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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1903)
THE DAILY JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1903. f PAGE TEN. A J. A. AUP ERLE. President. A. F-stttOFER, Vice President; V rv M tegon &tate Sank Incorporated. Jeffei tr son, Transact b. Eanoral bankinR counts bills and receive deposits. Deals In foreign and domestic exchange Collections mad on favornblef terms.1 Notaries Public Wo tender our services In all matton. conveyancing. Real estato loans Interest. Tlieo M. Barr wjr Succeasor to -AKD- rJ Hot Air, Hot Water and Steam Heating a Specialty. SALEM, Bur roughs8z1Fraser TINNING IRON WORK' PLUMBING Best Material, Best Workmen and Promptness are our Motto, STATE 8TREET. SfilEM IRON WORKS II. AI. Edgar, Manager A good line of pattern for housework. Columns, Lintels, Gratings, Steps and Finials, Also General Founders and Alachfnlsts. Best work that can be done in Oregon. Promptness our motto. Only best mechanics employed. a STRAWBERRY CULTURE A NEW BOOK By E. HOFER. The Strawberry Industry In The Pacific Northwest. , Full Insinuations about preparation I illustrated with photographs taken of soli, growl. of plants planting :the. wrUjr.fl flfl,d , , crop, cultivation, fertilisation, picking , and packing tho orop, shipping and,by nml1' or at' Tho Jounml m 26 markets treated fully In separatolCfltat,0r copy. Tho only work on chapters. this Industry. MMMMmSM-rlMitMiMI America's BEST Rcptlbpf. Editorially Fearless. Consistently Republican Always. News from all parts of original stories. Answers to queries on all subjects, Articles on health, the Home, New Books, and on work j About the farm and Garden. THE WEEKLY The INTER OCEAN is Press, and is also the only Western newspaper rcccivino? the entire "tjegraphic news oun auo special caoic 01 me incw York world, besides daily reports from over 2.000 special correspondents $ throughout the country. No pen can tell more fully J WltV it is the best on sarth. i 52--TWELYE-PAGE PAPERS--52 One Dollar a Year Urlrafut of tm from Everywhere and a perfect nwist of swelal ranter. . . . Subscribe for the Journal (daily 3 months or weekly t year) and The Weekly Infer Ocean i year, both papers for $ J, 50. WWIWIrBW Wood Good seasoned fir wood to any part of the city, at JQLSl J3Btl,by ttl iarComrTiT t M ?. & E$W. HAZARD Cashier. Oregon. business . makes loam. ES- of of uegojiateo ai low tv YOUR BUSINESS SOLICITED. Barr tt Petxel. OREGON 8ALEM, OREGON. 99 the world. Well written, J ; INTER OCEAN a member of the Associated service of the New York $ Wti - NHHHtta 4.00 sawed and delivered $4 per cord- PHSheTM1 Main. p ; NESTING WOOD DUCKS. The CourUhlp Terloil la Followed tr Verr rronaio Married Life. When n pair of wood ducks find water and a hollow trco to suit, little tlmo Is lost In preparing the nest. This task and the covering of tho egp arc performed by tho female, for, to the best of my knowledge, tho male does little moro than sit around on handy limbs and look pretty. During lb period of nost building and while the duck Is lnylng ho Is tho