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THE DATLY CAPITAT. tm-nv SALEM, ORFHAV TT'ESDAY MAY 22, 1917. he Daily apital Journal Classified Telephone and Business Directory Quick, Handy Reference for Busy People XI i An 1 CAIAS rOR B1D3 Sealed pfpOM, addrPwed , y R iitl",,H',r"rT of ,h bord o'f ' re gent. On-H .R Agricultural CuuVcol aid board of regents uuril S clock p. m. May SJ m; fur . 'ig or all material and it.- I at .. .. - m .... ' ITiiuiui' oi an labut required for th. jj'on anj completion of the librarvi ibuildmir. for tha Aori.-lt....i ..,": state of Oregon. AH bijs to be cudor.e.l p.,. . i NINE V f I, THE. MARKETS WILLAMETTE VALLEY NEWS i Woodhrn News MTTTTT TT tt4oata. EVERYTHING ELECTkTCAL Telephone Hst-tri Co., Masonic Temple, 127 North High Main 1200 TBANSFEB AND DSATAOE t Truck & Drf Co., corner Stats and Front streets Main 74 r r : t .... " ...urary building.'1 Said proposals .- -. r,.ru upua lue aoove date by Hie Mid board of regents. . All the work and material must eon- iherV0 U',.PtaB "J specifications therefor o file at the olfice 0f the TrXut', t0r,a11 eun of h architect. Jolia . Benues. 1040 Chain- mt of ( uiumen c building, Portland Oregon. Ka. h j,ropoiil must be accompanied uy certmed cheek of five per rent of tbe amount of the bid a a guarantee .- ic nuccessiui bidder will enter "to s contract according to aaid clan nd specifications. Said check to be wade payable to the Agricultural Col lege of the State of Oregon. If for any reason the bidder fails to execute the proper eontruct and bond wilUJD ten days after uotif I lie The foltewlnj prices for fruiU and vegetables are those ,,k,d b tbe wholesaler of the retailer, and not what U paid to the produeer. All other pricea ar those paid the producer. Correction! w made daily. The lural quotation on wheat today is around $2.25. tin account if the un certainty of the market and aUo the small qtiautitie that are being offered, there is but lit'l. buvsig. Onions are cheaper and the same mav be miid or California totnatoen. The market in geiierai is verv quiet. Kng house are fuian slow waning to' find out what u ,;oiiij to happeu in tan Kraiuisio. nation of eeeptanc-e f hi bid. then n it certified vhtk will 1 ithc Aarieultural Collev nf th t..i of Oregon. Mav22 FOE SALE XIX AT A HA ltd A IN Seven "i twe ftir y house nlantered ihuut. r"u . wood hed, two lotf. plenty of fruit mid room Wdeii. Siii:ire Deal Heulty .'o., I;, 8. Hniik l.ldc. TiV f AT . n . : .... ill.. I - m a .mmnw rarnini Invited LQ.. In Mnaonl.. fir tknignts are tilen C. Nllea. is. c n u -m r, eiiiirieously liien v.. recorder. , MISCELLANEOUS i A. BREWSTER, M. D. Nen iit, nervotw aDd chronic diseaa "ipetialty. 35 vre. experience with j, (iirgerr and drugless method, ination free. 712 8tat 3t. Phone 'LAND NURSETtY High and f 8tB. Full line nursery atock. ,an prune a specialty. Nursery lo i one railo east of penitentiary, test B. 6, Salem, Ore. Phone 100 A,,:,LC9l?.N0' 2022Knlehti and ITh tt-SJ Buf'ty Meeta every and and m.?,i W.nr."d1' eb """nth at Hurst a I" er" are Invited to 6mna Wheat Oats, new Shoita, per ton . Hay, chp.it Hay, vetek , I uy, clover Batter liutterfat NOTICE OF TMPRriv-pivTTu-T Of the Alley In the South Block of Creamery butteri i per' pound" ll.ittPUa ne.a-Hwnr.l.. j ji . . I i ' 1 Unit. attend. Hth Street PACIFIC LODGE NO. B0, A. F A M IT IV con,n?1"'lcatl0ns third Friday In each