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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 1917. . Dodge Brothers MOTORCAR There is a very pronounced and definite public opinion now in this country concerning Dodge Brothers' car. Nearly every man or woman you meet has a clean cut idea of the kind of a car it is. How friendly and how favorable that idea is you probably know so well that it is not necessary to go into details. It is not over-stating the case to say that the very large production of the first two years did not develop a single serious fault. This notable achievement surely justifies public confidence " in Dodge Brothers as close and careful manufacturers. It will pay you to visit us and examine this car. The gasoline consumption is unusually low. The tire mileage is nsusually high. Touring Car or Roadster, S785; Sedan, $1185, Winter Touring (All prices f. o Car or Eoadster, b. Detroit) $950; Overland Inspectors Watch for Variance of Even Less J Than a Hair in Product I ..7777. v W " Vrjr. V .".V ....... sandths at an inch in thickness ls ' than one half the width of a human fcairf It ian't very likely that you -can measure, much less see an object 01 such minute proportions, unless you are equipped with micrometer or microscope. Yet the cylinders ot automobile mo FADS AND FANCIES FOR THE MOTORIST Smart ritra coats are shown in a largo number of models. One. of yel-J lowish tan Bolivia doth, has a tMlt , T lacian Lack with a double breasted front, .with four inch waist gathered T at either side and belted with a but I toned strap. The sleeves have deep ...st. :,k -.,rrl. nt tk , liith finish ' T una " i . w v. - The collar is a convert Metion in some manutacturies that a variance ot two inousanains 01 an incni. M sumcieut cause tor me rejection 01 the cylinder under examination. All Willvs-Overland motors are test II .-. .. i. . imf I lit' ions. lors arc suDjeeieo. 10 sucu r.gorous u-, - - fc olored satin. At the bottom ol the front there are two three men wooden buttons with cord loops. An other coat is of the new plaid twilled gabardine. The plaid is black - white, green and a red line making an over-plaid- The model is a pleated raglan with a wide girdle belt. ed by "go" and "no go guages. Tne go guage, wmcn anows lor one tnousandm ot an men clearance. makes sure that the cylinder not too , .lt ha m,tnn Thi "nn tro " .. v . I . unitM nrt hii innoation guage, one thousandth 01 an nu n larg-; "v..... -- -- - - ' , . .v ?. ik. .,u,t umt . ass. The skirts. mau er tnan iup uorc -n iuc riiinu-i i - . . . . , , used to make sure that it isn't too nf them side nleated or kilteil. are; made of khaki kool silk. The sweater is chosen in the ground color of the silk nnd is finished with collar, cuffs and sash of the silk. The hat is chosen of the same color as the sweater and i... hrim uiid trimminir are made of Urge, for should that plug fit into a cylinder it would be promptly reject ed. However, rejections from this cause are few and far between, because of the accuracy of the manufacturing op orations through which the cylinder has (MMttl Two thousandths of an inch variance does not ruin a motor, but the aim of the Willys-0erland company is to manufacture as perfect a product as hnmnii endeavor and specially con structed machinery can make it. Con senuentlv. all Overland motors are test ed to insure a perfect piston fit inside tho cylinders, so tha there can be no loss of power through improper com pression. ml.. - ,.