THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEB. 15, 1917. NINE Former Dallas Man Gets Railroad Promotion Capital Journal Scial Service) K. D. Jennings, formerly Matin citizen and at one time telegraph oper-n,)eth aror ior ie noumern ririiir rmlwny at tUt place lias licen promoted to a Kwitioii as loiuniiTiial ageut fur the O &l iml . m .-K.uin.ru m.uir .-uuipauy ai now ol- fiees just opened at Spokane. Mr. Jen ttiags for th. pMst iew yean has Immmi traveling freight agent for the 8. P. with hciuhpiarters in Portland and his promotion to Hie new posit inn show s the high regard which tho company pis. rs in him. Dallas Girls to Study Trench A class of girls of this city romnoac J of Misses Hallie Smith. Maude ISarues, Helen Casey. Pearl Smith and Muriel Grunt have organized a class in Preach au.t bare hegun taking lessons in that ' mon.t, wregOB, receimy to iook at ianu. language from Mrs. O. P. MaeUregor. Mrs. P. V. Mahonv was delighted All the young ladies Intend to enter seme time ago with the gift of a beau the University of Oregon next fall and'tiful new piano given her by her par credits are given bv the university for! Conrad, Montana, who are visiting her. work done studying foreign Inn- Mge. Commercial Club in New Quarters The Uallas Commercial club has rent ed rooms in the ("glow building on Main street and have oved their furni .ture and fixtures into the no wlocation. The new room will also be the head quarters ol the I'olk county fair asso ciation and the Polk county fruit grow ers association. It is the plan of Mrs. Winnie Braih'n the secretary of the above organization! to conduct an em ployment agency this summer in con nection with the other club work. The plan has the approval of the residents .of the rural districts. Basketball Saturday Night The Hallos basketball team will meet the swift team from Multnomah ath letic club on the local floor Saturday night. At the game played in Portland two weeks ngo the Dallas team was de feated by score of 12 to 11 and since that time they have been practicing every day with the hopes of evening up the score wrlen the visitors came to this city. Special trains I will be run from the surrounding towns for the gniue. I'aul Hunter of the Dallas ""'g'' has returned from a short business trip .to Portland. Miss Italic I 'glow and Miss Flora AHJCallon returned 'the first' of the week from an extended visit in San Francisco. Ilreeze (libson was a Capital city vis itor Monday with relatives and friends Breeze also attended the legsluture while in Soieill, Rev. and Mrs. T. H. Starbuek and daughter, .Miss Kdith, were guests at the home of their son, Dt. A. IS. Star buck, on Court street this week. Mrs. Frank Hligh and Mrs, S. E. Rhodes of the Capital city are guests of relatives and friends in Pallas this week. Mr. and M atlfiom an i raTTf'o'fniaT' County CU in son were 1 M. I). Ellis have retunt 'lnlod visit to points in nd Mrs. Ada It. ROD emlence visitors with relatives the first of the week. Miss Dollie Hurl; of Airlie was a Sliest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claire Snyder the first, of the week. Mrs. L. I). Brown has returned from linker where she was called by the serious illness of her mother, Mrs. 8. N. McKiin. . Miss (iladys Cartwriglit, a teacher in the Dallas schools, spent Sunday at the home of her parents in Salem. Frank Pepper ol Portland, owner of the Dallas Ice plant, was a Dallas vis itor this week. ADVERTISED LETTER LIST Advertised Pebruar 13, 1917. Mldredgo, Mr. Geo. M..; Ade;rsoM, Mrs. M. S,; Boelenger, Miss li.; Bond. Miss Clara: Hun net t Shop, (3)i Brewer, Mrs. Pearl; Brown. Mrs. Selvia; Carver, Miss R. M-J Craig. Win., Esq.; Ender. Archie; Fruit. Mrs. Teresa; tiibbs, Mr. Fred; Griffin, Mrs. Eugenia; Hill, Miss Gladys; Hollensteiiier. Mr. D. A.; Huff. Mr. Ervin; Hershcy, Mr. C. E.; Irwin, Mrs. W. L.; Jensen. Master Harry Win.; Macomb, Mrs. L. V.: Marvin, Miss .lane. (21; Massey, Mr. Jethro H.; Mou BOO, Mrs. A.; Owen, Mrs. Edith; Peter son, Miss Mngdolene, care Andersons; ledgers, Miss Bertha: Shalt?.. Miss Ada: Thompson, Miss Bob; Vaughn, Mr. B E.; Walker, C C: Wilson, Mrs. Grac J. C Wilson. Mrs. Zaida; Woods. Mr. AUGUST Hl'CKESTEIK. Postmaster. ' BtBWliaBBaBBBBBgBlMllHBBHBBaKBBgBll MIMIIMM11WM1MB I1MMMMIMIMIP"MI s A With AflBBBBBBBBBflflBBBBBBBBflflBBBBBBBBlBBBBflBBflBBflBBBBBBBHHmBBBMBBBI Fairfield News ; Capital .Tournal Special Service) Fairfiled Feb. 15. Kra Maud John son las resumed her school work after! an illness 01 ix weeks, and Miss Eliz- Dq uey, who was teaching fori her. has returned 'to Stavton ' i r a rii.mu,. imm . c. j. A. ui.mars has a Tor. e ot men I taking out about thirty acres of hop vartl his rRnch Mrs. M. W. Mahony visited in Port land a few days the past week, and brought home a new Edison phonograph with her. Xtahan Sohn returned to Portland Saturday after spending a few days on his ranch. Mr. Sohn recently parchaaed a Kentucky thoroughbred riding pouy. It is a beautiful animal. James Mahouy is building a now tank house on his place for the conven ience of running water in the house. Ralph ImKctt. made a trip to lied S. P. Parker has been on the sick list but is able to be out. Miss Ceorgia Broyles visited with, her aunt, Mrs. John Matthaler the past week. Miss Mabel Short spent the past week with her sister, Mrs. Kalph OuRette. John Marthaler who has been confin ed to the house on account of a stiff knee caused by a kick from a horse, is able to be out again. He is now serious ly considering the purchase of an auto mobile. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Ditmnrs isited a few friends for dinner Friday even ing. To while away the winter evenings several cant parti of "."00" have been given recently in the neighbor hood. The battle for championship is fast and furious but so far John Mar thaler and P. R. DuRette are in the lead. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Mahony were guests at the home of Prank Mahony 's for dinner Sunday. Mrs. Wilkinson has been suffering with earache the past week, but is bet ter. Jefferson News L. GK Pidgin motored out to the Bui giti ranch Thursday. Mr. Pearson is home again -from In diana, where he has been visiting rel atives. The pupils of the Pringle school vis ited the legislature Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Taylor motored to Salem today. Everybody enoyed a good time at the literary society last Friday night, lunch was served after the program. A part of young folks gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs, t'has. Gra henhorst Saturday night and spent the time in flavins games and other enters tqiniiieiit. Guy Chandler was in Salem after a load of grain Saturday. Miss Kinma Fabry Ira started to high school again this sertiester. C Eola Items (Capital Journal Special Service) Kola. Or., Feb. 14. Mrs. Ferguson s little daughter, Alaxmo, who has ueen very sick with la grippe, is much bet ter."' ' ' " Mrs. George. Chapman and Grandma Chapman visited the Mittys Thursday. Mary Doherty and her brother Jo of Saioni visited their relatives, the Fergusons Sunday. Ccorge Stewart has been suffering with gathering in his ears lately. 1!. 1. Ferguson is doing some graft ing for ' Hersehberg of Independence this week. Last week he was pruning for Herscliberg. The Eola Literary society gave a Lincoln program last Friday night. A few of the school children read assays on Lincoln. Mr. l'ugh and Frank and Bud Burclt, our musicians, played sev eral patriotic pieces of music, and f. L. Paterson read a book about Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Hunt have a fine twelve pound son, born last week. Mrs. Jaeobson is in Eola visiting rel atives and friends. Mr. Lafollett is pruning fruit trees for Mr. Holmnn. Mr. .Kress of Salem is doing some papering for the Holiuans this week. Ground ntlce are bothering the lawns of some of our citizens very much. T. W. Brunk has been laid up with grip- TRY JOURNAL WANT IDS Face to Face our stock Every article You will see prices never Salem. We must close out everything in five days. Come in and see us- prCT7 JP CC 247 N. Commercial IJL Ot VAJ. Salem, Oregon Frndand News (Capital Journal Special Service) Fruitland, Keb. 14.