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. "t - m DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. TUESDAY, APRIL 28. 1008 8 b: i) MARKET REPORTS JiYWIRE BAY CITV MARKET QUOTATIONS ON PRODIJCK AT BAN FRANCISCO AND PORT LANDLOCAL MAHKOT COD' RKOTKD UP TO RATK Snn Frnnclsoo, Apr. 2S Whont No. 1 Callfoi'iiln club, per cutital. $1.D7 V4 fP LOR; wlilto milling club, $1.02 Vi io 1.07 Vi ! white Australian, $1.70 f' 1.72 1(6 ; northern bluestoih, $1.02 & 81.C7V& northern club, l.G0Ql.un; Inferior grade or wheat, 1.3lifll.fi0. Hurley No. 1 feed, $1.3ri(ftl.i0, with Kinio fnncy ut .-V com mon to rnlr, 91.27V6 C? 1.32 ; brew Ing nt San Frnnclsco, '$1.42 Up 1 . 4 7 Vis browing and shipping at Port Contn, ?i,40P1.4fi; Chevalier, 91.05 fff l.Sfi, according to natality. Duller Fresh California extra, 22e; llratkrtf.,21 "do; seconds, 21c; pitching, No. 1, lD'jc; packing No. 2, IS'jq, Eggs Por dozen, California fresh, Including ciihoh, extras, 2 le; flrsta lViir: seconds, 17c; tlilnlH, 10o; dlrttOH, No. .1, l!)c; dlrtloB No. 2, 1 7e. PotntooH Per cental, Loinpoc.i. $t.in1.2fi; Oregon hiirbnnks, 90c, 7f 91.10; rlvor wIiIIob, fancy, IO(fT 8fic; oarly roao, $1.25 7P 1.3n; river rode, $1.3(i2P1.40; sweet potatoes; $2. 00(01-1.00 pur crato; new potato ;h 2V403o per lb. Onions DurmudiiH, $1.8liifc2.00 AuHtrallan brown, $n.00ET 5.50 per crato. Ornngos Per box, navels, fancy, $2.50(012.75; standard, $2.00dT2.25; TauKctrlmm, $1.50 2.00. ii SALKM MARKKT. Local Wholesale MnrknU HffCH He. I'luUor Cronniory, 25c. CowH-$3(iT3.50. Hoiih lie; mixed ublokuiiH, Oc. Local wlioat 8208Gc, Onto 38fi40e. Uarluy $25. Flour Hard wheat, $1.50 ff 4.80. valloy, $1.00. Hay Cheat, $13(IM4; clover, $10 tf'2 por ton; timothy, $11 (015. Onlonn 3$ic lloptt 007 orop, 4fi4,fcc. Casoora Dark 3 to 3 Vic Mohair t8o. IWimII Market. Oata $l.l5tf1.50 por Wheat $1.00. Ilotlod barley $31. Hgg 17o. rtutlor Country, 25o; 30o. Flour Valloy, $ 1.1 6 0 1.20 Hiic.k; hard wlioat, $1.(0. llran 90c per sack; $30.00 por ton; iiliortH, $1.25 per wick. Hay Chpat . $ 1 0 4f 1 T ; plover, $15; ohont, SBo; clover, 75c por cwt. Ornngoa ilS.0KV8.7R. LIvuMock. Hoga Fut, $5.50. Stock hogs $4.50. Sloan Tops, $3.50; fair, $2.75 Q $3,00, Vonl GSc. tropical Frultn. IJannnas $fi.00. OmiiK8a$2. 4 0 ff 2 .5 0. Loiuons $3.50 4.50. Portland Market. Wheat- Club. SI If S5c; valley, 848Rc; bluMstom, soiX7e. Poultry V HMii. 14if14V4c; ducks, iRlbine; pigeons, old, $1 per dOS4l). MIlUtulT Rrnn, $24. Hay Timothy. valley, $7.50; al falfa, $ ri cr i x . r. o . Vol eh $14. cwt. creamery, por Death Was Oi UN Heels. Jese P. Morris, of Skippers, Vn., had a oloo call In tUu spuing of lOOtt. Ho says: "An attack or pnou'noUn loft mo bo vonk and with such a fuarful counh thrt my friends doolarod consumption had mc, and d-Jitth was o. my hoeK Then I was p-raur-dod to ty Dr. King's Now D'seovory. It helped re Immediate ly, and after l-.klng two and a half bottles 1 was a w.ol man uguln. 1 to u ml uut that New Discovery la tho boat remedy for coughs and hint; dlnoc"! in all tho world." Sold under KUrnleo nt J. C. Pony's druR store. