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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCT. 24, 1916. SEVEN 1 NEW CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING BATES Bade per word New Todays i-aflU, insertion, per wora Oosweek ( insertions), per word....5c CSSe month(2C insertions) per word 17c The Capital Journal will not be re sponsible for more than one insertion for errors in Classified AdvertiBments. Bead your advertisements the first day it appears and notify us immediately Minimum charge, ,13c. . . .... TRESPASS Notices for sale at Jour nal office. t) RUBBER Stamps made 165 S. Com 'J : ti , ' HARRY Window cleaner. Phone 70S. I novl 1 j tiH; SALE Ait Airedale dog, call lit a.v N. 24tu. oct'24 FOR SALE Horse. 1T.50 lbs., gentle, If-..00 Phono 4ul'2. oct20 1YIH.SALE S C. White Leghorn pul lets. Plume N-7H. . uct2(i FURNISHED Apartments, also ban suitable for garage., 491 N. Cottage Jlf !SEKi:i:i'i:i Wanted, in country Address K. 11. caro Journal. ocfti1 WE HATE Baled hay and oats for sole. George Swoigle, Garden road, tfi . ; 1 "OR BENT SIGNS Pot sale at Cap ital Journal office. tl FOB HKXT My (I room bungalow nt 2li0 S. 20th St. Call at house. oct24 I)AV WORK Wanted bv voung ladv. Phone I05GW. ' 0ct2S FOR SALE At bargain, a cvclecnr. Phone 1022, 201 Omit St. ' oct2y GET PRICES On farm sale bills at Tho Journal office. OLD PAPERS For sale at Capital Journal office 10 cents a bundle, tf GOOD PIAXO Fur sale or trade for auto, 7!Mi .Market St. Phone 20S1W. oct27 FOR RENT Modern five room house, bath, lights, 10.00, 5SI S. 15th St. Jnquire 1001 Union St. tf PHONE 2ll(i When you have wood Hawing to be done, all work guaran teed, Jim Rogers. nov24 WANTED A job cutting from 115 to 200 cords of wood. Address B. 3, box 7A. oet25 ROOMS Or board anil room, reason able; also single meals 25c nt 404 Potith High. oct2ti WANTED A woman nr girl for gen eral house work. H, Steinbocji, ;t02 P. Com'l. oct24 V : tiilRSE Buggy and harness for sale or fr'tide for good cow. Inquire .1990 Waller. ... ... , - oct24 IXTTl SALE 3 Jersey cows, ono fresh, one w ill freshen soon, at 7S2 X. Front St. M. J. Hunt. oct24 FOR RENT Ten acre tract with eight room house, on Wallnce road. For fur ther particulars phone 30F2, oot20 FOUND Jersey heifer on' Turner road. Owner identify and pay expens es. Phono 250W1. ' ' oct25 WANTED Good young work horse, lilocky built.- weight 1400, color dark brown preferred. Phone 91I'12.0-I FOB SALE Fresh cow and heifer calf. Price 35. Also one cow lor beef. Phone 111 F12. oit-4 FOUND A chauffeur's badge, owner inay have same by calling at Journal office hud paying for adv. oct23 WANTED Middle aged lady as house keeper, 2 in family, nice home, small wage. Address E.. care Journal. oct-l WfLL TRADE Auto for good milk cow nnd .50. Inquire 1720 Lee St. pct2,S GET YOUB-r-Trespass Notices, no supply of cloth ones at Capital Jour nal tf FURNISHED Booms and housekeep ing apartments, rates reasonable close in, 1G0 Court. tt P&KXTY Of money te loan on good Income or inside city property. ' Laf Jar & Ilolinger, -400 Hubbard bldg. rlr ocl 24 WANTED To buy 0 or S choice milk ' ifows, must be fresh-noW'or soon, none( hot parties owning ehoico cowa need call. Thone 1431 or 4D1. tf A : SX'AP Grocery store for sale by owner; will sell building with stock, or lease building to purchaser. Good location at 25th nnd Trade streets, good business. Phone 034R. oct24 MQXEY TO LOAN On second hand men's clothing, jewelry, musical in etruments. tools, guns, etc. Also '.bought, sold and trailed. Capital Ex change, 337 Court St. Phone 403. nol7 FtR SALE-Or trade, house nnd two lots, fruit nnd good well on place, -War school. Write owner, box 40, general delivery, or call at 154 Co .lumbin street. oct25 WANTED School girl about 15 as ''companion for smaller girl in ex change for home. Address A. G. enre Journal. octil PGR SALE Good family horse. 