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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1906)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. .SALEM, OREGON. SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1006. Butter! Butter! Our Dairy Butter tXi W5s IS CHURNED'FROM CREAM SEPARATED FROM FRESH. MILK BY THE NEW PROCESS SEPARATOR; EQUAL IN AL LRESPECTS TO TIB BEST' SO CALLED "CREAMERY BUTTER." WE KEEP IT IN A NEW 1006 METAL REFRIGERATOR, ONE THAT CAN NOT BECOME FOUL WITH DAMP, MUSTY, MOULDY OD OBS, COMMON TO ALL WOODEN REFRIGERATORS. THEEEFORE BUTTER TAKEN OUT OF OUR RE FRIGERATOR IS PUREE SWEET, AND ALMOST FROZEN SOLDO, AND WE SELL IT 5 CENTS PEE LB. LESS THAN ''CREAMERY BUTTER." CALL AND SEE IT AND YOU WILL BUY OUR BUTTER EVER AF TER YOU HAVE TRIED IT. OUR GROCERY STOCK IS COMPLETE WITH THE BEST GRADES. OUR PRICES ARE IN LINE WITH THE MOTTO "LIVE AND LET LIVE." BRANSON & FISHER r i - - 432 State St. Phone 131. The board reserve the right io re ject any or nil bids, or to accept or reject any part of a bid. Bids will be opened at the Capitol nt Salem, at 10 a. in., Tuesday, Juno 26, 3906. By order of the Board of Trustees of the Oregon Stato Insane Asylum. W. X. GATEXS. Clerk, o Real Estate Transfers. The following real estate transfers wero recorded yesterday: George W. Dimick to J. L. Calvert, trustee, 75 acres, t. 4, s. r. 1 w., $1.00 V. H. Massoy and Minnie M. Mad- sev to Elena Sherwood, 10 acres an section 16, t. 7 s. r. 2 e., $25.00. Grover Simmons and Julia Simmons to Elizabeth Miller, land, t. 7 s. r. 2 e., $25.00. L. C. nnd L. D. She-wood to D. S. T.ivesav. .93 of an acre in t. 5 !, r. 1 s. w., $275.00. E. M. Croisan et ux. to S. A. Man ning et nl., lot 7 in block 19, city of Salem, $500.00. J. A. and A. W. Lackey -to M. M. McFarlane, lot 4, block 2, in Mill ad dition, city of Salem, $150.00 George W. Dimmick to J. L. Calvert, trustee, land in M $1.00. Sadie Dimick to J. L. Calvert, land in t. 4 s. r. 1 w., W. M., $1.00. ; PROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES. Salem, Oregon, June 1, 1006. .Tho Board of Trustees of the- Oregon Stato Insane Asylum hereby invites sealed proposals ,or furnishing tho fol lowing list of supplies to tho. institu tion, for tho six months ending De cember 31, 1906: Groceries. ,4000 gala, Syrup, submit samples. ,100 gals. N. O. Molasses, submit samples. ' 500 gals. -'Vinegar, puro cider, 40 grain. 0000 lb. 'Beans, whWo, submit sam ples. v . ,-. 0000 lb. Coflco,' Costa ' Rica,' submit samples. .!'' ' 400 lb Java Coffee, submit samples. 300 lb Mocha Coffee, submit samples. 1500 lb. Coarse Chicory, bubmit eamples. 6000 lb. Rolled Oats in drums, Bub Slit samples. 1000 lb. Steol Cut Oats, in drums, submit samples. 3000 Cracked Wheat, in drums, sub mit samples. 1500 lb. Cream Wheat, in drums, sub mit samples. 3000 lb Yellow Corn Meal, sumbit (tnmplcs. 30 lb. Citron Peel. 180 lb. Black Pepper, ground, 5 lb. tins. 60 lb. Ginger,, ground, 5 lb. tins, sub mit samples. CO lb. Mustard, ground, 0 lb.' tins, submit samples. 20 lb. Cocoanut, shreds, in bucket, submit samples. 10 lb. O.raway Sqt-cl. 3O00 lb. Chewing Tobacco, 16 oz. 1000 lb. Smoking Tobacco, 12-3 oz. packages; cloth bags; submit samples. 2500 Standard Savon Soap, Oregon Mfg. 1200 White Cap Soap, 8-oz. cakes, submit Bamplcs. 