Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, June 13, 1906, Page 6, Image 6

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DATLT OAPIffAl. JOURNAL, UI2U, OREOON. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 13, 1006.
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MARKET QUOTA-'
TiofistbBAY
"Make Salem a Good Hem Market."
Poultry At Stelnem Market
Eggs Per dozen, 17c.
OhlckcnB 10llc
Frye 13c. ,
Ducks 10c,
Poultry, 'B gge, Etc v -'
y
Eggtf Pr dozen, llHtc.
Butter! Betail Country, COe, cream
ery 25c.' ' "? -" i
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Hens 30c.
Fry a 14c.
Ocose 78e. , ,
Ducks 9c,
Fruits, Vegetables, Etc
Potatoes 2530e. A
Onions-2 to 8c. ;
Tropical Fratta.
Bananas 6c per pound;
Oranges $3.00$4.00.
Loniona $5.
Live fitock'Maiket,
Stccrs-33c.j, C ,
Cowa-2ic.
Sheep 3c.
Dressed Veal 5c. ,. f
Stock Hog'sTCc. U
Pat Hogj-Cc. '
Grain and Feed.
Baled Clover $7.'
Cheat $7.00. fj- -Tlmotby-r-b$10.
Oats 15c.
Bran $20.
Bhorts $21.50.
Salem Flourlagt2llL
Tm, nft-1 . '
Flour $3.00. '
HAIR
PINS
RUSTED
And Her Head Like in Ant
, JHill TJiat Had Been Stir
;, red With a Stick
KENTUCKIANS'
HOME COM
ING WEEK
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Portland Market.
Wheats-Club 72c.
Valloy-72o.
Bluostem 7475c.
OatB Choice whito, $31.50.
Mlllstuff Bran $17.
Bay Timothy, $12$13; Alfalfa,
$13.
Potatoes 5060c
Poultry Av era go old hens 1212c;
mixed chickens, ll1; young
xoostors, lOcj chickens,. 1314c; tur
keys, live, 1518c; turkeys, dTcsooJ.
choice, 2223c; geoeo, live pound,
010o; geeso, dressed, per pound, 10c;
ducks 14c; pigeons, $1$2; squabs,
$2$3.
Tork Drcsesd, 78c.
Boef Drcssod, 4Vi5.
Mutton Dressed, 50o.
Bops-Orogon 1905, 10&12,$.
Wool 3005 clip, valley, coarse to
medium, 23236o; Eastern Oregon.
1821VjC.
Butter Fancy Creamery 17&
20c; store, 1212c.
Mohair 2830c.
'With hairpins rusted fast in her hair,
iloth'ed in filthy rags And in a general
aia-to of unspeakable uncloanlinoss,
Cleo Culman of Seattle, 22 years old,
was visited by Dr. Spencer, deputy
health officer, at the Salvation Army
homo on tho east sido today.
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Tho attention of Health Officer
Wheeler was called to tho caso this
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morning by the matron of the home at
East Fifteenth and Hancock streets.
I had her in the bath tub for
thneo hours so -as to get her -a Uttlo bit
clean before you caw her," sho ex
plained. Dr. Wheeler passed tho job
along .to Dr. Spencer.
. Yesterday itjho proprietor of a lodg
ing houso at First and Columbia streets
aallod tho attention of tho policeman
on that beat to a woman In Iris houso
who was sick. When an investigation
was mado-by tho two men it waa found
sho was simply alive with varmin. Tho
woman was in poor health, but there
was eimply one thing tho matter with
her
Dirt I
Tho patrol wagon was called and
Miss Culman taken to the police sta
tion. Mrs. Simmons, the polico mat
ron, thought tho caso wns too much for
hoc. Tho hospitals woro appealod' to
in vain. Tho Y. W. C. A. thought it
out of its jurisdiction. The county' hos
pital had troubles of its own. Nobody
wanted tho dirty woman.
"Why, her head is just like an ant
hill when you'vo stirred it with a
stick," said Cnpjiain Moore.
Finally tho woman from Seattle,
which sho left a week ago, was re
ceived by tho Salvation Army, which
bolieves no human being is too far
gone to deservo assistance.
Curos Old Sores.
Westmoreland, Kan., May 5, 1902:
Ballard Snow Liniment Co., Your
Snow Liniment cured an old soro on
tho tldo of my chin that was supposed
Ho bo n cancer.' The sore 'was stubborn
and would not yield to treatment, un
til I tried Snow Liniment, which did
the work in short order. My sister,
Mrs. Sophia J, Carson, Allcnsvillo,
Mlflin County, Pa,, has a sore and mis
trusts that it is a cancer. Plcaso send
her a 50o bottlo. For sale by D. J.
