Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, April 04, 1908, Page 6, Image 5

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    DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, PRECOX. SATURDAY, APRIL I. iW
MARKET
REPORTS
BY WIRE
M CITY MARKET
.Unltcd Press Leased Wire.)
2tJOTATXON8 ON I'RODUOE AT
.-SAW FRANCISCO AND PORT-
KATS TXIOAIi fllARlCBT, COR-
WOMXnu W TO DATK RK-
ararrs of xivk stooic and
CHICAGO 'GRAIN MARKET.
TUnltcd Press Leased WIro.)
'Sun Francisco, April A. Wheat
Nn. I California club, per contnl,
107 V& 01.06; whlto milling club,
3tLG2MiQ'I.G7,j; whlto Australian,
B-701.72,4: northern bluoatom,
1.02Hl.C7,Xi; northern club,
n.C7Mi0l.O2; inferior grndoa of
wheat, $1.35 1. HO.
Harloy No. I food, $1.35$ 1. -10,
with boiho fancy nt $1.38; com
mon to fnlr, 1 1.27 MG 1.38 tt;
"browing nt San Frnnclsco, $1.10
a 4G; browing and shipping nt Port
CoHtn, $i.400)l.iri; Chovnllor, $1.05
1.85, according Ao qMullty.
. Ruttor Froah Cnliforntn, oxtniB,
22c; flrata, 20V&o; kocoikIh, IOe:
fronh pnnklng stock No. 1, ISMic;
JNo. 2, 18c.
Froah ogga Per dozen,, oxtrnH,
J7o; ilrsta, Ifl&c; aocqnda, 15 Vic;
thirds, 15oj dlrtlua, No. 1, 15c;
dlrtloa, No. 2. Ho.
Now ohooRo Por pound, Cali
fornia lints, rnncy, ll'fco; flrslfl, He.
soconda, 10c; California Young
Amorlcn, fancy. 'a; flrHtH, 12c.
PotntooB- i'or contnl, Lompooa,
$1.101.25; Orogoii Hitrlmnks, 80c
g$1.10; rlvr whlloH, fancy. -10H
'85o; early roue, $1.25 1.35; rlvor
reds, $1.35(01.40; hwooi potatooa,
standards, $1.50 1.75; Tnngeriner,
$1.75 2.00.
SALISM MARKET.
Ijocal Wholesale Market. t
Eggs 12 c. ,
Hit Iter Creamery, 30c. " '
Cowa $33.50. .
Hens lie; mixed chickens, 10c.
Local wheat 8 2 8.5c.
Oats 37 40c.
Barley $20. I
Flour Hnrd wheat, $4.50 4.80..
valley, $4.00.
Hnv Chnnt. tl2ffll4: clover. $10
12 per ton; tlmofby, $14 15.
Onions 3c.
Hops 1907 crpp,l44c.
Caacara Bark 3 to 3 Vt c.
Mhalr 20c. .
HaII Market.'
Oats$1.451.50 per cwt. ,
Wbcafei$i.00. ' v; ,
RolIedMmrloy $31. ' . -
EggiH-lflc. ' . " '
Butter; Country, ,35; - creamery;
3c. - : . 1 -
Fioiii- Vnllov. tl.20r ir sack:
hard wheat, $1.40 $1.50. '
Bran 90c per anck; $30.00 per
ton; Hliort, $1.40 per Bacfi.;
Iluy Cheat, $1G17. olver,
$15; cheat, 85c; clover, v7iic' per cwt.
Orangce $2.50 2.50.
Livestock., .
Hogg Fat, $5.50.
Stock hoga $4.50.
Steer Tope, $3.50; fair, $2.75
$3.00.
Veal 0 8c.
l'roplcal Fruity
Bananas $0.50. "
Oranges $2.35 2. 50.
Lomons $3. 50 4.50.
Portland Market.
Wheat Club, 8384o; valley, S3
81; bluoHtPin, 858fi.
Poultry Hon, 1314o; dttoki,
15 10c; plgoona, old $1 por do.
MIllBtuff Bran, $24.
