Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, March 07, 1917, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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    the daily capital journal, sale.m. Oregon. Wednesday, mar. 7, 1917.
SEVEN '
j Willamette Valley
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Insane Man Commtted I
to Asylum rrora Dallas1
I ity Judge K. C. Kirkimtriek. -
M v . .ill,-,! t th.- i.tat. iuoane
aM'l.mi i.l Salem. .1. A. K.lon, a f,.r-
'
,mr employe of the logging ramps iu
the -f;n. rt of the county who
v.s Imiml Sunday ... tuo A e.gl,.
liorh.uMt acting in n .,m-er manner. All
.lav r.ilen walked up and donu the road
.1 .... .11 1
r.:,:":r v;;. t:?l?:::
notified and lieorue t'.mii, a resident
.!... ..,..,........;. ...L..1 ... ..... !
,l ' . .11. "'1""'
the .,. on a Da lijs train here he
w.a met by Deputy Mien! r. It. Hook-,
er Men n. t ml ... t to ' ''le-.tly '
1 I.... 11- it ll i......n ... ..
examining phymcinii thought it would ' ,.Vp,i , Whipple as 111 Salem hiA
he well to 'i-i.nfine him to the institil- 1 H' . .. ...
tiou for ,.ort time. "Mr- ,"1,,n ,.,", 'staut aehool m-
; peiintendent. 1 visiting schoolx hi the
Arrested for Assault and Battery vi,;;ll'lT "f l'r.';!u' '.v
11. U. bane, a resident of North Dal-' . u"yi'TU0' ithyeo.mbe rode through
las. was ni rested and had a hearing ' A,','m ' tu' "1' f f .hls "" erci..
Sntunlav before .lusti.e llar.lv llolmaa , .1- Aubu'," 1 -t ''rai vq society will
011 no assault and batterv rbn'rge. I.nne lts r'R'lI,,r ""H'ting this week.
is arciiscd of assaulting his wit
ami
pleaded not guilt v. The case will be
tried the latter part of the week
a jure with Wal
u i.'tt,,',,',..,- i-i.r .1...
pisti nut lielore
defense and ' District Attornev - K. K.
ter I., loo.e, Jr., lis
I'iuseeki for the prosecution. Lane wasimm ",,s served und the usual business nieiiicuie man, sinveu oer nigut at and l.(.Ju. Digs were in good sup
released on llin bail. tiansacted and all preparations made ' ednesday. 1 ply with an excellent call. Best pigs
Dallas Woman Badly Burned
Mrs. i 11 v Shreeve of this citv was
quite severely burned about the nrms'duy (in the evening rather than the
and limbs Monday morning w hile pre-,
paring food for 11 small child about .lowed by a light lunch. An t.f feriug of I
t he fire in her home. Her dress becani;" cents per person over eight vears
..... .1 .1 . 1 ..C Ml 1..1- 1 .. " .
iguite.t 1 1(1111 a sjiaiK irom tue stove
mid before she could extinguish the I
l.l:r.. it had c aused her several burns. I
Dr. V. C. Staats was called and dressed 1
the burns.
Senator's Actions Displeases Dallas I
- In view of the stand taken by Sen-, about 4 0 clock Sunday morning. The
ator Harry bane of Oregon on the arm- j fire is supposed to have been Started
cd neutrality bill, resolutions were , i rom a cigarette stub, a dam-e -having
adopted at the meeting of the city j been held in the house up to an early
council Monday night criticising the-hour that morning. The glare of the
senator for the action he tool; 1o de-'tire was so great that it lighted the
feat the measure.. A copy uf the reso-1 eut ire town fur almost nu Hour. The
lotions was ordered sent to each of house was valued at about $21100. There
the representatives from this state in! was some 'insurance on the Imilding.
the nation s cantol. 1
PARTY AT AUMSVILLE
The Misses Vaunitu Wallace and
Hal tie Myers gave a Colonial party at
the home of the former Saturday even-
i 1 1 1 1'Vbruarv 21. Charlie Kastburn and :
l.rla Vistmmi took the role of Oeorge 1 "as been issued by tlie 1-iussiaii govern-,
and ' Murthn Washington. Patriotic ; ""'"f prohibiting 011 any pretext what
ganies were plaved in which the follow- :''ver the emigration of Hussian sub
recevnd ...iyes- Oi,.',l I 'hi il i us. Wau-1 .i''-l s from the territory ruled by the
nitrt Wnlliwe. liene Simpson and Lucille i
tl-iey. Gladys Dcnhaui received the
booiiy prize. After the game a light
lunch was served. Those present were:
'i..,,.ir.. nin.ti.i runlm.11
Hat tie,
Walter jind Thclma Mvers'. Lucille .