month at 7 :30 p. m. In tSe Mnaonlc lemple. W. II. Dancy. W M Erneat H. Cuoate, aecretary. ' WOODMEN OF THK WORr.D-Meet ererv Friday night at 8 o'cleck In Derby bldjt., Court and Dlgh 8ta A J Bwelnlnk. C. C. ; L. 8. Oeer eieik 607 Court .lr.f' Bi ..Jr.?" t"!"'' ruune.OUd. -aOPEAOTIC SPINOLOQIST ), L. SCOTT Oradaate of Chiro tio'B Fountain Head, Davenport, , If you have tried everything ! jot no relief, try Chiropractic J adjustments and get well. Of- - 406-7-8 U. 8. National Bank iinfz. Phone Main 87, Besidence, J 828-R. UNDERTAKERS 1 1 CLOUGH CO. 0. B. Webb, if. Clciigh morticians and funeral ctors. Latest modern methods m to the profession employed. i Court St. Main 120, Main 9888. )N-RK!HARDSON CO. Funeral :tora and undertakers, 252 North a itreot. Day and night1 phone CAVANOEB M SCAVEXGEK-Charlea Soos, prietor. Garbape and refuse of all removed on monthly contraeti i reasonable rates. Yard and eosa ill cleaned. Office phone Meir I Kesidenee, Main 2272. 0NEY TO LOAN N Good Real Estate Security THOS "K TriPT. Udd & Buah bank, Salem, Oregon I0NE Y TO LOAN m Money at Ixiwest Eatea. nn ed Security. Homer H. Smith, a5, McCornack Bldg., Salein, Or. STOVE EEPAIEINO DNITED ARTISANS fnnltal . a. .... No. 84, meets every Thursday at 8 p. I. O. O. F hall. A. A'aueftroS. A. , C. A. v Ibbert, aecretary. Crown lrug sure, 838 Stute street, H. N. A. "Oreeon flrnn. n,,," 1300, meet every Thursday evening In ' " 'V nd Lafky building, Court and High etreets; Mn. Sylvia Schaupp, Market, oracle; Mrs. Melissa Per sons, recorder, )iW8 Nortll Commerc,aI I'uone 143UM. Ovaries Cartwrieht Addition Notii e is hereby given that the com mon council deems it expedient so to do, and hereby declares its purpose and intention to improve the alley in the south block of Charles Cartwright's Addition to the city of Salem from the east line of Capitol street to the west line of 12th street at the expense of the abutting and adjacent property by bringing said alloy to the estab lished grade and paving the same with a six inch Portland cement concrete pavement in accordance with the plans specifications and estimates of the city engineer for the improvement of said alley which were adopted bv the common council on April 10, 1917", now on file in the office of the city record er, which for greater certainty and a more detailed and particular "descrip tion thereof are hereby referred to and made a part hereof. The common council hereby declares its purpose and intention to make the proposed improvement of said alley by and through the Street Improvmcnt Department of the city of Salem. isy order ot tne common council. EARL RACE, City Recorder. Date of first publication of this no tice, May 19th, 1917. Mav 31 TRAVELERS' GUIIJE OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY CO. NORTH BOUND Lf Salem Train No. Ar Portland 4:.H5 m ..... 2 Owl 6:B5 a m 7:11 a m 8 9:25 a m :45 a m . . . . 10 Limited ,,.11:39 a m HSOlB 12 1 :35 p m 1:50 pm 14 1:011 p m 4 :00 p m .... 16 Limited .... S :50 p in 5:30 p in ., 20 7:40 p m 7:55 p u 22 10:00 p m south bound Portland to sai.bm Lt Portland 0:30 a m Salem 8:35 Eugene 10:55 a m $11 $11) 1G 3c 41c Country butter 3032c xiggi ana routrr Eggs, trade 30c Eggs, cash 2(a29c liens, pound 13c Hroilers, dressed 23c Hens, dressed, pound 23c Pork, Veal and Mutton Pork, on foot 13 3 -4 14 3-4c Pork, dressed 17SJHe Veal, according to quality .... 8(al2'ic Steers . 