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Z DAILY CAPtrAL J0AL, SALEM, precox. ni:SDU ., g ' j TLEEAL ESTATE AND GENERAL INFORMATION capital Journal "Want Ads" Brine, Rol j Capital Journal "Want Ads" Brlnq Quick nesuus ., ,,ent t word for Unit Insertion. i,if rent a word for eneh Insertion KXr No advertisement taken for If, i Tliin 2BC. ftunt Hi worda to the Hue. BAKERIES. BUTTERNUT BREAD It la worth nioro than any other bread, yet the iric-e Is no higher. For sale at your grocer's. California Bakery, Thomas & C'ooley, Props. I CAN SHOW YOU how to Increase tl10 earning power ow your money wllh absolute security. Send name nml address for particulars, Tom Hates, 208 U. S. Bank building. 11-25-lm' fr.iit 1 1. a .u uui '.no cost from numy otxni wiui so ninny more chances of ef fecting a cure. Mechano-Therapy Chiropractic, electric and meili catcd baths with dietetics neither starving nor mulling, but correctly balanced rations or ordinary food, producing mured health and with-' out which there Is no dependence to uiB or neing normal. Dr. J Work, office 4flii Court lea sys- woodmen of woui.d-vo ' ntllnrj . 0.... cuuruay night at Masonic hall, McC P. Donalds Clerk T. street rOUTLANDHOlUS. cJItKIAGE TRIMMING ASP niXTS r, V, DL1SS Succeasor to Walker; carriage and automobile trimming, carriage trimming goods, new work and repairing. I am carrying a full lino of Masurey's housa and buggy paints, brushes, oils and the very best varnishes. 304 S. Commercial. 12-1-tf NEW MATTHIESEN TlOTELr-Corner Front and Columbia, at Oregon Elec tric depot Steam heat, hot and cold water In all rooms. Open day and night; rooms 50c, 75c and $1. Also Hotel Harrison, 401 to 407 Front St. John Mntthlesen, proprietor, both houses 10.5.tf lH"!1lnAC,rir'SPIy("'()(;'1"' PR. O. I SCOTT Graduate of Chir opractic's Fountain Head, Daven nort. Iowa. If you have tried every thing and have got no relief, try Ciilropractlp spinal adjustments and eet well. Office 406-7-8 U. S. Na tlonal Bank Building. Phone Main 87 6-8-tf PLUMBERS. THEO. M. BARR Plumbing, hotwatsr anu steam heating and tinning, 1C4 commercial St., Fhone Main 192. 9-1-lyr et every 0 o'clock In arnack block. V.. '. C. C; L. II. Fletcher. l-lu-09 W A.N I'R1 Young work. Address ruut" Salem. I MARKETS 1'oun.isrt M UiKUS. Lrientofk. Slera lunilar lilOil ih t c i.vo. , , ' f .1 u u i Mittl 1 1 00 to l.M'l Ih 1 U0tf .('own. per hundred w,eKht $.1 iMKI '-'it. I er pound 7if7Vk :ints h NV. 1, i. :' 12-2 . Koi! Tianr. RAILROADS. Minimis r.vtun' nnirm I able -I'orllnnd Dhls'im. Flour, Vei'il, Kc. a.k pruvs; fine, (l't't fo'.il, 7Si- re j 22 ..'i per tor. -"' -""sonic hall, third Friday lu each month at 7:00 p. m. y . Jko.kl. W. U ; Jt L r secretary. -MLLP.NOMAII ROYAL AKCIl CHAP- iu. i. .Masonic triua of each o nownnut, tx Hgn i.rlt?6t. Ul UPenrce. sivretnrv. had. seimi.l month, at S n. m. KEAL F.STATC, 1") ACRES-Very good boil, one half river bottom, 111 acres cleared, acres In -- i-old peaches, cher ries and apples, j-room new bunga low, Pan,; 2 miles from center of cu. rnco j;;,oo, on terms Deal Realty Co., room SO I. 470. FOR TK.VDK High graue nut..m,.;.u good as new, for real estate. Will take or pay differ. !uv of vnPi,. in each. Address, giving full descrip tion of piMperty, "I..." nal. apilal Jour-12-2 :: Phone FUR TRADK Four cows, to he frish soon, also 7-rixmi Incise f.v ri i,t m 7.M N. Kith street. Call 771 V Com mercial street. U'-Sit LOST. U'STOi: STOI.KX Ko terrier, wliit.. with black ears, spot on left side. bmK tail, answers to name if Frit.. Liberal reward for return. i',yj x Front street. VIkuio Main s;. i'.'