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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1916. NINE en tA 1 9 NEW CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING BATES Bate per word New Today: Each insertion, per word lt One week (6 Insertions), per word....5c Ofmonth(26 insertions) per word 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 lt appear and notify us immediately Minimum charge, 13c. TRESPASS Noticea Jot sale at Jour nal office, , , tl BUBBEB Stamps made 1G3 S. Com 'I tl WANTED 1 sot double, heavy har ness. Phone f74. . oct!l FOB RENT 81GN8 For tale at Cap ital Journal office. tl CET PRICES On farm sale bills at The Journal office. FOR SALE Top buggy ami .clone in acreage. Phone lfiOliW. octi) KXPERIEXCKD Girl wishes liou work in' small family. Call 2iM0. oct 10 WMfSXhK Good young orchard home mo apples. IHSti Cliomokota St. ol4 FOB SALE Or trade for wood, gao line engine. Phone 451. , tf TliniiOrOHRREll Cotswnld ranis. 0. II. Benjamin. Oer.vnU, Or. oct( TOP BRIGY To tradp for cord wood or young pigs. Phone 230.1.11. octH SHEEP WANTED 100 good young ewes. Phone 31F4. C. C. Russell. octH OLD PAPERS For sale at Capital Journal office 10 cents a bundle, tf FURNISHED Apartments, also bam suitable for garage. 491 N. Cottage. W ANTED Well matured potatoes for shipping. Jlangis ltios Phono 717. - - octU WANTED Oirl to work for board and room. 53S State St. Phone 1-tlTW. ' -, ' oct 11 KxVlIAXOE Finest inside residence, corner for outside lot or tract and difference. J. W. care Journal. octIO FOR REXT flrain and dairy farm, also pasture land. Box 5, Turner, Ore gon. oet! SIX CHIROPRACTIC Adjustments $5, worth more. Dr. May, Hubbard bldg. octl3 GET YOUR Trespass Notices, . new supply of cloth ones at Capital Jour nal tf WANTED To buy small cash regis ter, write or cail room 10 Opera House, i oct ITRNISHEl) Housekeeping rooms, rates reasonable. 271 D St, North Commercial. ) rootl2 WANTED-Potntoes in car lots or less spot cash paid. Salem Fruit Co., 207 8. Com'l St. oct 11 WANTED An experienced girl for general house work. Mis. Clifford Krown, i!7.S State. tf DBNI8HED Booms and housekeep ing apartments, rates reasonable close in, 160 Court. tf MEN WANTED Tn mill, yards and logging camp. Apply Hammond Lum ber Co., Mill City, Oregon. - - oct2 FOR RENT Furnished house, (1 rooms, hot water heat. Phone 4S!I between 5' and 10 p. in., and 7 and S a. in. or fall at ."..m X. Capitol. tf (1IKLS AND WOMEN Wanted at the glove factory, 14,m Oak St. Steadv wort;. octl'l SALEM Rug and Carpet Works re moved from WOli S. 12th St. to -'07." Mill St. Blue rildiini sit state fair. 11. ' Spencer. . octl4 FOR SALE Or trade, beautiful mod ern home in Fairmonnt Park. A bar gain on easy terms or trade for farm near Salem. See Belle, Sill Stato St. oct FOR SALE Or rent, modern five room bungalow near Grant school, in good repair. sell on terms or rent. It H. Jjill jfficl Tills, at opauldiug Logging Co. M Ai.E H I E LP' W A XT ED rtc t u re fin m -r aijfl niatcutter. thoroughly experi ence!, is uniited by Olds, Wortmnn & Kng, Portland. Address supcrin ii-immiiH wnce. oct 10 MOXEV TO LOAN' On second hand men 'b clothing, jewelry, musical in htruments, tools, guns," etc. Also bought, sold mid traded. Capital Ex change, .137 Court St. Phone 4!3 ocll WILLELIi Or trade for Salem prop