beau Ideal of a handsome nud loving cavalier, ever at tontlvo and sromlngly most anxious as to her whereabouts should she happen to get out of his sight, But with the waning of the honeymoon ho seems to feel rather bored with tho whole busi ness, nnd gradually ho gets clubby I. c, wanders from his own fireside and hunts up another drake or, two to help him loaf nwny tho summer. The busy little duck keeps her own counsel and "sits Ught" on tho dozen or more highly polished ivoryllko eggs crqwded to gether In a bed, of soft decayed wood and down from her breast. Quito frequently the nest Is at the bottom of a hollow fjcvcral feet deep, and no doubt tho strong, -hooked claws of the wood duck, nro n- special pro vision for the oft repeated climbing out of tho hollow. Kdwyu Sandys in Out ing. irilifiil (o (he Lant. In many Scotch families tho old man servant la a permanent Institution. He enters tho ficrvlco of n family when hc.1 Is a boy, sticks to bis place and re slgtm only when tho Iuflrmltles of age aro upon him. Naturally he grows In tlmo to clnlm n rights whnt were at first granted him ns favors and if he Is opposed asserts hlmsulf with a pplrit of iudepondonce. An Mngllsh pnper tells u story Illustrative of this. A lady's coaphmnn, a crusty old fol low, who lwnl been In tho service ui tho. family In her father's time. Ke her jrroHt trouble juyl nnnoynne on wtveral occasions ljy not carrying oui her limit-notions. At length his conduct bernint unbearable, itud sho It't-i inlu ikI to dismiss lit tit. Calling him Into her presence, aliu Mid vyltli ft much asperity ns slio could ceiiinmtiil: "I i-amiot stand thla fttiy-loiifrer, Jolm. Voti iiuiMt look out for anolfiw nlum tlon. Vou will leave my service at th end of the month." The old servant looked, nt hr li mnuHomput for . minute, mill tic u ih QlMH-Hctfiistlc "loyalty" uumo t the tnirfuce. : "Nn, namy lady." ho sJd. "I drove you to Hie kirk to be Imptfzsd, I dime you to yimr murrlago, mid I'll ttlny to drlro you to your funeral." A School of Volnoiicrn. A merciless school of poisoners once flourished In Venlco. During tlio tlf tcuuth century oven tho government of tho state used poison without any din guise ns n weapon. A body called "th ammcil of tan" wis appointed to deUr- iiilnt who should bo dtsiirftehufl, nnd they dealt with tliu lives of prlucos, kings and iwjm as one would dual with supertluous trues In u wood. A curious document In tlll oxtniit lu which the nrorcvdliwi of till council are record ed. It shows tlmt one Jolm t Itagubu preimt-fHl h election of imlwmi nnd hvm of fees. The fee willed with the ImiMHtame of Hih let I m nnd the Imtgth of the Journey to l lusile fur lite dls lteh. Fur tloiilng the Ihikw of Mil nil ho ekarutd 00 diu-Hlx. for tho 1H1 U)0 duentii, for the klug of SiMlll IfiO ducats, fur the "great sultun" RQO due sis. The Other Mile. An author who lllustrutes Ills 'own novels lias HUbuilttod to iui luturvlow. "You'rliid tlmt It pays, chMi't you?" "You ttot-ln lots of way. Kor In stanc. I get whl for the etory'r" "Yos." "Then the lllustrntlonv of thouutlior of u Iwok tire