DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, M VY 0, 1008
K NEW HALL DEDICATED
0. F. Lodge of Tygh Valley Cele-
ratc 89frh Anniversary with Dedica-
n of New Hall
IMPORTANT RAT E CASE
SOON TO BE DECIDED
J Saturday evening the- Odd
lodeo of Tygh vauey coie-
ithe opening of their now hull
ntnnrlnte exercises In honor
fg9th anniversary of the In-
6Dt uruer ui vuu -nua.
pportlons oi meir uunuiiig is
IfO jy sixiy-iuur ii uuv wu
ktrh.
Entertainment begnn with a
i. welt rended program.
ng mostly of addresses by
ee members and music by the
lorchestra. I. D. Driver also
I the nudlonco with a song in
Inook langunge, which, elicited
applause this part of the
58 cnterinmmeni wns con
In the lnrgo room upstairs.
bhtch the guests wero invited
froom below to pnrtnke of nn
upper prepared by the In
The decision of the Railroad com- corpointlon turned over the three
mission lixlng the Btraetcnr fare from 1. n.,ncs ' ond to. the Mount Scott
i Pnrtinn.1 n, , t. i tii.,. line, which, In the course of time
4 ,, 1 7 ?lr portnna Rnl,wn- became a part of the Porfand Rail
Light ana Power company at Cc to road compnny. in consideration of
Mllwaukle nnd at 10c .'o Oak Grove, I this the compnny agreed to trans-
Thnon nrt nil osiui"i " uutc uijuui uviuru me Circuit court. 1 luunu me umue une iruin rorimuu
I . .?? nttenaing from here were F. The caso wns arcn?il hv thn rniwc-'to Lents into an electric lino, nnd
i. Walker. jIIsr l.olnh nHfn ir n Hm nnnn..i i . . t..nn ....ir. j.. ..j-
-- I v. - v.m.. , , JVDiuiuitJ UllVlllUUII w v..-o" " -... fvw jt. ttfv
ami other me-thods of
today's
aueperu nna wife. , nmi ,(. ...; i'.
vi.S,flZ?n8.iof Ty8,l vaUoy nre 8.CS3,on. nnd tho caso wns taken un
try entnusiastlc over the prospects der ndvlsemnt by Judge Galloway,
or a railroad, and are looking for- In presenting his enso beforo
uru o a great ruture for tholr little tlve counsel nil yesterday nfternoon
av .o miiuiuujr n center lor it Attorney t'rnnk T. Griffith wont into
town.
Tfrgh. n"d Indulge in games tlon
lilfl'n cpnhn tt nt.it.. ...l. . n...ui... . . .. . ..
..; . . i .""j, wuuuu iniupie uii-iis.il)- argument to snow tlint tne
must look to Tygh ns a trading point claim or tho peoplo of Mllwaukle and
and considering the populace Is do- Oak Grove that the Portland Rall
ng nn Immense business. Tygh vnl- road company wns discriminating
ley is one of the prettiest In tho state unfairly against them was ground
find the place where Tygh Is located le-9.
Ib an Ideal alto to bfulld a town. They Disparity in faro or mileage, ho
are Jubilant over tho fact that they argued, was not tho only ground tin-
are to have eleotrlc llghtB Installed on which discrimination oonhi tin due consideration, namely. tho
some time during the coming sum- lured, but that tho Justice or Injus-I tfhrec ml'es of rond leading Into
mer, and Intimation wns given out tlco of the discrimination depended Lents.
that nn effort would bo made to In- upon other circumstances, He then! It wns further argued that tho
COniorato tlin town. linr MtlTOna nrornoilml n nrvim linf Mm nlrnnm. pnrrmnnv !iml n rliht in plmrrrn n
greatly feeling the need Of orgnnlza- Btnnces upon which the nppnrent dls- lower rnta from Portland to LentB
cents. This contract has since been
lived up to by ench company Into
whose hands the line hns como, tho
present one being the Portland Rail
road company.
