Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, May 28, 1906, Page 7, Image 7

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DAILY CAPaTAL JOURNAL, SAIJBM, OREGON, MONDAY, MAY 28, 190S.
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STRAWBERRY SITUATION.
Ight Crop Is Reported on Account of
March Freeze
TJie Hoodl Jtiivor Glnaler says that
Bewiea aref ooming in slowly, owing to
"ibe cool Tvea&ior, and the domand far
excoods tho supply. This has kept tho
rmwket firm, aad prices aro expected lo
hokl up weH. Berne aro stjll billed
out at $3.25, arid only about COO crates
por day are, sowing in.
Bepevts areftgwicral of a light crop.
T'MmsaJreese hurt all berries tbat
Vmi, aiasa sis fee grow prior to tho freeze,
repertkg only lialf a crop. Tho
Salmon crop is hurt probably
H. Si Gilc & Co.
Wholesale Merchants and Dealers in
FRUIT AND PRODUCE.
We iWavgkrge supplies of berry
top and folding, also
fyour supplies here. We
buy batter; eggSi poultry, produce, etc.
Pay eeeh. .it
Pomona and Altona leave
Ue FerUaad Monday. Wednesday and
'M ,10 a. m. xueaaay, mura-
84'.-. .
Hmm awaroBy at v a. m. ueave
rilik Tuesday, Thursday and
about 0:30 p. m. For Albany
Sunday about 6:30 p. m.
F, Baldwin, Agt
School
of tho Capital Summer
on May 1st, to continue
Tutitioa $10. Summer
Primary Methods. Opens
continue three weeks. Ad-
xaos. or County Bsperin-
Ifiu.u RalaiK ftf 4t
nvrv.irv. wmv-
tie Woodsaw
sad k prepared te take
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iala twa or tkrea minm at
i Mares. Szasalaa eareallr
t; enuaiM kk rasiag qaalities kssra eUiax a stallls tw year
. Tkes UyMit4 fa4t witk kiat the rpas jm kava k to to
will U akaerfaHy pU ky the
akai f4 paatM fr of ckarga. Dv w end aavttam wHU M
HHMt asslltaU, UtiUt li rsspsaalkU akaM aay mw,
aaTMikaM U mm U ivm TIDAL WATS I ka a Iads-
. Thursday af task iratk.
n prlTtUfse. Owaar 8. S
Talr GraaaJa, OragM.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
In
Use
Over
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
VMCOtWTAUBOOMPAHr. MCW VOKK OITTt
ovor 30 por cent, whllo many within
flvo miles of Hood River nre hurt 0
per cent. Tho foot-hill berries suffered
very little, as they wero covored mote
or loss with snow. Thoo best posted
estimato this year's crop at about CO
per cent of last car.
State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas
County, ss.
Frank J. Cheney mnkes oath that he
is senior partner of tho firm of F. J.
Cheney & Co., doing business in the
City of Toledo, County and Stato
aforesaid, and that said firm will pay
the sura of ONE HUNDRED DOL
LARS for each and every case of ca
tarrh that cannot bo cured by tho use
of Hall's Catarrh Cure.
FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed
In my presenco this 6th day of Decem
ber, A. D., 18S0. A. W. GLEASON.
(Seal.) Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intern
ally, and acts directly on the blood
and mucuous tiurfaces of the system.
Send for testimonials free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO.,
Toledo, Ohio,
Sold by all druggists, 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for consti
pation. SPECIAL RATES
TO THE "MADE IN OREGON" EX
POSITION. Portland, Or., May 19 to 20, 1008.
For the above occasion the Southern
Pacific Company will cell round-trip
tickets from Salem for $2.20. Sale
dates May 22, all regular passenger
trains. May 25 trains Nos. 10 and 14
Friday morning. Limit of tickets May
27, 1000. For particulars call on agents
A. L. CRATO,
tf Oeneral Passenger Agent,
Mm Wasted.
Sawmill and lumber yard laborers.
