OATLY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 27, 1916. SEVEN Willamette Valley News THE MARKETS Monmouth News which U to be Mnt to children of for-idy. ;eign lands. I The Indies Aid aocietv will hold I Mil Daphne Ostrom came home from ' their annual oyster ami at the (Capital Journal Special Service) siom FVId evening and will remain : church on New Years night; suppci 1.minefuth. Dee. 2H. The Christina for the holiday season. ! will be served. A program is beinj, . r ation at the normal and also at K. T. Evans of one-half mile couth of 'prepared. tr.i'ning school Iieirnn Saturday morn Monmouth is very ill witii pneumonia, Mrs. Needham of l'ortland in visiting jn ana win last until Mommy jan 1 ami .Mrs. r.vans has la grippe; th-y ; ner parents, air. and Mrs. m. mteney. 8. There wa a special train Saturday have a trained nurse from Dallas ear- Miss Ruth Saucy spent Xmas at the bearing northbound students out on ing for Mr. Kvaas. jhonie of her parents, their way home lor the holiday season; Horry Judd has sold his cement mix-1 Frank Marsden of Eastern Oregon, also oue for those going son h on Sat 1 cr to A. T. Tallman and has started n nephew of Mrs. M. .loues and W. K. urdav evening. The special, excursion east for a visit with friends and rela-1 Mooney, is here paying them a visit, trains for the return trip will come ,ive. Mrs. Judd will probably join Verne Wikoff came home from Se iu on Sunday evening, Jan. 7. ililm after the holidays. lattle to spend Christmas with the home The iifth game of the basketball con-, Monmouth is to have a brick and0"'8- . testa between the junior mid senior tile works again; E. M. Partridge of! ''has. Mendenhall and family of men of the normal was played on Tues- Dallas has leased the plant forinerlv Hrooks spent Christmas at Fillmore da v afternoon. This was a lively game owned bv Mr. Shaw and will be"i"n ! Tyrrell 's. mid one of the best of the season. The 'work in April. L. T. Reynolds loaded n car of apples esult was victory for the .tumors and, The Monmouth bov scouts played a : Monday morning. e iiarfles of the series stand three to ' splendid game of basket ball with the Mr. ami Mrs. Doumard and family to in faor of the juniors. Dallas scouts in the high school gym-f Eas ern Oregon are visiting Mr. D's On Friday nfternooa Miss Todd gave nasium Friday night. The score was1 parents, Ir. and Mrs. F. Stettlcr, and a reception to all the normal students: U to H in favor of the home team. I other relatives. on Thursday evening there was a the-1 ' The Italians who were doing thej Mrs. R. I). Brown is visiting her ulty dinner at the dormitory and a excavation work for the railroad for ' '"Other, Mrs. J. Yoder. Christmas program by the normal girls. the main street paving finished the The literary society will convene "Xhe Bird's Christinas Carol" was work and left Monday; another gang again os January 5, 1917. r rmny nignt in tne normal ennp-;iR at work tilling in along tho tracks; m ' The following pricee for fruit and vegetable are tboee aakad by the wholesaler of the retailer, l.1 not what i paid to the producer. All other p.-icea are those paid ta producer. Correcticn are nude daily. The holiday dullness is etill on the market and no changes in prices are recorded today. In the augar market, Portland has a redurtion of 10 cents a hundred and this will be effecti'. e in u da) or so here. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING n MtMttMtMMMHmMttH FOE SALE el DT the ,ioint literary societies; tins : with rock ballast. Several of these entertainment was open for the public! Italians are very musical and in con and was very much appreciated by all sequence were invited to several of the who were fortunate enough to be there, homes. 