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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1911)
MARKETS. PORTLAND MARKETS. drain, Floir, Feeff, Etc Wheat Track prices: Bluestem 93c; club, 81c; Russian, 80c; Valley, glc; 40-fold, 81c. Flour Patents, 4.95 per barrel; straights, $3.85; exports, $3.80; Val ley, $4.80; graham, $4.50; whole Wheat, $4.70. Barley Feed, $25.5026 per ton; brewing nominal. Hay Timothy, $1619 per ton; al falfa, $11; clover, new, $8.50$0; grain hay, new, $10. Corn Whole, $31.50; cracked, $32.50 per ton. Milistuns Bran, -rZi.&uzs per ton; middlings, $31; shorts, $25.50; rolled barley, $29.60030.50. Oats White $2627. Dairy and Country Produce. Butter City creamery, extra, land 2-pound prints. In boxes, 26c per pound; less than boxes, cartons and iellvery extra. Eggs Oregon ranch, 2425c. Cheese Full cream, twins, 14 14 He per pound; Young America, 1515 C. Poultry Hens, 1516c; springs. 1819c; ducks, young, 15c; geese, nominal; turkeys, 20c; dressed choice, 25c. Pork Fancy, 9i0c per lb. Veal Fancy, 80 to 125 pounds, 11 6 12c per pound. Groceries, Dried Fruits, Etc. Dried Fruits Apples, 1213c per lb.; currants, llc; apricots, l!ilGc; peaches, 1012c; prunes, Italian, 108llc; silver, 13c; figs. white auu Mack, 6V47c: cur rents, 10llc; raisins, loose Wus'.-a- tel, 6V4" 2c; bleached Thompson 11 Vic; unbleached Sultanas, 8 Vic seeded, 99c. Coffees-Roasted, In drums, 2330c per pound. Nuts-Walnuts, 1718c per lb.; Brazil nuts, 16c; filberts, 16c; almonds, ltig15c; pecans, 18c; eocoanuts, 90c$l per dozen. Salt Granulated, $15 per ton; half-ground, 100s, $8.50 per ton; 60s, $9 per ton. Beans Small white, 4c; large white, 4c; Lima, 7c; pink, 5c; red Mexicans, QVtc; bayou, 5c. Sugar Dry granulated, $5.70; ber ry, $5.70; beet, $5.50; extra C, $5.20; powdered, barrels, $5.90; cube, bar rels, $6.10. Rice No. 1 Japan, 4c; cheaper trades, $3.51) 4.56; Southern bead ltt7c. Honey--Choice, $3.75 per case, trained, 8 H c per pound. Vegetables and Frnlts. Fresh Fruit Cherries. 610c per per per pound; apricots, $1.251.60 crate; cantaloupes, $3.004.00 crate; peaches, 65c$1.25 per crate; watermelons, 22c per pound; plums,. $1.50 per crate, raspberries, fl.S0il.65 per crate; loganberries, 75c(f 1.00 per crate; blackcaps,$1.50 1.75; plums, $1.501.75 per box; prunes, $1.501.75 per box; black berries, f 1.601.75; currants, 10c per pound; gooseberries, 7c; new apples, ?2.252.50 per box. Tropical Fruits Oranges. $3(5)3.50 per box; California grapefruit $3 3.50; bananas 56c per pound; pineapples, $55.50 per crate; lem ons, $g per box. VegetablesAsparagus, 7585c per dozen; beans, 610c; cabbage, $1.50 &2.0U per hundredweight; corn, 40 Mc per dozen; cucumbers, 11.25 per box; eggplant, 15c per pound; garlic, 10l2c per pound; lettuce, 3035c per dozen; hothouse lettuce, JU5&1.75 per box; peas, 45c per Pound; peppers, 12V415c per lb., Wishes, 12 c per dozen; rhubarb, JVi3c per pound; tomatoes, $1.75 Per box. Sack Vegetables New carrots, $2 Pr Back, turnips, $2; beets, $2. Potatoes Oregon and Eastern, g Pr hundred; new potatoes, $3.50 m per hundred. Onions Crystal wax, $2.00; yellow WW; rea $1-75 per hundred. Provisions. Hams 10 to 12 pounds, 1919V6c; U to 14 pounds, 18Vs19c; 14 to 16 pounds, 18 18 C; 16 to 18 pounds, 18V4c; skinned, 18 c; picnics, c; cottage roll, 14 Vic. Bacon Fancy ,27c; standard, 23c; choice, 22c; English, 17c. Dry Salt Cured Regular short clears, dry salt, 12 Vic; smoked, "c; acbks, light, salt, 13c; smoked "c;; backs, heavy, salt, 12 Vic; "joked, 14c; exports, salt, 13 Vic; mokd, 15 Vic. Meata RaaT tnnmipsi. fiKn' 'fed beef sets, 22c; outsldes, 20c; ""Wes, 22c; knuckles, 20c. Pickled Goods Barrels, plga feet regular tripe, $10; honey comb $12; lunch tongues, $22; Iambs' OOtfMS, $40. . Vri Kettle rendered, tierces, in1 tUbs 12 c; standard, tierces, c; tubs, 10c; choice tierces, 8c Ms, 8 Vic; shortening, tltrces, 8c; tla. 8 Vic Hops, Wool, Hides, Etc Hops-mi) crop, 22c; 1908 crop, contracts, 25c WoolEa8terll Oregon, 1014clb.; vey, 14l6c. wow - 8 7Q per . ttited calf, i3C; .aited k,Pi 1 tlT "tas9' CJ KreeQ hide., JWf. 170i8e; dry itags, 11 t Local Wkoleiale Market. Bran- $28.00 Flour, hard wheat $500 Flour, valley f4.164!s0 Snorta $29. 