-E. P. Mills i witfc eale. Or. Pomeroy ,,f Sl-n, .. Mil..) lrf Mnml.r Mr. A. Jaeksua i. ulan sick with the measles, but is netting better, though not able yet to sit np. Multnomah on ttre iwn nay or rebru The Fruitlaud school will give nn.ary, 1917, in favor of the Armstrong- PBtt,innu.n, fouoweJ i,v a social : Turner MiUinerv Co. a corporation. tnp ,.nooi house Friday evening, plaintiff and against Mrs. W. A. John- Feb. 23. A baby boy came to gladden the i hearts of Mr. and Mrs, A. H. Rressier yesterday. Mrs. John Paris is .suffering from a severe cold. i THE MARKETS I The following prices far fruits and vegetables are those asked by the wholesaler of the retailer, and not what is paid to the producer. All other prices are those paid the pioducer. Corrections are made daily. Creamery butter took a sudden de' cline yesterday and today is quoted at 41 cents, a drop of four cents. Although some change in the price of butterfat was expected, none was announced. Oregon eggs are supplying Montana where the snow has been on the ground for several months. This means a stiff ening of the local market with quota tations today of 2S and .'10 cents. The retail juice now is 35 cents. Firmness in the sugar market is re sponsible for the advance of o cents a hundred and the prospects are good for another 2o cents advance as raw material is up "0 cents from the quo tations of n few dnvs ago. Grains Wheat .. $1.201.2ii 45c $28.50 $32 Oats, new , Bran Shorts, per ton .... Bay, clover $1213 Hay, cheat $11 Hay, vetch $12 Hay, timothy $16 Butter Butterfat 43c Croamerv butter, per pound 41c Country butter 2832e Eggs and Poultry Eggs, trade 30c Eggs, cash 28c Hens, pound 1410c Roosters, old, per pound 9c Turkeys, live 1921e Turkeys, dressed 22(g)24e Ducks, live 1214c Geese, live , :'. 12c Pork, Veal and Mutton Pork, dressed 1415c Pork, on foot tl0ll.25 Veal, 'according to .quality . Steers '- Cows : .'. ! Bulls Ewes Lambs -U.,.v...'. ; Wethers-' .V. Figs and -Sates Figs, 30 12-oz .10(0)130 4(g)5y.c 3'i4c 5c jj , 11c Jk 6Se 2.G0 ...10c 11c 15c $3.75 Black figs ;.: White figs Golden dates Dromedary dates Vegetables Cabbage x 5c String garlic 710c Potatoes, per 100 pounds ....$2.503.00 Parsnips, carrots aud beets $1.25 Green onions 40c Artichokes $1.10 Lettuce, California, crate ....2,S08.7o Onions Celery Tainale husks, lb Cauliflower i7& 8 ... 90cvl.00 10c t $2.75 12c .'. 50c$l $2.25$2.50 ... $3.504.00 5c Brussels sprouts Fruits Apples Oranges, navels Lemons, per box Bananas, pound California grape fruit .... $3.50 Florida grape fruit . . . $5.00 Pineapple 8c Honey $3.50 CranbWfics $10 Cocoanuts $1.15 Retail Prices Eggs, dozen .'. 35c Sugar, cane $8.05 Sugar, beet $7.85 Creamery butter 50c Flour, hard wheat $2.10$2.40 Flour, vclley $1.90$2.00 PORTLAND MARKET Portland, Or., Fob. 15. of GROCERIES plainly marked goods offered at before equaled LEGAL NOTICES SHERIFF '8 KOTICB Sale of Heal Property an Execution irtuc ol an eaecuuon maued out of the honorable circuit court of the state of Oregon, for the county oi 'eon, defeudant. tor the turn of $29....") in V. S. gold coin now due on said .ludg nient. with interest thereon at the jate of tl i'.