$2.25 per day. Woodsmen, 2.25 to
$3.00. Steady work. Apply to Booth
Kelly Lumber Co., Eugene, Or. 5-22-tf
at
the Fair Grenada, Oregon, fer ths
kl breeding; axaailaa fclsa as am la-
ewaar. Mart frsss a dlstaaes wIU
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Signature AA
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THEY
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EGGS
And They Did not Care Where
They Distributed
Them
Row Homer M. Street furnishes the
Ocegonaan with aa account of sumhy
personal osperiences of his at andt near
Olcoc, Ore., as follews: ,
"Oa tho might of May 22, tho Rev.
Homer M. Sttreot, who bos been
charged with championing tho caujo
of tho saloonmea, met with somo strong
prohibition logic at Olex. It was tho
firab prohibition logic ho had run
across that ho was unable to handle.
It was tho logic of tho DaTk Ages; ho
logic of a peoplo who do not believe in
free speech! or froo pros; tlw logic of
a peoplo who do not believe in tho per
donal freedom of Uie c-itizons of a free
republic to do ns they please in regard
to tilioir own appetite and their oyn
money; it was tho logic of brute forco
tho only logic of prohibition. Tho
Prohibitionists of Oleuc showed their
narrow-mikxhvss by refusing to hear
both sides of a question of national In
taroit. They awaited in ambush on the
outside and treated the speaker to n
fusillade of eggs. They pelted him on
tho way to tlJu hotel, and tho next
morning tiro front of tho Hotel Olex
was yollow and benneared with eggs.
As Mr. Street labored with sponge nnd
wntfer a good portion of the nlghtt bo
Lend a smile of victory on his faco. Ho
U'ro has positive proof of the truthful
noss of his oft-repeated1 asortiom that
'Prohibition lo a revival of tho spirit
of intolerance of tho church' of tho Dark
Agfa.' Tho women1 of Olex showed thoir
unfitness for tho right of suffrngo by
refuting to hoar both sides of a ques
tion which confronts tho voters of Or
egon. There wun not n woman at tlw
locturo,
"Supposing that ho was in no danger
in daylight, Mr. Street made known his
Intention of walking across country
to tho railroad tho next morning, When
within about n milo and a half of Mile
kalo, in n lonely spot, whero thero is
not a houso in sight for many miles
around, ho saw throo men on horse-,
back nlwxul of him, standing ami
watching hint as though awaiting his
arrival. SometMng in their appear
an causcul him to suspect that thev
meant ovil and ho looked for a rock.
Presently ho saw ono about tho sizo
of a gooso egg. Not wishing for them
ro seo him pick it up, ho dropped u
jwrcol ho wftK carrying and picked up
Iwtli' pnnvl nnd rock at tho tnmo tiiiu.
Tho men haT tied their horses al
approached him. Onp of them carrle I
a rope, ami lira ienier, wuo iinu n
knifo in Us lwnd, said: 'Tie him, bojs,
and I'll mutilate Mm. It will bo a Ions
timo before lo speaks against prolr
bitlon ngain.'
"As tho man with tho knifo turned
to see if tho others were going to obev
him, Mr. Street struck him a blow with
tho rook ovor Lit er and"in quick sue
cesiton dk-alth blio second man a si mil ir
blow. Tlwy both fell on though 1it
ami tho third man ran away. As they
made no attempt to follow him. Mr.
Street thinks they certainly must laP
onjl intemlel to frighton him? ' ut
they mistook tho man. He knows tMt
ho it on tho eido of right, and "n
not bo frightened nor driven from ln
purioe."
Fortunate MlssourUns.
"When I was a druggist at LlvonU,
Mo.," writes T. J. Dwyor, now of
Graysyille, Mo., "three of my custom
ers were permanently cured of con
sumption by Dr. King's New Disiovery
and urn well and stroncr todar. Ose
was trying to sell his property and
move to Arizona, but after using Dr
King's New Discovery a short timo he
found it unnecessary to do to. I re
gard Dr Klng'a New DIko very s the
most wonderful medicine la existence."