1'iidnv afternoon the children of the training school gave a Christmas en Sumner Ostrom came up from Port land Saturday to spend Christmas with tcrtainment consisting of dialogues, his parents; he returned to Portland recitations and carols to which the pub-jMondav evening. 1.. J. Chnpin was a visitor here Wed In was invited. On MoiiTlay and Tuesday the normal was favored bv the presence of two nesdav having had business at the normal; Mr. Cliapin was former agri members of the committee appointed i cultural agent of Marion county and iv the last legislature to investigate is prominent in grunge circles." die different educational institutions i li. K. Sickafoose- has received an of the s ate, who were sent here to invitation, to attend Uie gulden funi look into the financial status of the : versnrv of Hissolo longe No 1!, I. normal school and the conditions at I o. O. F., in Portland, Jan. 5. He ia the dormitory; Supt. Y. H. Strnyer ut spending the holidays with his son and Baker and Representative Childs of family in Portland and will probably liiownsville, both of whom were in-j attend this anniversary celebration, terestfeg speakers during Tues.lny s Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Mack gave the jiiai'el perion, "iing uie sisueuis nuii. ; inns oi ineir nonsenoiu a treat in tne fcr ilaaa ., 1 ........ -i IV.. ni vn.irs f.f ..... nt' .. ...... ...... I'. .., C.. 1 1 .OilCWe.ll li ii t;..." ....... ,.n... - .id. ui .in uiatci an. i imm mi nun li experience in educational work. jeon and on Tuesday Mrs. Mack took I'riilav morning Senator Booth of, the girls out to the Alderson farm. Eugene spoke to the students and lac-, where she gave them a real farm din ulty on the subject of "Success in ner in cafeteria style. Life," which, he said, is not measured! Monmouth grange is making prepa bv a man s possessions Imt rattier ly i rations tor a rousmg time at their an Grain Wheat lUMaJj Oats, new 4Sc Rolled barley 40 Bran l!8-50 Shorts, per ton $32 Hay, clover tl2i:i Hay, cheat )11 Hay, vetch - $18 Hay, timothy $16 Batter Butterf at .' 38. Creamery butter per pound Country butter 40c JSic tV character, by what h There was u dancing party given in the gymnasium Saturday night and an other party in the training school build in; on the sumo night. There were beautiful Christinas decorations and a luge Christmas tree at both places. The interchange of humorous gifts caused much merriment. Rev. W. A. Elkin of the Christian church has had four different calls to other churches, since he came to Mon mouth: the fourth one came recently! from Corvallis and was a tempting one but .Mr Elkins decided to remain with nual indoor picnic on Xew Vi day North Santiam News (Capital Journal Special Service.) North Santiam, Dec. 2l. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shearer of Portland have moved into the vicinity for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Keithley and fam ily and Miss Potter are visiting at tho Keithley and Angel homes. Miss Rachel Angel of Scio is visit ing at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Augel. Clifford Jnrvis. who has been away the past season in parts of Washing ton, is home for awhile. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Maple and son of Portland are visiting at the McLaugh lin home. Mrs. John Roy and grandson, Ralph, nnd Mis. Anna Reynolds are visiting at the home of Mrs. Rov's son, Stanley, of Molalla. Mrs. Edwin Mci'ormick of Scio visit ed at the home of her parents. -Mr. and Mrs. John Mack. The Xmas tree and entertainment given bv the public school was fine. August Sherman shipped a carload of wood to Salem this week. Eggs auu poultry Eggs, case count cash Egsrs, trado . Hens, pound Boosters, old, per pound Turkeys, live Turkeys, dressed 22fo24c Ducks, live 12o;14c Geese, live llfel"c 30c 32c 12(ftl3c 9' ..... 