89c una OlafC Bulls 5faGc Spring lambs lie Lambs, yearlings 9c Wethera 79c (Capital Journal Spp-ial Service) Voodhurn, May 22. Kay Durant has gone to Portland to join the army avi ation eor.. Henry Uoamau, Agel &9 year, 4 months, was laid to rest in heilp Pasi cemetery Sunday May 13. Christian Science services were held at the house: the O. A. R. officiating at the grave. He is survived by his wife, they be ing marrieu over fi8 years, two sons, Charles Keaman of Woodburn and Bruce fieaman of Butte, Mont., four grand children and four great-grandchildren. Harry West it substituting for Bay Trullinger, mail earner of H. . D. 2,1 Mr. Trullinger having a tea day lay off! . Mrs. A. Hock and children of Sil- verton and aister, Mrs. J. L. Miorey, and children of Woodburn are visiting .their mother in Portland. I Mrs. S. W. Maupinattended the state' ... 'J.2." , convention of Rchekahs at Portland as (ia67e delegate from Loyal Lodge No. 6 of 40(u42j Woodburn. The delegates held a recep- $43.tiou at the Multnomah hotel in honor "of Miss Partridge, supreme record keep- BoiBrgpPoiidS ' $i BoilirIbinls for powtrC mileage Gasoline Bki, in a Wrailit4,iutM fohnt thl hoi jmf points (rad-oalry im hi a cofltiniMiat unbrofctfl cKfv givtnf easy ttrtmf . quick and tnooth mutlur;, fowl anal !(. Botlm( pnimn alja rronl (awliw tuiky Aa the U C. Burru M Stanriinlt Hint, gravity H yoa Mthmf ft mxtart, hw evtf cleverly co.Tcoca4 and no matter what itt (iivity, can aa lot cr.unboki aencs af boiling ywnla. Rett Crown H fTiatanfeed t be a itraicrit dittilM renenry cawkne, ihe h.ling foort. e4 which f em a cormnuoua cbaui. Red Crown it aot mactara. Figs ana Dates Black flga .. , Golden dates ... Dromedary dates 10c ... 15c $3.75 8:30 a in 10:45 a in . 2:05 p m .. 4:40 p m .. 0:05 p m . 8:20 p in . 11 :45 p m . , Lt Corvallla 4:10 p m . Lv Eugene 7 :35 am.. 1 :55 p m . . 5 :25 1) in . iz:ui p Limited 7 .... 9 ..13 Limited . . . 17 Local . , 19 .... ... 21 Owl .. NORTH BOUND 20 10 Limited 10 Limited ... 22 .... m 2 Owl . . SOUTH BOUND Lt Salem 1:53 t m 21 Owl . 10:15 a m Salem 12:55 p m .10:11 a .12 :55 p in . . 4 :15 p m ..6:40 pm , . 8:10 p m ..11:20 p m . . 1:53 pm Ar Salem . . 5 :30 p in Ar Salem . . 9 :45 a iu . . 4 .00 p 111 . . 7 :55 p m . . 4 :33 a in nOTTCE OF IMPROVEMENT tue Alley in Block 47, City of Salem Notice is hereby given that the com mon council deems it expedient so to do, and hereby declares its purpose and intention to improve the alley in block 47. of the city of Sulevu 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 concrete pavement six inches in thickness, in accordance with the plaus, specifications and estimates for the im provement of said portion of said alley adopted by the common council May 11, 1917, winch are now on rue in tue oi t'ice of the City recorder, and which for greater certainty and a more de tailed description thereof, are hereby referred to and made a part hereof. The common council hereby declares its purpose and intention to make the proposed improvement auove cieseruieu by and through the street improve ment department of the city of Salem. Hv order of the common council. ' EARL RACE, City Recorder. Date of first publication of this no tice, May IS, .1917. May 31 Vegetanlea Cabbage 5c String garlic 7c Xew potatoes 8c Potatoes, per 100 lbs $22 25 Green onions 40c Lettuce, California, crate $2 Onions, Bermuda, crate .... $2.502.75 Onions in sack $3.50 Celery, crate - $2 Radishes .. 