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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCT. 7, 1916. "HEEZA BOOB," By Mort. M. Burger. VoO SO - HOW "IP THEr) . ! COH1 WHAT A PftETty oTTe-PLy ) J P COJrtG To WCHT 1U6HT ort ) fl I i Daily Capital Journal's Classified Advertising Page RATES FOR ADVERTISEMENTS: One Cent per wovd for the first insertion. One-Half Cent per word for each successive subsequent insertion ALL THAT WAS LEFT OF ZEPPELIN BROUGHT DOWN NEAR LONDON 1 ' ' f - ... v 1 ,V 111 i f J . k - , ,iir .i' j a 3 WRECKAGE OF ZEPPELIN IN ENGLAND The proverbial crease apot might be the enrth, then the awful impact with brought into pltty in describing this pic-1 the gnnmd, and you can easily see the tare or the wrecked Zeppelin brought once mighty airship or steel and nlumi down at Cuffley, Knglanu, on the far num a flattened mass. The Victoria northern outskirts of London on Kept. 3 Cross was bestowed upon 20-year-old last. This is the first picture of the Lieutenant J.eete Kouinflon of the Koy wreck to arrive in this country, and.lal riving corps for bringing down th while not a verv great deal of wreckage Zeppelin raider. The award of the cross can be seen here, a little stretch of your j has given general satisfaction in Kng imagination and fact gives a wonderful lanu, ami Kohnisim s name is on every etory; Just picture the great drop to ; body 'a lips. Several Big Horn Sheep Survive in Stein s Range University of Oregon, Eugene, Oct. 7. Although much of Oregon has been settled for more than 40 years, there are still spots where game birds and animals are as plentiful as they were a century ago. Along Malheur lake the flight of- water fowl some times makes a roar -as loud as water falls. In Utein's mountains in Har ney county there" are still several thousand antelope and a few big horn sheep. The foregoing is on the authority of Alfred Sheltonr specimen, collector for the zoology department of the state university, who with W. A. Kuy kendall, a Eugene druggist who makes hobby of bird collecting, has re turned from a 700 mile trip through Crook, Harney and Lake counties. The two collectors left Eugene on Sep tember o, and drove to JNnrrows, Harney county, by way of the McKenzie pass, Bend, Brooking station and Burns. One day they went 40 miles without seeing tree or a drop or water. Tpey succeeded in obtaining more than ISO specimens, several of them rare. Among the rare ones is a king' let, a very small yellow-brown desert bird; four pigmy rabbits, the smallest of the rabbit family; several desert magpies, and a couple of specimens of yellow-headed blackbirds, a species found in the pine and jumper groves of the mountains. Mont of the mam mals had already gone into winter quar ters. The cold nights had also forecd the migratory birds southward before he arrived. Htein's range runs to 10,000 feet," said Mr. Hhelton, "and the desert comes up to its base. With the excep tion of one gulch of trees, there is not an evergreen on the 40 mile length of the range, except quaumgasp." OREGON ONCE MORE URGED TO GO FOR FOREIGN TRADE University of Oregon, Eugene, Oct. 7. Another man has brought to the commerce students of the state uni versity the message that to achieve lasting prosperity, Oregon must de- New Secretary For Ireland Has Strong a Home Rule Leanings 1 m miiW'onftn nil m iMiaaHMini iwii'lirffilirrnii! d H. E OREGON SCHOOL OR NEUROLOGY Inc., 428 Hubbard bldg., Salem. All drugless methods taught. Flora A. Brewster, M. D., dean, private pa tients 1 to 