Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, May 24, 1917, Page NINE, Image 9

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    THE
PATLY CAPfTit ttt,.1t
The Daily
Capital Journal
Classified
Telephone
and
Business
Directory
A Quick, Handy Reference
for Busy Teoplft
EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL
Electric Co., Masonic Temple, 127 North High ..
TRANSITU AND DBAYAOE
Truck Pry Co., corner State and Front streets
1!
4
"or u ruawji,.. . . .
' Honorable liui,V ''r 0,ll'r of
... P. H. RKEVI3.
- iuuiiiain.il
II'. If 1 7
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SALEM. ORrrnv TiT..nn
- "lUiMJAY, .MAY 24. 1917
THE MARKETS
NINE
Rickey News
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Jr,k''y Biven that the ,'
, "ir 01
. .... m-cca-cd. by the
anon county. Ore
ah ler-,,i.. I,
James Gin4. '
ounty court of 1
n. ud lag ouaJi-1
ciuiinj ajaiiiat
3?f ''x:;,r-,;s:
Salem. ,r . ' - ?.'."" "tree
the
. Oregon
vouchers
n;tU, from ,he date , f
ii'M .nbJi,,ej April 20, J "''" i downward
rimir ranges trnm ( t . -, .
i i... i .... m ..,u jor
(Capital Journal Special Service)
Rickey, Or.., Mav 24 E. A. Lewi,
motored to Salem and
and fwarng; license Saturday evening
joM ln-fore bed time. Aa tbi law rais
ing the foe f hunting and frnhiug li
i cense, to .1 wont into effect Monday
! Mr. Lewis saved the i of one dollar
lea, 50 rent (for gasoline) hi h equals
; 5 eents.
B. B. Gesner
Saturday.
owen frvHlue. Fred D i kiimn r,d
nice and
was a Salem visitor
SM .,..., , I I " " -e Pryal.ie, Fred Hickman
Z fmuS to. A1l.h Gwner were B,H.ta of Brue
I' i -line u l ' V N Ul?0 ou ,he le- Wa"en Walker Saturday evening.
a of Ll ',aV 18 ,,ow ,0 1:5J Fra,,k K- CulT" n(1 M.
11 to . .He h.T 7 """?": ,b ,'!',.h tbi. P1W.
Jnl.v verified, and with j
"ereior within
iWd ,l Vi . W . .. VP l'r"'"s. "av- reaped and ,h
lui- ""neu Abn ?fi J-wiiu' is ilownnur.l
' i .
IDA
I-nst .iibluiition ji.,r ;4 j',,,.
B. GUDFKEY,
Adnimistriitrii
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE
iiorsmncil bv
enurt of Mn
been
Telejhonf
Main 1200
Main 74
TOR SALE
I IR MOI.AT COMMAVDERT. No B K T
"nin at 8 oclmk n m ;?..l.u
flllSU.K T A HAliUAl.N eeven einpie. Bojanrnlng sir K Irin.
WW live '" . , . . tilen N'tlelL r . u . l"'
rcoorder. ' iB1elaen,
wood nui'il, ' two
IIAIH1AIX Seven
ttt'C
,1 ,.ln,lil. ilMIII.
hrte lot-. I'leniv nf It ii i t iin.l room
or junU'ii. I!IIV 'f,,nlt.V l'o.,
'ven that the nn-
ordiT of tho eoimtv
niirii.n eountv. Ore.-,. .,',
nilhOlllteil n. ,..:..:...'.
""pi..; of Theron If. Biirr, djeeased
" persons havin.. el:,:,,,, .....!'
j estate are required to present them
Kith,,, six months lru,u H,Ue dafe
o il . "" l"l"r vuuiheri.,
to the iindrrsijined t IIH.", X. oth St
Sail-in, Ore.
Iale,l this ami, day of April. 1917.
tin 1.-4-..1 Administr.itHv
St awbe rie, w ill 10 r for vaII,,
iraw berries , Nlun ,e w ,
here will be buu, a week between
he ( abtoriua shijum-nts and the bi. ,,1
i i ion, unless southern
ship in.