-...1 n..., nf till' mo nun nm-u . . . tu. .., hardest steel, machined and tooled to arc snowii ior. lour., s . - the exact size, so that there is virtual- are mi im w" "i" - ly no wear on them. Yet to be positive and toft. In one side there nio pl.i this the Willys-Overland company tor paper, puiir ... ar. - t. i . . . . . . i. ....... 1 1 1 .i . it n i- r s l f 1 1 it i unit i i vm. The Daily Capital Journal Classified Telephone and Business Directory i A Quick, Handy Reference for Busy People the silk. Again the silk appears in the parasol and wrist bag. White silk shirts are worn with the costumes. Some of the suits are made of plaid wool, with silk fibre sweaters. - ' H;ik air liillows and hot water bottles are touring conveniences They come in small envelopes to maun lee bags come iu the same style. Very convenient models, in pigskin in ii'.'ivv learner, m mhh; Telephone EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL Salem Electric Co., Masonic Temple, 127 North High Main 1260 PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING AND TINNING T. M. llarr, 1U4 South Commercial street Main 193 TRANSFER AND DRATAGE Salem Truck & Dray Co., corner Stato and Front streets Main 74 FOR SALE FOR SALE Or trade for team, six room house and lot with outbuildings, very cheap Wilt take team of horses in exchange. Square Deal Kealty Co.,.' L. S. Bank uwg. DNITED AimsASS Ctpttal Aurtnt J, io. m. meets every ttiursasy at a p. m. in 1. 0. O. V. hall. C. O. Matloci, M. A. C. A Vibbcrt secretary, Crowa Drug store, 33S Slate street. of employs a corps desk D WIGHT MISNER Opposite Marion Hotel. Phone 97 the accuracy ot the guages used in nil inspections and tests. EAST HUBBARD NEWS Roy Kropf went to Brownsville last week on business. Forest Hostetler ami David Kgli vis ited at tho home of Amos Both near Woodburu, last Saturday night. A singing school lias been started at Zion, it meets evcrv Tuesday and ThurB dav evenings, everybody invited, it is fmp M. H. Hostetler is the instructor. Rachel Deetz of near Needy was the guest of May Hostetler Sunday. Friday evening, March 2, a parent teacher"meeting will be held at Whis key Hill, it will begin at 7:30. Every body invited. A good program has been arranged, good live topics will be dis cussed. dfiss Trover returned to his home at Hlodgett, last Friday alter spending . i 'in ,ii. i . 1 1 , i . venienc.es. in tne mtatm ter pad and the pww. White chiffon veils, with hem stitched hems of colored silk, and black sftiff on, with light colored bor ders, aie featured again (for spring wear. i.arge polka dotted veils, dots being of bends, are popular noi vorv heconiine, for they hnnvilv and do not drape softly MISCELLANEOUS FLORA A. BREWSTER, M. D. Neu rologist, nervous and chronic diseas es a specialty. 35 yrs. experience with drugs, surgery and drugloss methods. Examination free. 712 State St. Phono 1350. tin but hang about the head. The gold and sliver emuroiu ered net veils are used over small vel vet toques, but are not suitable for anything but limousine wear, The white Shetland, with the Striped 0 u.,,.i, ulni.l holder, is very much used with the plain sailor hat. FRIUTLAND XURSEKY High nnd Ferrv Sts. Full lino nursery stock. Italian prune a specialty. Nursery lo cated one mile east of penitentiary. Address B. 0, Salem, Ore. Phone 