Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, February 14, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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    DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. BALEM. OREGON'. I RtDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1008.
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Your Lung5
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congestta"
rt pain in the
chest, reev
the Btrain on
onrlung'0
day-get a
bottle of
D&D.JAYNE'S
ECTORANT
This old snd
well-known
remedy re
Heve Coughs,
Colds nd
coneeatlons,
txd tones and
uthui tbe lunge.
Il..'l KSPCtlu"
J''". Lu..A rmetlv
i us rcwn
rhi. Colds, Croup,
,VFiaj Cough, Bronchitis
iiainrciK",u' j
by all druggists in urc
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inoww ", .
frftMlMir SOO
uuiarva -
WOTfflwa"
TRUNKS
IN COLD
STORAGE
ARE CLEAREDiOUT
ASYLUM BOARD ORDEilS GENER
AL CLEANING OUT OF OLD
TRUNKS WROUGHT TO ASYLUM
BY PATIENTS CONTENTS ARE
A STRANGE MEDLEY.
READY TAILORED CLOTHES
FOR WELL DRESSED
MEN.
S7i st Jf ft F ly-r f
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tmmmm mlM g
Ak tAAfyiiwi
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PRICE RANGE
&2Q $40
HXtIIlI5
HRKET REPORTS ;
rlrlWlIIllli
MIDI MARKET.
lcc Wholesale Market
!0c
br-S7ttc; butter fat, 37Vc.
10c, mlxid thickens, lOc
ti itncai out.
b-13c.
1--1340 $25.
ur-Hard wheat, $5.00; vnlloy,
ij-Cheat, $13; clover, $10 per
toothy, $13 $15.
ica-Jc lb.
,--0!d,li42 4c; new, 3 I
it
fetfabark 45c.
Retail Market.
Ii White, $28 per ton.
bi 11.00.
barley $30.
-10c
pr-Country, 30 35c; cream
Me.
tw-Valley, $1.20 par snek;
ttut, $1.40 J1.50.
!-S5e per sack; $27.50 per
uoru, $1 15 pr wok.
Il Timothy, 8590c per cwt;
He; clover, 75b por cwt ;
p. II 15 per sack.
Llrestock.
-fit, $5.00.
it ion-$4.oo.
-Top, 2 75; fair, $2fJ$2.50
-Topi, $3 50; fair, $2.76
Tropical Fruit.
$6.
i! 2!
ta $3 504 50.
-wised, 67c
Portland Market.
-fiab, W. TMIttr. S3c:
ft i:c
!-B-an, $.M
w:vy, $1718;
l-"13c; duokt,
d. $1 jw doz. .
Tho asylum bonrd hns Instructed
that nn Inventory be made of the ar
tlcle3 brought In' by tho Insane nt
tho tlmo of their arrival, which hns
been Btorcd In tho 'jrorret of that in
stltutlon and some of which has boon
ithera for 20 years, the owners of
which havo been, doad for a long
time.
Thero aro stored away In tho gar
ret of tho asylfltm more than a hun
dred trunks and about 300 valises
and different styles of cases. Of
these, tho owners of 50 of tho cases
and 30 of tho trunks aro dond.
The trunks are of all stylos and
kinds; In size from tho midget child's
trunk to tho mammoth slzo usually I
tiBed more for tho storing away of
goods rather than for tho moving of
thorn. There aro trunks which aro
Bd, by courtosy only, having boon
originally Ice-chorts, ogg-crntes and
various othor klndB of cases, Out.
which tho Ingonutty of the owner has
transformed Into somo kind of re
ceptacle for clothing.
Ono Is nblo to fairly woll deduct
tho causo which placed tho unfor
tunntos In tho asylum by a glance
through these trunks.' Here a trunk
almost flllod with bibles makes It
plain thnt tho person who owned it,
beenmo mentally unbalanced because
of rollgloiis forvor. Another, from
which sovernl hypodermic syringes
and needles rolled, as it was turnod
over, told only too plainly tho truth
that tho ono to whom they belonged
hnd lost hla reason through tho uso
of morphine and othor "d,opo." Somo,
of course, havo thoir afflictions which
do not appear In their belongings, or
porhnps do appear In a peculiar man
ner, but which tho ordinary observor
is unablo to judge. Among tho
clothing of ono of tho unfortunato In
mates was found a wrapper roado
of thousands of different colored
cloths. Anothor kept her clothing
stuffed with hundrods of plccos of
torn dresses.
It hns boon decided that tho cloth
ing bolng wasted by bolng stored
away shall now bo put to somo use.