5 p. in. Phone 2124R. tf REDUCED FREIGHT RATES To and from all points, east, on all houshold goods, pianos, ete. Consolidated car load service. Capital City Transfer Company, agents for Pacific Coast Forwarding company, 161 South Com mereial street. Phone Main 933. Money to Loan ON Good Real Estate Security. THOS. K FORD Orer Ladd ft Bush Bank, Salem, Oregon SIR DUKE Mr Henry Edward Duke, the new chief secretary for Ireland, is credited with strone home rule leanings. This despite the fact that he is a member of the Unionist party. In a speech in the house of commons some two or three vears ago he urged a home rule settle ment. The sentiment he repeated in velon a biff foreimi trade, and not do- recent speecn in r.xeter. oir o ny J , ., t i.. wnrd Duke is u barrister and L moms ti, . ... ('larir ' member of parliament for fcxeter and . .,!.....:.... n..!.i ci.i. .,! succeeded Augustine Birrell, who re 1 1:111 tucii mi , ii ui ,u,3 ..-in. m uiipo uu- , i rri .,.(,.,, t f.,r.,i,, ..i ,tn,.ti,. Hiuncd after the Irish uprising. In m.,,n on.i Cnvin lit. ..,.roiurv nf 'new chief secretary hos been given th. i i ,.i,,iw... .Amm.,,.. I seat iu the cabinet. No new lord lieut Mr. Clark said that Oregon could enant of Ireland will be appointed to r,nt niiik th Q,,,,f,.,.t,,r,.r succeed Lord VMmuorne. who niso re of the oast, except on a few articles, signed after the outbreak of the Dublin because of better facilities in tho east, rebellion Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Ba Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure catarrhal deafness, and that is by a constitutional remedy. Catarrhal Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachina Tube. When this. tube is inflamed you have a ram bling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deafness is the result. Unless the inflammation can be reduced and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever. Many eases of deaf ness are caused by catarrh, which is an inflamed condition of the mucous sur faces. Hall's Catarrh Cure acts thru the blood on the mucous surfaces of the system. We will give One Hundred Dollars ' for any case of Catarrhal Deafness that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Circulars free. All Druggists, 75c. F. J. CHENEY ft CO., Toledo, O. Philippine Boy Comes to Oregon for Architecture University of Oregon, Eugene, Oct. 7. To study architecture, to gather liroader experience in the world, and to find what he calls "the true path to success," Eulogio A. (iorospe, of Can, I. S., Philippines, and a graduate of the Vigan high school in 1913, has registered at the University of Ore gon. Mr. Gorospe, when a mere boy. earned considerable money by draw ing and selling pictures of his friends. He works in crayon and water colors. fou SORE, SWOLLEN, TIRED FEET Dennis Eucalyptus Ointment T ALL ORUQ STORCSi TUBES 25C JARS) 600 It is his intention to establish him self eventuallyVn Manila, where he says architects are now few. "Probably many Americans do not know that the Philippines have a uni versity older than any college in America," said Mr. Gorospe. "The University of 8anto Tomas, in Mnuila, was founded by the Jesuits, three years after the settlement of James town, Va. Populor education was es tablished in H)23. "Then we have the Philippine uni versity, founded by tho United States government, llns school, which u conducted by both Filipinos and Americans, is reputed to have the fin est medical department in the Orient. "The number of native teachers in