-:-:t . 7 -1 a i','. . .VoO a in. . ." .el a in. . . ! ,!0,t in. .I'M'.r.pu. . 2: oil p in . 7:;S p n; .lo.lM.i III. .to p in. SAXI) ASD GRAVEL." ffAL,l!,W UUNSTHUCTIflN onmnonv l","i""; can supply you with sand and gravel. OlSce 461 Court street. Phone Main 790. Gravel bed on Front street and North Mill Creek. 6-28-tf 1'LEAMNft A KB rnBSSIXO MARION PRESSING PARLORS Dry and steam cleaning and dye works. Ladles' silks, laces and gloves given special attention. Gents'sults cleaned and pressed. We are cleaners and repairers. Try us. Goods called for and delivered. Parlors, 245 North ' Liberty St Phone Main 2044. 9-22-tf SCAVENGER. SALEM SCAVENGER Chas. Soos, proprietor. Garbage and refuse of all kinds removed on monthly con tracts at reasonable rates, Yards and cesspoolB cleaned. Office, tele phone Main 2247. Residence Main 2272. 6-11-tf ELECTRIC miUKES. ELECTRIC FIXTURE & SUPPLY CO. 130 N. Liberty street Electric contracting, Inside wiring supplies and fixtures, estimates given. Tele- ntinne Main 263. 9-3-tf L AUWPRY. CLOTHES LAST LONGER With our all hand work; established 20 years. 225 South Commercial St Phone nr.R Hon Lee. 7-25-tf LIQUOR HOUSES. WILLIAM BUTTE Fine wlnes.llquors and cigars. We handle the celebrated Kellogg and Castle whiskies. Cool and refreshing beer constantly on draught South Commercial St FAMILY LIQUOR STORE All stand ard brands of liquors kept In stock. Wines by the gallon, bottle or case Vraa rinllvarr In tha cltr limits. E. Eckerlen, 206 N. Commercial St. FOR SALE 3.1.-. acres of flrst-cbss land, easily cleared, close to the city. Price $050, $10i cash, balance $10 per month. Oregon Realty Co., 27.1 State street. 12-2-3t FOR SALE New bouse, lot 60x161 feet; chicken house 10x00 feet; 13 young fruit trees. 1709 Ferry street. See this at orce, R. Woolery. 1 1-30-61 1'.'- M1SCE1.LASE01S SILVF.lt N1CKLE PLATlNH-lVnie by F. V. Scliolz, Corner Second and Cen ter streets. L'-2-2t R. J. I1KRSC11UACII & SON have op ened a blacksmith shop at S03 North Liberty street, where we will do all kinds of work, wood or Iron, audi' mobile springs a specialty. li-lS-lm FOR SALE 6.91 acres all under cul tivation, close to south Commercial street car line, clase to school. Price $1900.00, $600.00 cash, balance to suit Oregon Rtulty Co., 275 State street 12-2-31 T 1IERESKA HAT WORKS. RATS of all kinds renovated and re- cleaned. Prompt alterations; work guaranteed. Thereska Hat Works, 205 S. High street Phone Main 251, Salem, Oregon. 6-25-tf FOR SALE, CHEAP Six acre tract, 3 miles from town. All In bearing orchard. 5-room house. 3 minutes walk to car line at Claxtar station. Easy terms. J. W. Beecraft, Route 8. ll-25-lm UNDERTAKERS. LEHMAN CLOUGH U. J. Lehman, A. M. Clough, morticians and funeral directors. Latest modern methods known to the profession employed. 