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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1008. 3 WWN(j! X t gSSFUL LINCOLN MEMORIAL ilBGWICK POST .... nlf 111 rjSTLVUnSOKTlIb"'"- !0F1HEOILI" iw- ,-SPEECHES .AM jSD WSXEn WKRC fIHlMII-rllllll HUNffiT REPORTS I JgMRBMBlMlMll'sl SALEM MARKET. Local Wholesale Market. Eggs 18c.' Butter 37 c; butter fat, 37 c. Hens -lOc; mixed chickens, 10c. Local wheat 85 c. OatB 35c. Barley $24 $25. Flour Hard wheat, $5.00; valley, 4.00. Hay Cheat $14; clover, $10$12 por ton; timothy, $13 $15. Onions 2Uo lb. Hops Old,l2Hc; new, 3 VAc Chlttim bark 4&55c. order by Commander E,r net. Bauer. Lj; Mls Cameron. y u Rev, Bauer. .ados of Ret. Robinson he' 1 1 rot of thanKs oy unaui- $I tote. ,1; Prof, Blsfief, "Toniiug f r m then served. tbrUr Belknap. jf Tribute to Lincoln. fr of the day gave a very ttictsreof the great omnnci- tilU!tor enjoyed It very i ier It feon of a votornn xxXA to the veterans about Wht had Lincoln Mood question. What did he ttf 13 in pasi, una nun in. bet He ttood for himself kf othn. He '-vns original. Ubr pre It as his opinion itvu.'r, in the wnso of ui the greatest thing In ,lre differing with Drum- ,h .d the biggest tiling Hit teas eof humor gnve npfet, pro blm cheorfulnose IftfoiHlM. Lincoln pitied -the itM cot see the humor t& tide of any situation or He had como to town uodatlon train but could trir they calltkl them nc- Mm train as they nccom- laW; but the Southern LUttln was not a school . In all ho got but 12 Mtclool But be wns a stu- fcl lthout tra.nlng, olo Jt training, forceful as ;ppthetlc as a woman, fw ail because It gavo t el mind Ho was unique- It i not so antlaue a Miathlt age, when wo ItMfod of mammon morn Mcf honesty. He was "fl sea, honest with th mtaMlaMc. that cov fk of defects. He nut 'titlajm Into vhn , m point he made was KlMDBer on nnv vnnr, 'u th life and spirit of ibid a strone annoA nt i. ...... . .--. - 'icu every man to Retail Market. OntB White, $28 per ton. . Wheat $1.00. Rolled barley $30. Eggs 25 c. k Butter Country, 36c; cream ery, 40c. Flour Vnlley, $1.20 pr sack, hard wheat, $1.40 $1.50. Bran 85c per Back; $27.50 per ton; Bhorta, $1.15 per sack. Hay Timothy, 85 90c por cwt; cheat, '90c; clover, 75a per cwt ; shorts, $1.15 per sack. Livestock. Hogs Fat, $5.00. Stock hogB $4.00. Cows Top, $2.75; fair, $2 $2.50 Steers Tops, $3.50; fair, $2.75 $3.00. Tropical Fruit. ' Bananas $C. Oranges $2.25. Lomons $3. GO 4.50. Voal DrcBscd, 5 7c. Portland Mnrkct. Wheat Club, 82S3c; vnlloy, 83c; blue stem, 85c. Mlllstult Bran, $21. Hny Timothy, vnlloy, $17 $18; .ilfnlfn, $12 $13. Vetch $8.50. Poultry UonB, 12 13c; ducks, 14 15c; plgoons, old $1 por doz. Neighborhood Favorite Mrs. E. D. Charles, of Harbor, Mo., spoaklng of Electric BIttors, says: "It Is a neighborhood favorlto hero with us." It deserves to bo a favor lto cvory whore. It glvos quick relief In dyspepsia, liver complaint, kldnei dorangomont, malnutrition, nervous ness, weakness and gonornl debility. Its notion on tho blood, as n thorough purifier mnkcfi it oepcclally usoful as a spring medicine. This grand altcr atlvo tonic Is sold undor guarantee nt J, C. Perry's drug storo; 50c. -i ' New Corporations. Hancock Street Building Com pany; principal offlco, Portland, Oro gon; capital stock, $10,000; Incor porators, Clarence L. Horn, B. M. Lombard and W. M. Gregory. Karo-Klappor Company; principal offlcd, Portland, Oregon; cnpltal stock, $50,000; Incorporators, L. E. Karo, M. Klapper, Annie