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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOlfcNAL. SALEM, OTIEGOX. FRIDAY, MARCH 16. 1917. NINE Willamette Valley Polk Starts Movement j To Support Road Bond I PrnnrKitifin 9i PnHc lu.t.vu a a wmj i ! Special Service.) j Capital Join iinl llaHa, Ore.. Mar Iti TakiHir tin- .. . t. i .I.-- .... -:.i , . . . .. i , tm- H,imB.T,.(rn.r ,nv cam-, paigti tor tin- passing r. me jiyHiu.uou : r. building bond isue to be voted ; ,n -n h Miu--i.il pWtiiiu lii'ld thrniick-' ml tlin ul-itn lilt lliii -lll if .lillll' A:.. - " ,.... . ; larye mimher i.f represeutal ivc nuaiueM, ; Lutuer rViubwron and family . and pinie.-isimiiil mid rural n'si.U-iit of I'ulk ;randma 1'eniberton visited .riilaiives county met in Dalian Tuesday night andj here, Nit unlay and Sunday, organized a l'olk Comity tiimil Uidi"i A rottncp I-rayer mating uns Leld at Mii-iation with H. -II trr lidorir of lmle- A. Tunibull 's on Tuesday eveuiaif. .eiiience, as president, and Mrs. WiiniU1 i. I. 1- . II jiranen 01 mis en . ieei'i;u. nun. i . T. inton of MeMinnnlle. haviiiK tieeii . iiidueed to eouie to Dullas for the of-1 easiuii, made an lnteiectini; exphiiml ion 1 of the road itn-nsuies ns passed bv tht recent lcislat lire and the im-uns that would be eiuploved in paying off the in. teie-it ou the bonds slioiiUI the election de-ide in favor of the measure. Coun ty .Indue I- :. Jvirkptilnek, i. l... iat- terson, (Vxinr Htiyter, Judge Mnlone of ! ternoon Comity Kt-huol Suiieriiiteud HohUiii county, f 'hns. J'arks, C. V, John-j ent mith and Miss Cougill, assistant noiu nud J. I". I hick of Airlie, also I tat industrial field worker, called at made talks favoring the passage of the the school house where Miss Congill measure. A booster campiiigu in the in- Have some miming- instructions and also terest of the measure wil! be started at talked to the girls of their sewing, etc. an early date and delegations from the T. J. ilazohon, 'field secretary of "the it ii. of this countv w ill hold meetings Oregon Prisoners'-Aid societ v." deliver- in school houses in Mich district and!1'"' 11 Snoi lecture, 'Mining Wrong and explain to the people' the e merits of the 1 hill, - - " Dallas Young People Married; Wavne lmrhnm and Mis fcllixnbcth Unppy of this cily (piietly slipped away MnesdnV and went-to Salem w here ; thev were united in the holy bonds o'i' matrimony.. The marriage was a ur-rn-ise to their iiinhv friends in this city. .Miss ilappv is a unugliier ot .nr. iini . i ii.m .i.,rr.. ..v.. ...... of Dallas. Mr. Iiarhaiii, the youngest roil of Mr. tun! Mis. J. J. Barliiiin, is a prid'esstonal baseball player and leaves this month i"6r Omnlin, where he will liliiv this season with the ball team i of that, place. Mrs. Kurham will joiu her-j hnsb.-itid after the training season closes. .''-. I Military Training for Dallas Schools, " Following the. lead already taken by a large .. number of schools of the -state, Hie students or the Da 'will take uii military fr be given llioir first lesson this week. ()..;J.. .Cheiioweth, .manual training in-1 structor of the -school and second licit- 1.-Iiiii.l nt Cni,,i,n',i,. T. 11 NT 'it Vi ill in. . struct them in the. art. So enthusiastic (" were the bovs nf the prospect of re - eeiying. tftuniug thjit the fever, spread to the. girls vho( have al decided to . orgaMMe- itir-:l(l -Cifisfr work. , - .'- Big Damage Suit to Be Tried Here. - ..Tilt!. .tUo.Gdtl damage suit, of V, D- V.ilui.n mminif. lin ll 11i,inni tTniif Hop company will be tried in the Polk count v. circuit, court in the. April term. Th ise was up before . the federal ' 'a"p- :l11 the r--G. F. hall, Alarch 10, court on account of. the defendants be-j 1H1'. by Lyons school.. Good program. iu.iiou-residciiW of. this state but that A'inssi on W pennies. Doods open 1-2 court has blinded the matter down, to atter FoolishnesH begins nt 2 and (Hrcuit-court, claiming that it had no Co,n.e and hoar the hungry 7. jurisdiction in the matter. Tim,: case Mr and Mrs. Ben BerinKor, of Helm-grow- out of injuries, received bv the llm', ;voro s"Jny visitors at the home i.lnin tFf I.. i,.Mnann,l W tl, n 1 " -r. Slid MlS. Dell Wflterillilll ' " 1 . 