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. "lonnody's Iixayvo Cough Syrup acts momutly yet gently on the dol, through which tho cold la forood out of tho systoiu, and at tho seme 1 1 in. it u!Uh tullauunatlou Sold by ttil druugUta. Huie Wing Sang Co. DIG STOCK 01 GOODS Wo mako up all kinds of wrappers and white underwear, waists, kimon os and skirts; ull kinds of gentle men's and ladles' furnishing goods; all kinds of Bllk ami drc&s goods, hose, shoos, suits, pauts, overalls, blaukets, neckwear, matting, uhlua Ware, trunks, embroidery aud laco now soiling at coat. 3SC N. Commercial St. Salem, Or For Weak Kidneys Inflammation of the blad der, urinary troubles and backache use DeWitfs Kidney and Bladder Pills A Week's Trial For 25c B. G. DoWITT lb CO., Chicuso, III. Ali'h DIUTGGIHTS TIM DAVENPORT ON STATEMENT I SAVS IUT KOH IT HAINING ALL HAY TIIK W1IOLK T1CKKT world) iiavr rtiimirci) in MAItlOX. Sllvorton, April 24. (I2d. Journ a;) Tho genuine ftoiKibllcnnn of Marlon county nppreclato the good work done by your paper In advocat ing Statement No. 1 und If Inut Fri day, the 17th, had not been such n mlHcrablo day, without a doubt, every oUe of our candidates would have been nominated. Tho country precincts would havo carried them triumphantly If tho ' voters had turned out nB thoy should havo done. For be It known that tho farming population by a largo ma jority aro wldo awake to the real Ihhuo now presented to them for do "Islon and thoy will not lot go ol It until It Is docldcd right. The present apparent niphonvnl nifalnst I lie election or U. 8. senators by popular vote, was shown on election day to be a combination , botweon hungry politicians In tho guise of Hed-rock Republicans. AP dny Friday, In Sllvorton, and probably In every town In tho coun ty, thoy woro nctlvoly ongnged In electioneering ngalnnt Stntement No. 1 mon and ror Fulton. Somo strong Ilopubllcnn partlzans havo been fooled by tho cry that Statoment No. 1 la merely a tuho to olect Governor Chamberlain to -tho U. S. sonnte, but very short nlghted such Hopuhlt enns are, and of treacherous mem ories too, to bo gulled by tho pro teiiHu of Hiicli a combination, that they are of tho old guard, standing solidly for tho malntntuonco of Ro IKibllenn prluclplos. It Is very Im portant Hint tlioBo Republicans who aro luoxorablly addlctd to voting without discrimination, should begin 1o look n "loedlo oudt" and not got Into tho wrong band wagon or fol low off a beer cart, which Is the fate sooner or lator of tho yellow dog vpterj , Now, I HolQinuly affirm, that if It he possible hi cjnmmlt a political parly to any prlnnlplo or policy (of which shrewd peoplo somotlmes doubt), the Republican party of Or egon lias bnen committed to tho ejection or V. S. senators by the peo ple, it hws. boon endorsed scvornl times by the legislature, almost unanimously, by party conventions and by Hio lower houno or congrosn Hnvoral tlmoH when It was solidly Republican. Jt and tho Initiative and referendum could not have boon adopted hunt without tho Indorse-. jnent of the G. O. P. Mind that (now; and further, that said declara tion bad no strings tn It no its or buts. It did not ay. "provided be poo ,plo olrct a Republican," and if any uncmber had offered wuch nn amend- .nout, ho would havo been speedily xamlned for lunacy. And yet, that s just what the roactlonnrles are "trying to bring us to. A shrewd 'woman recently vonmrksd that Bhe 'Jhought Uhmy ought to be, for mon. an age limit to the right to talk ijionsense. I endorse the proposal. 