Surest cough and cold curs and throat
and lung healer. Guaranteed by J. 0.
Perry, drugght. COc and $1. Trial bot
tle free.
SPECIAL RATES
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ANNUAL CONVENTION XATIONAL
COUNCIL, KKI0KT8 OF
COLUMBUS.
New Haven, OeaJL, Jkm 3 aad 9, 1904.
For this occasion the Southern Pxelie
Company w.Ul sell round-trip tickets to
Netr Haven, Oobo., for $92,75. Bale
dates May 24, 25 and Z9, limit going,
June 9; seal retura limit, Angus 31,
190. For particulars eall ea agents.
A, U CRAIO,
tf Geasral PasMSgtr Agett.
! miMMiiMmi iiBtMMeiHimiiiiiiaaieiMtifitt
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FOR SALE.
For Salo. 3 ravel nnd cement business
at Na 500 North Capital street, Bai
lorn. 6-15-Sw
ror Sale. DeLavnl separator, nearly
now. Bought for $90, will eU for
$50 cash. Inqulro of A. W. Nusoaa,
GorvaU, Route 2, or phone Farm 59.
For Salo. A two-story, six-room housa
new, in Englewood, with two lots,
barn, well and fenced. A bargain to
a quick buvor. W. II, Dalrymple, P.
O. box 242, Salem.
5.14-lm
For Salo. A good residence; locatod at
5$p Liberty street; price reasonable.
For particulars address Chns. Burg
graf, Albany, Or. 5-25-tf
For Salo Partial set of Orogon Su
premo Court Reports, 1 to 31 vol
umes inclusive. Inqulro of Grant
Corboy, attorney at law, Salem, Oro
gon, 5-22-lwk
For Salo. New light and Heavy spring
wagons, carriages, carta, new and old
buggies, buckboards and one deliv
ery wagon, at tho Salem Carriage and
wagon- factory. W. i'ennol, prop..
801 to 805, North Liberty stroot.
4-9-lm
Proporty for TrrJ.'e. Houso nnd two
lots in Englewood; small fruit and
bearing trees, one-half block from
car lino. Will trndo for outsldo prop
erty, or will sell. II. A. Rawson,
box 33S. 3-26-lm
FOB RENT.
For Rent. Furnished and unfurnished
rooms at 7 DO North Commercial
street. M. A. Dice, prop. 5-1-tf
WANTED.
Wanted. Branch manngors wanted, $20
cash weekly. Llro at homo. Experi
ence unnecessary. Aluminum Hang
er Company, Chntfiold, Minn. 5-14-lm
Wanted Enorgetlc trustworthy man
to werk In Oregon, representing large
manufacturing company. Salary $10
to $90 per month, paid wookly; et-
ponces advanced. Address, with
stamp. J, II. Mooro, Salem, Oregon
5-20-3t
LOST.
Lost. Between reform school and Geo
0. Will's store, 8alem, the arm from
n Columbia grapbonbono. Findor
please leavo at storo or Journnl of
fice. 5-25-3t
Hale Wing Sang Co.
Chinese and Jnpaneso Fancy and Dry
Goods Special now lino of summer
jjopds. Made by us. Wrappers, Under
wear, Waists, Dres Goods, Silks, Very
low prices. 340 Court street, Salem, Or
BRICK
Ilrick furnished In largo or tmail
quantities. Pressed brick made to
order. Yard on Stato street, south 02
Penitentiary.
SALEM BBICK YARD.
A. A. BURTON, Tr.jp.
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HOW ABOUT SHINOLS87
You'll need them on tbo new house
or for repairs. We can supply you
with tLe best quality of lumber of all
kinds. Don't forget io get our figures,
OOODALS LUMBER OO.