Ctrey, Cleiiie-it and Olive Crane, Opal
Phiilips, Lyle Brock, l.eia Wietnian,
Charlie Kastburn, Claude Caswell ami
Hi ne Simpso'i. Kecord.
TIRE AT AUMSVILLE
The city was roused from sleep early
Tuesday morning when fire was diseov- i
I'H'U U ..'JW il. III. Ill lUC ICllI COW IU .Ml
woodshed near .the main building of j X
Speer's store. It was onlv under t!ie!T
able leadership uf C. M. Mi'llev that thej
volunteer firemen were able to save thi'l
main building. The loss which was Ihei
complete destruction of the woodshed, i
and considerable damage to the ware-'
room is estimated by Mr. Speer as about ' ,k
$5o0. This is partly covered by insur-'jjj
nine. Eecoril. ! 2
CASTOR I A
Per Infants and ChUdren
In Use For Over 30 Years
Always bears
the
Signature of
"THAT LITTLE GAME"
I ELLO.dlM.-THlSIS MAC, YEAH 1 '
j WHY I'M IN BED, 'YEAH ' BED M '(t- ' '-Qk ' Wm
I'M NOT Kl DD I N-D STOMACH " ) ' ' ;'-f$ff ' SAk
Trouble, i ve had the doctor, f rrHi 8-
YEAH. SAYS SOTTA STAY HERE- ii I
A coupLA uEEkiS, I AM HOT! -ESZ 1 WZ
I AirJT HAD ANY FOR A LONG JMI&. Ck 5 W17
TIME, WHY I HAD THE LAST 0SmK rOT-S WK VM
ONE WITH YOU. WELL If nTH TrW Wm7i 1 Ii
LISTEN, I CAN SIT UP AND ln, , A BL" "IM ' i
IF YOU GET THE BuNCH X5r- ''3 ' ff m
4
Auburn News i
(C apital Journal Special Scribe.) '
Ant.nr llr.. tn...k i: M 1. '
iu like Jamb and r, ill probably g out
''" ' i
,. M ,'. Joh" ""I'kin ,i:ia returned from
u nil in.t.i.i t, lie., 1... ...... I ..I .. -
,.uU il( K,;,,,, ,.,...
Mi Mnl,lt. i.iildqilil of iv,r, J.
, Ailitj ith Mitf N., A1
,.fow - ,lnVi hlst n(1(.k
i.rii. M..11.: i-..
........ ...( .,, ..... u. ...ir. tniiiiii n.
---" .nt- ..in. ill. .u iw f.lia nailer
i,r-.,.-,' " i-"".;
ary at itiekey Friday rtijilit
ti,., Vmiii.;., 1 . .'. . .
has begun:
' ..........u uui-t IJ.IH O.-fc-llll
crafting but work bus been kind of slow
w n,.(1 f h fc
ynuk .
stl(t(, ,
oniiw iMUBt-n.
ANNUAL GRANGE
l A""lsle (irange, Xo. 4.10, met in
'regular ineetiuc Mnrch 1. 1H17. with tc,
""'"ibers in attendance. A gorgeous
tor the good time, the evening of the
i-.ui nnen they invited the public to
.1"'" ' t'n1 eelcbrntiou of St. Patrick
nioiiiing) with a good program and foi
'1 "m, ' iii.-iune ootn program and
much. At the 1. o. o. K. hull lieeord
HOP HOUSE BURNET)
The James Hubbard hot. house. 10. !
inte.l about three miles southwest of
the city, was burned to the ground
"anas wiiserver.