'Properly coiuldond, tht ro-nctlon- fries n'0 not Rotiubllcans; ind as he HpmooratR stand ns a unit 'for j ho reforms we have, thoy aro roal'y puts'de of both pai ties stragglers, derelicts, so to speak. Tho socialists or ni'ohlbltiouUta would -not havo them and I do not know where thoy could go unluss tho nuaruhUU -could omoloy them. Th.e, results of. the ,)ate olftqUon. fullv confirm 'my opinion Ihrtt Iho Republicans of Oregon, In the main, are candid men who doslre that tholr unrty shall bo the jmrtv of tho poo U'e. and belkve it to bo such, not withstanding Its share of errors That It has been trlckod tlmo nnd again by Its trusted servants and tho nnllllclnuB, all will admit, but the rank and file aro. In purpose, sound to the core. Thoy endorsed the re form movement and they will not go back on It, oven though n few poli ticians take tho back track tn com uun with tho liquor trust "They gave tho convention system a half century's trial, and found Its representatives too often unfaithful to ih genera) Intorosts, and while (hey cannot fathom the future to any groat extent, thoyx have sutTlcl ont proof already to warrant a con tinuance and extension of tho re form measures. From what I have soon lately, I am fully convlncod that we are nt tho beginning of a great and general onllghtmont among tho common people, as respects govonr montal affairs. Heretofore they havo boon uuployod In partizan politics which has kept tholr party spirit nctlv'A mill nr.inf.l iirulmllAa Inliii- (cal to tho just couBldoratlou of real politics. Thoy have accepted party catch-words as genuine nrluciulos jan-i thus became, oo ottca, the stock In trade or solf-secklng poll tlclano. Under the new regime, all this ha? be n oi wjll be abandoned Tholr minds will be employed In the con sideration of constitutions and laws dissociated from pnfttzanlsm. They tako tho pamphlets contain ing the proposed laws- and amend ments and by tholr firesides or in a meeting called for the purpose, dis cuss thorn with reference to tho er fect thov will havo unon their own and tho general interests. Tholr pnrtlzan feollngs nro not called Into play, and as everybody knows, that tho many cannot be tho beneficiaries of privilege, there will bo In insis tence Tor equality, which is Justice, and thus will result a continual ap oro.xiumtion to a Eovernment of tho people, by tho people and for the people. Can any sagacious person think of such employment by the mlllmtiH of minds, without foresee ing that tho Innermost rocesses of social problems will bo discovered, the Complexities of government be simplified, and tho crooked mndo straight, by such mental concentra tion? To be Burp, there will be con tralrlcty of opinions, conflicts of Beirishness, and practical mistakes, but for what better or higher pur pose were wo destined than to strive and blunder and fall, and thereby build foundntlonq upon which to rise continuously? Woll may the privi leged classes tremble for their un Jubi -advantages, the corporations ,fon tholr wntored stweks, tho trusts for the solidity of tholr combina tions, tho stnndpattjorB for the 'gov ernmental favoritism too long en joyed, and all other forms of greed inimical to tho commonwcnlth, for all must scale down, sooner or lator to the legitimate rule of equal rights to all, epochal privileges to none. And yet, with this grand progres sive prospect in view, we hoar some prominent Republicans complnlning, lout It bo tho denth blow to tho G. O. P., and tho loss of tholr basic principles; whllo other members of It having In mind Its Indestructible, original purpose1 of establishing Jus tice, wondor rim'r query ns to the spiritless plight of tholr complaining brethren. Many good, qulot, timid people, hnve no conception of govornmont, except as' a schomo to koop every thing qulot, o nllay agitation, to prevent controversy, to hnve ovory fellow, bo content with IiIb lot, to In culcate lio mnxtm th'at poverty