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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1911)
- HAILT CAPITAI iOdWAU SALEM. OliMO.V,. UEDNESnAV. JV1.Y 12. 10H. Ml CROPS INJURED BY THE HEAT ;ovi-:knmi-:.t iskpokt shows tiik f.ri:i t:ih-:xtki hot WAVK HAS HONK (MAT IAM AOK POTATO CHOP VKKV SHOUT. Washington. July 12.- "H't. r; weather drought has played .;uiie HiltiK akin to havoc wi'li th- 'rnp conditions during last, month." w.i. the f'aifini'iit mail.' today ly rr-jfi-"-sor N. ('. .Murray, iu-tiiiK chief of :!u (roll reporting hoard of the iJ'-p-' r1'-nu-iit of Agrlciilniro, aft' r ilio :m tiijiiiir.enient of llie .Inly report on grain ami prodiiui. "Thn report,'' said Pi-of.'.ss(ir Mur ray, "reflects the rather perioim ef fects of the drought In June, tno.t of tho Important crops hlinwlnp condition with yields below last yeur'H crop, and a limit 12 per cent lifw than tin.' ave,.ige for the last fkc years. Corn Anenjje Larue. "Tho corn iit-.ik I't thi large::) ever recorded, tint the ru'idi'lon of the crop Ih aliont seven per cent he low the nvernge. That Indicates n production of approximately five p.-r cent less than hint year's p cord crop, hut nearly five per cent more than thn average, prodncllon In (lie las' flvo years, Tho condition of the corn crop on July 1. however, was critical. "The potato crop promises to he unusually short. The urease has fallen off, probably on, account of ini. HatlHfnclory prices last, year, inid the condition of tho crop now Is lower than at tiny time on .luly 1 In the last 2L' years. Almost n sensational advance, In tho price of potatoes had lienit made ilur'ug the last month. The average prlt-u on July I Was !!.!! cents a hushel. WlM'iit Showing Well. "Notliwlth.slaiuliiig Hie drought, the wheat crop, liolh Spring anil Winter, will he well up to the aver age. In total production. It. Is scaiee I ik bushels will vary a great deal V likely that Hie JniO. and 37.701,000 b.chcls llie ianigM amount on farms July 1 fir tho pat fve yeari. T(l"cc). condition. 76.6 per c'-M of a norm- ial coaipar.d with tu.a Pr ceiu m I 1910 and 8 Vr tent tho ten-yr, law-rage: Indicated yuhl per a-'re. ,1,'HI pounds, compared with .'ji.S, in ! mo and yi pounds '': the-year Vrea idantwi. f:i.;.'e'J a-1 ira;e. coiiipi . in l'Jl'J. t-d ttilil iX-VA. Flax. ronditloti. So 'i per cent of a nor mal, cjn.piir."! Aith C ir cent in u1 ii and 7 x ;,-r cent the eight-year average; in !::; 1 )i-ld i'f,r hii-l;els, i-f.icpar.-il with 4.S h'i h !. in 1'ilU and X.i; bu.:hels the live-year average; ar- a planted, '..l)',l .onipari-d villi 2.M'.,"0u bu!-VJ10. Use Vycth's Sage and Sulphur, j i A Harmless Remedy That ' Makes the Hair Grow. J 1 timple remedy for w J Bromckdii, Calerrh. Way Frttr lnrlmrttnnii. Irritation, nicer- llunc.f ALL mucou menibrKOtM or IIqIt.s uf the ooe, tlru!. itomcli or urlnT7 orifUU. r dduooists i l ky ihrt your it If IhMch bottl 1 oanuMk TU Eut Qmial (a. li.lL ai res els in ."uinli!io:i. f-' V r en! a ii..fn.-! compared witli Si.C per nt .Inn.) 1. lr'M. .S7.fi per c ut In .Tun 1 'i I 0 inid IIO.S per o ut tie- t avi ra.