Russia Forbids Her
ubjects Emigrating
Victoria, li. 0 Mtircli 7. An edict
'zl11'- The order went into effect about
ii month ago, the news being brought
!here by the Japanese steamer Canada
I Main which reached uort yesterday..
Captain Knrega, master of the Cnn-
JIaru statel that the Kussian rov-
1 em iiuu luohcu wiiu iiisiavoi on '
the increasing exodus froii the eastern
theatre of' war operations and had puss
cd ' mi edict, the provisions of which
will effectively put a stop to the un
ceasing flow of Hussitin travel through
.lin ,w,.-t 1,41 Vlti'diviiutnlf 1 flu. t'liifnil
! States.
ASKS TOTAL FORFEITURE
Washington, Mar. 7. Because
the Oregon and California Kail
road coinpttry and others failed
to comply with certain condi
tions upon w hich I hey were
granted 2..'i00.000 acres of land
in Oregon valued nt more than
$.'10,000,000, the government to
day filed suit in the United
States supreme court asking
that the laud be 'forfeited to the
i
j
sk !
government-
li:
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTORiA
News
Jefferson Way Notes
liuli Crum was in this m iekl.oihoo.1
I.... T i.. .....1.: I:.
here,
J Trcis.h has been hauling hay !
lately. ,
.....I M...I ........ ..; .. 1
,. , Nl,rth 1
: Sam Chandler
Jay.
j A Hjifikor i
i,,..i...-
1..111 mill .,11-1, iMjHiti-, iiimiit- ,ii'
Howell ednesday.
m ill lutein Thurston one -strictly (.ood load, thin load
motored to halem veJ
",' 1 i-in-in ,11m iiivihi ..ij lUfi-.l,), .OO.l.niWf Nnn f.
a.-.t- vvi ,u ""- out,ii'" ?. ...".
..... ... wi.... ii. .... . .
,,',, Malle- has beeu hauling wood
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l' - "'''.' -
Ki(ll if homo
whw hni ,,(.ou Wo,
, u ,, ow ,h,
in.. .1. 11 1.
1 1001 mncK hocr
working, 011 account
Rock Point News
(Capital Journal Special Service.)
Kock l'oint, Ore.. Mar. 7. The lust
of our big snow is about gone and v.e
are glad to hr.ve the rain. The farm-
ers can now get busy again.
1'. J. Darby attended the funeral of.
Mr. Wesley (..entry at Stuyton on Wed-
nesdav.
C. K. Barr was a caller in Auinsvillo
Thursday.
J . Scotf, of Salem, the ntkius
.-"rs-. "owning -nn.l .Mrs.
" u""Ku enea on jjis. iniroy r 11-
"
.Miss I.. Rand returned from her home
l1" ' """""l Sunday evening and school
" orK wus ros,1,!1 -Mol"m'- I
l'lease remember that the Parent-'
Tiii,i.I..,iU ' n. mu.iii.ii.il .. Ill ........ ....l
un-c. uguu.
(.11 this Nntnrilnv evennur Aliivi-l. 1(1 Kv.
; . f - ; - -
cry one that can is requested to. be
present us the entertainment will be
something novel again and too there
will be delicious refreshments served
Little William Darby is reported on
the sick list nt this writing.
Market Settles Down
Tft An finWlv Rpl-rpar
Ill tll UrUCliy UCireai
New Vork, March 7. The Xew York
Kvening Sun financial review today
said:
There was little in today's news de-
vein. incuts to influence the sej-urities
markets. Conditions were pract ically .
ine same as in the- previous sessions
this week, but trading subsided mater
ially with the impression ninny among
the floor traders had gained that the
market had gone too-high in too short
a time, Kt'fmts have been opposed all
along to the recent advance in the gen
eral list. There was further short sell
ing and less aggressiveness among in
vestment buyers.