-r ceut per annum in like coin from the 22nd dav of reiiruarv. nnt. and the further sum of $1.1.00 cwts aud accruing costs, 1 have levied upon and will sell at public auction, on Snturrtav the 17th day of March, 1917, at 11 o 'dock a. m. at the court house door in Marion countv and state of Oregon. all the right, title and interest vhir.li the said Mrs. . A. Johnson defendant had on or after the 31st day of Janu ary, 1917, in or to tho following describ ed premises, to-wit: Commencing at the northeast corner of Isaac Baker's douatien land claim in township 7 south, range 2 west of Willamette Meridian, running thence south 4 degrees 45 minutes east 1S.31 chains to a planted rock in the center of the county road; thence north 88 degrees 54 minutes west 10.00 chains thence north '4 degrees 45 minutes west 17.88 chains to the north line of said Isaac Baker's donation land claim; thence north 89 degrees 40 minutes east 16.60 chains to the place of beginning, containing 30 acres of land in Marion county, Oregon. Terms of sale cash, unless bid in by plaintiff. Dated at Salein, Oregon this 12th day of February, 1917. W. L NEEDHAM. Sheriff of Marion county, Oregoi . Feb. 15 fo Mar,. 15. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned by an order of the county court of Marion county, Oregon, duly made and entered on the 17th day of January, 1017, was appointed adminis trator of the estate of William Hollis, deceased, and that he has duly quali fied as such. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same duly verified as required bv law, at the office of Smith .v Shields, to:! Snleni Bank of Com merce building in the city of Salem, Marion county, Oregon, within six months from the dato of this notice. Dated and first published this 25t,K day of January, 1917. O. L. McFEEK, Administrator of the estate of Wil liam Hollis, deceased. Feb 22 Administratrix Notice or Hearing of Final Account Notice is hereby given that the final account of Khoda Mayo ' as administra trix of th estate of Frank J. Mayo, deceased, has been filed in the county court of Marion county, state of Ore gon, and that the 19th day of Febru ary, fit the hour- of 10 'o 'clock a. ffi. has been duly appointed by such court for the hearing of objections ...to snch final account-and the. se&5cuu;Jit there of, afr-which time any $Mrsou .interest-jpply ed in such estate may appear aud tile objections thereto in writing and con test the same. RHODA MAYO, Administratrix of the estate. Feb. 15. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned bas this day filed in the county court of the state of Oregon for the county of Marion bis final ac count as executor of theVlast will and testament of llustuve Uirod, deceased, and that said court has fixed Monday, February 19, 1917, at the hour ot 1U o'clock a. m. of said day, as the time, and the county court room in the coun ty court house, in Salem, in Marion county, Oregon, as the place for hear ing said final account and all objec tions thereto. Dated at Salem, Oregon, this 10th day of January, 1917. W'lieat, club $1.52 Red Hussian $1.50 Bluestem $1.58 Fortvfold $1.5-1 Oats, No. 1 white feed $30 Barlev, feed $30.50 Hogs,' best live $12.2."12.35 Prime sjeers 9g.25 Fancy cows $77.75 Calves $8(5 10 Spring lambs 12.50 12.75 Butter, city creamery 39c Eggs, selected local ex. 3132c Hens 18C Broilers 18(o20c Geese 1213e in Li i jCLASSIflEP ADVERTISING OHIROPRACTIC SPINOLOOIST nil. O. U SCOTT Graduate of Chiro practic's Fountain Head, Davenport, Iowa. If yam have tried everything and got no relief, try Chiropractic spinal adjustments and get well. Of fice 406-7-8 U. 8. National Bank building. Phone Main 87. Residence Main 828-B. UNDERTAKERS WEBB A CLOUQH 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. RIODON-RICHARDSON CO. Funeral directors and undertakers, 252 Nort High street Day and night phone 183. MISCELLANEOUS FLORA A. BREWSTER, M. D. Neu rologist, nervous and chronic diseas es a specialty. 35 vrs. experience with drugs, surgery and drugless methods. Examination free. 712 State St. Phone 1350. FOR EXCHANGE House aud lot and another splendid lot with garage, to exchange for laud. Square Deal Real ty Co., 202 U. S. Bank bldg. FRUITLAND NURSERY Sales yard, High and Perry streets. Full line oft nursery stock. Italian prunes a spe cialty. Grafted Franquett' walnuts, Roman strain. 