Hay Timothy, valluy, $1GP17;
alfalfa, $13(0 11.
Votoh--$l4.
Rt'ccptloii by Roosters.
A banquet nt tho urmory luia bson
arranged for tho ovonlng of April C
by tho cominltteo of tho Booators'
club as a fitting manner to wltnoaa
tho fading away of that organization
and merging Into tho bonrd of trad
-o
Prt'Nldciit Roosevelt Say.
That outdoor oxcrclHo la noo'lod by
Dm AmnHnnll lllllllllu. TliriPft U'l
! ..1. ...... .r. In... r.tMxlf llmf inlvlp..? Tin.
$2.50 $3 nor cruto; now potatooa, ; .... iH Hlmnlo two Hallaid'a
... . ..
yollow, $4;
"2 3 c pot lb
OnloiiB -Knatorn
(eastern reda, $3.50.
OrnngoH Por box, nnvola, fancy,
$3.00 2. 25; cholco, $1.75 2. 00;
Snow Liniment, and tho rhoumnllam
will go. leaving ou at spry aa a
colt, Gives quick and pormanont ro
Hot from thuumalwm, tu-uinlgla
lnmo back and all palna. Sold by all
dealora. .
The fate of the
breakfast is decided
by the quality of
the Coffee.
'C
J.AJ0LGER2J
lipssst
whzitt-2j
w&x?5j
mm
Fo!frV
G&Men
Gate
?.
makes brctalcfast the begin
ning of a cheerful day.
Aroma-tight tins saVe. all
the fragrance nd strength.
Sold on merit. No prizes
No couponsNo crockery.
J. A. Folgr l Co.,
San JTransciaco
BjninaWHii'UMl.HlWpilJI HIDMH.
TO RESIST
(Continued from page one.t
soon for tho annulment of the two-
cent passenger rate law In Illinois.
H. L.WIncholl, president of tho
Hock Ilaland, was chairman of tho
conforonco, and aa fcMch was author
ized o appoint a cominltteo of thn'o
whose duty ft ahall bo to iirruugo for
and conduct, with tho nttornoyK, the
proceedings nccoaanry to have the
validity of tho law tested.
Although tho president wlio at
toudod tho conforonco tok no do
olalvo notion wlj,h roferonoc to rnto
Iiiwh In any othor atntci, tho gouernl
opinion was that a continuation of
tho proacnt low rnto hauls In paH?u
ger and freight trafTlc. togothar with
poor buHluoaa, would bankrupt many
of tho railroads.
o
COFFEE
is perishable, it ought to
be kept in tight packages,
not exposed to' air. j
Your crom return our)money It too do 1
like SchlllinK't Beit: w par Itim
There's this difference between
the cocoa habit and the coffee
habit: Cocoa makes you health
ier, stronger, steadier, better
able to dd yotir share. Does
coffeg?
'.,
LESS THAN A CENT A CUP
$
CO
COA
IK
I
Is made with scrupulous, con
scientious care and old-fashioned
attention to cleanliness, purity,
goodness and quality. No cocoa
at any price can be better or
more delicious. Your grocer
sells and recommends it.
IX. CtrifrnrdcHJ Company
dan Vnnwhea.
iYAMHILL
...- . .-.V- .
HORStTHIEF
LANDED
mm ME OR BE
BLOWN TO PIECES
..
IMPERIAL REVERSIBLE DISC HARROW
With Foretruck
ItAIIiUOAD CO.MMiSHIOX
AXI) RUSINKSSMK!
A conference will bo IteJd n- After a ton dnya olmio over tho
twoon tho railroad oouunlHBttiii and I tato for Win. Wilson, an nllogod
tho HuBlnoaa Mon'a lengiipnoWlnkor iiorHO thfuf. Sheriff John Connol or
City in Portland. April C, for tho rnm-hfU county, a Mated by Sheriff
njirpoio of dtacusslng corloln ob- culver or Marlon county, caught hla
Jeatlonnblo fonturea to nakor City nmn nt Jafferaon yoatordny.