erty, modem bungalow in small Idaho town, flood location for carpenter, barber, soft drink parlor or. billiard hall.Tnlue 23no. Write or call Robf. Simpson, 200 X. 24lh St. octIO STOLEN" From state fair camp Urounds, Saturduv, two wheelbarrows marked "itclong to camp grounds" Take me home." These are my per- fonni, property. Ferrous wnrucl mil to lutv same. Albel-t Tozier. ' i.ct! ' . VETCH II A V Do you know that vct-h liny is selling for flli.00 per ton in I'ortliindf better get some of that vetc-n hay mixture seed at Anhard's A2.5iK per hundred lbs. Front and State Sts. or nt C. C. Russell's, phone "!'F4, oct 10 r.20.0d SEVEN" PER CENT Real es late hiortiraiie will sell for i0 cash Property -sold for 13i'0.00 and this "20 not due yet. Security ample. fave name and address Journal of fice will look you up. Mortgage care Journal. ' o.-HO TODAY - FOR SALE Chester White sow with eight little pigs. Diono 11F3X oetlU FOR REXT Modern house on State St. Phone 2054.1. octIO WANTED Second hand wagon. Phone 78F11. oitU A SNAP A good team 0 and 7 venrs old. 200.0O. Iniuirc 143 North High. Oct!' Jl'ST A FEW Tons., of- that good vetch hay left. C. C, liussell. Phone octIO FOR SALE A ;i."iM)0 traction wood saw or will trad for stock or car. Write L. B. 82, Dallas Or. octIO WANTED 200 or f.'0 for one or two years, good security. Address 47 care Capital Journal. Oct 10 FOR BENT A pretty furnished south room with board, modern conveni ences, 2H2 X. Church. Phone 1013. oil LOST In Salem or on Pringle road, kit of auto tools. Please notify Max u. Huron, oitf FOR RENT Seven room house, furn ished, close in, rent $13.00. Sec O W. Johnson, phone 47 or 4. tf FLUFF BIXIS Rag rugs and rag car pets woven at reasonable prices. Mrs. Lillie DeBord, 180S Currant Ave. ol8 DONALD MILES And C. Z. Randall have moved their law office to room 0.) Salem Bank of Commerce bldg. octIO FOR SALE Cheap, twenty acres half mile from Salem, good house, running water, river bottom. Address box 240 oct!2 FOR SALE Or exchnnee for work horse, registered Jersey bull, two years old. A. W. Bartlett, Route 2. octll FOR RENT Or sale, a small farm ,nenr fairgrounds, nil under plow, no buildings. Address J, care Journal. . oetl3 FOR SALE Or exchange, 40 acres of Kind 'in San Louis Obispo county, California. Inquire 827 Broadwnv. . octH WANTED 30 to 40 acres not over 10 miles from Salem, some timber and running water. Sec Belle,' 34(3 Stute St. oct9 MODERN 5 room house for rent, very reasonable, near school, church and atreet car line, Enquire 1491 Souti Com'l. tf CIDER AND VINEGAR Apples want ed. Will pay cash on delivery. Sacks furniAed. Gideon Stolz Co., near cor ner' Summer and Mill Sts. ' tf 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 401. ... tf FOR .'SALE fiood : team, work' horses, , Aveight about 2900. also royal blooded Poliuid China boar, . cheap if taken nt once. Phone 810. oct9 FOR RENT-Furnlsh house, . 7 room, 642 X. High; also 1 room unfurnish ed house at -73 X. H'gh. -Inquire at CG0 X. High or pliohe 1090. tf FOR SALE Two old horses, one dou ble set heavy harness, one 3li wag on. II. A. ('lark Yew Park, llio . Cross St. octO WANTING To borrow iMSUO.OO nt 0 per cent on orchard, bonus when sold, time and terms to be settled. Address X 13)3 S. Cottage. 