1200 lb. Kitchen or Sand- Soap, sub mit samples. 72 lb. Pearllnc, 1 lb. pkgs. (James Pylo's.) 2500 lb. Rice, Japan, Xo. 1, submit samples. 320 lb. Kingsford's Glow Starch, 1 lb. pkgs. 160 lb. China S'arcb. 120 lb. Kingsford'n Oswego Corn Starch, 1 lb pkgs. 300 A. k IL Soda, 1 lb..pkgi, 70.1b. Baking Powder, Pioneer or as good. 5 lb. Uni. & lb. Cboeolate (Baker's), 1 lb. jkgs. 20 lb. Xurcmburg Bluing Balls, La A. 200 lb. Macaroni, white, In 8 Tb boxes 3il lb. Vermicelli, white, In 8 lb. boxe. 800 lbs. Currants, Zante, in 25 lb. boxM, 300 lb. Raisins, Sultan, JK 23 lb, boxes. 18,000 lb.- Salt F. L., 100 lb. bags. 00 gross Vulcan Safety Matches. JM Giant Concentrated Lye, 1 lb. cans, 50 doz. Oysters, canned1 C's, submit sample. 00 doz. Corn, canned' 2's, submit) sample, 4 dtoz. Worcestershire Sauce, qts. L. & r. 2 bids. Buck-wheat Flour Xo. 3, in SO lb. bags. I bbl. Rys Flour Xo, I, 1b 50 lb. JW Jfe. rrl Barley, in 25 lb. boxes, 00 . Sal Sad. 060 lb. XXX Se4ft Cracker, mors w ,, dUvrl M requiud. . 50 lb. Sago. COO lb. Codfish per month, more or less, delivered as required, from large Dsh. 1500 lb. Tea, Japan, not exceeding 30 cents per pound. ' 30000' lb. Dry Granulated! Cano Su gar, Am. Ref. 45 doz. Brooms, Xo. 1, Mill, best, submit sample. 2 doz. brooms, Xo. 1 mill best, sub mit samples. 3 doz. Whisk Brooms, submit sample. 1 doz. Floor Brushes, wire drawn, Xo. 24-14. 3 doz. Scrub Brushes, Xo. 13, with' handles. 3 dloz. Pot Brushes, ratan. 2 doz. Dust Brushes, J. J. Adams, Xo. 7. 10 bxs. Fly Paper,' Tanglefoot, 25 double ream sheets to box. 10 roams Straw Paper. 1 doz. Paraffino Sticks, hardwood. 1 doz. Wash Boards (Red) Cross Xo. 56.) 3 boxes Shaker Pipes and stems, 100 lb. Axlo Grcaso, 85 lb. buckets. 3 loz. Mason's Xo. 4 Shoo Blacking. 500 lb. Oregon full cream Cheese, more or less, delivered as required. 1000 lb. Acmp Chloride Lime, 1-lb. cans. 500 gal. Coal Oil, more or loss, de livered as required. 100 lb: Parafline, 1 lb. cakes, wrapped, Standard Oil Co. 2 doz; Bath 'Brick. 30 doz. Magic Yeast Cakes. 18 loz. Yeast Foam. 2000 lb. Hominy Grits, in drums, submit samples. Dry Gooda, Furnishing Goods and Notions. 1500 yds. Poquot "A" Sheeting, 36 In., unbleached. 3500 yds. Pequot "A" Sheeting 6-4, unbleached. 800 yds, Lownedalo Sheeting, bleached, 36-in. "10 doz. Paper Pins, Eagle, F. B. 3&. 6 doz. Paper Pins, Hair, superior. Kirby Beard & Co., Xo. 308-S. 6 gross Pins, Safety, Stewart Du- ,plex, Xo. 3. 3 Gross Pins, Safety, Stewart Du plex, Xo. 2. SO lb. Crown Garpet Warp: Pounds. Colors. 20 White 20 Rod 20 Blue 20 Black ' 5 doz, Hair Brushes, submit sample 2 doz. Shaving Brushes, submit sam ple. 15 doz. Combs, dressing. "Stnc Guard Tooth" (Xoyes & Co.). 3 doz. Comb's, fine, Vulcanized rub ber, Xo. 184i. 1 doz. Buck Gloves, Saranac, style Xo. 470, sizo Xo. 9, Xo. 10. 2 jloz. Turkey Feather Dusters, Xo 16, SO papers Xeedles, Willard. & Sens: Papers. Size, 20 Xo. 2 10 Xo. 3 20 Xo. 4 20 Xo. 5 10 No. 0 1 lb. Sewing Machine Twist, Co'"ti celli, Xo. "E." 50 doz. J. P. Coat's or Clark's O. X. T. thread, white, Xo. 36, 50 doz. 50 doz. J. P. Coat's or Clark's O. X. T.: ' Black.... Xos. 16 24 36 Doz 10 20 20 4Vj doz. Cerses: Sizes ....22- 23 24 26 28 31 32 33.34 Cures Old Sores. Westmoreland, Kan.. May 5, 1902: Ballard Snow Liniment Co., Your Snow Liniment cured an old sore on tho