Karo and Laura, Klapper. Latter Day Saints Cometery Asso elation; principal ofllce, La Grande, 'Xts i V i lo;Orog5n; capital stock, $700; Incor- K did monpv ,u.,t,MPorators. c- J- B,n!k. Frod G- Tn',or "r "!' nml n. H Tnnlnn f W W f Ploasant Valloy Grange No. 34S, READY TAILORED CLOTHES FOR WELL DRESSED MEN. ATT jfhf7 S I JJ Is J'z" " s k str r y fc i . ,, . ,, dMW'V1 PRICE RANGE $ 2D T 40 OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY COMPANY SATURDAY TO MONDAY ROUND TRIPS a THE CLASSIFIED Wt4tl4HH-H-H-fi-H-iH-l TIME CARD Effective Saturday, Feb. 15, 1908. Iit-nviiiK Salem Daily. Commencing February 15th the No. 2 for Portland and intermediate Southern Pacific company will sell 8tat,ona 8:00 a. m. Saturday to Monday round trip tlck- No. 4 for Portland and Intermediate eta, Salem to Portland for all trains stations .11:00 a. m. leaving Salem on Saturday and Sun No. G for Portland and Intermediate day, returning Monday. stat,ons 2:00 p. m. WM. M'MURRAY, no. o ior rorunnu ana intermediate JOHN M. SCOTT, Gen. Pass, Agt. stations 5:00 p. m. Arriving Snlein Dally. No. 1 from Portland and Intermediate stations 10:40 a. in. No. 3 from Portland and intermediate stations 1:40 p. m. No. fi from Portland and Intermediate stations 4:40 p. m. No. 7 from Portland and Intermediate stations 7:40 p. ra. ABSGen. Pass. Agent. Tho optimist knowB .that tho mist will certainly bo dlspolled and pass away. Thb pessimist Ib betting ovn money It will Inst always. SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. Tlmo Card No. 82 Effectivo Sunday December 20tli, 12.01 A. M. Toivnrd Portlnnd Passenger, No. 10. 5:53 A. M. Oregon Express No. 18. 8:40 A. M. Cottago Grove Pussonger. No. 12. 2:4D P. M. RoBeburg Pas- songor. No. M. 9:13 P. M. Portland Ex press. Toward I'ortlnnd Freight. No. 222 5:00 P. M. Portland Fast Freight. No. 22 G 10:40 a. m., way freight arrives. No. 220 11:28 a. m., way freight doparts. ' Toward San Francisco Passenger. I No. 11. 11.03 A. M. Roseburg Paa. sengor. No. 17. G:45 P. M. iCottngo Grove PassonGor. No. 15.-9:56 P. M. California Ex press. No. 13. 2:01 A. M. San Francisco Express. Toward San Francisco Freight. No. 221.-2:43 A. M. Portland Fast Frolght No. 22511:28 A. M. Way-Froight CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought ofS Soars tho Signatnro iiiiiiiiHiiiiiiimiiiiM The White Mouse Restaurant 4 For a Rrgulnr 25c Dinner at 20c J They can't be bent McGilchrist & Son & Ul t wt U0 ? I hi 1 1 MMIH HI 4 4 '"did money WB!t when half way i ' c Ui JDlritna' .J I ' W4 la" uow.m rt uB """'" .dry;! principal office, Ploasant Val .- Jtm urn- f. . . -- m v - -caue ue found he' , . ... ';. "."i.' , u, niu umcr ui rnuuua ui uununu- !" tu once said T .tk 1 r m'jm b .. - mail m j,8 - . orK ne Ib , '..""-1 " uw. if" m iirinfttnT. M.:z:-..A!r,tam la, " "uw n wag ocipi Abraham 10 ha urao 'dn mott,-. -.- ..,.. Hj. v " 'nunc 71 01ltH w . . i of r,. ,::.1.","?a" im .; w:bnmon F T,v,.. :." mVa 8 ffr nt " aUl- ,ie k "''instorloiw 'h mett vr Mi t....i Mfcw.. "" "r.vajt of tl. Ja the Whtt lit. aa niu k. i J.'lto De0,.u.. u-.T u.r fH-mo-k flr.t8lwPti;iip. p. ??": r. " muf a ley, Orogon; Incorporators, H. W. Snnshall, E. S. Jenne and Jennlo Krononborg. Rich Mountain Clrclo No. 4, Ladlos of tho Grand Army of tho Republic; principal office, Esygene, Oregon; in corporators, Mrs. Mary Small, Mrs. Emily Sylvester and Mrs. Bortha Foster. The Buokeyo Timber Company; Incorporated undor tfie laws of Ohio; capital stock, $0000; attorney In fact, Howard I. Holland, Port land, Oregon. Arrested a cough that has beon hanging on for over two months by taking Bal lard'a Horehound Syrup. If you haw a cough, don't wait top It at once with thU wonderful roraody. Splen did for coughs, colds on obost, Influ enza, bronchitis and pulmonary troubles. Prlco 25c, 50c and $1.00. Sold by all dtalors. O ' There is nvor much kicking about the rules of the game by thae who happen to win. Worn Out rdM l te K That's tho wav von fal nhnut tha im . ""n thoesrh : . . ..