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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1906)
"-KW -V CLASSIFIED t roc SALE. Sale. Bay ruaro. Inquire at Gil- ham & Johnson stable. 6-15-lw Salo, A fresh 'young Jorsoy cow, very gentle. Inquiro of Mrs. J. ) 'Donald, 13tu and Hoyt street, Yew Park. 6-lG-3t Salo. Two frosk milch cews: ono wentlo driving borso, 1609 North Fourth etroet, North Snlean. Am (leaving tho city. 6-18-lwk koico Cherries Parties can get cher ries at my, placo at one cent por. nound, and pick them themselves. il. V. Savago, Garden Boad, Salem, Iphono 1379. 6-lG-3t Salo. Four lots planted with a ariety of fruit trees and! berries. A rrood houso, barn and small hot house also good family driving horso, bug- and light back, all on easy terms. all at No. 2O00 Stato street, coraer feist stroot. 6-11-lm poTsalo The Victor Point Wool Peel will offer for salo about 9C0 fceeccg of medium wool Juno 20th, 1900. Bids will bo received uatil 1 j 'clock p. m. All communications on this subject should' be addressed to 7. II. Rogers, secretary, Silverton, Oregon. 6-10-3t. FOR BENT. r Boar. jnirnisnca and unfurnished rooms at 790 North Commercial street. M. A. Dico, prop. 5-1-tf ir Rent. R. B. Floming's upper flat on Center street; all modern improve- Imonts. 5-29-tf WANTED. ranted Men to put on 50,000 shingles rby contract. W. A. Adams, 17th and (Nebraska streets. Phono 1192. 6-lG-3t at Wanted For tho best selling I'householdi article out. Address box INo. 220 or call on Paul Kleppin, 3homokota and 21st streets. 616-w atcd Do you know that tho Rex jStudio is doing tho best work in Salem.! Coma and see. Between the two "Wkito Cornora," on Court street. 6-10-3t ttntcd 500 men to buy a Texas- Star Laundry and Ironing Tablo for thoir wives. It will make ironing a pleas ure. Como and investigate, it -will i!payt you. Factory at 182 East Stoto 'street, opposite Eppley'a store. Eli Vaughn, manufacturer. 6-10-lwk" WANTED FEMALE HELP. fantcd. Waitress and) pantry girl at wilramotto Hotel. 6-11-tf Panted A young lady to work in store. Address "X.," caro Journal I office. 0-8-tf MISCELLANEOUS. aleraIrorivrka Founders, machiu ists and blacksmiths. Manufacturers ! of all kinds of sawmill machinery. I Hop and fruit drying stoves, etc. Manufacturers of the Salem ! lion Works Hop Press. 11-29-lm STanted Turkeys, goese, ducks, chick ens aud all farm produce. Highest path price paid for same. Capital Commission Company, 26 Commer cial street. Tolephono 179. Eotol Scott Nowly furnishod, every thing clean and first class, nooms at roasonablo prices. In Cottle block, Salem. A. Scott, pvp. 7-0-tf Salem Stoam Dyeing and Clean- lag Works Is the placo to get your clothes renovated. From a pair oi gloves to tho most elaborato silk gown. All goods paid for If in jured. Phono 1245. 221 Commercial street. Mrs. O. H. Walker, prop. M ! WttB" ;; Gold Dtist Flew i ; j I Made by THE SYDNEY POW- j 1 TTl rvwTDATiTV Hldnov. OrOEOH. I Mado for family use. Ask your j grocer for it. Bran and shorts always on hand. I P. B. Wallace J AGENT l)llll, A Fine, Juicy, Tender TEA BONE STEAK With the fixings, makes a great eal. Costs you 30 cents, and twtes as good aa If you paid 50c. White House Restaurant GEORGE BROS. Proprs. fceMalalW .State Street JMttY 1 - " ' Mm ". vu tjrAXlia, Dr.W. L. Sleroer. Grniln-ifn t v:.t ville, JTo., under founder of osteo pathy. Rooms 25-2u Breyman