Fry.
When You Greet
Your Best Girl
You should always be well groomed
and well dreaaed and 'have your line
Immaculate in its enowy whiteness and
exquisite finish. You can keep it that
vray constantly, and at small cost whei
you have it laundried at the
SALRM 8TRAM LAUNDRY.
Coleael, J, Qlmrtead, Prop.
Dent D, Olnwtead, Mgr.
Phone 85, 336-166 Liberty St
That Tired Foaling.
If you nro languid, depressed, in-
capablo for work, it indicates that
your liver is out of order. Hcrbirie
will assist nnturo to throw off hoad-
aches, rheumatism and ailmonte akin
to nervousness and restore the ener
gies and vitality of sound and per
fect health. J. J. Hubbard, Temple,
Texas, writes: "I havo usod Horbine
for tho past y cars. It has done
mo moro good than all tho doctors. It
is tho best m6dicino over made for
chills and fever." 50c. For sale by D.
J. Fry.
Louisville Ky., Juno 33. Home
coming week, tho greatest stato event
ever known in Kentucky, began today
and tho city eccms to have doubled its
population. A generous sha.ro of the
600,000 natiVo Kentuckians scattered
all over the United Stfatcs and tho rest
of tho world have come hero to ac
cept tho famous hospitality of Louis
villd anl to help in making homo com
ing "week a grand success. Former Ken
tuckians, who left their homo state
many years ago and never camo back
on a visit, could not resist the cordial
appeal of tho Commercial club, under
whoso auspices tho great reunion "js
held and it is safe to say that Ken
tucky never held as many Kentuck
ians than at present. '
It was a pieco of good fortune for
Louisville tjhat tho now Armory build
ing, which is tho second in size in tho
United States, was completed" in time
for tho homo coming, as no other build
ing in tho city would have been ade
quate for the purposo of offering suf
ficient room fon headquarters for ,tlho
various counties of tho state.
It was to tho Armory building that
every arriving Kcntuckian was escort
od by speteial committees, which awni,t
ed tho arrival of every train entering
tho city.' The arrangements were per
fect and everything worked' liko clock
work. Thousands of tho visitors had
arrived in tho city during tho last) two
or three days, bub every Incoming train
brought an additional contingent of
sons and daughters of tho Blue Ghass
state.
Tho fornoon was mainly devoted
bo tho reception and registration of
tho incoming Kentuckians By noon,
when tho opening meeting at tho arm
ory was called to ordor by the presi
dot of thd Commercial club, tho enor
mous drill hall, occupying the center
of the magnificent structure, was filled
to suffocation. Henry Wattorson, tho
veteran edito'r of tho Courier-Journal,
was greoted with deafening cheers
when ho arose .to deliver tho principal
address of welcome. His speech sound
ed) tho patriotic keynote of the senti-
mentg which proirptcd tho Commercial
club to arrango for the homo 'coming
of all former Kentuckians. It was a
romarkably eloquent address, stirring
and grateful to the eans and tho heart
of every true son of tho Blue Grass
state.
Former Governor David B. Francis
of Missouri delivered tho principal ircs
ponse. Other addresses wexo delivered
by former Senators William Lindsay
and John G. Carlisle o iew lorn, w
soclate justice John M. Harlan of tho
United States Supreme Court, former
Govornoq-Thomas T. Crittenden of Mis-
a TTI- T)Ani,1nMf Afllni
soun ana iormer viw f'"
E. Stevenson of Illinois.
In tho afternoon thero will be a big
civio parnde, composed of nearly ov
en organized society and club in this
. n. it :
city, in line, evening mu vumv tij
will bo brilliantly illuminated! and
there will bo scores of reunions and
other social functions.
Tomorrow will be. "Foster Day," in
honor of Stephen Collins Foster, the
author of tho immortal song, "My Old
Kentucky Home." In honor of the
day a chorus of several thousand
voices, accompanied fly eoveral brats
bands, will sing "My Old Kentucky
Home." In tho afternoon tho statue
of Foster, modelled by Miss Enid Yan
dell, will be unveilctfv" The statue will
later be placed in tho new capitol at
Frankfort. It will cost about $6000,
and will bo paid for out of tho contri
butions by tho school children of the
state.
Friday will bo "Daniel Boono Day,"
and tho mrtraory of tho great pioneer
will bo duly honored. For that day
ai'lhletic and popular games havo been
aTrangedi in all tho parks of the city.
