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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 4, 1906)
4 V''l PAIL? 0 API f All JOUBNAI 8ALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 4, 1000. QUOTA- S TODAY a Good Horn Market" ... .-. . ..... i oicincr lYiarKex. fdozoD, 10c. i 10llc. lac. T10o, rciuiii, cgga, tic. BuitrFeteil Country, 20c, cream- K . 25b. ''T f Ha i0'llc. . Fryi-lc. tlee-fl7o !Dtta-fBo,, - Prtilta. VotretaWnn T!f. itA " 7;. ' fa-oiioes j.o(a;uc Onions 2c j Tropical Fruits; Eananas5e per pound. . Oraage5.00. ' L6Tssjs?0011jG.OO. IJgS Stock Market. ' SteereislgSc. 6ow-29i(5i jf8hp-3ci "'Dxcl'sedreal 5c. StockHog's 6c. 'Fa Hogs Clic. " Grain and Teed. ' Baled Clover $7. ' Cheat $7.00. Timothy $9$10. Oats 42c. Bran $19.50. Shorts $21.00. ' ' v Salem Flouring Mill. meatr-CSo. Flour $360. m ..Portland Markot. Whcit-4-Club, 7273c. BlitfJm7475c. uats unoico white, $31.oid532. Millstuff Bran $17. Bay Timothy, $12$13; Alfalfa, Pptatoes-5060c Poulfcy-rrAyerago old hena 1313c lixod chickens, 1212i4c; young josters, 0.J6; chickens, 1314c; tur oys, llve1717; geese, live, popnd, &Ds;, gees, dressed, per pound, 10c; neks) lii2cj pigeons, $1$2; squabs 1JB. -, Pork Dr'esesd, 78c. Beef Dressed, 45. MattokDressed, 56c. Hops Orogon 1905, 91i12c. "Vobl-f-yalley, coarso to medium, 2? 23Eastern Oregon, 1823. Bute?- Fancy Creamery 17 UrJJh414e. M'6bair2830c. ft A BATES. ewportSYaqulna Bay, Breltenbush aaiwnngs iiora au a. if. md 0. & E. Points. On aaafSfter June 1, 1006, the South- n PacifiSma connection with tho Cor dlls & Sftstern railroad from points t their lines, to Newport, Yoqulna and atroit at very low rates, good for re rn until October 10, 1006. Three-day-1 tickets to Newport nnd lqnina, good going Saturdays and re filing Mondays nre also on sale om.all lEast Side points, Portland to igfgj inclusive, and from all West fa points, enabling people to visit elr families and spend Sunday at the S&san'tkkets from all East Side JhU, Portland to Eugene, inclusive,! s.inirai .iicai UIUV jruiuiH, UIO H1BU Mie w Detroit at very low rates, (h itp-over privileges at Mill City wyvpoint east, enabling tourists to Santiam anu Breitenbush not the Cascade mountains, be reached in one day. ckets will be good for re- ,11 points until October 10th. ickets will be good going end returning Monklays ts from Portland and vicln- good for return via the t OrWest Side at option of pas- fioKeia irom Eugene ana vt jrttl be good going via the Leb- sgfiold branch if deaired. on Newport tickets checked i Nflwnort- on Vnnninn tli-lr. mr -- " - - 4-- ..w iitqulna only, auilday; excur fewport on the O. & E. will fajHe 10th or 17th, and run ev y thereafter, leaving Al 30 a. m., leavo Corvallis at ins connect with the O. & ny and Corvallis for Ya- ea Newport. Trains on the O. ,frDetroit will leavo Albany at enabling tourists, to the Hot to reach there tho eame day. oa and to Corvallis connect East Side trains on the S. P. formation as to fates", time mc.', can be obtained oa spoil- (to J. O. Mayo, Gen. F&m. Agt. E. B, Albany; A. L. Craig, O. P. Co., PorUaad or to ,tMj O. & E. agent. 