1 . J I defendant company last fall. Packing Plant Again in Operation. Tin, 1 U" ,,-,.,ul,eTii,i. lV,i.l.-iiir plant - is uuuuing this week . finishing , the packing tit the balance of the 1910 crop which will be -shipped to eastern markets. Miss . Rose Pratt, of Halem, visited with Dallas relatives and friends the .first of the week. J. C. Havli r was a business visitor in Ponbtud Tuesday. V." E. Austin let! Wednesday after l ooii for Wallace, Idaho, where he will work in the mines. Miss .lennir. Musc.ott has returned to her home in this city after -a short visit at the home of her sister, Mrs. I J. Chapiu, in Sulem. Mrs. H. K. Patterson, .Tr., arrived in Dallas Tuesday evening for an extend ed visit at the home 01 ner parents. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hayter, on Main street, . Miss Iva Stanley returned the first of the week fiom a short visit with friends iu Portland. ,. . H. Ilirschberg. a iroiuiiient Independ ciii'C fitizen, was transucliug business with the comity i-.ourt .iii Dallas Tuesday afternoon.: i ,,. Mii8 SI uiii-1-G-rn'ut spent the nrst of the week m Portland a guest 01 Miss ' Eiiith Catherivood, a former Dallas girl- ., Attorney John E. Sibley returned Monday aflernoon from a several days' business visit in Toledo anil Newport. .Miss Gertrude Robinson of Salem, has accepted iv position in the candy making department or the Kersey confection ery. ' Oscar Huvter was itSalent business visitor Monilny, Fred Wagner returned the first, of the week from a short business trip to Portland. Thomas Calhertvood, of Portland, is in the city today on business. Mr. Cnth crwood formerly operated a garage in this city. . , . ... - llanjld Polingya student at the Ore gon -Agricultural college, at Corvnllis, visited witu his pun'iita in Dallas the first ot tht! week,. . . Ly-iiii EUleis nad 1!. Y. Morrison re turned tot.' first of llio week from n several days' visit in Portland. Mrs. H.'M. Ewing left the first, of the week for PTniois, where she will make an extended visit with relatives and friends. County School Superintendent and Mrs. Fred S. Crowley, are visiting rela tiK'a ill Poith'tid this week. Miss Flora MeCnllon 'i in Portland this week in the interest of her inillin erv establishment. Miss Grace McMinn,, teacher in the Dnllaa schools, was a Corvnllis visitor th week. Mrs. S.' A. Riggs, of Salem, visited the first of the week nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Uiev. Rosedale News it a ul Journal Special Service.) udaie. , Mar. io. mi. Le..ta, . , . . . out. went to I on laud Iridav evening . . , I '" mother, who La jus! re-1 turned from fin extended visit iu t t"i A.- Watw.it returned from--Marion Molllhiy. . .. K.-v. Atario-i l.eorge and t:. .A, fiudlev , vwiti d V. K. Croers Tuesday night, Alil" r;'blb l'arr and -Mrs. C'anintark vrHtmn triilnv nu Matoruav. . : i . -.. ; -. . t The boys' Sunday school was enter ) t'-(..iin.lnU aI... J! W . ' . .. . .m'j ui hkt huhh; ul iijn i. ro?.er lasrjwuu iiiiea mi iuo avauanie ppaee or Friday uijjh t. rurnieis are begiiinnii; to. plow iu the "lennrtitnese wawu uavs. Fairfield News (('apil:il Jmirnal Sjieeinl Service.) Fruitland, Ore., Mar. 1G. Tuesdnv t-ing Iiight," to a well filled house Tuesday night in the school house. Hurley Anderson, who- lost his henr ing in ono ear by reason of n gnthcr- j ing, is improving, and in hopes his hear- '"K ",a.v partially if not fully ro- Ml,,ul Geo. Peed and family moved to their: ne whomo. in Salem yesterday. 