0ct9 sit Yon can maxe ana save mon- ey by reading the Journal's New Today columns. New Today ads In the Journal will be read in all live Marion county homes. Use the Journal Want d Wr. FOR BURNS, CUTS and WOUNDS Dennis Eucalyptus Ointment AT ALL ORUQ STORES Tubes 25c Jars SOc Our Want Ads Light the Way to Greater Results --Irjzo n e:t o h4 a j Court House News A marriage license has been issued by the county clerfk to W; J. Porter, a prominent business man of Salem, and Eva I. Pickett, of Salem. ... A hunter's license has been ihssucd to Harvey A. Wright, of Salem. A decree has been issued bv Jiidcrc Galloway in the case of Jennie E. Tay lor vs. E. B. Cochrane et al that the defendants have forfeited all moneys heretofore paid on the contract involved in the action, together with their right, ttile, interest and possession of the prop erty therein described. Ida Denison has begun action in the circuit ' court for divorce from H- A. Denisfm, whom she charges with adult ery, the immoderate use of liquor and fruel and inhuman treatment. The Denisons were married nt Portland De cember 2, 191)8, and have two children, custody of whom is asked by the plain tiff. George C. L. Snyder, Roy 8. Blodgett and the Oregon Messenger company are named as defendants in nn action which has been instituted in the circuit court by M. L. Meyers for the collection of $407.75 alleged to be due on a promis sory note. Interest- at eight per cent re asked from December '9, 1914, also 100 attorney's fees. Suit to collect a promissory note fol 250 has been filcrl I,v sn'im rl... against Rose O'Conuor, formerly Ros't It J1COX. The case of Alfred S. Wright vs- Ilene K. Wright has been dismissed without costs to either party. An order of default has been entered by Judge Galloway in the case of B. H. Coshmi vs. Jacob Blaser, and it is de creed that whatever interest or claim the defendants may have in the real property involved is inferior and sub ject to the lieu of the plaintiff as holder of a certain certificate of tax delin quency. An account assigned by Blake McFall company of Portluand, to JL B. Curry shows the property to have a valuo of $1,870.27. The county court has annroverl the re- port of the executors in the estate of vi a a. n. uaroy, decreased. Time for hearincr the fhml account, in the estate of Miranda T. Martin, de ceased, lias been set tor November 13, 1910. Tile minors havinr enmn n'f ntrn Pliao B. Worden, guardian of John and Em ma Worden, has been discharged by the county court. , County. Judge Bushey has signed an order giving the administrator of tho es tate of the late Perry L. Kenndy permis sion to sell the personal.-property of the deceased to pay funeral expenses and expenses or administration- -against Andrew Nelson for $152.20 is the basis for an action for collection that has just been started in tho cir cuit court. By order of Judge Galloway the com plaint as to the defendant Jalmer Olson, in the case of Jennie K. Taylor vs- E. R. Cochrane et al, is dismissed. In response to the petition of Stephen McBarnes, J. S. Wilson and S. P. Tim berlake. who claim that B. F. Shires and others have taken possession of mining ACHES AND PAINS Don t neglect a pain anywhere, but find out what causes' it ami conquer the cause. Pain in the kidney region may put you on your back tomorrow. Don't' blame the weather for swollon feet, it may be an advanced warning of Bright 's