-,.. i J- . -i - n uu yuu iia.ve a. iiuokiuu oOHigh. it's foollshnosa to let it go oa and trust to luok to get over It, when Ballard's Horohcmnd Syrup will Mop the cough and heal tho lungs. Prlee 25c. 50c and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by aM dealers. tti Jottfee. Jlte. Tka 1 - Ue " i rr- Wcew fr ru i ..""wiatry. TIMT3 TABLE CORVAiiLIB A IiSTERN R. R. Truliw from and to Ynqulna, No. 1 Arrives at Corvallla ....11:00 a.m. Arrive, at Albany 5:55 p.m. Louvos Ynqulna G:45 a. m. Arrlvos nt Albany 11:58 a.m. No. 2 Lenvo .Albany 12:35 p.m. Arrives nt Yaqulnn .... 6:15p.m. Trains to and from Detroit. Lenvoa Corvullls 1:40 p.m. No. 3 I Loaves Albany 7:30 a.m. A. M. 0:00, a7:05, 8:05, 10,05. No. 4- Leave Detroit 1 : 00 n. m. follows, commencing Jan. 1G, 1908' Trains for CorvulllH, No. 8 Ltwnos Albany 7:55 a.m. Arrives at CorvalllB .... 8.36a.m. No. 10. Loavae Albany 3 : 55 p. ra. Arrlvos at CorvalllB .. 4:36 p.m. No. fr Leaves Albany 7:46 p.m. Arrlvos ut Corvatlls .. 8:25 p.m. Trnlim for Albany. No. 5 Lemu Cuval'U .... Arrlvos nt Albaay Leaves Corvallln ,.... Arrlvos at Albany . .... No. 7 I.'ww Cirva'Ms Arrives at Albany No. 11 (Sunday only) I. Tea CorvulllH 11:15 a, m. Ar.lvee at Albany 11:58a.m. v 12 (Sunday on'y) Lftv.i. A'bau 12.35p.m. Arrives a Corvalllu .. . 1:18 p.m. For furtLer Information apply to WM. McMURRAY, Gn. Pass. Agt., Portland, Oregon. Jno. M. Soott, AMt. O. P. A. ejwaejmeja)wnii ttJU) COURT STRKKT. Call and try 16c also ( Meal ! Board per week $2.78, J furnUhed wbi very AnannaVtA twiiuuiiuin. at im Salem Restaurant MEALS 15c i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 it i ELITE HOTEL Rcbtaurant and hotjl, on European plan. Meals at all ; ; hours on Bhort ordor. Regular dinner 35 cents. Thirty now- . . ly finished furnished rooms. E. ECICERLEN, Prop. 148 Commercial St. 4 ii MMi imnnniiiinn ti:30 a. m. 7:10 a. m. 2:15 p.m. 2;55 p. m. 6?00 p. m. 0:40 p. m. ii... (. 'vrry HiL;r Ne UoZ8a,,t Udle. 1U1, lebrate " o !! wn ui in ii BwtL y r&L&mi T.X5. lha ICkd Yea Ht U-cai. Bst OCT. Co Steamers Pomona Ot trnli leave for Portland Monda, Weu e day and Friday at 10 a. m and Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday a . M F-j' Corvallls. Tuesday Thursday and Saturday about 6 p m. M. P. Baldwin, agent. Office and dock at foot of Trade street M. I BALDWIN, Agent. Hotel St. Philip Fourth and Fifth and Rnrnslde BtrtWa, Portland, Oregon, Now fireproof European Hotel Steam heat. Modern convenience Rates $1.00 per day and up. Union depot car will land you at tho door H. PIERCE, Prop. Barneifs Restaurant and Lunch Counter In Bush bank block remodeled and fl:st-cla8 service. MoalB and lunches in beet stylos. Ladles and family trado sollcltod. FOB SAL For Sale 8 Mi acres two miles south of Salem, on Liberty rond; chick en wlro fence all around place; how houso and furniture; now out buildings; three dozen chickens. G. W. Flesher, Salem, roMto No. 3. 