for tho ninny Is the ordination of the Almighty, Hint charity is tho only proper way of adjusting tho Inequal ities In social conditions; nnd such people want to oxtond tho proBlden Hal term, havo Infrequent elections, and favor any govornmont which win give thorn peace, law and or der. Poor, good souls! Thoy want to koop thlngB fixed, whon by the law or Nature all things nro In contin ual evolution and progression, Progression Ib tho true American I don; nnd that moans agitation, em ployment or mind nnd body. Not by tho fow, but by tho mnny. Govorn mont monus much more than hup proRslou of tho funnily, the protec tion of llfo nnd proporty, tho main taining or tho .status quo. proudly considered, It Is the Bupromo' nrt or social correlation.' And this is Im possible of nttainment, oxcopt by tho active participation of tho mnss, tho common puoptb. It ennuot de scond to them from tho row, how ever highly oxnlted In all that can contribute to liumnn excellence. George nnncroft Rnld, In n lecture delivered before tho Adelphl Society or Williams Collego: "Tho duty or America Is to Kocuro the culture and tho hnpplness of the massoa by their reliance on themselves. It Is the confession of an enemv to democracy that 'all tho great and noble Institu tions of tho world havo como from popular efforts' It Is tho uniform' tendency of tho popular olomont to elevate and bless humanity. The exact measure or the progresa or ctvlllzatlon is tho dogree In which the intelligence or tho common mind has prevailed over wealth and brute force; in other words, tho meawir.0 of the progioss of civilization is tho progress of tho people. Rvory ob ject connected with the bonovolopt exertions of tho day has reforonco to tho culturo or those powers which nro alono tho common inheritance. It Is alone by Infusing great princi ples Into the common mind that rev olutions In human society nro brought about. They novor havo been, thov novor enn bo effected by suptrlor Individual excellence." No doubt, our benevolent polltl-' clans would like to run things, but It would spoil thorn ror. anv usoful purpose. The" poople will promote thinkers and leaders; not bosses. T. W. DAVENPORT. tl 1 I l 1 WMt Kiore Is not'.lrig hotter 'than Ko dol for ivspepsln. Indigestion, sour stomi.ch, b -lei Ing of gas and nor vous headache. U digests what yon nt. SoM bv ull drugghts. GOLDENrnrcrF FOLGERS GATE Always the same. Not up then down. Not good today bad tomorrow. vbva? rJ Vt Aroma- tight tins. Nevt bulk.v J. A. Folder L Co. THE CLASSIFIED hmt m I I I 1 1 1 1 l-i-W-fHH-frfr(M-4-W-frHW i VOH SALI3 Dry Fir Wood For sale at reduced prlco. Phono 1417 or 1283. Downing & Eoff. 4-21-tf. Worlds of Itloom Cnlla llllos, roses, violets, clnornrlas, hynclutha, dnr fodils, otc, and everything in noa Bon. Mrs. Hugh Jury. 1052 Court Btroet, Snlem, a-24-tf For Sale First-class enrpot paper ut this ofllco; 25c for a big roll. For Sale at liiirgniii I2lght-room houno and lot, :i2.l N. Church St. Seven-room house and lot 555 CliemekeUi SI. V. II. Sloper, 221 N. Front St. 4-1. '1-1 mo Wiring, Wiring Wo will wire your buildings now or old In nir abso lutely llrst class manner at prices cheaper than over beroro known In Salem, Hyde Uron. Mlocitrlc Co1., .'122 N. High. Phone 009. 