side of my chin that was supposed to be a cancer. Tho soro 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, Allensville, Miffin County, Pa., has a sore and mis trusts that it is a cancer. Please send her a 50c bottle. For sale by D. J. Fry. P CHICHESTER'S ENGLI8H ENHYR0YAL PILLS Cuddlo Time. (Los Angeles Express.) As tho evening shadows gather, Then 'tis cuddlo time, I know, When my baby, dresscdl for Dreamland, Comes a-romping to mo so; Comes and begs of mo to hold him On my knees and "rock-arbyo," As the purpling sun sinks dower. In the gleaming western sea. . Aud ho cuddlo to mo nearer, As the firelight soft glows, And norojs tiho dusky portals Ghostly flickering shadows throws; And two dtimpled arms about mo Aro clasped tightor for a kiss Ah, was richer, rarec necklace Placed about one's neck than this? And I clasp and' hold him closer, Little tousled head1 of gold, And ho begs for a " 'tory" Which a hundred times I'vo told; Begs -tp have mo "tell it over" Of tho quaint Red Riding Hood, Of the boars that happy family Living in tho deep, dark wood, i Soon the drooping, drooping lashes Cover up two eyes of brown, And tho tousled head). so golden On my breast finks lower down; Lower yet, till, deop in slumber, Cuddled close to me ho lies, With the glory of tho sunset In his sleeping, dteaming eyes. In his eyes, in whoso rare luster Shines tho beauty of tho dawn, Till I know that into Dreamland My wee golden head has gone. Ah, tho sweetness of tho pleasure, Making lifo ono golden rhyme, With a dimpled babe to fondle When it comes to Cuddlo Timel Mott is Manager. William Mott has been chosen man ager of tho high school football team K-v orinin.i ud only Genuine. ior next year, Jiotr is popular among baiai AiwBTBr.ii.Di.. i.auie. mi urajrew . . , .,, , . , ,, nr tuiiiiiici'ti 1-..MJL.ISH um .uitissiiiuii's uuu win uuuuuuituj) kin KEI nl Gold mtt.UI. boiet. .t.l.j . .. , , ... with bis. rutMn. Tk no other, iter. nl nke a energetic, businesslike manr Danceroo Hnttltutlon. and Imlta- , . . . , .. utnm. ur or far urajjui. er od 4e. la acer ana pui out one oi ino most iorm- iuum for rllnlr T.tl.l.l. J"4 E1fr-!i.T!if,"'?iWr,m9' idablo aggregations ever mustered out tnra Madt. bD.OIIO T.BtlmontBli- R.ld Iib )B Jl Dnilliu, Chlehealcr Chemical Uth. Hi- tlio Kilnm. ViirrVi cofinnl bpT. MadUoo Himw, I'llll. l-t. "J "'" """ w" e "" " IB ? ; im VC E Mtatlan UU pi SALEM GETTING REAI Nation's Birthday Winy taicu m me capy j it uu ureal Eclat; Kfllnm wilt -i.t ' tneorate it,., birthday with all the entW,.T I.-- -!i.- " . wu.n, can put forth.,,. means that this year's celeb.iul have-tho old fashioned thg to J luu """auiccs are actively (Bj in itxcir special work and , that tho plans will b ...!., - v.,ttft. iuuir cniircty. --, The business men and citl,., responded nobly and liberally ' ly with their moral support ta. "tho coin." There will be ptti, ouu. aurnug music, since more i $300 has been aprfopriated fw , purpose. .Hal Patton has thm lln nftmirt naain.1. .. " .ii. ivui i-.uuuo nnu tlio am, nas piaceu Old Glory over eve: house in tho county is said tat some surprises on hand that iJi light tho little folks and duOleaps admiration of their fond pan' The pyrotechnic display, too.ij a olazc of glory, moro than (2$jy ing been given tho committee d tho best -tho market affords. Tho committee on amusefcn arranged all kinds of street rtjLl nn7ne Tl-lll hn ntrqpHu ta iV. I Tho literary program has uotl been entirely arranged. But i the city's gifted elocution!! read) tho Declaration of IcdepaJ and) there will bq plenty of critajl sir tho heart of the citizenry, li bo a glorious Fourth, and tie . can eagle will scream asd i loudor -than it ever did, before. I lem will do hoself proud. f Doz. . , . . 