Oil'
i
Grains
MISCELLANEOUS
$2.1.V
i")C
$4.'!
.tlti
Butter
.VllV
attend 'r"rTb"'
ioBA A. BItEWSTKR , M. D.-Neu-j pacifu: I.oiwie no. Bo. a k 4 a m
Tolegitt. nervous und chrome rliseag- stated eommunn-atloni third KridaT
Krn,-.t H. fboate, .Vcrrta', "
imp, lurgery and driifilesa methodg.;
IiimiMtion free. 712 btute Jt. Phone !
1350. I
ilJITLAXD NURPETtr High and!
ferry Sts. Full line nursery stock.
Italian prune n specinlty. Nursery lo-
dtej one wne east ni penurniiarv.
ure. i'none iuu
"on., ouri and 111..1, Mla a 1
clerk.
0113.
Court hi,, I
vi V.XU11 on cm. i'none
Address E. 0, Salem,
ra
: OEIEOPRACTIC 8PINOLOGIST
1, 0. h. 8C0TT Orad ante of Chiro
prattic'i Fountain Head. Daenport,
Wi. If you have tried everything
ud got no relief, try Chiropractic
isinal adjustments and get well. Of
fice 406 J-8 U. 8. National Bank
building. Phone Main 87. Residence,
Jilin 8-8 K.
UNDERTAKERS
ilBBt CL0UG1I CO. 0. B. Webb,
1 U. Cleugh morticians and funeral
directors. Latest modern methods
'mown to the profession employed.
439 Court St. Main 120, Main 9888.
SUDON-RICHARDSON CO. Funeral
directors and undertakers, 2S2 North
Bi?h itreet. Day and night phone
IS).
i
8CAVANGER
ALUM BLAVENGKK Charles Soos,
proprietor. Garbage and refuse of all
linda romoTed on monthly contract
it reaaonsblo rates. Yard and ess
pooli cleaned. Office rhone Maul
W. Resiilenen, Main 20';:
i ON Good Real Estate Security
J TH0S. K. FORD
"Id4i & Bush bank, Salem, Oregon
IKONE Y TO LOAN
ern Money at Lowest Rates, on
flraved Security. Homer H. Smith,
5, McCornack Bldg., Saloln, Or.
JTOVE REPAIRING
CN1TED
No. 84,
ARTISANS Cnpltal
meets evrv Thn.,1... '
A,o0v
rg m HiaiVVTeVtV
W. A.
R'... A "Oregon Grape ramp" No
1300. meet every Thursday evening in
erl,y and I.afky building. Court aid
1? , street.; Mr.. Sylv-a Bchaiw
lUil Market, oraele; Mrs. Melissa lVr
!2frSf Norl11 fommerclal.
TRAVEERS' GUIDE
NOTICE OF IMPROVEMENT
Of the Alley in the South Block of
Cuarles CartwTight g Addition
Notice is hereby given that tho com
mon council deems it expedient so to
do, and hereby de.-Iares its purpose and
intention to improve the allev in the
south block of Charles Cartwrinht 's
Addition to the city of Salem from
the cast line of Capitol street to the
west lu. of 12th street at the expense
of the iibuttnii and adjacent property
by brinniiiL' said ullev to tl,n
jlished Kiade and paving the same with
.i six men rornand cement concrete
pavement in accordance with tho plans
specifications and estimates of the
city engineer for the improvement 0!'
said alley which were adopted by the
common council on April 1(5, 1917 n,1w
on file in the office of the citv record
er, nmcn lor 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'niake the
proposed improvement of said alley
by and through the Street Improvnien't
Department of the city of Salem.
By order of the common council.
KARL HACK, Citv Recorder.
Date of first publication of this no
tice, llay I'.Mh. 1!U7. Mav 31
Or.KGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY CO.
NllHTH BOUND
i.t naiem Train No.
:3." am 2 Owl ,
1 :1S a ui q
; 10 Limited ..."
11 :20 a n 12
1 :3U p in 14
4:00 p m .... 10 Limited ...