bldg., Commercial St. Phono 919. Resi denco 419 North Summer street. Phono G14. Treats acute and chronic diseases. Examination free. Dr. B. a Whlto.Graduato of Kirks ville, iTo., under founder of osteo pathy. Room 21 Breyman bldg., Commercial street. Phono 87. Resi dence 590 State, cor. Church. Phone 1110. treats acuto and chronic dis eases. Examinations free. VETEBTNARY SURGEON. Dr. E. J. Young. Veterinary Surgeon ..and dentist, 33 years' experience. All work guaranteed. Difficult sur gical operations a specialty. Phone 531. Offico at Club Stables. Phone 7, Salem, Oregon. 3-9-tf MUSIC STUDIOS. Musical Studio. Frank E. Churchill, Musical Studio, Associate teacher Western Conservatory, Chicago, 111,, representing Inter-State System at Salem, Oregon. In the Gray block, room 3. Studio hours, 9 to 12 and 2 to 5. 8-19-tf SASH AND DOOR FACTORIES. Frank M. Brown. Manufacturer of sash, doors, mouldings. All kinds of house finish and hard wood work. Front street, bet, Stafo and Court. LODGES. Foresters of America Count Sherwood Foresters, No. 19. Meots Tuesday in Hurst hall, State strcot. U. S. Rider, C. R.; A. L. Brown, F. S. Central Lodgo No. 18, K. of P. Castle Hall in Holman block, corner State and Liberty streots. Tuesday of each weok at 7:30 p. m. J. G. Graham, C. C; W. I. Staley, K. of R. and S. Modern Woodmen of America. Ore gon Cedar Camp No. 5246." Meets every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in Holman hall. W. W. Hill, V. O ; F. A. Turner, Clerk. Woodmen of World. Moot every Fri day night at 7:30, (n Holman hall. A. J. Basey, C. C. P. L. Frazier, Ctork. LIVERY AND SALE STABLES. ylsSBPHONEfUKSEROF THE BED FRONT STABLES M. L. HARROD, PROPRIETOR, 271 CHEMEKETA STREET. Feed Barn Special attention to trans lent teams. Farmers' patronago so licited. Waiting rooms for ladles. Wo also carry a full lino of foed. Locatod at Club Stables, corner Lib erty and Ferry streets. Phone Main 7. Pounk & Darby. 12-14-0m REAL ESTATE. For Salo. A good residence; located at 580 Liberty street; price reasonable. For particulars address Chas. Burg graf, Albany, Or. 5-25-tf A Snap. For sale, 400 acres of good land, two miles from railroad sta tion; 275 in cultivation, 175 acres in crop; good houso and barn; orchard, etc. Only $S000, if sold at once. Swegle &Smlth, 492 Stato street. Phone 459. The Fashion Stables Formerly Simpson's Stables. Up-to-date livery and cab line. Funeral turnouts a specialty. Tally ho for picnics and excursions. Phone 44. CHAS. W. YANNKE, Prop. 247 and 240 High Street. When You Greet Your Best Girl 1 ii .i..-i h well croomM you snouiu -- and well dressed and have yobr lines immaculate in its snowy whiteness anj exquisite finish. You can keep It that ay constantly, and at small eo.t wh you have it liundried at the SALEM STEAM iAu. ...-.i t nimstefti. Prop. Dom, D. OlmsteO, Mr Phone 25. r'w " ' Vv$2gwp2)-4jjgLj r a i n -w y( r-f-i OAPiTAL JOURNAL, 8AI&M, OKBQOIT, TUESDAY, TONE I I am-mamm I HMonmmB.HMMHamanmnMMMK. II . I MARKET QUOTA TIONS TODAY "Make Salem a Good Home Markat" Tho first Logan berries of the sea son, in appreciable quantities, appeared on tho market yesterday. Tho quality is good and) the berries aro soiling readily at $l.o0 pe? crate. Tho early varieties of cherries aro now almost a thing of tho past and; the later varie ties are not ripe. The Rovnl Aunes and other lato varieties will bo on- the market next week. New