40c0 California tomatoes $2.50 Asparagus 40c Spinach., . 5c Broccoli 4075c Cucumbers j.-i $11.15 Green peas ' 5Vjc Turnips, sack $2.50 Turnips, bunch 45c Fniiti Strawberries $1.00 Apples 50c(o)$l Oranges, navels $2(5)3.25 Lemons, per box $3.75(54.00 Bananas, pound o California gTape fruit $3-50 er of Port Huron, Mich. Mrs. Kittick also attended the convention from this city. Rev. J. (J, Hessler of this city has been reappointed as evangelist by the ilillshoro Free Methodist conference. Mrs. Cammack and daughter, Mrs. Sadie Winner and son of Portland, vis ited at the home of C. C. Cammack last week. Dr. O. P. Overton of Brownsville was visiting old friends the last of . the week. Mrs. A. E. Austin and Mrs. W. A. Chapman were joint hostesses at the home of the former, Thursday after noon to the P. E. O. The state inspec tor of the work of the order, Mrs. E. Seymour of Forest Grove, was present in addition to the initiation Mrs. L. Lawrence and Mrs. A. E. Austin were elected as delegates to attend the state convention in Portland May Zl. The hostesses served a fine lunch. Marvin Hertzler is visiting in this citv. he is from Crane, Charles 11. Berrynian oi Dougevmc, Wis., stopped off here Saturday to vis it an old friend, E. P. Marconi. Mr Berrymau is on a tour of , the Pacific coast. A number from Hubbard and Silver ton attended the dance given Saturday night by the Honor Guards,, The Priscillas were pleasantly enter tained by Mrs. L. M. Bitney Tuesday afternoon. The time was spent in sew ing and a social time. A fine lunch was served by the hostess. Mrs. Billy .ones of Sheridan, AVyoming, was an addi tional guest. Mrs. W. ftl. Urav or uswego spent Thursday with Mrs. H. L. Gill. Mr. and Mrs. Keimetn 1'oorman drove from Portland to Woodburn Sun day. Colonel Poorman and H. M. Aus tin returned home with them, coming home Monday evening. , A large number of bankers and wives arc expected here Thursday from Polk, Lincoln, Linn and Marion counties. The Honor Guards will serve the banquet-. Mr. and Mrs; W. A. Roberts spent kV 4na anlA 'fi smrvrftl " A. acceleration I STANDARD OIL COMPANY I i Tl tl" "J f B :4lrOML ' " V I "Tlx Golit of Quality 1 Evfrww ,9 tt44iTmmT' Jr M v "..-...j U: 2Sr Cloverdale Items ;ES REBUILT AND BEPAIBEI years experience. pot National, and American fene m 26 to 58 in. high, fflts oil and varnish, etc. . ganbey and hop hooks. om Fence and Stove Works, S5' wt street. Phone 124. Lt Salem 4:15 p a LV Salem 0 :45 p m .OSTEOPATH B.H. WHITE and B. W. WAL " "srpatliic physicians tnf m specialists. Graduate of Amer school of Osteopathy, Kirksville fost graduate and specialized it -mus i diseases at Los Angeles Col J Offices C05.50S V. S. Nat. Bonk f Phone 8.i9. Besidence 1020 -tot. Phone 2215. " -wr; t,c.CH COUNTKR- .n.k J. sar ana crca"b 10 cents, i-T ttm doughnuts, 15 cents r.'!a All kinds of sand Z?.y ,.nIlrs n"d soft drinks. --'""lr J'tiniinr.l Bi.ip, 5.31 vsSgCOMPANY S (WTEH. COMPANY-Offic 1L ,...lf?,er0I1 ani Trade streets jme monthly in advance. jEDIBECTOBY nifla, ' Pv 1 ' No- 524(i' meeta every ;rfMlnr ,Z , T'j. at 8 o'clock lu Derby --ill' 1 A, Wright, Clerk, iB i-oiM No. 4, A- F. ft A. Mi lch """"ClltllMlS fll'uli I.VI.l,, In ra!ii. p"1. ' s." P- m. In the Masonic a Sulvw Mclntlre, W. M. :''t" erv"'M,,r?tef,tlon l'n(ise No, 2. ''foacVh' ;,u,,,,"-v ev;,nlnB at 8 In' the m, I "'J!1 "'"or Court and Liberty ?Mde ' 8. M. W. ; S, A, W,Vn,r; A. L. Brown! ii. Duncan, trpnnncor treasurer. K. of P. : Week ga't ? T,,P8'",y evening fJil8l". K of It and U. '3t?ito? ?0CIETTD. D. Keeler, i s ot tlT -""son. secretary! 