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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1908)
'P frr rf" DAILY CAP! AL JOURNAL, SALEM. OltROOlf. FRIDAY, OCTOnER 16, IJWt. HEAT In the Riglit Place At the Right Time Thai s il-whcrc you want it-whcn you wanl it and. if you only (cncw how easy it is to carry from room lo room and how much cheery comfort you can have with a PERFECTION Oil Hester (Equipped with Smokeless Device) You would no longer be without ope "NU dinftlte no smell" this is the Pn fiction maxim. Because the smokeless ' ' i . I 1 L UCVlce if siiiuivcitaa yuu iiu uit; ,en direct plowing heat from every ounce j ol oil. brass font holds '1 quark burns y- hours. An ornament any where linished in japan end nickel. every healer warranted. Thci?oLamp tltZ V"' ripff I! (jic a ttll. lunl, lfjJy lipid. DjuipprJ with (h: la'csl improved crn'nl Jrj.'l turner. Mide ot brm, nicktl plilcJ. Kvtry lump wirranltJ, Wri'e our ncarat agency (or druiipihe circplir if vou dan t Ltd die Tcrtccjon Oil Healer or Rayo Lamp at your dealer i, STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Incorporated) r ,M " WIHIIPU1I fW HFak sbsssVin. . -. JALJlSSSSSSSSa fBSftaBKTl'3E i-J.iSBSSSl L' ffvuuBiVK A SIK ifl I I VmoimnFmVr wmtmmwTWKm TELLING AGE HV BONES Tjklng advantage of tho possibil ity of determining Indirectly tho nlswsl contents or uonos in numan Mbji by means of their opacity to Roentsen rays, Profesaor Chnrles Hurr. tnys tho Scientific Amorlcnn. hi been examining tho hands of mar Decide of dlfferont ngos In or der to verify tho law of Flourcns. According to tho law of Flourons, v duration of the period of growth bun adcflnlto relation to longovlty; sad, la particular, tho tlmo occupied br an animal In attaining its mini cam stature Is n doflnlto fraction, toatant for nil tlio individuals of tho species, of tho duration of tho nnl Bil's life. The maximum stnturo is attained I'anltaneously with the mnxtmum development of tho skoloton, and, as tie weight of tho skeleton is a pro portion of tho amount of mineral tilts ilHi It contains, tho law may w wires cd in a moro mothoniatlcal term by saying thnt tho pcrcontngo . cf mineral salts In tho bones of nil , salmali of tho snmo species may ho rtpre ented by similar" curves of , powth and decline which will differ Klely In the values or Individual nits. furron Ltterntsira. ' HOTEL ARRIVAL Wlllniiiottc Hotel. Louis Rothacker, Portland. Ray Hoodlo, Portland. H. Smith, Portland. W. L. Jones, Joffurson. W. F. Jeffries, Portland. R. Waldo, San. Frnnclsco. E. M, Doolnbceho, Portland. J. C. Murray, San Francisco. Al Smith, San Francisco. W. H. Wallace, San Francisco. Tl. W. Llbby, Salt Lukd Cltq. Miss Roono, "A Knight for a Day." Miss Shaffor, "A Knight for a Day." Elslo Horbort, "A Knight for a Day." Gortudo Ilutchcson "A Knight for a Dny." J. H. Dluman, "A Knight for a Dny." Dobby Darry, "A "Knight for a Day." S. W. Minor, ."A Knight for n Dny." o 8100.00 Hewnrd. would gladly bo paid for a euro by many pOoplo who are crippled with rheumatism, yot If thoy only...know It, thoy can bo curod by a few bottles of nnllnrd's Snow Liniment, and tho prlco Is only, 2Co, Cue and $1.00 po bottle. Sold by nil denlors. I'M The Same Consideration The child with her penny savings bank, The small boy with his small change, The lady with her pin money savings, The small man with his small roll, The lady with her church subscritionlist, The