-'. ; indh alini yield per 1 .", linsl:es. rompa.e I with l.m.lieti! in 1010 and 1 l.fi I'M -li five-ve.'ir avi-rai?e; area plan' this year 2,00:1, K0 1 ai'Hs. cm. : r--J en-year ; ,;e;-P. it; S els the d to l.' e with V amount of whoa' of (lie last five from the nverai; years. "tin (,'enerul crop condlllons, the section of Ihn country which appears to havo hoen hit the hanh-st hy Hie hot weather mid the droiiKhl Is the tier of stales coinprlsliiK Koutli Hn kola, Nelirimlui, Kansas and Okla homa." Kollowlni; Is a siininiary of tlic fliivnrninent crop report: Coin. CoiidUlon, 80.1 per cent of norm al, compared wllh N.ri.4 per cent In 1910 nnd 84.7 per cent, tho average for the pant U-n years on that date; Indicated yield per acre, 2 n.r liushels. coiiipured with 27.4 hushels, llie I !) I 0 final yield, nnd 27.1 the averas for the last five years: areas planted to corn this year, I I fi,0:i!l,OO0 neres, compared with 111,002,000 acres In 1910. Winter Wheat. ComlHIon, 70.8 per cent of a normal, com pared Willi OI.O percent on Juno , pi 1 1, i; hi ),,.,. ,:n,t in oji aim si.x per cent the ten year nveraue; tmiicaleil yield per acre. 11.8 husliels, compared with 11.7 husliels In 10 10 mid 1;.C husliels the five-year averano, Sprlnir Wheal. Cmidillon 7H.6 per cent of a norm nl, coiiipured wllh 80. 1 per cent on June I, 101 1, 7:1. n per cent In 1010 and 81.1 per emu I hit ten-year nver ano; Indicated yield per acre l.'I.R husheli, compareil with I I.I husliels In 1910 and 11.7 husliels the ri vo yeur iiverane. All Wheal. .The aiuouut of wheat romalnine on rai ms.on July I Is estimated nt I nhout II 2.2 88.(100 liushelH. wllh MS, 7:10.000 husliels on July 1, li.ii .'X, 000 ucri Whit" I'otaiect. Con''i!;!on, '.'i per cent of a normal, comoari: I wilh 81:.:; r n ni in i!'IO anil 90 4 per cent tin; lo-y.-ar a.er ane; Iniiieat'd yield per acre, si.; IjiisIicU, compared villi M.l hushels in 1:110 and Jii '.i hu. le U the live-year iivnice; area planted. :), I'i.I.immi acres ciiiiiji-ircd villi I, I'lm in 1010. (lat-i. Conililion, Cs.s pi r c-nt of a mr maal, compM-ed wilh s.'.T per cut oil .lone 1. 1911, S2 2 per cent in 1 1 ami si; :: per cent tin- lO-ycnr av"r:e; indicated yield per acre, 2" 2 luislu l. ciimpared witli :!l.!l li'ishoN in I'.iIO and 2S I luisl.els the live-year I'ver- Illllllj. Condition. 72.1 per cent of a nor mal, compared Willi !in,2 per cent on .lime 1. 1911, ;:!." per cent in 1910 and ST. 9 per cenl the lo-year aer n;e; inilieated yield per acre, 20.9 liiisheK coiuapred wilh 22.1 husliels in 1910 and 2I.S husliels the live-year aveniRe. Illcc. Condition, S7.7 per cent of a nor mal, compared with so x per cent, in d, 1910 and SH li per cenl Hie M-year average; liuliented yield per licre.iA 22.2 husliels, compared witli '. ' liushels In 1910 and S2.4 liushels the ,-,2',-i acres, live-year averane; urea phinleil, 70.".- j i;.:,i;2.."i0. nun acres, 1 iinipai'eil Willi 1 22,Si)il 1 J 1 : acres in 1910. Hay. Ciitnlitioii. (!4.9 per cent of n nor 11111I, cuiiipareil Willi 70.8 per cent on June 1, I9II. SO. 2 111 I9I0 and sr.." per cent tho 10-year aveniKe. What tt pitv it N t' oleervo so many ...... I '. with thin .1" i faded hair and th-n ' 'r!ii.' li.nr the ,.rt of these peeple ,:"l,t have n fine, h-althy head of hair if th. v we'll 1 h it u-e the simple "aatfe I tea" i.'f ear n.ain.Iiiiotheis. conihined with i.i'ier i in." "lieu I f'r resturlntf and pre- : ,.ri.,i; Hi.