'mil. .K..c,r,elty or neglect of dum 5 Limited 7 Ar Eugene 6:50 a m 12:25 p m Ar Albany 1 :50 n m Stops at Corvalis Ar Aiuany 9 5 :10 p m Ar Albany 7 :35 - a ni , Ar Eugene 13 8:50 u m COKVALLIS CONNECTION NOBTH BoC.ND Ly Corvallla Ar Salem 8:25 i m 10 U '45 a m 12:12 p m 14 1 :45 p ra 2:41 p m 10 4:00 p m 4:10 p m 20 5:30 p m 0:18 p m 22 7:53 p m SOUTH BOUND Lt Salem Ar Corvnllls 10:15 a m 8 11 :33 a m 4:15 d m 9 5::i P m 12:55 p m 7 2:20 p m 6:40 p m 13 3:oo P m Sai.bm-Cfeu Link No. 73 Arrives at Salem 9:15 a m No. 70 Leaves Salem 9:50 a m jjo. 75 Ar. Salem (mixed) ....2:00 p m No. 74 Leave Salem 3:u P No connection south of Oeer. Florida grape yit $5.506.50 j a f ew days last week, in rprtland at Houey , Cocoanuts $3.50 L15 Retail Prices Creamery butter 45c Country hutter oc Eggs, dozen 35c Sugar, cane $9.00 Sugar, beet $8.80 Flour, hard wheat $3.455?3.70 Flour, valley $3.203.40 PORTLAND MARKET -Wheat: SAI.BM. FALLS ClTI AND WESTERN No. 101 Lv. Salem, motor 7':00 n m No. 103 Lt. Salem, motor 9:45 a m No. 105 Lv. Salem for Multnomah and Airlie i P m No. 107 Lt. Salem, motor 4 :ou p m No. 109 Lv. Salem, motor 0:15 p m No. 239 Way Fr't lv. Salem 5:00 n m lVn 1C' Ar snlpm o .00 a N. 1(14 Ar. Salem 11:10 a 111 No, NOTICE OF IMPROVEMENT Of Washington Street Notice is hereby given that the com mon council deems it expedient so to do, and hereby declares its purpose and intention to improve that portion of WnsliinPton street between the east line of Fir street and the west line of Libertv street, at the expense of the abutting and adjacent property by bringing said portion of Washington street to the established grade, con structing cement concrete curbs and paving said portion of Washington street with a Portland cement concrete pavement six inches thick, in accord ance with the plans, specifications and o0r,,ntna for 1I10 imui'ovoment of stud portion 0 Washington street adopted by the common council 011 the 11th day of May, 1917, which are now on me in the office of the city recorder, which, for greater certainty ami a more uc tailed description thereof are hereby referred to and made a part hereof. The common council hereby declares its purpose and intention to make the above described improvement by and through the street improvement depart ment of the city of Salem. Bv order of the common council. " EARL RACE, City Recorder. Date of first publication of this no tice,' May 15, 1917. Portland, Or., May 22.- Club $2.03 Bed Bussiun $2.02 Blnestem $2.07 Fortyt'old $2.0 Oats', No- 1 white feed $50 Barley, feed $8 Hutter! city creamery 39(a40c Eggs, selected Ial ex. 33( 33K.fi Hens 17c . . Broilers 17ft 22e Geese 11 fit 12c , Livestock Market Portland. Or., May 22. Cattle re eipts UH. Market steady. Light, steers $10.50(5) 10.75; heavy steers 10.o0 10.75; cows $9(u-i..0; heiters $9(i;10, the home' of their son, Winifred Rob erts. Mrs. K. 6. Emmett entertained a tew friends Wednesday evening in honor of Mrs- O. P. Overton ot Brownsville, rive hundred was played after which a dain tv lunch was served. Naomi Hicks spent Friday and Sat urday in Portland visiting her sister and shopping. Harry Bailev wno is teacinng near