Phone 52. 1
HOLLISTm'SJ
Itcky Mtunfaln Tez Nugtfets
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Brisc OtUis Httita sti HneJ 7ifr.
m4 KUitmf TroubW riuirile. Kcjrmt, tinimr
fKexjrf V4 BrMih, NjrtUU HonU, McadacUs
awi tUckirlxi. lf Hockr HouaUiu T la UU
Ut form 3 cent a Vox OrnuiM vntd by
MMXurrta Dsco CowrAr, fllx, VU.
M.IEM NUMETS FOfl BAUfrW W.-
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MBSCXLLANBOUS.
Sftleat Iroa Worts Founders, naekia
lata and blacksmith. Ma&Hfaetnrers
of all kinds of sawmill machinery.
Hop and fruit drying stoves, eta.
Manufacturers of tke Salem Iroa
Works Hep Press. 11-SS-lm
Wasted, Turkeys, geese, aueka, chick
ens and all farm produce, Highatt
cask prleo prJd for same. Capital
Ooramiesioa Ooatpaay, 887 Cesser
oial street Telephone 179.
Hotel Scett Newly tur&Iffe!, Trj
tklsff eleaa and first etas. Bootm
at reasoaaAto prioe. la Cattle
block, gatom, A. Scott, prop, T--t
At Your Stepmother's Bfee can steam
oleaa or dye them, and Mve yoa a
now suit, press and repair, rellae,
furnish buttsns. The taost delicate
fabric can be cleaned by her dry
cleaning method wltkout Injury, U
does not shrink or change lta color.
It Is next to The Journal emce, 221
Commercial street
TONSORIAX,
Rvaaa' Barber Skop. Everything new
and up to date. Finest poreclala
baths. Shaving, 15a, halreutting S5o
baths 25a, First elasa bootblacks.
O. W. Evans, Proprietor,
MUSIC STUDIOS.
Music Studio. Frank X. Churchill,
Musical Studio. Associate teae&er
Westers Conservatory, Chicago, Dl,
represeatla Inter-State System at
Salem, Oregoa, la the Gray block,
room 3. Studio hours 9 to IS and 9
to 5. 8-19-W
UVRRY AND SALE 8TABLB8.
ITTlbTplSoDNUKSBToF
& TID3 RBD FRONT STABLRg.
M. L. HARROD, PROPRIETOR, SS71
0ID3MEKETA STREET.
Feed Rara. Mpeelal a(teatlea to. tra-v
ieat teams. Farmers' patronage ao
lielted. Watting rooms for ladlea
We also sarry a full lias ef feed.
Located at Club Stables, earner Lib
erty and Ferry streets. Phone Mala
7. Prnnk A Darby. U-la-Sm
0R. & N TIME SAVER.
Chicago 17 Hours Nearer via This Pop
ular Columbia River Route.
Franklin was right whon he said:
"Lost time Is never found again."
Tho O. R. k N., In addition to gHng
yon 200 miles along tho matchless Co
lumbia river, saves you 17 hours to
Chicago. It Is the
Short lino to Lowiiton, '
Short lino to tho Palouse country,
Short line to Spokano,
Short lino to the Coeur d'AIeno coun
try.
Short lino to Salt Lake City,
Short lino to Denver, '
Short line to Kansas City, " "
Short line to Omaha,
Short line to Chicago
Short line to all points East.
Three trains daily, 9:15 a. ra., 8:15
p. m. and 0:16 p, m. Tho "Chicago
Portland Special" is ss fins as the
finest, Every comfort ef home.
For particulars "ask any agent of the
Southern Pacific company, or write
0. A. L. CRAIG,
General Passenger Agent, Fortlasd, Or,
TlieFastiioa Stables
Formerly Simpson's BtabU.
Up-to-date livery sad eab Use, Fu
neral turnouts a specialty, Tslly-Jc
for picnics aad escsursleas. Pkeae 44.
OLas, W. Yanake,,PxeB.
247 aad 249 High Street.
wmmw
I HAVE just
1 received a
fine assortment
of Commcuct;
meut Aunouuce
nieuts. You arc
invited to call
and look them
over. ,.,.,,
ELLIOTT
IMtlNTKK.