Thero will bo old fashioned husking,
sewing, applet paring and other "bees,"
rustic balls at which the Virginia Teel
wil Icome to honor again.
Special honors will bo bestowed up
on all persons who aro in any way re
lated do Daniel Boono, A handsome med
al will be presented to tho person who
can provo tho nearest relationship to
tho famous pioneer. An excellent sta
tuo of Boone, which has been erected
in a picturesque spot of Cherokee park,
will bo unveiled in tho afternoon and
an elaborato program for the exer
cises has been arranged.
Satunday will be "Greater Kentucky
Day," wih barbecues, camp fires and
scores of reunions in tho various parks
and halls of tho city. Many old time
residents and pioneors of 'tho etato
CONSUMPTION'S WARNING
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Inilde fact noon txcome crldeot In ouUJdt
cymptora. DR. G. C. Gahew.
qihe aid of scientific inventions is not
needed to determine whether your lungt
are affected. The first symptoms can be
readily noted by anyone of average in
telligence. CJThere i3 no disease known that gives so
matly plain warnings of its approach at
consumption, and no serious disease that
can be so quickly reached and checked,
if the medicine used is Dr. Boschee'f
German Syrup, which ia made to cure
consumption.
JIt is in the early otages that German
Syrup should be taken, when warning
are given in the cough that won't quit,
the congestion of the bronchial tubes and
the gradual weakening of the lungs, ac
companied by frequent expectoration.
JBut no matter how deep-seated youi
cough, even if dread consumption hoi
already attacked your lungs, German
Syrup will surely effect a cure as it hai
done before in thousands of apparently
hopeless cases of lung trouble.
New trial bottles, 25c. Regular size,
75c. At all druggists. a
Sold in Salem by S. O. Stone.
will doljver reminiscent addressee.
Sunday will bo devoted to rest and
religious devotion. Tho pulpits in all
tho churches of tjho city will b filled
by ministers who were born in this
state.
Although Sunday will practically end
features nt ..i , ,
Kicitfc in'nu .
tuckians. A J
sS 15
is a pieco of the fl cabl8T
ever laid under waW I'H
from tho cable which J,.!?S
Tennessee river, twelve miuT
ducah, in 1854, bv T P S.TT,
uupwun j. jj. Sieeth . - 1
building f toleVi
ville, Tenn., ,to radtaeaV
"""" "J"u ox a rather .
constrnntinn- l, . . PaiL
tho invention of Captain fflcttt'
: "u; T ;:. Juto Dag8,n&
Ono of tho most n-;irt- ...
4 Tin trt1itVin4inH . lit .. "
al parade tomorrow afternoon.
first) section will consist n! ...
biles, doexnated with flowers u,
ond division fill consist of'tU.
1Y11 tVtn iSnm Mn!
vvl Tvu wirxiages and ij
bo inciuun a inrcrn nnH ,,..n. ,.
and her escort of beautiful
Tho third division will consist of
horso vehicles and) tandems, the f J
or coacnes, Drakes, and other f
horso vehicles, and the fifth, ditli
of .tho Veteran Volunteer Hrta,
Louisville, with hand engines aj
er apparatus. Handsoino prim
bo awarded' to tho most hatdw
decorated vehicles in each diriwi
Acute B&ennutlsm,
Doep tearing or wrenching
occasioned by getting wet tbtl
worse wnen at resr, or on finti
intr tho limbs find in rnA m Ll
liomn nomine ivopV fin -fnr nn TjmiIr.I n i i .,.. . l
B iwoamer, is curea quiCKiy DjJI
vino is toucerut-u, . is vipt-ciea. tnui lard's Snow Liniment. Oscar SI
tho visiting former KcntuckianB will Gibs0u cjtv m., writes, Feb. It,
not lmmeuoaqeiyi reiurn xo incar pres
ent homes. All tho railroads in the
tato havo granted! special rates for
tho. occasion, and. it is expected that
thousands of tho visitors will avail
themselves of tho opportunity to visit
.tho numerous beautiful and interesting
places of which Kentucky possesses
such marvelous abundance
Tho week will offer many special
"A year ngo I was troubled
pain in my back. It soon got M Ul
could not bend over. One belli
Ballard 'f Snow Liniment cured i
For sale by D. J. Fry.
O.STOniA,
fiMuith '8 Mia TOO Han Jl
Bignataro
of
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f
Big Ship for Coos.
