Weekly Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1900-1924, March 21, 1902, Page 8, Image 8

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TELEGRAPHIC REPOT VT8 '
OF YVORLD'8 MARKETS
Received by tha Statesman Daily from
Bolton Da Ruyter & of Portland
Fluctuations in the Exchanges of
Europe and America.
V'hA(tJvrnnnI rAiroA i lnrer-
Part, unchanged to 10 lower. Antwerp
unchanged. Here the tnrkt, through
the early part of the day, bad the same
dull tone and charcttrlesa support that
tvas prevailed for some yme past. Later
x n Pi
vn reports of rain in the Southwest, the
- price took a sharp break and May sold
Ut . On thU break trading became
large', and -com mission house buying of
a better character. Liquidation, while
tiot general, haa been considerable and,
the market has been subjected! to a
good deal of pressure from abort sell
ing. This should have cleared the situ
ation to some extent. Export 'business;
yesterday was liberal -and today very
- large. Clearance are also large. What
rain have appeared In the Southwest
. have only been slight, but while there
are prospects for more, stilt the tend
ency of crop advices from that section
are not favorable. We; are lnditneJ to
think that pressure has culminated' for
the moment, and that rith a decidedly
better eah situation,' market should
have some reaction!; Short Interest Is
- considerable. Car 25. :'.
Com Liverpool, Vb lower.-. The
market here continued dull. There
wnaJqu!-te a little ml ling pressure, in
sympathy, with the weakness in wheat,
but ihe( local speculative buying (at the
decline was little better thanr itbaa
Iwn the past few faSi We see i no- ln
dleatkm of any' lessen tur of strength in
thw Houthwnt .and Interior markets.
9The movement continues small and the
dernanf Is In cget a of 1 he supply.: Ea
1 1 ma toil cars', Cn. .
Oats Tbe tone vt market was eal?r
again, mainly iin. ytnpa thy with the
acaknesa in other grains. It has rallied
airly towanl the close. 7 There Is no
change we'rtin In tle conditions of
euptty and demand. Receipts smart and
moderate;, We rtllt think July oata at
the large .discount are sailing under
cosh ejjnm'tlty, and nhouHl be bought
, on the" weak t. Car '110. j
Provisions Market I llrm. Prices
are supported (mainly by bullish feel-i
Jng among lociI paek-r. - The trade.
s(Ult clings to the idea that receipt t
hog rnuMt iKMin decrease because; the
, rrn crop la -short. .Wo have not -'been
, abl and are not ww -able' to a-e !the
' logic of lh or anything In the'niove
mRt f the artivalH tlnt , jrvltcate that
tUt rcct-li'ts' will not ;) cmtinue largo.
' lirmand I :nr, tuvi I white-, rpforu-d
tftock do not shiw -mui-h 1rier'-a-!.t.he
Trade is doubtful mk to'-the.tnetbHs by
which the results of th large receipts
-or nogs art m!? to ota(ip r. - lie
.(flpts at primary rmatkets.
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ttgaln?t-4S,f'.'0. -
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furhlshed by
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Uili UUIIIIUL UUl
Buyers "and Shippers of .
GRAIN j
Dealers In
Hop Growers1 1 Supplies
Warehouses at
TniiNEli." MACLKAf .
I'ltATUM. ' IinX)K5.
S1LW. ; HALEM.,
BWITZEULANIX
Mhiiw. of hoyal""fl6ur.'
J. G. GRAHAM,
::;;;;-;;:;Mafligtr-;;
to? Commercial BL, Salem.
FOR 11AN1 MAB - hartH. tiw
lirwt on the Kletn rarkH. go to V. K.
HllAFI-U. Commercial srrprt. sotrth of
ltmha Hank; Ahw- fnll line of i.
tlle whip, robe and all aljtuttu'nt
for .the liorwe -t seiHt Trom. Oor
price ami onr nualitleir lire the items
tht bring iia onr ever-locreasing trad.
Wlwn in -SdUm dout forget to call
cod ace ui.
Hie Vay a nine fits
baa a great deal to do with thar the
lady values It. ; Now. jfa not much of
a. Anvr who daM not know the ilM o
. her tlnger, but such ease do occur, ahj
we are. willing to exchange the ring If
It doesn't, fit. As good values here in
Engagement and , 'Weddings Kings as
. you will find In the city '
Barfs Jewelry Store
1 , Leaders In Low Trlcca. -
;'--:; -! y 1 'j-'i i
120 State Street. 1 Salem, Or.
11
r ' STEINEIVS MARKET.
Chickens lto 10 cent per pound.
Eggs 11 cents cash.
