THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM rn- cr4V rtvr 2fi. 1916. SEVEN .Children Cry Ihe Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over over 30 years, has borne the signature of 0 and has been made under his per &L&&ffi2zi, sonal supervision since its infancy. uiyr. 'zAGUMi iiow no one t0 deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good " are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castona is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising rq therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS yBears the Signature of Bears the In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought THI CENUUH COM E ANY, N8W VOWK CITY. Woodburn News (Capital Journal Special Service.) Woodburn, Ore., Dee. 26. Oscar D. Olson, who is attending Willamette uni versity, caine home Thursday to spend the vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Olson, of this city. Mis. S. A. Kemp, of Portland, spent the wek-nd wih friuds. Mrs. A. T. Humplirys and two chil dren, Vefyl and Harold, from Albany came to Woodburn Sunday to spend the Christina week with her parents, Mr. aud Mrs. M. I.. Hendricks. Miss Fern l'arr, who is teaching do mestic science at Dallas, came home to spend t he Christinas holidays with her parents. Gilbert Cole came home from Portland this week, where he is attending school. Bev. and Mrs. G-ittens are visiting their daughter, Mrs. W. ,T. Mishler. Mrs. Austin Wolfard and dauhrcr, Agnes, left for their home in Wyoming 'last week. "Bill Bender's Christmas," given in the high school auditorium Friday even ing, was a great success. A large crowd attended and all enjoyed it immensely. The cast of characters was: Aunt .Tune, Minnie Settlemiex; Susan, her niece, Elizabeth Van Gordon; Tom, her nephew, Dewey Bitney; Father Time, Edith Hawley;' Sarah Leo, Edith Haw ley; Bill Bender, Doyle Johnson; Alice. Jessie Hicks; Jack, Elburn Sims; mes senger boy, Lee Sims; chorus of high school students. Bill Bender, tramp and umbrejln mender, happens to his Aunt Jane's house, whom he has never seen. He finds his father's picture, when he re tuprns to the house to steal, discovers this is his aunt 's house and while the ehorus sings he drops on his knees, his reformation complete. Mrs. McQuade, of Portland, came to Woodburn to take care of her husband, who is ill. Miss Olive Bassett, teacher at West Stayton, and Miss Alice Prell were in town Saturday. The 'football boys gave a feed in the "THAT .. ' i I,, i B WELL duST CHIP I'M NOT GONNA YTAfi'i) Lftj, for Fletcher's Signt domestic science rooms of the Wood burn high school Thursday evening. The dinner was prepared and served by six of the domestic science girls: Jessie Hicks. Ruth Austin, Esther Doud, Ida Hendricks, Minmo Settlemier and Olive! .iiusjuiii. xuusiid tuiu s oeecues were i en. Those present were: Prof. J. H. Collins, Mr. Lantz, Miss Evelyn Conk lin and Doyle Johnson, Floyd Bice, Lloyd Demurest, Oscar Beck, Glenn Foote, Elburn Sims,. Dewey Ditney, Lee Sims, Harold Olson, Harold Miller, Oscar Olson, Harold Dimick, Wan en Hicks and Raymond Lawrence. Miss Naomi Hicks, who was palled to Portland last week at the death of her sister, returned home Thursdav. Harold Dimick came home from Wil lamette last Thursday for Christmas. Mr. Charles Ogle is spending- Christ mas in Portland with his wife and son, Percy. Mrs. O. F. Haskell entertained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Has Mil, Olive Haskell. Ida Hendricks, Har old Olson, Dewey Bitney .and Miss Bertha Whilecraft, Mr, and Mrs. Isaa MoAdoo and sou, Firman, of Salem. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Dunlap and Mrs. uunlap s aiotucr left last week tor Brownsville, where they will visit few days. Dr. aud Mrs. O. P. Overton, after spending a few days with friends here, returned to their home in Brownsville last week. -Miss Verna Lamb camp to Woodburn from Donald to do her Christmas shop ping. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Bitney and son, Dewey, and duughter, Aletha, went to Donald Sunday to spend the day with Mr. and Mrs. FredYergen. Dwight and Lynn Parr, University of Oregon students, came home Thursday to spend the Christmas holidays. &g, Henry Bcamnn and children, of Cornelious, are visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bcaman. Mrs. D. A. MeKoe is visiting friends in Silvertou. Mr. and Mrs. Chamblers aud Mrs. Clara Bradley, of Portland, are visiting LITTLE GAME' ixjum news (Capital Journal .Special ferric.) Stay ion, Ore., Dev. u. . n- tU ! made a business visit to Sacramento. Cal., laat week. He returned home Sun I day morning. V. T. l'hillipi wan in Portland a few days preceding the holidays. A. T. Brewer now has the milk sel'ing business of the community, having pur- j ! chased the Crabtree business. Mrs. J. K. (lardner is slowly recover- I ing from a grippe relapse. Mrs Mm 111 has been ill during the; ; past lew (lays, out is now much 1111 I proved. Snow blanketed the town Friday. .-nrreuanis report me nonuay ousinoss to have been very satisfactory. Satur- j that is glfon.- in car lots, '.day the t hnstmas present purchasing j I ones being out in great throngs. Grains I W. F. Klecker, the merchant, with,.., ,his familv, .pent Christmas day witn Wh.eat 11.151.20 Sublimity friends. , . f Z J ! - D. C. Davis has returned from a Sa- llcd - J lent visit. " V1 Bev. Mr. York, of Florence. Ore., .1JZZ3T visiting friends across the river. He ex-1 rit' tU pects to leave for Fall River, near Eu gene, Sahrrdway. The crowd at the school exercises on closing day was "very appreciative of the program and very large. Bev. Marion Home, of Eugene, has been engaged by the Christian church people to preach for them twice a month Roy Ferguson, of Salem, is visiting friends here. Mr. and Mrs. H. Lilly aro in Corval-' lis. . Mr. and Mrs. F. Foster spent Christ mas in Albany. Next .Sunday the Baptist church will hold its annual meeting and Rev. Mr. LeMar, of near Lebanon, will preach. There will be a dinner at the church iu connection with the annual meeting. . Mrs. Anne Stayton spent Christmas in Salem. She returns home today. Mr. and Mrs- Frank Smith and child went to Salem Monday morning. They planned to return today. , . rowded ihe Methodist church was c Sunday night when a Christmas drama was presented by home talent, winning warm commendation for the high grade manner of the presentation of the piece. Ihe Christian church Sunday school program in the morning also drew a good audience which it well deserved. Joseph Hnmman has recovered from the grippe and is back on the stage route caring for the travelers. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fryer are located at Junction City, where Mr. Fryer is proprietor of a drug store. Gene Titus 'helped to handle the Christmas rush in the J. R. Gardner store. Mrs, S. A. Starr leaves Saturday for a visit to Washington county. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that George V. Taylor has completed his contract for road work in road districts Nos. 83 and 34 and that tho county road master has filed hlg certificate of com pletion for the same. Any person, firm or corporation having objections to file to the completion or said work, may do so on or before the 30th day fo Decem ber, 1916, at twelve o'clock noon, in the office of the county clerk. Max Gehlhar, County Clerk. dec 12-19-26 CALL FOR IMPROVEMENT BONDS Of the City of Salem, Oregon Notice is hereby given that On Jan. 1, 1917, there will be money on hand and applicable to the payment of'w? followinc Salem Improvement bonds: nuniberx'SS to 126, both inclusive, of issue "F," also, numbers 1 to 30, both inclusive, ot issue "U. Holders of these bonds will present them for payment, at the office of tho etty treasury, as interest will cease at tho end of' December 31, 1910. C. O. Rice, City Treasurer. Dec. 11, 1916. Doc. 1248-26. their mother, Mrs. B. F. McKee, who is very ill. Mr. and Mrs. Cockerline, of Albany, are spending Christmas with Mr. and "Mrs. T. P. Soules- . MICKENHAM & CO. Will pay highest cash price for veal, poultry and eggs. 160 8. High. Phone 10 jjt jit - Accordim m MARKETS The following pncea for fruits sud vegetable are those ttted by the noitaier of the retailer, aid nftt what it paid to the producer. All other p.-ice are thuee paid the producer Corrections m made daily. Nothing stirring in tlio markets to- day. It seems to take several days for the marke. to recover from the Christ I mas dullness. There is a continued I shortage of cars and this has prevent eil a ....... mar, fnr ,lpnilll, 111,. (.11, .IV .1 I Hay, vetch .): Hay, timothy $16 Butter Butterfat 8 Creamery butter per pound ...40e Country butter ..... 2832c Eggs and Poultry Eggs, case count cash 30c Egss, trade 3Ec Hens, pound 12(S13e Roosters, old, per pound 9c Turkeys, live 18c Turkeys, dressed 22(d 24c Ducks, live 12)14c Geese, live ll12c Fork, Veal and Mutton Pork, dressed 12t13c Pork, on foot 9c Spring lambs, 1916 7 l-28c Veal, according to quolity 18r Steers 66c .Cows 44 l-2c Bulls 33c Uw 7t ' . .( wt Wethers 5 l-26c Figs and Dates Figs, 70 fonr oz. $2.60 Figs, 36 12 oz $2.75 Figs, 12 10-oz $1.00 Black figs 9c Whits figs 10c Vegetables Cabbage String garlic . Potatoes, sweet Potatoes, per 100 pounds $1.50 1012c 4c $1.30 urccn onions .... 40c Green peppers 20c Carrots, dozen 40c Artichokes tl Lettuce, California, crate $2.25 Onions , $2.70 Celery 7590e Cauliflower $2 Parsnips, carrots and beefs $1.25 Corn httsks, lb 12c ITutts Apples 50cfu$l Oranges, navels $2-503.00 Oranges, Japanese $1.00 Lemons, per box $44.H0 .Bananas, pound California grape fruit $3.50 Florida grape fruit $5.00 Pineapple 8c Honoy $3.50 Cranberries $11.5012.50 Retail Price Eggs, per dozen, fresh ranch 35c .Sugar, cane $8.0 Sugar, beet . v $7.85 Creamery buttar 45c Flour, hard wheat $2(oi2.35 Flour, valley $1.852.00 PORTLAND MARKE Portland, Or., Dec. 26. Wheat, club $1.40 Red Russian $1.35 Bluestem $1.44 Foityfold $1.40 Oats, No. 1 white feed $.".'5 Barley, feed $37 Hogs," best live $9.S.'5 Prime steers $8 Fancy cows $6.507 Calves $7 Spring lambs $10 Butter, city creamery :iSc Eggs, selected local ex. 38c Hens 15 Vie Broilers I6c Geese lie to Hoyie CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING FOR SALE FRTTITLAND NUR8Etwf Sale yard High and Ferry streets. Full Kn of anreery stock. Italian prune a spe cialty. Grafted franquett walnuts, Roman strain. Nursery located one mile east of penitentiary. Ihone 23F21. HAND MADE SHOES And nrbbet boots for sale. Jacob Vogt. 979 Booth j Commercial street. Cobbling Death , done. janlE ; FOR SALE 40 acres "red hill" lasd, good soil, 22 acres in cultivation; 4 acres erchard. All personal propert) inclading team, cow, fresh; heifer, ten tons of good hay and numerous other items. Price 42O0. Terms easy Square Deal Realty Company, tele n-onc 4T0. tl WOODSAW CHERRY CITY WOOD SAW We live and pay taxes in Salem. Let Salem people saw your wood. Phono 269. 