445 Court St. 9-20-tf UPHOLSTERING, RENOVATING. F. B. MERRY & CO. Vacuum carpet cleaning, on or off the floor; carpets altered and laid; mattresses made and renovated; furniture re-covered; Bhades and awnings made and al tered, 238 High street Phone 668. 8-22-tf FOR SALE Twenty acres of good land, 10 acres under cultivation, 10 acres second-growth fir tlmlier and one acre strawberries, good well, new house and barn, 4 miles south of Salem. Price $3500, half cash, balance 6 per cent interest. Oregon Realty Co., 275 State street. 12-2-3t The Itusy Woman's lbiy. It begins early, ends hue, and is full ot work. She often lias kidney trouble without knowing It. Her back aches, and she Is tired ami worn out. Sleeps poorly, Is nervous, no appetite. Her bladder gives her trouble ton. Foley Kidney Fills will cure all that and make her strong and well. Mrs. Lena Beyer, 12 Frederick St., Auburn. N. Y says: "Three boxes of Foley Kidney Fills were all that were needed to make mo Btrong and well." They are the best medicine made for kid ney arid bladder disorders. Try them. Dr. Stone Drug Co. 'I lino I i.il'i No. II - All any paovti.r, . . . 1 1 - Portland Impress 1''- On a l'pi ess 2 WiUai.u tto Limited . , U'--Shanu Limited t - Portland Pui-sor.Koi'. . . 2"-Port land Pasaoier. . . - -1 Local w ay froln',4 , . . 222- IV. tUnd through fr't Smithliomid. l"-i'alil'oi'n:a Kxpivs . . . Ahhialld Pat; -..n ,.r. . . Ko oPe.iv l'ai-scnivr. . 27 - W'illau.elte l imited a K Shasta, Limited 7 1.1 San FraneiscK Express. 1.' '.'-Albany Passenger s 22." Local Wiy freight 12 221-San Fraiulsci throui;h fiviglit 12:01 p.iu Sulcm.lii'cr llrancli. l-, - Passenger arr. S.ilom.. 9 2'ui.ni.i 130 Pass, nixil loaves Salem 10:110 n.in. 129 Pass u.mI arr. Salem .. 4 : Oil n.in. 12S Fass'nger haves Salem r;30p.ni. OKEGOX ELECTRIC RAILWAY CO. Sorthhi unil. Leaves Salem. Arrives Portland Train No. 2:30 n.m 26 Owl... 5:45 a.m. 6:30 a. m 6 8:45 am. 8:00 am 8 Ltd... 9:45 am. 8:55 a. m 10 11:20 a.m. 10:00 n.m 12 Lid... 11:50 a.m. tier barrel, ' ;3.;o. ! hole per . 3:31 a.ni I .11 10a in j . 4.27 p.m. , 5 3S p in. . 7;3M'm.: ;'.i. p.m. i 30 p in, 1 35 p. tn. 1 (ralii Wheat - T I'lllestel, . M ; K-.sm.iii. 7 " ; .tl'. Mlllstuif p.iai 'm rts. i:,,; v., ;,!,!. . ,.. Flour Patents, Jl I'tvalghts. f ;! t0 ; exports, $.;.6o Valley. J ,so; (;raliai'., l 2i; v h '.it, I 10. Cora Whole, eraoie,l, ) ti n. lia 'I'lmotliv, JK; uh.iifa c'nv T. $10; ,.ats and ve a, $:2 hay. 10 i II. Oat- No. 1 toll. llar.c.i lvil, $21 : g. .'" .: 2; i I'll. .1. $27 ,r 2S. Hairy mill Cnniirrj I'ruiliii'e. Hutti'r Oregon ci can. cry, sull.l pack. :i 'i' per Ih ; prints, t, Kit lilj'MC. t:i:g- Ore,;. at -.hi, !,, I i ,i i: . Clieeso Fall Cre.mi tvw'i, 10c per Hi. ; Young America, 20 'v c. Poultry Hens. l;'.':c: hroileui P'.'ac; ducks, young, 10ii1lc; geese, I2'vc; turkeys, live, lc; dressed, 23c Veal-Fancy, 86 to 125 pounds .-.mi i nogs, per pound IAiim. mr pound N'r'ig laitit'i Vim I. I"T inni'iil ai'i'oi'diiiK to ipi ipty Pelt,. Dry, per pound Salted country pelts, eiich Uimh pelts. ,;1cti 61 if 7 . .8 .11 i-Zfll pi r ton. Per t, I ou Ki'Manl, oo. '' 1,1 'is -t ibis ; .i er m ill p,i I' " '' !'