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n 1 4 THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCT. 27, 1916. SEVEN f I NEW CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING BATES Bate per word Ney Today: Each insertion, per word lc One week (8 insertions),, per word (lc Cp month(2G 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 dny it appears a"' noti" us immediately Minimum charge, 13c, TRESPASS Notices for (ale at Jour sal office. ..... V RUBBER Stamps made 105 8. Com'. HARRY Window cleaner. Phone 70S. " r novll FURNISHED Apartments, also ban suitable for garage. 491 N. Cottage WE; HAVE Baled hay and oats for sale. George Sweigle, Gordon road, tf TOR BENT SIGNS For sale at Cap ital Journal office. V DAY- WORIO Wanted bv voung ludv. Phone 1050 W. . - oU!8 IlfitJsEKEEPiNG Room for woman, very reasonable. 2SH S. 21st. oc-t27 800; MORTGAGE For snlo at n dis eiouit,' well secured by, Orchard tract. Address T.. M. eare Journal. octs HOARD And room nt 2S0 X. Hluli home cooking. nov- WANTED Two wood choppers, work to begin at once. Phone 13-2.1. oet27 GOOD MEALS Well served nt 2!12 North Church St. Thone 1013. oct2" POTATOES WANTED Phone 20;! or call 220 X Liberty. nov2 WANTED Second hand cars at 240 State St. oct2S FOR SALE Zinn's caiulv store, moke me nn offer. octSS GET PRICES On farm sale bills al The Journal office. OLD PAPERS For sale at Capital jPJourual office 10 cents a bundle., tf COOD PIANO For sale or trade for auto, 790 Market St. Phone 2081W. oct27 FOR RENT Small house and acre lot cheap, 2S00 Brooks Ave. B. S. Leach. . . .-octal PHONE 200 When you have wood sawing to be done, all work guaran teed, Jim Rpgers. .nov24 WILL TRADE Auto for good milk cow and -450.. Inquire -172U Lee St. - , ... oct2S GET YOUR Trespass Notices, .new simply of cloth ones at Capital Jour faal it FURNISHED Booms and housekeep ing apartments, rates, reasonable Close in, 160 Court. tf SIX CHIROPRACTIC ' Adjustments $3. worth more. Dr.' May, Hubbard bldg, ' ., : novlfl COW FOR SALE "Jersey, just fresh., 4 years old next month. L. A. (Irote. I box 5;"), routei, l'i miles west of bridge. ' i- oct27 WANTED To buy 0 or 8 choice milk cows, must be fresh now or soon, none but parties owning choice cows need call. Phone 1431 or 491. tf FOR RENT Furnished (I room house, modern, close in. $1.".IMI per mouth. I'honc 1737W evenings or call at )!" South Com'l St. oct2s 3-YIH TRADE 1 10 acres good farm laud, 1 mile of Lebanon, for proper ty in or near Sulom-. Address -A I. eare .Tom mil. oi'tSll WILL CONSIDER From ten to twen ty acres, three to six miles from Sa lem of equal value for twenty acres well improved, close "to -McMiiinville. room 14 ltreyman ll'ldg. oct27 FOR SALE Or trade for cows, or what have you, balance l'i per mo. i.nt. on principal, my ti room new modern house. Address 11. W. C. care Journal. ,- - Xovl MONEY TO LOAN On second hand men's clothing, jewelry, musical In struments, tools; " guns, etc." Also bought, sold and traded. Capital Ex change, 337 Court-St. Phono 403. nol FOR SALE; Modern ."i room bungalow, complcrelv furnished, all oak furni ture, lot -4.-ix 137 'i,. Price l.-)0O. IMM rash bulitiue ;" vears at 5 per cent. Inquire ,'i:i," N.'l.Sth SI. oetliN NEEDY WOMAN With three small children, wishes place as housekeep er, no wages, country preferred. Ad dress Mrs. M. E. Downey, Corvallis. Ore. 1 ' oc!2S "OK SALE Fi ue five year old Durham-Jersey cow. just liesli, heavy milker, good tester, very gentle; also fine large Jersey cow, fresh, gentle, test ok'- Firs)" St. cost, 2nd house north lisvlum. - bit-7 h ANTED Elderly couple to do light work on farm, home accommodations and small pay for services (German people preferred Apply at 403 South Commercial street for particulars. oct2S FOR EXCHANGE 110 a.