Alter numerous fits and utarts, in
the course of which prices advanced a
point or more in .'the forenoon session,
the market settled down to a quiet 01
derlv retreat. United States Steel sold
We 11 bove 1 1 1 Hit at er dec ned near-
hv to 110. The copper group with the
exception of I tali, was narrow. Hie
shinping shares were erratic aud( ex
cept Studebaker, the motors were soft
The war issues made little net change,
but there were numerous strong spe
cialties. The railroad list was both sluggish
and depressed, with now and then a
strong soot amono the minor shares.
j like Denver and Kio Grande prefer
ired, which moved up two points or
j more. Price changes were variable in
itlie later trading in many cases quota
$ tions being the lowest of the day. Net
changes were slight.
l '
j SUICIDE AT EUGENE
Eugene, (Jr., March 7. Prank Crow
deuce today. He had-committed suicide
by drinking poison. No motive was
known. Crow was n bachelor and neigh
jbors said he seemed despondent.
Children Cry
FOB FLETCHER'S
CASTOR I A
Arranging
Weekly Report of
'-Union Stock Yards
North Portland. Ore.. Mar. 0. Cattle
There ai liberal supply of cattle
j received yesurday, over 1.400 head.
t which !t quite a surprise to the trade.
The market nn rather ilnr nt the oi
....imr kt till.,. ,... ;,. i..
earh trade, although after they had
tl"ir ,,r,,,,rs ,W rl.et turm-a active
and prices mere all on . steady basis
h ...a. ni.uk 1 . .... .... I...,.-
' . i- .it, u'p uu pn-ii.
was o cents r-.igher than a eek ago
.Drought y.sj w(li uuother loud nt .
fj.wi. mere was a good spread of
steers that brought y.:.5 to S.". Good,
1. 111 iii-iiiiiii nj."i'i am. n i.u.l.Oi'r tu
loads went at .75 and N.Sj. A 1111111-
tier ol sales 01 11.. ilium beef steers efe
. , ...
mime rt i.sa to js.ijo ttaicn made ud.
the day' trade. The quality of the run
I was very good. One prime load of cows , Wheat
.sold at M.13 with a number of wuall lOats, new ..
(lots of good rows from $7-50 to s. Ailtarluv, tou
1 loud of cows that carried verv little fat i Bran
i brought 7.L'5 while dairv cows sold
from $0 to lhi.75. Hulls were in
mim.lv with a eoo.l demnn.l ItM h.nn-v
bulls went at $7 and 7.25 with the bulk
of the good bolognas bringing $i.50 to
$0.75.
Hogs.
Hogs made a further advance of 50
eenta vestenlitv. TIu.i-a n i;.,l. .....
ply barely enough to let each buver get
on a lien." One load sold at sl.t.50 while
the bulk of the sales were made ni 13.-
brought 12.2f. with the bulk of the bids
at Feeders sold mostly at $1 1.50.
tsneep.
ShecD and lamb nrieen- nm.lo i-n...r
advances yesterday. There was a liberal
supply on the market with a good de-
mnnd. Best lambs sold readilv at 12.-
11A i. J.10 ,rt .l -l .... ' . . .
;.u 10 i...iu wane yearlings brought
Aln u,.nv.l .,..1... ,
' 1111 ui-i-itn, nuiie t.even.1
loads of good ewes gold at H.75.
Cammetti and Diggs
Denied New Trial
Washington, March 7. The supreme
I court today denied a reheariiiir to T
Dn'": c,l,,,i"Vtti and Mauri I. Diggs.
convicted of violation of the. Mann
white slave law.
The supreme court recently decided
the Mann law constitutional and denied
appeals of Cuniinetti and Diggs. Then
they sought a rehearing on grounds that
they had uncovjwwd new evidence,
The court's mamJate sending the men
to prison is expected to be handed
i'.owii within .'i0 days.
. NOTICE OF IMPROVEMENT
of the Portlaad Road
Notice is hereby given that the com
mon council deem it expedient so to
do, aud hereby . declares its purpose
and intention to improve that portion
of the Portland road between the north
end of the pavement on the Portland
road and tho West line of the Oregon
& California Knilway company's riant
of way at the expense of the abutting
and adjacent property by bringing
said portion of the Portland road to
the established grade and paving said
portion of the Portland road with a
two inch bituminous concrete wearing
surface eighteen (18) feet in width
laid on a redress of tho present macad
am foundation, in accordance with the
plans, specifications and estimates for
the improvement of said portion of
said street, adopted by the common
council 011 .February 19, 1917, now on
file in the office of the city recorder,
which for greater certainty and a more
detailed description thereof are hereby
referred to and made a part hereof.
