teachers Have a Pro fession as Do Doctors, Lawyers, and others?'" and in his lecture he an swered the question in the affirmative. One of the planks he announced was, not knowingly to recouimind a person j for another's position until that posi tion is known to be open as it is un professional to apply for a position un til it is known that the holder is go ing to quit. Another plauk In season and out of season to stand for a trained teacher, a professional teacher. A third plank: '' I 11 never underbid, which plunk received geueral approba tion. Other planks dealt with the loyalty of the tencsher to tire school board, with relations to other teachers. The lecture was full of instruction and wis dom for the young teachers who thor oughly upreciated it. R.' L. Yoiuig spokie on the subject, 'Teaching on a Level with the Pupil's Experience," and stated it was neces sary for the teacher to be interested in the children, to have a love for them. He said it seems the child has an intuitive ability to read the teach er's heart and know ' whether the in structor is sympathetic or cold. Other speakers took up departmental subjects. At ono o clock the business session was held after which a : lecture In State Superintendent of Public In struction ,f. A. Churchill was ghten. Later Mrs. Anna Rodgers Fish gave readings on selected subjects. The sessions closed with an address bv Dr. B. W. DeBusk on the subject: "Measuring the Mentul Development of the Child." SEA SALOON SOLD OUT Astoniti, Or., Oct. 6. With its stock of whiskey all sold, the gasoline launch Union, front Eureka, is docked here today. The liquor was retailed to fish ermen outside" the three mile limit. Captain Dun llitnnuk said his venture wns not a fi nancial success. ' Milk Trouble Takes . New Start; Today XeW York", Oct. (W.Vew York 's milk strike was resumed with unabated vig or 'today, following refusnl of the dairymen's league to accept the offer of the big deales to pay the increased prices asked for one month only.' Where! the situntion Intr. yesterday was thought to have -been hearing a clearing, issues again today were tight ly drawn anil the outlook became more serious than ever, when the dairymen declared- they would accept no offer that did not include agreement by the dealers to pay the ihcYeused prices for the next six months. In 'the meantime further depletion of New York's milk supply seemed in evitable. Holland Is Warned . To Keep Hands Off . . . By John H. Hearley. (United Press Staff Correspondent.) Rome. Oct. . The itlltes have inform ed the Dutch government Hint any move toward peace on the part of Holland would be coustrued as a pro-Gcrmun act, it was learned tuduy- This 'is the first hint thnt Holland has been feeling' out' peace sentiment among European belligerents. Exactly when this information wns sent to . The Hugu -i not know here. The f jet that sumh ..action was taken was disclosed in discussion of the Lloyd George interview, '.warning nentrnls not to intervene nt this time. Well informed critics here say that 1 the allies are reconciled to the probabil- j ity that the war will )nst at least three ' vears more. TlM tiny CAPSULES .are tuprwr to tuium of lipaibt, tubsui or Injetiiirn.indv HEUP"S In (MIDV) 