the islands is rapidly increasing with the withdrawal of the American in structors, and there are now about 9,000 natives engaged in the work." Mr. Gorospe expressed delight with the democratic spirit of the university of Oregon. KINGSTON NEWS. FANATICS OPPOSE WILSON "And why should wo try!" he de clared. "The shipping rato from Port- lnn1 in Tlanvnp is tlia anniA f mm ka.a in V I a A i I'nal it b . ami an uhv lint fModford Mail-Tribune.') hrh,.7 fnreiirn uriuliii't n Oreuon. add Similar to the hyphen issue is the re to their vulue by turning them into ligious issue injected into the campaign. manufactured products, and reap the 1 he nnti- ntnonc papers aim a. r. nr.,fit iinr i.lln wnterfnllH could oive orLmns like tho " Menace ' 'mid " Yel .1. !,. h..iiia. mi. I l.est. unwnr nn Jacket" have for months assailed the earth." (president because his privatoe seci AI-' rinrt iinintBil nut. that Cerninnv . tarv. .Mr. Tumulty, happened to be Oi-pffnn. siinnorted a Catholic in religion. The nbne has been population of 70,000,000 instead of 700,-1 unremitting and constant and it was de mi " im iirnttiiciion or raw maier-.cmri.-u mmu iuh-u mv- u.jiiiinin..u ials means a snarse country and poorer. tion. neoule: manufacturing means heavy employment and richer people," he de clared. ' , CORN SHOW AT ST. PAUL. During this period the Cntholic press has also been assailing the prcsiuent. ne cause war was not declared upon Mex ico to avenge the loss of church prop erty during the revolution. Theso pa ners have been full of exaggerated out races none of them concerning Amer icau citizens, nnu tne prcsiuent nas neen Carl Titus went to Salem Saturday after his wife and little daughter, and Mrs. V. J. Phillipi and children, who were camped at the fair grounds during the fair. Chas. Schefer was a Stayton visitor Sunday. Teher will be preaching services at the Kingston church on hunday, Oct. S, at 11 a- m., by Rev. T. R. Levitt of Eugene. A cordial invitation is extend ed to every one to be present. Alex Harold and family, Miss Chris tina Harold and mother motored over from Quinaby Sunday afternoon to the G. F. Harold home, returning in the evening. Joe Gasner was a Stayton visitor Monday. Mr. Arthur of Fern Ridge was a busi ness visitor at the Curtis Cole home Saturday. Clyde Harold came over from Albany Sunday, and spent the day with home folks. Staytou Mail. In connection with the 4th annual com ahnw. In be nivcn at St. Paul. Ore-. Nnveni hnr nth. mere will De several severely gnnm. ,.ri-,o. .,; fnr lnn.i.Kt ami hest stalk I Some months ago Judge Munly at iiii wn nr more uffi- Portland presided at a meeting of Cath ciently mature ears. This will supple-! olics, which passed resolutions censnr mi,t tho nrio nn th hest ainule car. iiiff the administration. Francis Kelly, m.ou. i...l lnn.pnr Int. nn well aa 12-. the noted Cathlic educator, lias tnnred oni- l..t nf weet corn, mid non corn, the country, condemning Mr. Wilson The individual exhibit feature will also. The National Catholic Turn Verein Inst ... .1 I . ' ..... fl. ..nnnia IliA n,o.lildnl .inatilv lie tavoreu more nnerauy man lasi year, muiim ucuuuu. ,...-..i. n. i j. (Inrii nrrens-a fnr the uihiii of 19181 in the vicinity of St. Paul, Oregon: J Nothing lias been lacking in the cam T.,l,n A (ii.nri.i. im acron: Henrv Znrn.'paign of both Catholic and anti-Oath r,S- W R McKnv. 40: F. W. Peterson, olic bigots to stir up religious fanatic 35: John Reisbick. 27: Ed. Pillett, 25; ism and hatred against the president Unnfor Urn.. 25: .T. E. Eblridue. 