1 iienj-s of Mrs. Tom White are "hid I.'" '- " no auie to oe at --- r..... j Salem, wheie she; underwent tin opera-1 lion. Mr Geo. Bturgis is "brenking" a ''it tie ,i:.ecently urchased. He says its; K""'K to ue a uauuy. - - I -Mis. .JOseTillino i-ieole culled on Mrs. P.. J. Kggler Wednesday af ter-1 time church goers; Yes., go to church, , . , i burtnke a clear conscience with vou. lhe nmnthh Y. P. A. business meet -1 C. E. Mclhvain bus moved' from Sa .ing i to be held Saturday evening, j lem onto his Lake I.abische farm. March 17,. at the Mtandifer home.,,-. j Well, I don't huow as I ought to butt The .fonriinl staj.ed -yesterday that , in. but will arise to say that it suits me Has high school) nfl u;'oc ronrt clieese factory is real-i raining and wiUi'.y '"heese factory, and we will further "l.V .-' '-''.V Mr.- Eriekson makes real cheese. once and m e . . '," t.iar.ue, the cliampioii pio enter I1" Sick :JVlt!l .measles. -' TJ10 .Frl,i,ll,"a store is -paying 2-1! fLes E. D. Brav nad wife. Fi-e,1-tin,1 KelllA Opulson.- of .' Auburn, titteiided-Tthe' lec t ure in the-si hool) house Tuesdny night; Lyons News Items ,(Capi tal Journal Spec iaf Service.) .1''0,la' Ore-,. Mar. 10. Hi-Fa-Liit-In i:, ,r -. . .. . . . ""i"3 ""''i i nn teet, ot -Uelinina, r-pwn im- weciv-cnu wiiu .vi r. timer II iatt and, family. , inn nance given, m the Lyons hall Saturday evening was enjoyed by intnla?-evening was enioved bv nil who attended Mr. Charlie Hiatt made n business trip to Sftlem Monday. ' Miss Elsie Primer, "of Gates was a Lyons visitor. Miss Ruth Means sjent Sunday with S. T. Browii fend family. , The Zimmerman brothers . returned home from Salem Saturday evening. Miss Alhv fliatt spent 'Sunday with Mrs, Joseph Krise. ' , ' Mr. Clifford made a trio to Stavton. It is said that the Kebekahs are" put- !!,,ff several additions to tneir roll book. LAST TEOOP LEAVES SOON Washington, Mar. 1 5. The last re maining imtior.al guard troops oh the border will leave for home March 21. General Pershing reported tor" the war department today. They nre all expect cd to reach 'their home sta-tiona bv the 25th. , , , , Plant 3 For early flowers and vege- 8, L tallies. " Sweet Peas, Pansiei, ip Jr and otlicr Grand Prize n L California Deeds J 1 Also Cabhag, Carrots, Onion), J, jk fieeta, Pe, Spinach, Turnip. . . 8 1 Doa't take aeeda that are "juH as Jr J good." Get Korw'a. I 3 Oa Sahi bf aQ letikag Dealers FT Bj If your iicjl -f Aaet ot ttrrr Moraa'r j Setda. tend ttiue for our catalogue tr. a 'Jl You order will b ammatiy attcdca to. K. V a a moese s go i Seedsmen San Francisco ar News Fruitland News (Capital Journal Spts ml Sen io.) FruitlauJ, Ore., Mar. Hi. Tuesday afternoon -M Helen Cum gill, of O. A. nfirrnnun Helen Con gill, or U. A. , . ..... ... ' RaVi canning demount rat ton at the !R.lll1 hou8e in til, jwuce of the : pupils and scvral. ladies 01 the district. I Iu the evening iie'v. T. J. Hazlotott. field seeretarv of the Oregou Prisoner AiJ society, gave an ii.tHtiag addles at the jiclio.il Iuju.-k- u the now prison reform movement which it extending lu nearly all the states- The object seem era hile in prison and particulailv im him wjien nleasej. ... - F. M. Mit.'htll introdnceil the sjieaker' who began hut work by askniK the au dience to Sing "America," hinxoif leading out. He spoke about mi hour aud had the attention of all present . 1... ;ti., ll .i -It . .. the lare sehnol room. Hy request at the close of the tidiness he uave a brief cx i piana rum 01 rne uertuuon system ot i nieiitit n'utioti. Several dollars were con ...... ... . .. tnbuted to s.d in the society 's work. l Tl i . . -m-ill ul- : .1. .1...... Mr. Hnzeltou will speak in the Advent im cuurcn in .onn aiein, riaruraay, li arrangements can be made. K. J. Mills rnd family visited at the homo of David Mills at Shaw Saturday and Sunday. ' A. H. Simpson, of Albany, is visit ing the famiiv of his daughter, Mrs-' 11. C. Bressler . Marie F'liegel is employed at the Roy al hakorySn Salem. - Those Teutonic sea-wolves are liable to have some of their fangs extracted sne of these times. V, K. (juinty, who lives on the Sil verton road, and who last full pur chased at auction C. E. Mcllwnin's po tatoes in the ground and who had them stored on the farm has sold tho entire lot L'irgp and small, of about 350 sacks. for 1.S0 ner ewr. Yes, gt to chtifch, that is if you go from rip-ht irntirM.' It von