24 HCUnS th S UXK diMlMI Wl'Jl- ut inconvsnHiict, t THE MARKETS 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 thofle paid the producer. Corrections are made daily. In the, wholesale market there has been no changes today. Cane sugnr took a jump from 7.90 per sack to S.15 and heet sugar from 7.7i to $7.iHj. .Creamery butter is quoted retail at 4: cents. Hard wheat flour took a jump from $1.70 and 2.0." to $1.H0 and $2.1.) while valley Hour advanced ten cents also. arrama. Wheat ... Oats, new Rolled barley Bran .- Shorts, per ton Hay, clover ... . Hay, cheat Hay, vetch Hay, timothy, . .. $1.001.08 3o(ffi40c $38.50 $25.00 ; $28.00 $9$10 ..$10.0011.0I. $n$12 1516 Buttet. Butterfat 32c Creamery butter, per pound 35c Country butter 2527 Eggs and Poultry. Eggs, case count, cash 32c Eggs, trade 34c Hens, pound J2j(d Jov.-c Boosters, old, per pound 8 Broilers, under 2 pounds . . 14Vif Broilers, l'a lb, or less 16c Turkeys 20(S21c Fork, Veal and Mutton. Pork, dressed 1112 l-2c Pork, on foot 8 l-29c spring Iambs, lUio . . . , Steers Cows Bulls . . 77 l-4e 6o . 3 l-24c .. 33 1-4 44 l-2e ....5 l-2s Ewes Wethers Vegetable. Tomatoes, Oregon Cabbage Cucumbers ... 75e .... 40c 40c 15e . 2 l-2c String garlie Potatoes, sweet Potatoes Green onions.. lc ... 40 Green peppers ....... 4c Carrots, dozen 40 Fruits. Watermelons . . . lc Muckmelons $100 Peaches, Oregon 2560c Grapes, Tokay $1-50 Apples 50c(g$1.00 Oranges, Valencies ... $4.75 Lemons, por box $0.50(5 7.00 Cantaloupes, per box $1.20(01.(0 Bananas, pound 0 California, grape fruit ....$3.50 Florida grape fruit ... $0.00 Pineapples , . . . 8t Honey 3.0U Huckleberries 80 Betail Prices. Eggs, per dozen, fresh ranch 40c Sugar, cane $s. Id Sugar, beet .:. $7.90 Creamery butter 45c Flour, hard wheat $l.Su(S2.13 Flour, valley $1.55(ii 1.75 PORTLAND MARKET Portland, Ore., Oct. 6. AVheut: Club, $1.31. Bluestem, $1.38. Fortvfold, $1.33. Red Russian, $1.27. . Oats: No. 1 white feed, $28.25. Barley: Feed, $33.50. Hogs: Best live, $9.65. Prime steers, $7. Fancy cows, $5.75. Calves, $7.50. Spring lambs, $8.75. Butter: City crenmery, 37 l-2c. Eggs: Selected local ex., 40c. Hens, 14 1-2(3 :15c. Broilers, 5(n 17c. Geese, ll(irll l-2c. THE "COME -BACK" The "Comc-bnck was was really never down-and-out His weakened condition because of over-work, lack of exercise, improper eating and liv ing, demands stimulation to satisfy the cry-for a health-giving appetito and the refreshing sleep essential to strength. GOLD -MEDAL Hanrlem Oil Capsules, tho National Jicmeily of Honolulu, will do the work. They are wonderful! Three of these capsules each day will put a man on his feet before ho knows it; whether his trouble comes from uric acid poisoning, tho kidney, gravel or stone in the bladder, stomach de rangement or other ailments that befall the ovor-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, 50e and $1.00 per box. Accept no substites. Look for the name GOLD MEDAL on evory box. They arc the Rure, original, imported Haarlem uu t. apsides. i' Washington Has No Word of Peace Proposal Washington, Oct. II. Tn-the absence ol' Secretary Lansing this 'afternoon, Couimcllor Polk of the stale depart ment declared the department has ab solutely no knowledge of any peace