1198 N. 21st. F. L. Keistor, Wm. Frost. WATER COMPANY BALEM WATER COMPANY Office corner Commercial and Trade streets Bills payable monthly in advance. ELECTRIC 8UTPLY Co., 220 N. Liberty Phone 263. A com pleto line of Electric Supplies and fixtures SCAVANGES SALEM SCAVENGER Charles Soos, proprietor. Garbage and refuse of all ainds removed on monthly contract at reasonable rates. Yard and cess pools cleaned. Office phone Main 2247. Residence, Main 2278. STOVE REPAIRING STOVES REBUILT AND REPAIRED 5f years experience. IfM National and American fence Sizes 26 to 58 in. high. Paints, oil and varnish, etc. Loganberry and hop hooks. Salem Fenco and Stovo Works, 256 Court stroot. Phone 124. INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE CHAS. B. HODGKIN General Insur once, Surety Bonds, real ostate and rentals. Hubbard bldg. Phone 886. tf OSTEOPATH DRS. B. H. WHITE and R. W. WAL TON Osteopathic physicians and nerve specialists. Graduate of Amer ican school of Osteopathy, Kirksvllla, Mo. Post graduate and specialized in nerve diseases at Los Angeles college. Treat acute and chronic diseases. Consultation free. Lady attendant. Office 505-506 V. S. National Bank building. Phono 859. Residence, 340 JNortn Capital street. Phone 4ny. IN VESTOHS OPPORTUNITY Five acres close in, fine buildings, on pav ed street, $1800, easy terms. Co acres all in prunes, three miles out, on good road, only $.00 per acre, terms to suit. Acreage with modern lm provements, Newton, Kansas, for land near Salem. 8 acres, 6 acres in prunes, $2000 take house. Five room house on paved street, $1000, trade for livestock, i lve acres close in, good improvements to trade for farm and will assume. $1000 to loan. Wood & Socolofsky. Phone -148J or i 157R 1-23 NOTICE OF SALE Of Personal Property under Chattel Mortgage Notice Is hereby gjven, that by v'u tuo of a chattel mortgage executed by George C. L. Snyder and Roy S, Blod gett, oO'part tiers doing business at Sa lem, Oregon, as Snyder Printing Co.) in favor of Mergenthaler I.inotye Company, tho said mortgagee, for tho foreclosure of the same, has taken pos session of the following property de scribed in and covered by saJ chattel mortgage, to-wit: One (1) Two-letter, Model Eight Lin otype or type-casting machine of the manufacture of the said Mergenthaler UnotypO Company, known as Linotype No. 17407, bearing the name "Lino typo," and the parts and appurtenances thereunto belonging, anil all linotype machine materials, accessories, supplies, parts and appurtenances belonging to said Linotype machine sold and dcliver- !ed to the mortgagors by the mortgagee. And by virtue ot the power given in said mortgage, the said mortgagee will, on Friday, the 29th day of December, 1916, at ten o'clock a. m. of said day at L54J South Commercial street in Salem, Marion county, Oregon, sell the above described property, at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, to satis fy the balance due on raid mortgage, to wit: $1539.00 with interest thereon from June 3rd, 1913, at six per cent per annum; the sum of $.'6.92 due as taxes; the sum of $143.40 due as attorney's fees; and the costs of making such sale and storing and caring for said proper ty. The said mortgage provides that said mortgagee may bid at such sale. Dated Salem, Oregon, December 18th, 1916. tRBGENTHAl.BH LI NOT V I T. GO. Iff- John Bayne, its Agent and At tornev. dec28 We ChdlfeA uou tx Set Better results tmn wecanjvf you with a little Want Ad , iry'one to-morrow w THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL Classified Business Telephone Directory A Quick, handy reference for busy people BVBSYTRTNO ELECTRICAL Salem Etotrts Oo, Mmosm Temple, 187 North High PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING AND TINNING M. Burr, 104 South Commercial street Kate l TRANSFER AND DRAY AGE Dray Oo. soMr Stats ana front streets -sdem Trues TRAVELERS' GUIDE SOTJTHRRH PACIFIC north aotncD No. 16 Oregon EtxpreiB 5:55 a.m. f): 24 Ooos Bay 8 :02 p.m. No. 28 Willamette Limited ...9:22a.m. No. 12 Shasta Limited 11:56 a.m. No. 18 Portland rastnaei . . . 