The common council hereby declares
its purpose anil intention to "make the
above described improvement by and
through the .street improvement de
partment of the city of Salem.
By order of the common council.
EARL RACE, City Recorder.
Date of first publication of this no
tice, March (i, 1917. 3-16
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTORIA
a Party
. 4
The following prices for fruits
and vegetables are tboae asked by
the wholesaler of the retailer, aud
not what is paid to the producer.
All other prices are those paid the
ptoducer. Corrections are made
daily.
Hutter fBt and butter made one of
those sudden changes in price this!
morning, with drt. of three cents
This lriiij the quotation for butter-1
fat to 40 cents and creameiv butter:
a 41 rents, a deeliiiino nrice in Seattle
and San Kran. iK.-o was the cause of
drop.
Lettuce drooped 2" cents this morn
ing. Oranges are plentiful for the ob
servance of Orange day next Saturday.
GraiBs
$1.2.-.(( 1.30
4.'Has'0e
f34T3j
$28.50
Short), per ton
$32
. $S(10
$10(uMl
10fti 11
Jlil, CHCH(
Hay, vetch
Hay, clover
Butter
liultorfat 40.-
Creamery butter, per pound 41c
Country' butter 30T32c
Eggs and Poultry
Egfcs, trado 23c
Kggs, cash 21c
Hens, pound 1517c
Boosters, old, per pound ..... 9c
Fork, Vel and Mutton
Pork 011 foot 12(?il2Vie
Veal, according to quality ....10jfl3M!!
Steers fi8c
Cows 45Vc
Bulls 4(aioe
Ewes 6e
Lambs He
Wethers 79c
Figs and Dates
Figs, 36 12-oz $2.60
Bluck figs 10c
White figs 11c
Golden dates 15c
Dromedary dates -.. $3.75
Vegetables
Cabbage ,. 6c
String garlic 710c
Potatoes, per 100 pounds $3
Parsnips, carrots and beets . -.$1.25
Green onions .... .. .... 40c
Artichokes $1.10
Lettuce, California, crato $3
Onions ' B9MiC
Celery $1.101.25
Tamale husks, lb 10c
Cauliflower $2.75
Brussels sprouts 12c
Turnips 2
Fruits
Apples 50e(o?$l
Oranges, navels $2.75(0)3.00
Lemons, per box .' $3.504.00
BananuB, pound 8c
California grape fruit $3.50
Florida grape fruit .$3.50(o)0.50
Pineapple
8c
llouey
Cranberries ...vt..,.
Cocoanuts ....
Eetail Prices
Crcamory butter
Country butter
Eggs, dozen
Sugar, cane .......
Sugar, boet
Flour, hard wheat
Flour, valley
$3.25
... $8
$1.15
50c
40c
30c
.'. $8.45
$8.25
$2.10$2.40
. $1.90(ii)2.05
PORTLAND MARKET
rartland, Or., March 7.
Wheat, club $1.:
lted liussian $1.60
Pluestem $1.68 '
Fortvfold $1.65
Oats', .No- . 1 white feed $37:
Parley, feed $.'!!
Hogs, best live $i:i.35(. Pl.oO
Prime steers $f.")0((i)10
Fancy cows $H(u H.'iQ
Calves $10
Spring huubs $!3fiJ3.25
Butter, city creaniury 3Sft.40e
Eggs, selected local ex. 2l2oc
Ileus 20c . ' . ' '
Uroilers 25c
Geese 12Vi( 13c
FARMERS PRODUCE CO.::
Successors to Mickcnham & Co. . .
Tho highest cash price paid for
eggs, poultry, veal, hogs and ',
limes. -A.
f Hens for the next 3 days 17c T
I hides 17c to 20c. T
iw a. nugn rnone iu x
WILL GUARD PLANTS
Portland, Ore., Afar. 7. Acting under
confidential advices from the war de
partment, the Portland Railway, Light
& Power company and the Northwest
ern Electric company, today began
planning to safeguard their plants in
event of hostilities. It was given out
that the government had asked to have
first call on the "flood lights" and
searchlights owned by the power com
panies, should they be needed.