THE MARKETS.
PORTLAND. Or.. March 20. Wheat.
WaUa Walla, 6441ic; Bluest em, 65
Wc; Valley. 65.
"V" J?" .
Fan Francisco,
cash, tl.ll4.
March 20. Wheat,
THE MARKETS.
The loca market Quotations yester
day were aa follows: v . i
Wheat 53 cents.'
Oats .Nominal at $1,00 per cental.
Hay Cheat, J7.50 08.00; clover. $6 to
17; timothy, $9 to 10; wheat, $7.
Flour 75 and 85 cents per sack; $2.60
to $3.20 per barret Y
Mill Feed Bran, $17.6 shorts. $180 '
Batter 20 to 22 per lb. (buying)
Creamery. 27c. J
Eggs 11 cents cash. T
Chickens 9 to 10 cents per pound.
Pork Cross, 5 Cents.
Beef Steers, 3c; cows, 2c; good
heifers, Ze. " ' :'..
Mutton Sheep; ZQ2, on foot. "-. 1
Veal HfC. dressed.
Potatoes 80 to 65c per busheL
Wool 11c to 13c.
S. C. STONE, M.D.
rnopniErroR of
,r), I LEM, bnEGON. - . ;
The stores (two In number), are lo
cated at No. -235 and 297, Commercial
street, and are well stocked with a
complete line of drugs and medicines,
toilet artlclei, perfumery, brushes, etc.
DR. STONE -;? '
Has had some 25 years' experience In
uie practice or mooicine, and now
makes no iharge for consultation, ex-.
amlnatlon of prescription.
He de a cah buKlness: He neither
buys on time nor setts on time. Ledg
ers, Journals, day-books,, bookkeepers,
bill collectors, and all the modern para,
phcrnalla of credit drug stores, are tin
known In his business, hence a full
stock anjd correct orlcea.
Money to Loan
On Improved farm and city property,
at lowest ra'ea.- '.-'.
THOMAS K. FORD.
. Over La dd &, Hush's Bank.
Salem,. Oregon. - . ; ,.
Hops Hops Hops ;
If yoo'are Interested In Jop newa
and prices. It "Will pay yoa to get the
report of the i
N.I. HOE BEPOBTISO OO.,
, S8 Whitehall gt-.j
New Tork Cltj.
EMMET WELLS, Gen. Manager.
Woven Wire Fencing
Jutt arrived, two carloads of field and
lawn fencing. Poultry fencing a spe
cialty. Send for catalogue and prices.
p ! WALTER: MORLEY,
' K9 State Street, Salem.
". '"' ' k ' '
nnil'T .MARRY, DOCTOR or de
UUil I spalr. "Don't do a thing"
mmmmmm " tilt you see clearly what's
best by aid of Flashlights on Human
Nature, on health, disease, love mar
riage and parentage. Tells what yow'd
ak a doctor, but dont - like to. ' 240
pages, itluwtrated, 25 cents; but to in
troduee it we "send one - only to any
a-lult for postage, 10 cents.
Murray Hill Co., E. 129 28th SL, N. Y.
GARDEN
IMPLEMENTS
We are eeilin? qu'te a lot of these
n"w. notwithstanding the bad weather.
W have a good bargain In a couple of
the Planet Junior aceders. almost new,
an we carry other lines of good make
at popular rrlcea.; A1j th 5-tiothJ
Cultivators wub. of without w hoi Is and
ieverri Call and see us.lwe will jjo you
goml. : ::(- ; - - .; . ' , '; ;
Having a surprisingly good trade on
the Ruffalo ntts t-'plke Harrows now.
Thfjr, hr the continuous loutlde
frsiMf-that i so popular, not, only for
strvngth and durability, but ;becausa
fence pota, trees ' or stumps have no
ierrors for It. as there's nothing to
catch.' The relief spring, too, a won
dTful saving on the horse and v'n the
harrow. . ' r
Call and see themv. - . i . v
F. A. WIGGINS.
235-57 Uberty SU Stlem
rtrm Mirhtnrr, Wagons, Uuggles.
Elycles. Sewing Machlaea.
MARKETS
m
SHE'S DIG
STURES
POLITICAL
NEWS NOTES
Czrt CzzllUlts Xizzzt fcr the
Ornceof Gavtrcsr : '
SEVERAL MORE SPRING
UP
AS
IN
A
MULTNOMAH COUNTY
" RESULT OF PRIMARIES
In
Which ths Simon Faction Was Ds
feated Other, Places on ths Stt
Ticket Legislative Condidstes in
Portland. ' - .