disease. A pain in the stom ach may be the first symptom of ap pendicitis. A creak in a joint may be the forerunner of rheumatism. Chronic headaches more than likely warn yon of serious stomach trouble. The best way is to keep in good condition 4ay in and day out by regnlar)y taking GOLD MEDAL H A AKLEAl OIL Cap sules. Sold by reliable druggists. Mon ey refunded if they do not help you. Beware of substitutes. The only pure imported Haarlem Oil Capsules are the GOLD MEDAL. Monmouth News (Capital Journal Special Service ) Monmouth, Ore., Oct. 9.: President Ackermau addressed the Ad club in Portland on Wednesday relajive. to Normal school conditions throughout the state; on Thursday he .-poke to the teachers' institute nt Salem, his subject being '"Some Flanks in a Teacher's Ethical Platform," and on Monday last he. met with a committee in Portland for the purpose of considering the feat ures of a bill providing' for a teachers' retirement fund for the state. Plans are being consummated for'thc state oratorical contest Kith ambition keen to win first place. -"' :.' . Last Friday morning Mr. John W. Todd, superintendent of Salem schools, spoke to the .students at chapel period on "What a Superintendent Expects of a Teacher " Tho address was most practical and beneficial to all who heard it. and should Mr. Todd care to visit the normal again he will receive a most hearth' welcome. The' special election held on Tuesday for thf purpose of amending the city charter so -that all proj-etty within the city limits may be taxed for city pur-poseSjS-esulted in the amendment being carrier! by!1 & vote of 100 for to only 74 against. The first meeting of the season of the Parent-Teachers' association was held in the aoditorium of the high school Inst Friday evening; owing to the very busy time there were not us mini v in attend ance as was desired, l'rof. W. S. Pitt man gave an address on "Industrial Education," which was well received, it being a subject of great importance and Mr. Pittnian being a most excel lent speaker. Mr. Gilmore was to have shown kOiuc slides, by way of illustrut- 1 Announcement Tuesday, October 10, Mr. Far- rcll. will display choice Ready- to-Wear outer, garments at . SHIPLEY'S - Your inspection invited. Children Cry . FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA This Is Indeed - Her Party Coat Her Portrait. Deep tan broadcloth stitched twice around the bottom and set on a top that is corded in a graceful line gives this child's coat. The semicircular pockets are neat.' Just what gives tho garment its splendid finish is tho five huge but tons and roll collar of seal. ing some of the work,' in agriculture and domestic science that is beint; done by the.children in the, club work, but this was postponed nnd'-will probably bo given at the next regular meeting of me i-.-i- association v The grading of Main,3treet, prepara tory to paving is going on nicely though much to the inconvenience of the traf fic which is forced to go several blocks around. The plowing was done with a special plow drawn by a large tractor; picks and drills had to be used in some places to cut through the crosswalks. At a meeting of the Hughes Alliance hero Monday night four delegntes were selected to attend a meeting of the state alliance in rortlaml Friday night. The delegates ore T. Macken, i. M. Hamp