1 M p. m. No. 14 Portland Htxpraa .... 7 :55 p. m. No, 222 Portland fast Fraltfnt IS :01a.m. No. 226 Local way Freight . . . 10:20a, m. BOOTH BOO WD No. lGLCntlfornla Bxpress ...11:65 a.m. No. 17 Ashlaod Passenasr 8:82 a.m. Sa 23 Coos Bay 10:01 AOL No. 10 Cottage Grove Pass. ..4:16p.m. U.fr Mmurflnn lh W 7 ( No. 11 Shasta Limited 6:48 p.m. No. 27 Willamette Limited ...8:20p.m. No. 13 San Francisco Ehtprc aa 10 :03 p. m. No. 221 San Francisco Fast Frelont 12 -.01 a m. No. 225 Local way Freight 11 :40 a. ra. Salbu-Gsbb Li KB. No. 78 Arrives at Salem 0:16 a.m. No. 76 leaves Salem 8:60 a.m. No. 76 As. Salem (mixed) .....2:00 p.m. No. 74 i.caye Hal em s :uo p. m. No eonnoetUn south ot Gear. Balbx, Falls Cm and fnnm No. 101 Lv. Salem, motor 7:00 am, No. 163 Lv. Salem, motor 0:40 a. m No. 160 Lv. Salem for Won month and Alrlle ....1:40p.m. No. 167 Lv. Salem, motor 4 KM p.m. No. 569 Lv. Salem, muter 8 :lt p. in. No. 230 Way Pft lv. Salem 5:00 Am. No. 162 Ar. Salem 8 :30 a. m. No. 104 Ar. Salem 11:10 a.m. So. 160 Ar. Salem 8 :15 p. m. No. 188 Ar. SiUcm 8 :00 p. m. No. 170 Ar. Salem 7:46pm. No. 240 Way Fv t ar Harm 2 :aup, m, WILLAMBTTH RIVKB ROUTE Oregon City TrmssparlaHva Company Hnats leave Salem for Portland Monday Wednesday and Friday at 11 a m. ; and Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday awinlngs at 0 a. m. ForCorvollls the boats leave Salem Tuesday. Thursday and Satniilny ovenings at S a 'clock. Boats leave Port land far Salem at 0:45 each morning. FOR RRKT FOR RENT A neat 5 room house with bath, hot and cold -water, electric lights, close in, $11.50 per month. Seo J. A. Mills. dcc22 OHIROPRACTlC-PIlOIBT DR. O. L. BCOTT Graduate of Chiro yractia's Fountain Head, Davonport, lovra. If you havo tried everything and got do relief, try Chirflpiwitlc sniuaY adjustments and got well. Of fice 406-7-8 O. 8. National Bank building. Phone Main 87. Residence, Main 828-R. UNDERTAKERS WJ3BB & CLOITGH CO. C. B. Webb, A. M. Clough morticians and funeral directors. Latest modern methods known to the profession employed. 499 Court St. Main 120, Main 9888. RlT)ON-RlHABDHON CO. Funeral directors and undertakers, 252 North High street. Day asd night phone 183. MTSCELLANEOUS FRUITLAND NURSERY Sales yard now open for business at High and Ferry Hts. Full lino of nursery stopk. Italian prunes ft specialty. Nurse'ry located one mile east of penitentiary. Phone 23F21. tf OREGON SCHOOL OF NEUROLOGY Dr. Flora A. Brewster, dean of the Oregon School of Neurology, has removed from tho Hubbard bldg. to 712 State St., corner Cottage St. Ex amination free. Phone 1350. tf ARK YOU GOING Fasti Consult us about reduced freight rates on house hold goods to all points. Fast through .- rn(4a1 (!itv Tronsfer Ko.. 101 S. Commercial St., Salem. Phone 93,!. YOUR HKALTB Is important. Mag nctic healing and electricity are rcc - oeni.od as the two great healing po-v ... li, nt nit Idn.lu of diseases Come and see me. Dr. F.va ! Murphy! 384 State St. Room 11. janlSj r PAY The highest market price foi all kinds of live itOCK at all times. G. W. Eyre, 2200M, Salem. tf L M. HUM CARE OF Yick So Tong CHINESE MEDICINE AND TEA COMPANT Has medicine which will ears Any known Disease Open Sundays from 10:00 A m uati) 8:00 p. m. 163 South High Street. Silam, Oregon. Pncua S33 Sell it the Journal Want Ad Way. Hsu OBBGON HLHCTEIC RAILWAY CO. MOUTH anmrn lv. Baiem Train No. Ar. Portland .. 6.56am. .. 0:26a bl ..11:85a. a. ... 1:35 j. m. .. 4:00 p. as .. 6:50 p. bl 4 :88 a m. 2 Owl 7 :15 i. m. 0 :45 a. m. .... 10 Limited. ia .. 14' i .... 10 Limited 20 .... 