The political battle to warming up
considerably; and speculations -on the
outcome of the contest - ar.e plentiful.
In every part of the state" primaries
and conventions' are being held, and It
will not be long until the warfare will
be tarried Into the State Convention.
One of the! results of th Multnomah
county convention is
speculation regarding
the
revival of
the outcome of
the State Convention. It is cladmed by
some that the Multnomah delegation
will A-ote In a body for the different
state office, ami that Multnomah
county has Several patriotic gentlemen
who are. willing to sacrifice themselves
for rhe office of Governor, provided the
delegation or Its leaders should desire
to put forward a Multnomah county
man ror . the nrat place In the ticaet
and their names are freely bandied
about. The name of Hon. W. H.. Cor
bett Is again meirtloned In this connec
tion, as la fha-t- of Judge W. M. Cake
And there are others: ..Ex-State Treas
urer Phil Metschan, landlord of the
Hotel Imperial, andf one of the dele
gates to the State Convention, it is said
has resurrected his boom for Governor,
and Judge C. It. Carey, for many years
a follower of United! States Senator
John II. Mitchell,, has aspirations that
way. This makes the field larger, and
considerably more varied. J$ll of these
candidates, of course, base their
strength on the Ipropoeltion not yet
fact that the Multnomah county dele
gation will stand solidly against Ocer.
and will insist on some Portland man
securing the place.
Banker FurnUh. the Umatilla county
trader, a former Democrat, who Is said
to have spent a small forunte to aid the
"independent" cause In Multnomah
county last Saturday, is said to be out
of (he race, so far as Portland Is con
cerned. It Is reported , by those wh
have watched operations in Portland,
that. Mr. Furnish has been notified by
his former allies that he can expect no
support from them, and that he Is up In
arms, ami if thle is so, white he Is not
entirely iCllmlnated' from the race, hi
chances 'have dwindled to Infinitesimal
proportions, and he will . have little
strength in the convention a he must
have. Multnomah county, and a gool
deal tnore than that from Western Or
egon to have any ch-ince for success.
Henry "Ankeny, of Jacksonville, Is
again beinr talked of on the outer
elew. h lis ex-Judge J. C. Fullerton, of
Roseburg. ' ..
Another office attracting some atten
tion at this time is. that of Attorney
CZcnerat. Linn county is expected, to
flk.for the renomination of the present
Incumbent, Hon. D. jt. N. Blackburn,
trtd that1 genftenryAi hopes to also come
In with a number of other atrong dele
gationaNaupporting him.. The Marion
county candidate, i Frank T.' Wright
man, is apparently out of the tece.
since the illepubllcans of this countv
gave him the awful trouncing at last
iFri clay's primaries, but his supporters
her still hope for a favorable turn tfyU
win larm him in the place. A. ' M
Crawford, of Douglas county, is also
fighting for It, and expects to have
Southern Oregon at his back when h
comes down to the State Convention.
But by far the mart formidable antag
onist the present incumbent will And. if
the man at the head of the Multnomah
county delegation to the State Conven
tion. General George If. Williams, who
Is said to be an aspirant for the place.
and whose friend are claiming strong
support for him from every part of the
state. ' ' ...;'.
, The state Printernhip, at fhi time.
Seema to be hanging in the air. W. 8.
Dun'.way', of Portland, is an active can
didate, but his alleged alliance with
Flmon. it is thought. wlH lose Mm the
support of bis own. : ielegatlon. and
wherevert' Phe Multnomah county vote
goes in a' body, there will be found th
battle ground for this office. Ex-Statt
Senator 1 L. Porter, of Clackama
county,, i In the fight, and be hopea to
secure the Mitrhe'd strength and there .
by "ildexln," Wm. J. Clarke, editor bt
the Gervala Star,; is also an, aspirant,
n4 hou the Governorship go else
where, he hopes to have the support of
Marlon county in full, and, at any rate,
he expects liberal support for the place.
The Same way be said of P. J. Beckett.
the foreman of the State Printing office
who la also a candkJate, Editor Whit
ney. of the Albany -Herald, la worklnn
tooth and na l for thrls place, and ehould
he carry hJa home delegation be wil
show his o ponents that a 'flght Is on'
F.W. Chausse,; of Grants Pass, also an
aepliant. is moving things into line in
Southern Oregon, and thinks there-Is a
good chance ?for liU fuccese, ,
As convention time draws nearer and
the county contentions are being: held.
some of these contestants may drof
Out. because of a failure to carry, theii
home delegations, but the proba bill tj
Is that there will be a field of candi
date, and) the rajce promises-to be a
highly interesting one. to be follower
by one still more Nghly interesting u
the winners of the first heat in th
State Convention when they wi;l b
compelled to defend themselves In th
rjsmpaign precfidlng tfie election, anr
Hill try to capture the ekt-tion. anc
tubseouently the commissions that wit
put them in clover for the next fouj
years. But before that time rorr.es
before even the laat heat of rhe race It
on1 'there will be "a Voice heard in
Bam ah, lamentation and bitter -weep
lhg. and, many will "refuse to be com
forte! becauw they were not. 1
The Multnomah county convention or.