Tho inmntos will bo clothed in such
garments as they bring with thorn
into tho institution, and that which
Is still serviceable and tho ownora
of which have died or loft tho asy
lum, will be given to tho othor pa
tients. A groat quantity of tho .trunks and
cases, which aro falling apart from
woar and old age, are to bo destroy
ed after they havo been passed upon
by tho board.
A Romance lit Brief.
"Lovera once, but strangers now,"
sighed tho romantic one. '
"Married?" Inquired his practlcat
friend. Louslvllo Courier-Journal.
i Q
Dad breath has probably broken
off more matches than bad temper,
and that's a good mnny. Tho best
cure for bad breath is tho tonlc-ln
atlvo.Lano's Family Medicine.
-(
Mfrt-
II IL. lmv33ll I.LL
Millions of European birds go to
tho tundras of Slbcra and to Iceland
and Greenland and other northern
resorts, rearing their .young there.
o
Arrested
a cough that has beon hanging on
for over, two months by tnklng Bal
lard's Horohound Syrup. If you hav-J
a cough, don't wait stop it at onco
with this wonderful romody. Splen
did for coughs, colds on chest, influ
enza, bronchitis and pulmonary
troubles. Prico 2Gc, 50c and $1.00.
Sold by all dealers.,
iiiniiii'iiiiniiiiiH nu
The
White House Restaurant 4
For a Regular
; 1 25c Dinner at 20c J
They can't bo beat
McGilchrist & Son
Proprietors.
i
tiiiiii iiinminii cmm
FOR SALS
For Sale 8Vfc acres two miles south
of Salem, on Liberty road; chick
on wire fenco all around place;
new houso and furniture; now out
buildings; throe doztn chickens.
"G. W. Flosher, Salem, nxuto No.
3. 2-6-2wk
For Sale 34 acres adjoining Btnto
fair grounds, 10 acres east and 21
acres west of tho fair grounds road
Can bo uold separately or In bulk.
Good Improvements and all kinds
of fruits. A bargain for tho right
- party. Call on S. S. Colo, 570 Llb
orty Btroot, Salem, 1-lS-lm
Wood For Snlo Dry cord wood;
first, and somo second, growth fir.
All orders dollvored. Prices rea
sonably. L. M. Van Cleavo at
Fairgrounds Wood Yard. Phone
Main 1497. l-16-lmo
sjittWHJHr
MISCELLANEOUS.
Fount!
fountain pen. Owner catv
havo onmo by calling at Rhoriff'a
ofllce, proving nroporty and pny
tng for this notice. 2-13-3t
Wanted, Information FnmlliOB hav
ing soda cases nnd bottles, kegs or
Jugs belonging to tho Gideon Stola
Company, plcnso call up phono 26,
or drop postal car, giving strcot
and number. 2-iO-lvr
Rogue River Orchard for Bale
Clean. Profit-bearing; deep al
luvial rivor bottom soil. Gooa
buildings. Soil cntlro or subdi
visions. Good ronds. Near good
9-month school. Good cllrmto.
Bon A, Lowell, Woodvlllo, Ore
gon. 1-30-lm.
MebJ
W a13aaiBiia) ;
880 COURT STREET.
Csll snd try tfcwa.
15c. Board per XTek $2.75,
also turnUhod vwuns very
reasonable.
AT THJI
' Mthy,
2i$13
MS 50
" Heons
WOMWs 1UCK.
and Pain, Will lHsarmear
AdTict. of This Salttm cit.
n is Followed.
"' tai ba many aohos
IH I
F"ts
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kidneys' fault.
kmno- aohe;
Kldatj' Pills
& know this.
..- q y about
B S-u'L - , (,. T,..
a .u ..."1 T'T "ISM
:' I lud bea aiifiwing
-o n. wswi not
ty a. through la day
"tatl"eht- !gan
'... I"1" acJ lhca ai ab-
i .t i.or i),u
F- i : ' "" 'm1
V-, L on' to Pleased
ft tT . ,
Pe-C k m- Priw
- -ura co., Buffajo,
T tha ...
'ootti "iaDo-
.Veglected Colds Threatens Life.
(From tho Chicago Tribune.)
" V)on't trltlo with a cold,' is good
advice for prudont men and women.
It may bo vital in the case of a child.