6 :!W p m ao
7 :05 p in 22 ,
BOUTIl BOUND
PokTLi.ND TO BAl.KM
Lt Portland
0:30 a m Salem 8 :.tr Eueene 10:!r a
Ar Portland
. ii :55 a m
- :25 a m
. 11 :3f. a m
. 1 :3S p m
. 4 MO p m
. D :50 p m
. 7 :4(i p m
.10:00 p m
: Wheat
1 Oats, new
! Barley, tun
j Bran
Shorts, per ton
iHay, cheat
' Hay, etch
11 ay, eiovor
Butterfat
''reamerv butter, per pound
Country butter "'
Eggs' and Poultry
Eggs, trade
K"s, cash
Hens, pound
Broilers, live
Hens, dressed, poimd
rone, veal and Mutton
Fork, on foot 13 3-4(6,14 3-c
. le
8(ri 1 2 "...c
.... SfaSte
... (d 7c
... ofHie
lie
He
8 am..
10:45 a ui .
2:05 p 111 .,
4:1!) p in .,
ti :H5 p m .
9 :20 p m .
11 :43 p ui
I.T Corvallls
4 :1o p m .
I.v Eugene
7:3", am..
1 :5S p in . .
5 :25 p m .
12:05 p m .,
0 Limited
, 7 ....
0
.. 13 Limited .
.. 17 Local .,
II
... 21 Owl ..
NOBTH BOUND
-20
11 :4,i u ni
4 :0O p 111
7:.r", p m
4 :35 a in
VK8 REBUILT AND REPAIRED
years experience.
K'o?7al ttna American fene
"wi 26 to 53 in. hi"h.
ta oil and varnish, etc.
anJ hP books.
Fence and Stove Works, I5e
"t atreet Phnno 101 1
L OSTEOPATH
f R H WHITE and R. W. WAL
um 'mint .i.i . 1 . .
. . "LUiU puyBiciant ana
&nc,la1'' Ci"duate of Amer
ft-t graduate .nd .eelalizVd 5
C Off' l'ars nt 1,09 Angeles Col
Bkb tii'0.OS V- 8. Nut. Bnnk
1 uone 221:".
nee 1020
JHCOUNTER
Clrico , U:Xnl fOUNTKR-.
Mk off ""'i"',"1 ('rpam' 10 c,"t!'
Cl'e , oct""'t l,,gl,mMs, 15 Cents
-Buemlr I u ,".''l,"r!i so drinks.
' I Ii ibr
.WATER COMPANY
'Serfi. COMPANY-Otfie
aak!iilfflothly in advance.
?1'GE DlRECTnuv
h r""nr On , "i. ' AMERICA Ore
!lDnij evSl --I". meets every
"S cor,.? "f at 8 o d"'k 1 Derby
l'i J, A. Wrk'llt Plnrt
1 rt.. .
V... .""'II .K .
nwnih . - iii'st KriilaT In
"' Fred a " m',ln the Manlc I
"tSnl..." A- Mclntire. w m,i
V"cretary. ' .
0. rTrr
Jt" ti,Z Zl rotpctlon
WorniUV .u,,Uil
. 10 Limited
. 10 Limited
2
. . ."2 Owl'
SOUTH BOUND
Ar Eugene
0:50 a m
12 :2j p m
Ar Albuuy
. . f . . . 1 :50 p in
Stop, at Corvalis
Ar Albany
5:10 p m
Ar Albiiny
7 :35 a in
Ar Eugene
13 S :5U u 111
COKVALLIS CONNECTION
NOBTU BOUND
Lt Corvallls
10 ....
14
(! ....
20 ....
NOTICE OF IMPROVEMENT
-a te AUey In Block 47, City of Salem
Notice is hereby given Unit 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 citv 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 bv bringing said portion of
said alley to the established grade and
paving t lie same with a Portland ce
ment concrete pavement six inches in
thickness, in accordance with the plans,
specifications anil, csi iuuites for the im
provement of saiil portion of said alley
adopted by the common council May 11,
1H17. which are now on 1'ite in the of
fice 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 herebv declares
5 :30 p ni its purpose ami intention to make the
t-anui 1 1 trot nisei I iimiroveini'ti! :i hove iiescnoei
Liv ami inroimii me sueei
?,!te
41c
Wo 32c
30c
2829c
1.V
20c
........ 23c
10c
l.-)C
$3
Cork, dressed .
