Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, May 12, 1908, Page 8, Image 8

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Plan lor
Summer Comfort
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K&fflP -REPORTS I
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Don't add the heat of a
kitchen fire to the sufficient
discomfort of hot weather.
tJe a frcw Perfection Wick
Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove
and cook in comfort.
With a "New Perfection'
daily meals, or
raising the temperature perceptibly above thab'of any other
room in tnc nousc.
If you once have experience with the
liVWIKF
iv Perfection" Oil Stovp the preparation of
the big weekly "baking," is done without
NEW
PERFECTION
Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove
you will be amazed at the jestfut way in which it
enables you la do work that has heretofore overheated
the kitchen and yourself.
lhc "Ncay Perfection" Stoye isidcaj, fot summer
use. Madq in three sizes and all . warranted! If
not at your dealer's, write our nearest agency.
The Er& ,
or low is therefore t rco from disagreeable odor and carw
not smoke. Safe, convenient, ornamental the ideal light,
If not at your dealer's; 'write out bearcat agency". "
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
'(IRMMSlUTJtJBK "
CITY" MARKET
QUOTATIONS ON PRODUCI. AT
SAN FUANOISCO AND POUT
LANDLOCAL MAIIKKT COK
ItKOTEI) VV TO DATE
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iHURj' east
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PROTEST
AGAINST
RAILWAY
Tho mooting of tho city council
last nlglit wrtB largely nttantlotl both
by tlto coiincllmon nnd by 8KctatorB,
moat of whom wore signers of tho
varlotiis iiotltlons which wore nt tho
mooting.
Tho fenturo of tho ovonlng wna a
potltlon slgnod by nbout CO proml
nont cltlzonH, asking tho council not
to grant n frnnchlBo to any railroad
company which would nllow tho
placing of Bwltcho8, turn-tnblOB or
Ya on nny public Btroc't. Tho notl
tlon roforrcd to tho ordinance, whlqh
If puBsod, will permit tho Oregon
Rloctrlc Hallway Co. to placo theso
Bwltchoa on cortnln portions of Lib
erty, nigh nnd Mill Btroota. After
conBldernblo discussion tho mnttor
wan finally placed In tho lunula of
the commlttoo on ordinances.
Tho report of tho committee on
stroot improvemonta, ndvlalng that
the Oregon Rloctrlc Hnllwuy com
pany bo grnntod no more- fronchlsort
In jlllghlnnd until it plncod sultnblo
crOBB wnlkB over Its tracks In that
uddltlon wna adoptod.
Councilman Stolz reported, that
tho bldB for tho improvement of
Hood and Ilroudway streets had boon
rojectod bocatiBo tho figures woro too
high.
Tho commlttoo on health, and po
lice roccommondod that tho woodon
shacks on Stato stroot, which woro
onco occupied by tho Chinese, to
gofhor with thoHO back of thu Unltod
States National bank, and tho ono
on tho northeaat corner of Commoi
clal and Perry atroetB bo torn down.
It was stntcd that 'practically all of
tho ownors of th"fl0 oysoros hnd ox
pressed tholr wllllngnoBs to domol
lBh tho 8tructurcfl, and tho matter
was roforrod ito -tho city attornoy,
who will dovlso a moanr. of romedy
Ing tho evil and roport at tho next
mooting of tho council
Tho bill for nn. ordlnanco provid
ing for tho hygonlc handling of meat
and vogotablos by dealers and dollv
orymon was roforrcd, to. tho cdmmlt
tco on ordinances.
Among other business takon up
at last night's meeting was a reso
lution favoring tho Improvement of
North Commercial, Market, and
Sixth streots, and a protest by tlio
rosldonts of North Salem, asking
that no more franchises bo grantod
to. tho Owgxm. Electric company In
North Salptn untll.tho company furn
ished bottor accomodations to tho
rojildonts of that district. Tho. first
resolution was passod, and tho sec
ond will bo takon under ndvlsomont
by tho city attornoy.
o .
Valued Same A Gold,
n. O. 8towart, a merchant of Ce
dar Vlow, Mlsp., saya: "L toll my
ctistomorB when thoy buy a box of
Dr. King's Now Llfo Pills thoy got
tho worth of that much gold in
wolght, If nflllctod with constipation,
malaria or biliousness." Sold undor
giiarantteo at J. C. Perry's drug
store. 2Cc.
o
Nev Notaries.
Theodore- .Opsond, I. Qoldsmlth,
Alox Martin, Jr.,, Jt. A. McPnddon,
J., P. Menefee, Portland.
TEA
We sell tons of poor
stuff; but our name isn't
on it. Go by the name.
Ifour rroeff returns your money It you don't .
Ilka Schllllnif't Dv-tt; pay lilm.
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DO YOU GUT TO
WXII A TAMIJACK?
KJdHcy Trouble Makes You Miserable.