100 F21. A. O. 0. W.r infection Loflgs N. X Meets orcry Monday evening at 8 In tin McCnrnack hall corner Court anel Mhrrtx streets. L. R. Mason, M. W., S. A. McFsddcn, recorder : A. U Brown, financier ; B. B. .Duncan, treasurer. SAI.EU HUMANE SOCIETY D. D. K;c, president; Mrs. Lou TIMboo, iccretam. All cases of cruelty or neglect of dunk animals should be reported ts t secretary for iuvcstlgailcn. ute or black CHANGES INJ5AX0N CARS SAXON "FOUR" SUPPLIED WITH LATEST ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT longer, wider and in every way more ! important matters were discussed and roomy' It is fitted with a slanting some acted favorably upon. The chau vvindshield and crowned fenders. There tauqua subject came up, but nothing have been a greater number of median- I was -done aM it wag understood that the ical changes in the "six." The most; Early spring will show a goodly sprinkling of black net parasols flow er trimmed in flat bouqu iashion, with hats to match. One very pretty :,,,i 'Inn n.miinlii Im nt' black with old luue nn- . . . ... 1 ,i t lt I,, h, get-me-nots groupeu " "' ' " about the size of a silver dollar. The hat, a high English turban, has a sat in band covered with I stiff scant ruche of black net c&Ogkt With bun ches of the flowers.. CHIROPRACTIC-SPINOLOGIST DR. 0. L. SCOTT G radunte of Chiro practic's Fountain Head, Davenport, Iowa. If you have tried everything and got no relief, try Chiropractic spinal adjustments and get well. Of fice 406-7-8 U. S. National Bnnh building. Phone Main 87. Residence, Main 828-R. important alteration is the increase of number of important changes: tne eraiiicsiian m a uiu.u-iw - .... hnnliiiii Anntlinr tnil-inrtnnt enaiio'e if- both in the bodies and aeehwsfoeay U-Jfctfc- (be oarbaretor front the make the , new Saxons eonsiderably l,ft m vaivei sitie to the right side, improved cars. Tho Saxon " four " j where it attaches directly to the cylin has been brought up to the demands Jer block, and the gas passages are of the public for fully equipped cars covered within the shafting. Heretofore i by supplying it with full electric i the carburetor was on the left equipment, including a two unit Wag- matter had been turVed over to the Wo man's CHID l Xfcik il. hiviidi uu j s ..in. . Mrs. Emma Evans of miDDara visu- gei-me nois ed her father, Joe Kauttman, over sun day, also at tne homes of S. J. Kauff man and Henry" Deetz. David Swanson of near Elliott Prai rie arrived home laBt week after spend inz tho winter in California- '7, i i- . u ,.l.,.,o it. oeverai iariuera nom mm ... vn.,. r--- - .. . ,,1i tended the horse sale at Woodburu last their appearance and one little modu Saturday. . is especially attractive. It has leatl or Mrs A. F. Yoder and Miss Bessie handles and wrist ring nnd a rtW visited at the home of L. D. Yoder last .j with hinges so that one may bend i Sunday. ' in any portion. The covering is ol The following pupils of Whiskey Hill i Havana brown silk entirely covered .... ..;.!,.. aCakai ,me tnrdv- the uast'nith nnrinw fringed nifties. month: UNDERTAKERS WERR k CLOUGH CO. C. B. Webb A. M. Clougji mofticinns and funeral directors. Latest modern methods known to the profession employed. 