In tin recent Orogon Hallway & Tfit days ngo a Vamhlll counl
NnvlgMtlon rato oarfe declalon. A runner rationed tho theft of a vnut
1'ATTKIISOK, X. .11. BRTXB KC
CKIVKS; HTARTrihNn- PROPOSAIi
KIIOM A.N UNICXOWN- SUITOR
OREGON.
WRITES EAST!
rORA!
4w9ftcSN
YQ VESft ft k
( in aBwiaH4Egy
iBHl Si Hi k mwi mm. 9KrKffiv mB
v V vv w 3 H I & VPSi mr4i
Patterson, N. J., April i "Marry
mo or U(r blown to pluaua."
This lb tho startling domnnd, npoit
Mlaa Virginia Curtib, a bentiful
young woman who ran. second fn the
rnco toe queen of tho MnrdI Grna
i.iiinllnl Inuf von I' 'I1W lirninRlll fltld
""" . " .UHIIIHUI .HOW JV.... ... ,--, -
inttnr mm rxtfilvod bv tilt) C01llllll- nliln tinranH. namlim Wllann aa t ' ,iw.. ,!,..( nt .innth. ti. l-hi oront of
"" ...- -. ..... . .- , jr . i4ll' bIMWdV "A .... V.. ... v. --
.. . .l... fAAU... Uul .. . -. 1 . .. 1 I ...I. A lnM.l..M I
Mon front me unKwr iiy tvniriv i' tiitot to anerin uimiuui, wuu ihihi(,
Timiilnv rnntinstlllir that tliev he llir Mm Inttnr liml ITOIIO to IllllS-
Ktvon r honrlng In tho matter bafore boro tiwvcrnl daya before Immodlnle-
nny dcclBlnn wa roached. but tho y went to that town. When ho go-
caao had boon dee'ded and tho do- to'H'Habovo. Wllou had loft sevornl
cIbIoij publUhod boforo tho letter (yi i,0foro, F-om HlllBboro tho
waa received. The commission then rima led to Portland; to Oregon
luforiuod tho lon;iio that thoy would city; to Mntklmin and than to this
mnk. an appointment with thon Pny
whon convenient with the reaitU tht sheriff Connul Imiuwllntoly on
th- cummlMtim yeetordtty repolvwl ),la arr'.nirhore no Ittfd Sheriff Ott-
. . ... . I. MX. In . . X 1 I -L 4
a toH'Brnm aoiung pru uw m yer an.l wont was wmi iiroiiuuuni. iu
Portland. Tho ciuim for the hoar- peare ofllcers In tho aurroundlng
Ing 1h not known by tho commUiIon town with tho rultthntword vaa
but it la prohablo that Is boennso of ,ocflcd from Jafferaon that tho
arrwugainonU which have boin In mti-li aoimht man wob thro. Con
voruo with railroad company pro- noj amj culver wont to jefferon
vldlng for the receiving of goods In nn,i ondod tho long rAintnlt. placing
nfiKinmi inttt liv tho morohants and wiiHmi nminr nrrost and setzlns the
V.......1M . 3r m IK ' ..-.. .. ..... ,,..--
thon ehlixplng back along the lino horBO.
In m than cnrloniU at tho same
Thla Itnplomont ombodloi aovoral now and valuable featuros and
rcprtot ft marked advance ovor the ordinary Xyva of Dlao Harrow,
inatcad r UisUB culdud by a tongue, tho Harrow U contro led by a two
wheeled trpok. attaohod to tho front end of tho frame. The wheels io
prlvotod under tho frame and allow a aquuro turn to bo made. Ihe
truck oxorolatM a positive guidance and control ovor tho harrow, which
follow It htat aa tho rear wheola of a wagon follow tho front whtola.
No ono will dotty that tho tonguo aa uaod In tho ordinary DHo
Harrow t mpto troublcomo and low undor control thau the .tongue on
othor liunlomonta. It la Jorkod vlolontly from aldo to aldo by tho motion
if tho harrow, frota and worries tho toam and la especially annoying Iu
turning uornora. Tho foro truok dooa away. with all thU. tho toam U
MUr managed and work quietly and oaally without bolng aubjeuted to
thu pounding of tonguo and nookvoke. Thoro U no neck wolkht and
nto alde-dratt. tho harrow simply fnllown tho truck.