Grimth contended that tho fnro
undpr this contract had nothing to
do with tno rare charged from Port
land to Mllwnukle. Tho regular fnro
over the Mtlwauklo lino is ton cents,
nnd the company, he declnred Is not
discriminating when It gives n lower
fare to the people of Lents, becnuso
this very low faro was mndo for ti
MARKET
REPORTS
BY WIRE
y
BAY GiW MARKET
AT
QUOTATIONS ON ' PRODUCE
SAN FRANCISCO AND. ?l'ORT.
LAND LOCAL MARKET COR
RECTED UP TO DATE
LOW
RATES
TELLS OF
FRUIT SELLING
(Med ford Tribune.)
was a lnrgo nttendnncc nt
orticultural society meeting
Bar. n was caned to order
ldent J. B. Watt. Correspon
crlmlnn'lon denonded renderod that because the traffic over this lino Is
- discrimination a Just one, Imoro than twenty tlme as heavy bb
Mr rnv tinnii nr tt,n rim, r B, Tne peop'o of Mihvntikic and Onk the traffic over tho Mllwa-uklo line,
be & Dav' heaviest hnn lZ nf p!" Grove chnrK thc HorHnnd Railroad and that It Is thereforo much cheaper
eft c const' croon fw.iV? 2I .-' cn'Pnny with rjfifalr discrimination to carry a passenger from Portland
an l cavo ,1 iSn!tiJ .ntl1 bocau,d of tho fnct that tho faro to Lents than from Portlnrid to Mil
Mr nn. JoTin i. "B rcranrl;B- from Portland to Lents, a distance of waukle. Desldes this It wns clnlmod
'-Thn vnu. vnr Pn'rbt i n B0Vt'n n,1d one-lialf miles, Is five -thnt the fnres on tho Lents lino nro
llnr market Vh J K Mili ?nP cont wh tno fnr trom Portlnnd mostly for short rides, moro than
Cn'nmvn . 1m, to llwnukto, a distance, of six nnd 90 per cent of tho passengers leaving
is Hint, nuailtv. nualltv. nunUtv' in n i.i .n: . . ln.,. u " .... ...t,i.in n.n. nn.t - i.nif
a. . -... .... - uiii.iiiiii nun-"), in iun coins. KriniLii inu ran niimii a hiiiu nun it !
liiu nu i inn it. iv iii'ii iii iv i muiiru . i.. i .. i 11 i . t ,
w o,S?ni, ? i 0fOT stntel hat the primary cause of this outside tho city limits, while on tho
bu Spltzonbergs they want them disparity wan the "Lents contract." Mllwaukle Mne moro than HO por
red, deep red all around, nnd large. In Aprll in0l, before tho present cent of the peoplo go denr through
, Ono of lMir I Incvs. company took over the rond. tho from Portland to Mllwnukle.
i inero nr but four places pro- un to .na .. , n,i i.n -vviii.tinvrr wnv tiuipn rtnMnwnv
v UVNIO l..a DIIIU IU1IU, IIIU .. "J ....- . " "
from A. H. Carson, Professor iV,c ns Spltzonbergs for tho ow throc
and J. P. Mysor relntlvo to tho ,ork, nmrket Roguo River valley, owne
iod "hllKht demonBtrntlon.M Uoo(l Hlver, Ynklmn nnd Wenntchec. ,1
three miles of It nearest Lents being decides, the caso will go to tho Su-
ned by n nrlvnto corporntlon This preme court.
held In Medford In tho Intter T m? mUx(l tllq sl)Uz ls tll HMlo of
f June, wna read nnd discussed 10 fturo- Jn rcn to 5fwtonB, nRnln. A
also a lottor from President "n -N(,w ,ork market wants them PnJ nn
of tho nntloiinl nnnln hIiow. lnrgo. Englnnd wnnts tho smaller Iot8. cnUlI
7 n. m. tho gnes nro
ind the buyers look over th
of tho nntloiinl nniilo hIiow. largo. Englnnd wnnts tho smnllor Ioti. cntuloguo in linnd.
held t Spoknne In December: grades. A o V wrni in
lonicnsus of opinion of tho i c-nssuy penrs ns iouews: ino ' "' w. uw., ..lf,n ...... ...
enhln wns that tho society .Cornice stnnds nt tho bond, In n clns buyers pnss to tho miction rooms,
I elvo Ho attention to" tho 1 ItsoU; In n second class place the where thoy bid from the catalogue,
rt district fair, to bo hold this Dart'ctt. tlio d'AnJou nnd the Winter Cnrs have been sold fn four mlnut-s.
ather than to taking pnrt In tho Xel. nnd In tho third class all ah MRU ns 8 cents por pear ny tne
hhow. otlior penrs. And miniity ib tno nrst nunu h uuu ivuiuvu. mv
cons'dorntlon in nil cases, tho mow miv-.iuii cuncaiii i- ur x u raim, u.