499 Court St. Main 320, Main 9888. UH MOr.AY COMMANDER. Y, No. ft, K. 1 Iteguisr cnnclnre fourth rndsj In escM month at 8 o'clock p. m , In lfaioh Temple. Sojeyurning Sir Knights are courteously Invited to meet with OSu Olen 0. Nilcs, E. C; H. B. Thicken, recorder. UODSON COUNCIL, Ne. 1, R. 8. U. Sinied sssemlily tlmt Monday In tM month, Masonic Temple. F. A. Marcue Tluiec Illustrious Master; Olen O. Nllet, recsrder. BALEM COI NCU. NO 022 Knights l adles of Security Meets every 2nd im 4th Wejdneeday each month at Hol Hall. VtBltiRg turniben are invited ta sttend. B. V. W<en, financier, 4(0 ft, 14th Street PACIFIC LOnGD No. 80, A. W. k A. ML Stated communications tBlroS-.FrlfiH In each montli at 7:il0 p. m. Jn 1k Masonic Temple. W. U. Dancy, W. Id I Ernest U. Cbaate. scerctary. U.her parasols are also maMng RIGDON-RICHARDSON CO. Funeral directors and undertakers, 252 North High street. Day and night phone 183. 8CAVANOER (Jeorgo Hostetler, Holla Hostetler, May Hostetler, Samuel Hostetler, oia The most important tajgic vvas wheth-1 ...' pjerkev. Katie Berkev, Nora Hos- er Woodburu should have a horse fnir : totler, Piits Hosteller, Freddie Lofl this year. All seemed favorably in-: ,,,. Lester Pulley, Harold Hostetler, clined, but nothing more than the ap-; Keho Stanton, Mable Wachtman. Loney pointment of a committee to arrange for j Yoder, teacher Enterprise. another meeting and banquet km done For the car black brimming gestions. woman who runs her dogskin gloves with are among the latest own i Ian sug- SALEM SCAVENGER Charles Soos. At this banquet, to be held at the j lier starting and ngnting system, a electric horn and a speedometer. The tires also have been increased from 28 by to 30 by 3 on demountable rims.' Last year the starting and lighting equipment was extra, but is now regular. Tho "six" is also a much better ap pearing car than its predecessor, improvement being largely in alteration of the body lines. HORSESHOW AT WOODBURN An enthusiastic and strictly business meeting of the Woodburn Retail Mer chants association was held in the city hall Tuesday night. Mayor Steelham- mer acted as chairman in the place ef the I President Beck, wt w as unavoidably ah-1 ; Woodburn hotel on Thursday, March 8, nt 7 p. m., it is proposed to invite all the dtizens of Woodburu, and especial ly the horsemen In the surrounding country, to be. present and definitely de- THEY TRADED PLACES Mrs, K. Knutson and her son, E. Knutson, who came here from Wood burn 10 months ago and took posses sion of a 10-acre tract of land in south ide whether a horse fair shall be held j Silverton which they purchased, moved in Wooburn in April. Independent. Why the Journal Is popular bodv itself is four and one-half inches: the country, the sent from the city. Tho I The placing of sgnboards throughout; day- load questions and oilier Ji:!:!; It prints the world's news to- -whua it's news. back to Woodburn Tuesday. They havt traded placeH with S. Miller, who owned 25 acres neai Woodburn. Mr. Miller will move here and take up his resi dence on the pluen vacated by the Knut sons. Silverton Appeal. Use Journal classified ads High School Notes The students of the High School met , , i .1 ... I I ! in an assemmy yesiciuuj au r- proprietor. Oarbage and refuse of all Kinds removed on monthly contracti at reasonable rates. Yard and ecsg pooU cleaned. Office phone Main 2247. Residonce, Main 2272. ihemaetvIM to support the Improvement MONEY TO LOAN ON Good Real Estate Security THOS. K. FORD n Ovor Ladd & Bush bank, Salem, Oregon MONEY TO LOAN committee and to obey tne rules give out by the committee. This