proposals from (lerinnay that might he carried by Ambassador flora rd now ett route home from licrlin for a vaca- , ri-miiiiw""'"- r" . .. . tion. lie said the oepnrtmejit hud no' (;0usens, announced today thut ins sin information of any infentiou on (ler- ary of 5,D(H a year will be distributed nianv's part to suggest that the I'nit- among members of the police force In ed .States act as mediator betw i the' the shape of rewards for meritorious warring-nations. ': . Iservice. He also ileclared he w'ould giye At the time of the publication the recent I mteil Tress interview witn'namo purpose Lloyd-tlporgo, in whicli s tne nritisii war minister said any peace movement from a neutral f Wii tiiuo would be regnrded as unneutral- and pro-Heriiinn, Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR I A NEW TODAY PIANO TOR SALE 1070 Phone 2340M. 21st. oct 7 WANTKD 1 set double," heavy ncss. Phone 574. . liar octll TOP BUGGY To trade for cord wood or young ..pigs. Phono2505.11, oal9 UOR SALE Top bqggy. and close in acreage. Phone 1803 octi) WANTED Girl for general housework. Call Wills Music Store. octi ROOM And board $18.00 per month. 581 .N. Church. Phone lOOoR, oct7 TO TRADE For fresh cow, a 3 year old Holstein bull. Phono 31F11. oct" WANTED An experienced girl - for general house -worlL Mrs. Clifford Brown, 378 State. tf GIRLS AND WOMEN Wanted nt the glove factory, 1455 Oak St. Steady work, oct7 3000 LB. Farm team and new harness for sale chcup. B. Cunningham, phone 21F2. oct 7 STANDARD Typewriter ribbons 30e, four $1.00;-twelve if'.'.oU. t H. com mercial. oct7 NICE Clean well furnished housekeep ing rooms, reasonable, 6.19 N. Lib erty St. oct 7 HOY WANTED Tomorrow afternoon and evening. Apply 246 Stato. St.. oetd FURNISH KU Housekeeping rooms, rates reasonable. 271 D St. North Commercial. ' octl2 WIDOW With little boy 6 years old wants position as housekeeper. Phone 11F21. octO LOST Silver friendship bracelet of 4 links, on green velvet ribbon. Leave at Journal ortu-e. ocii FOR SALE 12 gunge automatic shot guiij good as hew. Barber shop 19th and State street. oet" WANTED Experienced plnno player and music su es lady. j. Vt . vtooi worth Co. octO WANTED To bny ter. write or cull House. small room cash regis- 10 Opera oct! WANTED Potatoes in ear tots or less spot cash paid. Snlem Fruit Co., "i S. Com'l St. oet 11 FLUFF RUGS liag rugs and rag car- ets woven at reasonable prices. Airs. Lillie DeBord, 1898 Currant Ave. 0I8 DONALD MILES And C. 7.. Randall have moved their law office to room 205 Salem Bauk of Commerce, bldg. oct 10 FOR SALE Cheap, twenty acres half mile from Salem, good house, running water, river bottom. Address box 240 octl2 FOR SALE Or exchange horse, registered Jersey for work bull, two years old. A. W. Bartlett Route 2. , octll WANTED By man 30 years old, posi tion on stock or dairy ranch, am thor oughly reliable. Address A. L. B. enrn .Iniirnal. OctO WANTED Hag strippers anil sack fix i.rs sicnilv work for r'mht parties. Apply 011' Monday at 402 X. Com'l st octO FOR .RENT Comfortable house, close in. some furniture, electric lights. gas. H.(MI month. 745 N. Owner. 