20: 'which is proof that the president lia W. T. Coleman. 20: W, L. Gooding, followed American ideals of religious 1H; Walter Rav, 18; P. O. Graham, 18; freedom. T V MV-KW" 1. R f Smith. 15: Fred Davidson. 15; C. H Mullen, 14; With religious fanatics of both fn Pat Mullen, 13; 3. C. Murphy, 12; A. tions opposing the president, it is up J. Buyserie, 12; I. F. Buyserie. 12; I. llarle, 12; Chester Davidson, iu; J. u. Duke, 10; C. J. Gooding, 10; J. E. I.arsen, 10; Steve Coleman, 10; H. H. Booster, 10; C. F. and F. W. Yeager, 10; Thos. Welch, 8; Perry Mclivaine, Hj John Kirk, 8; S. Manegre, 8; W. C. Dunn, 8; Thos- Connor, 8; Thorn. Dit mars, 8; John Berhorst, 8; P. C. Smith, 8; I.. P. Gooding, 7; F. W. Mahonev, 7; J. H. Gooding, 7; Mrs. C. Wolff, 7; Curtis Coleman, 7; S. Morten, tl; Chas. Kuensting, ; T. M. Hughes, 6; W. F. Rogers, 5; J. B. I-ovegren, 5; C. A. Biirnham, 5; Frank Vacbter, 5; 1.. Olson, 5; Davidson Bros., 5; F. E. Americans who believe in religious tol erance to support his truly America policy, Osborne, 5; St. Paul's Academy, ft. Schultz, 5; M. Jones, 3; R. Routsen, 4; R. T. Short, 5; Ed. Schwa' 3; F. R. Bnrdctte, Jr., 4: A. Raymond. 4; J. I.. Cook, 4; J. Blanchette, T. Running, 3; J. H. McDonald, 2; B. Clarno, 2; John Hughes, 2; Schmidt, 2: E. W. Hungsberg, 2; H. Allen, 2; C Opitu, 2; total 800 acres. Henry Zorn is fixing up Toom to er 1000 bushels of corn and not 100 printed lust week. Woodburn Indepen dent. New Today ads In the Journal will ba read in all live Marion county homes. MISCELLANEOUS E. BAKER Attorney, 201 Bank of Commerce; phono 2(i0. oct7 CITY AND FARM LOANS Any a mount; low rates; promptly closed attractive pre-paying privileges. have 5'j per cent insurance money to loan on Salem business and resi dence property. Thos. A. Roberts, 05 U. 8. Nat'l Bank bldg. THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL Classified Business Telephone Directory A Quick, handy reference for busy people Telschta EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL Salem Eleetrls Co., Masonie Temple, 127 North High Halm III PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING AND TINNING T, V. Barr, 164 South Commercial street Hala 11 TRANSFER AND DRATAGB Salem Truck h Dray Co., corner State ana Front street! Kst fe TRAVELERS' GUIDE snttT usbuun EJi.BA.ritii; iiailiyax iu. NORTH BOUND Train No. At. Fortius 6 :5 a. a :2 a St. ll:Ma.m. 11 :35p. m, 4 :00 p. m. 5 :50 p. . T :40 p. as. 10 :00 p. aw HOL'THKHN rACIt'lU NORTH BOUND 18 Oregon Kipicss . . . . '4 Coos By 2 Willamette Limited . 12 Shasta Limited 18 l'oi-iland 1'iiHScnRcr . 14 Toi'llnnd Kxprcss ... Portland fust Freight IONEY TO LOAN I have made ar rangements for loaning eastern money, will make very low rate of interest on highly improved farms. Homer H. Smith, room 9 McCornack Bldg., Salem, Ore., Phone 0fT MODERN WOODMDN OP AMERICA Ore gon (lr Camp. No. nlMu, meets every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock In Mc Cornack hall, corner Court snd Liberty streets. Elevator service. Geo. ReinobI, V. '. : J. A. Wright, Clerk. No. JJil Local wuy Freight.. SOUTH BOUND No. mLCullfornla Express , No. IT Ashlumt Fasuenger. So. '2". Coos Hay No. 10 Cottage Orove Pass. .5 :5S a. m. .3 :52 p. m. . ra. 11 :an a. ra. .1 :B3p. m. 7 :Wt p. m. 12:01 . m. 10 I'M a. m. ..11 :05 a. in. . . u. m. . . ,1U:01 a. m. . .4:IUp. m. 74 Ueer OSTEOPATH DRS. B. H. WHITE and R. W. WAL TON Osteopathic physicians and nerve specialists. Graduate of Amer ican school of Osteopathy, Kirkaville, Mo. Post