-res gwil. nearly level land, all under cultiva tion, one mile from good town and K. R. Will accept Salem property to 20iKi.O(l. Square Deal Realtv Co., 202 U. S. Bank bldg. OREGON Wholesale and Retail Hide and Metal 'company. Highest ensh price paid for hides, iielt. rngsl used machinery and junk of all kinds. A good stump puller for sole. lu7 South Commercial. Phone .".HO. -. nov27 TODAY - FOR SALE A good top buggy and harness. 720 Cherry Ave. oct31 FOR RENT 3 well furnished house keeping rooms, 094 N, Commercial, v Phono 2434 W. . . npv2 FOR SALE A light colored Reed baby carriage. Address M 30 care Journal. oct2S WANTED Men to work in logging woods. Enquire at SpUuldiiig Log. Co., office Front & Ferry St. oct2S FOR .SALEr-Or trade- auto - in i.'gpnd running condition. Salem Garage, 000 N: Capitol. 'Phone' 1010. novS YO 1,'NG MAN Would like steady :-. work in eou'ntfy.-pr. town. E. A: E. care Journal. oct-S WANTED Good 2nd hand typewriter must be standard machine and reas onable. Phone 75Ef. oct27 WANTED il500 and $900 on first class security at 7 per cent. Address J 5 care Jourunl. oct27 STt'DEBAKER 6 Late model to .ex change for mortgage on real estate. 'Address B 21 Journal. ' - oet28 WANTED Place to work for my room - and board. Address R. G. carcvJour nal. voct27 FOR SALE One Oliver typewriter, al most new, n real bargain. 19it0 South Liberty. ' o'ct27 WANTED TO RENT S or 0 room bun galow, close in.. occupy after Nov. l.". Address B 0 care Journal. oct2S WANTED TO RENT Wholly or port ly furnished house, family of three, no children, give rent and locution. II. K. Capital Journal. oct-S 20 ACRES Plow land for rent, horses and cows taken to pasture, also 100 cords 2d growth fir for Bale and stunipnge. W. M. Schnett, R. 2. Phone 8F23. oct2G POTATOES We are always in the market for potatoes in small lots or car lots. Maugus Bros. Phone 717 Salem. Or. oetSO HAVE YOUR House re-shingled, tar red or repaired by Kays and Donald son, phone 044K or 747 M. Work guaranteedf octSO VILLA CUTS ROAD OF City Is Now Without Railroad Communication Except : ' to North ' " El Paso, Texas, Oct. 7. Chihuahua City has been cut off from the south, both wire and railroad communication being severed yesterday through a coup executed by Villa, and the heavy Car ranza forces coming up from the' south to reinforce tho garrison will be de layed and ammunition supplies stopped except from the north. Acting under orders from Villa him self, n detachment marched across from Santa Ysabel and cut the Mexican Na tional railway near Ortiz, , about 30 miles south of Chihuahua. Agents of three t'nited Stntes de pnrtmens obtained this from a source declared to be reliable. t The severed line was the only rail way from the south entering Chihua hua City and tho city now is virtually isolated except from northern Chihua hua. At the same time the main force of A'illistns are moving southward. Until the present time Villa has not attempted to cut the railway lines, al though he had access to them, because, he declared, the civilian population of northern Mexico would suffer. SAVED BY THE JUVENILE COURT This is the subject of the ' famous, film endorsed by social workers all over the country. The name of Ben Lindsay needs no introduction to the thinking and reading public of Salein. This picture features the splendid work that has been done in behalf of unfortunate boys and girls by Judge Lindsay's famous Juvenile Court of Denver, Colorado. It is suid to be one of the greatest temperance pictures ever placed before the American pub lie. In order that all who aire to do so may see this picture, it will- be shown in the .First Congregational church Saturday evening nt 7:30, Oct. 2Sth; also Sunday, evening. No ad mission. Saturday evening. Supt. Hale of the Boys Training school will deliver a brief address. Sunday even ing the -address ' w ill be delivered by Judge T. .L Cleeton of the Portland Juvenile Court, who will emphasize particularly the relation between in temperance and the Juvenile Court. Stocks Keep Climbing On An Active Market New York. Oct. 27. The Now York Evening Sun financial review today says: .