ton, H. H. Sicknfoose and D. L. Kept. Mr. Ed Pagenkopf has traded his homo in Monmouth to J. D. Stevens for his 80-acro farm in Crook couutv in the dry section, 75 miles from Bend. C. 8. Marks- has mnved to his new home in Clackamas county. He traded his 50-acre farm six miles south of Mon mouth and some cash to Mr. Aiucrsou for his HQ-acre farm near Canby. Monmouth children did themselves proud at thp state fair in Snleui, three of them winning first in the state in their propjects. .John Stump won first prize in the pig-raising contest for best Berkshire, $10, first for best Berkshire sow and litter, two weeks and expenses paid at O. A. C. In the pig judging contest ho picked 15 winners out of 10, winning first place, and a prize of a $50 pure bred pig. In nil .he made a fine showing and came away with $100 in prizes. Hugh Bell won first prize for Duioc pigs, boys class, and got the $10 given by the Dnroc association. Beth Ostrom won first prize in canning in tho stato and is tne first blue ribbon girl Monmouth has. ever produced; Beth is only 1-t years old and had never com peted for a prize before. This carries with it two weeks with all expenses at tho 0. A. C. summer school. ' Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTO R I A Don't Forget to insert that little Want Ad that you had in mind get it in to-morirow't paper ' r hi i'i' i,' '..'' THE MARKETS The following prices for fruits and vegetables are those asked by the wholesaler of the retailer, ai.d not what is paid to the producer. All other paces ' are those paid the producer. Corrections are made daily; Eggs' are reported as havinc risen two cents today on account of a scarcitty of the supply. This scarcity is nothing unusual ut this time of the year, how ever, i Otherwise there is no change in the situation. , V. " ' Crraxns. Wheat .. $1.001.08 Oats, hew Rolled., barloy Bran, i. ; Shorts,: per ton Hay, clover ..., ju(a 4l)c $38.50 $25.00 $28.00 $9$10. ....$10.0011.0d $11$I2 $15$16 Hay, eheat ......... Hay,, vetch Hay, timo thy, . ...... Butter.. Butterfat Creamery butter, per pound Country buttor . ..... .... 32c . ... 35c 2527e Eggs and Poultry. Eggs, case count, cash- 32c Lggs, trade 34c Hens, pound : 12'.(al3ijc Boosters, old, per ponnd 8e Broilers, under 2 pounds . 34r Broilers, V, lb, or less 16c Turkeys 2021c 7 Fork, Veal and Mutton. Pork", 'dressed Il'j(5:l3c Pork, on foot 8 l-2ffi9c Spring lambs, 1416 77 l-4 Steers 5wXJ Cows 3 l-24e Bulls .; 33 1-4 Ewes 44 1-Ze Wethers 5 l-2e Vegetables. Tomatoes, Oregon .... 75e! ..40c 40c 15e 2 l-2c ....... lc ... 40 5c .,40 Cabbage Cucumbers . .... String garlic Potatoes, sweet Potatoes Green onions (ireen nenners .'. Carrots, dozen ............. rnuta. Watermelons; . i..." , .. 3-4c $1.00 ... 2560c $1-50 . 50c$1.00 ..... $4.75 $0.507.00 $1.25 ........ 0 $3.50 $8.00 8c $3.50 8c Muckmelong Peaches, Oregon Grapes, Tokay Apples Oranges, Valencies Lemons, per box Cantaloupes, per box Bananas, pound California, grape fruit .. Florida grape fruit Pineapple! Honey Huckleborrics - Betail f rices. . j ,t: .. Eggs, per ddzen, fresh ranch 40c Sugar, 'cane. .-.....,,...,...... $8.10 Sugar, beet '. : $7.90 Creamery buttor 45c Flour,' hard wheat $1.80(ff2.15 Flour, valley $1.55(al.75 '." PORTLAND MARKET Portland, Ore., Oct. Wheat; . Club, 1.30. Bluestem, $1.RR..' Fortyfold, $1-33.' v " Bed Russian, $1.25. Oats:' No. 1 white feed, $28.25. Barley: Feed, $33.50. Hogsr Best livo, $9.75. Butter: City creamery,. 