18c FKUITLAND Nl'RSKnf Hale yard High and Fertj t reels. Full line of! nursery itoek. Italian prunes a pe cialty." Orafted franquett walnut, Roman strain. Nursery located one j mile east of penitentiary. Phone 23F21. HAND MADE SHOES And nbber boot for sale. Jacob Vogt. 970 Booth ! Commercial (treet. Cobbling neatl done. , janl2 THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL Classified Business Telephone Directory A Quick, handy reference for busy people WOODBAW CHKRRYC1TY WOOD SAW We live and pay taxes in Saiem. Iet Salem people saw your wood. Phono 269 1198 N. 21st. F. L. Koistcr, Wm Frot. WATER COMPANY 9ALKM WATEB COMPANY Office corner Commercial and Trade streets Bill payable monthly in advance. Hayesvilie News JUST GOT OVER A COLD? Look out 'for kidney troubles and backache. Colds overtax the kidnoyp and often leave thorn aK. For weak kiduevs well, read what a Salem man elected minor. O. the two vear ter citv treasurer: R. li. Awensen, recorder anil Frank Morelnnd. marshal. At the regular meeting of the Odd (Capital Journal Special Service) Hayesvilie, Or., Dec. 27. Misses Lot ti MccAfee and Anna and Martha Benny came home from Mill Citv to spend the holidnv vacation at their ! says Ed La Fountain, retired farmer, 1940 South Liberty street, Salem, says: "Two years ago, I came down with a heavy cold which settled on my kidneys and caused me a great deal of trou ble. My back was sore and stiff. My kidneys acted too freely and I had to get up eight or ten times at night nnd I couldn 't control the kidney secretions. I took three boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills nn.l thnv stormed the miserv in mv John Riddel were elected couucHme.i ; . ....... ,,,. ,,., ,, t in unnA I -"-." " " , "T""' r the two vear term: DnnW Stump ! : . ... ".: V: i tr .... u. , desire to pass tne Money secretions. .... . t. , uii-Mui-JH, 1J. X JU-YIH'lun, Hill for tlie one year lerm; . a. nmnu, nrran9e fM nra0Mni , .- i i .... ...,,. .... ,. - -. respective homes. auga dertrude lsosche arrived in Sa lem Saturday froin Le wist oh, Idaho, where she is teacher in the public cu lo lema.u ' :,,, ,, ,.:: nt hmP the church here much to the deUgW M,w NViliiaras and Miss Bason visit Of his many frienils in Monmouth u th(, S(.hools bpre on ThursdBV Miss a, u,e tt,,miin civ elecnou l uesany ; Williams is u returning missionary there were only 61 votes cast; there be-jfronl lmiiri she s,oko for , sh0rt time ing only one ticket in the field there (u ,M was no' opiiositioil. H. C.,.Ostrom was! rf.....::.:!. T)itriet S S ennven- .A. v I'J ei loo iiiui Pork, Veal and Mutton Pork, drewed 12ii3c Pork, on foot 9e Spring lambs, 1910 7 l-28c Veal, according to qnolity 12c Steers 5c Cows 44 l-2c Bulls 33c Ewes 5c Wethers 5 l-26c Figs and Dates Pigs, 70 four oz $2.60 Figs, 36 12-02 $2.75 Pigs, 12 10-oz $1.00 Black figs 9c White figs 10c lion will luigr for a program up to tne stancl- iurd and well worthw of every one at tending who is interested in Sunday - in) n-iirl- fellows last Monday night, Key. El- q1(0 g numi)(,r 0f parents and l ias, Gordon Bowman ami i rving , fiiojuls met at the scfiool house on Orund were uiven the first a$P'S , I Friday at " P- m- At the appointed time the "order, Aftvr'tlie business session ; ,,(, si;10a,.s took ejr ros,,ective pk"es the Rebekahs came with refreshments ,M tll() jon0Wig program was rend which wen served to nil and the oven- ero)jj Song, Long, Long Ago; exercise, uig was spent in games auu i.'s. Xmas month; recitation, Joy Ureig 1 lie higli school onsKet uiiti leam v. cut to Bnena Vista Saturday for a game with the champions of that place The Moniuouth team was badly beaten, the score being 4." to 21 in -favor of I'.euna Vista. Mrs. John Puller returned Thursday from her visit at the old home in.Penr. she also visited with friends song. Amas Clumps, Audrey lute ani Pear) BrOWn; recitation, Carmen Kuhn song, Welcome to Xmas, Sth grade; recitation, Xmas t.'arol, Loreu Stctt ler; song, Christmas Carol, primary pupils; drill, Christmas chimes; song. The Spirit of Christmas, Carmen Kuhn and Pearl Jirown; exercise, On the eve of Christmas, .1th and Sth grades. They Since then, my kidneys have caused me but very little trouble and in every way I am enjoying the best of health." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan s Kidney Pills the same that Mr. La Fountain had. Foster-MilDurn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. Vegetables Cabbage $1.50 String garlic 1012c Potatoes, sweet 4c Potatoes, per 100 pounds $1.90 Green onions - 0c Green peppers 20e Carrots, dozen 40 Artichokes $1 Lettuce, California, crate $2.25 Onions $2.75 Celery 7590c Cauliflower Parsnips, carrots and beefs $1.25 Corn husks, lb ISfta Fruits Apples 50cf$$l Oranges, navels $2503.00 Oranges, Japanese $1.00 Lemons, per box $44.50 Bananas, pound 5c California grape fruit $3.50 Florida grape fruit . . . . . . $5.00 Pineapple oc Honey $3.50 Cranberries $11.5012.50 Retail Prices Eegs, per dozen, fresh ranch 35c Sugar, cane $8.05 Sugar, beet $7.85 Creamery butter 45c Flour, hard wheat i fZ(RJZ..t.- Flour, valley $1.85(2.00 ELKCTBIC SUPPLY Co., 220 N. Liberty Phone 263. A com ploto line of Electric Supplies nnd fixture 8CAVANQER SALEM SCAVENGER Charle Soot, proprietor. Garbage and refuse of all Kinds removed on monthly contract? at reasonable rates. Yard and cess pools cleaned. Office phone Main 2247. Residence, Main 2272. STOVE REPAIRING BVRBYTHINU BUBOTRIOAJL Salem Eleatrl Oo, Uaaoni Temple, 127 North High atan IM PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING AND TIN NINO 4. U. Ban, 164 Booth Commercial (treat Mala t TRANSFER AND DRAYAGB Salem True Dray Oa eoraar State ana front street T4 M4tef eet4 t- TRAVELERS' GUIDE ! STOVES REBtOLT AND REPAIRED 5Pyears experience. I )t National and American fence Sizes 26 to 58 in. high. Paints, oil and varnish, etc. Loganberry and hop hooks. Salem Fenco and Stove Works, 256 Court street. Phone 194. IJBUROE AND REAL ESTATE CHAS. B. HODGKIN General Insnr auce, Surety Bonds, real estate and rentals. Hubbard bldg. Phone 386. tf OSTEOPATH DRS. B. H. WHITE and B. W. WAL TON Osteopathic physicians and nerve specialists. Graduate of Ame-r icau school of Ostebpathy, Kirksville, Mo. Post graduate and specialized in nerve diseases at Los Angeles college. Treat acute and chronic diseases Consultation free. Lady attendant Office 505-506 U. S. National Bank building. Phone 859. Rosidence, 340 North Capital street. Phone 469. si ivnnia in Ohio 'and reports a very pleasant IhaA a Bjcelv decorated Xmas tree, and time. She was gone about three weeks. ; Santa appeared on the scene and pre T. P. (lilnioro and wife went to 8lH8en$pJ e!lc), pufiil with a little booklet lein Saturday to spend the holidays I jn memory of Christmas. The teacher, with Mrs. Oilmore's parents. 'Miss RotV.ien and Miss Patterson, C. E. Stone has returned from East-1 brought greetings of the season and eru Oregon where lie has been for soniCi.,! Qe)Uirted lor their homes, the teach time helping his father place the iurflorg ,Tji spend their vacation at their macliinetv moved from here. Ihotnes. returniuir to then- school duties Miss Oaynelle Shore spent Saturday I uoain on January 2. Mid Sunday in Portland with her sts-i xheto is a report in the neighbor- ter, Mrs. Brown. . hood that there was to be a Christmas Mr. and Mrs. A." W; Poole and clnl ,trPe i)t ,). gehoel house oi Christmas d'Pn. Mr. Tallman, Dr. and Mrs. Mat j nisj,t, but this is like n great many this and Prof, and Mrs. Ostein were j other reports, w ithout foundation. The visitors in Salem this week. ! w riter of this is not the one to pro- Former normal students who canto nol.