Tho iiiMltlun of the frame on tho foro truok la adjustable. This ii
Important becattso to noouro mnlform dopthy of cut tho (rumo should o
lovol with 0o aurfaoe of the ground. If tho front end of tho framo U
oo high, tho tnsldo disc bladoa will put too dooy; If too low. tho out
ildo dlaiw will out too deep. Whn tho framo Is level nil tho blades
out nllk and uniform wiklvnMoii la aeourod.
The hltoli also U adjustable, and may bo made considerably lowe
than on u tonguo harrow, tho lowo-t lilloh holt bolng only U lnohe
from tho ground. The line of draught Is consequently lowor and tho
pull of ho team, thoroforo. more offoatlvo.
Tlwso adjustmunu of framo and hitch onablo tho oporator to got
tho boat and mo&t offooUve work out of his machine with tho least x
ortlon on tho pari of hla tonm.
a refusal, camo to tho girl In a black
hand' lettor which- b1o roeefved to
day. MIbb CurtU otntoa ahe hna not
tho sllghtoat Idoiu oa to tbo Idontity
of tho aondor of tho mlsatvo, which
hiw boon turned ovor to the pollco
-q
1.1 of Y'oniul rt Wiflc.
t lonst, la what a young baby ought
to gain In wrtght. Does yours? u
not thoro's Bomothlng wrong with
Its dlgotl(Mt. Olvo It MCUCOB wauy
Kllxlr and It will begin gaining a-.
onco. Cttroa etomncn ono uww
troubles, ntd digestion, stops frotrut
neaa, good for. teething bcbloa.
Prloo 25c and 50c Sold by all
dealers.
,,.. ...
FORMUll RKSTAURAKT
LVX IX DUHANCE YH.K
rato.
The railroad commission tyoater
day received i formal complaint
from A. A. Marvel, of Boyjl, claim
...i i
For CNstlpatlo.
Mr. L. H. Farnham, a prominent
druggist of Spirit Lake, Iowa, says'
ni.HTnhrlntn'R fitomach and Live?
Tablota nro corlalnly tho boat thing
...... .. .. .....-.,-. - -. 'Tablota aro cortatniy mo ooat mir
ing that the facilities for handling jon thp lMRrkot for constipation
freight and th depot were Inade
qnnto.
o-
7i ant Whnt He NccdiHl.
'Nino yo.ra ago it lookoti as if
my Um had cor-e," aaya Mr. C.
Varthlng, of Mill Croak, Ind. Tor.
"I wna bo run down that Ufo hung
on a vory Blender thread. It wna
then my druggist recommended
Kleotrlc nlttors. I bought a, bottlo
aud I got what I needed Strength.
1 had ono foot in tho grave, but
Kleotrlo Hitters put It bnukqu tho
turf again, and I've been well over
sinew." Sold under guarantee nt J.
P. Parrv'u druc store. 50c.
ntvA theso tablets a trial. You are
rtrlahi n find them aeraeaiiie ana
plfiyjunt Iu effect. Price, 25 cnta.
Samploa tree. For Bate oy in.
Stono'a drug store.
. o
Cnmbridgo Defeats Oxford.
(United PrMa Leaacd Wire.)
London, April i. The Cambridge
University olght defeated Oxford in
the nnnual race over tho Thames
courae. Cambridge led all tho way
and won by three lengtha In 19 mln
uCes and 19 acconda. Tho courso
waa four and ono-fourth miles.
-o
Mitchell, Lewis & Staver
211 te 237 SUte St.