37 l-2c. j Kggs;. Selected local ex., 32 l-2c- A SALEM WOMAN'S EXPERIENCE Can you doubt tho evidence of this Salem woman? You can verify this Salem endorse ment. i Bcid this: Mrs. B. E. ScruggB, 725 S. Thirteenth St.; Salem,, says: "I know from per sonal experience that Doan's Kidney Pills are a niodicine of merit and 1 don't hesitate to recommend them to anyone I hear compluiuing, of back ache or kidney trouble. 1 had a dull pain through my i.iilueys. Other symp toms of kidney disorder convinced me that my kidnevs were the canso of backache. I took two boxes of Doan's Kidacy Pills and they stopped that misery in my back and put my kid neys in good condition." Price fiOe it all dealers. Don't simp ly ask for a kidney remedy got Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Scruggs had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S OASTORiA CHICHESTER S PILLS TIIK KIAMONII II It AM,. A IIIA3IOM) IU1AMJ IMI.I.S. I... 113 ytm known llc.t.ifct.Alw.yi KrliCI. tl PY ivdlfili'STS FVFPVVHrPF Money to Loan 'ON Good Beal Estate Security. . THOB. K FORD Over Ladd & Bush Bank, Balem, Oregon CIT? AND FABM LOANS Any a mount; low rates; promptly closed attractive prepaying privileges. I iavc tij per cent insurance money to loan on Salem business and resi dence property. Thos. A. Roberts, 205 U. S. Nat'l Bank bldg. llONEY 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 MoCornack Bldg., Salem, Ore., Phone 96. iUlLrtiKj. I'lIU In H. 4 lnl 1...IJ ,II.AV trC7J al I wilh lil.u, Y fA 4 H'l tim other, liur r your V II nf Mmiwi'i. AvirforCMM-irKH.'rrnA 15- 0 THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL Classified-Business Telephone Directory A Quick, handy reference for busy people . - PVTTP VTII I Kn. Balem EleetrU Go, Haaonii Temple, 127. North High Mala 1M - PLUMBING, STEAM PITTING AND TINNING T. V. Bart, 164 South Commercial street Halm lit - TBANSPER AND DBAYAOB HalemTrnek h Dray Co eorner State ana iTont atreeti Vela T TRAVELERS' GUIDE SOUTHERN PACIFIG NORTH BOUND Xo. 18 Orcftou Kxpress B :53 a. m. No. 4 Coos Bay .-. .3 :B2 p. m. No. 28 Willamette Limited ...9 :22a.m. No.- Si Hhasta Limited . . . . . .11 :B5 a. m. No. 18 Portland i'amienger . 1 :ati p. m. No. H Portland Kxpress .... 7:56 p.m. Xo. 2J2 Portland fast Freight 12 .01 a. m. Xo. 22 Local way Freight... 10:20a.m. SOOTH BOUND No. 1 uLCallfornui I'iprotw 1 .... 11 :05 1. m. No. IT Ashland rasoenger. . . .3 :82 a. m. Bo. 23 Coos Hay ........... 10 :01 . m. No. 19 Cottage Orore Pass." . .4 :16 p. m. Makes connection with N. 74 Geer . . branch. No. 11 Htmsta Limited 5:43 p.m. No. 27 Wlllumette Limited ...6:20p.m. No. ' 13 Ban Francisco Express 10 :00 p. ni. No. 221 Sua Francisco Fast Freight 12:01a.m. No, 220 Local, way Freight. . . . 11 :40 a. m. Saum-Oibx Lini. No. 73 Arrives at Balem 9:15 a.m. No. 76 Leaved Balem 0:50 . m. No. 75 Ar. Stiiem (mixed) ....2:00p.m. No. 74 Leave Balem 3 :05 p. m. No connection south of Cleer. Bauu, Falls Citx and Wkstein No. 101 Lt. Halcm, motor 7:0.m. no. lua lt. Balem, motor 9:40 a. m. No. 105 Lt. Balem for Monmouth and Alrlle 1 :40'p. m. No. 167 Lt. Balem,. motor 4:OOp.m. No. Klu Lt. Salem, motor 6 :15 p. m. No. 239 War Fr't It. Balem B :00 a.m. No. 102 Ar. Bult-m 8:30 a.m. No. 104 Ar. Salem 11 :10 a. m. No. 1(16 Ar. Salem 8:15 p.m. No. 168 Ar. Balem a :00 p. m. No. 170 Ar. Balem 7 :45 p. m. Xo. 240 Way Fr't ar Balm,... 