worth double thoso of the ordhvnry srthttsr "Of eouii.e." "l'lien Mims fool of a rich follow oonius aloMiuml offers n fttbiilmis sum for the origins! drawings himI vuntsau intnxluctlou to .ou and invltss joy to dine with him, and your fortune Is made nnd your future is safaj ,IUs a groit boheme. I tell jou. and niifhors are fools who don't tuske the most of ttr-Attmita Constitution. The Choi o nt n Hatband. "What h lucky girl you ere. I.lddy, to be able to ehooM between two such ttandhoiHe and stylish young gent le mon? IluVe yoi made up your mind whleh is to be ywur huwudr IN) tell the truth, I'm lu n lilt of u fix. If I 4lr to wen, my ucoum colorwl drew at tlie wedding,- I slntll take Alphen, be In dsik. atyplox kmed, yw kuow; but t I docWp to' go in my blue tfnv ,.4tt,n tkjiib tW Jowetdi will tuake the Utter iH&ick af the two." IMeret' lHtrd. "Haw, UMHt. tijilJrvii ' w.d UlMtsV er, vriM b4 been 4ianeutM flfW itafer KspeaiUoiM. 'who ,-na yg m nnw nun auiaiui iii'.u.4t TM re-L KeM r nt onn jn.i, '" "1'olwsiU!" shouut) i t usu'1 gt Ute foot of tW vhtssL- Puiiii.'ttpMti Ureng. Tt wt n Uiioree. WImh tove, cterUh ud oW and "skkee, pvmy ul deeth ar lrft QUt 9( Ute iMuriege ritual, wtot d tk b1W pr "iwaii" tuMtrew NJP Ym tW Hce?-llwtmatr te4 lllm. If yvt trt4.t win tt gratlludg o uok, tiu ntw. as to men. (ho mate rial 4WH6e U Uw quajltjviojt lha fooO.-HHtetw .Vews. '" ' ; fll wertl buadwsl eroM, sm mt wsrset uasrfta Lamb. tf I.A. fi .4?ii-fte TrtrtTT Aivitiriitit vuuiuuuuo w74p r ..u.i,. c.1m f.nnA l(nm Market" . m sma Poultry at Stelner's Market Chickens 9010c. Eggs Per dozon, 18t f Turkeys 1215c. Ducks 10c- , ' Balcm Market. Hop Market. Hops 22$25c. Potatoes, Apples, Etc. Potatoes 2f30c. Onions GCc. Dried Fruits. Dried Apples iV to 6c. i -Italian prunes, 40s to 60s 5c Petlto" Prunes 4c Wood, Fence Posts, Etc. Dig Fir $4.50. Second Growth $4.00. Ash ?3.00 to J3.75. Dody Oak 15.00. Polo Oak J5.00. Cedar Posts 10c. Hides, Pelts and Furs. Green Hides, No. ll7c. Green Hides, No. 2205. Calf Skins 4 to 5c. Sheep 75c. Goat Skins 25c to U.00. Gray Fox 25 to 50c. Coon 10 to 40c. Mink 2Ec to $1.25. Otter $1.00 to $5.00. Skunk 10 to 25c. Muskrat 1 to 5c. Wildcat 10 to 25c. Grain and Flour. Wheat C8c. Oats 32c. Barley Brewing, 45c bushel; feed, $21 por ton. Flour Wholosalo,, $3.45. Live Stock Market Steers 3Vi to 3V&C. Cows 3 to 314c. Snoop $3.50 gross to $1.00. Dressed Voal fi'Jc. Hogs, alive 5c Hogs, dressed Gc. Wool and Mohair. Coarso Wool 14c. Fine 16o. Mohair 35c. Hay, Feed, Etc. Baled Cheat $10.00T$10.SO. Clover $10.00ff$10.80. Brnu $20. Shorts 21. Creamery and Dairy Products. Good dairy hutteraoiffacc. Creamery Buttar 86c. Cream, pan skimmed, at creamery 26c, at farm 2214c Crenra separator skimmed, at Com. Creamery 32ttc, minus freight. Portland Market Wheat Walla Walla 74C7Cc. ' Wheat Vnlloy78Kc Flour Portland, best grado, $3.75; graham, $3.46ff$3.85. Oata Choice White, $1.1G$1.20. Barley Feed, $23.50 por ton; rolled, $24.50. MllWuff Bran, $19. Hay Timothy, $11 to $12 per ton. Onions 75c to $1 per cental. Potatoes 10075a per cental. Butter Best dairy, 20(S22; fancy creamery, 30?S2Vt; store, lBJplSc. Bigs Oregon ranch, 23U'2Go per dosan. Poultry Chickens, mixed, 124J12V6 pound; hens, 11Vi1Sc; turkeys, live, 15010c- Mutton Gross. $4.6O0$5.OO. Hogs Gros.