Wednesday, after mil the talk of har
mony. If krganiel by the "Imlepentl
epta," was a repetition of former con
ventions in that county. -' The delega
tion to the State Convention was elect
ed according to m elate previously pre
pared by the "independents,' and'tha
nomUnationa for the Legislative ticket
were shnJlatSy arranged. The Legisla
tive ticket is aa follows: J - .
State Senator Henry E .McGinn.
It enreeen tat 1 ve s A. A. Courteney. 8.
B. Cobb, George 'Ml Orton,.lL J. Flher,
Sandercon Jteed. W. It- Hudson, John
Gill. C. W. llodson. Dan J. Maharkcy.
A. A. Eai!ey, J. S. Hutchinson,. W. w.
Banks. ;;; " -X ' " " : ':
, Yesterday' Albany Herald, In dis
cueelng the situation . In lAtm county,
eays of the primaries to be heM there
tocUy: ; s-x.' i. 'V -x-: "'?."''-
The Republican primaries will be
held tomorrow for the election of dele-!
gates 4.6 the county convention which
meets in this city on nex;t Wednesday.
A spirit of harmony seerns to prevail
throughout, and any differences here
tofore existing between leaders of the
party have ; been laid aside. In the
majority of precincts, as far as we can
hear,: the best men will be elected as
deegates. Without slate making or con -
nivingv ; In this way a harmonious
county convention : Is expected. . Of
course, a friendly rivalry can be ex
pected among the various candidates;
but the sentiment throughout the coun
ty seems'to be that a good strong tick
et wHl.be harmoniously selected:
The friend of Hon. J. H. Settleroier,
of Woodburn. insist that he shall stay
in -the' race for the, lower branch of
the Legtatature. They ay he was de
feated in hi precinct by only twd
votes; that he is a man of ability, and
business acumen and tact, and would
make a most efficient representative of
Marlon county a Jntereats in Oregon s
law making body. They, think he Is
just the man or one of the men need
ed for the place. , - .1
SICK MADE WELL
WEAK MADE STRONG.
MARVELOUS ELIXIR OF LIFE til 8
! COVERED BY FAMOUS DOCTOR
SCIENTIST THAT CURES EVERY
KNOWN AILMENT. V
Wonderful Cures Are Effected That
Seem Like. Miracles Performed
The Sec rat of Long Life of
j Jlden Times Revived.
The Hemedy Is Free to All Vho Send
Name and Address.
After year ot, patient study, and
delving lnto - the - dusty record 1 of. the
paet, as well as following modern ex
periments in - the realms .of meriical
science. Dr. James W. KidL J0S3 First
National Dank building. Fort Wayne,
DR. JAMES WILLIAM KIDD.
Ind.. makes the startling announce
ment that he has surely discovered the
elixir of life. That 'he is able with the
aid of a mysterious compound, known
only to himself, produced as a result
of the years he has spent in searcning
for this precious life-giving boon, to
cure any and every , disease mat - is
known to the human body. There is
no doubt Of . the ; doctor earnestness
in making hts claim and the remarka
We cures that he Is dally enecting
"eem to bear him out very strongly.
His theory 'Which be advances Is one
of reason and baaed on sound experi
ence In a' medical practice of many
years. It costs nothing to try his
Elixir of Life, as he cans it. ior ne
sends it free, to anyone who rs a
sufferer, ! In sufficient quantities to
convince" -of Its ability to cure, so
there Is absolutely no, risk to run.
Some of the cures cited, are very re
markable, and but for reliable wit
nesses would hardly be credited. The
lame have thrown away crutches and
walked about after two or three trials
yf the remedy.' The sick, given up by
their families and friends In perfect
health. Rheumatism, neuralgia, stom
ach, heart, - liver, kidney, blood and
kin diseases and bladder, troubles
iisanpear as by magic. Headache.