1 Church. oct7 a uvi 3 rnnm house, aood barn and two lots, citv water und good well, $x)0.on cash. E. B. Grabenhorst, Stirte St. 2io octO FOR SALE Good team work horses, weight about 29(10. also royal blooded i'i,,,l chintt boar, cheap if .taken at once, l'lione 3 1 ft. LOST Ladies gold watch, Wed- p. ni. corner Center and Church. Finder kirn ut .lourunl olticc with address for reward. octll i.v.i. mi.B OK EXCHANGE 160 acres 1 in'le from rail road, barn, irond sc hauls, in rainhelt of Alta, Canada. Call I157H, tage, Salem, Ore. 1(105 North Cot-' oct" MONEY TO LOAN On second hand men's clothing, jewelry, musical in struments, tools, guns, ets. Also bought, sold nnd traded. Capital Ex change, 337 Court St. Phone 4i... WANTED-Experieneed hop man '' run wris p tr- . ; : or other arrangement Write giving experience and reference. Pettyjohn, Salem, Ore. Mrs. J. oe.tO WANTED Man and wife without chil dren on farm, that understand all kinds of farm work, no cigarette fi,i ed niiolv. age between JU ...i jo ... Address 3 X, caro HUM 1 ' ' . Journal. oct7 ,'. "'?!:"" JnV; decision wns no not to advance pence suggestions until it wns eertuin they would be acceptable- to both sidies TO GIVE AWAY SALARY Detroit. Mich.. Oct. . Detroit 'i mul- 14.: ..nlico ciimmissioner, .inmes of. i a large additional aniount for the CHICHESTER S PILLS U. TIIK lIAMOJ( HRAM. A i:uni ril l . w i.know.Mlkt.b(it.AU Klt.i.. LjAjQkS&. fni. l llr in.l C..I4 Hir.jlUi.SJAf 4W JO T.lt fi lhrr. liar m Jw9 I L. 'Jl 1,1 A -.l( o Is. R v If SJJJCyjuDGGiSTjLVCRV'nHtRL NEW TODAY CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Rate per word New Todays Each insertion, per wort) ..Id One week (6 insertions), per word 6e One month(26 insertions) per word 17o The Capital Journal will not be re sponsible for more than one insertion tor errors in Classified AdvertiBments. Read your advertisements the first day it appears and . notify us immediately Minimum charge, 13c. RUBBER Stamps made 165 S. Coml HARRY Window, cleaner. Phono 768. oct7 rBESPASS Notices for sale at Jour ' nal office. tl FOR SALE-Clean gray bn. Phone 9FU. oats, 30c per outti GIRL Wants house work, country pre ferred. Phone 11W7. oct6 FURNISHED Housekeeping suite for Tent. 2i2 North Summer. oct7 SHEEP WANTED 100 good young ewes. Phone 39F4. C. C. Russell. octl WANTED Well matured potatoes for shipping. Mangis Bros Phone 717. oct9 FOR SALF Cheap, good team, weight .2900, also some good sows. Address O 30 care Journal. oct6 FOR RENT Seven room house, furn ished, close in, rent $13,001 Sec G. W. Johnson, phone 47 or 4. tf FOR RENT Strictly modern and up to date house, 7 rooms,, garage. 155 N. 14th street. L. Beehtel, 347 State St. - oct7 FOR SALE CHEAP Good four year old Jersey cow, just fresh, very gen tle, easy milker, first street east. second house north asylum. octB WANT TO RENT Small acreage with sufficient equipment for chicken ' raising. Must be close in and reason able. Address chickens care- Journal octO FOR SALE Or rent, modern five room bungalow neap Grant school, in good repair. Will sort on terms or rent. B. H. Mills, at Spauldlng . Logging Co. office. tf AUCTION SALE I will sell at public auction on my farm, known as the Vester farm, i miles southwest of Turner Monday, Oet. 9, 1916, at 10 a. m. the following described property: Ono cow 3 years old, one Durham cow 3 years old, 2 Holstein heifers 10 months old, 1 Jersey heifer 2 years old, 4.2-year old high grade Jersey heifers, six cows 8 to 10 years old, 2 Jersey heifers one year old, 1 cow. 1 brood sow, 2 shoats, 1 gray mare 4 years, 1 while maro, 1 colt 2 years. 