-' '. : ...'. More than one stock market issue moved to a new high range in today's operations, while in the greater part of the five hours of business the general tendencv was in the direction of price iniprovie'ment with especial strength re ported in the steel shares, the paper and sugar issues, in some of the speci alties and in low priced rail. Real izing sales, although heavy, especially in the afternoon when operators made adjustments incident to the end of the week, weje easily absorbed. International Paper, American Writ ing Paper preferred and Chicago Great Western preferred wore among the is sues' which advanced to new high mords. Trading was in heavy volume. . : PATENTS - EXPERT HIGH-CLASS SERVICE , Write for free booklet. i ' Send sketch and description or model, mentioning this paper, for. thorough FREE search for ' patentability. '" A. M. WILSON, 311 Victor Bldg..' ! Washington, D. C. ; Nov.ll 4 . IS Wireless Says She Has Fire In Hold and Is On Way toFayak New'jYork, Oct. 27. The Marjtime Exchange this afternoon received: a. message reporting that the French liner Chicago was afire at -fea and was speeding toward Faval, "one of the hislands of the Azores group. steamship Chicago, French, bound from Bordeaux to New York, fire in number 3 hold," read 'the message ''Expects arrive at Fayal today." The Chicago left Bordeaux Sunday for New York and should have been several hundred miles vest and north of the Azores today. Under ordinary conditions she carried 250 to 300 pas sengers on her western trip: Officers of the French Hue reiter ated late this afternoon that they had no confirmation of the report . that the liner ws afire. The Chicago was due here next Mou- I day or Tuesday. She 'Is a 14,000 ton steamer, coniniauilca y captain .uace. State Engineer Lewis Plans State Highways John H. Lewis, state engineer, who has returned from a tour of inspection of the proposed highway routes through 'litrnl and icastern Oveyon, Teports concerning the through route it has been shown by surveys that a grade of five per cent in Wheeler and Grant counties can be secured from Fosil down Service creek and up the John Day river to the national forest above Prairie City. The trip was mnde with a view to milking a five-year highway program, which plan was recently sug gested by . the secretary of agriculture, so that government funds could bo ap plied to tlie principal routes with the hope that they might soon be complet ed. ., The "engineer states that roads are dusty from the heavy , wheat hauling, and that construction work on the por tion. of rogd.jiuutli of. Beid,, which has a length of 17 miles, will b completed probably this week. The .state of Ore gon nail Crook county are co-operating in this construction work and the grades on The Dalles-California high way will be considerably improved. in Wheeler county the engineer found the sentiment in favor of bond ing for $SO,000 to help complete the through route. A portion of this mon ey, should it be voted, would be spent in making better roads on the Mi-Ken-zie river-Prineville ronte to where it conects with the John nv road near Mitchell. Coast WuTBuild Six of Twenty Destroyers San Francisco, Oct. 27. Six of the twenty destroyers for the nnvy will be built by the I'niou Iron Works at its Alameda ship yards, it is believed to day, following a telegram from John A. McGregor, head of the iron works, ask ing if the yards can handle that much new construction at this time. The ans wer was affirmative. McGregor, who is in Washington, is also expected to- sub mit bids on the construction of one of the four battle cruisers