ini. .... in Tins wav c'on't go. tiding to cltui-ch to heaven. Some of the o-ventnu s,mu,..t ... " "u iiiuu- dim no ii;iMMji'ii 1 rels attend churcli . rcamlni-lr r.n.l'o sanctuni'ies pre no tilaees for sinners and lypocrits wearing the living of! piety and religion., Jlead Matt. 23 and Ichv well enough rnd it satisfies thousands of other people, simple souls though j tnoy De, ana I lind much sooner believe in rue luraiiimnty ot ttmt old bood than that of all the modern higher critics and lower: anti-Bible talkers with the organic, evolution doctors, nnd book- smiths in addition who" assarl it. . " Central Point News (Capital Jouriml Special Service.) Central Point, Ore., Mar. 10.' Beauti ful sunshine today, birds, singing. It looks like spring was here. , . Last Fridav Mr. and Mrs., Amos Branch and son Ktilph,. returned home trom l-olic county, where they had been visiting for several days." Airs. Anna , Francis called on Mrs. Fred Durbin Saturdav. Sunday Miss Vernie Milno. waiTvisit- ing Mrs. J. W. Baggett. Sunday afternoon Mr- and Mrs., Abe Steffen, the Misses' Goldie , 8teffen, Agnes Wollman and Audrey Baggett wore callers at the Spettler home- Monday moining Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ramsden received a new boarder at their home. It's a boy. Father doing finfi, smiles all the time. Mrs. Nicholl's sister-was a Sunday visitor at the Parsonage, returning homo to SaJn Monday morning by way of Central Howell limited. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Branch went to the .Waldo Hills to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Burns. - Mr. Alvin Burns and A. C. -Branch made a business trip to Folk county the first of the week. T. W. Baggett made a business trip to Salem Tuesday. Thursday Mr. aud Mrs. Pane and sou John, went to Salem Stayton News (Capital Journal Special .Service) Stayt.on, March lGv Miss Susie Olm sted was given a surprise party on Wednesday of this week by her school mates. -Mr. and Mrs' Roy Amitv of Amifv have beenvisiting relatives hero this week. Miss Cpra; W. Cooper was in Salem Monday. ' '' . Ex-Councilman Jones., was in 'Stayton this week,, from Salem. An Epw'orth League social will be held at the home of Mrs. J. R. Gard ner Friday night. Dr. Brewer of this city met' an old school mate of his in Dr. Steiner, who came over recently with the governor. Mr, McClellan one otho well known old sohlieTs of Salem was in Stayton for his Erst visit to this section), last Monday. .-; ,- - E. A. - I'entielt of Salem was here on business early in -the week. Mr. Ben net, in 'other years, taught school in this neighborhood. ; ; Mrs- ;. B. Lock hart aud baby spent several days this Week in Salem visit ing her parents. . A slight hail jttorm passed, over this city Tuesday. The chirping of the birds in the n.orniiiif is suggesiive of the approach iof the springtime. Jtii hard Hensley of Linn county was in. Town early in the week. , L. Sestake who has . been visiting his home here for some weeks has re turned to Motanajherc he is engag ed inbusiiiesH. There was not a large audience at the- parent teachers -meeting last Fri day although the program was good, the feature of it' being- tno address by Mr. Dogherty of The., Mail ou "News paper influence on ethics." v Rev. Father Lainek of Sublimity wa a recent Stayton visitor. A. J. Uahn representing the Rodgers Paper Co. of Salem, was in Sfiivton Wednesday. He was formerly eouneet- this mm TOLD TO CHOOSE Between Operation and Death. Cured by Lydia E. Pinkh&m's Vegetable Compound. . D Moines. Iowa. 'Mv u ,V.and aevs I would have been in my trrava to r--- J t f " . i IHIIH i' MiiH uajr iiou ib imi ueru for Lvdta E. Pinii ham a Vegetable Compound. 1 suf fered from a seri! female trouble and the doctor said I could not live one year without an operation. My hus band objected to the operation nd grit me to tr .ydia E. Pinkham's Veee 1 1 Hi table Compound. I soon commenced to ret bettor and m now well and able to , IT So tnv own housework.. I can recom- T iAt ! Vir-.L-Kvi. Vcrrtit ti V.Irt jnena LVOia rinKnam s vegeuuno Compound to any women as a wonder- ful health restorer."