-- ha: -- N" """" "r ''''J- , tT 'i- hair, weal;, thin or fall- ili hair, ilnidi-iff or any trouUe of the ert if t!u-v would lint use uciu s nnd Sulphur Hair Kc:ucd. On the con trary, it is posil.le to have health;-, vij,' 1 -,,us hair, of o. r'e. t c-ilor, hy a f. w np !, atiein ef n ti.arkal.l.- preparalieii. A'y..lh's San njjiliilphur Hair Kein qaieHv r. iie.'e-i dandruff, leaves the ...,!p . ! an r.rid healthy, pruli otes the 'f.,'usuU 1 : lie- hair tui.l r. -'...es the nat ural eoler ef the liair wl i.-li has ln-couiu f;.,!e. ;.iay. It is a clean, wholesome dr.e-Miu.'. whi. h limy he used nt any time Mid v. lih perfect safety. Don't neglect your hair. Start today vitU Wyeth'3 Sa" and Sulphur. This preparation is offered to the pnlilii- nt fifty rents a hoi tie, and Is reeoiniiieitdi.l nnd sold hy all drunKisfa. Special agent .1. C. Terry, Druggist, Salem, Or.a-on. DEATH LIST IS STEADILY GROWING 1.0111 Tin; i!ki:i: chimh:i;x hit: r i. wi:i-:ck ox oi:i:;ox TKl'XK jvi ;, AM) Tin-; six. MOXTIIS-OI.H l!.l!V JlKAIl. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. 1 ; and T. V.V. to Onins, I, Cowing's add, Kll- 11 ml S. O. I'linisli's to Dekuiu, add A, Sa- CottinB, A. J , lot 2. hlock it on, w d, $2; llyiiiui, V. S. o. 1'., hlock 2 111; w d. $10. Smith, Cill Co., to Working. S lot hlock 11, IlivJihind add, Salem, w $111. Ilutshy. .M., to Crandhois, K. 1). and . land in t 9 s, r 3 t; w d, $12.".. Holmes, .1. (i. and II. to Overos, I... sec 19, t (i s, r 1 w d, llassinp;, Antony 10, t C a. r 1 w; M., to Siirmeyer (i, t (i h, r 1 e; w When tho stomach fails to per form Its functions, tho howels he. coino doranip'd, the liver ami kid neys congested caiisini; numerous diseases. Tho stoinacii and liver must lio restored 10 a healthy conililion and ('lianiherlain's Stomach and Liver Talileta can he depended upon to do It. Knsy to take and most effective. Sold hy nil ilruKKlsts. .MM' a i.nn.K Titim ti: TO AX 01.1) I IHKM) In Hie passing of M. IV Isenherg, who died at rorthind a few weeks aim, Hie stale loses a splendid citi zen, and civilization ils most perfect creation a num. llroad of mind, keen of intellect, Impulsively nenor oiiH, realllni; to Hie full humanity's slio'-t coniliiKS and weaknesses, yet always optlmlslle and with a liroail and iinholihled charily, a neiill,. and lender sympathy, that, niiide his pres ence in lime of Iroulile ns sootliint; as I. aim or a mother's ministrations, such was M. 1'. Isenhei'i;. He had his iralllies, else Im had not hoen human; his loililes, else he had not boon a man. lie was stroiis: In his likes, faith- i""m. Salem; w d, $10. fill in Ills friendships, fureetiul of In- I H. Siirmeyer lo William juries, nnd yet, If needs he. a l-ooiI I :'9.'0 acres, sec fi, Ip (i s. r 1 hater. He was not too kooiI for human nature's daily food, mil cIovIiikIv nood, lull Just u ureal IjiiHieiirlcd, everyday man -that's why 1 liked itiK, to I tin k, r.ii acres, sec w d, $10. Ki nihil,', . and II., :!9.r,i acres, sec d, $:!,7..2.r.