0 Wheat, bushel goc Oats, bushel 3840c Hops, 1910 crop 17 19c Chittlm ,bark 4Vi6c Mohair 30c New potatoes, per lb 2c Hay, timothy $13.00 Oat and vetch t85Q Clover hay faiobsioo Cheat hay $9.0010.00 Butter ana Eggs. Butter, creamery 26c ESSB 20c Butter fat 25c Butter, country joe rouitry. nens io Roosters. .78c Fryers, 16c for 2 lbs. and over; none liiTestocK. oteers iunaer 1000 lb) . . .$5.506 steers (1000 to 1200 lb) . .$4.50 Cow $3.50$4.50 Hogs, fat ...77Vic stocl- 6 7c Ewes Spring lambs 6c Veal, according to quality He Cascara Bark 6c per lb. reus Dry, 8c; salted, country pelts, E5c$l per pound; iamb pelts, 25. Solves a Deep Mystery. 'I want to thank you from the bot tom or my heart,' wrote C. B. Rader. of Lewlsburg, W. Va. "for the won- aerrm aouoie benefit I got from Elec tric Bitters, In curing me both of s severe case of stomach trouble and or rheumatism, -from which I had been an almost helpless ufferer for ten years, it suited mv case na though made Just for me." For dys pepsia, Indigestion, jaundice and to rid the system of kidney poisons that cause rheumatism, Electric Bitters has no equal. Try them. Every bot tle is guaranteed to satisfy. Only 50c at J. C. Perry's. Motoi Car Insurance. We write Insurance on automobiles and all kinds of power driven vehi cles at the lowest rates, and Insure against damages from fire under any and all circumstances, whether In pri vate or public garage or on the road or In aocident More cars are de stroyed by fire than by . all other causes put together. Rates the low est E. Hofer & Sons, 213 S. Com mercial street 6-22-tf o ' Death In Roaring Fire. May not result from the work of fire bugs, but often severe burns are caused that make a quick need ot Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the quickest, surest cure for burnc, wounds, bruis es, bolls, sores. It subdues Inflam mation. It kills pain. It soothes and heals. Drives off skin eruptions, ulcers or piles. Only 25c at J.IC. Perry's. o KAIROADB. SOUTHERN PACIFIC. Son nbonnd. No. 13 San Francisco Exp.. 3:31a.m. No. W Ashland Passenger 10:69a.m No. 17 Roseburg Pasenger 6:45p.m No. 11 Shasta Limited. .. .7: 43p.m No. 27 Eugene Passenger.... 8:25p.m. No. 15 California Express9 :66p.m. No. 226 Way Freight .... 9:60a.m No. 222 Portlani Fa t Frt 10:45p.m. Northbound. No. 16 Oregon Express .. 5:16a-m No. 28 Portland Passenger.. 8:30a.m. No. 12 Shasta Limited . ..12:s6p.m No. 18 Portland Passenger 2:66p.m No. 20 Portland Pasenger 7:43p.m No. 225 Way Freight ...12:36p.m No. 221 Portland Fast Frt 2:43a.m OREGON ELECTRIC KAILWAT CO. Local Leave For Portland and Inter 6:40a.m Ponland-HIUsboro inter . . 8:65 a.m. Portland and Inter 11:15 a.m. Portland and Inter 2:00 p.m. , .3.20p.m. Limited. Port, Tualatin, Hillsboro local. Portland! I lllsboro Inter.. Portland and Inter Portland and Inter .... 4:00 p.m. 6:2 p.m 8:5 p.m .n. local Arrive K. Portland and Inter 8:25 a.m. Portland-Hlllsboro Inter 9:69 a.m. Limited. Port.', Hillsboro, Tualatin 4:45a.ai. Local. Portland and Inter 1:00 p.m Portland-Hllleboro Inter. . 4:0 p.m. Portland and "ter 6:60 p.m. Portland and Inter 8:10 p.m Portland Theater train. .10:40 p.m Salem, Falls City 5 Western Ry Leave West Baiem for: Dallas, Falls City and Black Rock 9:00 a. m Dallas and Falls City . . . 