7 years Old, weight .1000, good any-place, sell feasonnble or trade for' good milk fows or sheep. Phone 35F31, .T. R. Macy, Brooks, Ore. 0ct25 Rioo.OO REWARD I will pay 1000 reward for the arrest and conviction -of the person or persons who set fire to and burned mv barns on the Ball ranch three mile's nnd a half sonth Of Salem. R. 3, Wednesday night, Oct. 4, Hilfi. Chas. "D. Schmidt. oct2o TODAY PIGS--For sale, H.- W. Powers, Kt. 5, box 80, phone -Turner 175. oct24 POTATOES WANTED Phone 2Q3 or -ball 220 N. Liberty. - oct24 SIX (.'in ROPRACTIG" ' Adjustments ". worth more. Dr. Mav, Hubbard hldg. ' novlC VK,If AVKttNo. 10 and Xo. C hop wire .1200 it. lengths for; sale. Price Xc per lb. Gejirgo Swegle, oct24 FOR SALE-MIheap, Mauiis green bone cutter, also No. one grain seeder. E. . : J.' .Iillor, Turner, Ore. ' -.- oet20 FOR SALE Applos, soveral kinds, 1st grade npples-50c, 2nd grade . 30c, bring boxes. 2720 Cherry Ave. oet24 POTATOES We arc alwnys in the market for potatoes iu small lots or car lots. Mangus Bros. 1'hoiic 717 Salem. Or. " oct:0 WHILE Pood stuffs are so high there will be no mure meals served at the Kutlitf House. Rooms, and apartments will be lor rent. oct25 FOR RENT Cheap, furnished house keeping rooms, hot nnd cold water, also use of phone, (.'all 340 Union or llione 1549R. oct24 HAVE YOUR House reshingled, tar red or repaired by Kays ami Donald son, phone 044R or 747 M. Work guaranteed. octSO FOR SALE One buggy, oue mountain hack, good as new, one span brown horses, weight Hliout 1100 each, will sell for cash or trade for cuttle. For any information call 252. oct28 RENTAL AGEXCV S. H. Snyder, suc cessor to L. Beehtel & Co., Renting of houses and looking after property for non residents especially solicited. 341 State St. Salem. ' nov24 20 ACHES Plow laud for rent, horses and cows taken to pasture, also 100 cords 2d growth fir for sale nnd stnmpage. W. M. Sehuett, R. 2. rhone Nr'23. . oct2(i FOR SALE Fine 5 year old Holstein and Jersey cow, just fresh, heifer calf. 715 South 12th St., over garage. oct-o When you want (o go in haslo with a clean car nnd small fare nnd you must get to a place, rhone to nie, 1 'II take you there. Phones: Day 13; Nights 882. J. A. KAPPHAUN, Oct.3t Hubbard Bldg. sj! 'jjt SjC Jfe 3jS jjt 5C sjt PATENTS ,. EXPERT HIGH-CLASS SERVICE Write for free booklet. Scad sketch and description or -model, mentioning this paper, for thorough FREE scureh for . patentability. A. M. WILSON, 311 Victor Bldg.. Washington, D. C. Nov.ll FOR CRACKED and Ol CHAPPED HANDS Dennis Eucalyptus Ointment AT ALL DRUG STORES TUBES 26C JARS 60C Southern Pacific Will . Build 2500 New Cars To Meet Growing Shortage Portland, Ore., Oct. 24 The Union Pacific system yesterday called for bids .... 1 ItOl) niiti.nn.liilli IMirrt tlllll 1.500 lOX cars.' requiring nearly 15,000,000 'feet of him iter. " The specifications require that nil the lumber be purchased from mills iu Union Pacific territory Oregon, Well ington and Idaho. It is probable that Twohy Brothers, of Portland, will bid on this contract as thev are equipped to build cars in their East Side plant and have been eager to eater this field of activity for several months. Judge K. S. I.ovett, chairman of the Union-Pacific, will be iu Portland this week and is expected tu give some at tention to the prospects of successful ear building here. When questioned about it at his office iu New York a few weeks ago Judge I.ovett declared that other things being equal, he would prefer to have the cars built on the coast. The advantages of building cars con venient to the place where the lumber is produced are obvious. The eastern builders must pay freight on the ruw You will soon find that the sweetness and flavor of Krumb les Is evident more and more, as you chew It. e I i Look tor ITi'i'i'il'TI. One of New Incorporations Is Shipbuilding Company "of Poland. -Articles of incorporation filed with' Corporation '.Schulderman today aggre gate the sum of one million dnllarH of the California Paper and Bonrd Com pany, which has , a capital stock of 2r0(04KK- .' "' . In Dayvillc, Grant county, The Stewart Livestock company has been formed to deal in Teal, estate- and livestock. Their incorporators are Surah Stewart, B.