Silverton spent the week end visiting friends here. "The New Co-ed" given by the sen ior class of the Woodburn high school was a fine success. The opera house wae crowded to the fullest capacity with an appreciative audience. The charac ters all displayed great talent and were a credit to their instructor Supt. Col lins. The songs by the H. S. chorus were applauded long and loud. journaTwant ads pay Sheep receipts none. Market nominal. Hest enst of mountain lambs 3.5()(f.'; 1 ; vallev lambs $1 3m. T3.0; wethers $12.2512.50; ewes $9(5)12. Hog 'receipts 28. Market strong. I Heavy $l(S(a.l(S.25; light $1.;. iota 10.10. , (Capital Journal Special Service) Cloverdale, . May 22. G. W. ' Farris was seen in Turner Monday with a load of hogs. . P. A. Wood and son, Carl, motored to Salem Tuesday. Orandma Peetz of Salem came out Wednesday to visit with her son, Her man, and familv for a short time. Miss Winnio Wipper came homcV Fri day to visit for a few days. The high school pupils of this vicini ty attended the ball game in Salem Sat urday. Cloverdale school closes next Friday; there is to be a program followed by a basket supper. Mrs. Herman Pectz will move to Turner soon to take charge of the cen tral telephone office. The ideal Kcbekah lodge invited in a few of their frdiends to enjoy the evening with them on aSturday even ing, May 19. The Turner band furnished the in strumental music and it was highly en- loved bv all. O. A. Jiaiwood, tne grand guardian of the grand lodge of Oregon, was with ns for the evening, and gave a snort talk on the work of the lodae and es pecially mentioned the orphans and old folks home in Portland. The principal speaker of the even ins was Mr. Adams of Silverton who gave such a good talk on Odd Fellow ship, he told of how few in their first few years and how they grew from year to year until they stand one of the strongest orders of the world, lie tola of the aid given to their aged whom misfortune has lott destitute ana ot their care for their little orphans. He spoke of why and how they are plan ning .to build a new structure for these same unfortunates, lie ftrougnt out tne fact that 110 politics whatever was con nected with this, how the very oest par ties attainable are hired to look afte: these children, and many other point: on Oddfellow-ship. - Salem lodge and Silverton lodge were also represented'.' Mr. Patterson, N. O., and Mr. Chenoweth, V. O., and Mr. Me Kirov and others from Chemeketa lodge and Mr. Baker of Stayton lodge all giving short talks and praising Ideal lodge for her progress as she is not a vear old vet. Others who took part in the program were: recitation, Laura Nicely; duet Misses Helen and Sybil Feet.; duet, Misses Emma and Ida Hohl; and then the ladies served a lunch in the banquet i hall to some 125 people, making it a late hour when all departed. The Oddfellows and Rebekahs of Tur ner hope in the near futnre to have several of these friends "who learned of what they stand' for and are doing join with them in these orders. Mount Angel Items (Capital Journal Special Serviec) Mt. Angel. May 22. The play "Tho Unwritten Law" was rendered last Sun day by the Dramatic club. It was well attended, the proceeds being $111. Mr. Ernest of Spokane came to visit his uncle, Mr. Ernest,' who is not en joying the best of health. Archbishop Alex Christi of Portland came last Sunday evening. Monday morning he