NOTICE OF IMPROVEMENT
Of the Alley in Block 47,
City of Salem
Xotice is hereby given that tho com
mon council deems it expedient so to
do, and hereby declares its purpose and
intention to improve tho alley in block
47 of the city of Salem between the
north line of. Ferry "street and the
south line of State street at the ex
pense of the abutting and adjacent
property by bringing said portion of
said alley to the established grade and
paving the same with a Portland- ce
ment crushed rock concrete riavement
six inches in thickness, in accordance .
with the plans, specifications and esti
mates for the improvement of said
portion of said alley adopted by the
common council May 15, 191(i, which
are now on file in the office of the
city recorder, and which, for greater
certainty and a more detailed descrip
tion thereof are hereby referred to
and made a part hereof.
Tne common council hereby declares
its purpose and intention to make the
proposed improvement above, describ
ed by and through the street im
provement department of the city of
Hal em.
By order of the common council.
KARL RACE, City Recorder.
Date of first publication of this no
tice, March 0, lilli.
3 16
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' EVEHYTHINQ ELECTRICAL Telepkon
Sak-m Ekctric Co., Masonic Temple, 127 Korth High Main 120fl
PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING AND TINNING
T. M. Barr, 161 South Commercial street Main 191
TRANSFER AND DRAYAQE
Salem Truck & Diay Co., corner State and Front streets Main 7
FOR EXCHANGE
FOR" EXCHANGE 12 room house in
three apartments and basement. Well
located on nice corner, with paved
streets, on car line, 4 blocks from
stato house grounds, now bringing
good income. Will consider exchange
for smaller house with barn, or lot
" large enough for barn, closo in.
Square Deal l!elty Co-, 202 V. S.
Hank bldg. tf
MISCELLANEOUS
FLORA A. BREAVSTEH, M. D. Neu
rologist, nervous and chronic diseas
es a specialty. 35 yrs. experience with
drugs, surgery and drugless methods.
Examination free. 712 State St. Phone
1350.
FKUITLAND NURSEKY High and
Ferry 8ts. Full line nursery stock.
Italian pritno a specialty. Nursery lo
cated one milo cast of penitentiary.
Address R. 6, Salem, Ore. Phone 100
F2t.
CHTBOPRACTIO-SPINOLOGIST
DR. O. L. SCOTT Graduate of Chiro'
practic's Fountain Head, Davenport,
Iowa. If you have tried everything
and got no Telief, try Chiropractic
spinal adiustmentB and get well. Of
fice 406-7-8 U. 8. National Bank
building. Phone Main 87. Residence,
Main 828-R.
UNDERTAKERS
WEBB & CLOTJQH CO. 0. B. Webb,
A. M. Clough morticians and funeral
directors. Latest modern methods
known to the profession employed.
499 Court St. Main 120, Main 9888.
RIG DON-RICHARDSON CO. Funeral
directors and undertakers, 252 North
High street. Day and night phone
183.
SCAV ANGER
SALEM SCAVENGER Charles Boos,
proprietor. Garbage and refuse of all
kinds removed on mentlily contract!
at reasonable rates. Yard and cess
pools cleaned. Office phone Aluin
2247. Residonce. Main 2272.
MONEY TO LOAN
ON Good Real Estate Security
THOS. K. FORD
Over Ladd & Bush bask, Salem, Oregon
MONEY TO LOAN
Eastern. Money at Lowest Rates, on
approved Security. Homer H. Smith,
Room 5, McCornack Bldg,, Salem, Or.
INSPjBANCK AND HJBA1 , ESTATH
CHAS. B. HODGKTN General Insur
ance, Surety Bonds, real estate and
rontals. Hubbard bldg. Phone 886. tf
STOVE REPAIRING
STOVES REBUILT AND REPAIRED
50 years experience.