commit tee consists of John Schofield, Ira n..,. UMitl. Rmnn. Kenneth Powers,; T... i'....i n,.,l llnvobl Asnenwall. i Eastern Money at Lowest Rates, on Tho' ..mnmittee is anpointed by the. ; approved Security. Homer H. Smith, Student council to keep the building nKoom 5 their duty to see; 1 the school IpISURANCE AND REAL STATU WOODMEN OF TnR WORLD Meet eyeiH Friday night nt 8 o'clock in Deihy bldg., Court and nigh Sts. A. J. Sweinink, C. 0. L. S. Geer, clerk, 507 Court street. Phone 593. R. N. A. "Oregon Grape Camp" No. 1380, meet every Thursday even ng in Derby and Lafljy building, Com and High streets; Mrs. Sylvia Schaupp 1971 Market, oracle; Mra. Melissa Persons, recorder, 1296 North Commoreal. Phono 1436M. $$$$$$$ TRAVELERS' GUIDE "THAT LITTLE GAME TheNolsyBird COME Raves I 77zT rKlrz ' TRAIN LEAVESJzS W DV WM 6y- V THAT R,a wr'nei-we f W T. -- W CUTOUT WJMUSTA AM ?F a omce WRt i hut t lil ole f that 7 Boer mtu 1IE 30zrniN' a THE-8ACOM- mLA Z z0e mush ; L ye a bo - j fizz?- i Lssw iws m? Ma ,qW HBTe- fe Sailor rne McCoruaek Bldg., Salem, Or. irood order. It is thul no one defaces or mars k..;i.i;,... ;,, nnv wnv. Thev also sec .u... - KKi-v. I. tbiMBn iiDon tliolnifAS R. HODGKTN General Ineur- i.,,'. in rUodnlno to suDDorl the com- nce. Surety Bonds, real estate and mittee the students how that have u tee inn Ot pride lor UH building and appreciate tin given them by the taxpayer such a fine school building they liool privilege, of having rentals. Hubbard bldg. Phone 386. tf ST8VE REPAIRING Tonight in the Willamette gym the basket bull toiirnaiuent begins. The Salem teem will play the first game at 7:30 against Amity. Coach Fletcher, thinks that the Salem team has a good) chance to win the cap offered to the I winners. hi order that there will be NO MHM argument nt the Student body meet- ings over what is in the constitution anil what is not, copies "of the constitu- j nill be. minted and dveii to all i members of tho Student body. Many L...,...,o,.u Imvc taken nlace over the ni"" ' interpretation of the constitution and a tbei-e were few copies the students not posw-ssing u copy were in the - i ..hut the miestion was that being argued. TO BUILD STUMP PULLERS Last Monday cvenng the organization of the D. J. Power Puller company was effected in Hubbard and sufficient stock subscribed to put the company in take care ot the rapuny STOVES REBUILT AND REPAIRED 50 years experience. Depot National and American fenee Sizes 20 to 58 in. high. Paints, oil and varnish, etc. Loganberry and hop hooks. Salem Fenco and Stove Works, St5t Court street. Phone 124. OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY CO. ,' nobth Btrxn Lv. Salem Train No. Ar. Porfisa 4 :35 a. m 2 Owl 8:56 a. 7 :15 s. m 0 9 :25 s at 0 :45 a. m 10 Limited. .. .11 :85 n. 11:20 a. m 12 1:35 r m. 1 :50 p. m 14' 1 4 :00 p. mu 4 :(IQ p. in 16 Limited ... S :80 p. a 5 30 p. in 20 7 :40p. m 7:06 p. m 22 10 :00 b. k. Sol Til SOt NO POBIliAND 10 SAI.SM Lv. Pertlsnd n 30 s. m. Halrm S:S5 Rugens lo:oos. sa, 8 :30 a. m. 10 :45 a. m. . 2:05 p.m. . 4:40 p.m. . H ;0fl p. m. . 0 :20 p. m. . 11:45 p.m. . I.y. Cnrvallls 4 :10 p. in. . I.t. Eugene. 7 :35 a. m. . 1 :55 p. m. . 5 :25 p. m. . 12:05 p.m. . 5 Limited 7 0 18 Limited .. 17 Local 19 10:11 a. i .12:55 p. sa. ,. 4:15 p. n, . . 8:40 p. m. , . 8:10 c. St. . . il :zo p. . . . 