50,000 fine peach seed lings that we will graft as desired if contracted for at special prices, i Petite scions suitable for grafting on above mentioned seedlings, Irom the largest siaed Petites grow.i in this country. Nursery located one mile east of penitentiary. Phone 100P21. Grafters wanted. CHAS. 1). SAUCY, Executor of the last will and testa ment of Gustavo Girod, deceased. Jan. IS to Feb. 15. N0. 13510 In the Circuit Court of the tSate of Oregon for Marlon County Depart ment No. 2 Mary Katherino Carr, plaintiff, vs. Robert Carr, defendant. Summons: To the above named defendant, Rob ert. Carr: In the name of the state of Oregon you are hereby notified to appear and answer a complaint filed against you in the above entitled court and cause within six (6) weeks from the date of the first publication of this sum mons, anil if vou fail so to aurtear and a.uswx'1' said cumpUtBit, plaiuiiff will to the court Cor a decree forever dissolving the bonds of matrimony ex isting between plaintiff and defendant, and for tho relief prayed for in said complaint. iou are notified that, on the ITta day of January, 1917, the Honorable Geo. G. Bingham, judge of the aboxie entitled court made mi order at the ity of Salem, Marion county, Oregon, authorizing and directing this summons to be served upon yon by publication thereof, once a week for six (0) suc cessive weeks in the Daily Capital Journal, a newspaper published daily at Salem, Oregon, and the first publi- atiou of this summons was made on the 18th day of January, 1917, and date ot the last publication thereof will be made and the same will expire on the 1st day of March, 1917, and that defendant be required to appear and answer said complaint on or before the third day of March, 1917. . W. E. KEY KB, Mar. 1 Attorney for plaintiff. ADMINISTRATOR'S FINAL NOTICE Notice, is hereby given that the un dersigned adininiotrator has filed his final account of the estate Of W. L. Paterson, deceased, with the county clerk of Marion county, Oregon, and that the county court of said county has fixed the Sth day of March, 1917, at. ten o'clock in the forenoon as the time for hearing objections to the said final account and settlement thereof, and that any heirs, creditor, or other person interested in the said estate may, on or before said date, file his objections, if any, to said account .and show cause why said account (should not be allowed and settled as rendered. Dated this 21th day of January, 1917. W. O. VAN HCHITYVEK, Administrator of the estate of W. L. Paterson, deceased. Mar. 1 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Of ihe State of Oregon for Marion County, Department N. 2 Minnie Jones, plaintiff, vs. Harry Jones, defendant, Kuminons: To Harry Jones, the above named de fendant: In the name of the state of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before the 22nd day of March, 191 1, and it you fail so to appear and answer said complaint, for want thereof the plain tiff will apply to the court for the re lief lunved tor in her complaint, a sucinct statement of which is as fol lows: A decree dissolving the marriage con tract heretofore existinij between plain tiff and defendant and restoring to the plaintiff her maiden name of Minnie Potwin, and for such other and further relief as to the court may seem equit able. You are further notified that this summons is served upon you by publica tion thereof in the Capital Joiirnal, a duilv newspaper printed and published in the city of Saleij, Marion county, Oregon, and that the date of the first publication thereof is the Hth day of February, 1817, and the last publication thereof "will be made on the ii-nd day of March, 1917. This summons is so published and served upon you pur suant to the order of the Hon. tieorge G. Hingham, judge of said court, which onler was made and entered of record in said cause on the 26th day of Janu ary, 1917. SMITH & SHIELDS, Mar 22 Attorneys for plaintiff. i The aUrdndiscFbdaLoslOround want ad is wonderful Try one ifyou have lost somdhirA BLECTRI6 BATHS Massage, Ameri can and Swedish, drugless methods of treatment, Eva Murphy, drugless physician, 384 State St Boom 11. Office hours. 