FcSalfi
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OSTROPATSf.
Dr. W. Ik Merser. -Graduate of Xitk1
vile, Mo., under feaadsr ef eetee
pathy. XeeiM S8-M Breymaa bW-
Coeaaerelal Bt, pkena 1. JeS(
donee 419 N, Busuaer st.- pkese 434, j
Treats acute and ekroale dbmsw. '
Kxamlaatloaa free.
Dr. B. S. Wklte. Oradate f Klk-
vilel, Mo., nader fesader artM 1
patby. Reea 21 Breymaa kttM
Coinmerolal tt phone 87. RttUtiwe
590 State, cor. Church, aketa 11ML
Treat aeuta and ehroawt
a.RBBjaaiiBa xree.
SASH AND DOOR FA0TXORZM.
fussnsrtts
ewB Au.aafstarar-
aaa, doors, mouldings. All klaea M i
house finish and hardwood weft'!
Front street between State and Oetjrl .
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Foresters of Aawtiea Court Baerwe4t
Foresters, No. 19. Meet Tuesday m
Hurst kali, State strset. U. 8. Biies I
C. B.j A. L. Brewa, F. S.
s
nBtrol VjuSoi Va tB V of W r-. .il
Hail la Hokaaa block, eoraer StaW'J
and Liberty struts. Tuesday ef eaak I
week at 7:90 p. m. J. G. Grakam, C,j
O.; W. L Staley, K, of R, and 8. U
Madera Woodmen ef Amerleav Ore
gon Cedar Camp, No. 6249. Kestl '
every Thursday evealag at 8 e'slo4
HelBB Hall, W. W. HU1, V. 0.f,
F. A. Turner, Clerk.
Weedaaa of World. Meet every Fri
day night at 7:30, ia Helmaa BalL
A. J. Baaoy, a O. P. L. Frnater,
elerk. 1-10-tf
VETERINARY SUROKO
Dr. S. 3. Young Veterinary wrga
and dentist, 33 years' experieaee.
All work guaranteed. Difficult swrgisaj
operations a ecfalty. Pkeae" Ml,
Office at Club Stables. Pkeae 7, '.
lem, .Oregon. ,9-9-U
3naanHMamrMkArt
OONORBTB AND CEMENT WORST
J. P. Voatoh, coatraeter and buUdw
of cement walks. Septic sewer teaks,
foundatlone ead floors, 828 Mark
street. 3-5-tC
REAL ESTATE.
Irrigated' Tarwlnjf " Laaes 25,000 area
of choice farming land, vfkhk MM
bo tinder the United States govern
inont ditches on Lost River Valley,
in Klamath County, Oregon, to be
sold on easy terms; $10 to '$25' per
ncro. Write ui for a printed deesHp'
(ivo prlco list. .Butler & Co., laad
agents, Bonanza, Klamath Co.,'Or
gon. C-iat,tf,dir l
Some of Our Bargains. One new 8
room cottogo, modern, only $1250,1'
Good; now 5-room house nnd two lak,
only $830. Furniture and fixtures ia
largo rooming house very cheap. This
property must bo sold. If you want
to buy, seo us. We have the good.
If you want to soli, list your 'prop
erty with us. We sell It, Swegle
Smith, phono 450, No, 492 State
street.
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WATER COMPANY.
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SALEM WATER COMPANY
OFFIOB OITY KALL.
For water service apply at
olncV
Bills payable monthly la asvane..!
Make nil complaints at (he office, '
! Gold Dasfc Flour
Made by THE SIDNEY POVY
1 CR COMPANY, Sidney, Ore-
A MS. 1mrljk t mtMe ulA AW
yoar greeer fr it Bran and
feerta always m kaa,
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I P. B. Wallace
AGENT
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7laMtU4 fty you to shop at ttJ; U
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best market ia Salem, Evtrytkiag yea i
want at tke rlgat prle, and year erder -. ;
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dellrefed la time far laaer. , ,
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