and some of the scout cruisers and submarines. Doctor Points Out Effect of Birth Control Cincinnati, Ohio, Oct. 27. Cham pioning the birth control cause for which Mrs. Margaret Sanger again, was arrested in New York a few hours since, Dr. S. Adolphus Knopf declared here today that "under government regulated birth control, the children born in this country will become men and women only, a little lower than the angel imnges of their creator." Dr. Knopf, professor of medicine at New York Post .Graduate Medical school, was speaking before the annual convention of the American Public Health association. 1 " In the three principal cities of Hol ' land, since the establishment of na- tinnal birth control clinics, the avcr- age birth rnte dropped from 33.7 per thousand in IWI to 2-.3 in 1912, while the death rate has dropped from 24.2 to 11.1 .and the population has in creased in physical stature and well being." BETHLEHEM MAKES RECORD. New York, Oct. 27. Bethlehem Steel common sold at a new high record at 047 a share on the stock exchange to- day. Thirty shares were sold at the $3 advauce. Lniteil SMutos Steel also was digner. opening at 1 19 S-H, up half. United States Industrial Alcohol, 1411, up l'i. Union Pacific 151 3-4, up 3-4. The general list was irregular. COMPANY RAISED WAGES. Chicago, Oct. 27. "Owing to the in creased cost of living," the president of tho People's tins Light and Coke company here today announced a 10 per cent increase in wages for 3,700 employes effective November I. It will cost the company .'5.",0,000 a year. WIIHYCOMBE AND KAY Governor Wants Trusties Kept at Work, Kay Wants , Experiment Successful On call of Governor -Withycombe the board of control met this morning in what proved to be a highly' interesting session, although no action" was record ed, with -the result' that the" 700 tons of flax now-.on hand, probably "will not bef- retted until next Spring." H de veloped at, t,he meeting tbat because of the unfavorable weatfier for ' retting the fla'i this fall that" the season's work, will, probably be a. financial failure. ' "" .' It was tho opinioij' of Governor Withycombe that the industry was established for the employment of the nie.il at tho penitentiary, arid he said that ,so far Robert. Crawford, superin tendent ot the flax industry, had done no. retting aim that it was too late in the season unless sonic artificial means was devised for doing' the work. The governor attacked the overhead ex penses and said that too much money was spent for guards and for truck hire in hauling the men back and forth from the penitentiary to the fields. . Bobort. Crawford replied that on ac count of the size of the crop the ex penses were normal. He declared the weather had not been suitable for flax retting as it had been too dry. The governor disagreed and charged that Crawford was looking, toward making the industry more of a financial suc cess than as a means of affording em ployment to the convicts.! Treasurer Kay demanded to know why suficicnt men had not been fur nished by the warden for tho work and Warden Minto replied that he had divided up tho number of trusties and assigned them to gathering the v.TriouR crops. The governor charged- him . with making the flax industry .secondary to tho other farm work. ' .Treasurer Kay and, the Governor clashed over the.opinibn that the flax industry 'waa to. be conducted only ' for affording work for." the convicts,' Kay holding that it should be made a .finan cial success if possible. Last year ho said was not a success financially in this department although it afforded work for the men. Kay also suggested that a drver be buil so ,thnt retting could go on during. the winter months but Crawford pppoijfiit' it because ho said it was not warranted and the ex pense would be too great for the return given. No action was taken on