Proper food, good ventilation, and
dry, warm clothing are tho proper
safeguards against colds. If they
are maintained through tho ohnnge
ablo weather of autumn, winter and
spring, tho chances of a surprise from
ordinary colds will bo slight. But
tho ordinary light colds will btcomu
sovero If neglected, and a welt es
tablished rlpo cold is to the germs
of diphtheria what honoy is to tho
boo. The groateet menace to ohild
life at this Boeson of the yoar is thw
neg4ected cold." Whether it la a
child or aduk, the cold slight or se
vere, tho very best troatment that
can bo adopted is to give Chamber
lain's Cough Romody. It Is safe and
sure. Tbq great popularity and .im
mense sale of this preparation ha
been attained by it remarkable
ouros of this ailment. A cold never
results in pneumonia when it is giv
en. For sale at Dr. Stone's drug
storo.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO.
Tlmo Card No. BU Effectlvo Sunday
Rcceiuhw ISOtli, 12.01 A. M.
Toward Portland Passenger.
No. 1G. 5:53 A. M, Oregon Express
No. 18. 8:10 A. M. Cottago Grove
Pnssongor.
No, 12. 2:45 P. M. Roseburg Pns
songor. No. 1 4.-9: 13 P. M. Tortland Ex
press. Toward Portlnnd Freight. ,
No. 2225:00 P. M. Portland Fast
Frolght.
No. 22 C 10:40 a. m., way frolght
arrives.
No. 220 11:28 a. m., way frolght
dopnrts.
Toward San Fmnclsco Posscnger.
No. 11. 11.03 A. M. Roseburg Paa
songor. No. 17. G:45 P. M. Cottogo Grove
Passongor.
No. 15. 9:50 P. M. California Express.
No. 13. 2:01 A. M. San FranclBCO
Express.
Toward San Francisco Freight.
No. 221.-2:43 A. M, Portland Fast
Freight
No. 22511:28 A. M. Way-Frolght
TIME TABLE
CORVAX.LI8 & EASTERN R. It.
TrnirtN from and to Ynqulnn.
No. 1
ArrlvcaHt Corvallls . . . .ll:00a. m.
Arrive, -at Albany 5: 55' p.m.
Leaves JfaQulna 0:45 a.m.
Arrlvos at Albany 11:58 a.m.
No. 2
Leavo. Albnny 12:35 p.m.
Arrlvos at Yuqulnn .... 6:15p.m.
Trains to and from Detroit,
LoaYoo Corvnllis 1:40 p. m.
No. 3
Loaves Albany 7:30 a.m.
.A. M. 0:00, a7:05, 8:05, 10,05.
No. 4
Leases Detroit 1:00 p.m.
follows, commencing Jan. 16, 1908
Trains for Corvnllls.
No. 8
Loavos Albany 7:55 a.m.
Arrlvos at Corvallls . . . . 8;35 a. m.
No. 10.
Loavoa Albany 8:55 p.m.
Arrives at Corvallia ... 4:35 p. m,
No. 6
Loavos Albany 7:45 p. in:
Arrlvos at Corvallia .... 8:25p.m.
Trains for Albany.
No. 5
Leaves Corvallls
Arrives at Albany
No. 9
Loaves Corvallls
Arrives at Albany
No. 7
LoAvea Corvallls
Arrlvos nt Albany
No. 11 (Sunday only)
Leaves CorvalllH 11:15 a. m,
Arrives at Albany 11:58 a.m.
No. 12 (Sunday oply)
Loavoa Albany 12:35 p.m.
Arrives at Corvallls .... 1:18p.m.
For further information apply to
WM- McilURRAY,
Gen. Pass. Agr., Portland, Oregon.
Jno. M. Scott, Asst. G. P. A,
tee
C:30 a. m.
7:10 a. m.
2:15 p.m.
2:55 p.m.
6:00 p.m.
'C;40p. xn.
Thn Idea.
Mrs. Nurrtch-! want a pair of i
swell white gloves to wear at a ban.
Shopman Yes'm. How long do
I you want them?
Mrs. Nurltch Look here, young
man; I ain't talking about rent'n
'em; I want to buy 'em. Illustrated
Bits .
vrtua Win film kVii whbi ""'
t I"B w(i p "a r"i "
O C T. Co
Steamers Pomona as Oi'vnla
leave for Portland Monday, Weuves
day and Friday at 10 a, m. and
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at
6 a. m. For Conrallla, Tueaday.
Thursday and Saturday about 6 p.
m. M". P. Baldwin, agent Office
and dock at foot of Trade street
M. P. BALDWIN, Aget.
Maoaeijsjsjaegoj
Salem
Restaurant
MEALS 15c
Pench Seetl for Sulo. "Wo will havo
a carload of California seedling
peach seed for snlo at Salem, and
would contract with purchasers to
grow us prunes nnd poaches for
fall dollvory, 1909. For Informa
tion nddreus Chlco Nursery Co.,
Chlco, California. 1-27-tf
i 1 1 1 1 1 1 n n i n n 1 1 n n m i
ii ELITE HOTEL
RoBtaurant and hotel, on
! ! European plan. Meals at nil
1 1 hours on short order. Rogulnr
dinner 26 conts. Thirty now
'. ! ly finished furnished rooms.