1:30 and 4:15 p. m Sunday Trains for: Dallas & Blick Rock 9:00 a. m. and 1:35 p. m. Trains Arrive at West Salem from Dallas 8:16 a. m. Black Hock and Dallas . .12:20 p. m. Falls City and Dallas ...4:15 p. m. SALEM INDEPENDENCE BOATS. The launches Independence and Louise will leave their wharf at the foot of Trade street for Independence at the following hours dally except Sunday. Leaves Independence 8:30 a. m. Leaves Salem 4:00 p. m. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR! A o. c. t. ccrs Steamer Oregona . leaves for Portland Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 6 a. m. M. P. BALDWIN, Agent. DAILY CAFITAl CLASSIFIED Capital Journal "Want Ads" Bring . Quick Results One cent a word for first Inurtlon. One-half cent a word for each Insertion thereafter. No advertisement tuken for leu than 25c. Csunt six words to the Una. FOR SALE. FOR SALE Two teams, good horses one weighs 1450, other 1150 or 1200. Address Stayton, first blue house by Catholic church on Ma nama road. 6-6-tf FOR SALE One of the best stocks of merchandise In county town; sales 30,000 last year. Will take $10,. 000 cash, or approved securities. Address 201 U. S. National bank, Salem. 6-12-tf FOR SALE OR RENT Blacksmith shop on North Front and Pine streets. Jacob & Orlble. Inquire Catlin & Linn. 3-28-tf FOR SALE Large body fir, oak grub and ash. Now taking orders for summer delivery. Phone 1417 or 1283. Downing & Eoff. 4-29-tf FOR SALE 7-room house, 2 lots, an set In best of bearing fruits, good well water, good outhouses. See owner at place, 1690 Trade street. g-8-tf FOR SALE Thorouehhred tered Poland China hogs, young stock. The Dimlck Stock Farm. E. J. Lanklns, Mgr., Hubbard, Ore. R. F. D. No. 2. 7-l-lmo SALE OR TRADE A new general merchandise store and good stock of goods and residence in a fine lo cation, doing a paying business, for sale, or will trade for real es tate for part value, call on or ad dress, J. H. Turpin, Waterloo, Or egon. 7-7-1 mo SALEM FUEL YARDS. WOOD FOR SALE Can deliver hard and soft woods, In 12 and 16-inch and 4-foot lengths to all parts of the city. My wood Is well sea soned and under shelter. Prices reasonable. Salem Fuel Yards. Phone Main 529. Office, 752 Trade street tf FOR RENT. PASTURAGE FOR RENT, running water. Horse, $1.50; cattle, $1.00 per month. Independent Market, 255 Ferry street 3-31-tf FOR RENT Elegantly furnished housekeeping rooms, at 370 North Front street. 5-11-tf WELL LIGHTED front rooms with or without board. Phone lOlfj, 3G5 North High. 1-18-tf FOR RENT FOR CASH 500 acre farm, 7 miles east of Lebanon, for one year, or term. Room 7, Mur phy Bldg. 4-7-tf FORRENTi-FurniHhed housekeeping rooms; all modern conveniences. Inquire 818 Broadway. 7-3-tf WANTED. WANTED. Experienced man to handle Klamath, Falls real estate exclusively. Apply at 213 Com mercial street. 6-28-tf WANTED By young German and his wife, work on farm for one year. Address "A. M.," Journal office. 7-1-tf FOUND. FOUND White Maltese cat with one blue and one green eye. Owner can have same proving property and paying for this ad. Phone Main 82, Capital Journal. 7-3-tf LOST. STRAYED A mare colt 15 months old; dark brown, weight 750 pounds. Return to L. A. Davis, Route 6, Box 2, or phone Farmers 686. 