big man who applies for a big loan, The small boy with school entertainment tickets, The child with society entertainment tickets, are EACH accofded the same considerate attention and extended the most liberal treatment consistent with good and profitable banking at the United States National Bank Of Salem, Oregon When You Are Dry WHY NOT BUY A pure and wholesome bovorag that is sold In all trio cities 01 Westera Oregon and Northom California. Made of the Chpicest Malt and Hops Grown -in, Marion County Maii. f Filtered Wafer aid strictly in accordance with the, " Food Law Salem Deer Is the best mild beverage offered tho Pubjic. ade by scientific processes and guaranteed pure and whole- THE' MARKETS m SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS. San Frnuclacn. (Int. 1KWWhlMit Noj 1 California club, per ,'flkmUt 11.674 1.70; California 'white. milling, fl.76'831.80j OnoYthera, blaestein, $1.72 Q 1.77 U; oft- grafles wheal, $1.50l,G0;v 'Red. l.G2ttl.G7tt. Barloy Feed barloy, $1.30 1.3Kt tifinK tn tatt.. i.9r.nrr.9h brewing at San Francisco nominal sit1 11.45 1.55; Chevalier, $1.60 1.60, according to'quallty. Kuc-B Vnr i1n mi rMllfnrnln frciall Including case3, extras, 49c;'flrts, 41c; seconds, 27; thirds, 28c; Eastern 25c: firsts. 22 c: Btorago. California extras. 30e: flmUi 26c: Eastera storago,' extras, 2Go; flrst-i, 24o. Butter Per pound, California ex tras, 31c; firsts, 2Cc; seconds, 22Vjc; thlrd3, 20c; Eastern oxtras, 27c; lnclloi, extraB, 22c; do, firsts, 21c; pickled, No. l, 23 &c; packing, No. l,-23c; do. Jo. 2, 20c; storage, California extra, 2c. Now chooso Per pound, Cnllfor nla flats, fancy 12; firsts, 12c; FoeondB, OVic; California YoUr.g Amorlcn fancy, 13 c; firsts, 13c: juaotorn New York Cheudnrs fane. 10 V-c; Oregon flnts, fancy, 13c; do., Young America fancy, 14 c; Calif fornla Btorogo fancy, flats, 13c. Potatoes Per cental, River whites (sacks), fancy, GO 80c; poor CO COc. Sntlnns D'jrbankB, $1.25 1.G0; Orogon Durbnnks, $1.25 (Q 1.35; Early Roso, 7585cj sweet potatoes to tho trade, sacks, $L35 crates, $1.G. Onions Por tack, Yellow, 50 (Jp COc. Orangos Por box, Valenclas. $2(0)3.50. l01tTIiANI) MARKETS Grain, Flour Focd, Etc. Portland, Or., Oct. 1G. Barloy, fcod, $2G327 por ton; rollod $27.50 28.50; brewing $20.50. Oats No. 1 whlto, $31 31.50 por ton; gray, $3030.50. Wheat -Club,89o per bush el; forty-fold, 90c; Tnirqoy red, 92c; Flto, 80c; bluojtom, 93 94c; Val ley, uoc; Rod Russian, 80c. Mlllstuffs Bran, $20.50 por ton; middlings, $33; shorts, country. $31; city, $30; U. S. mill chop, $22 Hay Timothy, WUIatnotto valley' $14 nor ton; Wlllamotto valley, ordi nary, $11; eastern Orogon, $10.50; mlxod, $13; clovor, $9; alfalfa, $11; alfalfa meal, $20. Vegetables and Fruit. Fresh fruit Apples, now, 00c $1.50 por box; peaches 35U5c'por box; pears, $11.25 por box; plums 00 $1.00 por box; grapou, 60 $1.10 por crate; hmckloUorrlos, 9. lOe, $1.25 por crato? Concords 37 '40c por baBket; ground chorrlo, 75c per box; crnuborrlos 2Yjc per pound. Iialrj' nnd Country Produce. Buttor City crcntnory, oxtrn, 35 30o por pouur; fancy 323Gc; storo, ISc. Eggs Oregon solect 37o; Eat orn 232Vio por do?, PouUry Hens, lie; springs lie; ducks, old, 1212ViC; young, 14 15c; goeso, old, 8 9c; young, 9 10c; turkoys, old, 10 17c. Cheeso Fancy cream twins, 15c por pound; full crenm triplets, lCc; full cream young Amorlcn, 10c. 14l5o; full cream Tioung Amor lcn. 15ilCc. Vonl Extra, 8 9c por pound; ordinary, 7 70; heavy, G. Pork Fancy, 7v$So por id; ordinary, Go; largo, 5c. Mlsccllancy. Hops Orogon, 1908, 78c por Id.;, 1907,-24o; 190G, 14 lc. Wool Eastern Oregon, average boat, 1014e per lb., according to shrinkage; valley, 15c.' Mohair Choice, 18c per lw. m. H dos Drv h des. No. 1. 