this sugges tion and it is probable that the men will be idlo during the1 winter. The 80 or 00 tons of flax on. hand will be ret ted but the remaining 700 tons will probably have to remain until spring. Fate of Mrs. Beutfriger In Hands of Jury Newark, N. J., Oct. J27. Mrs. Mar garet Claire Beutinger,' 'pretty 28 year old matron, who shot and killed her wealthy husband, Christopher Beutin ger, because, she said,, he made repul sive demands onJ)ex,probably will know her fate before iiight. Judge Martin bogtin. charging the jury at 2 o'clock after! the . closing arguments. Mrs. Beutinger 's connsel pictured the dead coal broker as an in human, lascivious brute," -who had threatened the womanfe life after she had borne him five children, and ex pressed confidence that she would be speedily acquitted. Prosecutor Newman, called upon the jurors to repudiate " the idea that a jury of men could nof accord the same brand of jnstice to a woman that they would deal out to a man. CITY NEWS 5 The low water mark for the river this season was reached yesterday with the guage rending 1.2 feet below low water mark. The range of temperature Thursday was OH maximum und 30 min imum. Just now there seems to be some un- certaintv as to what turkeys will sell for during Thanksgiving week. One year ago the retail price was 30 cents a pound and so far the farmers have not been in any big rush to sell. Last evening was initiation night at the Elk lodge and the following were given the hailing Higu and the grip of an Kile H. O. droves, E. L. Kelly, C. II. Durdnll, J. P. Alexander, J'. D. Wiggins, h". M. Murphy, ( has. N. liilycn and ieo. H. Patterson. The state Bchool superintendent of California is so pleased with the book on rural architecture published by Su perintendent J. A. Churchill that he has asked the privilege of using a num ber of the plans in a pamphlet, which is being prepared bv the California de partment of education. . . Miss Neva E. Vaughan, of San Fran cisco, deaiMiuncss, has arrived in. Salem to take up work-in tho-Kirst Methodist ichurrb. She will.be associated with'Dr. R. N. Avison, minister, in the work of the .church. She will reside with Mrs. Eminn Cornelius on South Fourteenth street. ' - W R- Hale. mnerintendMit of the Oregon state training school will' speak naiuruay evening at me nri .Hjngre- ..',: i -i......L i.:- '..i. :..4 KUllVllHI L1IUICU IUIVI1IK IUI III Slll'IVi:, ''Ui.lulinn- nt I iitiulinerniii.A unit ltnvn Training School. " The address will pre cede, the showing of tlie film, "Saved by the Juvenile Coirtf v Judge Cleeiua of Itirtlfllid will sKHk Sunday' -evening at the church on " Iiitemnerance and the Juvenile Court."1 ." The members of the Illahee club will meet this evening at the Commercial club at 7:30 o'clock and take. up the THE MARKETS , - The market story today may be read without fear and trembling as there is no advance in any line over yosterday. The tendency upward in prices seems to have been halted at least for a day. Artichokes are now jn the market quoted at $1. ; Wheat Oats, new Rolled barley . . . Bran . Shorts, per ton Hay; clover '.,.. Bay, cheat Hay, vetch .. $1.E51.30 40c $40.00 $25.00 .; $28.00 :. $o$io ';n $10.0vll.Ul $ll$I2. $15$16 Byj tijnothy. '. Buttec. Buttcrfat .1,.. 37c Creamery buttor'.pcr pound 40c Country butter .i........ 30c Eggs ana Poultry. ! Eggs, case count, cash 38c Eggs, trade : :....'." 40c Hons, pound : ... 12V-j13V6c Boosters, old, per pound ; 9c Broilers, under 2 pounds .14 Vic Broilers, l'.j lbs., or less 15c Turkeys , 19(a20c Fork, Veal and Matton. Pork, dressed 12 l-213c Pork, on foot 8 l-9e Spring lambs, 1910 7Vi7V4e Veal, according to quality ...89c Steers ........... 66 Cows 3 l-24c Bulls S3 1-4 Ewes . 