!ackarhes. nervousness, fevers, .con
sumption, coughs, colds, asthma, ca
tarrh, bronchitis and all affections of
the throat, lungs or any yitaj Organs
ire easily overcome In a space of time
that is simply marvelous. - -. '
Partial paralysis, locomotor ataxia,
Iropsy. gout, scrofula -and piles are
quixkly and permanently removed. W
curiae the entire systern. blooI and
tissues, restores normal nerve power,
Irculatlon and a state of perfect
health Is produced at once. To the
toctor all systems are. alike and equal -
afrec'od iv this great "Ellx r of
Life.- Feiid for the remedy today; It
is free to every sufferer, vstate what
you want to be cured of and the sure
remedy for it win be aent yrm free by
return malt. ,
DIED.'
PRLITT.--At the family home, in
Hayeille, fbufmiles north of Salem,
Orea-r-n. Wedneeday,' March 19, 4902.
at 19 o'clock a. Clyde, O. Pifuitt,
aged 23 years, of catarrh ofvthe 4om
ach. .- ' rv. . i v- 1 -
peceaaed was the aon of Mr. and Mrs.
A, J. Prnitt, M reside on their farm
our miles north of this city and the
funeral services will be held In the First
Hapthrt church , of IlayeirvllSov at 10
o'clock a, m., Friday. March ?lt In-
erment wiU be had In the llayesvitle
cemetery.
WnST.At the home : of Dr. D. T.
Keeler,' No. 157 Court atreet, Salem.
Oregon. Thuraday. March 20, 1502. the
Infant chikl of Mr. and Mr a George
L. WesL of Itoeedale:
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$f lying Mscfte: lere
Would be a very uncooimon thinlt
it ii not an unct union thing to hear that '
DKVDBI h ; PETTTEY
aro Icr.dcrj pa rt liable footwear. .': JC ,
tioublc to thow good. '
9.4 State Street
i
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rVocd Wanted
If you owe the otatpsmau office, ami intend
to pay in wood, plonse haul tlio wootl now.
AV'e need it now. We miry not need it later.
Statesman- Pub. (Do.
The Massachuset
Of
are in the market for yejira growth Oregon M.!iair.
fipetial pri
eta
A. KAY, Agent,
334 Sherlock Butldicg
TH
"NORTH COAST LIMITED"
i Will resume sci-vice Jami.-iry of iw2. I The train will
lv';vrn Jm'IUt ilian it was in lt'Ol.. It-will iKcnTupl-l.!
; li)itin on wlitrls. Till lorDinimjr IJjHim, Slceiiiii ltoninr lii-
KMitit.
,thci-ji autl all lightMp
First awl wn-oiikl class
tW this CHACK jlt A1N
wny to the ..-Pan American
Vou can g(t either h, way
lulh ami the Oreat Lakes.
Miifiuire of any NOnTJIEIlX PACIFIC AiMit u'h to
further particulars. r write 'to
A. D.CHARLTON, Aas't
wimm 1 1 nil
ElilBROlDERlEi,
SflBJBjSMBgHBBSSSBJBJSXBMB S9B W --' aSSBaSBSaBBSaBSaSaSSSSSSBBBSBBBSBBSJ
and insertions at 5c a 3'ard; Spe
cial value. We have otliers from
lc a yard npj to 30c- Muslin un
derwear this week at special
prices Corsets 19c td 40c, worth
50c to $1.50, sizes 18 and 19 only.
Bed spreads 75c, large sizes 75c.
Bed spreads, extra Quality, worth
$2.50, now $1.85 New millinery
department- all the latest styles,
dainty, pretty, very desirable mil
linery. Sailors 29c, worth 50c.
Greenbaum's Dry Goods Store
Nrxt Dc$r to tbe Postof flee - ,-
PENNYROYAL PiLLS
- or oi ianhu "tratps
of roenstruation.! Tltej are fUFB KAVilltS to elrl s
womanbxKMl, ailinjj dercJopmcnt of, orjfana and body. I'o
Known Remedy tor women tial tbem. Cartnot b harui Mf a '
Incomes a ileasire. ,'IJ.fK l'Klt llOX Ilk JilAlU iUl(t
J Ms- r
- VJ artfjrXKila , Iii-
van balk vtr z. jMtir;H.
...Subscribe for
AM
s Mohair Plush Company
Lowell, Mass. V
for superior grades.
Portland, Or.
.ind lJalh liitonitlify will al
elcctriciiy anl ln'nttvl Jy kIi-j
tifkels 1k41i p! n llni li
of the NORTH W lT on yur
Kxpiwilion, ItufTalo, New Yrk.
of St.Taul ami Chica;(Vor. Du-
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Cen'l rasscngcr AjttM, TortJ.-u
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They rrf?rtme 7eak
ncsa. Irregularity anl
omission s, intrreaMs vie
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ducccist. alkm. onKfioN. i
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