','. E. ECKERLEN, Prop.
; ; 148 Commercial St.
4 111 il H I B II I I M I 1 M 1 I I I
Hotel St. Philip
Fourth and Fifth and IlaniHldr
Strc-'tfl, Portlnnd, Oregon.
Now flroproof Europoan Hotel
Stoam boat Modorn convonloncos
Rates $1.00 por day and up. Union
depot car will land you at tho door.
H. PIERCE, Prop.
Harnett's Restaurant and
Lunch Counter
In BubIi bank block remodeled
and flrst-clasfl ecrvlco. MoalB aud
lunches in best stylos. Ladles aud
family trado solicited.
Salem Fence Works
Headquarters for Woven Wire
Fencing.
Nottlng, Flckota, Gates, Multhold
Roofing, P, & B. Ready Roofing
All at lowest prices.
CtlAS. D. MULLIGAN
Succossor
WAITER MORLEY.
fK50 Court St Salem, Ore.
HuieWingSangCoj
Removal Sale
We are soiling out all goods
at cost price. Move and soil
store building and all tho
goods. Everything must go.
346 Court Street, Salem, Or.
For Sale
Or Trade
For Salem city property,
250 acres, half in cultivation,
balance timbor and fino past
ure; will divide into 120 and
130 acree,. ideal dairy farms.
$4S per none. See ue for Im
proved fruit lands. We have
some Hfc!al bargains.
Ireland Investment Co.
JAMES IRELAND. Manager
Office Phone Maine 334.
RfIdenre Phono 3QU.
135 S Commercial St.
Salem, Oregon
I
Will OUl and "Pay Cash For en'a
cast off clothln, brokon watcboa
and Jowolry. Wo clean and prose.
High grndo work. Phono SSJ.
Slgourney, 483 Stato. 1-26-4.L.
II. S. Gilo & Co. Wholosnlo grocer
nnd commission merchnnta. We
are solo ngontB for Rex Sprny. It
Is nbsolutoly uniform In strongth. A
perfect chemical combination!
CoBts n llttlo more, but cheapest la
tho end, strength and reliability
considered, 1-lG-tf
Will the Party-Who borrowed a
Snell bicycle from Tho Journal
ofllco about two wooks ago kindly
return snmo, ns tho ownor neoda
it. 1-10-tt
Vogot Lumber nud Fuel Co. Lum
ber ,Hhlnglcs, building matorlal
Wood and coal. Low pTlcca and
prompt dolivorlos. Ono block oaai
of S. P..paBBongtC dopot. Phono
108. 7-3-tl
Rutto i Weudcroih Fine wine.
liquors and cigars, Wo handle
tho colobrntod Kollog gaud Castle
whlskioa. Cool and rcfroshlng boer
constantly ot draught. South
Commercial streot 9-3-lyr
Enlarged
Our moat market on East State
Ktreet has beon doubled in slae ani
wo are hotter propared tkan ever to
I .. am m.
For Sale One mnro, weighs 1400 aorvo cuatomors. l'rompi Horvice ana
pounds. Will soil or trado for tho host of xnoata our motto, can
For Sale Fino big Whlto Leghorn
breeding eggs, price 50c por dozen
Enquire W. II. Timm, 20th nnd
Trndo Sts. 2-1014t
For Sale Sovon-room houso and lot,
modorn, oxcoptlng boat, Price
$1700, also V block, good loca
tion. Prlco $1900. Latham Land
Company, over Portland Gonornl
Eloctrlo Company. 2-S-tf
For Sale Flvo acres of clonrod
land, within ono mllo ot Salem,
Also flvo ncreB partly covered
with timbor, Phono Farmer 93.
2-12-3t
For Sale Tho choapost placo In Sa
lem for tho money; 1267 Marlon,
corner of 14th' street. 2-13-3t
llred'to-hty Single Comb Rhode
iBlnnd Rods Eggs for hatching,
$1.50 por setting of 13. Also
havo n few fino cockerels nt $1.50
onch. 2117 Trado, corner 24th
St. G. W. Hlrons. . 2-13-lw
1200-pound horso. Phono 74 or
cnll at Salem Truck & Drny Co'e
otllco. 2-1 3-1 m
For Hale Nlco flock of Black Ml
noroa lions, nt Mornlngside, on tho
Amy place. Coll morning or ovon
ing. 2-13-31
FOR RENT.