ordained Fr. Leo Walsh iu the chapel on lite butte. Miss Maude Bach went to Monitor to clerk in one of the stores.' Mrs. Arnold Ruef and two sons ami Alois Imped of Stayton paid a few days visit with Mr. anil Mrs. Matti. Miss Bertha Schwab left Thursday for Sulphur Springs, Wash., where she will keep house for her uncle. Schmidt Bros, have been kept busy showing people how to drive the Ford this week. They soiu one to .. ineiu, O. C. Long, Ed Riugstad, "Wilhelm Lichts anfl P. S. Tuchs. - The voting ladies sewing circle will be held at Miss Eberle's home. Wednes day evening. Mrs. T. H. Kockweil of Pasadena, Cal., is here visiting her parents. i,.. T.' a Ti..ll.. 0 V ti.;ti, attended the Knights of Columbus statu convention at Portland. WOMEN DOING MEN'S WOKK One of the most striking results of the great war in Europe, is the extent, to which women are doing the work of men. Travelers to England anil France report that practically every able bodied man is in uniform and wo men by the thousands are engaged in doing men's work Reting as conduct ors and drivers on the cars and doing all sorts of heavy work beside. This shows unexpected possibilities in what has been mistakenly called the weaker sex. Women arc subject to ail ments whieh men do not have, ami when so ailing become weak, helpless sufferers. But a remedy has been fonud For forty years, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has been making such women will and strong, and as able to do work as any other woman. No. 108 Ar. Snlcm Nn. 170 Ar. Sniem No. 240 Way Fr't ar. Salem 1:00 p .7:45 p va .2:30 p m NOTICE OF IMPROVEMENT Of Leslie Street Notice is hereby given that the com mon council deems it expedient so to irclr.S-::::::::.. ; Leslie street from the east line ot torn mercinl street to the west line ot Lib erty street at, the expense of the abut ting and adjacent property by bringing said portion of Leslie street to the es tablished grade, constructing cement concrete curbs and paving said poitun of Leslie street with gravel ceme.it- Ilclies THICK IU ui-i ui. ...... I... 1. ,.i,..,u Biiec.ifientums and esti- WILLAMETTE RIVER ROUTE. Oregon City Transportation Compana Knnta leave Salem tor Portland Monday. n'.in,rtnif nnrl Fridav at 11 a. m. ; and Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday mornings at a. m. ror I'orvniuo m ": n, Ti.ori,tT .nnrl Saturday r'..rY'Vmck Boats leave Port- concrete, six . land lor Salem at 0:45 each morning. JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY "Y ySfe mates for the improvement 01 sum pi tioi, of said street, adopted by the com; mon council file in the which for greater certa detailed description on Amy '1 """ . 1 office of the city recoroei, rtainty ami u nn'ir thereof are hereby i . , t referred to and made a pari ne.eu . The common council hereby declares its purpose and intention to maKC I ,s.? imorovement by and through the street improvement depar ment of the city of Salem. Bv order of the common council. , im, HCE. City Recorder. n.,te nf first publication of this no ticc, May 15, 1917. May 20 TRY JOURNAL WANT IDS ... r . (vs " -l '""y r77Z I fT CMUSTN T54 AfaTTEftA ( . HEf Louie - f , CUT-MAT 'A LIVING ) HANK.? ' WATCHFUL WAITING -Cv PICTURE tXe Amf I H 0VR ) WEK jU K ( V 1 t SLIGHT j j iJm Vii fMMLX . . - 1 1 JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY '' 'or iuvestltilr l tU Use Journal classified ads