potatoes are now getting w.ull maturctl and tho supply is good. OIJ potatoes ano a drug and aro scarcely wanted at any price. It h understood that thero is a considerable quantity of olil stock in tho county and the farmers will probably havo to feed them or throw thein away. A carload of tho Mermaid brand of canteloupes will arrivo from Califor nia, early next week and whilo the prices will not bo very low, they will bo by no means prohibitive. Poultry-At Stelnora Market Eggs Per dozen, ISc. Chickens 10llc. Frys 13c. Ducks 10c. Poultry, Eggs, Etc Egg-Per dozen, ISc. Butter Retail Country, 20c, cream ery, 25c. Hens lie Frys 13c Geese 07c Ducks 9c. Fruits, Vegetables, Etc Potatoes 1520c Onions 2c Tropical Fruits. Bananas 5c per pound. Oranges $4.004.50. Lomons $5.OO3.50. Lire Stock Market. Steers 33c. Cows 2c. Sheep 3c. Dressed Veal 5c. Stock Hogs Cc. ' Fat Hogs Oc. Grain and Food. Balod Clover $7. Cheat $7.00. Timothy $9$10. Oatii 15c. Bran $19.50. Shorts $21.50. j Salem Flouring Mill. Wheat 03c. Flour $3.60. Portland M&iket Wheat Club 72c. Valley 72c. Bluestem 7475c. Oats Choice whlto, $31.50. Mlllstuff Bran $17. Hay Timothy, $12$13; Alfalfa, $13. Potatoes 5OC0c. Poultry Avorage old hens 1212&c; mixod chickens, HV12c; young rooitors, 10c; chickens, 1314c; tur koys, llvo, 15lSc; turkeys, dTesooJ, choice, 2223c; geese, llvo pound, 910c; geoso, dressed, per pound, 10c; ducks 14c; pigeons, $1$2; squabs, $2$3. Pork Dresesd, 78c. Beef Dressed, 4'45V4. Mutton Dressed, 50c. Hops-Oregon 1905, 10j12Ji. Wool 1905 clip, valley, coarse to medium, 2323&c; Eastern Oregon. 1821jc. Butter Fancy Creamery 17 20c; store, 1212'jc. Mobalr-2830c. - o Boil Drinking Water, While the work of enlarging the filt ering system is in progress it would be better for all to boll their drinking water Tho progress of the work will be noted in this paper. 5-19-tf, 0 CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Beard the Signature of HOTEL OREGON Corner of Seventh and Stark Streets, Portland, Oregon. The new and modern hotel of the elty Caters particularly to residents of Bv I em and other Oregoa eitlen. European plan, F.ree bus. Bt $1.00 per day and onward. Handaot grill in th Weet, aad prices as low aa in plaeei let attractive. Dsily Capital Jooraal Ob file. WRIGHT-DICKENSON HOTEL CO. WATER COMPANY. SALEM WATER COMPANY OFFICE OTTY BALL. tw i(ir urrlee dd!t at ode. Bills payable aoaikly ia advaaee Make all MspiabU t tie . NO MORE SLOT MACHINES IN SALEM (Continued from page threo.) Its final passage nnl was unanimously madto a law. A petitlou was read from tho Fourth of July committee asking for tho ex clusive use of Marion square on the Fourth. Tha request was referred to the park board. An ordinance regulating the erec tion of poles and tho stringing of wires was Introduced and referred to the committee on ordinances. An ordinanco whs introduced amend ing the franchise ordinance of tho Wil lamette Traction company permitting them to change tho proposed routo for their line to the follewing: Along Mill to High and High to Mill crock; thence along Broadway to Highland avenno. aeross Broadway and) Highland addi tions. This was referred) to tho com mitteo on ordinances. A resolution was adopted allowing tho Willamette Traction company to placo a temporary track of two blocki for thu purpose of carrying material from the Fairground station to tho lino of their proposed track. Charles