'from Salem to Newnort 43- MARKET ii"M3E"! i' t.JHR '(-jk:i "sffi". , 1 iBb &mm msm FIFTY SEVEN CLOSED Four Counties in Western Or egon Shut Down Nearly Five Dozen Saloons As a result of, tho recent election fif toen regularly licensed' saloons went out of business in Linn county, and with tibem threo jug d:- gallon houses. In Lnno county twolvo saloons closed in Eugene, six in Cottago Grove, four in Springfield, two in piuo Rivor City and one at Wntervillo twenty-fivo in all. In Lincoln- about a half -dozen went out of business, and in Yamhill four teen. In Benton county there was no change, as it was already dry. In eastorn Oregon, Wallowa an. Sherman counties went dry, while Mal heur, andl Wasco went partially dry, Hood River being thei main prohi camp. Tho saloon keepers of Ontario and Vale, in Malheur, will contest t'hc law in tho courts. Fiftyrsoven saloons in all went' out of business in west'ern Oregon, with a loss of revenuo of about $30,000. Whetstono-Dulley. A const pnper says: On Juno 27, at tho (residence of Mrs. G. A. Brown, Jus tice J. H. Cecil joined in mawiago Mr. Charles Whetstond and Miss Nettlo M Dulloy. Tho happy couple have the congratulations' of many friendB. Moro than that, the horso editor ai ' 'IF ft. . it 4 ft . i ' Natiire!s Way Is Best. The function strengthening and tlssuo building plan of treating chronic, linger ing and obstlunto dasos of diseaso as pur sued by Dr. Pierce, Is following after Nature's plan of restoring health. Ho uses natural remedies, that U oxtracts from native medicinal roots, prepared bv processes wrought out by the expenditure of much time and money, without tho use of alcohol, and by skillful combination in just the right proportions. Used as Ingredients of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. Black Cherry bark. Olieon's root. Golden Soul root. Bloodroot and Stone root, specially exert t their Influence In cases of lung, bronchial aim uiruiu ixouuies, ana tins "discov kiiy" Is, therefore, a sovereign remedy for bronchitis, laryngitis, chronic coughs, catarrh and kindred ailments. Tho above native roots also have tho strongest possible endorsement from tho leading medical writers, of all tho several schools of practice, for tho cure not only 01 1110 tuscascs nameu aoovo out also tor Indigestion, torpor of liver, or bilious ness, obstinate constipation, kidney nnd bladder troubles nnd catarrh, no matter where locatedi You don't have to take Dr. Pierce's say-so alone ns to this; what ho claims for his "Discovery" Is backed up by tho writings of the most eminent men In tho medical profession. A request by postal card or letter, addressed to Dr. It. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., for a little book of extracts from eminent incdldal au thorities endorsing the Inuredlents of his medicines, will bring a littlo book free that is worthy of your attention if needing a good, safe, reliable remedy 0 known composition for tho cure of almost any old chronic, or lingering malady. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pollets cure con stipation. One little ''Pellet" Is n gentle laxative, and two a mild cathartic. Tho most valuable! book for both men anu women Is Dr. Plorco's Common Sense Medical Ad viser.' A splendid 1008-page volume, with engravings and colored plates. A copy, paper-covered, will bo sent to anyono sending 21 cents In one-cent stamps, to pay the cost of mailing only, to Dr. R. V. Pierce. Buffalo, N Y. Cloth-bound, 31 stamps. retirs up on his hind legs to extend his best wishes. Tho names naturally sug' gest matrimony, as Whetstono would narufally sharpen tho dullest as well ns Let the July 4th at Salem The most elaborate celebration of our National Day Itvr unuericiKen iib will excel anything heretofore attempted. River sports, land sports and contests in which every body can participate. Grand civic, military and industrial parade with beau tiful floats, four bands. Consolidated concert of 1 00 pieces, oratorical and literary exercises; THF 11 nOO The great