-E. Ste'wurt, and Ed na Stewart. .Their capital .' stock -is given as $250,000. The Burnt Biver Dredging Company announces an increase in its capital stock- from JrTiO.OOO to $250,000. The Fashion Stables of Portland were given a certificate of "dissolution- as was tho firm of Hennemau and Julian son, also of I'ortland. : For the purpose of building, owning, and operating, sailing vessels and steamers, the Oregon Shipping Com pany, with headquarters in Portland, has been organized with a capital of $200,000. The incorporators are Carl ton E. Spencer, George E. Hobson and C. A. Sheppard. With Louis Reno, William Bullis, and Alaze- Satterlee. as the incorporators tho "B and B Realty Company," of Portland, has been formed with a cap ital stock of $40,000. Former Salem residents figure in the forming of the Ball Manufacturing 'company of Portland. They arc Wil liam J. Ball, who formerly lived on the Slough road and who is well known in Salem; Palmyra Ball,, and Myrtle Card, who vas also a former resident of Salem. The company b formed for the purpose of manufacturing wearing apparel and goods manufactured from fabrics. The office is in Portland and the capital stock is given as if 10,000. A certificate of decrease in capital stock was given to the Clackamas Hop Farming Company of Portland through its secretary Lee Fung. The decrease was from 30,000 to 24,000. FOED VISITS PRESIDENT Long Branch, J., Chit. 24. Henry Ford and Alfred Lucking,' a Michigan politician, came to Shadow L'awn this afternoon for a conference with Presi dent Wilson. Corns Loosen, Lift Right Off Nothing But "GETS-IT' VWU1 dp This To Corns and Calluses ' If von've ever had corns, you've treed kits of things to giit rid tf them salves that -at ..vpitr Jfe, nud leayo the corn remaining, cdlton rings that You Cn' Hide Com MUery. Stop Foolm Around I Un "GETS-IT" Tonight ud S tht Corns VnUh. make your corns bulge out 'like pop eyes, scissors and knives that niiikc corns bleed and sore,- harnesses and bandages that till up your shoes, press on the corn and make your foot feel like a paring block. What's the use! Whv not do what millions are doing, tnke 3 seconds off and apply "GETS- IT". It dries, you put your stocking on right away, and wear your regit lar shoes. Your corn loosens . from the toe, it lifts right off. It's pain less. It's the common sense wny, the simplest, easiest, most effective way iu the world. It's the national corn cure. Never fails. "GETS-VT" is sold and recomntend ed bv drimcists everywhere, 25c a bottle, or sent on receipt of price, bw E. Lawrence Co., hicago, 111. Sold in Snleni and recommended as the world's best com-remedy by J. C. Terry, l. J. Fry nnd Opera House Phar- rmu'V. Will Not Change the Ten Commandments St. Lois, Mr., Ocl. 24. That the "Catholic" party i if the Protestant Episcopal conference still has , consid erable vitality was the declaration to day following n resolution introduced iu the house of deputies last night to 'incorporate the phrase "the holy Cath- olice church ' on the title page or inc ancient church liturgy. The proposition was referred to the lumber that goes into the enrs even when it is carried by the railroad that buys them. PEEL OFF YOUB FRECKLES : To remove freckles, blotches, or any complexion difficulty, the best thing to do is to remove the skin itself. This is easily nnd harmlessly done by the np idication of ordinary niercolized wax The wax peels off the defective outer skin, n little each day, gradually bring ;inc the second lavor of skin to view. The new skin is beautifully soft, clear, i white and young looking. Just procure an ounce of mercoli.ed wax at r, drug store and use like cold cream. WILLIAM M0RSE - o V - - ; J v. , r . - h 4 ! h' ' t v' '.