2-G-2wk MISCELLANEOUS. WN Lost Two horses, ono dark brown; weight 1000 pounds, nnd ono light grey, weight 950. Finder tnko up nnd notify J. M. Tenbo, Chemown, Ore. 2-14-3U For Sale 34 acres adjoining ntnto fair grounds', 10 acres cast nnd 24 acres west of tho fair grounds road For sale at your grocers'. BUTTERNUT BREAD. It Is worth moro than any othor 'rend yet tho prlco 1b no hlghor. Can bo sold Boparately or in bulk. Good Improvements and nil kinds of fruits. A bargain for tho right party. Call on S. S. Colo, 570 Lib erty street, Salem. 1-18-lm Wood For Sale Dry cord wood; first, and some second, growth fir. All orders dollvored. Prices rea sonably. L. M. Van Clcavo at FalrgroundB Wood Yard. Phono Main 1497. l-16-lmo Peach Seed for Sale. Wo will hnvo a carload of California seedling peach seed for salo at Salem, and would contrnct with purchasers to gro-v us prunes nnd penchea for fall dollvory, 1909. For Informa tion address Chlco Nursery Co., Chlco, California. 1-27-tf For Bale Seven-room houso and lot, modern, excepting bent. Price $1700, also U block, good loca tion. Prlco $1900. Latham Land Company, over Portland Gonornl Electric Company. 2-8-tf Rred-to-lny Slng".o Comb Rhodo Island Reds Eggs for hntohlng, $1.60 por sotting of 13. Also lmvo a fow lino cockorols nt $1.50 each. 2417 Trade, corner 24th St. G. W. Hlrons. 2-13-lw For Suit Ono mare, wolghe 1400 pounds. Will soil or trado for 1200-pound horse. Phono 74 or call at Salem Truck &. Dray Co'e office. 2-1 3-1 m CALIFORNIA BAKERY, Thomas A Coolcy, Props. Found Fountain pen. Ownor can lmvo camo by calling nt shorlft'n office, proving property and pay ing for this notice. 2-13-3t Wanted, Information FamlllcB hav ing soda cases and bottles, kegs or jugs belonging to tho Gideon Stola Company, plcaso call up phono 20, or drop postal car, giving stroot nnd'number. , 2-10-lw Roguo River Orchard for Sale- Clean. Profit-bearing; deep al luvial river bottom soil. Good buildings. Soil ontlro or subdi visions. Good roads. Near good 9-month Bchool, Good cllmato. Bon A. Lowell, Woodvlllo, Oro gon. 1-30-lm. Fu Sale Ono horso, wolght about 1200 pounds; 3V4lch Rushfor.l wagon, double set of hnrncsu; ono Oliver chlllod plow, No. 40. En. qulro 1859 N. Llborty St., Salem. 2-14-3t For Sale Good, young, fresh' cow; also hnvo a good 8-room, hard finished cottage. Enqulro nt 2031 Stato atrcot, corner 2 let street, or; phono 1205. 2-13-3t For Sale 184 ncree, 100 under cul tivation, 20 ucres In hops, balance In pasture; tho boat of prairie black loam soil. Prlco $G5 por ncru. Latham Land Company. 2-15-tf. Will Call and "Pay "Cash For roon'e cost off clothln, broken watches and Jowolry. Wo clenn and prco. High grado work. Phono 9G3. Slgournoy, 483 Stato. 1-26-tf, II. S. Gilo & Co. Wholomlo grocor nnd commission merchants. Wo aro solo agents for Rex Spray. It Is nbsolutoly uniform In utrongth. A porfect chemical combination'. Costs a ltttlo moro, but chonpost In thu end, strength nnd reliability considered. 1-15-tf Will tho. Party Who borrowed a Snoll bicycle from Tho Journal offico about two wcoks ngo kindly return snmo, as tho ownor neode It. l-10tf Vogct Lumber and Ful Co. -Lumber .nhlnglce, building material, wood and coal. Low ptIcch and prompt dollvorlos. Ono block oast of 8. P. pa88ongc depot- Phone 108. ' 7-a-tf Butto Wenderoth Fine wines, liquors and cigars. Wo handle tho colcbratod Kollog gaud Caatla whiskies. Cool and refreshing boon constantly oi drnught. Bouthi Commercial street 9-3-lyr Enlarged Our moat market on East State .stroot has boon doubled In bIbo nndt For Suit Twonty-nvo Whlto Log- 1 " "'", , . , . ' t wo ar hottor proparod than ever to each; 504 Belmont stroot, ond of miBfftMn. rnm mnrvlna nn street, North Salem. 