7-19-3t MISCELLANEOUS. NOTICE Will the party that took a Harvard) wheel from in front of the Capital City Creamery please re turn It. 7-19-3t EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. SALEM EMPLOYMENT Bureau Re liable help furnished on short no tice. 165 S. Commercial street, Salem. Oregon 6-1 8-1 mo MUSIC INSTRUCTION. MUSIC Piano Instruction at your home by Ralph Harr 40 years ex perience. German. Kindly add rest 646 South 14th St, or phone 632 i-13-tf LIVERY STABLE. POSTOFF1CE LIVERY and Sale Stable. Second hand vehicles of all kinds sold. Best of turnouts, quick service; rates reasonable For anything In livery and board ing, call or 'phone Main 188. r E. F. Gillian, Proprietor. Ferry street UPHOLSTERING, RENOVATING matresses Made over, renovat ed, upholstering and furniture re- pairing. All wont guarauieeu. Phore 1215, or drop me a card and I will call for your work. Harry E. Fox, 1566 North 4th street. 7-3-tf JOCRXAL, BALEM. OREGON, THCRSDAT, JCLY 20, 1911. HOUSES, RENT Olt SALE. FOR RENT OR SAi,E A number of houses for rent or lor Bale. Phone Main 198 between 8 and 9 a. m., or see j. u. voget at residence 14th and Waller streets. 6-26-tf MASSAGE PARLORS. MEDICATED PLASTIC CASTS The latest French method of removing black heads, pimples and wrinkles. Call at the Sanitary Beauty Par lors, Room 10. Steeves Block. 8-4-U ELITE MASSAGE and Beauty Par lors facial massage, blackheads, whiteheads, and acne cured. Dou ble chins and freckles removed. Hair weaving, hair dressing sham pooing and manicuring. Chiropod ist Bligh hotel, room 38-39. Phone Main 742. 6-19-tf BAKERIES. WHITE SWAN and German Bakeries tor highest grade bread and pas tries. Wedding and party orders a specialty. We make dally deliveries. 319 N. Commercial, phone 903; ot 12th and Chemeketa, phone 961. 1-7-U BUTTERNUT BREAD It Is worth more than any other bread, yet the price Is no higher. For sale at your grocer's. California Bak ery, .Thomas & Cooley, Props. CAPITOL BAKERY bread Is made In Salem. Weigh it and try it and see If it Isn't tue largest loaf in town. Be sure and ask your gro- cer for Capitol Bakery bread and If they haven't got It, call up Main 954 and we will see that you get It Delivery to all parts of town. 4-10-ti UNDERTAKERS. LEHMAN & CLOUGH U. J. Leh man, A. M. Cough, morticians and funeral directors. Latest modern methods known to tht profession employed 445 Court street 9.20-tt. W. T. RIGDON, undertaker and em balmer, 252 North High street, op posite city hall. First class In ser vice, equipment and stock. Lady assistant when desired. Only un dertaker who has commodious apartments purely on residence plan. 6-12-ti PLUMBERS. THEO. M. BAR-.Plumbinit. hot water and steam heating and tin nlng, 164 Commercial St. Phone Main 192. 9-1-1 yr. OTTO MUELLHAUPT Plumbing heating, gas fitting; prices rea sonable; work guaranteed; esti. mates furnished. Phone 373 1066 Chemeketa street. 4-17-tf t'INLAY & REYNOLDS Plumbing, heating and general repairing; water pipe and sewer connections. Estimates furnished free on any of your work. Phone 510; 325 Center street. 6-10- WATCHMAKER. 0. S. MILLER, the WATCHMAKER Over 20 years' experience aa a watchmaker at Beatrice, Neb. High grade work at eastern prices. Opera House block, 484 Court street 10-5-tf. RESTAURANTS. BETTER than the best You can't beat it, Scott's 30 cent dinner for 20 cents; 11:00 a. m. to 7:30 p. m. Board, $3.50 per week. 179 South Commercial. Phone 492. B 13 MARK RESTAURANT 184 Com mercial street, near corner Ferry. First class service. Best meal in city, 20 to 25 cents. Schneider & Lehman, proprietors. SIGN PAINTERS. DORRANCE THE SIGN MAN AIR brush show cards and banners. Bulletins and wall Blgns. See me if you want the best work. Rea sonable prices. 145 South Liberty street 6-26-6m OSTEOPATHY. DR. B. H. WHITE Osteopath ana nerve specialist, graduate of the Amorlcan School of Osteop athy, KIrksvllle, Mo., post-graduate and specialized in nervouf diseases at Los Angeles College, 1909. Treats acute and chronit diseases Consultation free. Lad) Attendant Office 605-506 U. S National Bank Bldg. Phone 859 Residence 346 North Capitol street Phone 469. PAINTERS, PAPbix HANUKRS PAINTER AND PAPER HANGER Estimates made and first-class work done. I D. Driver, 617 North Capitol street, Salem, Ore. Phone 926. 