Mc Nary, attorney for tho company, was before the body, and said that sir car loads of steel ".ails were at tho station now and could not Lo unloaded and taknn to the right spot until this re quest was granted. Thero was no ob jection to tho resolution, A motion requiring tho Southern Pa cific company to removo tho fence along tho penitentiary switch was. re ferred to tho city attorney as to Its legality. M Bay no "All the railroad cross ings in tho city nro In a fierce condi tion." Mr. Downing "Tho street commit two is not asloep to that condition." Mr. Bayno "I supposo tho commit tee Is so busy on the South Commercial street matter, that they are excusa ble." Another kick was registered about plumbers digging up the sidewalk crossings. Mr, Downing explained that an ordi nance was being prcpnred that would cnablo the committee to locato thd fol lows that do tho damago and would pun Mi them. Mr. Bayno-"I think, that If you will look to Mr. Downing, you will And that thero U already an ordinnnco cov ering that." A petition from tho owners of Brondl way addition offering a strip of land making Broadway tho regulation width, was referred to tho street com mittee. A committee on tho Klks' Skliloo asked for permission to fenco off and nso a part of Stato strcot (Turing their festivities, which was granted. Mrs. Edward Lamb presented a po tltlon asking tho city for $20-155 for caring for C. A. Wilson, who was quar antined at hor boarding house, and for damages for her boarders being scared awny. Savon applications for liquor licenses woro referred to the committee on li censes. Tho following bills woro audited and ordered paid: Salem Water Co $11190 C. L, & T. Co 3s5.no C. L. & T. Co 1100 John Monloy 1000 E. 8-. Lampon Co d 70 Lesllo O'HuHter 79.35 F. A. Wiggins 5.2? W. H. Niirgnnrdt Co 2.80 C. L. k T. Co 840 W. 1 George '7 "50 Roscoo Shelton H 00 f. J. Kornck 10.00 C. K. Spaulding & Co 05.94 E. S. Bivdlong f 4 00 7.. J. Itugg 10J Bknlf & Hmmott 3 !0 fiknlfo & Emmett 1 R,) J. ( Marsh 1 W I'ohlo & Bishop -00 M. II. Vieske ""0 Don. Contracting Co 40 00 J. C. Ooodnle, 8r U29 Hondrick & Heokmon -" Chas. Leehter "n(J A. P. Itasinusson 12B,) IL W. Tinner ; 2 E, S. Budlong 240 A. If. Smith l"f"J M. W. Gleawn 50 J. P. Voatck 1:550 Statesman 00fl P. 8. T. & T. Co 40 O. F. Hbmu W P. S. T. & T. Co 2w twIIv Bernent Bites. Are as common in India as are stomach and liver disorders with ns. For the latter, however, there ! a sure remedy. Electric Bitters, the great restorative medicine, of wbleh S. A. Brown, of BennetUville. S. C, iy "TMjr re .....i m. rir o iierfeet health after years of suffering with dyrpepsia and ' ... .a 11 T-1....I a chronically torpw uvtr.-- ..... Bitters euro chilis and fever, malarU, btllouinew, lame bick, kidney troubles and bladder disorders. Sold only on guaranteed, by X O. Perry, drugglit, Salem, or. rrtee, owe. " . 1 ' MfgfttJMjBMynTtt'BamriSM'SSilMM m .hi-,..., I-., lj ' . y Tho Kind Ton Havo Always Bought, and which has hi in uso for over 30 years, has horno tho sljrnataro e y g. , 1 and has boeu xnndo under hla p. (J&bW2s 8nJ BuporrlBlon Blnco its infancy., Tr 't Allow no ono to deceive yon in thte. All Counterfeits, Imitations and" Just-as-jrood" ar fcUfe Experiments that trlllo with and cntlanxor tho he4tl ff infants and Chlldrou Experience ngnlust Kxperi at What is CASTOR! A Castorto Is a harmless suhstltuto for Castor OU, Par. gorlc, Drops ind Soothlnsr Syrups. It Is Pleasant. 