graduate and specialized in nerve diseases at Los Angeles college Treat acute and chronic discasea Consultation free. Lady attendant. Office 505-500 U. S. Nationnl Bank Building. Phone 859. Residence 346 North Capital street. Phone 469. SCAV ANGER 3ALEM SCAVENGER Ciarles Soos, proprietor. Garbage and refuse of all Binds removed on mommy contracts at reasonable rates. Yard and cess pools cleaned. Office phone Main 2247. Residence Main 2272. UNDERTAKERS Makes connection with N. tinmen. No. 11 Shosta Limited 5:4.1p.m. No. 27 Willamette Limited ...6:20p.m. No. 13 Huu Fianclseo Express 10:O3p.m. No. 221 San Francisco Fast Freight 12:01a.m. No. 225 Local way Freight .... 11 :40 a. m. 8ALBH-GKE LINB. No. 73 Arrives at Balcm 0:15 a.m. No. 7 Leaves Snlem i):r.iia. m. No. 7fi Ar. Bulem (mixed) . . . .2 :00 p. m. No. 74 Leave Salem o :u. p. in. No connection south or. uccr. SiLEU, Falls Citt and WisTKn No. 1(11 I.T. Salem, motor 7:Mi.m. No. 1U3 Lv. Salem, motor 0:40 u. No. ltlfi I.t. Salem for Monmouth and Alrlle 1 P- m. No. 1fl7 Lv. Sa em. motor 4 :iio p. No. ltW Lv. Halem, motor 6 -IB p.m. No. 2311 Waj Fr't It. Salem. . . .0 :oo a. m No. 1(12 Ar. Salem 8:3(1 a.m. Nal04 Ar. Salem 11:10a. m No. 1HH Ar. Salem 3:15 p. m No. 18 Ar. Salem n :O0 p. m. No. 170 Ar. Balem 1 :u p. m- No. 240 Way Fr't ar Salm.... 2:30 p.m. WILI.AMKTTB RIVER ROUTE! Orc(oii City Tnntvortation Comnn. Tha nrnliainnns leaves Salem for I'ort land at tf o'clock on mornings of ilon day, Wednesday and Friday. No hnat soutn ol Hiuem. lloat leaves i-oriinnu i.ui-uhj. Thursday and Bit ui day mornings until lurtbtr not i w j. WEBB ft CLOUGH CO. C. B. Webb, A. M. Clo:igh morticians and funeral directors. l.ateBt inoil-rn nethods known to the profession employed. 499 Court St. Main 120, Main 9888. RIODON-RICHARDSOA CO. Mineral directors and undertakers, 252 North High street. Day and night phone 183. WATER COMPANY SALEM WATER COMPANY Office eorner Commercial and Trade strceti For water service apply at office. Bill payable monthly in advance. woousaw 0HEREY crrr WOOD SAW We live nd pay taxes in Salem. Let Salem txtoule saw vour wood. Phone 269 ua fl. Zlit. T. L. Keister, Win. Frost, CHIBOFRACTIC-SPINOLOGI8T DE. O. L. SCOTT Graduate of Chiro practic's Fountain Head, Davenport Iowa. If you have tried everything and cot no rclier, try uniroprae- tic spinal adjustments and get wclL Office 406-7-B U. W. .National uanK Building. Phone Main 87. Besidence TOR EXCHANGE FOR EXCHANGE M4 acres 5 miles out on good road. Seven room house, woodshed, full bearing family orchard Will exchange for good unoncumtjer ed property, city or country. Square Deal Renltv Co.. 202 II. 8. Hank bldg. I.T. Snlem 4 :3& a. m. 7 :13 a. m. 0 :43 a. m. 11 :20 a. m. 1 :."( p. m. 4 :nn p. m. B :.'I0 p. m. 7 ;05 p. m a owi 6 .... 10 Limited,. 12- 14 .... 10 Limited . 20 22 south booxd FOHTLAWO TO 8ALI1I Lv. Portland ' 0 ::io a. m. Balcm 8 :aa Eugene 10 :55 a m. 8 :30 a. m. 10:15 a. m. 2 :(!,- p. in. 4 :4fl p. m. 0 p. m. 0 :20 p. m. 11 :43 p.m. Lv. Corvallls 4 :10 p. m. , Lv. Kuccne. 7 :35 a. m. . 1 :5fl p. m. . 5 :23 p. m. . 12 :0A p. m. . Lv. Salem. 1 :o3 a. m. . IO:15a. m. . Lv. Siilcm 12 :5n p. m. , Lv. Siilcm. 4:13 p. u. i 5 Limited 7 0 13 Limited . .. 17 Local . .... 10 .... .. 21 Owl ... MOXTH BOUND 20 . 10 Limited . ,. 10 Limited 22 .... . . . 2 Owl . . . SOUTH BOC.ND 10:11 1 ,12:55 p.m. . 4 :15p. a. . :40 p.m. . 8:10 p.m. .11 .20 p. m. . 1:00 p.m. Ar. Silrm . S :80 p. m. Ar. Balra . 9 :45 a. m . 4:00 p.m. , 7 :n5 p. m. . 4:35 am. . 21 Owl . 