6-26-tf. WATER COMPANY. SALEM WATER COMPANYOfflce city hall. For water service apply at office. Bills payable monthly In advance. AD SECTION REAL ESTATE. $1200 WILL BUY Three choice lots each 59x132 feet, in floe location, near car line and close to school. This Is a good Investment. The Square Deal Realty Company, room 304, United States National Bank building. Phone 470. FINE HOME On Center street, house rebuilt as good aa new, lot 50x75; alley entrance, $5000. E. Hofer & Sons, 213 S. Commercial. 5-18-tf ELLIS & WOOD Real estate loans and Insurance, notary pub lic, employment bureau, Phone 654. 476 Court St., Salem, Ore gon. Ticket office HamburgJVmer lcan steamship llneo. 11-1-lyr. BURLINGTON Latest addition to Salem. East Center street, alleys In every block, street now being paved, no street or sewer assess ments. Take car line "A", stop oft at old ball grounds and select one or more lots and call at 467 State street Price per lot from $100 up and terms to suit S. B. Catterlin & Co. 7-18-Ct FOR SALE Five room house and lot 50 by 100, sewer assessments and street Improvement paid; Just 12 blocks from Bush bank In South Salem. Price, $950. $200 cash, balance $15 per month. Oregon Realty Co., 275 State street 7-18-lw LIST YOUR PROPERTY with W. D. Smith. Buy your real estate ot W. D.Smith. If your real estate vnn Vnnt in nail The tact to a reliable aeent vou should tell; If real estate you want to buy, A reliable agent you should try: W. D. Smith is that man See him as quick as you can. W. D. Smith, with E. Hofer & Sons, olllce 213 S. Commercial. (J. W. LAFLAR Handles real es tate and writes insurance la the following flrst-claas companies: North Western National and Con cordia, of Milwaukee; St Paul, Fire and Marine, St. Paul; Prus sian National, Chicago, aud Ameri can Centra, of St. LkjuIs, Mo.; 25 years experience in the Insurance business; best references, If de sired; rates as low as any good company. Always have some real snaps In farms and- city property. Seo me before you close a deal; our automobile will be ready to take you out Call or write me, rooms 7 and 9 Gray block, Salem, Ore. G. W. Laflar. 7-1-tf FOR SALE Fifteen acres fine land, good 10-room house and large barn, plenty of fruit, fine stream of wa ter runs through place, would be line for Irrigation; about one acre of good timber, close to school, there, is about 10 acres cleared Just five miles from Salem. Price $2700; $500 cash, balance can run for five years at six per cent in terest. Oregon Realty Co. 275 Statestreet. 7-18-lw BUSINESS CARDB. PIANO TUNING Lutellus L. Woods, tuning, polishing, repair ing. Telephone 608. Shop, 630 N. Winter streat 2.2-lyr ELECTRIC SUPPLY HOUSE. H. H. HUNTER Electrical supplies and wiring our specialty. We will give you an estimate or your wir ing and electrical work. Our work Is guaranteed; have rural tele phones. Olllce and supply room 129 South Commercial street. 6-29-tf FOR SALE Fine modem residence on best residence street In city. New, with all modern conveniences and large lot. Price $4200 with sewer assesments paid. Three years' time on $1500. E. Hofer & Sons, 213 Commercial street. 7-11-tt SECOND-HANO STORE. PEETZ & TSCHUDI 326 No. Com mercial street. Come here for bar gains In new and second band fur niture and household fittings. Prices will surprise you. Cash paid for second hand goods. Phone 451. 