-Mrs. BLANCHE j Jefferson, 703 Lyon St, Das Moines. This famous remedy, the medicinal ingredients of which are derived from highly prized roots and herbs, has for forty years proved its value in such cases. Women everywhere bear wil ling testimony to the wonderful virtue cf Lydia E. Pinkham'g Vegtable Com Dound. ed with a Portland house. Harry Shanks Of near Jordan, was iu town Wednesday on business. District Manager Jones of the W. O. W. is in Htavton this week, from Portland., : Mr. and Mrs. ,L. H. Compton, Miss Margaret Hodge and Mr. Ost render of Salop will take part in n program at the M. E. ehorcU en Sunday night. Silver Cliff Notes (Capital .Journal Special Service) Silver Cliff,-.; Mairlt 10, Herman Strom was a Sitvjrton visitor Saturday Miss Ethel Craig, teacher at Silver Cliff school, has resigned, her position on account of hA health, Miss Ethel Uiggins of Siileni.'. is. filling the va cancy. Miss Craig has taught two terms here, with excellent satisfaction. Mr. aud Mrs. Ed- Charlesworth spent Sunday at the Elmer Hubbard home. Edith ami Koy Fox attended the pie social at the Mel'lalpin school house house Friday - night. Mr. and Mrs. .llarley Bogers came up from Portland-.nnd sold their farm to Mert. Gabnc: . ; I THE MARKETS I it ' -'n- -Vi :.""' The following prices for fruits and vegetables ate 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. Thoro is nothing 'especially startling in the -market situation today. The prospects of a general railroad strike and tie up may stop the shipments of livestock for -several days as today the railroads are not accepting shipments that will not -reach destination before Saturday noon.. - j! ,. Tho city housekeeper will store eggs this spring at a few cents higher than a year or Two ago.- The bottom seems to haVO been touched several days ago aud now the market is good for 22 cents cash and 24 cents in trade with a few stores going one eent better provided certain purchases tiro made. ' Grams Wheat ........ Oats, new .: Burlev, ton Bran . Shorts, ner toft $1.25(1.30 ...... f(io0c ..... $3-l(i''o5 2.50 $32 Huy, cheat ...... $810 uay, vctca iu(a4i Hay, clover , $10(g,M. Buterfat ..,....:...,. Creamery butter, per pound Country butter -. Eggs and Poultry Eggs, trade ................ , :.... 33c "30ffi32c 24c .... 22c 1517c r.ggs, cash - . . . . ,.. ...... Hens, pound ... w . roric, Veai ana Mutton Pork, on foot , ...... $ia.3012.5 Veal, according to quality 1112M;c Steers . 68c Cows 45Vio Bulls ............ , ......... - 3 (&5c EiW8 ..,.. 6c Lambs .........., J4. lie Wethers 79e tigs ana uaies Figs, 30 12-oz. .. .... Black figs White figs $2.60 Golden dates Dromedary dates , . 3.75 . i. 10c lie IS .veKeMiwe , ; Cabbage - String garlic , 7ai0e Potatoes, pcf 100 pound..,. . 22 1-4C Parsnips, carrots and beet - l-23 Green onions . 40 Artichokes .. . $1.10 Lettuce, California, rate ....$2.503.50 Onions 7e Celery .. 1.101.25 Tamale husks, lb. , 10c Cauliflower , $2.50 Brussels sprouts ... .. 12c Turnips $2 . .-- , Frulta . .-v, r . Applet 50c(S!$l Oranges, navels .....f...: $3.00(0)3.25 Lemons, per box ...,.,.'.. $3.754.00 Bananas, pound 4,l-25c California grape fruit $3.50 Florida grape fruit irr.,.. $5.506.50 Pineapple .... '. He Honey .....:.. $3.25 Cranberries ..... ,. $8 Coeoaoutf .. $1.15 Btall Priceg Creamery butter r. 43e COMB SAGE TEA Ui FMD MY HI Look Yonng ! Common Gar den Sage and Sulphur Darkens So Naturally Nobody Can Tell tiiamliuuthrr kept her hair beautiful ly darkened, flossy and attractive with: J a brew of .age Tea and Sulphur. When over her hair took on that dull, fadi-d or streaked apivaranee, this simple mix tnre was applied with wonderful ef-Ttx-t. ISy asking at any drug store for "Wveth's SSage and Hulphur Com louml, ' yon will get a large bottle of this old time recipe, impioved by the addition of other ingredients, all readr to use, for about M centn. This simple mixture can be tlepeuded upon to re store natural tolor and beauty to the hair. A well known downtown driiggiat says everybody uses Wveth's Huge and :. '. i 1'Utl illll .fUHIIIIlllllll HUM IH-IHU.