14lBc por lb.; dry kip, No, 1, 13o lb.; dry calfskins, lGc lb.; salted hldo9, 7 8c lb.; enltod calfsklno, 1212c m ; green, lc less, The Public Endorsnneiit of Our Mining Properties If You Have Not Read It Then Do So The roport of the committee appointed by the Salem Beard, of Tradb I printed la your daily taper., ,It will post you on what the committee found at the mines. Now we kave their endorsement we are la pc-slttoa to urgo you to SIGN UP AT ONCH. FOR AIiD TUB STOCK YOU CAN HADLK. DO IT 'NOW. DONT WAIT. Wo will try and call on jou, but don't watt; come to our offlcARd we will pHt you la a peeltle, to mako some money. By this tlmo with all tho proofs we have, furnished ke time enn queettaa our mlaee being all wo havo clajmed for them. Now, remember we are talking for the Gold Creek Mining A Milling Company's property. Our stock Is dolling at 10 cents. We have 17 claim la eur group, We have a w mlll, electric light plant, electric -drill In our equipment and we have A MINING BNGINKKR WITH XM WITH A REPUTATION OF DOING THINGS 1r charge.. We have spent $20,000 more on our property than nil tho other mines on tho crook comblnod. Wo have the ore opened up to show for It. There are fivtt great lcdg03 across our properties. Wo havo 1300 foot oi work doho showing the .ere, The smelter peoptaj nBk us to Biipply ONE-HALF THE ORE REQUIRED FOR THEIR SMKLTEH. As much ao all the other nro roqulred' to furnish. Why? Becnuso it was there. Our engineer told the smoltor people that within , 00 dnyB from the tlmo tho road was complotod ho would furnish tho full 100 tons por day they required, nnd ho know ho coudo It. Now1 don't It look nB though our mines wero tho. onoa to Invest In we arai boosting Marlon county's resources, nnd want you to help us suecoed. - , ATTIX & BOARDMAN, Fiscal Agents GOLD CREEK MINING & MILLING CO. OTTO HANSEN, President W. I. STALEY. Secretary mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmemm Of' ox GZ aoNva aomd a ilfW''y 'J- " II" I !!! Mil I r r M M V m 'N3M aaj:aa iiimnoj SlHlOIOaiWOIiVX AQVIM Tins REST ROAST THE FAMILY EVER HAD Can bo obtained from our prlm tender and Juicy hoof, mutton o pork. All our meats are solectod from tho choicest, and propnrcd for , tho tablo to suit the domands ot th fastidious. Our prices aro lower for quality than ybu can find at any place In Salem. E. O. CltOS S, Phone 201. 170 State St. j j ' Groat Chinese Doctor L. M. II U M lln medlcluu which will cure any known disease. He makes a special ty of, nnd guarantees to euro Catarrh Asthma, Lung, Throrit, Rhoumatlsmr D6blllty, Stomach, Liver. KIdno Troubles; also any blnckfrned or Bwollon surcnocs, brokon limbs; Smallpox; Epidemic! nil kinds ot Bolls, Lost Manhood, Femalo Weak ness, Hernts Troubles and Paralysis Consultation free. Caro of YIck So mug ju., umiu:ou uru(,o uuu uui us, 153 High St., upstairs, Salem. Or. Women's and' Men's Shoes, Rubber Boots, High Top Hunting Shoes for Boys and Men. UCM VOfiT 345 State Street Repairing Neatly Done some. i 0 adUeratlon. No drugs or chemicals and under the most Wrt Mnltary' conditions. . Address all orders to Salem B rewerv Association f '4 ' " -' ' ' a-L 'J - Ui L SALEM MARKET. Local Wliolofnlo Market. Eggs 30c. Buttei: Creamery 30c. Covs .