F. P. GARY.
Nbtuagr Salem Brunch
W1IITI5 IIRONZK MONUMENTS
Never chip,, crack
.tarulsu, jiuoas' or
corrodo. The jcly
kiud that never
need cleaning. For
tho truth of the
abovo aoo them iu
all the Salem aud
many cf tho conn
t y cemeterlea:
some of thotn
have been there fo,' ?8 years. It
you want tho very bust at llvlug
pice.i call on tiraddtets
458 Mill Bt. Phono US4 Salem. O'
T. B. WAIT.
1
I CTtSBfft
m
A Henling Slve for Rums, Chappwl
lianas nntl oro ivipptcs,
Aa a healing salvo for burna,
sorea, sore nlpplaa and chapped
hands Chambenniu'a Salve Is most
excellent It n-Jayt tho aln of a
b iv almost Itnantly, and tin e-a
tho Injury bi w severe, heali tho
parts without leaving a scar. Price
25 cents. For sale by Dr. Stone's
" ' Hi ' in
CASTOR I A
I'or Infants ani Children.
Tk M You Kavi Always IncM
Boars tho Iff sfsr" ."?"
I 61snaturo of L&zJ. &&A44
Kenneth Howard Says Ho Knows of
No Reason for Ills Apprrlicn
alon, '
Kenneth Howard, who has been
in chftrcrn of the Horseshoe restau
rant on State atreet, la in the coun
ty jail awaiting tho sheriff from
Baker county, on .the charge of ob
taining money under false pretenses
while In Baker City. Ho profeaaes
to know of no reascm for hla nrrest,
and Sheriff Culver has not been In
formod of tho particulars.
1 o-
All Signs Must Oo,
I am Inatruoted by the council ta
notify all cencerned:
That all signs whioh aro now
created and fuapended In the city
which do not conform to the pro
visions of ordinance No. 552, must
IiAHOi; SYNDICATE ISTB5T
INTO HARDWOOD PI
AND .SECURE A LUWB
OF YAIAr.fIUiK TIMHBt.
(United Pres Utai
DnrMaml f)r AnrP f A1
unin of Oroeon lurobermM W
Dr. J. A. Pettlt. of Portliti
Just rotutned from Pmib.'
Mini milfih ftO CXtettHt U"
lion Into the hardwootf
nontn alonr th? na Al
tho Oregon capitalists wi
inri'fi imi( of hardwoM
Thi.i' nro -cruUed' Inlei:
unnnn.-'olnmbla bottnd'
.. . Ait4 .
..ort tiint tney i i
Bjmi.tf of hardwwd te '
flno stand of hannwd tter
wtir not attempt to ws
ncunerly for ae ,wr
A T.rpnfT.tMr St9
, .., hav jwt ;';
rear neaun " " .,r8,fikli
nuCKln rti'v- --- fc 5
mo cf bleeding p.
SITyb.1
UVIWXJ" " i ."M
Salve h' '"i,h9
burna, wound and
ar flrae. 35C t C ""
atro
.. . lM1
.r W H If
pastor .U P - "
7:30 p. ro th a",rt
the Wotu' rr
society. Mrs. p. - ,,
lug. Mn. " jj
will give ;
a .peaKer
AH aro cordlaw ,B'
a.'
3
bo forthwith removed.
AV. A. MOORES,
4-4-31 Recorder.
... ,. , o-.
A Iviiorker
.. . trnm In anv
is a man wny cuu.i " w." ",-,t I
person or thing. It's a habit cauaert
by a disordered liver. If yn"
things through blue spectacles, trea.
your liver to a good cleaning out
process with Ballard'a Heroine. A
aure rnre for constipation, dyapop
ala, indigestion, sick headache, nu
lousness, all liver, stomach and bow
el troublea. Sold by all druggists.
Plenty "
. flH br 1"".
IS CUU- -
. nnt DO
uvoi - - .
a .hA Hiiti v- ...
?!f"V.h.l brla?.
,,U.O" " ., - IJ( j
l)r- K,n!flVstbtd''
C. Perry diofj1
u.. elta M tw Ha 25BRgM
7
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?i n,rbM. iWrji
w. - . vwm
lent. Or"; - Rj
:v
and o of
wetgM 1 1 "
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mWIU YSTU-
,n ar Pf tW.
will In ..,5tfl.i
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