$6.J60$G.5O. neef Gross, $S.O0$3.76. Veal 809c. Hops 22027c. Wool Valley, 12016c; Easten Oregon, HHc; Mohair. 262Sc. Hldos dry, 16 pounds am' upwards, 16 to 15Hc HlHHHla-rHl-rBBSMt I Electric Lighting I SAFEST CIEANEST MOST CONVENIENT No Matches. No Odor. No Smoked Ceilings. A Good Strong, Clean, Clear Light of,.n..,u.....,M R tt 1 w 4 M B B 4 B i n f 16 Candle Power coits ONE CENT PER HOUR. Power at Low Rates per Horsepower. SALEM LIGHT,POWER ? and TRACTION COMPANY, S- C. STONE, M. 0. -PROPRIETOR OF.... STONE'S DRUG STORES SALEM, OREOON. Th stors (two ' auober) art lo Mi at Ma U and JT OtwwMvlal mH. m aw wa t0C)tj vwn a CW.U tin of dr. umA Woim. ftflAWt arttetM. Pmr. bnMtiis. a waMle ot wfJUiB- . M ll? bars t9r . w- .. w prewnHNBi O. H. MACK Successor to Dr. J. M. Keone, It White Corner, Salem, Oregon, PartJei desiring superior operations at mod erate foo In any branch are In ospeclai request CAPITAL CITY Express and Transfer Meets all mall and passenger trains Baggago to all parts of tho city Prompt service. Telephone No. 241. HECKMAN & HEDTUCK T T TJtnMDVRealEstateand ju. i. nuiim i Renting Agont Good Barealns Fair Treatment' List Your Property with me. 230 Commercial St. HaHlHHlHKHHB-H 5 Residence . - IFOR SALES m a. nc- A rare bargain in resi- dence fproperty near business center, being j a good house, two lots M M M and barn; signtiy piace and desirable location. Apply at once to M M M : - gi.-ku- M ft A; F. Hofet, Jt.t S Joarnal Office. a tuKBSJ' aaHMBHHHB SALEAl WATER COMPANY OFFICE CITY HALL For water service apply at offlci Bills payablo monthly In advaue MsVu all complaints at the office. ...CAPITOL GROCERY... Cor, Capital and Division Sts Tomatoes 3 tans for 25c. lue Rltbin Corn 3 cans for 25c Navy Beans. 6 lbs for 25c itar Tobacco 45 lb ilierjoods marked down likewise. IRA H. TOWNE, Manaeer, ..HK.nrsTcn'n rNSLisM ERNYROYAL. PSLLS ,7V 'iriainHi nnii uhit nninc IiKuii . .. . . . 1 .iij ..k i..H.4.a fiS Ciil " cum iiKviut i:vor-i.sn lnnBrntu HitUatltttllvn nl ltnltiu !.... M W .... 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Parties desiring can get the Dally Journal threo months Instead of the Weekly ono year In tho abovo combi nations, IIOF.ER BROTHERS Salem, Oregon. CorvaElis &. Eastern R R No. 2 For Yaqulna: Leaves Albuy 12:45 p.m. Leaves Co-vallls 2:00 p. m. Arrive Ya la 6:25 p. m. No. 1 Returning: Leaves Yaqui-a 6:46 a. m. a.V v&Uta 11:30 i, ro. A",V A" My 12:15 p. m. No. 2 For JtrU: Leave Albany Arrives Detrtat 7:00 a. m. 12:05 p. m. No. 4 From Datrott tei11! l?:p.m. Arrive Albany r.k mi v.