5 Limited Ar. Eugcna 0:50 a.m. .12:25 pm. Ar. aiimdji 1 :50 p. m. Stops at CervaJMa Ar. Albany, 6:10 p.m. Ar. Albany 7:35 Lv. Salem. Ar. KstB 0:43 P- m 13 8:60 p.m. COltVALLIH CONNECTION NOHTU BOUND Lv. Corvallla H :25 a. m. 12:12 p. m. 2:41 p. m. 4 : 1 0 p. lu. 0 :J8 p. m. Lv. Salem. 10 :1ft a. in. 4 :1ft p. ra. 1 2 :Aft p. m. 8 :40 p. (B. 10 .... 14 .... 10 .... 20 .... 22 .... SOUTU BOUND B 0 7 13 .... Ar. SaTesa . .. 9:45a.m. , . . 1 :4S p. m. ... 4:00p.nu ... B :30p.m. . .. 7 :63p. bb. Ar. Crvsllta ...ll:33s.m. D:Mp.n ... 2:20p.m. ... 8:00 p.m. STOVE REPAIRINO STOVES REBUILT AND REPAIRED Depot Nationnl and American lvnce 50 ycurs experience. Sizes 26 to 58 in. high. Paints, oil and varnish, etc. Loganberry and hop hooks. Salem Fence and Stove Works, 250 Court St. Phone 12!. WOODMEN )V TUB WORLD Meet every Friday nlglit at 8 o'clock In McCornack block. A. J. Swelnlnk, C O ; L. 9. Utr, clerk, 507 Court Birect Phone B93. CENTRAL LODOB, No. 18, K. of P. Mc Cornack hullillng. Tuesday evening of each week at 7 :3rt. t B. Harbour, C. C. ) W. D. Gllsou, K. of It. and S. LODGE DIRECTORY DE tlOLAY COMMANDEItY, No. 0, K. T. Regular conclavo fourth Friday in each month at a o'clock p. tn., In Maaonk Temple. Sojourning Sir Knights are courteously Invited to meet with us Iit L. I'carce, E. C, Frank Turner, recorder. SALEM nCMANB SOCIETY D. P. Kceler, president) Mrs. Lou Tlllson, aecretarw. All cases of cruelty or neglect of dumb animals should be reported to lbs secretary for Investigation. CUADWICK CHAPTER, No. 37, O. B. S Kegiilnr meeting every first and third Tuesday at 8 p. m. In the Masonic Tem ple. Minnie Moeller, W. M. J Ida M. Bahcock, secretary. SALEM LOrwiB No. 4, A. F. 4 A. M. Stated communications nrst Friday In each month at 7 :30 p. iu. In tlia Masonic Temple. Chas. McCarter, W. M. J H. 'A Bulver, secretary. UODSON COUNCIL, No. 1, n. A . M. Btatcd BHBcmmy nrst juonaay in month, Masonic Temple. N. P. Itsnu sen, Thrice Illustrious Muster; Uln C Nllrs, recorder. SALEM COUNCIL NO. 2022 Knights snj Ladies or HCClirlljr eei every -im 4th Wednesday each month at ILirst Hall. Vlslllng memhers are Invited to attend. H. F. Waltcn, financier, 480 B. 14th Street. PACIFIC I.OIK1M No. 80, A. F. A. M. suited communications third rrlosy In each month at 7 :30 p. m. In tb Masonic Temple. Hal V. Bolam, W. M. ) Kiuest U. Choute, secretary. CATARRH of th BLADDER irllcvMt In 24 HOURS Each Can- fTS lul.lK-umlhtlMIPV 1MU1W -JS Rnmrrutcmntrrfi 1 1t 'JNITED ARTISANS Capital Assembly, No. 84, meets every Wednesday at 8 p. m. In Moose hall. C. O. Mutlock, M. A.; C. A. Vibbert, secretary, Crown Drug store, 338 State street. ! FOR SENT FOR RENT Fine opening for room renting or board and rooming busi ness; seven to fourteen rooms, two blocks from post office. Specially favorable terms to suitable party See William Fleming, Bayne build ing. nov2 A. O. V. W. Protection Lodge Ne. 2, i Meets every Monday erenlnu at 8 in the McCornack hall, corner Court and Liberty I streets, A. K. Aufranco, M. W. ; S. A.; Mi-Failden, recorder ; - A. I.. Brown, financier ; R. B. Duncan, treasurer. ! R. N. of A. "Oregon Orape Camp," No. 1300, meets every Thursday evening In McCornack bultdluff. Court and Liberty streets: elevator. Mrs. Sylvia Schanpp, I'M Market, oracle; Mrs. Melissa JVr min, recorder, 1200 North Commercial. I'hone 1430-M. LM. HUM CARE or Yick So Tong CHINESE MEDICINE AND TEA COMPANY nas medicine which will enre Any known Disease Op.cn Sundays from 10:00 a. m. Ctrtil 8:00 p. m. 183 South Higb Street Zilm, Oregon. Fhoua BjS