(i. Siirmeyer, II., to (Irlmiii, Wm., :I9..".0 acres, sec ti, t li s, r e; w il, $l,147.r,u. Taylor. .Minnie, et nl, to Davis, Xancy, 20 acres, t li s, r ?, w; q c d, $1. Taylor, Minnie, ct ai, to lliimmack, K. and M. F., On acres, I 0 s, r ;i w; w d, $1. Merrilield. W. .., and S. J., to Tree Church of (hid, lots I!, 1, ,ri and il, hlock ."1, Merrilield add, Auiiisvillo; w il, $2r.O. Draper, 1). C. and T,. et al, to Da vis, M. anil 10. V., 4r,xl:'.8 feet, sec tloa 20. t, 7 s, r 2 w; w il, $10. Workine;. S. and M., In Smith, 11. If., lot I, hlock I t, llixhlanil add, Sa lem; w il. $10. Smith, II. II. and V. I'., to Vark liurst, A. .1., undivided one-half lot 1, hlock 4, Willanictto add, Salem; w il. $10. Crawford, A. nnd V. A., to ilogue, (). I-;., lots 4 nnd ii, Fairvlew add, Sa lem; w d, $t,:.oo. I'arker, .1. S., lo Millelt, fl. C, lot 7. hlock 21, Noli Hill annex to Sa lem; w il, $2.r,0. Sinilli. Cillinliain Co., to Working, S lots 1, 2, :i and 4, hlock 11, High land add, Salem; w d, $10. Smith, (iillinghani Co., to Work ing. S.. Int. (i, hlock 14. Highland ad- Shcridan, Or., July 12. Morris Ilaker, 12 years old, and Hester Uaher, aged 0, are dying in a hos pital at. The Dalles from hums re icived in a. wreck on the Oregon Trunk railroad near Sherar's iiridge .Monday. .Mrs. .1. C. ilaker, mother of tho children, died from Injuries received in Um wreck Monday night. V,. II. Daker, the lather, will recover. The Ilaker family was on its way to liedinoiKl, Or., where Mr. Ilaker had recently purcha.sed a new home. Following the auctioning of their household goods last Saturday, friends in Sheridan attempted to per suade llie linkers to remain hern 1111 lil Tuesday, hut they were eager to get to their new home in Redmond, ana left on the ill-fated train Mon day. Claude and I.eo Ilaker, sons of ('. II. linker, received word of the acci dent yesterday, ujiil left, immediate ly for The Dalles, him A Kit I KM). You ECriovv the Signs of llilillllslll .1:...:.. .1 1 . oi..incss, nan t.i-,1 .-, saliow as soon as lin y show ami licltcr You can 1I0 I hi-, ,a- Olll l.f Mil ls IVl'lilie, lie.-hluolll skin, sick stomach, you will lie lia.piir ily ami prevent rclur Oct 1I11II eyes, riil of lltese uul feci all dm f tin- Iroulilcs. iiMiirs PILLS nre n natinal, wife and rehahle corre. live. lleccliiini'.H 1'iils Mill 1 rove lliiu- value to yen system, renime the saniv of liilioiisiicss, iiel'i. v. iiis.micrs. Keep your kuliicvs iietne and 011r ho ulas cili, live, IhivIi.iiii's 1'iILs an, th',. i,v A few small doses of I hey will tone up your mi out of stomach and liver is regular. I'licd and remedy which always Should be on Hand Tha clii'.-cli,.n in eviTf hot nre yry vu. Mid 25c. C.riiiini. e: w d $1,147 .Ml. I Minnie Taylor, et nl. to Nancy Da- vis, 20 acres, tp li s, r 3 w; q c d, $1 I .Minnie Taylor, et al, lo V. and M. ! l- llauiiiiiu k, 00 acres tp 0 s, r 3 w; '1 . i. I., and lv Down to Marion Palmer, land in Marlon county; w d, $r00. I. ami 1 1. Holmes lo I.. Overos, acres, s.-c 10, tp (J s, r 1 ,.. w d f c.r r.-j.r.u. I!, ll.