Tho 'Coos Bay Harbor of June- 0th
says:
A letler was received Thursday from
L. J. Simpson, stating that his father,
Cnptnln A. M. Simpson, was on hi?
way to Now York to purchaso nn iron
steamship, capable of carrying 1,500,
000 of lumber.
Captain Simpson took with him one
of his men to cnptnln tho ship, and to
gether they will bring it around the
horn. Captain Simpson expressed his
intention to make that trip around the
horn once moro beforo ho diod.
This vessel will bo put on botweon
Coos Bay, 8an. Francisco and) San Pe
dro to carry lumbar. Her load will be
nearly 300 tons, and sho will bo tho
largest ship to enter this harbor.
Take These
Bargains
Odd lots of second hand
furniture and stoves received
in track. Ateo a large stock
f up-to-date house fumkh-
,"H
J. A. PATTERSON,
Conmisfciai St Salem
Death from Lockjaw
Never follows an injury dressed with
Bucklen's Arnica Salve, Its antiseptic
and healing properties prevent blood
polonlng. Chas. Oawold, merchant, of
JleBBaelaersvllle, N, Y writes: "It
eured Beth Burch. of tfcU place, of the
ugliest core on hit neck I ever saw."
Curea cuts, wounds, burns, and sores.
23c at J. O. Perry 'a drug store.
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A FlMt War w xravC
The above k the oaaal rerdlet el
tha traveler wing Us Missouri PaeUc
railway betweea the Paeiia coast and
the art, and we believe that the Brt
tea and aeeeaaedatiena glvw merit
this atataaaest: Ttam Denver, Colora
do Bprlaga and Denver there are two
through trains daily to Kansas City
and St, Louis, carrying Pullman's lat
est standard aleetrie-lighted aleepiag
ears, chair eara and up-tc-datu dining
ear. The aa exeellent ervie la
operated fro KaaMi City and St
LobIi to MeapkU, Littla Seek ana Hot
Seringa, u yea. are going east 0
tenth, writ far particulars and fall In
formation. ,W. a It'BXroi, Qam, Aft,
1M TWrd St Ptt4, Or.
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MawwUl and Inwbac jxt4 Ubdrert,
RSC pr tay. Woe, SM U
(.f. U4y work. Anfly U
JCtUy ZawW q , Or, S tMf
BATES.
Newport, Yaqulna Bay, Breitenbush
Hot Springs rrom All S. P.
and O. & E. Points.
On and after Juno 1, 1006, the South
ern Pacific, in connection with tho Cor
vallis & Eaitcrn railroad from points
on their lines to Newport, Yaquina ond
Detroit at vory low rates, good for re
turn until Octobor 10, 1006.
Threo-day tickets to Newport and
Yaquina, good going Saturdays and re
turning Mondays are also on sale
from all East Sido points, Portland to
Eugene, inclusive, and from all West
Sido points, enabling peoplo to visit
their families and spend Sunday at the
seaside
Season tickets from all East Side
points, Portland to Eugene, inclusive,
nnd from all West Side points, aro also
on sale to Detroit at very low rates,
with etop-over privileges at Mill City
or any point oast, enabling tourists to
visit the Santiam and Breitenbush Hot
Springs in the Cascade mountains,
which can bo reached in one -day.
Season tickets will be good for re
turn from all pointe until October 10th.
Three-day tickets will be good going
Saturday and returning Moneys
only. Tickets from Portland and vicin
ity will be good for rotum via the
East or West Side at option of pas
senger. Tickets from Eugene and vi
cinity will be good going via the Lebanon-Springfield
branch if desired.
Baggage on Newport ticketa checked
through to Newport; on Yaquina tick
eta to Yaquina only. Sunday excur
sions to Newport on the C. & E. will
begin Juno 10th or 17th, and run ev
ery Sunday thereafter, leaving Al
bany at 7:30 a, m., leave Corvallia at
8 n, m.
S, P. trains connect with the 0. &
E. at Albany and Corvallia for Ya
quina and Newport Trains on the O.
& E. for Detroit will leave Albany at
7:30 a. m., enabling touriata to tha Hot
Springs to reach thera tha earns day.
Trains frea and to Corvallia connect
with all East Sid trains on the 8. P.
Full information aa to rates, time
tables, etc; eaa be obtained on appli
cation to J. G. May, Gen. Paaa. Agt.
0 & E. X. R, Albany; A, L. Craig, G.
F. A., 8. P, Co., Portland, er to any
S.P. er C, K, agent
JUU frea (Salem te Newport $$;
to Yaqulw, $4.50; thro-day "rate ztm
Salem te Newport, SM,
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