..!, is .r. lest ' ne lr" i.le ,l- i. Cm: seoe e.. lies l'"'tl n: ' to , in,. !:i nil !t t,n; .s ' t' it u Catarrh. Il.i'.!' i Ca.ai vh Cnv-i $12; l Ibo .! I osit'.ve et;i e now Known to grain ! "' I ''' ei nbv Cat. it vh 1 eiin; a cotisti'iiiional disc. is. , re riiies , I'i'ii.ilitat'oii.i! tre.iinieiit. II. ill's C.i la' 1 h Cm e Is taken intern. ill . acting ilii-e'ly npon the l.loo.l i,n,l mucous .l"f.!,v of the hv stein, therehy ,1,.-s'leii'u- i. p. nidation ,,f ti. dis ise and uti .:: tN patient sti. in'tli hi l'Uillil',1-. on tile eoii-'ltn'lo'l and :lS si. ' nut mile,: e In doing , wot K. The , I'l'.'i : . 'ors have so much f.uth In Its . m:o! e I'ow eis lha! they offer One d I'o'lavi for any c.i-.o that It :-en.! for list of to. stimu li ion YVo know a lot of men who would be most successful If they would stay at home and Bend their wives. 11:20 am 14 .... 2:00 p.m 1G 4:00 p.m 18 Ltd. 4:15 p.m 20 .... 6:05 pm 22 9:00 pm 24 .... Sotithhiiii ad. Leaves Portland Arrives 1:40 p.m. 4:20 p.m 5:50 p.m. fi:30 pin. 8:25 p m. 11:15 p m. Salem VlJlV-n- per lb. Pork Fancy, lOiilO've per lb. (iriu'orU'H, Pried Fruits, Kir. Drld Fruits Apples, 10c. per lb.; currunts, 10c; apricots, 12 it 14c; peachs, 84MIC; prune, Itnlliui, 8 if 10c, silver, 18c; figs, whlto and bluck, 6 Mi Cr7 Mi c ; currents, 9 Mi c ; ralslnt, loose Muncatel tlV4U'7Hc; lileacheil Thoinpsou, 11 'iic, unbleached Sultaa- lli.a.'.i. lads to em.' nials Address F ledo, I'lilo. Sold by all li uggisis, 7''C. Take Hall's Family Pills for constl. pallon. .1. CIU .NF.Y , ( O . To- A reformer tuny b willing to sup ply the pattern If somebody dsn will do the work, When ou have a Milium attack r.lvii Clianilierhiiii's Tablets a trial. They are excellent. For sale bv all dealers. A GENUINE BARGAIN In Portland real estate. The first with $1000 geU a $2000 choice lot In good locality, or a $1250 lot In beautiful Day Ocean at $750. A rare opportunity for small cash; balance payments or Improved Salem property. Apply 495 Court street. 11-15-tf MONET TO LOAX. TETERINARIAN. DR. W. O. MOREHOUSE Practical veterinarian. Successor to Dr. J. J. Kenwell. Graduate Cornell Univer sity. Office Jack Darr's feed stables, 545 7erry street. Phones, office 2199; house 1510. Salem. Oregon. 7' MONEY TO LOAN on diamonds, watches, jewelry and all articles of value. We also buy and sell. Unredeemed pledges for sale. Wil liams typewriter for sale, $6. Sa lem Loan Office, 120 Liberty st WOOD AND COAL FOR SALE. COLT FOR SALE 6-months-old trot ter, $25. Star Bottling works. 11-pO-tf Croupy ('(itighs and YYlwczj' Colds The quickest simplest way to rid the children of dangerous croupy coughs and wheezy stuffy colds Is to give them Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. It gives almost Instant relief and stops a congti promptly. It soothes and heals, Contains no opi ates. II. L Hloimiiilst, Ksilalle, Wis., says: "My wlfo considers Foley's Honey nnd Tar Compound the best cough cure and It gives the best re sults." Dr. Stone Drug Co. Yes, Cordelia, there were fall prophets centuries before the weather bureau was established, FOR SALE Forty-foot counter cheap. Call at 371 State Btreet Phone Main 2232. 10-8-tf FOR SALE Span of light mares, also harness and covered hack, Phone Farmers 161. 12-2-3L - , , FOR SALE Well rooted rooted Ore- SALBM FUEL YARDS-Fuel kept .ooseberrv plants. L. "new and second-hand goods.. E. L. STIFF New and second-hand furniture, hardware and general supplies. Best cash prices paid for second-hand goods. Just received a large shipment of new linoleums, carpets and rugs. Corner Court and Liberty streets. Phone 941. 