4c Wethen l-2 - Figs and Dates;' Figs, 70 f our oz. s, ;. $3.60 Figs, 36 12 oz. $2.75 Figs, 12 10-oz. 90c Bluck igs 9c White fiirs 10c Dromedary dates 3.75 vegetaDie. . Tomatoes. Orceon 80c Cabbage 40c Cucumbers - - 200 String garlic - 15c Potatoes, sweet , . . ; . . ... . . 2 3-4c Potatoes, per 100 pounds...U.:$1.101.30 Green onions ....... ."...... 40i Green peppers ............I.,....,. 7c Carrots, dozen 40 Artichokes ' .....-..'. $J- '. ... v- Frolta. Muskmelons '. 50c Peaches, Oregon ..... ....... . 2560c drapes .v.., $l.io Apples 50c$1.00 Oranires. Valencies ............. 14.75 Lemons, per box .......... . $0.00(0,50 wassavas , . , . , . ........ ... . .'. . . i x-cc Ice cream melons'.... 2 Vic Cantaloupes, per- box $1.00 Bananas, pound h California grape fruit $1.00 Pineapples 8t If AO RO UUUOJ , Cranberries - , $10.00 , Eetail Prices. Eggs, per dozen, fresh ranch..... Sugar, cane ,..U5c $s.70 sugar, beet' $8.50 45 ...... $2.20(rt 2.45 $1.85(a2.05 Creamery butter i... Flour, hard wheat ., Flour, valley PORTLAND MARKET Portland, Or., Oct. 27. Wheat, cluh $1.54 Bluestem $1.00 Forty fold $1.58 Bed Kussian $1.33. Oats, No. 1 white feed $33.50, Barley, feed $37 " Hogs, best live $0.40 t J'rime steers $7.75 i Fancy I'lfws $6.50 Calves $7.U0(ri8.OO Spring lambs $8.75 Butter, city creamery 37'ic Eggs, selected local ex. 4.1c Hens 15c . Broilers 14(a10e (icesc life lie ( - proposition of building a country club house. The interest tnken in golf this summer lead the members to believe that within a year the membership will be largely increased and that there will be a demand for a suitable club house. The Salein (Hiess and Checker club is taking on new life and with the re organization a few days ago, is pre paring for a hard winter campaign in which challenges will bo sent to the best that Portland can produce, besides the local champions in the smaller cities of the Btate. Permanent rooms have been rented in tho McCornack building and they ore now open for all who wish to practice up for the games to be played this season. At the meet ing lielii this week, C. 0. (liven was elected president, D. W. PiBher and secretary nuil treasurer. The members enrolled nt the first meeting arc: Davie Drager, C. G. Given, Fred Orager, I. (ireenbnum, Paul Plants, J. -N. Smith, W. L. Bryant, D. W. Fisher, J. A. lioliuid, Jumes T. I'eiin, C. G. Hover, Ralph Miller, F. F. Towusend and Hnrrv Hill. Money to Loan OK Good Real Estate Security, THOS. K FORD Over Ladd ft Bush Bank, Salem, Oregon CITY AND FARM LOANS Any a mount; low rates; promptly closed , attractive pre paying privileges. I iave 5 Mi per cent insurance money to loan on Salem business and resi dence property. Thos. A. Boberts, , 205 U. S. Nat'l Bank bldg. HONEY 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 Bide.: Salem. Ore.. Phone 96. STOVE REPAIRING STOVES REBUILT AND REPAIRED , SO-years experience, ,. "- Depot National and American fence Sizes 2G to 58 in. high. - . Pint, oil and varnish, etc. . ' Loganberry and hop books. Salem Fence and Stove Works, 230 - - 8t. Paona 124. THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL Classified v Telephone :i :S " '" i - ; ' ."W .-. .. : '. A Quick, handy reference for busy people aiuunuiu fiiiiiurjuuJUi Salem Eleatrla Co., Masonie Temple, 127 North High Maia 1W " PLTTMBINO, STEAM FITTINO AND TTHNINO T. VL Barr, 164 South Commercial street ............. -..v...... . lUl!lH , TRANSFER AND DBA7AOB Salem Track Dray Co., corner State ana front street . Kola T - TRAVELERS' GUIDE SOUTIlBltN PACIFIC. NORTH BOUND Ko. 10 Oregon Kspress 5:55 a.m. No. 24 Coos Bay 8 :5'2 p. m. No. 28 Willamette Limited ...8:22a.m. No. 12 Shasta Limited 11:55 a.m. Na 18 Portland Passenger ...1:35p.m. No. 14 Portland Gxpmw 7 r65 p.m. No. 222 Portland fast Freight 12 :01 a. m. No. 220 Local way Freight... 