21 Owl 1 :65 p. n MOBTU Bui St 20 Ar. 8e ib 6 :80 p. Sk. Ar. 8a.'ea :46a.re. 4 :00 p. as. 7 :55 p. ok. 4 :35 a. OSTEOPATH lurk was DBS. B. H. WHITE and R. W. WAL TON Osteopathic physicians and neve specialists. Graduate of Amer ican sclrool of Osteopathy, Kirksville, Mo. Post graduate and specialized i nerve diseases at Los Angeles college Treat acute and chrome diseases Consultation free. Lady attendant Office 505-506 U. 8. National Bank building. Phone 859. Residence, 3 North Capital street. Phone 480 . 10 Limited . 16 Limited 22 .... .. 2 Owl .. m. i il BOC.ND Ar. Rugi ... 21 Owl 8:50a. in. In.llli m ft I lmlf.il 1:'2Rnnfc. Ar. Albeea .... T l:50p.n. steps at Oorea1) Ar. Albaaji . ... 6:10p.m. Ar. Albtsp .. 7:85 s. i. Ar. GuiHte ... IS 8:50 p. m. C0HTALI.I8 CONNECTION NOK1B BOC.ND Lt. CorTallls. I.v. Salem. 1 :55 a. m. 10:15 s. m. I.t. Sslcni 12 :55 p. in. I.v. Sslem. 4 :15 p. in. Lv. Salem. 8 .46 p. m WATER COMPANY SALEM WATER COMPANY-Offiee corner Commercial and Trade street Bills payable monthly in advance. LODGE DIRECTORY invieasing demand for the stump puller 01)B,N WOODURN OF AMERICA Ore iccently brought to perfection. goo Cedar Camp. No. 6240. meets i even The' n,.c,ingK was h'-ld in the office of jjgfjffg SfSS S E. M. Pierce as an accommodation to, ? Dav. v C. J. A. nteiested in tne iiiisiueim "--. J--. -- lli.i nal-tlCS at hund- Attorney b. V. iloicoin, oi Woodburn, had preppred the papers and looked after the legal phase of the or ganization. The D. J. Power Puller company was organised for 80,00O, with P. J- Mimtrager piesiueni ; f Wolfer, secretary; P. L. CaKc-rt. treasurer. The board of directors is com posed of D. J. Bontrager, A. 1. Wolfi r, p. l. Calvert, H. Q. Painter, M. Q. tt. the latter of Montavilla, and who is ac eredited with having celebrated lh oi ganization by auihing a sale of one erf the machines to a party at Louts. Hub burd Enterprise. TRY JOURNAL WANT ADS MUM IOPG(0 M Btated cmmunlcstlua first krldny Is each month at 7 :8U p. m. In tb Mssonb Temple. Free A. Mclntiiv, V.M.;S., Holver e:retary it Whv the Journal is popular 4c It prints the world's news to- day while it's news. NEW TODAY ADS WILL BE read in the Journal in all live Marion county home Try 'em. : 8 25 . m. 12:12 p. m. 2 41 p. m. 4 :lfl p. m. 6:18 p. m. I.t. Salem. 10:19 s. m. 4 ; 1 5 p. m. 12 :55 p. m. 6 :40 p. in. 10 14 18 20 22 oltb or:D ar. Ar. Sm tm 9 :48 a. a. 1 :45 p. nb 4 :00 p. aw ft :S0 p i. 7 :55 p. m. Crvs va 11 :38 s. a. 6:86 a, si 2 :20 p. m. 1:00 p. sa, 5 8 1 , II SAl.EU llEES LUt No. 78 Arrives at Salem 9:15 a m. tio. 78 Leaves Salem 0:50 a io. So, 75 Ar. Salem I Billed) 2 :0O p. m. No. 74 Leave Salem 3 ;05 p m. No connectlen south of Ueer. Su l M, F1LI.B ClTI AND WESTBSS No. 181 Lv. Salem, motor 7:00 a m. No. 13 Lv. Salem, motor 9:45 a.m. No. ltii Lv. Salem for Monmouth sad Alrlle 1 :40p. IB S' o. 187 I.v. Salem, motor 4:00 p.m. No. ISO I.v. Salem, meter 8 :15 p.m. No. 239 Way Kr t lv. Salem 8:00 a, id. No. 162 Ar. Salem 8 :30 s. m. No. 184 Ar. Salem ll:10s.m. Nul68 Ar. Salem 3:15 p.m. No. 188 Ar. Balcm 6:00 p.m. No. 170 Ar. Salem 7 :45 p m. No. 240 tt'sr I'r't ar Salm.... 2:30 p.m. WILLAMETTE nHTK ItOUTB Oregon City Trjtpoilo Cowposy Boats leave Salem for Portland Monday. W'rdneadKy end Friday at 11 a. m. ; aa Tuesday, Thursday and Saturduy uiornliiga It I l E yorCorvallls the boats leave gslcm Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, evenings at 8 o'clock. Boats leave Port land for Salem at 8 43 each morula.