Depot National and American fenc
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 R. W. WAL
TON Osteopathic physicians and
nerve specialists. Graduate of Amer
ican school of Osteopathy, Kirksville,
Mo. Post graduate and specialized la
nerve diseases at Los Angeles college
Treat acute and chrenio diseases
Consultation free. Lady attendant
Office 505-500 U. S. National Bank
building. Phone 859. Residence, 341
Nor thCa p i tgl street. Phone 469.
WATER COMPANY
SALEM WATER COMPANY Offic
corner Commercial and Trade streets
Bills payable monthly in advance.
LODGE DIRECTORY
MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Or
gon Cedar Cunip. No. 524H, meets ever)
Thursday evening at 8 o'clock" la Me
Derby-Laiky bldg., corner Court and
High' streets. J. F. Day, V. C, J. A
Wright, Clerk.
BAI.KM I.ODOHI No. f, A. F. ft A. M
Stated communication! f.rst Friday ll
each month at 7 :3( d. m. In the Mnsonl.
Temple. Fred A. Mcltrtire, W.M.jS.Z.
Solver, secretary.
CENTRAL 1iliUE, No. 18, K. of P.
Derby building, every Tuesday
evening of each week at 7:30. I.oyd
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DNtTap ARTISANS-rsptUI Assembls,
Na. 84, meets every Thursday at 8 p.
m in I. O. O. F. hall. C. O. Matlock,
M. A. C. A Vibbert secretary, Crow
Drugstore, 338 Stats street.
O. TJ. W. Protection Iiodg K.
Meets srery Monday eventog at In th
McCornack ball comer Court d tlhertv
streets, h. R. Mason, M. W, . A.
McFadden, rfcor1r; A. U Brows.
Bnander j B. B. Duncan, treasurer,
SAI.KM HUMANE BOCIBTY D. D. Krsler!
president; Mr. Lou TUIsoo, secreMr.
All cases of crueltj or ni-glect of dona
anlmnls should be reporte4 ta tfea
secretary (or lnestlgatton.
OH WOr.AT COMMANDER!, No, 6. K.
Regular conclave fourth Friday In sacH
month at 8 o'clock p. m.. In Masoole
Temple. Sojourning sir Knlgbti are
coiirteonslr lovltpd to meet with as.
Glen C. iNiles, E. C.J H. JJ. Thielsen,
recorder.
BODSON COrjNClL, N. , B, I, if
stated Rsseoibl; first Monday In eacH
month, Masonic Temple. Jb A. Marcua
Thiico Illustrious Master; Glen C.
Mies, recorder.
BALBM COUNCIL NO. !022 Knights sn
Indies of Security Meets every 2nd sai
4tb Wednesday eaca month at Hurts
Uall. Visiting members are Invited ta
attend. B. F. Waltsn, financier, 48U ft.
14 th Htresti
PACIFIC LODOB No. BO, A. F. ft A. U.
Stated communications third Friday
In each month at 7 :80 p. m. In t
Jtasonlc Teniple. W. H. Dancy, W. U, I
Brnest U. Chaate. secretary.
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Meet avery
Friday night at 8 o'clock in Derby
bldg., Court and High Sts. A. J.
Sweininh, C. L. S. Geer, clerk,
C07 Court street. Phone 593.
R. N. A. "Oregon Grape Camp" No.
1360, meet every Thursday evening
in Derby and Lafky building, Court
and High streets; Mrs. Sylvia
Schaupp 1971 Market, oracle; Mrs.
Molissa Persons, recorder, 129(5 Norta
Commercal. Phone 1430M.
TRAVELERS' GUIDE
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OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY. CO.
NORTH BeCND
Lt. Salem
4 :H5 a. m.
7 :1B a. m.
9 :45 a. m.
11:20 a. m.
1 :fi0 p. m.
Train No. Ar. Portlani
... Owl ...... 8:B5a. wk,
6 ;2Sa.a.
. 10 Limited.... 11 :6 a. sv
12 1:35 p.m.
. 14! i. 4:00 p. ss.
. 18 Limited . , . S :60 p. ss.
.... 20 ....... 7:40p.sa.
..... 22 10:00 p. as.
-4 :00 p, m.