Veal, according to quality
Steers '.
Cows
Bulls
Spring lambs '.
Lambs, yeailiniis
Wethers 7(5,9,.
iigs ana Dates
Black figs
(olden t'igs
Dromedary dates
Vegetables
Cabbage
String yarlic
New potatoes
I'otatocs, per 100 lbs
Green onions
Lettuce, California, crate .
Onions, Bermuda, crate ....
Onions in sack
Celery, crate $2
Radishes 40c,
California tomatoes ,2.. 10
Asparagus 40c
Spinach
Broccoli
Cucumbers ....
Green pens ...
Turnips, sack
Tuinisp, bunc
Maurer,
were
visitors at the D. A. Harris hnft. Tne-
day. Mr. Culver is a brother of U. J.
Culver and spent his boyhood davs at
this place.
M. M. Magee and little daughter
Margaret eelebrateT their birthdays
Sunday with a birthday dinner. Those
present were: J. H. Gray, H. Y. Magee,
Guy Stirey. Glen Herikstead. Luie Ma
gee, Floyd Grav, Ethel Shilts and Kate
Sbian. all of Scotts Mills, and Mr. and
Mrs. D. A. Harris, Miss Hawl Harris.
Margaret Mngee and Mr. and Mrs. M.
M. Magee, of this place.
A. Parson made a business trip to
Salem Saturday.
Those attending the Marion Count v
B' I Field dnv exeicises from this place were
13 ! Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Harris, Mis Hazel
Harris, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Lewis and
son Robert, Frank Harris, Mr. and
Mrs. M. M. Magee and daughter Mar
garet. Miss Muriel Whitney spent Sunday
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Whit
ney. Irvin Caplinger was a Salem visitor
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hager and little
daughter motored to -Snlem Saturday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hunter and son
spent Sunday evening with Mrs. Hun
ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hilborn.
Miss Hazel Harris, principal of tho
Central Howell school, is home on her
vacation. The Central Howell school
secured the banner for folk dancer at
the county field meet. I
Mr. and Mrs. Nile Hilborn, Mr. and ,
Mrs. Dale Hilborn and daughter, Mr. j
mid Mrs. E. A. Lewis and son Robertj
spent Sunday evening at the M. M. Ma-.
gee home. I
Mrs. Geo. Edwards celebrated her
tKJO
Paint
8c
... 2(&2.2.-
.7. 40c
s)2.50i 2.7.1
$3.")0
..10:11 a in
..12 :r.."i p m
. . 4 :l.r p ni
. . G:4ii p ni
, . 8:10 p Hi
..11:20 p in
. . 1 :55 p ni
Ar Salem
Lt Salem
1 :D3 a m
10:in a m
I.T Salem
12 :55 p in
Lt Salem
4 :15 p m
I.T Salem
0:45 pm
. 2t Owl .
5 Limited
9
8:2.i a m
12:12 p m
2:41 p m
4 :10 p m
8:18 p in
I.T Salem
10:15 a in
4:15 p m
1 2 :r5 p m
0:40 p m
Ar Salem
H :4." a m
1 :45 p ui
4 :U0 p ni
0 :30 p 111
7 :03 p in
SOUTH miVND
improve-
inent depai tmctit of the city of Salem.
liv order of the common council.
KARL RACK. City Recorder.
Date of first publication of this no
tice, May 18, 1017. ' May 31
13
Sai.km-Gkeh Lixb
No. 73 Arrives at Salem
No. 7(1 Leaves Salem
No. 75 Ar. Salem (mixed) . ,
No. 74 Leave Salem . .
No connection south of Uecr.