-isslng !ui, Anlonv Hack Has slim, 0..M1 acres, see lu, tp (j s, r 1 w; w il, $10. H and M. Horning to l. Surniever. eO.f.o acres, see (I, tp 0 s. r 1 e; w d, $:;.7.".2.r.o. .... iiiusny to ... i. ami A. Cirand "s. hmd in t,, y Si ,. :! ,.. w iv,- il it.ui.ivAv si:i:kim; hoiti:, iinbtc. Bout 10c. " 1 ,. ,' """" '"roiiglunit li.-. W tak u.. w.-uiiro oi each stmliuit W. I. STALEY. PRiKiriPAi tho liossesHor persoinil interest of i.iMiu; expenses tow. y;.,.i ., Salrm. Oregon tor sale by D. A. WHITF. & qotvtc -kjyyi n o Dallai Siil.-tii.l j.IIm ( y ,ini, iiaviiiir Kii'il- 'OH! l.elllllL' HO' hi l.f ll-.e IS. Dr., July 12. ThA I'.-n-ti ....i i . .... owning largo tracts of '"':lr Willis, and desiring to ,ie- , ; ' . ie same, is tr lnK to ....... ... , Mlr (() )0 1MU1 ..... i. aoiuiiigs trom the main " ,'oe EMiieiii, i-aiis CKv liiutwav line iv western oni ianv. 'I'm os;o I.. ,1a I , .... . . . .. cimiaiu a rich co- ""'t (h'Posii. The coinpnnv Is ev Pericncingi ,;ro;,t ,,,,) of ,,.,,,,, , 1. i i ,i way, tho farmers hohhiig .ii land at hlul, ,,!,.., ,!U''""',a s;i.v thai if the compi-.iiV ." . on a n inin .,,... . ,, I,. , ,, , , . ui i ici , linn .....' iiu'imm, vvimse ianj lt . l.riiniwi.,1 t., ..- . .. . . ... mo . ho S)ur nu rl(,,lt (n .... .i oie ioi- stitppinK purposes, 'hey are wi'.lt,,,' , K,V1 lt , 1 s.i y rights f w:lv. m,t the eon,. e...... u,..,..r s ctiarter is not ahl ..i. a common carrier. o "Hi UIIKUJK TIIKOWX Ol'EX. I.a ails The Wil to Hums let uiok J,. " "T 'I 0 luultl, i,, ,, , ih 'ZliS, L.'kHl'if".'U:i','"""f l'1--". i, "'S INVINCIBLK TRIO ui-m .u . k,ll. rta. 1 " "niuiw u- .r.lll...,. Il.r..l.j,l.,rjr,"w.l.,b.n.u,.: V' 1 toXNMnmtt 1.0..-.:.:. ' . ' " im ...nniMkn. I.,. iku . ""VOW MM l-lili..iLL tnt'i t.r.iiwa ii ii ; 1 1 1 f ii i i.. i. . oi , riu.K. i.i-ii nr. ii., i 1LI.....I... ... .. ... .. 1 J "' " i i u HO M l ei ntr Itf I..K. ... . . f ":.'iu;..prlate'd d r(,Served 1 . 'he hind was thrown open to set- siHeii.,,. ..... " I'.ejur ,, . ' linen .i.ii.i wine,, at iiie close year. June 30. TllO aereilUO llV reo.,11., r.n .... . -""ii.o ll'lllUVS ih,;: - ,;"::::::::-?.'!f-".'y.H. "iiui, isii.m acres survoyed , :!10 iU.rt!l llnsilrvi.yw Harney county. 2.:.ST,S:,7 acres sU veyi'd. States of the fiscal Tho Dalles, Or., July 12. The II moutlis old daughter of ,1. W. Ras mus, who was killed in llie wreck on the Oregon Trunk Monday, died hero yesterday, making Hie sixili victim of tho wreck. o . KNTKIiTAmiKNT AT TIIK MUSI .11. K. (Iiriil II, Kill KAY, .11 TY21 On Friday, July 21, a Literary en tertainment will lie given for the hen Wit of the Swedish Taliernaele M. R church at the First Methodist church. II. promises to lie an entertainment of exceptional high order, and will be a raie treat to tho citizens of Salem. Among (hose who will lake part In the program are (lovernor Oswald West, Hislioii Charles Smith. Hon. M. C. Heed and Hon. .1. C. l.iinnerherg. Secretary A. F. Holer of llie Hoard of Prude, Kev. C. Avison, Dr. C. 0. Hov er and others will speak. One of tin; greatest attractions will he he renowned singer. Miss Christina Olson, of Portland, who will give several selections. Itev. John Ovall will have thariro of the program. o How's This. Wo offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that can not bo cured by 'Hall's Catarrh Cure. I'1. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Wo, Hie undersigned, havo known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe i,m perfectly honorable in all business transactions and finan cially nblo to carry out any obliga tions made bv his firm. WAI.IUNG, RINNAN & MARVIN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Curo is taken inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfces of the system. Testimonials sent free. l'rico 7;,c per bottle. Sold by all druggists Tako Hall's Family .Pills for con stipation. o CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought of fihfflzfai "' '-H-i 1 1 i I . . i. 'i S iv f. -d .tin,. 1 rJ yTyliiiiiiiiiiiiu yi ? ! i .w Celebrated Lemr Furnc. The Best Heater It will save you -iey every day yoi own It. I veil ni ii natal' the heat Let me give you figures. See Me About an Individual lighting plant for your home. The best thing li the market for poking and lighting A. L. Frasier lay State Strt Cho'-e 135. 1MB FRENCH FEMALE U PILLS. A SFt. riBTl! flil.laF fur SlKfKI-jtllB MlMHUAno. NfVTU KNOWN TO FAIL. SM Vm Hily I ttls. inoin-n t.tiariit.iceil .,r Moii"V lfltni'il. .S-iit pr.'i-ttij f. r ll.tK) ik t Imjk. Will aL'ti.1 Ui.-iti on intil. t he pnM fur Wh.-ii r-lif vi'.l. Hwujti-.. Krci'. II oiit dutaniil dwjj uut be theiu u tid j uur ur.i rs tu tnu UNITFO MELICAL CO., BOX tti, f.ANCASTCR. P. Sold in Saem by Dr. 5. C. 5lonv t Salem Fence Works : t Headquarters for Woven Wire Feuclng, Hop Wire, Barb Wire, Poultry Netting, SWa K'ea, Malthold Roofing, P. ft. 13. and Ready Roofing. Screen Doors and Adjustable Window Screens. All at the lowest prices. CHAS. D. MULLIGAN 250 Court street. Phone 124 More Endorsements For Cement Sewer Pipe "We have built a large number of sewers wilh concrete and the results have been entirely satis factory." (leo. S. Webster, City Kngineer, Duliith, Minn. "We have about 32 miles of ce ment pipe in use. Most of this pipe has been in use from 17 to 21 years, and has given good re sults." G. Ilstrap, City Engineer, Minneapolis, Minn. "Concrete pipe sewers made with natural hydraulic cement have been in use for 40 or more years and are still in good condi tion." -Kdilor t "Municipal Engi neering," issue of November, 1910. You will save money and get the best pipe If you see us before buying. Salem Sewer Pipe Co. Arc You Looking For the Best Orchard Development Proposition in Oregon? We have it. Call and see us. The A. C BOHRNSTEDT CO. 304 U. S. National Bank Bldg. SALEM, OREGON Head Oillre, Minneapolis, Minn. Branch Offlcen STucIeiij and Creswell, Oreg. Salem's most poular res taurant THE WHITE HOUSE We cafer to the public who demand a good meal for a small price. Wm. McGilchrist & Sons. Gold Dust f!our Miwle by the BVDNBY POWIR COMPANY. Hydmey, Orrgo.. Mm1 for Family Cm. Ak your grocer lor It. Unt "J Uhort .iw.yi hM. P. B. WALLACE, Agt. 25 So. IXC. I iheily St. riioiic II H4mHmfnHHnHmf t m m m m mm m m n "Economics" Wc Can't Afford In one sense, we could save money by using cheaper bobd than the very best, by using cheaper starch and lower priced employees, lowln brepButoUMBt ",0St