1-1 5-1 mo Subject to Aiti'iuiiv in Price 1 offer 120 acres, six miles out; DO clear ed and In cultivation; balance pas ture; some timber; family or chard; nil necessary buildings; team, vehicles, stock, machinery, etc., worth $2000 go with place nil for $7000 on terms. Adjoining proporty rntod at $D0 per aero. ' Paul M. Slum, 222 N. Commercial. Phono Main 720. KKg8 Rose comb Rhode Inland IUU Dost of all chlckous, 15 eggs $1. Phono 000, nftor Wodnosdny April 15, Mrs. K. T. Jnidd, Salem. Ore. 4-1 4 -2 w FOB RENT For Sale 312 acres, 250 acres bpt torn lauds, balanco upland timber ed; 130 ncros cultivated; two story nouso, two largo barns, ono small 4-ncro orchard; 3 miles from town; switch nt farm; line loca tion. A rnro bargain ir sold in 10 days, Kasy tonus. Addrcsj Rt. 2, Box 105, Salem, Or. 4-21-7t For Halts-Sortod llrst class pota tooB at Fry's warehouse. Enquire nt DIcH. Wostaoott'H livery Btable or phone 329. Prlco 40c por sack. 4-23-lw FOi: S.UiK . A Good Investment A 7-room mod ern residence within 2 blocks of Btrootcnr; 4 blocks to business contor; easy tonus If doslrod. Prlco $24 00. this Ib worth Investi gating. Insures you n greater In come than having your money In tho bank or investing In U. S, gold bonds. Here "s Another Snap 5 acros cIobc to Salem, about mile to stroot- car. A largo 8-room houso, bnrn, 45x45; about 40 fruit troos or different vnrlotlos. also small fruit building; can't bo dupllcatod short' of $3000. If talcon nt onco, prlco $2500, one-half ensh, balanco tlmo to suit. Call Investigate and bo convinced. This Is Your Money's Worth 122 ncros of 'rloh valloy land, 60 acros in cultivation, 30 acros lino piling tlmbor, balnnco pasture; running wntor; good houso, barn nnd out buildings. Only one-half mile from R. R, dopot, Price $C0 por ncro. Sco us nbout this. SALEM INVESTMENT CO. 432 Stnto St. 4-10-tf. WANTED Wanted A girl to do homso work on a farm. Phono 1203 Main Im mediately. t-25-3t Wanted Situation hy compotont wnmnu nnd dauglitor as house keeper. Addros Mrs. Win. Mar shall, Salem P. O., Gen. Del. 4-2D-3t lilVKKV AND FEED STAHLES l.lvtry and Fxl ritables Old Post ofllco Stables, at 254 Ferry street between Commercial and From streets. Telephone 188. Somo oi the finest liveries In the city cab bo found horo. Dick Westacott proprietor. 10-1-lyr DRAl'.MKN. Cummins Hros.' Transrcr CetuiMiny All kinds of transfer work done Furniture and pianos boxed road; for shlpmeuV Prorojit service Ii our motto. Stand and otQce at 25S South Commercial street Phone 210. Residence Phone 968 n-im in i i i PJAIHEJRS Thco. M. narr Plumbing, hot wat and steam heating and tinning 164 Commercial street. Pbont Malo 192. ' 9-1-lyi M. J. Peuel Plumbing, steam anc gas fitting. Successor to Knox & Murphy, 226 Commercial street Prone Main 17. SASH AND DOOR FACTORIES Prank M. Urown. -Manufacturer oi sash, doors, mouldings. All klndi of house finish and hard wood Work. Front street, between 8UV and Court. Make all complaint! at the office. For Rent Abount 8 acres good po tato ground InBldo city limits. See Derby & Willson. 4-27-3t ' , For, Rent Flvo-.room houso with ' basement; 7-room houo with bath, hot and cold water and baso- . inent. Enquire Aug. Schrlebor, 560 N. High Btroet. 4-25-tf. NIccNt, I'unilHlicd Itooiiiw in j,0 city; rates reasonable' by day or week. Gas and bath; centrally located. Call , and investigate Mrs. G. F. Soeley, 203 Front St 4-20-1 mo. USCELr,ANEgUS ' i.omoN Noodle ifoi'SE l-'erry Street, Smv High, Salem Employment' Co. 487 Stnto street. Phono Maine 149. Head quarters for employer nnd eln ployee. All kind's or help supplied free, ir you. want work come to ns. tr. Sliepard AJ Holdei-Roid ostato agency. Room 1, Stousloft Hldg. Agents for Jncobs-Stoln Co., Port land. Lurgest subdivision opera- . tors on thu coastv 4-2 0-1 mo. llimrd and Itooias, lioino Cooking- Rest 2Dc meill In city, you help yojiirtiolf. Lar;o pleasant rooms. Roadltig room. Rates reasonable Investigate. W. II. Dradloy, Prop,, 357 Commorclal stroot. 