2:30 p.m. WILLAMETTE KIVER ROUTE .. Oregon City Transportation Company. ' The Orahaniona leave Salem tor' Port land at 6 o'clock on mornings of Mon day, Wednesday and Friday. No boat south of BnJem. lloat lear Portland Tuesday, riniradiiy and Saturday mornings until further w(-h MISCELLANEOUS OBEGON SCHOOL OB NEUBOLOOY Inc., 428 Hubbard bldg., Salem. All . drugless methods taught. Flora A. Brewster, M. D., dean, private pa tients 1 to 5 p. m. Phono 2124R. tf REDUCED FREIGHT BATES To and . from all pointB, east, on all honshold '"iods, planus; -etc.-Consolidated' car load service. Capital City Transfer Company, agents for Pacific Coast Forwarding company, 161 South Com - mercial street. Phone Main 033. OSTEOPATH DBS; B. H. WHITE and B. 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. Consnltation free. Lady attendant Office 505-506 U. S. National Bank Building, Phone 859. Residence 316 North Capital street. Phone 409. SCAVANQEB BALEM SCAVENGER Charles Sooa proprietor. Garbage and refuse of all kinds removed on monthly contract! at reasonable rates. Yard and cess pools cleaned. Office phone Main 8247. Residence Main 2272. - UNDERTAKERS WEBB k CLOUGH CO. C. B. Webb. A. M. Clough morticians and funeral directors. Latest modern nethodn . known to the profession employed. 499 Court St. Main 120, Main 9888. RIGDOX-ItlClIARDSO.N (. Funeral directors and undertakers, 252 North High street. Day and' night phone 183. WATER COMPANY SALEM WATER COMPANY Office corner Commercial and Trade Btreeti For water service apply at office. Bill payable monthly in advance. W00D8AW oHERKY tfi'T WOOD SAW We live nd pay taxes in Balem. Let Salem people saw your wood. Phone 209. iia ii. an. t. L. Roister, Wm. Front. CHTJSOPBACTIC-SPiNOLOQIST DR. O. L. 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 406-7-8 U. S. National Bank Building. Phone Vain 87.. Besidence Main 828-B. FOR RENT FOR TIEXT Pine opening for room renting or board and rooming hui ness; seven to fourteen rooms, two blocks from post office, tfpcciully favorable terms to suitable party See William Fleming, Baync build in?. nov2 STOVE REPAIRING STOVES REBUILT AND REPAIRED Depot National and American fence 50 years experience. Hir.es 20 to 5S in. high. Paints, oil and vnrm.HU, etc. Loganberry and hop hooks. Salem Fence and Stove Works, 50 Court St. Phone V'4. Journal Want Ads Get Results You Want Try one and lee. vrnnTDTHiT. OUBGON ELECmiC BAILWAT CO. Lt. Salem Train No. Ar. Port)ao i S Owl 8 :M . J-loa. m ....... 9:25a. aa. 10 Limited., ,.11 :35a.m. ' ?2n m J ..ll:38p.i. 1 :B0 p. m H 4:00p.ra. lP- 16 Limited ... 6 :30 p. m. 7:B I ". 22 .10 :00 p. m. bovtb bound . Portland to Balbh Lt. Portland ',: 9:30 a.m. Salem 8:35 Bogus 10:55 a. aa. 8:30 a.m. . .v 6 Limited .... 10 ill a. a. o'Iik' I ...ia:5op.m. 2:S p.m 9 4 :t5 p.a. 4:40p.m. ... 13 Limited .... 6:40p.m. 2:"5P-m 17 I-ocal .... 8:10p.m. ,?:?"p m' A 19 11:20p.m. 11:45p.m. 21 Owl ...',. 1:05 p. OA. Lt. Corvallls ' Ar. Balesi 4:10p. m ,.. 20 5:30 p. . Lt. Kugene. - ' Ar. Bales , :noa.m 10 Limited . . . . 9 :45 a. m. 1:55p.m. .... 16 Limited ... 4:00p.m. 5:25p.m. 22 T:65p.m. 12:05 p.m. . . 