3-12-tf HIGHEST price paid ror second-hand furniture, ranges, hardware, tents, etc. We carry the most complete stock of above articles In town at the lowest Drlce. O. L. McPeek, 170 South Commercial St., phone Main 1233. 8-25-tl PEETS new and second-hand store can save you money on new furni ture, as well as second-hand goods. See me before selling your house hold goods or buying your second hand eoods. See me for bargains Phone Main 451, 252 State St 4-15-tf under shelter. I handle Kopiab coal, and imported British Colum bia Wellington coal, the best on the Pacific coast Also hard and soft wood, cut to suit, well seasoned and in the dry. Satisfaction guaranteed. See my slock, 752 Trade street, or phone 529. Mark Slddall. WATER COMPANY. SALEM WATER COMPANY Office corner Commercial ana irauo . For water service apply at office Rills pavahle monthly In advance, eon Champion gooseberry plants. L. n. Gibson. Salem. Phone Farmers' 185. 12-2-3f FOR SALE Two heaters and a wheel imrrow: also for rent four nicely furnished rooms for housekeeping 375 N. 14th street. 11-30-3C FOR SALE Two high-grade Jersey ftnuR. one fresh. Also several cordB nt rfrv fir wood. W. S. Sawyer. Hlirhland avenue, Salem Heights. 12-2-31 0:10 am 1 8:30 am. 7:35 a. in 3 9:55 am. 8:20 n.m 5 Ltd.. .10:10 a m 10:40 n.m 7 1:00 n.m 1:55 pm 9 4:15 pm 4:05 p.m 11 0:20 p.m. 4:40 p.m 13 Ltd... 0:30 p.m. 0:10 p.m 17 Ltd... 8:00 p.m. 0:25 pm 19 8:45 p.m. 9:10 pm 21 11:30 p.m. 11:45 p.m 25 Owl... 2:00 a.m. Northbound. Leaves Albany Arrives Salem 8:00 am 10 8:55 a.m. 5:00 p m 22 0:00 p in. Leaves Eugene Arrives Hiilem 7:30 am 12 Ltd... 10:00 a.m. 11:00 a.ni 10 2:00 pm. 1:30 p.m IS Ltd... 4:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m 24 9:00 pin 9:30 p.m 26 Owl ... 1:30 a.m. Southbound Dr. Win. Sadler, author of "The Cause and Cure of Colds," says that common colds Bhould lie taken se riously, especially when they "bung on. Foley s Money nnu inr com pound Is a reliable household mull eins for coughs and colds, equally ef fective for children and grown per sons. Take It wnen you n'ei a com coming on. It will nvert danger of sorlous results and cure quickly. Mrs, N. C. Young, Pesgah, Ga.. sayB: "Fo ley's Honey and Tar Compound com pletely cleared my Ihrnr.t and cured my cold." Dr. Stone Drug Co. Leave Salem 4:20 p.m.... 11:35 p.m.... Loare Salem. 2:00 a.m 8:33 a.m.... 10:10 a.m.... 1:00 p.m.... 8:00 p.m.... 21 Arrive Albany .... 5:20 p.m. ....12:30 a.m. Arrlvo Eugene 25 Owl... 7:15 a.m 1 11:30 am. 5 Ltd... 12:40 p.m 7 4:00 p.m. 17 10:30 p.m. SALl'Jf, FALLS riTT A WESTERN RAILWAY CO-TISB TABLE. 9:00a m 1:20 p.m 4:4r,p.ui 9:50a in 6:30 p in WATCHMAKER. U S. MILLER, the WATCHMAKER- . ...n.UnAa a a ft Over 20 . years - watchmaker at Beatrice, Neb. High grade work at eastern prices. Opera House block, 484 Court st. 10-p-tt LODCEDIItECTORY. SALEM LODGE NO. 4, A. F. & A M Stated communication on mm Friday in each month at 7:30 p. m , In Masonic hall, McCornack block. D. W. Pugh, W. M.; ' John Bayne, secretary. OSTEOPATHIC HII8ICIAK8 DR. O. F. HEISLET and Dr. S. Etta Helsley (graduates of A. S. O., Klrksvllle, Mo., Dr. A. T. Still president of the school and found er of the science of Osteopathy), general osteopathia practitioners. Also hydrotherapy and electric light baths given without extra charge for rheumatism, kidney and liver troubles. The success in these treatments is equal to going to the hot lakes. Confinement cases and female troubles a spec ialty. 