' . . . ..- , .i iniini(a ntiil nlifinun ti ?rt tnnr nut In
o -M vorK peopio wnni inuir nppies imu '-iui " w..wn ... o.w .. ...
r& SlirlrnPQQ l'?i-s mndo to order." .tho nfternoon nnd tho work of gct-
IVC kJIOJIV11-DO i MetluMl of Mnrkctliiu. 'ting ready for tho next dny'B work
i. ,l DW vnlJnf ' Mr. Day described tho method of hog ns
IHvuijJb au ai w..w nmrkotlng rrultB. Apples nro boiu .ur. whj ii . u. mu .- ..v..B i
m in acute stomach, bowel .nt prlvto sale except when lots nre firms who makes nnnunl trips to visit
i,na 'unmugcd. ienr are sum in iirivuiu
ll0 !! .nn ...l.nn Info nrn 71 n 11 n rr 1,1 I "
nti " i"rriiL i 111:11 iiiLn i i laikiiitibK a
Vnlil Snmo Ah GolO,
D. 0. Stewart, a morchant of Ce
dar Vlow, Miss., sayB: "I tell my
customers when they buy n box of
Dr. King's Now Llfo Pills they g t
nro collec'cd at Jersey City and .the worth of thnt much gold In
towed over nfter midnight nnd un-J weight, If nffllcted with constipation.
Un.lA,1 nnA 1.w In ni Is nnnnn1 tnnlnrln ni hi If nllannaa." Rnl;1 finftfir
nn sample. BuyerB mnv opon other! gunrantto at J. C. Perry's drug
Kodol For
Indigestion
Our Guarantee Coupon
liver complaints,
eted an annual sale of over
million boxes of
lEECHAM'S
PILLS
-.,.. in hoxat lOe. ad 25c.
Isn'e except when lots nro tlnmng-ul.
, Penrs nro 6old nt puulic auction,
from 10 o 30 cnrs lielng sold dnlly.
Tho shlnpcr forwards a manifest or
I Involco bv mall. A catalogue Is print
ed the dny boforo tho sale. Cars
If, atler uilnc ft (im boilta ot KoJol, rou
can honettltir It '' DOltxnafitMt you, wa
will raCund your monar. Trr Kodol lodiy on
(hit nuirantes. lilt out and olen tho follow.
lor. pretentltto tba dealer at tba tlmo ot
rurchiee. It it fall to Mtlitr rou return the
bottle to the dealer from whom you bought it,
and we wiU refund your mosey.
Stat
Blcn tere
c-t'rhuoui-
boxes but tliev must null them un Btore,
M 1i l
2Cc.
Digests WhatYouEat
And Makes the Stomach Sweet
S.C. OeWITT it CO. CJilouo, XU.
ALL DRUOOISTS
.'
' .
THE KIND OF ADVERTISING THAT PAYS
is thc Kind Words Spoken of Us By thc Satsficd Purchasers of
MARTIN MONUMENTS
To merit this kind of advertisement 1 am supplying the choicest
granite and marble the quarries of the world produce and in
furnishing do not stop at "good enough." but give the extra at
tention that distinguishes Martin Monuments :::::::
ARTISTIC LETTERING and CARVING
IMKH
My prices are right and to give full value for every dollar re
ceived is my established poiicy. We can still supply monuments for
Memorial Day if orders are placed now but don't delay much longer
Salem Granite and Marble Works
W. W. MARTIN, Proprietor
LIBER IY STREET . SUCESSOR TO WM. STAIGER
tMH
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(United Press Leased Wire.)
San Prnnclsco, May 9. Wheat
No. .1 California chib, per cental!