2 Owl 4:35 a.m. SOOTH BOUND Lt. Rnlem. Ar. Bngene 1 :B5 a. m 21 Owl 6 :60 L m. 10:15a.m 5 Limited ....12:25pm. Lt. Balem Ar. Albany 12:55 p?i 7 1:50 p. ni. . ' , Btops at Corrarlla Lt. Balem. , - Ar. Albany :15 P. m 9 5:10 p.m. . Ar. Albany , , 7:85a.m. Lt. Salem. Ar. Elugeiie 6 :45 p. m 13 8 :60 D. m. COHVALLIS CONNECTION NOKTB BOUND Lt. Corvallla, Ar. Balesa 8:25 a. m ; 10 , 9:45 a.m. 12:12p.m. ....... 14 1:45p.m. 2 :41 p. m 16 4 :00 p. m. 4:10p.m. ....... 20 5:30p.m. 0:18p.m. ....... 22 7:55p.m. SOUTH BOUND Lt. Halcm. . 'Ar: Orralila 10:15 am. S 11:83a.m. 4:15 p.m. 9 5:86 p. aa 12:65 p.m. 7 2:20 p.m. :40 p. m. , 18 8 :00 o. m. LODGE DIRECTORY DB MOLAT COMMANDBRY, No. 5, K. T. Regular conclave fourth Friday In each month at 8 o'clock p. m to Masonic Temple. Sojourning Sir . Knighta are . courteously Invited to meet with us. Lot L. I'eurce, B. C, Frank Turner, recorder. 3ALEM HUMANE) SOCIETY D. D, Keeler, president; Mrs. Lou TUInon, secretarw. All cases of cruelty or neglect 6f dumb anlnmls should be reported to the secretary for Investigation. pnADWICK CHAPTER, No. 87, O. B. B. - ItPguUr meeting every tint and tatrd Tuesday at 8 p. m. In the Masonic Tern. pla. Minnie Mueller, W. M. ; Ida U. liabcock, secretary. BALKtl I.ODOH No. 4. A. F. ft A. M . Btated communications first Friday la each month at 7 :30 p. m. In the Masonic Temple. Clin. McCarter, W. M. : B. Z. Bulver, secretary. ' UNITED ARTISANS Capital Assembly. No. H4, meets every Wednesday at 8 p. m. In Mooue hall. C. O. Mutlock, M. A. C. A. Vibbcrt, secretary, Crown Drug store, 338 Stato street. A O. U. W. Protection Lodge N. a, sleets every Monday evening at 8 la tbe McCornack ball, corner Court and Ltbej-ty streets, A. K. Aufrance, M. W. J 8. A. McFadden, recorder; A, L. Brown, financier; It. B. Duncan, treasurer. B. N. of A. "Oregon Grape Camp,"- No. 1300, meets every Thursday evening In McCornack building. Court and Liberty streets : elevator. Mrs. Sylvia Behaupp, . 171)1 Market, oracle; Mrs. Melissa Per sons, recorder, 12U8 North Commercial. I'bone 148U-M. WOODMEN OF TUB WORLD Meet every Frlilny night at H o'clock In McCernack block. A. J. Bwelnlnk, C C; L. 8. Ottt, clerk, 507 Court Street Phone SOS. CENTRAL I.OIX1B, No. 18. K. of P. Mc Coraock building. Tuiwday evening of each week at 7 :IK). C. E. Barbour, C. C. W. B. Ullson, K. ef It. and W. BODSON COUNCIL, No. 1; .' ft B. If. ejtated ansemlily flmt Monday la eack month. Masonle Temple. N. P. Kumue en. Thrice Mlustrlous Master; tilena C Nlles, recwder. SAI.I'M COUNCIL NO. 2I3-k-Knlglts n I.alles of Hecurlty Meets every '-Tut and 4th Wednesilay enrb month at Uunt Hull. Visiting members are Invited te attend. K. F. Waltsn, financier, W 8.. 14th Btreet. PACIFIC LOIXiB No. 80, A. F. ft A. If. Btated communications third Friday In eacti month at 7 :S0 p. m. In the Masonic Temple. Hal V. Ilolam, W. 11. F.rnet U. L'boate, secretary. MODERN WOODMF,N OF AMERICA Ore gon Cedar Camp. No. 6'J40, meet every ThurBdny eTenln at 8 o'clock In Mc Cornack hall, corner Court and Liberty streets. Elevator service. Geo. Relnoht, V. : J. A. Wrlcht. Clerk TOR EXCHANGE FOR EXCHANGE 8i ncrcs 5 mile out on good road, t-'even room house, woodshed, full bearing family orchard Will exchange for good unencumber ed property, city or country. Bquare Deal Benlty Co., 201' I'. S. Bank bldj. LM. 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