WUld nIy " fraCtin f the re8,,ltln (.."u1"1 tC0,!.nt on t,le fact tbat we 1'factlce no "economy" that takes It out of your clothes. nmi t,ZfjJ'll n d the flnest """""JwlnR possible, second to none. Our natrons tell us we succeed. You will like our work. Try It low est prices guaranteed. y w SALEM STEAM LAUNDRY, V.K.m SOUTH LIUEKTY STKGET Pl-one 25. Bears the Signature nei'es sur- C ear Carey was strmk by a sliv..t I'orihmd M i.ii.i :u. r ,t.l .11.. I live hiuiis later. Ml patent medicines or medicines ud vsrtlsed in th.s pilpor Bie f0f sn)e g. DR. STONE'S Drug Store Salem, Oregon Also Dr. Slone'j l'OISOX ()VK KKVi-nr white medicine. , . . ..1111113 IH.I unit r noi- vinous drug. Applied every hour it at unoe relieve,, ami soon cures ln hunma.ion of 1P skin Known us 1-iils,,,, 0ak. 2-c bottles. A snow DEPOSITORS Are requested to present their pass books and have the semi-annual interset due July 1st, credited to their account, All savings accounts now draw Four Per cent interest, Savings Department Capital National Bank ' " ' '"'TTTTTTTttttmtt f t WE SELL THROUGH TICKETS I iv L.ijitmi r will lo n Baggage checked to destination, and sleeping car arrangements OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY Through trains East from Portland via "The North Bank Road." KUUfll) TKIl'S EAST New York, Philadelphia, 1110.15. Washington, Baltimore, ?109. 15. Boston. Si 11 (in Tickets sold June 1C, 17, 21, 22 2,1 24 -s ?q on. T i , r . 20, 26. 27. 28: a ? iV r ' . '. 30; July 1 to 6, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Kansas f'lilC iml.. I. . .. uuiuiiii, jjtuuui, wimii-, ppg, SC1.C5. Chicago, Milwaukee, S74.1G. St. Louis, $71.65. Denver, Colorado Springs, $56.65. ingMaaoft 3l?t-choice f ro,,tes '- WT? TI,E ;SUMMEIt AT CLATSOP BEACH $6.00 round trip, dally. Good all summer. 5w m .tr P' Sat,lrilay md Sunday. f wl fhittta,at asidoand Gearhart. I will be glad to furnish all details regarding long or short trips W E COMAM Pnn i tieneral Agent, Salem, Ore. vv. jj,. CUMAN, General J?reh3rht A ijou. . - ' T T V VV T""WTTt SALEM BANK & TRUST CO. OKXKIIAI, X Kl X(J am, .... 'l ST HI'SIXKSS ith our assurance that we ewof.;"1'1 billing ,o take cue of ,t, we g , IhniUinK Busings. Open an nwount with . and we win extend you ev,.ry favor sistent with good banking pri: WK PAY K)i n IKU c,, ON SAVINGS Liberty Slreet, Jst 1T Slte J. Ii. AIlLERs, President, W. G. EAST, Cashier S. S. EAST, Vico-Pres. PR- L. B. STEEVES. H. ROBERTS, Directors. MomsrCash Peed Phone 1497 MAS0X P1UIT JARS Pints Quarts One-half gallon '"' ' Ilest jar rubbers 2 packages . . ; Extra choice Bacon lb 17 lbs. fine Granulated Sugar".'. -5 cans fine Table Peaches. . 3 cans New Pack Oysters. . .'. r' packages Best Corn Starch". 3 cans String Beans ' 3 cans Extra Solid Pack Peas 2 packages Arm &l.am,er Soda, f'nii "i-Vb.kg 3 cans Nice Salmon V S four, per sack -lb. best Pure Lard. 10-lb. Best Pure L ard. . ....55c ...Me ....9(lc .... 15c ..-..15c ...$1.00 ....50c ....25c ....25c ....25c ....30c ....15c ....25c ...$1.10 ....C5c .$1.25 FREE DEL I VERY t IVl n rc. T m. & i ... Mam vavertising oanicer , . i. .Ini1l-1 . i . Z ! i.. 7m brinS Wick results c t Si '