10 a. m, to 9 p. m. tf BCAVANGEB BALEM 8CAVENGER Charles 8oos, proprietor. Garbage and refuse of al' kinds removed on monthly contract at reasonable rates. Yard and eess pools cleaned. Office phone Mal 2247. Residence, Main 2272. MONEY TO LOAN ON Good Real Estate Security THOB. K. FORD Over Ladd & Bush bank, Salem, Oregon MONEY TO LOAN Eastern Money at Lowest Rates, en approved Security. Homer H. Smith, Room 5, MoCornack Bldg., Salem, Or. THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL Classified Business Telephone Directory A Quick, handy reference for busy people EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL Salem Elestrls Co., Hasonit Temple, 27 North High PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING AND TINNING T. M. Ban, 104 South Commercial street TRANSFER AND DRAYAGB Salein Trash At Dray Co., eonier State ana front street SUMMONS Tn tti flirniit fonrt nf the "State nf MODBKN. WOODMEN OF, AMERICA Ore Iii tlie Circuit court of tHe State of CedBr Camp No 62i9 meet erery Oregon, for Marion County Thnrsday evening at 8 o'cloe' la Me- Del.ile Greene, plaintiff, vs. Georne Derby-Lai ky bfdg., corner Oonrt and C. Ritchie, Dorothy May Ritchie, Har riett .lane Ititcliie, Gladys Irene Kitchie, and Clarence Edgar Ritchie, h r at law 1 Henrietta A. Ritchie, deceased,, defendants To tieorge C Hitchie, Dorothy May Ritchie, Harriett Jane Ritchie, Gladys Irene Ritchie and Clarence Edgar Ritchie heirs at law of Henrietta A. Ritchie, deceased, the above named de fendants, and to George V. Ritchie, guardian of the said Dorothy May Ritchie, Harriett .lane Ritchie, (Hadys Irene Ritchie and Clarence Edgar Ritchie, minor defendants. In the name of the state of Oregon, you and each of you are hereby re quired to appear and answer the com plaint filed against you in the above entitled court and cause, on or before six full weeks, from the date of the first publication of this summons a gainst you, as hereinafter shown and dated. And if you fail so to answer or ajv pear, tor want thereof, the planum will pray the court, for judgment and decreets in his complaint set forth ;and that you and each of you, have no ti tle, right or interest, in or to the fol lowing described property, towit: .Situated in block 48 University ad dition to Kalem, Marion county, and state of Oregon, described as follows: A strip of land ten (10) feet wide off the east side of lot No. three (3) full length of said lot, and all of lot No. two (2), save apd except forty by ono hundred feet, in the northeast corner thereof, and described as follows: be ginning ut the northeast corner of said lot 2, running thence southerly along cast line of said lot, one hundred feet, thence westerly and parallel with tho south line of said lot, forty feet, thence northerly, and parallel with the west line of said lot, one hundred feet, to the- north line of said lot two (2), thence easterly along the north line of said lot two, to the place of beginning. And that plaintiffs' title thereto be ouieted against you, and each of you, and all persona claiming under or through you. That you, and each of you be forever barred, from asserting any claim or ti tle to said premises, or any part there of, and for such other and further re lief, as the "court may deem meet and I equitable This summons, is published against you, by virtue of an order mado und entered by Hon. (leo. C. Hingham, judge of the above entitled court, in the city of Salem, Marion