1 pair last spring mule colts, 'two drag harrows, 2 'heavy wagons, a hack, work harness, plow, cuitiva tor, about 10 tons oat hay, one rango stove, and many other articles. Free lunch at noon. Terms of sale, all sums of $10 and under cash. Over $10 nine months time buyer Riving bankable notes, bearing 8 per cent interest, ai A. Walker, owner. W. F; Wright, auc tioneer, Turner Stato Bank clerk. o7 THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL Classified Business Telephone Directory A Quick, handy reference for busy people TsteytosM B VERY THING ELECTRICAL Salem Elestris Co., Maaonis Temple, 127 North High Mala 1IM PLUMBING, STEAM FITTINO AND TINNTNO T. V. Barr, 164 South Commercial street Malm 111 TRANSFER AND DEATAOB Salem Truck Jb Dray Oo eorner State ana front streets KaU Tl tit 99 TRAVELERS' GUIDE AAAAAAAAi No. . Id Oiwiin Kxirwt F a. m. No. 'J4 Cooh Itu v It :f'J p, ui. No. 8 WIllHtnelte Limited . . .0 :22 a. m No. 12 HhaHta. Limited ll$Va.m ,o. 18 fori Uuid I'titwnKpr . . . I :.'(." p. m No. H I'nrtliiun Kilirmm .... 7 . m. BOOTH BOUND No. 1 ril.Cnllforntu Ksprcss ... 1 1 :'i3 a. m. No. 17 Aslilund Passenger. . . .:i :'M a. m. So. B!l t'nos Hay 10:01a.m. No. 19 t:ottUK Orore Pass. . .4:111 p. m. Makes couneutlon with N. 74 Ueer brnucb. No. 11 Hhnsta Limited 5:43 p.m. No. 1:7 Willamette. Limited . ,.U:'JOp. m. No. i:t Sun Kninclsco Kxpress 10:05 p. ui. S't ''.! Sun Krunrlsco fr'UBt Freight 12:01a.m. No. i2l Local war Freight . . . . 1 1 :4U a. m. HAi.ru Gtts Lima, I No. 73-Arrlve. .9:15 a. m No. 7(1 Leaves Sulein' ,0:WI. in. No. 73 Ar. Hulem (mixed) ... No. 74 LfSVt Sulem No connection south of Ueer. . 2 :00 i). m 11 :05 p. m. fULKU, Falls Citi amo Westsbm No. 1B1 Lt. Hslem, motor 7:(Wi.ffl. No. HIS Lt. Hnlein, motor 0 An a. m No. 1U3 Lr. Kulcra tor Monmouth and Alrtlo ,...1:40 p.m. Vn IflT l ip. Sslrnri. motor 4:OOp.m. No. HID Lt. Sulern, motor 6:15 p. in. Na 2:iO Way Fr't IT. alcm. . . .0 :o a. m. v.. n:v ap Snlem H:ila. m No! 1(14 Ar. Hnlem 11:10 a.m. No. 1 Ar. Halem 8:lp. m- ti0. kih Ar. Kulfin 6:0Op.m. No. 170 Ar. Salem T :4B p. m. No. 2tn - Way Kr t ar Sulm 2 :.I0 p. ui. WILLAMETTE RIVER ROUTE Oregon Clly TraiuportaHon Company. Tha ivrainmnm 1iavi4 Balem for I'ort- land at 6 o'clock on mornings of Mon doy. Wednesday and Friday. No boat south of HiUem. Hunt leTs Portland Tuesday, Ihurrdny and Hatutday mornings until further notl.e. FOB RENT SIGNS-For sale at Cap ital Journal office'. tf GET PRICES On farm sale bills at Tho Journal office. - FOB SALE Or trade for wood, gaso line engine. Phone 451. tf OLD PAPERS For sale at Capital Journal office 10 cents a bundle. tC FURNISHED Apartments, also barm suitable for garage. 