16 contains neither Opium, Morphluo nor other Karcetia euhstnneo. Its afro Is its guarantee It destroys Worms and allays Fovorlshncss. It cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic It rcllovos Tcetlilnp Troubles, cures Oonstlpatkm nnd Flutuloney. It assimilates the Food, regulates tha Stomach aud Dowels, gli inff healthy aud natural sleep Tho Children's Panacea-the mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Sf Sean the Signature tx Bean the The Kind You Haie Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. Tun ecitTMiN eeaMnr. tt Rnimuv tt, tw y rr. DIAMONDS. If You Want to Make Them, Itero Is tho Process of Manufacture, Would yon Hko to know how to man ufacture diamonds real diamonds! Tho process is somewhat difficult, re quiring tlmo, pntlcnco aud some outlay of moniy, but then consider tho posi 1)1 o results! Tho diamond, wo know, is simply carbon in a transparent erys tallino form. It comes of humblo pa rcntago and Is brother to tho lump of coal. Uullko easily cristnlltzablo bodies, carbon Is Insoluble In all onllnary solv ents, but inoltm motnls will combine with It. Let tho diamond niukcr chooso Iron for a solvent for charcoal, melting It in an electric furnace, al lowing It to tuko up as much carbon as It can In othor words, saturnto it Reduced Rates U Reduced rate round-trip tickets to various Eastern points arc on sale via Rock Island - Frisco Lines practically all the year round. U If contemplating a trip, perhaps the dates of sale will just suit you. JI Let mc tell you about .our very comprehensive service, anyway then you'll be prepared for a "hurry-up" trip in case of need. J A postal stating where you wish to go, and when if you have decided will bring full particulars. M Cnnl Astnl, 110 Third St., POUTLAND.ORE. STALLION Tidal Wave ' Will rerosla two or tbrte hsmm st the r Ground. Oregoa, for tt wvles of msrw. Examine earefally hU breedlBgj aiasslae bla as is !a dlviduslj examine his rselag qualities bsfore choosing a rtallloa for yoW,, mares Then If yoo nnd fault witkbla the xpa yon have bsea U tt,. see him will be eheerfully paU by the owasr. Mar fra a dlttsace wMt be famished good pastor fr f charge. Db ear. aad tautjoa wIM V glvea to ntrnl aeeldeaU, bat will i be rMfoaslble shwld aay aew For the vL. ef ewatrs of am TIDAL WAVK W U at 1 peadenca Thursday of !. wk. 8"a f"" JJJ . with rstora prlvJUgss. uwasr d. o Uassey, Fair aroaa-k, Origwa. Signature self with carbon. The crucible contain ing the whlto mntal should! then be plunged into a bath of molten lead. Tho result will bo that globules of iron will rise to tho surfneo of tho lead and are quickly cooled on tho outer surfs ce. Insldo tho hard crust tho iron remains ten some tlmo in a moltea condition, audi as Iron expands in solidifying tha contents of these little globules to cnlve a pressure unattainable by any other means, When tho lead becomes solidified some bullets of iron irlll be found bound) up in tho mam, Dlssolva with somo powerful neld grst the lead and then tho Iron, and a residue of car bonaceous mnttor will bo found1 to con tain tiny crystnlsreal diamonds. Any obiimlst with a well equipped labora tory can make diamonds in this way, hut the largest of them will not bo moro'than a ilftlcth of an Inch in. diameter. HtcISl uv. . , ' 4-MSm , . , .!. i A s1 H .T . 1 tl M .ii .m i ifl i l Oil