(, judgment but we wish them linme for the holidays and to attend thejwpB,, anil leave them in the hands of dance Saturday night were Harold Tall-1. , j,lst judge, it is not the spirit of the man of Mantling; Oscar Edwards of master to tear down men's characters, the department of mathematics in tlie;)ut help tliem if they arc willing to Salem junior high school: Harold Ben- ), helped. iamin of Salem Heights and Jack Woodj George Oronkc came home from .Tunetion Citv. Portland to spend the holiday vacation The Christinas entertainment giver, . ,..:,, ,i10 f0ii; at home. in the Christain'church Saturday even-. iusr was nniuue in that every member Rub Pain From Back with Small Trial Bottle of Old "St. Jacob's Oil." An'. Pain is gone! Quickly 1 Yes. Almost instant relief from soreness, stiffness, lameness and pain follows a gentle rubbing with "St. Jacobs Oil." Hub this soothing, penetrating oil right on your painful -back, and like magic, relief comes. "St. Jacobs Oil" is a harmless backache, lumbago and sciatica cure which never disappoints and doesn t hum the skin. Straighten up! Quit complaining! Stop those torturous "stitches." In a moment you will forget that you ever had a weak back,, because it won t hurt or be stiff or laiiie. Don't suffer! Oct a small trial bottle of old, honest "St. Xmas in Salem, with Mrs. Iteyuol.ls the bible sefltud who could be pre-. ..,. and mother, Mr. and .Mrs. J. l. ent took part in the exercises, Rom j FriZZel. the little lots of the cradle roll to the ; ,rs, .. ji. Halbert, Mrs. T. S. Webb, old men's class who represented the; Arthur Jones have been among the sick wise men. The. exercises consisted ; The Christian Endeavor will hold mainly of tableaux, there being MmjHtir semi annual bastBes meeting at in all. There was a solo by Miss Em- the church on Friday eve, Dec. M. ma Parker; a duet. No Room in the Inn Miss Edna Fitts came home Satur by Beth Ostroni and Grace Graham jay Monmouth, accompanied by aiol another duet by Rosabelle Smith U young lady friend to spend the holi- Mi. and .Mrs. h. T. Reynolds spent j Jacobs Oil" from your druggist now and get this lasting relief. PORTLAND MARKET Portland, Or., Dec. 27. Wheat, club $1.40 Red Russian $1.37 Blueetem $1.-17 Forty-fold $1.40 Oats, No. 1 white feed $.".5.00 Barley, feed $:'.7 Hogs, best live 0,85 Prime steers $8.25 fancy cows $7 Calves $(i Spring lambs $10. 88 Butter, city creamery 38d Eggs, selected local ex. :'.8(i 40c Hens ISe Broilers 10V Oecse lie INVESTORS OPPORTUNITY S4 Five acres close in, fine buildings, on pav ed street, $1800, easy terms. 20 acres all in prunes, three miles out, on good road, only $200 per acre, terms to suit. Acreage with modern lm proveinents, 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. Five acres close in, good improvement to trade for farm and will assume. $1000 to loan. Wood & Socolofskv. Phone 2148J or 1157R. 1-23 SOUTHERN PACIFIC. NORTH BOUND No. 10 Oregon Kxprem 6 :R5 a m. Ne. 24 Coo By 8:62 p.m. No. 28 Willamette United ...0:22a.m. Ma 12 Shasta Limited 11:50 a.m. No. 18 Portland Paasengcr . . . 1 :3D p. m. No. 14 Portland RxpreSB .... 7 AS p. m. No. 222 Portland fast Freight 12 :01 a. m. Na220 Luoal way FretaM... 10:20a.m. SOUTH BOUND No. 16LCa!tforn!a Htxpresa ...11:08. m. No. 17 Ashland Pasajar. . . .8 :82 a. m. So. 23 Coo Bay .10:01a.m. No. 19 Cottage Orore la. ..4:16p.m. Makes connection with N. T4 Goer brunch. No. 11 Shasta Limited 6:43 p.m. No. 27 Willamette Limited . . .6 :20 p. m. No. 18 San Brundaco Kxprcs 10 :00 p. m. No. 221 San Francisco Fact Freight 12:01a. m. No. 225 Local way Freight 11 :4. m. Salhu Okbr Li nr. No. 78 Arrives at Salem Na T IrfBTcs Salem . . . No. 76Ar. Salem (mixed) . No. 74 Lchtc Salem No oonnectlen eouth of deer. .0 :1B . m .9 :60 a. m. .2 :00 p. m 3 :0B p. m Sju.mm, Falls Cm ahb Wrstbbn No. 161 Lt. Salem, motor 