-M; II ! tk .,turaiv aud evP11v- ,h;lt ! . . . -. . .,..,, ., ,,, ;, ., ,, ,i-..i iir8 ca!tv to MW. 10. VolI sim,lv lampen a coipb or soft brush and draw- it through your hair, taking ono strand at a tune. Hr morning the gray hair disappears; after another application or two, it is restored to its natural col or ami looks glossv, soft and heautihd. This preparation is a delightful toilet retiiusite. It is not intended tpr the cure, mitigation or prevention of dis ease. LEAPED TO DEATH. New York., March 15. Kudolpli Ma1z, a Chicago lawyer, leaped from the window of a room on the eigh teenth floor of tke Belmont hotel here torlnv and was killed iuxtautlv. Country butter 40c Eggs, dozen ......iff. 25c Sugar, cane : $S.4o Sugar, beet , $8.25 Flour, hard wheat $2.10(ffi$2.40 Flour, valley $1.9lV(j2.05 PORTLAND MAEKET Portland, Or., March 10.-Wheat: Club $1.04 Red Russian 1.00 -, Blue-stein $1.09 Fortyfold l-0o Oats, $o. 1 white feed $:i(i.7o Barley, feed J:!9 Hogs,' best live-1 4.50 -Prime steers $9..")0(ij9.73 FanCv cows $8(i:8.5() . ' Calves $10 ' ; . Spring lambs $1.1.25 Batter citv creamery 3sfil3Sh! Eggs, selected local 'ex. 20Vjfo -2.Sc Hens 18(i)l0c : : ,r . , ..,.;' Broilers 2.1c Geese 12Ci12.ie . .- - ,c . r- FARMERS R0DUCE CO. Successors o Mickenhani! & Co. Tho highest cash price paid for eggs, poultry, veal, . hogs and hides. , .',-.." Hens for the next 3 days 17c hides 17 to 20c, . 160 8. Htgii , , . . Phone 10 I - NOTICE OF IMPROVEMENT : Of the AUey In Block 47, '. City of Salem Notice is hereby given that the com mon council deems it expedicat so to do, and hereby declares its purpose and iiuonuon 10 improve ine aiicy in diock 47 of the city of Salem between the north line of Ferry street anl the south line of State Btreet at the ex- pcEso of the abutting and adjacent property by bringing said portion of said alley to the established grade and paving tho' same-with a Portland ce ment crushed rock concrete pavement 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, 1910, which are new on file in the office of the city recorder, and which, for greater certainty and a more detailed dasenp tioa. thereof are hereby referred to and made a part hereof. ; Tae comVnon council hereby declares ita Durnoso and intention tn make thn lprpoei improvement above describ ed by aaa through the street , im provaaisiit department of the city of ftaiem. By order of the common council. KAfiti KACE, City Eecordor. - Date of first publication of this no tice, March 6, 1017. 3-16 NOTICE OF IMPEOVEMENT of the Portland Road Notice is horcby given that the com mon council deem it expedient so to do, and hereby declares its , purpose and inteation to improve that portion of the Port luu d road between the north end of the pavement on -this Portland road and the west, line of the? Oregon &. California Railway company's right, of way at, the expense of tho abutting and adjacent property" by "bringing aid portion of the Portland road "to the establuaiod rado aud paving mud portion of the Portland road with a two inch bituminous concrete wearing surface eighteen (18) feet ,'in width laid on a redress of the present macad am foundation, in accordance with the plans, specifications and estimates for the improvement of said portion of said Btret, adopted by the common council on February 19, 1917, now on file in the office of the city recorder which for gTeateT certainty and a more detailed description thereof are hereby referred t and made a- part hereof. The common council hereby -declares its purpose and intention to make the above described improvement by and through tho street improvement de partment of the city of Haiem. By rdor of the common council. EAR L BACK, City Recorder. Date of first publication of this no tice, March . 1917. 