-V'9 xM8'-' 1 "r'f"-""irTiwrn " -tr--l..-Jr,..-. . William Morse Bummcl, who nppea Sord-Rummel Lyceum company iu the management yf Glenn J. McC'addam. By Perry Eeigleman An artist who is an artist to his fin ger tips yet who does not look like the conventional picture of a man who has stirred audiences from the Atlantic to the Pacific ocean, is William More Rummel, violinist, who. appeared here in the armory last night in concert with the Cord liunimel company. Modest, unassuming) ami somewhat reluctant .to talk about himself, . Mr. Rummel was found in his rooms 111 the Marion hotel yesterday afternoon. Yet, once the strangeness is worn away, he is a delightful conversationalist. Naturally, he was full of his subject and talked music and the way the au diences In the different parts of the United States "took" his plnying. He was frank to say that he liked the west ern people best because they were not so blasej because thejftwerp not atranl oi snowing enthusiasm lor anything they liked. In the east; he said it was ' proper not to he too demonstrative even Over the finest artistry iii" the world. -,Hoth Mr, and-Mrs j1, Hummel like the west because of the genial bqahomiuie they have found and -She appreciation with which they hnve.'beon met. In his opinion the northwest feels ireei- to ex press itself, is more generous iu its ap preciation of his art,' than anv other part ot tho coast, not excepting Los Angeles, which is reputed to be a ecu-' icr jor an, music, anj iirama. lonso - quently, he has a deeper feeling of fri I 1 1U , H ,""""."'" This is theeconu time he has visited , , . , . , h ,h i l,C,,H, rrV T'U ,'"!','HS:, r ht MS C TwTli h M,in.., v.,,!;,,, ,. i ,i . miuingo-i meat of Miss Mi.inetta Mugers, it February nnd the weather was-had. This is 'the first trip of Mrs. Ifummoi Bnd sho is well pleased, with Sa- j here and lorn, rshe siivs she liked the western men, and slie smiled nt her husband, I because of their code of .morals if von steal a horse you get shot immediately, etc, etc. Mr. Kummel is an interesting person ality and the more one knows him the better he is liked. Hut hi is n man without a country; he has no flag he can really cull his own. His case mny be likened to the kittens that were born in n bake oven were they biscuits? Ho was born in Berlin, Germany, yet he is an Englishman.. His grandfather was William Morse, the inventor of the telegraph. When he was hem bet ore he owned the English flng. Now he has taken, out his first citizenship papers, which means he renounced allegiance to-England. He is hot a full fledged American" yet. lie had numerous 'dates made in Can ada from Montreal to British Columbia but on account of this war he had to cancel them. His naaui is very German, so if he steppeil across the line into Canada he would probably be seized and sent to a detention camp, if he proved hi' was an Englishman, lie would bo; sent to (he-front to-fight; Hind even if he went into Canada he would lose his first papers and have to start all over again to be an American. So he stays this side of the Cnnndian border. Among the artists of the musical world Mr. Kummel ranks high. He counts among his personal friends ar tists like l save, whose favorite pupil he was,' Kreisler, Ximhalist, Thihaud, Maud Powell, Godowssi, Bauer, and PaMerewskl. At the end of his lyceuin season, which will tnke him over a large portion of the-Tutted States, he will appear as soloist with the Roches ter Symphony Orchestra He is also joint commission on common prayer and probably will be acted on late to day. It was thought tho "Catholic" faction would not ask any changes fol lowing the luck of interest in a propo sition earlier in the conference sessions to change the name of the church to the "Catholic church of America." It was also learned today that no change in the Ten Commandments would be made at this conference. Last week it was rumored the house of bishops, the upper house of the chunh, favored the shortening of the commandments. Todny it definitely said the joint commission on revising and enriching the liturgy of the church would not present' the matter at the present conference. Whether the com mission would continue its work and report to the next Detroit conference in 1!' 