$1.00 1.G5; white milling club,
$1.02 G1.G7&; whlto Australian,
$1.70 1.72 H 5 northern blucstom,
fltGGl.70; northorri club,
1.C0(S)1.CC: Inferior- grndos of
wheat, ?1.351.50.
Barley No. 1 feed, $1.37 UiQ1
1.42, with some fancy. at $1.43
(IP 1.45; common to fair, $1.27
1.35; brewing at Siln Francisco,
$1.42 1.47; browing nnd ship
ping at Port Costa, $1. 4 0(81.46;
Chovallbr, $1.06 1.85, according to
quality.
Butter Fresh California cxtrns,
22 c; firsts, 22c; seconds, 21 c;
packing, No. 1, 20c packing, No. 2,
19c.
EBB8 Per dozen, Cnllfornln fresh,
Including enses, extras, 20 c; firsts.,
19c; seconds, 10c; thirds, lCc.
Cheese Per pound, Cnllfornln
tints, fnncy, 12 c; firsts, 12c;
seconds, 10 c; Cnllfornln Young
Amorlcn, fancy, 13 c; firsts, 13.
Storngo EnBtern fancy Now York
lCc; Oregon, 14c.
. Potatooa Per contnl, Oregon bur
banks, 90c $1.10; river whites,
fnncy, 40(3 SCc; new polntooa, $1.76
0(2.00; sweet potatoes, $3.60.
Onions Per crnto, IJornnidns,
$1.60(8 $1.76; Australian browns,
$6.00; red, $2.00 $2.60 por sack.
m:m makkkt.
Icnl WIioIokhW' Mnrkrt.
EgCB 14 c.
Buttor Creamery 22 c
Cowb $3(83.60.
Hons lie; mixed chickens, 9c.
Locnl wheat 82 0SGc.
Oats $1.46.
Barley $26.
Flour Hard wheat, $4.50 (0 4.80.
villoy, $4.00.
Hay Cheat, $13dM4; clover; $10
12 per ton; timothy, $14 15.
Onions 3ic
Hops 1907 crop, 4(84c. ,
Cnscara Bark 3 to 3c.
Mohair ISc.
KoimII MnrkM.
Oats $1.45 1.60 per cwt,
Whont $1.00.
Rolled barley $31,
Eggs 17 c.
Butter Country, 20c; creamery,
30c.
Flour Valloy, $1.10 1.20 per
nck; hard wheat, $1.40,
Bran 00c per Back; $31.50 por
ton; shorts, $1.25 por sack.
Hay Cheat, $10.5017; clover,
$15; cheat, 85c; clovor SOo por cwt.
Orangcc $2.05 2.75.
I.lvt'Mock.
Hog Fat, $5.50.
Stock hogs $4 4.50.
Steers $ I 4.50.
Veal G 8c.
Tmplral FrHlta.
BnnnnnB $0.00.
Or-ngsH $2. 40 2.50.
Lemons $3. 50 4.00.
Portland Market. '
Whont Club, 8Co; vaUoy 8Go;
bluestem, 89c.
Poultiy Hons, 1414c;
ducks, i5tbiGc; pigeon, old, $1 por
dozjn.
MllUtuff Bran, $24.
Hay Timothy, valloy, $7.60; al
fnlfn, $1212.60,
Vetch $14.
OA8TOXIIA.
Ean tba 1k' M YU ,la6 Wa,S &
.WilltBe MadeThls Scneon by the
sd.tiJTfoERN
, PA.riFTr
'V"(WNEfnfItEGON)i' W
Ftorn Salem. " Qte.
A8,FQhi0WS: .
r . " MOTH AVAVB ONE WAX
TO TUItOtJQH VIA
rOIlTIiAND CALIFORNIA
$74.15
Ghlco
SL Louis
St, Paul
Omaha
$87.50
$82.50
$81.75
$75.00
$75.00
$09.15
$61.65
$61.65
Kansas. City $61.65
TlfJICETS WILL BE ON SALH
May 4, 18
June 5; 6, 19,20
July 6' 7, 22, 23
August 6, 7, 21,22
Good for roturn In 90 days with
stopover privileges at pleasure
within limits
REMEMBER THE DATES
For any further Information call ob
agontB.