205 and 206 U. 3. Bank UNITED ARTISANS Capital Assem bly No 84, meets every Wednesday at S p. m., in Moose Hall. Glenn C. Niles, M. A. S. R. -108 South Cottag. St Phone 1214 ZTMROF 00SE7Cherry City Lodge No. 498, mwu. Tuesday evening at 7:30 In Moose Hall, corner Court and High streets D R. Yantls, plctato-; H. H. Turner Secretary, 135 South Commercial Street FOR SALE, OR TRADE A two-pas senger auto, flrst-casH oruei, ... trade for lot. or anything. See me at 430 Court street. Tre Oregon Junk Shop. H-2-1,11 West Salem. Leaves No. 1 for niack Rock.... No. 3 for FallB City No, 5 for Kails City Nn 193 fur Intlemindence. , , The more nalns you take wllh youriv0i 125 for Independence.. eating tho fewer you will have after- Arrv,.i .,.,, IFrom Dallas 8 '15 a 111 anL . From Hlark Hock 12:30 p in . t t.-ii.. rit. 3 411 n Til A Des Moines man Had a,. altncK ni , r n 0 ";'';; 7. (UI,U r 1 mil 1 mi' i" "' - From Independence 4:4a p 111 Similar oiiit. muscular rheumatism in his shoulder. friend advised him to go to Ho' sti.rliiL-s. That meant an expense "f JlaO.oO or more, lie Bought for a 'No I . .,,r,. I 1 ' quicker ami cin'ai'ei ... ....1 r..,i I, In Chamber altl s l.llll- i illlU lO'O.'l 'W GUARANTEED AUTO Sl'RINGS-We manufacture high grade auto anu truck springs, also repair, set up, and re-temper old springs. Our long list of satisfied customers will rec ommend our ability as leadM In our work. Labor Auto Spring Co. 2ti North 15th St., Portland, Or. 10-5-tf nK.,it. Thr lays niter the llrsr ap plication of thin liniment lie was well. For sain by all dealers. 1 (lUVI 11 for liliuk Hoik D.'iuain 13 for Hlai k Hock 1:20 V ' No. If, for I ml las u:t,upiii v i'1't if.r tnil,.in.uilenco. . . : f.U a 111 "fob rent. FOR RENT Three partly furnished housekeeping rooms. I'h"n8 FOR r.ENT-Ono-rooin cottage, ..i,. t,w. ami water. month, DRS. B. H. WHITE AND K. W. Walton, Osteopathic physicians and nerve specialists. Graduates of , American School of Osteopathy, Klrksvllle, Mo. Post-graduate and specialized In nervous diseases at Los Angeles College. Treat acute and chronic diseases. Consultation free. Lady attendant Office E05 606 U. S. National Bank building. Phone 859. Residence 346 N. Capi tol Btreet Phone 469. Oregon Cedar Camp M. 6- every Thursday even Ing at 0 In Masonic nan, . Stertr ff ;e;; ; A, H. Bunn, Consul; F. A. Turner, FOR RENT-Two .Z rooms, with l.a.li. w Z;-south. Clerk. , ' ..i-mV T T) oTTM HUMANE SWIM L-",r ..resident: . ecretao-. AH case ,,'d be nepleeto dumh nils0r tafeiU reportea iu - gauou. CHADW.CK CIUPTER vn 37. 0. K. S. Regular ha, Mrl,. third Tuesdays, m--- y, Bab. Marten Derby, V- cock, secretary. 12th per 11-20-tf "' : .lw.,1 cWolni: FOR RENT - - flnqp n. eieci.ric I'hi"". b r:wi". .... . Path and heat. street. Liberty 11-12-tf CASTOR I A Tnr Tnfanti and Children. ine Kind You Have Always Bought No. 1J5 for 1 nilep''i"l"'ii'. V '" Arrives From I lallim 8:15 a.m From If lark Rfk l:10p m From Hlaek Hock 5:30 pm Fro'ii Independence :iuam From Indepejidenio 5.14 pm v. . .. in n,.,l 11,1,1 ilnirrhits everr mi "'" - . ... ., , . ,, .. !..,. . 