7 MM a.m. No. 1U3 t. v. Salem, motor 0:45 a. m. No. ltio l.v. Solom for Monmonth and Alrlle .1 s40 p. m No. 1R7 l.v. Salem, motor 4 :00 p. m No. 169 L. Salem, motor 6 :1C p. m. No. 239 Way Fr't Iv. Salem 6:O0a.m. No. 162 Ar, Salem 8 :80 a. m. Na 164--Ar. Salem 11 :10 a. m. Na 16fr Ar. Salem 8 :15 p. m. No. 168 Ar. Salem 6 :00 p. m. No. 170 Ar. Salem 7 :4B p. m. No. 240 Way Fr't ar Salm 2:30 p.m. WILLAMHTTH KIVKB BO0TB Oregon Oily Trannporfation Company Ilonta leave Salem tor Portland Monday Wednesday and Friday at 1J a m. ; and Tuesday. Thuinin una Saturday mornings at 0 a. m. Forrorvaltls the bouts leave liulem Tuesday, Thursday una Saturday (tvenincs at a'clock. Boahs leave Port' land for Salem at 6 :4S each morning. OBBOON BUSCTBIC BAIL WAT CO. NORTH RDDND Lt. Salem Train Na Ar. Portias: 4:a.m. 2 Owl 6:86a m 7:16 a.m. 6 0:26 am. 9:45 a. m 10 Limited 11 RB. m 11:80a. m 12 1:35 n.m. 1 .Vi p id 14' i. 4 KK) p. 4 :00 p. m 16 Limited ... 6 :60 o. at 8 30 P . 20 7:40 p. m 7:66 p.m. 22 10 :00 p. L south bound Portland to Balsim Lt. Portland 6 :30 a. m. Salem 8 85 Bngen 10 :68 a. m. 8 :80 . m. 10 :45 a. m. . . 2 :00 p. m. 4 lo p. m. . . 6 :05 p. m. 0:20 p.m. ., 11:45 p.m. .. LT Corralll 4.10 p. m. . Lt. Mugene. 7 :36 a. m. . . liiBS p. m. . . 11:25 p. m. . 12 :06 p. m. 6 Limited 7 ... 9 ... 13 Limited . .. 17 Local , 19 ... .. 21 Owl . BOUND 20 10 Limited . 16 Limited 10 :11a. 12:96 p. av 4:16 p. st 6:40 p. m. .... 8:10p.m. II :20p. m. i :oo p. s. Ar. Salem 6 .80 u. m. Ar. Salem 9:45 a.m. 4:00b. B. 7 .66 p. m. 4:88am. .. 2 Owl .. SOUTH BOUND Ar. Runo .. 21 Owl 6:50 a.m. . 0 Limited 12 .26 pm. Ar. Albany 7 1 :B0 p. m. Stop at Corralll Ar. Alhaat a :10 p. m. Ar. AJbaar .. 7:85 a.m. Ar. BoBjea 18 8:B0n.m. 1 UUVAI.1.1M UieiNHNJTIUH NORTH BOUND Lt. Corralll. Ar. Baled 8:2Ba.m 16 9:45 a.m. 12:12 p.m 14 1:46 p.m. 2 :41 p. m 16 4 .00 p. m. 4:10p.m. 20 6:30p.m. 0 : IS p. m. !' 22 7 :0fl . m. aoUTH BOUND Lt. Salem. Ar. CorrallM 10:15 a. m 6 11 .33 a. m. 4 :1B p. m 6 5:86 b, 12 :56 p. m 7 3:90 p.m. 8:40 p.m. It :00 p. , Lt, Salem. 1 :66 a. m. 10:15 a.m. Lt. Salem 12 :6G p. m Lt. Snlem. 4:16 p. m. Lt. Salem. 6 :45 p. m. NOTICE OF SALE Of. Personal Property under Mortgage Chattel Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTO R I A LODGE DIRECTORY CHIROPRACTIC SFIWOLOaiST IMODHRN WOOIMWN OK AMRUICA Ore gon Cedar camp. No. 6248. meets every Thursday evening ut 8 o'clock In Mc cormick hall, corner Court nnd Liberty , ! streets. HlerBtor servlca Geo. Irvluubl, j V. C. ; J. A, Wright. Clert. MICKENHAM & CO. Will pay highest cash price for veal, poultry and eggs. 160 S. High. Phone 10 :;: in. I Oavncllo Shore. donaioSr either of - - Each class made I, i.... vacation at home. money or toys w. );. Savage and tnnui.v speni arw ' .,t Mrs. Savage 'a mother in Salm.. Mi. :iilbert. The Sunday school here gave a fine Xmas program consisting of song, rec litatioilS, etc, on Saturday eve. There was a good sized crowd present. The .church was nicely decorated for the occasion. The following program was Carried out: Song. We have heard the ! store; responsive reading; pnycr; soug j choir: recitation. John oder: Mn Choir; recitation, Madeline Saucy; 'song, choir; exercise, class of hoys; Ming by school, Joy to the Wurld; ic titarion, Kuth Starr, My Wish; song l.y .the choir; recitation, Joe leci; n Flovd King; song By s-nooi, tSe food-tonic that corrects these M.- : - oi J f cables. Its pure cod liver oil is gj .t: a cell-building tOOO to purify and t ,. rV.:i. i, ; song, choir; recitation, George enrich the blood ana nourish; iiec idcr; recitation, Kenneth King; the nerve-centers. Your &Jk ng b choir-, recitation, Emil i' -ttrJLJtU C?,V J i A. .