indoor festival now 1 1 ILL k3filV in preparation. Further announcements later Something Doing Every Minute. "V tho Dulloy. And then, too, feho be comes a Wkotstono and ought to now ho. nblo to get 'along without thnt dull jind that makes married li'fo so often a fnilure. This marriago was accord ing to tho eternal fi'noss of things, and tho horso edltot' promises at any futuTC timo when called upon to purchnso a rubber ring, also a rubber thimble with a toolo in tho end of it, just to show his appreciation of tho combination i Only 82 Yoars Old, "I am only S2 years old and dont expect even when I get to bo real old to feel thnt way as long as I can get Elocu-le Bitters," says Mr,s. E. II Brunson, of Dublin, Ga. Surely there 's( nothing els keeps tho old as young nnd makes tho weak ns strong ns this grand tonio medicine Dyspepsia, tor pid liver, inflamod kidneys, or chronic constipation tiro unknown aftor tnklng Electric Bitters a reasonable timo. Guaranteed by J. C. Perry, druggist. Price 50c. Bids for Wood. Sealed bids will bo received by tho board of directors of school district No. 24, at tho oflico of tho clerk, Twelfth and Trado streets, Salem, Orogon, for furnishing wood as follews: High school, 80 corda fir; East school, .150 corda fir; Pnrk school, GO cords, fir North school, 40 cords fir; Lincoln school 35 cords fir, 5 cards grub oak. Bids wanted on body fir and largo sec ond growth. Bids to bo opened Satur day evening, July 7, 1900, at 7:30 p. m. The right is reserved to r&joct any and all bids. J. C. GOODALE, JR., dO-26-lOt Clerk. o -a. m 3? C3 st sr .a. . Br th ) The Kind You Have Always Bought rcz&m EAGLE SCREAM wHHhkESL y aciiem. t: Siu3 Curo for Piles. Itching Piles produco moisture, and cause itching; this form,, as well as Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles, nro cured by rv. Bo-snn-ko's Pile Rom- ody. Stops itching and bleeding. Ab sorbs tumors. 50c a jar at druggists, or sent by mail. Trealiso frco. Writo mo about, your case. Dr. Bosanko, Philadelphia, Pa. Boil Drinking Water. Whllo thd work of enlarging Jho filt ering systom is in progress it would bo bettor for all to boll their drinking water Tho progress of tho work will bo noted in this paper. 5-19-tf. For, Salo. A lot of wcl broko young horses. All gentle. Soma fino' young brood marcs in tho lot. Popular ptfecs. Inquire at 623 North ,Winter'Btreet. 71 SUNDAY EXCURSION on the CorvalHs & Eastern Rail road TO NEWPORT Sunday excursion to Newport nnd return on tho Corvallis nnd Eastorn railroad will leavo Albany EVERY SUNDAY AT 7:30 A. M. Arriving in Newport nt noon, return ing loavo Newport at 5:30 p. m., giving GVj hours at tho finest resort in the West. Health, rest and ploasurp for tho woary workor. Throaday nnd sonson tickets from all S. P. points good going nnd return ing on Sunday excursion trains. Faro from Albany, Corvallis or Phil omath $1.50 for tho round trip. Con nections at Albany with Eugene locnl going southbound overland on return 1 ; rf' ' ?T': Optician Bifocal lenses neqr-Blghted and far sighted lenses mado to order. Gold and GoB Filled Frames Also mado to ordor. Our pricos you will find reasonable Chas. H. Hinges Jewelers.and Optician. 1 23 Commercial St. WHY buy foreign brands of baking powder that contain injurious ingredients whon you can buy God', pure, healthful bak ing powder that is ninde in our own homo townf Ask your grocer for Eppley's Perfection Baking Powde pub up. in glass jars. O. M. EPPIiEY. Manufactaror, Salem, Oregon. i& hi m I ., MJSO; three-day ratb from ,.9 ,w Newport, 13.0$. 'at t, . - - ji..