1 ... , 1 1 i 1, ' .iiU-k. z.u-. null urns. " ... b'.eiiK ve u ' ,1'uu"' - Signature of I UlllH I n lb is idea;.!!' !. They KM'iW fl'illl l":; , tl.o sal., of II. that ...., tw. p,u ,'I,S ulel colds I' "! 1,1 tONKUeS, .'..l,,l i,:.i.n. and Hat It! I.ai'1 K"lli" IF.'iie; t as, 8 He; seeded, 7M8Hc, Coffiny Unlisted, In drums, Mif40c per pound. Nuts - Walnuts, n'viiISc per lb; llra,11 nuts, lH'uc; lllln-rtii, lee; al monds. Di li t be ; pecans, 17c; imcoii imts, '.lOerii $1 per iloeii. Salt (Jranulated, $15 per ton; liulf- ground, 100s, $7.50 per ton; 60s, $S per ton. lleans - Smiill white, $5 40; large white, $Mi5; Lima. $111,0; pluk, 5c; red Mexicans, 5c; bayou, $t.(!5. Sugar Dry granulated, $5.75; fruit and berry, $5.75; liivt, $5.55; Kxlra 0 ,'i25; powderwl, barrels, $0.00; cubes, harrels, $'1.15. Illee-No. 1 Japan, 5'ii5Mie; cbivip er gruiliw, 4!iic; snutliern bead, Oiy fc. Honey Choice, $3.75 cane; it rained, lOo per pound. Yrgetaklei and FrslU. Fresh Fruits Appbn, 50cii$l.5O per Imix; pears, 7rn''ij$l 25 per Isn; grapiw $1.10 1. 40 per box; crniiherrleH $11 50 per lutriel; casbus, $'.50 per iloieii. Tropical FiuIIm Orungeii, Valuiic's, $t; navels, $3.5iKj3.r.0; Callfornlu grapefruit. $Hl5; Florhbi Kruif rult. $4. at); lemons, $ii i r Ikh; plueupiiles. tic por lu; imiiiegranules, ): per uoi, IM-rslnuiiDiis, $1.75 per box. Vogotabloa llitins, 12c; cjihhago, lc per Th; caullllower, 4lii"Uia.i ht do.eii; c.lery, $3.50 per cruto; cucuiii- ir, 5(K(liilc per dozen; eupbiut, 10c per pound; lid leltuim, $'J per crate; pepMrs, t' ru So per lb; ruillshes, 15'u inc. r dmecii; Hproutji, He; UunatoeB, $1.25 per Ihix; garlic, 541 61) I"'r lt; pumpkliiH, 1 Vic per lb. Sack Vegetables Turnips, $1.00 pur Hack; bwts, $1 10; rutabagas, $1 4)1.10; carrots, $1.25. Sweet potatoes 1 2o per lb. I'litjilcH'H llurbanks toy .r,c perClb Onions Oregon, $100 per sin k. Ileus. Wuul, llldei. Etc. Ilopa-- I'.ll2 crop, Hill I !U', in clud ing to iiiullty. j Wool -Kiii'lern Oregon, 1 4 1 Oo p'T j ponud; Vulley, 21 If 23c. Mohair-Choice 32c Hides - Salted, 13 '"i per Hi.; sailed calf, Lie; nulled kip, 12e; suited atugH, C'-ic; green hides, II Ho dry M'!" IKc; dry calf, N. I, 25e; dry Hlugn. 12U 13 He. I'rilMnlnlll. Ilium All l'".i, is f !; pie ,,, ), I le; fl'.lllile I, li't il I'"', h",: e,, 27c Il.i., i.n Fan. y, 2; " i - i"1 he; Uiolee. 21c, Luglieli. liH'Ulke. In y Silt Meal . Lin k ', Utjr !'. 1:1 '.Ho; tacks, Hiiiiiked, 14 H ' ''; 1,,111'K, dty ali, 14 He; Mii.au-. Iv HllUlkeil M'UlS l'.eef tMlgUllH, 2."', ,trlwl Le..f Bets. 22c; 0'l'ld., 2Uc; II, s, 2le ,.,..ii...t l: lu '.urmj. MUI, II"''. I iiini", '' " - -, . - .,, ..., 1,1,.,. IIU. Luunr e.,,l, Fn 1 1 a Kun I I'lot. When a shameful plot exists be tween liver and howcls to chiiho ills- ( i '!! bv lefusliii; to act, take lr. KIiir's New l.lfo l'llbi, ami iinl such rtl'iisn of vuiir system. Thev gently coniiel lli'.ht action of Ntoiiiai'li, liver and bowels, and resturn your healtll Mild all I'.oi'il feellnits. L'.'n- of J. ('. I'errv. Strong and iMiivlniliig