11 could not tie learned. RUMMELL - - ARTIST red at tho Armory last night with the first concert of the season under tho engaged for reeitul with the fnmous "All Americnn Stars" concert series in Lockporf, New York. Mr. Bummel takes his .art very seri ously. He feels that it is the mission of the- artist to go into the heights for his inspiration and then bring it back to the people, give them what they want vet do not satisfy them fully, leading them on and upward into new and keener appreciation. He feelB it his duty to instruct, to educate, without apparently doing bo, -rind that is why the true artist succeeds and holds his audiences. The artist who only tries to amuse for the time being will'pass like, the leaves of summer and after a few years is forgotten. He believes in giv ing the best in him nil the time, wheth er in the Metropolitan opera house in iew xork city to an nudience of ent- ics or to a tank town on a far western circuit. That s Rummers principles, It was a keen pleasure to meet Mr. and Mrs. Uuinuiel tor they were jjoth jolly and pleasant."' '. t . n v. Senator Chamberlain Meets Old Friends Here It was like a real home coining for Senator Chaniberlaiu to visit Saii-m yesterday for during his six years in ho governor's chair he got to know ro-,nOH1.lv everyone in Salem, and everv- ono know George. It was for this rca . v "v iv id he pain iibv getting back among his own folks. V?" V0S,Pr' JVr"00',1 -I", the dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. son it seemed to him as he said like ,, ' , ,, , ,w aii.un wno a .or tan ,g n.m for l"ve through tho city dropped him off at the Marion Hotel "hortly after 7 o'clock mid there in- iiuiiirmuio jriciiiiH uocueu in to say ''hello George" and shake hands. The Stoudcmneycr band played several numbers iu front of the hotel and at S o'clock led tho crowd to the Grand Opera House which was packed to its utmost capacity long before ho ar rived. Chairman Attorney John Bnynr called upon Mrs. Hinges who in splen did voice sung "Go Right Along Mr. Wilson,'' which brought n storm of CONSTANT PAIN IN BACK FROM KIDNEY TROUBLE I wish to tell vou of mv condition of about four years ugo. 1 was afflicted with kidney and bladder troubles and hud a constant pain in my buck all the time for about two or three months. I did not have any appetite nnd could not rest at night and 1 was hardly able to do my house work. I saw Dr. Kilmer's advertisement and decided to give Swnmp-Koot u trial; after taking four bottles of Swamp-Koot I was restored to health anil have not been afflicted since I will cheerfully recoijimend Dr. Kil mer s Swanip-ltoot to others afflicted with kidney and bladder troubles. Yours trulv, SA HAH FRAYHK, Will K. th St. ( 'of fey ville, Knits. State of Kansas, Montgomery county, ss. Be it remembered, that on this 17 I ii V of April, 1915, before nie, W. G. Bowman, u notary public, in and for snid county and state, rnmo Sarah rrn ycr, who is known to me to be the same person who executed the within state ment, and such person duly acknowl edged the execution of the same to be her free and voluntary act ami deed. In testimony whereof, I have hereun to set my hand and affixed my notarial seal the day and year first above writ ten. . W. G.. Bowman, . Notarv Public. Letter to Dr. Kilmer fc Co. Binghamton, N. Y. . Prove What 8wamp -Boot Will Do For You. Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample size bottle. It will convince anyone. - You will also receive a booklet of valuable information, telling about tho kidneys and bladder, when writing, be sure and mention the Salem Daily Capital Jour nal. Regular fifty-cent and one-dollar Vizc bottles fur sule at all drug stores. PUT CREAM IN NOSE .. r. AND STOP CATARRH Tells How To Open Clogged Nos trils and' End Head-Colds. Tou fed fine in a few inomj"nts..Your cold; in head or catarrh will be gone. Your clogged nostrils will open.' The air passages of your head will clear and you can breathe freely. No more dullness, headache; no hawking, snuf lling, mucous discharges or dryuess; no struggling for breath at night. Tell your druggisi you want a small bottlo of Elys Cream Balm. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic cream in your nostrils, let it penetrate through every air passage of Ihe head; sootho and heal tho swollen, inflamed mucous membrane, and relief comes in stantly. Jt is just what every cold and catarrh sufferer needs. Don't stay stuffed-up and miserable. applauso, and the response to the en core, was ''When tho Boys Come Home." 1 Senator Chamberlain wag then in troduced and for-.two hours held the audience sjell-bound as they listened to' his description " of tho president's achievements, a resume of which is givkm elsewhere. The fact that many stood for two hours heedless of time or discomfort, shows tho appealing force of the senator's address. San Felice Standard to Be Maintained, Says Makers All Dealers Now Sell Famous Cigars at 5c Straight. In Effect Today fOwing to the greatly increased cost -- quality tobaccos, in fact every thing pertaining to high grade cigars, the makers of the San Fclico cignr, The tcisel-Wreinmer Company, hnvo advanced tho Belling price to the job bers and dealers, and henceforth this cigar will positively he sold to the consumer at 5 cents struight instead of six for a quarter as previously. The SAX FEUCE is national in its scope and character, having justly at tained this eminence through its tin excelled excellence. To maintain this uncounted standard of quality, the advance in question is absolutely un avoidable. The geuerous support of all men using quality cigars is earnestly uesireii. )(C 3ft 3ft 9fC l(C 3 3( 3ft 8t ft 3t 3 THE MARKETS The following prices for fruits and vegetables nre those asked by the wholesaler of the retailer, and not Vvhat is paid to the producer. All other prices are those paid the producer. Corrections we made daily. '. Wheat responded io -the! sensational a.dvnncc in. Chicago, yesterday and quo tations now are from fi.no to l.s.i. After holding at H cents a ound for the. past six months roosters -have caught the spirit for a higher flight and are now quoted at 9 cents a pound Veal is weak with w cents tor tops. Broilers are ulso off a cent and tur keys on foot are rauier weak, although the I'ortland quotations for dressed are' five cents higher. The continued advance in the price of wheat had effect yesterday and ten cents a suck was added to the burdens of the good housekeepers. omuas. Wheat ... i,l.20t(i1.25 40c $40.00 Oats, new ., Moiled barley . Bran ..' Shorts, por ton Hay, clover .. Hay, cheat Hny, vetch Hay, timothy, 25.00 28.00 $9liJ .tl0.00Cu.ll. 00 1112 15$16 Butter. Butterfut 37o Creamery butter, per pound 40c Country butter 30c Eggs and Poultry. I'ggs, caso count, cash 38c F'ggs, trade 40c Hens, pound - 12ad3V4o Roosters, old, per pound 9c Broilers, under 2 pounds 14e Broilers, I'j.lbs., or less . loc Turkeys .. lOfftMc Fori, veal ana anmon. Pork, dressed liy.ra13c Pork, on foot 8 l-29e Spring lninbs, 1910 7(a)7VjC Venl, according to quality Wane Steers BtaXI Cows 3 l-24e Bulls 33 1-4 Kwes 4c Wethers B l-8s Figs and Dates yiUH, 70 four oz $2.G0 Figs, 30- 12-0 2 '5 Pigs, 12 10-oz 90c Black figs IOC White figs 11c Dromedary dates 3.75 Vegetables. Tomatoes. Oregon '. 80c Cabbage 40c Cucumbers JOo String garlic - lSe Potatoes, sweet 2 l-2c Potatoes, per 100 pounds ...1.10((f:1.30 Green onions . ... 