3-16 I L...... , , FOS EENT FOB KENT 2 M acres, comfortable house, good barn, chicken pens, good roil. On good road, near Salem, hnuare Deal Realty Co., 202 L S. Bank bldg. The Daily Capital Journal Classified Telephone and Business Directory A Quick, Handy Reference for Busy People Telepiona EVERYTU1NQ ELECTRICAL Salem Electric Co., Masonic Temple, 127 North High Main 120 PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING AND TINNING T. M. Burr, 104 South Commercial street , Main H'i TRANSFER AND DHAYAGE Salem Truck & Dray Co., corner State aad Front streets Main 74 FOE SALE FOR SAI.EC.ood, cheap, fat, farm team at Jack lorr Feed bam, Sat urday March li. 8-16 FOR SALE Black Belgian 6 years old weight about 1700. 7 miles south of Silverton. Rosa AmslYrtz. tf MISCELLANEOUS FLORA A. BREWSTER, M. D, Neu rologist, nervous and chronic diseas es a specially, oj vrs. cAperiruuo wimi .1... i. arugs, -surgery uu yui,l-a mciouwa. Examination free. 712 State St. Phone 1350, II. RTFJSBOCK JUNK CO We pay (15c per 100 lbs: news paper and nuig itf.ines. Highest prices for hides and pelts. A large stock of logan berry and fence wire for less than half pi-ice. Phone SOh, 302 N. Coimnor Hnl. . - 4-5 FRUITLAND NURSEuY High and Ferry Sts. .Full4Sne nursery stock. : Italian prune a specially. Nursery lo cated one milo east of penitentiary." Address R. (5, Salem, Ore. Phone 100 F21. . " CHIEOPEACTIC SONOLOGIST DR. O. L. SCOTT Graduate 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 409-7-8 ..V.. S. National Bank btiildingi Phone Muin 87. liesidauc., Main 828-E. . ,, " UNDEETAKER3 WEBB & CLOUGH CO. C. B. Webb, A. M.'Clough jnorticiana and fjtneral directors. Latest modern methods known to the profession employed. 499 Court St. Main 120, Main 9888. EIGDON-EICHAEDSON CO. Funeral directors and undertakers, 252 North High street. Day and night phone 183. ' SCAVANGEB SALEM SCAVENGES Charles Soos, proprietor. Garbage and refuse of all Kindts removed on monthly contract at reasonable rates. Yard and cess pools cleaned. Office phone Main 247. Eeaidence, Main 2272. MONEY TO LOAN ON Good Eeal Estate Security THOS. K. FOED Over Ladd & Bush bank, Salem, Oregon MDNEY TO LOAN Eastern Money at Lowest Bates, on approved Security. Koine H. Smith, Boom S, McCornack Bldg., Salem, Or. IiffStJBANOE AND EEAL ESTATE CHAS, B. HODGKIN General Insnr a nee, Surety Bonds, real estate and rentals. Hubbard bldg,.Phon 386. f STOVE BEPAISTOQ STOVES BEBTOLT AND BEPAHtED 50 years experience. Depot National and American fence Sizes 26 to 58 in. high. Paints, oil and varnish, etc. Loganberry and hop hooks. Salem Fence and Stove Works, 25$ CouTt street. Phone 124. OSTEOPATH DBS. B. H. WHITE and B. W. WAL TON Osteopathia , physicians ani nerve specialists. Graduate of Amer ican school of Osteopathy, Kirksvilla, Mo. Post graduate and specialized Is nerve diseases at Los Angeles college Treat actrts aud chroma diseases Consultation free. Lady attendant Office 505-506 U. 8. National Bank building. Phone 839. Residence, S40 North Capital street. Phone 408. WATEB COMPANY SALEM WATEB COMPANY Offic corner Commercial and Trade streets. Bills payable monthly in advance. LODGE PIBECTOBY MODERN WOODMHN OF AMERICA Ors eon Cedar Camp. No. 6346, meets ever? h'hitmdiit erMiim at 8 'lock' ate Dorby-Loiky bldg., 'corner Court aad High streets. J. F. Day, V, C, J. A. Wright, Clerk. SALEM LOnOB Nt. e. A. F. ft A. M H tntcd cemmuntcatkms , first if ildsy Is each month at 7 :UO m. tn the Maaook Temple. Fred A. Mclntire, W.M.;S."5. noiver, secretary. CENTRAL LODGE, No. 18, K. f P.- Derbv hnililiiirr. everv Tnesdiiv evening of each week at 7:30. Lov'd T. Rigdnn, C f B. and S. f . W Tl ftllann f C.j W. 1J. Wilson, K, i : 3 4- "JNITED ABTtSASS Capital AiraMr. No. S4, meets every Thursday at 8 p. m. in J. O. O. P. hall. A. A. Gucf'froy M. A. C. A Vibbert secretary, Crowa Drug store, 338 State street. A. O. TJ. W. rrotwtlon t.c(Tp N. Meets rrrrj Monilar ntn t 8 Is tk WcCornsck hall corner Court n I.ltitrtf streets. L. K. Mason, M. VV., e. A. McFaddcn. recorder ; A. h. Brown, financier; E. B. Duncan, treasurer. SALEM HUMANE 80CIETT IX D. ISeater, presirtnt; Mrs. I.ou 't'Ulaoo, acrtar. All cases jJ4 cruelty or neglect or dumh nltnsla knuld be reported t U eeretary for Investlgatton. DBS MOLAT COMMANDEfiT, No. 8, K. T. Regular conclave fourtb Friday In ear mouth at 8 o'clock p. m.. tn Maaonle Temple. Sojeurnlne Sir Knlgtita are courteously Invited to meot with ua. Glen C. Niles, E. C.; H. B. Thielaen, recorder, - BOnsON COUNCIL, Ne. 1, B. 8. M. Utatetl assembly first Mondsy tn tad .' month, Masonic Temple. F. A. Marcue Thrice Illustrious Master; Glen C, NUes, receriler. 