10:20a.m. aoDTH BOUND Na 15LCa!tfornla Express ...11:05a.m. Na 17 Ashland Pawenger. . . .3 :32 a. m. So. 23 Coos Bay ..10:01a.m. No. 19 Cottage drove Pass. ..4:16 p.m. Makes connection with N. 74 Geer branch. Ka 11 Bhnsta Limited 5:43 p.m. No. 27 Willamette Limited ...6:20p.m. No. 13 San Francisco Express 10 :06 p. m. No. 221 Ban Francisco .Fust Freight J2:01 a. m. Na 225 Local way Freight. .. .11 :40 a. m. BiLBU-GEIR LlNS. Na 78 Arrives at Salein 9:15 a.m. No. 70--Iaves Salem 9 :60 a. m. Na 75 Ar. Salem (mixed) ....2:00p.m. No. 74 J.?ave Solent '.'.. .'...' 3105 p. m. No connection south ot deer. Bkunt, Fills Citt and Was tern No. 161 IjV. Salem, motor 7 :00 a. m. No. 103 Lt. Salem, motor 9:45 a.m. No. 105 Lt. Salem (or Monmouth and Alrlle 1:40 p.m. Na 167 I.v. Salem, motor .....4:OOp.m. No. 109 Lv. Salem, muter 6:16 p.m. No. 239 Way Fr't It. Salem. . . .5 :00 a. m. No. 1U2 Ar. Siilem 8:30 a.m. Nal64 Ar. Salem 11:10 a.m. Na 106 Ar. Salem 8 :15 p. m. No. 168 Ar. Salem 6 :00 p. m. No. 170 Ar. Sulera 7:45p.m. No. 240 Way Fr't ar Balm..,. 2:30p.m. WILLAMETTE BIVEB BOUT II ', Orrton City Transportation Company. The Orabamona leaves Salem for Port land at 6 o'clock on mornings of Mon day, Wednesday and Friday. No boat south ot Balcm. Bout leavos Portland Tuesday, Thursday and Satutday mornings until further noilvu UNDEETABXE3 7EBB t CLOUGH CO. C. B. Webb. A. M. Clough morticians and funeral directors. Lutest. modern methods ' known to the profession employed. 499 Court St. Main 120, Main 9888. BIQDONRICHARDSON CO. Funera directors and undertakers, 252 North High street. Day and night phone 183. FOR BALE FOB SALE 1 1-3 acres just outside city litiiits, good land, small house and barn, small cash payment, bal ance monthly installments if desired, Square Deal Ilcalty Co.4 202 U. 8. Bunk Blrlff. EI.ECTKIC SUPPLY Co., 220 N. Liberty Phoue 203. A com- Slcto line of Electric upplies and fixtures WOODBAW v'UEBKV jrrT WOOD SAW We Uva and pay taxes in Salem. Let Salem people saw your wood. Phone 269. xioo ii. tut. f. L, Keister, Wm, P-roat. SCAVANOER SALEM SCAVENGER Cnarles 8001, proprietor. Garbuge and refuse of all kinds removed on monthly contracts at reasonable rates. Yrd and cess pools cleaned. Office phone Main 2247. Residence Main 2272. FOR RENT FOR RENT Fino 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, Buyne build ing. nov2 OHTROFRACTIO-SPINOLOGIST DR. O. L. SCOTT Graduate of Chiro practic's Fountain Uead, Davenport, Iowa. It you have tried everything and got no relief, try Chiroprac tic spinal adjustments and get well Office 400-7-8 V. S. National Bank Building. Phone Main 87. Residence Main 828-R. WATER COM? ANT SALEM WATER COMPANY Office corner Commercial and Trade streets For water service apply at office. Bill payable monthly in advance. MISCELLANEOUS OREGON SCHOOL OR NEUROLOGY Inc., 428 Hubbard bldg., Salem. All drugless method tangbt. Flora A ; Brewster, M. IX, dean, private pa tients 1 to 9 p. m. rhone 21248. tf REDUCED FREIGHT BATES To and from all points, east, oa all bouabold ' goods, pianos, etc. Consolidated car load service. Capital City Transfer 1 Company, agents for Pacific Coast ' Forwarding company, Ml South Con mercial street. Phone Main 933. RENTAL AflEXCV S. H. Snyder, suc cessor to L. lleehtel t Co.. Renting of houses and looking after property '5 for non-residents especially solicited. E 341 State St. Salem. nov24, Business Directory iit4 ' OREGON ELECTRIC BAILWAT CO. hobth. BOUND Lv. Salem Train Na Ar. Portion 4:35 s. m. ...... 2 Owl ...... 8:65 a. so. 7 :16 a. m. 8 9:25 a. aa. 9:40a.m. ..... 10 Limited. . . .11 :S5 a. aa, 11:20 a.m. -. 12 11:85 p. am. i:50p.m.v 14 J....... 4tO0 p. m. 4 mmi p. m. .... ie Limited ... 5 AO p. aa, 5 :30 p. m. ....... 20 ....... 7 -.40 p. aa. 7:55 p.m. 22 10:00 p. a. SOUTH BOUND POBTLANO TO BALBal , Lv. Portland 6 :80 a. m. Salem 8 :SB Eugene 10 :55 a. m, 8:80a.m. ... 6 Limited .... 10:11 a. sa. 10:45a. m 7 12:55 p. sa, 2:05 p.m 9 4:15 p. aa. 4:40d. m. ... 