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
Washington street between the cast
lino of Fir street and the west line of
Liberty street, at the expense of the
abutting anil adjacent property by
bringing said portion of Washington
street to the established grade, con
stnictinir cement concrete curbs and
. r. ni- paving sunt portion 01. annus,'""
11 a ra 1 street with a Portland cement concrete
5:30 p m i pavement six inches thick, in accord
1 II 111 ! nnnA xvltli tin. nl.'ins. snecilications and
. 3:00 p ni !'.:, for ihe iiimroveniciit of sail
,.,,, m I portion of Washington street adopted
'b:,-,o a in bv the common council on the Hlh day
1 2 :io p mjor' Mav, 1017, which nro now on file 111
.3:05 p 111 :,i,' ni'Vi,.o of the citv recorder, which.
Sai.bm, Fau.s Citv and Westhbn
No. 1(11 Lv. Salem, motor 7 :o n "i
No. 103 Lt. Snlem. motor 0:45 a ni
No. 105 Lt. Snlem for Multnomah
and Ali-lIe
No. 107 Lv. Salem, motor .
No. 100 Lt. Snlem, motor ..
No. 23!) Way Er't It. Salem.
No. 102 Ar. Salem
No. 104 Ar. Salem
No. 100 Ar. Salem
No. 108 Ar. Salem
No. 170 Ar. Salem
N. 240 Way Kr't ar. Salem
for greater certainty ana a moie ui
tailed description thereof are hereby
referred to and made a part hereof
The common council hereby declares
its miniose ami intention to make the
Jo mi auvo doscriueu impio.,,.. t
I 15 , through the street imirovement depart
.5 :0O 11 m
Strawberries
Apples
Oranges, navels
Lemons, (icr box
Itananas, pound
California grape fruit
Florida grape fruit ...
Honey
I iicoaniils
Retail Prices
( 'reamerv butter .'.
Coimtrv butter
Egf;s. dozen
Sugar, cane
Sugar, beet
Flour, hard wheat
Flour, alley
40f;7oc
.... $ I (Vi 1.15
5i,;.c
$2.30
43c
$1.70
50cfa$l
.... $23.25
i3.734
3 c
$3.30
$5.30((( (i.30
$3.73
$1
45c
40c.
35c
$0.00
$8.80
$3.25(5)3.70
... $33.40
THOSE
Shabby Floors
Painted kitchen floors maka housework easier.
Acme Quality Floor Paint f orais a smooth hard
surface that cleans almost as easily as tile. No
need of back breaking scrubbing
ACME QUALITY
FLOOR PAINT
is inexpensive, a quart covers 75 square feet two
coats, and it is easy to apply.
The Acme Quality Painting Guide Book tells .
all about painting, also waxing, staining and
varnishing floors; what to use, how much will be
required and how it should be applied. Free at
our store. j
....... ......
Salem Hardware Co.
126 N. Commercial St. Phondl72
Rosedale News
(Capital Journal Special Service.)
Rosedale, Ore., May 23 Mr. and Mrs.
P. A Hading oilrl C ,;i,. t t: .1.....1
birthday Monday. The Thandara club, attended the Friends', quarterly meet-'
wIKi nave eeienraica tueir uinuuuys -, Vriilnv ami Sntnnlnu ,.H I,, i,
this month. The other two members
are Mrs. Grimm and Mrs. Dicknian.
Col. Snyder, of Salem, will auction
off the baskets at the basket social to
be given at the Rickey school house
Saturday evening. May 2C. Tho yiroceeds
of the baskets will be used towards pay
ing for the school piano. All are invit
ed and ladies arc asked to bring bas
kets. The following is the cast of char
acter o'f the play, "A Loyal Friend,"
which will be given by local talent Sat
urday evening: Royal Playford, every-
visitnig among their friends. They re
turned home early Wednesday morning.
R. M. Camiiiack and iainiiy visited
relatives near Turner Saturday, the
12th.
Miss Agnes Cook, .of Portland, is vis
iting her cousin, Lester Cook
Mr. Robert Paulus and family moved
last Friday to their new home, recently
purchased of 8. Phillips.
Miss Estelh Stroud, of Portland, is
visiting at the home of her aunt, Mrs.