491 N. Cottage. FOR SALE Modern bungalow, on car line, price $1250. Address S. Journ al. . . - oct7 8IX CHIROFRACTIC Adjustment $5, worth more. Dr. Hay; Hubbard bldg. octl3 GET YOURV-Trespass Notices, . new supply of cloth ones at Capital Jour nal tf FURNISHED Rooms and housekeep ing apartments, rates, .reasonable, close in, 160 Court. . ... ti FOR SALE 1913 H-D. motorcycled in good condition. $05 cash. Call at 818 " N. Liberty St. Phono 920J. oct 7 MODERN 5 room house for rent, very reasonable, near school, church and street car line. Enquire 1491 Souta Com'. tf CIDER AND VINEGAR Apples want ed. Will pay cash on delivery. Sacks furnished. Gideon Stolz Co., near cor ner Summer end Mill Sts. tf FOR SALE 2 first class cows to fresh en soon, and one Berkshire boar. Phone 11F6 or write L. G. ulgin, R. 4. oct7 WANTED To buy 6 or 8 choice milk cows, must be fresh now or soon, none but parties owning choice cows need call. Phone 1431 or 491. tf WANTED-30 to 40 acres not over 10 miles from Salem, some timber and running water. See Belle, 540 Stats St. oct9 MAN WANTED To take charge of a good paying business, $350.00 capi tal required. Address E. V. Ferguson It. 4, box 43, Snlem Ore. octS FOR RENT Furnish house, 7 room, 642 N. High; also 7 room unfurnish ed house at 475 N. High. Inquire st 660 N. High or phone 1696. tf FOR SALE Rooming house, central ly located, will take good team and wagon as part trade. Address C. W. care Journal. ... octS SECOND HAND Mens' clothing, jewelry, musical instruments, tools, 'guns, -etc., bought, sold and traded. Capital Exchange, 337 Court St. Phone 493. octll FOR SALE Or trade, beautiful rood - ern home in Fair mount Park. A bar gain 011 easy terms or trade for farm near Salem. Seo Belle, 046 State St. octll STRAYED To ray place one old bay mare, owner can have some by pay- ing for feed and ad. Mrs. I. N. An derson, route 9, box 48. Phone 14F13. ' oct7 9 OltKGON UI.KCTItKJ IIA1LWAY CO. NOSTIl BOU.N'll Lt. Ralem Train No. Ar. Portia 4 :!IS a. m. 7 :15 . m. 0 :4t a. m. 2 Owl 6 :M a m. 0 :25 a oa. 11 :.'l5a. or. H :.'!.- p. . UUp.a. 6 : JO p. m. 7 :40 p. m. 10 :0O p. ss. 6 .... 10 Limited.. l 14 .... 16 Limited . 20 22 south nottKD 11:20 a.m. 1 :.i0 p. m. 4 :oo p. m. 0 ::0 p. m. 7 :S! p. m. I'OIULA.ND TO tULSlf Lt. Portland 8 .10 a.m. Hulem R:D! Eugens 10:88 a. m, 8 :.'I0 a. m. 5 Limited 10 US DA. .12 :5ft p. . , 4 :Ii p. sa. . 6 :40 p. pa. . 8:10 p. oa. .11:20 p. at. . 1 :oi p. oa. Ar. Salsa . S :30 p. oa. Ar. HoJrni . 9 .43 a oa. . 4 :00 p. OA, . 7 :53 p. oa. . 4:33 a a. 10:4.10. m. . 7 0 . 13 Limited . ...17 Local . 10 .... ...21 Owl .. MOUTH BOUND 20 2 :." p. m. . 4 :40 p. m. . U Mb p. m. . 0 -) d. m. . 11:43 p.m. . Lr Corvalllo 4 :1o n. m. . Lt. Kugene. 7 MS a. ui. . 1 :ro p. m. . 11 :2ft p. ui. 12 :0o p. m. . . 10 Limited . 16 Limited 22 .... , . . 2 Owl . . SOUTH BOUND Ar. RngrM ... 21 Owl 8:50a oa. .. S Limited . . . .13 :25 p oa. Ar. Albanr 7 1 :50 p. OA. Stops at CorVAllii Ar. Alhuf B 6:10p . av Ar. Alhoof .. 7 :33 a oa. Ar. Rugeso 13 8:60 p. OA, Lt. Snlem. 1 :.'..' a. m. 10 :15 a. m. Lt. Salem 12 :S3 p. in. Lt. Salem. 4 :15 p. m. Lt. Salem, 6:43 p. t'OKVAI.LIS CONNECTION MOKTU Bot'NO CorTallla Ar. Paloa ... 8 :43a oa. ... 1 :45 p.m. . . . 4 :0O p. a. . .. D :30 p.m. ... T'OSp a. Ar. Cor'l ...11 :33 a. oa. B :H6 p. a ... 2 .20 p. oa. ... 8:00 p. a. 8 :25 a. m. 12 :12 p. m. 2:41 p. m. 4 :I0 p. m. 0:18 p.m. Lt. Salem. 10:13 a ra. 4 :1." p. m. 12:55 p.m. 6 :4U p. m. 10 .... 14 .... 16 .... ..... 20 . . . . ,.' 22 .... SOtTH BOUHO ...... 8 7 IS ....