WM. M'MUItUAY,
Qenoral Pimsengor Agent,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
It. H. TIME TAULK
Time Cmtl No. nil KlTectlvo Htitultty
Dereinbvr SOIIi, 1U.OI A. M. '
Towanl Vortlniul IMhsimirit.
No. 10. 5; 53 A. M. Oregon Express.
No. 18. 8:40 A. M. Cottngo Qrova
Pnsaongor.
No. 12.-2:45 P. M. RoBOburg Ps-
Bongcr.
No. 14.-9:13 P. M, Portland Ex
press.
Toward Portland Freight,
No. 2225:00 P. M. Portland Fast
Freight.
No. 220.-10:40 A. M., Way freight
nrrlvos,
No. 22011:28 A. M., way freight
dopnrts,
Totvnrtl Bun FrwnclNco I'uiHcngor,
No. 11, 11:03 A. M. Roseburg Pas-
sengur.
No. 17. 0:45 P, M, Cottago Grovd
PaBsongor,
No. 15.-9:50 P. M. Calif or"nla Ex
press. No. 13. 2:01 A. M, San Francisco
Express,
Ttitrnril Ban FrnncjBco Freight.
No. 221. 2.43 A. M. Portland Ist
Freight.
No. 22511.28 A. M. way frolght.
To the People of Marlon Ceunty:
Hnlng accepted tho nomina
tion on tlio Democratic ticket for
ropnontnt!vfl, I do heruby do
olaro mynelf unciunlltldoly In fav
or of tho election of United
States SenutorH by direct voto of
tho pooplo If elected I ulinll nt
all times voto for tho poopto'a
oholco for Senator without re
gard to personal choice or politi
cal afllllatlon, unil shall consider
myHolf a sorvant of all tho people,
enforcing their manduto on nil
Just nnd economic legislation.
DR. W. 8. MOTT.
0 C T. Co
I Steamers Pomona nnd Oregonla
, loavo for Portland Mondiiy, Wednes
day and Friday at 10 u, inland
Tuesday, Thurmlny and Saturday at
' C a, m. For Corvallls, Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday about 7 p.
1 m. M, P. Baldwin, agent. OMce
and dock at foot of Trado etreet.
CORVALLIfl EASTERN It. It.
TIME TABLE
No. 4
Leaves DotroSt 1:00 p.m.
follows, commencing Jan. 16, 1908
Trains for Corvallld.
No. 8
Leaves Albany 7:55 a. is.
rrlvea rt Corvallls .... 8.35a, .
No. 10,
Loaves Albnny 3:56 p.m.
Arrlvoj at Corvallls ... 4:36 p.m.
No. 0
Leaves Albany , 7:45 p.m.
Arrives nt Corvallls .... 8:25 p, ra.
Tralim for Albany.
No. 6
Leaves Corvallls G:30n. m.
Arrives at Albany 7:10 a.m.
No, 9
Loavo3 Corvallls 2 : 1 6 p. ia.
An I voi at Albany fr:65 p.m.
No. 7
Loavos Corvall'.s ...... 0: 00 p. m.
Arrives nt Albany 0:40 p. re.-
No. it (Sunday only)
Loaves Corvallls 11:15 a. ra,
Arrlvaa at Albany 11:58 a, m,
No. 12 (SunJay on!y)
Ivcavna Albany ,, 12:35 p.m.
Arrlva a Corvallls .... 1 :18 p. ui.
For further Information vpply to
Tral i w fm and (o Yaqtilna,
No. ?
Arrives at Corvallls ...,11:00 a.m.
Arrive, at Albany ..... 5:55 p. m,
Leaves Ynqutnn fi:46 a. ni.
Ort?Kon Klectlrc TIbib Table.
Tlmo of arrlvr.1 and departure of
cam at Balotn Is as follows, Portland
and Intormedlato peints:
Arrive Leave
1ocat 8:40 a.m. 6:00 a.m.
Express 10:50 a.m. 9:05 a.m.
IxK-al 1:25 p. m 1,1:06 a.m.
Exproa 4:20 p.m. 1:45 p.m.
Local 5:45 p.m. 3:28 ft, w.
MiirN :3 p m. C:ee p.m.
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