13 Limited a:40n.m 6:06 p. m 17 Local .... 8:10 p. nv, v:up. m. iv ..ii:2up.sa. 11:46 p.m. 21 Owl 1:55 p. aa. . KOIIH BOUND Lv. Corvallla Ar. Bales 4 :10 p. m. 20 6:80 p. sa. Lv. Eugene. Ar. Bale 7:35a. m 10 Limited .... 9:45 a. to. 1:65 p. m 18 Limited ... 4:00p.m. 5:20 p m 22 7:55p. m. 12:06 p. m 2 Owl 4 :85 a. at. sotrra bound Lv. 8n lem. . Ar. Binges l:56a.m 21 Owl ..... 6:60a. nv 10:15 a. m 5 Limited ....12:25 pm. Lv. Salem Ar. Albany 12 :65 p. m 7 1 :60 p. m. Stops at Corvaliia Lv. Salem, Ar. Albany 4 :16 p. d. . .' 9 6 :10 p. m Ar. Albany . . 7 :85 a. m, Lv. Salem. Ar. Eugene 6 :45 p. m IS 8 :60 p. as. CORVALLIS CONNECTION north bound Lv. CorTattla, Ar. Balem 8:25 a. m 10 9:46 a.m. 12:12 p.m. 14 1:45 p.m. 2:41 p.m 16 ....... 4:00p.m. 4:10p.m. ....... 20 6:80p.m. 0 :18 p. m 22 7 X5 p. m. south bound Lt. Balem. Ar. Ctrvallla 10:15 a. m 5 11:83 a.m. 4 :15p. m 9 5:86 p. aa 12:65 pm 7 2:20 p.m. 6:40 p.m. II 8:00 p.m. OSTEOPATH DBS. B. H. WHITE, and R. W. WAL TON Osteopathic physicians and nerve specialists. Graduate of Amer ican .school of Osteopathy, Eirksville, Mo. Post graduate and specialized ia nerve diseases at Los Angeles college Treat acute and chronic diseases. Consultation free. Lady attendant, Office 605-506 U. 8. National Bank Building. Phone 859. Residence 844 North Capital street. Phone 4IW LODGE DIRECTOR? DB MOLAT COMMANDER;, No. 6, K. T. Regular conclave fourth Friday In each month at 8 o'clock p. m., In Masonic Temple. Sojourning Sir Knights are courteously Invited to meet with ua. Lot I.. 1'earce, D. C, Frank Turner, recorder. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Meet eTere Friday night at 8 o'clock In McCarnacfc block. A. J. Kwelnink, C C; L. 8. Geer, clerk, 507 Court Street Phone 693, SALEM LODGE) Nb , A. F. A. M. Stilted communications flrat Friday la each month at 7 :.'I0 p. m. In the Munonle Temple. Clioa, uccaner, w. u. , a. a. Suiver, secretory. UNITED ARTISANB Capital Assembly, No. M4, meets every Wednesday at 8 p. m. In Moon bull. C. O. Matlock, M. A. I C. A. Vibbert, secretary, Crown Stub itoro, 338 State street. A. O. TJ. W. Protection Lodge Na. X Meets erery Monday evening at 8 In the McCornack ball, wirner Court and Liberty streets, A. K- Aufrance, M. W. ; 8. A. Mrl''6iiten. recorder; A. L. Brown, Bunuclcr; R. B. Duncan, treasurer. CENTRAL I.ODflB, No. 18, K. of P. Me Cornack building. Tuewday evening rtl enrh week at 7 :30. C. K. Barbour, C. C. W. U. Ullson, K. of B. and B. B. N. of A. "Oregon Grape Camp." No. 1300, meets erery Thursday evening In Mct.'ornuek building. Court and Liberty streets; elerntor. Mrs. Sylvia Scbaupp. 1701 Market, oracle; Mrs! Melissa Per sons, recorder, 1208 North CommercilL Phone 1480 M. 8ALCM HUMANE SOCIETY D. D. Keelec, prealdent; Mrs. Iau Tlllson, secreUrw. All cases of cruelty or neglect of dumb animals should be reported to tbe secretary tor investigation. BODSON COUNCIL, No. 1. R. ft S. M Htuted snsenibly first Monday In eacn month. Masonic Temple. N. P. Rasmon sen, Thrice Illustrious Master; Glenn C Nllea, recorder. SALHM COUNCIL NO. 2022 Knlgbts an Ladies of Security Meets every 2nd ant 4t It Wedneailny eaih month nt Ifurat Hull. Visiting members are Inrlted ta attend. K. b Walton, financier, 480 B. 14th Street PACIFIC LODGE No. 80, A. F. ft A. It Stated communications third Friday In each month at 7:30 p. m. in tbe Maaoulc Temple. Hal V. Bolam, W. aL Ernest U. Cuoate, secretary. MODERN WOODMBN OF AMERICA Ore gon Cedar Camp. No. 6246, meets every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock In Mo Coroaek hall, corner Court and Liberty streets. Elevator service. Geo. Belnonl, V. C. ; J. A. Wright. Clerk. L M. HUM CARE OF Yick So Ton CHINESE MEDICIN AND TEA COMPANY Has medicine which will ear Any known Disease Open Sundays from 10:00 a. a. Irfiril 8:00 p. m. .. 153 South High Street. Silam, Oregon. i'notia 23