iiixuiiieiits are iiiado In favor of a minimum wage law fur women and children. Ii lies (Iff u Terror. The chief executioner of death In the winter and spring months Is pneu monia. Its mil alien aenls are coIdH nml it 1 1 p. In any attack by one of tliesn mnhiillea no Hum should lu lust til taking Ihii best ineillclne iihlalu iihlii to drive It off. Countless thous and have found this to be IT. King's New lilscovery. "My husliiiiid bellevea It has kept li I in from having pneu nioiilH llireo or four times," wrltea Mrs. (ieniitn V. l'liue, llawsolivllle, Vt , "and fur roughs, colds and croup we. hiivn never foiind Its eiiial " (liiur iiiitneil for all biiiiichlal affectloiin. I'lhii 5o ctH. ami $10". Trial boltlo free of J, C. l't-riy. If You Send All Flatwork To tho Balnin laundry you ln "ti washduy and lioiilndy ork mora (ban half. The linen will b whllsr, cloiin er ami bumllnil with leva wear tliaii It would rctalvo In your own lianils. Wo do no I uliMtig on whhIiIihui ds. I'm i) soap and an iibuiidaiii ii of I' ni" water do tlm win k for ns Our prices inn very reasoiiahbi, and liicliidn the washing and In, nli, K of all tlm Hheets, tiihln clnlhs, pllhuveiliies, towels, liai.liliiK, ' le Wieil'ln't yu llki) to liu us iieiid u wug'iii f"r a .a, kui''' '.' I'l.onn u h Salem Laundry Co. V.f, lO'i HmiMi l.lli'illy Street '1 eleidiiaiM Nt.lll.'l '.'"' tuuK'i". l-'2, linuU' O.C.T.Co.'s ; ;a and sif'i I" 'ake 1'or 1 1 t ,lel, II' I I ' r, odrl. 11. ! 'o ii' Steamer leave for Portland Mon- f-.l.l.. t C. a rn Huif WeiliieBday anu rnu.j . - - M. Ih C.ltliegie tl Ullg M.eti, .- le- can g!v ii'iay villi do 'le bait how tll'l' H', th ' :0,.sll'le l"'"'l ' I' i ()( II, HIIOI tHAI.I MllthM. Mi.iii, ' r. BALDWH, Agt P HIGH ESTER S PILLS nished rooms ror "'". ' . close to car line. I3T3 JJ .itre'-t. FdlMb ForN-0Man's bicycb', rail at A IUi.M' . , r..,.t or Ium Avenue and 2hh sir i, x, m 2 ,14 orove projrerty and phone Main 2"34. P1" ' , for this adv. il" , li. 4 it 1 Cld I ukf tin "lli'f "V i ' i ii i i ",' U i, ii mi en i ' Uliliaron dry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR' A ii I 'I. ' at, ! i. I'-r Great Chinese Doctor L. M. Hum llu re.:.lnn w'i'cti w I I ei.t an; ai,at .J'e;.H lit lii.-tH" amlal'jr f h.ui t i4ii-ni" '' ' 'i'" ''"!'-' rh " lbi. I'ii, Hr'.i'. Ill" IlleCi'll. delill i i ( jr . iiau.e n. bf. k d ! '"'.i1 le" ala'o air bl' ' ,'1"'" " ,,M"1' "'"" aa. t-ok'.n l.in.. aui'll;-"t n' " "lc; t of I'Hl n,a' ,l,""l. f-'uala wH'. !i"':. I ' '.u'.lea j',1 ei. tl l ( "I H'll'llH tl f' ' 1 !" '' VP ' ,i I ii , ' i,.i .-n-i lr n Htel li " i,T;, ', ., 1 ' '.III I ' '" II. " ' in i ; ci ' " , I llvl '. 'i a' '!' ''!",,, "" I i 1 Ifl - Tl I' I I ". 1 1 ... . SIJtDPlOP'uJilHUkVnll. SALEM FENCE WORKS - i ...ti. i ; i ' I CiOLD DUST TLOl K 5 aSt'SljTCT 1. PfltMIt' t0 Head'l'itrt" ! '',r WIliK 1'ori.i ItT m.iiim; M(IV1A HIIIK IKMINO 'im!ll ,; SI KM N iooi: i .tlU.rllOlU l!0Hi ! v, A II. and KF AIY 1101)1 1 M ! All at Uii lo''-t pr!"-a 1 R. B. FLLMING t..-.., li. ( tan. I). MiilUk-an !; Court hire nor Hu;l'-r h ii d li"". I'nullrj. ,ule hi the mvum I'liwHi nmi'iMf, lj,ll''. Oreifnii n,.. f.,r lamllj I A.k and ii.ijr urn, er fur IU S.,,,rli alxsj' '"' Krai h.iai. I 'i. rhuno h'lt'i" l. I!. Ti ll.l.AI K, Ar n j .-