2-15-5L I.. . n. , . m. nnr .. nM ki mv wa wabtt m nwav ws or phono 199. B. E, Edwards & Go. Oak Trvt'H for Removing Oct your wood now. Ed. Jory, phono Farm ora 3G4. 2-15-31 DRAYMEN. Cuiiiiuliie Bros Transfer Cnuaiiy All kinds of transfer work done Furnlture and plunos boxed read) for shipment. Prompt service ii our motto. Stand and office at 253 South Commercial street. I Phono 210. Residence Phono 968. jllaggngo and Express B. N. White, gonoral delivery to any pat of the city on short notice. Stnnd in front of urnott's rostnurnnt, Com mercial stroet. Phono 39 G. Resi dence phono 590. 2-14-tf Salem Fence Works Headquarter for Woven Wiro Fencing, Netting, Pickets, Gates, Maithold Roofing, P. & B. .Ready Roofing All at lowest prices. CHAS. D. MULLIGAN Successor WAIiTER MORLEY. 350 Court St. Salem, Ore. WANTED. Wanted If you want a marble or granlto monumont we can save yon money. Wo don't pay big rent nor city taxoa you get tho benoflt Cotrto and get our prices, nnd be convinced. Our shop is in City View comotory. Blaesing GranUe Co., J. D. Bohannan, manager. I 1-13 LODaEfl. 7nrpcntcre Union No, 1005 Local Union .No. 10G5 of Carpenters an Jolrers of America moot over? Saturday ovoulng at 7:30 p. m. I Hearst ball, 420 Stato St. A. W Donnls, Roc. Soc. Forester of America Court Shor wood Forostors, No, 10. Moots SaUirdny night in Holmun hall, State streot. Waldo Miller, O. It; J. C. Perry, financial nooretary. Central Lodge No. 18, K. of P. Castle Hall In Holinan block, cor ner Stato and Liberty street Tuosday of each week at 7:30 m. Oscar Johnson, O. O.; E. II Anderson, K. of R. and 8. Modern Woodmen of America -Or gon Cedar Camp No. 5246. Meet overy Thursdjy evening at o'clock In Holman hall. W. W Hill, V. C; F. A. Turner, dork f" HuieWingSangCo. Renova! Sate We are soiling out all goods at cost price. Move and sell store building and all the goods. Everything must go. 346 Court Street, Salem, Or, '1'UMEJt' .""" Theo. M. liari" Plumbing, hot water and steam beating and tinrVng. 164 Commercial streot Phone Main 193. 9-1-lyr M. J. Peuel Plumbing, steam and gas fitting. Successor to Knox & Murphy, 22C Commercial street, Prone Main 17. Woodmen of World Moot every Ft day night at 7:30, In Holman hnl L. E. Ponnoll, O. C; P. L. Vrux 1T, Clork. LTvETT5 AND FEED STABLEST Li7ery'a7idTd'7?uU office Stables, at 264 Ferry street, between Comoerolal and Front streets. Telephone 188. Some of the finest liveries in the city can be found here. Diek Westacott, proprietor. 10-1-lyr PROFESSIONAL. O. V, CIlis, M. D. Physician and surgeon. Telephone 307 Main. Offices, 646 State street, opposite court home, Salem, Or, Residence Phone SIS Kiln. 8-13- Ibbo" Lincoln Annuity Union, Blok, accl dent and pension Inauraneo; $1! 000,000 plodgrd; overy claim p&le Good agents wanted. J. II. C Mongomory, supreme organize Box432 Balem, Oregon. R H Ryan, secretary, 546 State str I MM 1 . BAH II AND DOOR FAOTORniB Frank 31. Brown. Manufacturer at saab, doors, mouldings. All kind of houso finish and bard wood work. Front street, between fitat and Court. Make all complulnts at tho office. Tho man who doee thing Is (he fellow the world waits to crown, but he's got to do things no four-flush-lug. 8omo city pooplo cry loudly for justlco when mercy is really what hey want. ;iil