4-20-lmo. (?oncivto Work Got my prices on sidewalks, curbs, Boptlo tanks and cement work of any kind. All work guaranteed flrsUclnsa. Mr. Ward, Highland add. Phono GG9 May 24-H Will Call and Iy Cash For mon'i coat off clothin, brokon watchci and Jewelry. Wo clean and press High grado work. Phono 963 Slgourncy, 483 Stato. , 1-25-tt Wanted ir you want a "mnrblo or granlto monument wo can save you money. Wo don't pay. big rent nor city taxes you got tho bonofll Como and got our prices, and be convinced. Our shop Is In City View comotory. J. p. Bpnhnnnan. manager. Phono 1266. 3-16-tr Vogcc Lumber and Fuel Co. Lum bor .Hhlnglos, building material wood and conl. Low priced and prompt dcllvorlos. One block east of S. P. passonge? dopot. Phone 198. ' 7-2-tf lluttc & WvnderotU Flue wines liquors and cigars. Wo haudh tho colobratod Kollog gand Casth whiskies. Cool and refreshing boo constantly oi draught. Sout) Commercial stroot. 9-3-lyr Enlarged' Our mont market''on East 'State Ureot has boon doubled In size and wo aro hotter prepared thau over to jorvo customers. Prompt sorvlco nnd the .best of meats our motto. Call or phono 199. B, E. Edwards Mont Co. BUTTERNUT I1REAI). It is worth moro than nny othe road yet tho prlco Ib no higher ?or Bal.) at your grocers'. CALIFORNIA IIAKERY, Thomas Coo1oyM Props, LODGES. Jarpeiiters Union No. 1005 Lot Union No. 1065 of Carpenters an. Molrers of Amorlca moot over Saturday ovonlng nt 7:30 p. in. ! Henrot hall, 420 State St. A. W Dennis, Rec. Sec. Foresters of Aiucrll'n Court She.' wood Foresters, No, 19. Meeti SnlMrday night In Holmun hall State street Waldo Miller, C. R J. C, Perry, financial secretary Central Lodgo So. 1H, K, of P.- Castle Hall in Holman block, cor ner State and Liberty streoti Tuesday of each week at 7:30 l m. Oscar Johnson, C. O.; H, B , Anderson, K. of R, and 3. The Wfa Houslg Rt J ! 2 ,0'nu, 1 25c Dinner at ,UCJttHL WcQfchdst&SK 'Prirtn .m r."" Caii a .. r ir "' .' "- DoPtfTii, alau ftiri.L.. I -uUUBd fe ATIH1 Sakm Rcstaud M? 15c WUHi ELITE H0i Ilottnurant m . European plan, jj,rt Jjj ! hours on short otlv ia ; dinner 26 ceab. TUtj, iy uniauca lurnUliei fts, K. KCKEIllESf,. 119 CotH-Ql HHIIIIW MIBI4 i The leu M M first c!nB$rocn 5 Ing house A Ok n 5 tor. Phone 9H 4- 254 Front St SjIhI 4. aiM-Hl4l44IHWi tateinmoiiiH i HOTEL Oi Cor Seventh ind StrfK Pottbikl'sNwfaiJI I Hotel. Rates $1 wl I up. European plan, fftl I WRIGIIT-DICKKSfXSWH proprietors & MCMMfl OCT, Steamers Pomoni t: 1 lonvo for rortundd-1'8! dny and Wednrsdr 1 CorvnlHs, Tueedar i:j nlinnt 7 n. ra m. p. ittimmj Salem Fence Hcadauartfrtfwirl Mnlthold RoofiBtJ 3 Roofing, Screen iw justrtle W1b' 'J CBA& & Ciontuer WAITER WW 250 Court St. Modern Woodmon of America On gon Cedar Camp No, 5246. Meeti overy Thursday evening at I o'clock In Holman hall. W. W Hill, V. C; F. A. Turner, cler Woodmen of World Meet every Fr day njght'at 7:30, In Holman ha O. L. Darling, a C; P. L. Frax lr, Clerk. Lincoln Annuity Unio; Sick, acel dent and pension Insurance; a. 000,000 pledgrd; every claim pI Good agent wanted. J. H, C Mongomery, supreme organlter Box432 Salem, Oregon. R. B Ryan, secretary. 646 State stret RHIGUESTER'S PILLS em i nJ uw J?ii'u vr juSmSmaM 14. ? . no UlliV IN ONO Vr . LARGEST nM- IN THE W' tHP.?!?J5a ioa "". ..I1C3I" HTItMltf"-- feTi7araiiH mmm . "2, -i WS&Z,