$3 3,50. Hons 10c; young chickens, lie. Local wheat 86c, Oats 42c. Burloy $24.60, Flour Hard wheat. $5; valley, $4.25. Hay Cheat, $11; clovof, $9 per ton; tlmotb?, $12 13. Onions $1.25 cwt, Hpns 1907 crop, 5 6c. Cascara Bark 2 3c. Mohair 18c Retail Market. Oats -$1.45. Wheat fl.05. Eggs 35 c, Butterr-Country, 30c; creamery. 0c. Flour--Valloy, $1.25 per sack: hard wheat, $1.40 145. Bran 95c per nck, $31 por ton; shorts, $1.35 per sack. Livestock. Stock hogs X4.50. Steers 3c. Veal 57e. ' Tropical Fruits. Bananas $0.50. Oranges $4,00. IttMtU OaWTPT-. .. 00O000000000 O HSS REATRIOE SHEIfON O O O O Teacher of Piano, Organ nnd O O Ensomblo Classes, until Octo- O O bor 1, In Chicago Inking ad- O O vunccd studios. ' o o O First National Hank Itldg Studio O O . O O Resldenco Studio; ft 15 Marlon O O ' Street., Phone 1200. O OOOOOOOOOOOfl TORRID ZONE FUNARCE BSSSlHtflLllSfwH ' iifeit9slB. 9sb9bjT?'1 The above cut represents ear brick llaed Torrid Zone Furnace Guaranteed gas, smoko and dut' roof. Economical and durable. A. L. FRASER WW BTATK STREET. Estimate furauaed on hPattag 1 H tl i t m mi 1 VHI FRENCH FEMALE imujawijjwii. pills. KaIm SuiuiwI trlMt; JUffce. l Vftt 4f4MvfUi. ngKklUaiMUiW.bWNU ft k (Hm IWIfM) K M jytnyfiaILeMBat,UiBTa, i M.U k 5imb Dt. 5. C SkCZ THE DANCW MUM1U Of TllM; EDISON PirONOOItAPH to IrroalBtlbla. Its selctlonsi nro clour, distinct, tuneful aal In porfoct tlmo. It offers tke most faiclnatlng waltww aa't Bptrlted two-atops of the world's groat composers as woll as tho popular dfmro mtiRlo of tho hour. It Is a mil itary band or a nymphony or chestra at will, affording a de lightful and widely varied pro gramme without expense or attention. h. P. SAVAGE, 2 IT Commercial Street, rWc Launder Ladies' Shirt Waists and White Skirts Just Right. Wo guarantee to, All of our shirtwaists aro care fully washed with a special neutral soap, starched Just where thoy should bo starched and Ironed by expert who have mudo shirtwaist Ironing a apodal study. We are pleasing the most curefu dressers In tho city with our shirtwaist work and aro suro wo can please you. May we have a trial. SALEM Tel. 25 LAUNDRY COMPANY 120-166 g, Liberty it. Miput 41 Main 147 N. Hio C. W. YANNKE Proprietor of THE FASHION STABLES Cabs and Livery, all Rigs Modern Rubber Tire. H0lU37rt w Becky Mountain Tea Nurjpti AUitr UrffotM foi Dm PmsK Bnngf fJolJ3 JIt!tl ia& Rwufc! Vger A clflo t rCVirittltiHllin. Io'liv(ion. Live lii.l KlUnev Trou(lt Pluiplm. Kifeuw, luiiwr Ulooo lud Iirvullt H1umI1i Uorfl. Ifaulvsli' U( Vaduuita H'i Hocky Moiutuli Twi In lul til form. M ceil I n ox. Ofi Ann ttuUt lit HolUHttU llRIMi Cl)4VAr, Hft'lllMI, Wit). AM.IEN NVMET FM IAL.W HWU O. r MAtlON HOX CO. 247 Miller it., ioata SUw, maau faeturer of all klad f bxa, cratwe mpi fruit dryer aiiwiierfaw. Thoa Salem Fence Works HedqHrtc-n for Woven Wire IHclng, Poultry Netting, Pickets, Oatw, Mnlthold Kooflng, P. & D. Ready Rooflng, Scroou Doors and Ad Jastablo Wii.dow Screens. C1IAS. D. MULLIGAN iueMor T WAIrER MORLKY, JMW Court Bi- HMh'uu Or. CIGARS and TOBACCOS I have selected thj beet brands of Cigars and Tebc4 eoaski eat with the trade. Can wippir you with what you wish wjtk MtUfactUw. AIro carry a eow alete Mm of oft drlaks, K. CAM, Prti. Frent Mreet, oppeetta The 1U i,fHta Nwport, Oreoa. "i