R. M. Caiutuack.
Mrs. J. Burris conducted the eighth
body's friend, Irvin Caplinger; Gilbert grade ' examination Thursday and Fri-
Fnimhiiw. a newspaper man, irank
Harris; Raymond Alvarez, a Spanish
diplomat, Howard Grimm; O 'Kelly, a
nion o' the ould soil, Orvin Frysbie;
Nubbins, the baker's boy, Alton Kit
linn: Monte. Alvarez servant, Fred
day. The class of four is as follows:
Stella Blinston, Helen Canimack, Ralph
Fowlor and Wilfred Crozer.
Ben Cook and wife, of Portland, at
tended quarterly meeting and visited
friends here and in Salem. Several
a
PORTLAND MARKET
Portland, Or., May 24. Wheat:
Chili 2.5(i
Red Russian $2-53
llluestcni $2.00
Fortvfold $2.50
Outs. No. 1 white feed $48,500
Hurley, feed $47
I !ul tor. city creamery 3il(Vi 40e
Eggs, selected local ex. o.'Kii.iUS'.i
liens l(i'.j(17e
Itroilers 17(i22e
Geese I l((i l2c
Livestock Market
Portland, Or., May 24. Cattle re-
Oekmnn: Art nur ransnaw, uiuah d trnm sitt ir;ii .,j r.; ...i
son, Claude Grimm; Mrs. M illy Marry- good crow(, frQm Saem a)so attc)1(1o(1
man, a jolly young widow, Minnie Snal- ,he inpeting Saturday,
ler; Silvia Fanshaw, her sister, Mae Tlie!iliay evening Jjvs. Canimack en
Edwards; Mrs. Grigg.ns, afterwards tei.lui,ie(,- 1he eighth grade class, their
U'ivenv, a --wuiuy,
Synopsis: Act 1, The Broken Home,
"Bead to lie;" Act 2, Balking a Vil
lian, "If You Do I'll Cow-hide You;"
Act 3, Tightening the Coils, "Not To
day, My Boy;" Act 4, The Rescue'
"I've Repelled a Spanish Invitation."
Admission free.
ceipts' 872. Market 25 eents lower.
Light steers $10.2,"(d. 10.50; heavy steers
$l0.25(a .10.50; cows $99.50; heifers
$!!(?( 10.
Sheep receipts 213. Market steady
Best cast of mountain lambs $13(ol4;
valley lambs $!3.25(il3.50; yearling
wethers $12.50(?i: 13.50 ewes $100(all.50
Hog receipts" Ui7. Market steady.
Heavy Ki.lO( 16.25; light $l5.75(Vr
Ki.lO.'
JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY
teacher and their homo folks. A musical
program was given, after which ice
cream was seived and the guests went
homo feeling they had had a very pleas
ant evening. The program was as fol
lows: Song, "Farewell," by the cla.ss;
duet, Miss Estella Stroud and Helen
Cammack; solo, Mrs. Mary Moore; in-
()urAirnistoiveyouRjsdh
No m attci what landoi a
WantAd uou put in our
pawewilliwyourcsults
strumental solo, Miss Lesta Cook; read
ing from James Whitcomb Riley, "At
Auntie's Hou9e," by Luella Stroud;
violin solo, Del Blinstop; solo, Miss
Stella Blinston; vocal duet with guitar
and ukelcle accompaniment by the
Misses Cook; duet, Nellie Fowler and
Helen Cammack.
The C. E. will hold their monthly
business meeting and social at Mr. Cam
mack 's Friday evening. All young peo
ple are invited. It is to be a poverty
social and the guests are asked to dress
accordingly and bring their own lunch.
From Sunset Valley notes in the
Burns News: "The Sunset farmers will
be in line this year with big crops
of grain, potatoes and dried rabbits to
help feed our allies in the big world
war."
at last I'va found
Instant
union
Relief
l dcrnt limp and fuss and worry I
I don't scold and fret and bemoan mv
fate and my feet Bunion Comfort"
gave me instant relief stopped thu
pain instantly gradually reduced ths
inflammation and softened and dissolved
the bunion without one bit of pain or
discomfort. You can wear regular shoe 4 '
no pads, plntes or cutting just put on a
"Bunion Comfort" and away goes your pain
and away goes your bunion. Over 72,00)
men and women have been cured last year
and we guarantee that you will find com
plete satisfaction with "Bunion Comfort''
or you need not pay one cent. Buy a
box today try two plasters, and if you do
not find instant relief , return the remainder
and get your money back. We know what
"Bunion Comfort" has done for others
we know what It can. do for you so try
thera at our expense.