8ALBM COUNCHi NO. s22 Knlghta n Ladies of Security lieels every 2nd aaet 4th Wednesday eeck month t Hjr - li ult. Visiting mcniliera are Inyltnl t attend. K. F. Waltan, financier, 480 H. 14th Street PACIFIC LODCB No. BO, A. F, It A. Jf. -Stated communications third Friday In each month at 7 :S0 p. m. Id tka Masonic Temple, W. H. Dancy, W. M, , Rrnest II. Choate, secretary. WOODMEN OF THIS WORTi Meet every Friday night at 8 o'clock in Derby ' bids., Court and High Sts.. A. :J. Swcinink, 0. C; L. S. 0eer? clerk, ' 507 Court street. Phone 593. E. N. A. "Oregon Grape Camp" No. 1300, meet every Thursday evening in Dcrb.ta and Lafky 6uilding, Court and High streets; Mrs. Sylvia Schaupp 1971 Market, oeaele; Mrs. Melissa Persons, recorder, 129G North Commercal. Phone 143tiM. TRAVELERS GUiE : OREGON BLECTHIC .RAILWAI CO. NORTH BOtJMD Lv. Bslern Train No. Ar. Portias 4:33a.m. ...... 3 Owl ...... :5Sa.aa. 7:15a.m. 8 ....... :29a.aa. 9:43a.m. .... 10 Limited. ...11 :85a. sa. 11:20 a.m. : 12 ,.. 1:35 p.m. 1:110 p. m 14-' 1. 4:00 p. as. 4:00p.m. .... 19 Limited ... 5:60b. at. 5:30 p.m. ,. 20 ....... 7:40;. sa, 7:05 p. m. ....... i!2 ...... ,10 :00 B. aw SOTOB BOUKD POBILANO TO SAUial Lt. Ferttand 8:S0 a.m. Bales 8:85 Ettgn lOtRB 1. sa. 8 :80 a. m. B Limited,..,. 10:11 a. 10:45 a. m. . . . . 7 . .1359 p. sa. ... 9 ........ 4:)0p.aa, 13 Uraltea .... 9:40p.m. 2 :0S p. m, 4 :40 p. m. 6 :5 p. m. 8 :20 D. m. 1 ijoaii, .... B:np.av '."aiSwi" ...ii-iup, aa. ... 1 :( p. sa. 11 :43 p. ax. HOSTH BOUND Lv. Corvallls Ar. Baseae 4 :10 D. m. 20 .... . 10 limited ,, 18 Umtted ..... 22 ... 2 Owl .. SOUTH BOUSO .... BHsOo. at. , Af. )! .... -43.av ... 4:00 p. aa. ... 1 :83 D. SB, ... 4:86 a. BV Ar. Rnfeas Lv. Bugene. i :o a. m. . 1 :53 p. m. , 5 :25 D. m. , 12 :0J p. m. , Lt. Bnlem. 1 :55 . m. 91 ni O '.Owl 10:15 a. m. Lt. Halein B LltalUd ....12:23 oa. Ar. Atbaat ... T 1 :80p. at. 8t0DS St Corratlla 12 :S3 p. ta. Lt. Balem. Ar. Albaay 4:13 p. m. ........ 0:10 p. Be. Ar. Altiaay .. 7:83a. s. Lt. Balem. At. Runrat 0:43 p. m II S:60p.B, COBVALUS CONNECTION . KOSTH BOOND Lt. Corrallta, Ar. Bates ... :48a. at. ... 1:43 p. bb, a . , 4 iOO P. m. .., 6 :80 p. a. . a . T :C5 p. as. Ar. Cerrallts ...11 :9S a. sa, B:8D. SB 8:25 a.m. .. 12 .12 p.m. .. 2:41p.m. ,. 4:10 p.m. .. 8:18 p.m. .. Lt. Balem. 10:13 a.m. ,. 4:1Sp. m. .. 12:55 p.m. .. , 10 .... ..... 14 .... 16 .... 20 .... . 22 SOUTH BOUND ..... B ..... , ..... T , a . . 18 . a . a -:m p. sa. :00 p. ss. :4U p. m. Ri,su-Gers I.INB. No. 73 Arrives at Baten . . . . .9 :18 . m. No. 70 Leaves Halcm; :50 v la. No. 75 A r. Salem (mixed) 2 :00 p. m. No. 74 Leave Salem 8 :05 p. db. No couuectlen south ot fleer. rULBM, Fails Cm Attn Wssthm No. 101 Lt. Batem, motqe. .7:0s. m. No. IBs Lt. Halt-in, motor 9:45 a.m. No, 10S Lt. Balem lor ALon mouth and Alrlle ......... ...0p.a. No. 187 Lt. Salem, motor .... .4 :0 pm. No. 109 Lt. Balem, moter 8:13 p. m No.28 Way Fr't It. Salem....B:Oa. m. No. 102 Ar. Balem 8.80a. m. Not 101 Ar. Balem ......... .11 :10 a. ta. NalB Ar. Balem ..,.,.... 8:13p.m. No.108 Ar. Balem 8:00p.m. No. 170 Ar. Balem , b.b. No. 240 Way HVt ar Salm.... 2 :30p.m. T7ILLAMETTB HIVEU EOBTa! Oreffna City Trautnrtalle Cieon tvao...lM Bnlem tat Von land Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 11 , m. : bb-J luenrtay, Thursday and Saturday mortirt.se U i m. Koi-Ctn-vslllK tbe baats teare s,e, Tuesday T.iudy ana- cminruitj : u Af.l..l. Ur.atm lodVA 1'ort' BVeHIIlgO a. o V ov. - - - --- tanfl 8(ilem t 8.45 eacn momtar.