-o :au p. m.
T :S5 p. m.
SOETH BOUND
PORTLAND TO BALBM
Lv. Portland
6 -.so a. m. Salem 8 :35 Eugene 10 :85 a. at,
fi-iJOan. R I I : . . J n..,
8 :.'I0 a. m.
10 :45 a. m.
2 :0S p. m.
4 :4(i p. m.
6 :0B p. m.
9 :20 p. m.
11 :43 p. m.
W JUIUllLCU IUUIHwm
7 12:68 p. ak
B 4:10 p. as,
. 13 Limited .... :40p.m.
. . 17 Local .... 8 :10 p. av
19 11:20 p. ok
.. 21 Owl 1:06 p. Bb
Lt. Corvallla
4:10 p. m. ,,
Lt. Eugene.
7 :5 a. m.
1 :ftft p. m. . .
5 :'-'(! p.m. . ,
12 :05 p. ta.
Lt. Riilem.
1 :r0 a.m.
10:13 a.m. .,
Lv. Halem
12:55 p. in. .
NOKXll BUUU
Ar. Bales
. 6:80 p. as.
Ar. Salea
. 9 :45 a. as.
. 4:00 p. SB.
. 7 :5S p. bl
. 4 :35 a. as.
Ar. Bugesa
. :60 i nu
20
.. 10 Limited .
.. 18 Limited
22 ....
... 2 Owl
BOOTH BOUND
... 21 Owl ..
., 6 Limited
iO P
ar. aiuaay
T 1 :50 p. m.
Stops at Corvallls
Ar. AlUaay
B :10 a m.
Ar. Albaay
, . 1 :85 a. m.
Ar. Bugeaa
18 8:50 a. Bk
Lv. Kalem.
4 :1S p. ra.
Lv. Halem.
0 .40 p. m.
cuuvALiiiiei iiniNaiv.xiun
NOBTH BOUND
Lv. Corvallls.
Ar. Bales
:45 a s.
1:48 p. na
4 :0 p. m.
6 -.80 p. m.
7 :B6 p. s.
8 :25 a. m.
10 ....
14 ....
12:12 p. w.
2:41 p. m,
4:10 p. m.
6:18 p. m.
Lv. Salpm.
I0:1fia. m.
4 .13 p. in.
12:53 p. m.
6 :40 p. m.
19 ....
20 ....
22 ....
SOOTH BOUND
Ar. Csrvallls
B 11 :83a. a.
9 5 :36 p. s
7 2 :20 p. m.
It :00p. BL
Raleu Gebb Linb.
No. 73 Arrives at Snlem 9:15 a.m.
No, 76 Leaves Salem. ...... .9 :50 a. m.
tin. 76 r. Kulom (mixed) ....2:00p.m.
No. 74 Leave Salem 8:03 p.m.
No connection south ot Geer.
Su.au, Falls Citi and Wbstbbn
No. 181 Lv. Ralem, motor . . . , .7 :00 a, m.
No. 1113 Lv. Rnlrm, motor . . . . .9 :40 a. m.
No, luO Lv. Salem fur Mod mouth
aud Ali lte .1 :40p. m.
No. 187 Lv. Snlem, motor 4 :00 p. m.
No. WO Lv. Halem, moter 6:13 p.m.
No. T.m Way t'r't lv. Salem 5:00 a.m.
No. 182 -Ar. Salem 8:30a. m,
Nu. 18-t Ar. Halem 11:10a.m.
No. 188 Ar. Haluin 3 :T5 p. m.
No. WS Ar. Hnlcm 6:00 p.m.
No. 170 Ar. Salem 7:45 p.m.
No. 240 Way Fr't ar Salm.... 2:30p.m.
WILLAMETTE BIVKR ROTJT0 :
Oregon City Transportation Company
Boats leave Snlem tor I'ortlandi. Monday.
Wednesday and Friday nt 11 a. m. ; i)4
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday mornings
at 6 a. m. ForCorvallla the bouts leave
Snlem Tuesday, Thursday aud Saturday
evenings at 8 o'clock. Boats leave Port
land for Salem at 6:43 each morninr.
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