6-31-tf LIQUOR HOUSES. WILLIAM BUTTE Fine wines, liquors and cigars. We handle the celebrated Kellogg and Castle whis kies. Cool and refreshing beer constantly on draught South Com mercial Street FAMILY LIQUOR Store All stand ard brands of liquors kept In stock. Wines by the gallon. Bot tle oi case. Free delivery in the city limit E. Eckerlen, 206 N. Commercial street. GREAT CHINESE DOCTOR L. M. HUM. Has medicine write will cure any known disease. He makes a special ty of and guarantees to cure catarrh, asthma', lung, throat, rheumatism, debility, stomach, liver, kidney troubles, also any blackened or swollen soreness, broken limbs; smallpox epidemic; all kinds of bolls, lost nanbood, female weak ness, hernia troubles and paralysis. Consultation free. Care of Ylck Se Tong Co., Chinese drugo and herbs Office hours from 10 to 1 2 a. m. and 1 to 7 p. m. Office open Bunlays 153 High street, upstairs, Salem. HAIR DRESSING. SCALP AND SKIN SPECIALIST Hair dress ng, Manicuring, chirop ody and electrolysis. Combings bought and made up. Miss Ora Poage, rooms 313-319 V. S. Bank bldg. 3-7-lm LODGE DIRECTORY. SALEM GRANGE NO. 17, PATRONS of Husbandry Meets In Hurst Hall on State street, on the fourth Saturday of each month, at 10:30 a. m. Visiting and sojourning members welcome. F. A. Myers, master. Zella S. Fletchet, secre tory. 12-31-lyr MODERN WOODMEN of AMERICA Oregon Cedar Camp No. 5246. Meets every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock In Holman Hall. W. E. Vincent, Consul; F. A. Turner, Clerk. WOODMEN OF WORLD Meet ev ery Friday night at 7:30 o'clock in Holman Hall Geo. H. Deacan, C. C; L. H. Fletcher, Clerk. 1-10-09 A. O. U. W. PROTECTION Lodge No. 2 meets ever:' Monday even ing at 8:09 p. : m., in Holman Hall, corner State and Liberty Sts. E. P. Donaldson, M. W.; D. P. Wright, Recorder. 6-21-tf MULTNOMAH ROYAL ARCH CHAP ter No. 1. Masonic hall second Friday of each month, at 8 p. m. M. P. Baldwin, Ex. High Priest. Lot L. Pearce, Secretary. 7-9-tf UNITED ARTISANS Capital As sembly No. 84, meets every Friday evening in I. O. O. F. Temple, Mrs. Ida L. Niles, M. A, S. E. Vail, sec retary, 158 S. Cottage street, Phone 1214. 7.22-tf PACIFIC j.ODGE, NO. 60. A F. & A. M. Masonic hall, third Friday each month at 7:30 p. m. Tom R. Wilson, W. H., Lot L. Pearoe. sec retary. - 8-1-tf SALEM LODGE NO. 4, A. F. 4 A M. State communication oi first FrUay In each month at 7: St p. m., in Masonic hall, McCornn-' block. James Plant, W. M.; John Bayne, secretary. SALEM HUMANE SOCNETY D. D. Keeler, president; Mrs. Lou Tllson, secretary. All cases of cruelty or neglect of dumb animals should be reported to the society for investi gation. SALEM NEST NO. 116, BROTHER, hood of Owls. Meets second and fourth Wednesday of every month In Hurst hall, No. 420 State street, 7:30 o'clock p. m. H. II. Turner, . secretary, 135 South Commercial street. CHADWICK CHAPTER NO. 37, O. E. S. Regular meetings first nd third Tuesdays. Masonic Hall. Mrs. McCauln W. M. Ida M. Rabcock. perretary LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE, Cherry i;ity Lodge No. 498, meets every Thursday evening at 8 p. m. in I. O. O. F. Temple, corner Court and High Btreets, D. R. Yantls, Dicta tor; H. H. Turner, secretary, 136 S. Commercial street THE SALEM, FALLS CITY ATTEST EltJf RAILWAY COMPANY SUNDAY EXCURSION BATES Commencing Sunday, June 4, 1911 and until and including Sunday, Oc tober 1. 1911. the fnllnwlnsr Sn.ol Round Trip Fares will be in effect Detween stations named below, on Sundays only: Between West Salem and Black Rock.... $1.85 Dallas and Black Rock 75c West Salem and Falls City $1.00 Dallas and Falls City 5)e West Salem and Dallas 75c Falls City and Dallas 60c Black Rock and Dallas 75c Dallas and West Salem 75e Falls City and West Salem $1.00 Black Rock and West Salem. .. .