county, Oregon, on the 3rd day of February, 1917, which order directed the service of this sum mons upon you, by publication thereof, in the Capital Journal, a daily news paper published in and of general cir: eolation throughout Marion county, Oregon, such publication to be made for six consecutive weeks, and for sev en publications thereof. First publication, Thursday, Febru ary 15th, 1917. Last publication, Thursday, March 29th, 1917. H. K. DIXO.V, Attorney for plaintiff. Residing at La Grande, Union county, Oregon. urauma and real estatb CHAS. a HODGKIN General Isaac MM& -'r'v Hose!?, 9tt$ MflMtl rentals. Hubbard bldg. Phono SM. If ELECTRIC SUPPLY Co., 220 N. Kberty Phone T98. A com plete line of Electis Supplies and fixture. STO VE REP AIRING STOVES REBUILT AND REPAIRED 50 years experience. Depot National and American faaca Sizes 26 to 58 in. high. Paints, oil and varnish, etc. Loganberry and hop hooks, Salem Fence and Stove Works, 256 Court street. Phone 124. OSTEOPATH DRS. B. H. WHITE and B. W. WAL TON Osteopathic physicians and nefve specialists. Graduate of Amer ican school of Osteopathy, KirksviDe, Mo. Post graduate and specialized in nerve diseases at Los Angeles college. Treat acute and chronic disease. Consultation free. Lady attendant. Office 505-506 U. 8. National Bank building. Phone 859. Residence, 340 North Capital street Phone 469. WATER COMPANY SALEM WATER COMPANY Office corner Commercial and Trade steet. Bills payable monthly in advance, Why the Journal Is popular It prints the world's news to- day while it's news. fi jc 5C 3jc sfc 5(c 3jC 3(c 3(C 9C Sfc 3C TaUrk Mala Ink MaU lit , Mate V LODGE DIRECTORY High streets. J. F. Day, V. C, J. A. Wright, Clerk. BALEM I.ODOK Ng, , a. W. A A. li. . each month at 7 :3 p. m. In the Miionld Temple. Chaa, McCarter, W. M. ; S. 2. Shilviir otpolm,v ! , rjuiTED ARTISANS- Capital Ajuembly. JNo. H, meets every Ttuirsctay at a p. m. in I. O. O. F. hall. O. O. Jfttloek, M. A. O. A Vibbert secretary, Grown Drug store, 338 State street. CENTRAL LODGE No. 18 K. of P. Derby buildinfj, Tuesday evening at each week at 7:30. Loyd T. Rdgdon, C. O; W. B. Gilson, K. of R. and a .. O. 17. W. Protection Lodge Pit. Meets every Monday evening at 8. In tae Mct'ornack ball corner Court an Llhjsrty, streets, A. B. Aafrance, M, Jf. ; 8. A. McFaddcn, recorder; A. U Browa, financier; B. B. Duncan, treasurer. SAI.KIM HUMANE SQCIETS D, D. Ketlec, president; Mrs. Lou Ttllson, aeerotarw. All cases of cruelty or neglect of dunk animals should be reported t the secretary tor luvcstlgatHn. db moijAy commandehtT Nw B, K. W. Hegular conclave fourth Friday In eaefc month at 8 o'clock p. m.. In Mlsunla Temple. Sojourning Sir Knights art courteously invited to meet, with aa. Lot L. Pearce, FJ. C, Frank Xurasr, recorder. HODSON COUNCIL, fto. 1, B. ft S, M. Stated assembly flrgt Monday In eacB month. Masonic Temple. N- P. Banana en, Thrice Illustrious Master; Clean C Nlles, recorder. SALEM COUNCIL NO. 2C2& Knights in Ladles of Security, Meeta every 2nd aai 4th Wednesday each month, at Hurst Hall. VIsltlBg members are InySUd ta attend. K. F. Walttn, financier, 480 14th Street. PACIFIC LODGE No. BO, A. F. A. Stated communications iniru BMdair In pnch month at 7 :30 D. In tit Masonic Temple. W. II. Dancy, W. U,t Hrnest H. Choate, secretary. WOODMEN OF THB WORLD Meet eefy Friday night at 8 o'clock in Derby bldg.,' Court and High Sis. A. J. Sweinink, C. C.j L. S. Geer, clerk, 507 Court street. Phoue 593. R. N. A. "Oregon Grape Camp" No. 13(50, meet every Thursday evening in Derbv und T.afky building, efcurt and High streets; Mrs. Sylvia Schaupp 1971 Market, oracle; Mrs. Melissa Persons, recorder, 129G North Coinuiercal. Phono 1 t3(5M. L M. HUM GARB OF Yick So Tout CHINESE MEDICINE AJTO TEA COMPANY Has medicine which will ear Any known Disease Open Sundays from 19:00 a. . nrtil 8:00 p. m. in South High 8trt. Saltan, Oregon. Pftoaa Mf