-w. ie, The ChrUtmns tree; strength will respond to W VVt.M,. fhwiag ,u, How OttS tmulsion but See B , l;nutil HI choir. After- which Santa that you get SCOTTS. -jfcL:Clau appeared to the del,ght of all bcottetBdwBe.BlxmfieId.M.J. It-B and prcgented each with a sack of can- Are You Worn Out? Does night find you exhausted nerves unsettled too tired to rest? scorn EMULSION Breaking Records for Results -that's what our little Want Ads are doing for eVerybodj who trie, them TRY JOURNAL WANT ADS 1'KUSI'KKITY !. I.A.NAUA ThOiis ands of farmers in Western Canadi. have sold their crops this year for more than the total cost of their land. Land at $15 to $30 an acre has produced crops worth $40 to $75 an acre. Stock raising and dairying arc equally prom able hogs and beef highest in coun try's history. Irrigation districts pro ducing more alfalfa and tedder crops than evpr before. Get your farm home from the Canadian Pacific Railway. Last year 1 asked you to-take advant age oi mis opporiuunv-yuu w. mor,R mav b, t ,.,, saU, have iiaid for vour farm with the 19Hi eV33 a.i. ,,. Notice is hcrcby given, that by vi, tuc of a chattel mortgage executed by George C, li. Snyder and Hoy S. Blod gett, i . o-partners doing business at Sa lem. Oregon, as Snyder Printing Co.) in favor of Mergenthaler Linotype Coinpnny, tho said .mortgagee, for tho foreclosure of the same, has taken pos session of the following property de scribed in and covered by said chattel mortgage, to-wit: One (1; Two-letter, Model Eight Lin otype or type casting machine of the manufacture of the said Mergenthaler Linotype Company, known us Linotype No. 17407, bearing the name "Lino type," and the parts and appurtenances thereunto belonging, and all linotype machine materials, accessories, supplies, parts and appurtennnces belonging to said Linotype machine sold mid deliver ed to the mortgagors by the mortgagee. And by virtue of 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 150 South Commercial street in Salem, Marion county, Oregon, sell the above aeaeribed property, at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, to satis fv the balance due on said mortgage, to- wit: $1539.00 with interest thereon from June 3rd, 1913, at six per cent per annum; the sum of $50.92 due as taxes; the sum of $143.40 due as attorney's fees; and the costs of making such sale anil storing and caring for said proper ty. The said mortgage provides that said DK. O. l. SCOTT Graduate of Chiro p'ractic's Fountain Head, Davenport, Iowa. If you havo tried everything and got no relief, try Chiroprnctic V i , , 1 A. .11 rt spinal an.iustineiiTs nna gei wen. , tTNITB,n inn t u ri u v., i I Ho nli : i rJL) KtOV o V. building. Phone Main 87. Residence. Main 828-B. BAT.BM I.ODOB Nw A. F. & A. M Htnted communications first FiUfaj la each mouth at 7 :tiU p. m. In the Mimnnle Temple, rims. McCurter, W. M. ; B. Z. Bclver, eecretwy. UNDEETAKBEB WHBB & CLOUGH CO. C. B. Webb, A. M. lough uiorticinns and funeral directors. Latest modern methods known to the profession employed 499 Court St. Main 120, Main 9888. RIDON RICHARDSON CO. Funeral directors and undertakers, 252 North High street. Day and night phone 183. MISCELLANEOUS FRUITLAND NURSERY Sale yard now open for business at High and Ferry Hts. Full line of nursery stopk. Italian prunes a specialty. Nursery located one mile cast of penitentiary. Phone 23F21. tf AHTTKANH Central Aisemblr. Wo. K4, meets every Thursday at a p a. in I. O. O. F. hall. 0. O. Matlock, M. A. C. A Vibbert secretary, Orown Drug store, 338 Slata street. CENTRAL IXJDOB, No. 18, K. of R Me Cornuck bullilliiK. Tucsdaj evening ai each week at 7 :30. C 13. Barboor, C. C. W. B. Ollloa, K. of B. nnd A A. O. U. W. Piotectlon T.odge JJe. Mrvis rrcrj Monday evening at 8 in th McCornack hall corner Court and Libert Street, A. B. Aufrauce, M. W. ifl. A. McKadilcn, recorder ; A. I.. Jtrowa, flnnncler ; E. B. Duncan, treasurer. SALIQM linMABJE BOCIETT D. D. Heeler, prcHldcnt; Mm. Lou