$1.25 Children Children of half fare age, one-half of the adult fare. Date of Sale Sundays only. Limit Tickets will be good for continuous passage in each direction, good only on date of sale. Baggage No baggage will be checked on these tickets. Issued May 23, 1911, Dallas Ore gon. Effective June 4, 1911. LOUIS GERLINGER, JR., General Manager. Foley Kidney Pills are specially useful In all aliments and disorders of the kidneys and bladder, because they are composed of Ingredients specially selected for their correc tive, healing, tonic, and stimulating effect upon these organs and the urinary passages. They are antisep tic, antllltlilc and a uric acid solvent. Try them. -o Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR I A M FRENCH FEMALE PILLS. I A S.rt, r..Ti. Rnjt. for Kumwo M iMtHtiiuff. IVI I0W TO Mil. I H.tU- i:iiub f.u.tu.lM'l or UomBy tutvnA4. H.nt kr.p.14 fnf ll.uo fwr ti. Will Mud ilwm un irlal.lo h. p.14 for' I rKr.llr4. HMpw rnr. il ;ur dru.fi.1 duw BtA Mv IA-n MM Jur w(wr. lu UNITto Mll.icai.es., (OI , Unmni, Pt. 'JSSSBBBSESBSCSSSB&m Sold In Safes, by Pr. 5. C. Stoat PAGE THREE SPIRITUAL FOOD MUST BE PAID FOR After an Investigation of the law Attorney-General Crawford, at the request of the governor, has ren dered an opinion that, despite the fact that the penitentiary appropri ation is low that under the law the state must pay the salary of the two chaplains of the Institution. The offices were created by tha last legislature, and their creation came after the general budget had been made up, and no provision was made for their salary in It. Each, under the law, draws $600 a year, and the attorney-general holds that It must ba paid, and If, .after Its payment, there should not be enough money, on band to maintain the pen itentiary until the legislature meets, the usual rnurflA will hn nnrHfiari that of Issuing deficiency warrnU. FIRE FIGHTERS ARE WELL ORGANIZED That State Forester Elliott has his forest fighting forces organized is evidenced by the fact that already they have been summoned in vari ous portions of the stato to battle with the flames, end to each instance they have succeeded in extinguishing the fires before a great deal of dam age was done. The Are which broke in Douglas coi.nty at Camas Prairie Is now un der control, and so is the one which started at M areola. The latter was started by a farmer who was trymi to burn a hornet's nest. He used coal oil In starting the tire, and in a few minutes it was beyond his con trol, and before it was extinguished by the forest fighters had burned over 600 acres. A fire was started also on the Blue river near the McKenzle several days ago, and another in the Aleea coun try, but both have now been put out. Honest Medicine Yersns Fakes, President Tafts racent message suggesting an amendment to the Pure Food and Drugs law in Its relation to prepared medicines, does not refer to such standard medicines as Foley's Honey and Tar Compound and Foley Kianey fills, both of which are true medicines carefully compounded of ingredients whose medicinal qualities are recognized by the medical pro fession itself as the best known rem edial agents for the diseases they are intended to counteract For over three decades Foley's Honey and Tar Compound has been a standard remedy for coughs, colds and affec tions of the throat, chest and lungs for children and for grown persons. and it retains today Its pre-eminence above all other preparations ot Its kind. Foley Kidney Pills are equally effective and meritorious. For sale by Red Cross Pharmacy, SOFTNESS OF SEALSKLY Is Rivaled by Human Hair Where tmnaruiT is Eradicated. 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