1-3 1-3 Dt 3 2-3 2-3 ltf 1-2 1-2 1-3 Samples can bo seen at the Asylum, and goods must bo in accordance there with. Where samples aro required) and not furnlsheid by bidders, the articles must bo equal to samples to bo eeon at tho Asylum, and' bide will be as- 2000 yds. Shirting, Otis stripe, AXA. sumod to have been made on basis of 2000 yds. Bleached Toweling, 18 in. samples. wide. 500 yds. Blue Calico Twills, 26 iu. wide, osst. pattern. 500 yds. Black and White Calico Twill, 28 in. wide, nsst. pattern. 750 ydn. GItJham Amskg., 28 in wide, asst. patterns. "50 yds. Bluo Denim, Doz. Amskg, 2000 ydw. Canion Flannel XXX Nashua brown. CO yds. Union Farmer 'a Satin, 33 in. wide. 144 yds. Tablo Oil Cloth, white, best quality, 45 In. wide. 100 yds. Mosquito Net. 10 doa. Denim Overalls, Ooz., rivet ed. 2 doz. 345x32 ; 4 doz. 40x34; 2 doz. 42x34. 5 doz. Jumpors, Ooz. Denim; 1 doz. n. 17; 4 doz. ex. 18. 100 doz. Men's Cotton Socks No. 101' 15 don pre. Ladies' Cotton Stock ings, No. 101. 20 doz. Turkey l.ed Handkerchiefs, 24 in. wide. 15 doz. Suspenders, 40 In, long. 25 doz. Stay Binding, B. & W., No. 10 white. 0 kia. Thimbles (Sterling Silver Cased), Nos. 7 o 11. 1 81 gr. Vest Buttons, black hard rubbwr, 95-24. 1 et. trr. Coat Buttons, black hrml lubber, 95-30, 3 gt. gr. rants' Buttons, bar. 1 gt. gr. Faarl Buttons, smoked, 4 hole, 24-400. 1 gt. gr. Pearl Buttons, white. 4 kale, M-S06 1-2. LLvta STATIONERY, DRUGS, PLUMBING, HARDWARE, TINNING, LEATHER and FINDINGS, FURNT TURB, MILL FEED and FLOUR, M3JATS and FISH, SHOES, CROCK ERY and) GLASSWARE, will bo fur- nished by the clerk upon' application AH goods must be In strict accord- anco with sample in original packages when possibly and delivered at tho Stato Insane Asylum within twenty days after tho contract ia awarded, and bidB must, bo on blank forms, which will be furnished,' together with in struetions to bidders, by the clerk upon application. Each bid) on flour or meat must bJ accompanivd) by a certified check of $300,00, and each bid on fish by a certified check of $75.00, and all other bids by certified checks equal to 10 per cent .of 'tho amount bid; checks of unsuccessful bidders to bo returned immediately, and thoso of accepted biddors when the contract, is completed. Bids must bo enclosed in sealed envel opes and) directed to the board, care of tho clerk, and plainly marked "Bids for Asylum Supplies," and the class of gooda bid on should also be la cribod on tho envelope. Prices, fit', ness and) quality being equal, prefer ence will bo given, to articles manu factureik grown or produced in this state. When n particular article is specifically called fop, bids for other kind or manufacture or brand:, equally good, will be entertained, but to in- sttre recognition of such bid, maples of tan articJw, It ia proposed to sap ply asst aeeopapABy tkea. 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