TItlson, lecrrurw. All case of cruelty or neglect ef duiafe animals should be reported t the ecretury for Imrctttlgatlon. OHKOON SCHOOL OF NKUROLOGY Dr. Flora A. Brewster, dean oi the Oregon School of Nenrology, has removed from the Hubbard bldg. to 712 State St., corner Cottage St. Ex amination free. Phone 1350. tl It. N. of A, "Oregon Orape Camp," No. 18UO, meet every Thursday evening la MeOornnck building. Court and Liberty streets ; elevator. Mrs. Hylrla Hchuupp, 17U1 Market, oracle; Mrs. Melbora I'er ons, recorder, 121K1 North Commercial. Phone HMM. DK MOLAY I'OMMANDBRT, No. 5, K. T. Regulnr conclave fourth Krlday In each month t H o'clock p'. m., In Masonic Temple. Bojourntng Blr Knight ar courteously Invited to meet with a. Lot L. I'eurce, B. C, ITrank Turner, recorder. crop again I extend tne invitation. Good land from $11 to $30 per acre; irrigated laad from $35; 20 years to pay; government guarantees land and water titles. Pay in full at any time if desired. We will lend you up to $2,000 in improvements in certain districts, with no security other than the land. Ready made farms sold on special easy terms. Loan for live slock after one year's occupation, subject to certain reasonable considerations explained on request. Low taxes; no taxes on im provement. Free schools; full religious liberty; good climate, and the best neighbors in the world. Other farmers becoming rich in Western Canada; you have the same opportunity. Buy direct lrom the Canadian Pacilic Railway Write for free book and full informa tion. 3t S. Dennis, assistant to the pres ident, Canadian Pacific iHailway, 77 Ninth Avenue, Calgary, Albeit:.. Can ada. . Dated Salem, Oregon, December 18th, 1910. MEBGENTHALEB LINOTYPE CO. John Baync, its Agent anil At- IICV. deejs tAne CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bear the Signature Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Wg ChalkiRdc uou to et i Better results tf?ar? VKanfyw Vou wi th a little Want Ad , j iry'one to-morrow. AliK VOII GOING Kastl Ooiisult uii about reduced freight rates on house I OODNON COUNCIL, No. 1. K. 8. v..i nnn,l to u 1 1 noints Fast throuL'h stated a.isemnly first Uondey In i " n....i..i ';.,. , l!ln month, Mssonlc Temple. N. P. 8Ur lev. v .tiyimi 101 H. Commercial 8t., Salem. Phone 933. II. eCl month. Masonic Tcinule. N. P. ttaaiaa- en. Thrice Illustrious Master; Or.nu C. NUcs, recerder. VOUR HKALTI1 Is important. Mag actic healing and electricity are rec ogni.efl as the two great healing pow eru in the treatment of all kinds of diseases. Come nnd are me. Dr. F.va , M :m COUNCIL NO. 2022 Knight anal Ladles of Hecurlty Meets every 2nd una 4th Wednesday euck uiiintb ut Hunt 1111. Visiting memliers ftre Invited U intend. K. V. Walteu, riuancler, 480 I. 14th Htreet. Murphy. 384 State 8t. Room 11. janl2- PACIFIC LOMI No. 60, A. P. A. M. ' I Staled communication third Friday r ft. -- - ' ,.,,Li fn. In each month Ht 7:80 p. m. In tM PAY The hlghst market price lot MaHon(. T,.mp,.. nal V. Ilolam, W. K. all kinds of live stpc.s at all times. n,0et U. Cboate. ecrury. O. W. Kyre, 220CM, Salem. tf LM. HUM CARE OF Yick So Tong CHINESE MEDICINE TEA COMPANY AND Has medicine which will ear Any known Disease Open Sundays from 10:00 a. nr.til 8:00 p. m. 109 South High 8tret. Bslawi, Oregon, i'noua IZi Sell it the Journal Want Ad Way. ' i WOODMKN OF TUB WOItl.r Meet everr Friday night ut 8 o'clock In McC'ernacc block. A. J. Kwelnlnk, C C; h 8. Oeer, clerk. r,Q7 ('..urt Htrwt I'hon 5Ba. MONEY TO LOAN OS Good Reul Kstate Seeunty TH08. K. FORD Over Ladd & Bush bank, Salem, Oregoa MONEY TO LOAN I have Blade ar rangements for loaning aastern. money, will make very low rat of interest on highly improved farm. Homer H. Saaitb. 'room 0 tcCoruac Bldg- Halem, Ore. Phone 9(i. Children Qry FOR FLSJCKER'S CASTORIA