For Rent Rooms with or without
board by tho day, week or month.
Mrs. W. R. Specce, 486 South
Commercial St. 2-10-6t
MUTTERNUT BREAD.
It is worth more than any othor
read yet tho prlco IB no higher.
For aalo at your grocers'.
CALIFORNIA 11AKERY,
Thomas A Cooley, Props.
DRAYMEN.
Cummine Bros.' Transfer Ctnnpauy
All klnde of trunster work done
Furniture and pianos boxed read;
for shipment. Prompt sorvlcr li
our motto, Stand and office at
253 South Commercial .street
Phone 210. Rveldenee Phono 9R
WANTED.
Wanted If you want a marble or
granite monuraont we can save yon
money. Wo don't pay big rent nor
city taxee you got the benefit
Come and got our prices, and be
convinced. Our shop is in City
Vlow cemetery. Blaosing Grantlo
Co., J, D. Bohnnnan, manager.
1-13-
Wunted To buy a potted Rubber
plant 3 foot high or over. Anewer
'P. I) Q., caro Journal. 2-13-3t
l'LUMHKitH.
Theo. M. Burr I'lumblog, hot wate
and steam beating and tlnc.'nR
164 Commercial etretjt. Pnon
Main 192. 9-l-ly
or phono 199. B. E. Edwards & Co.
LODGES.
Strpeuuin'tjiTU)
Uniou No. 1065 of Carpenters bhI
Jolrors of America meet evory
Saturday ovonlng at 7:30 p. m. U.
Heartt ball, 420 Stato St. A. Y&
Donnls, Roc. Soc.
Foresters of America Court Sher
wood Foresters, No. 19, Mooti
SutAirday night in Ilohnan hall;.
Stato street. Waldo Miller, C. R.;
J. C. Perry, financial secretary.
Central Lodge No. 18, K. of !'.
Castle Hall In Holumn block, cor
nor Stato and Liberty street
Tuesday of each week at 7:30 p
m. Oscar Johnson, O. C; E. H.
Andorson, K. of R, and S.
Modern Woodmen of America Ore
gon Cedar Camp No, 5246. MoU
every Thursday evening V 8
o'clock in Holman hall. W. W
Hill, V. O.J F. A. Tumor, clerk
Woodmen of World Meet every Frt
day night at 7:30, in Holman tint
L. K. Ponuell, O. C; P. L. Fras
!r, Clerk.
Llnoolu Annuity Union. Sick, acefr
dent and pension insurnuoe; I'J,
000,000 plodg-d; every claim uaW
Good agontii wanted. J. 11 C
Mongomory, mipremo organiser.
I3ox432 Salem, Orogon. It R
Ryau, Bijoretury, 540 State uU-vt.
HASH AND DOOR FACTORIES
Frank M. Ilrown. .Mnnufoortiro of
cash, doors, mouldings, All kinds
of bouse finish and hard wood
work. Front street, between Ptate
and Court. Muke all comprint
at thi office.
M. J. Peuel Plumbing, steam and
gas fitting. Successor to Knox &
Murphy, 226 Commercial street
Prone Main 17.
MvUltY AKb FJr!l
Livery "audTed SUibl
ffTAUUKA
Old Poiit
office Stables, at 284 Ferry street,
between Commercial and Front
streets. Telephone 188. Some of
the finest liveries In the city, can
be fotnd here. Dlek Weatacott
proprietor. 1 0-1-1 yr
PUOPEriSlONAL.
O. V. mini, M. , Pbystcfan and
surgeon. Telephone S07 Main.
Offices, 646 State street, opposite
court bouse. Sales), Or. Resident
Phone Sit Vain. 8-13- lno
Xotlrf.
Notice is hereby givon to all par
ties holding cohool bonds Noh. 1, ?,
3, I, K, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10, of ohool
district No. 4, of Douglan county.
State of Orogon, to present the earn
at the banking houso of the Nerw
York Trust 'Company, 28 Broad
street, New York City, N. Y., fot
payment, as interest will coae there
on after the first day of March, 1308
Dated at Roseburg, Oregon, this
3 1st day of January, 1908.
J. B. 8AWTER9, '
County Treasurer of Douglas County,
Oregon. l-31-lroo
It is ostlraatod that 100,000.000
bushel of wheat will be avnllablo for
export from tho northwestern prov
ince of Canada at the close of this
year's harvest
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