J. C. Perry's Drug store, 115 S. Com 'I.
mi
"THAT LITTLE GAME" Tearing Up the Deck
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Bv order of the common council.
F UH, RACK. Citv Recorder.
Pate of first publication of this no-
i.ir. m M.it- II Mil. ' .'
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8 :30 a m
.11 :10 a m
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0:00 p m
to
land
jOTICE OF IMPROVEMENT
wii.lamette RIVER ROUTE. ! Of Leslie Street
n,.. nil,, TrniisnoiMffon ('oi;in; i ;.. i,,.,.iiv .riven that the com
Boats leave Snlem for Portland Mommy , ;.. , ;f exi.edieut so
Wednesday and Friday at 11 a. m no i i mm - - ,,
Tnestlav, Thursday and Saturday mornings , a, heieby di . i.m . u s i I f
a m. For Corvftltls the boats J" ! intention 1o improve V"' ." 1
Salem Tuesday, Tl.ursduy "nd, e'V'o f- Leslie street from tho ens line ot Co
ii. t 8 o'clock. Boats leave i on " , ,no of Lib-
....... -P.- - - - . 1, ,,.,, nrr. lOlCrC 11 Mir . . i,...
or nihppi sr. r" ml) , t,o expense or tne aoiu-
. " .. -i- ..4- .... 1 1 u I' 1 l" hV I H ! II Li I M
Mishcd grade, en,.n..-tn.B eem t
'- eimcrete curbs aim puwK i
SUMMONS , '" Pt,eel with gravel cement
I. the justice court of the slate o UfJ; in(.,es thick in accordance
Oregon for tho county of Marion , , S Plecificnt.ons anil es .
a nr Unnso,,. ubiiiitiff, vs. Henry i" l I . , ,, rv(.,en t of suid poi-
lion of said street, adnpteii i i'
11011 Ol .. j,, - , QW ;
council on M.i Jlr ,
ne herebv roauired to appear , nf,.,. of the city reeoiu...
evening at. 8 In the ! U0.,. the coninlaint filed against yon j i certainty'and a more
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detailed descripuon
LEGAL NOTICES
Lodge No. 2.
wnnri, ,.. ""uiy even nir nt 8 I., tho
It. n ii,.., - lj- "'own,
""""in. treasurer.
RArTTrrr
Ft biini ",K' NO.
M. Jlansen, plaintit:,
iM. Ax tell, defendant. ,
I Jn the iiame of the state of Oregon
IS. K. of P.
Tuesday evening
everv
w' a ouLr'ir IW t-itigdou,
Keeler.
m?8' of crnJir" 1 illsnn- secretary.
'veSt'lgatlornP,rtC! t0 tUe
within six
uib-t'ail
fllKJlVPI'
. i n..t:iil (.iun
weeks from the date of tlic yt PUL
,i .... ,. mo if vou rai
iicatiou or mis biiiii"'""" - , . . -ft
to so appear and answer the p "t
will ap dy to the cour for w l ef
demanded in his complaint to-w t , 1 or
a judgment against you for the sum
of $12.85 together with tntres t.oin
April 13. 1015, and his costs and (Us
bnrsemcuts herein. . tl .
This summons is published n tne
Daily Cardtal Journal once each week
referred to and
are hereby
.....
made a pa"
council hereby declares
The common "''". ,(, th(,
its purpose nun mum"'" ,
,,-sa
I r - ONCE A PERFECTLY GoOO , S i . f
mS L ; , OOT DOT CAlse ' WORD
I'M THROUGH V YA k" A Toulon r ANQ lit.
m aj -e f 7 THAT th? net. a Flush
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