11:20 o.m 1 :5o p. m. 4:00 p.m. 6 :80 p. m. 7 :55 p. ra :up. a. U 10 .00 b. m south son o POKTLAHD TO CUXH Lv. Portland 6 :30 a. m. Salem 8 :80 Bmgene 10 :06 a s, 8:80a m. ... 0 IAmttsd 10:11 - 10:46 a. m. 7 12 :06 d. BL 2:05 p. m. 9 4:16 p. a. 4:40p.m. ... 18 Limited .... 6:40p.m. 6:00 p.m. 17 Local .... 8:10 p. a. 0:20 p.m. 18 11:20 p.m. 11:45p.m. 21 Owl 1:66p.m. WfOTTH HOUND i ir ( orvaills :10 p. m. 20 8 :80 p m. Ar. Salea 0:46 am. 4:00 p.m. 7 :65 p. a, 4:85 am. Lv. Kugene. 7 :86 a m. UK p. m. 025 p. m. 12 :00 p. m. 10 Limited . 16 Llmtted . . 2 Owl SOOTH BOO HO Lv. Snlem. 1:90 a.m. 10:15 a.m. Lv. Salem 12 :5B p. m. Lv. Salem. 4 : 10 p. m. Ar. BucsM .. 1 Owl ..... 6:50a a. . 0 Limited 12:26 pa. Ar. Albany T 1 : 50 p. a. Stops at Corvallkt Ar. Albany 5:10 p.m. Ar. AllKwy . . 7 :86 a a. Ar, Hugme II 8:B0d.- Lv. Salem. 6 :40 p. m. ioutau.ib umnsiiiuN NORTH BOUHO Lv. CorvalllA Ar. Sales .. 9:48am, .. 1:45 p. a. .. 4 -.00 p. a, .. 6 :.10 u- a. .. 7:06 p. a. Ar. CorvsJHf , . .11 :38 a a, ... 5 :80 p. a ,.. 2:20 p. a. .. s :00 p. a. 8 :25 a. m. ie .... 14 .... 12:12 p. m. 2 :41 p. m. 4 :10 p. m. 8 .18 p. m. Lv. Sale t. 10 :15 a m. 4 :10 p. m. 12:00 p.m. 8 :40 p. m. 18 Ul 20 .... 22 .... SOUTH BOUND 7 . It t IiODGB DIRECTORY MODHIIN WOOD11BN OF AMERICA rs- ?m Cedar Camp, No. 6246, meets every h murky evening at 8 o'clock In Mc Cornnck hall, corner Csurt and Liberty streets. KUevator service. Geo. UetnobL V. C; J. A. Wright Clerk. SALEM LODOH Kb , A. F. ft A In stated communlcattons first Friday la each month at 7 :110 p. m. In the Masonic Temale. Chaa. McCarter, W. M. ; S. Z. Solver, secretory. 1N1TBD ARTISANS Capital Assembly, No. 84, meets every Thursdav at H p 3. in I. O. O. F. hall. C. O. 'Matlock, M. A. 0. A Vibbert secretary, Orowa Drug stere, 338 State street. CENTRAL LODGE, No. 18, K. of P Me Cormicte building. Tuesday evening1 of each week at 7 :80. C. St. Harbour, C. C. I W. B. Gllson. K. of fit. snd S. A. O. O. W. Piotectttm Ijidge Mo. Mrots every Monday evening at 8 In the McCornack hall corner Court and Liberty street. A. M. Aufrsnce, M. W. ; R A. McKadden, recorder; A. L. Brown, flnaocler ; E. B. Duncan, treat urep. 4AI.HM HUMANE SOCIETT D. D. Heeler, president; Mrs. Lou Tlllson, sacretarw. All cases of cruelty or neglect of domk animals should be reported t ths secretary for InvestlgatloD. ft. N, of A. "Oregon Grape Camp," No. 1366, meets every Thursday evening la McCornock building. Court and Liberty streets; elevator, Mrs. Sylvia Schanpp, 1791 Market, oracle; Mrs. Melissa Per sons, recorder, 1298 North Commercial. Phone 1438 M. DH MOLAV COMMANDBHV, No. 8, K. T. Kegulur conclave fourth Friday In each month at H o'clock p. m., in Masonic Temple, Sojourning Sir Knights ar courteously Invited to meet with at. Lot L. Pearce, B. C, b'rank Torhtr, recorder. ! BODSON COUNCIL, No. L R. ft 8. M ', Stated assembly first Monday In etc month. Masonic Tcmnle. N. P. Itassiut- sen. Thrice Illustrious Matter ; Glenn C Niles, recorder. 4A,,BM COUNCIL NO. 2622 Knights tad 1 Ladles of Security Meett every 2nd and , 4th Wednesday each month at Uurtt Hall. Visiting meraberB are Invited t attend. B. F. Watttn, financier, 480 8. 14th Street. I PACIFIC LODOH No. 50, A. F. ft A. M. I Stated communications third Friday In each mout i at :m p. m. m tat Rrnsst 11. Choate, secretary. WOODMEN OF 'i nn WORLD Meet evtry Friday nlKht at H o'clock in Mccsrnact block. A. J. Swelnlnk, C C ; L. 8. deer. clerk. C07 Court Street Pbn 58 MONEY TO LOAN ON Good Real Estate Security THOS. K. FORD I Over Ladd & Bush bank, Salem, Oregoa J MONEY TO LOAN I have made ar rangements for loaning eastern money, will make very low it of interest on highly improved faimt. Homer H. Smith, room 9 MeOOinaek I Bldg., Salom, Oi-e. Phone 98. TRY JOURNAL WANT .ADS