40 Green neiHors 5c Carret. dozen 40 Fruits. Muskmclons 50c Peaches, Oregon 2500 Grapes $1.75 Apples 60c1.00 Oranges, Valencies 4.76 Lemons, per box t).507.00 Cussawas 2c Ice cream melons 2c Cantaloupes, per box $1.00 Bananas, pound ( California, grape fruit ................... .3. 50 Florida grape fruit 0.00 Pineapples 8e Boner SJ.w Cranberries $10.00 Retail Prices. Kggs, per dor.cn, fresh ranch 45c Sugar, cane $8.00 Creamery butter 45c Sugar, beet 8.40 Flour, hard wheat .. Pur, vallr 2.1025 ... 1.75(5)1.95 PORTLAND MARKET Portland, Ore-, Oct. 24. Wheat : Club, 1.48. ' Bluestein, (1.54. Forty fold, $1.51. Red Russian, $1.40. . . , Oats: .No. 1 white feed, (32. " Barley : Foed, $37. ; ' - Hogsi Beet -live, 9-35. . Prime steers, 6.65fl,75. . Fancy cows, $6.25. Calves, $7.50. Spring lambs, $8.75. Butter: City creamery, 39c- -fcggst Selected local ex., 45c Hens, loo. Broilers, 16e. Occse, 1IU 1 2j. WATER COMPANY SALEM WATER COMPANY Off ies corner Commercial and Trade street: For water service apply at office.. Bill payable monthly in advance. TJKDEBTAKEBS WEBB ft CLOTJGH CO. C. B. Webb, A. M. Clongh morticians and funeral directors. Latest modern jnethods : known to the profession employed.: 499 Court St. Main 120, Main 9888.- KIGDON-EICHABDSO CO. Punera : directors and undertakers, 252 North. : High street. Day and night phone 183. FOB BALE FOB SALE 1 1-3 acres just outside city limits, good land, small nonae and barn, small cash payment, bal ance monthly installments if desired, Square Deal Realty Co, 202 U. S. Bank Bldg. ELECTRIC SUPPLY Co, 220 N. Liberty Phone 263. A com plete line of Electrie Supplies and fixtures WOODSAW aKEBav crrr wood saw we u and pay taxes in Salem. Let tnlesm people saw your wood. Phone 260. xio n. isc T. ju. Keister, Wm. ProsL ' SOAVANGER 3ALEM SCAVENGER Caarles Boos, proprietor. Garbage and refuse of alt Kinds removea on moauiiy contracts at reasonable rates. Yard and cess pools cleaned. Office phone Maim 2247. Residence Mam 2272. TOR RENT FOB RENT-!-Fine opening for. -room renting or board and rooming Dusi ncss; seven to fourteen rooms, two blocks from post office. Specially favorable terms to suitable party See William Fleming, Bayne build ing, t - nov8 OHIROFRAOTIC-SPINOLOGIBT 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 408-7-8 U. S. National Bank Building. Phone Vain 87. Residence Main 828-R. MISCELLANEOUS 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. m. Phone 2124R. tf &EDUCET FREIGHT BATES To and from all points, oast, on all housholl goods, pianos, etc. Consolidated ear load service. Capital City Transfer Company, agents for Pacific Coast Forwarding company, liil South Coia mercial street. Fhoue Maia 933. Money to Loan ON Good Real Estate Security. TBOa K FORD Orer Ladd It Bnah Bank, Salem, Oragoa CITY AND FARM LOANS Any a mount; low ratcsj promptly closed attractive pre-paying privileges. I iave 5 Mi por cent insurance money to loan on Salem business and resi dence property. Thoa. A. Roberts, 205 U. S. Nat'l Bank bldg itONEY TO LOAN I have made ar rangements for loaning easters) money, will moke very low rate of lsterest on highly improved farms. 3omer H. Smith, room 9 McCornack Bide.. Salem. Ore.. Phone 96. OBTEOPATH DBS. B. H. WHITE and R. W. WAL TON Osteopathic physicians an4 nerve specialists. Graduate of Amer ican school of Osteopsthy, KirksvilK Mo. Post graduate and specialized la nerre diseases at Los Angeles eollega - Treat aeute and chronio disease. Consultation free. Lady attendant, Office 505 506 U. S. National Bank Building. Phone 859. Residence 348 No-th Capital street. Phone 4ftQ BTOVS REPAIRING STOVES REBUILT AND BEPAIBEU 50 years experience. Depot National and American fenea Sizes 20 to 58 in. high. Paints, oil and varnish, etc. Loganberry and hop hooks. Salem Fence and Stove Works, 25 'St. Phone 124. ' LEHUM CARE OF Yick So Tong CHINESE MEDICINE AND TEA COMPANY Has medicine which will cure Any knows Disease " Owen Sundays from 10:00 a. . bfiti) 8:00 p. m. 153 South High Street. Oregon. Paoua IjS