- . "" -" p. m. m imq, i nrnvna tn Albany in Ume to oeaneot with the S. P, south bound Ulr. ox we-l ar giving two or r. hours la Albany beore departure or 9. P. aorthhouod train. Tralr. No. ? eon- .cU wth the S. P tasiM at CorvalUs n . Albany giving Uct sen-lw to Nswport and ada T"!? No- 3 for D't. Brolt-nbuah a4 other ,iontali. reaorU leaves Al y at 7:00 a ruw reaching Detroit fv ,0B. ElvlBg amPle Wma to reach the Pprlnga same day. For farther Jafef matlcu apply to EDWIN 8TONE. THOS. COCKRELL. AcentAlbSj! U, H. CllONlsa. ItnU CorndHi. BflflflM BflflV iflflflfllflflL HiV I liHt .BflBBSsBaeBflW V 4dIJM0HR4CIFIC 3 TRAIN8 TO THE EA8T DAliv Through Pullman, Standard and Tourist sleeping cars dally to Omaha, Chicago, Spokano; torlst sleei,. dally to Kansas City: through n,. man Bleeping carps (personally con- ductod) weekly to. Chicago, Kansag City. St. Louis ,nnd Momnhls; mnii- Ing chair cars (seats,frco) to tho East dnily. DEPART FOU TIME SCHEDULES Fran I'ortlnaa, Or, AURIVR FH0M Chlc0 Kortland Special 9 SO a. m Tla Hunt log ton Miantio" Hzprcsi 8:15 p. m. Tin Uunt- iugton fUvli lkp. TlanvA. V, Worth, Omaha, Kansas IHIT, oi. louii, uwcago 4:80 p m, KUU &flU, Salt Lake. Donmr vi Worth, Omaha, Kanau Cltr, St. Unit. Chicago and Eot. Ht. Haul Fait Mall COO p. in. via Bpokane Walla Walla. Iiwlitnn. Bpokano. Wallace, rnll man, Mlnneapolli BL ' H . a Paul. Diiliith.Mllwui.Von uaiuiRO, ana iuui. 70 HOURS , POnTLAND TO CHICAGO ho Change of Cars 70 OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE From Portlaoa Alliatltue (Utcn aubject to chaugo 8p, m For an Francisco Ball CTorjr s daji p.m IMDy except Suuaajr S p. m. SatnntAr COLUMBIA IU VRK ToAslorla an'l Way Iandtuc In. m. ex. Hna'itJ P-m WII.I.AMRTTn L,l,i-i. Pteamor Iluth leaves Rnlem for Porl Intulntul wnvliindliii'onn Ti,n.,i,,., ti,.. (lava nnd Katurdnv. nlmni tn a r.. Corvallls vnd m lpi.lln tnn'.i. iff I i , " . , - ft ' -,ilnjl Mt-uiivrauyB gnu i?riUBVB Bt BbOUt I), ill. A. I.. ORAIO, M P, BALDWIN, Gen. Pass. ARt. Agt. O. It. & N. docl Portland, Ore. Salem, Or Through personally conducted tour ist sleeping cars between Portland and Chicago onco a week, and botween Ol den and Chicago throo times a week, via tho Scenic lino. Through Standard Bleeping cur dally between Ogden and Chicago, tIi 'tho Scenlo line. Through Standard sleeping cm dally between Colorado Spring! u( St. LouIb. Through Standard and tourist Bleep lng cars dally between San Francltco and Chicago, via Los Angeles and El Paso. Through Standard sleeping carl t'J chair cara dally between 'St Paulul Chicago. Bo euro that your ticket readi rU the Great Rock Island Route. Tho best and most reasonable 4I ing car service. lng car aorvlco. For information T. J. CLARK, Trav. Pass. Agent iy n. OORHAM. Gen. Agt, 260 Alder St, Portland, Ot 3 TOURIST SLEEPER TO-DENVER Beginning Monday, February 23,evWj Monday thoreaftor till May 5, throup tourist car leaves Seatlo for Denvf scheduled as follews: '., Lv. Seattlo 4:20 p. m. Mondaysi Lv. Spokano 8:00 a. m. Tuesday Ar. Denver 8:0 a. m. Thursday Thl In In nrlilltlnn to dally thrOUP service to Kansas City, St. Josej mid Omaha, with standard and tourJ slaopors, chair cars, etc Writ for full information A. C, SHELDON, General Aflent. lOO TUTltB street, PORTLAND. O. C. T, Co's PA88ENGER STEAMER POMONA Leaves for Portland W"J "?n"a.aZ. KrSiv Thur- day and Saturday at B P "" Quick Time, Cheap Rates rwv. ir Trade 8trt ror iorvaiiia . M. P. BALDWIN, AO