Almost cvervlKxh' who rends tlie iiihvh.
pajH-'rs is sure to know of the wonderful
a it rf-y i. cureH .iiiikiu y ur,
' ' fj III Tiltiii'r'a iv!iiiii..
Hoot, tlm vront kld
jlitiey, liver "und bind-
?S It is the great med
nn -...! .i i. .....
nineteenth century ;
discovered after veura
SB ' scientific research
uy l)r. Kilmer, the
eminent kidney and
bladder specialist, nud is wonderfully
suftessful iu promptly curing lame back,
uric acid, catarrh of tlm bladder nud
Brijght's Disease, which is the worst
form of kidney trouble.
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is not rec-
I oitiHicuded for everything but if you have
r kidney, liver or bladder trouble It will bo
roumi just tue rcmcuy you ueeti, ii nas
bu tested iu so many ways, iu hospital
work and iu private practice, nud has
proved sosuccessnii in every case mat a
special arrangement has been made by
which all renders of this mper, who have
Hot already tried it, may have a sample
Iwttle sent free by mall, nlson book tell
iug iitoro about Swamp-Hoot, and how to
fitidout if yon have kidney or bladder trou
bl. When writing mention reading this
generous offer in this paper und send your
address to Dr. Kilmer
& Co., llingluuutou,
N. Y, The regular
rty.cent and one-
dollar she bottles are Ho ct SwuKoot.
aold by all goo druggists. Don't make
any mistake, hut remember the name,
Swamp-Root, Dr. Kimer's Swamp-Root,
BMd Mm addrewi, Wngkamton, Nf-Y.oi
wmtv lottlc.
IillfRKTV DKSIItKD
LicrnsriATioN lkaour
Editor Joii;naJ Tho Liberty pi
ftsct legislation. leaguQ ,had an un
rinualjy.. gocjd program Battjrday
njght. Coloiiol Hofor was tho first
si'BKpr.o.f thQy.PI.e nnd began
by complimenting tho Indies, at
which ho is adopt. Ho laudod .the
womanhood of Orogon, paying tho
highest trlbuto of. rospoct and honon
to our mothers and druughtora, of
which thoy nro so Justly worthy.
Ills remarks woro appreciated by
tho audtonco.
How dlfforont with somo mon,
who seem to think womou aro only
beasts of burden to slavo and toll
for dollars, nnd whon sick or un
able to work to bp cus,t asldo aa
something unworthy of considera
tion. Mr. Hofor discussed tho single tax
law and mado somo strong points
against ho measure.
Ho was followed by John P. Hob
ortson, who dlscussod both s)dea of
tho moasftiro. Mr. McMahou and
Mr. Frnzlor uIbo addressed tho moot
ing. There was also a short lltorary
program.
Thoso meotlpgq aro hold ovory
Saturday ulght and ovorybpdy ia in
vited to attend.
LltiRUTY CORRESPONDENT.
(United Press Loasod Wiro.)
San Francisco, May 12. Wheat
Wo. 1 California, ctuU, per cental,
$1.00 1.06; whlto milling club,
$1.02 1.07; whlto Australian,
$1.70 1.72; northern bluoBtom,
$1.05 1.70; northorn cltfb,
$1.00 1.06; inferior grades of
wneat, ?i.3Ba)i.50,
Parley No. 1, food, $1.36
1.42, with .somo fancy at $1.43
1.45; common to fair, $1.27
1.35; browing nt San Francisco,
$1.42 1.47; browing nnd ship
ping at Port Costa, $1.401.4fi;
Chovallor, $1.05, 1.85, according to
fiuality.
Buttor Fresh California oxtraa,
23c;. llrsta, 22 c; sccondR, 22c
paolilng. No. 1, 20c; packing, No. 2,
IDC.
, Eggiv Per dozpn,, California fresh,
including cases, extras, 20 o; firsts,
10.c; seconds, lCc; thirds 10c.
Cheese Por ppund, Cnllfornin
flatn, fancy, 12c; firsts, llcr
seconds, 10 o; qalifornla Young
America, fancy,, 13. c; firsts, 13.
Storago Eastern fancy Now York
10c; Oregon,, lie.
Potatoes Por coptol, Oregon bur
banks, 90c$J.15; ,rlvor whltoi,
fancy, 4085c; now potatoes, $1.75
1.75; swoot potatoes, $3.50.
Onions Per crato, Bermudas,
$1.50LG0; Australian browiw,'
$4.00 4.50; rods, $1.50 por sack.
Oranges Por box, nuvols, fancy,
$2.502.75; -Btnudard, ?2k002.25;'
tatigorinos, $1,60 2.00; .choice, $2
2.50.
SALKM MAKKET.
. IjocaI Wholesale Market.
i EggB 14 c.
, Buttor Creomory 22 c
I Cows $3 3.50.
lions lie; mixed chlckons, 9c.
Local wheat 82 85c.
Oats $1.45.
. Barley $25.
Flour Hard wheat, $4;504.80.
Vflloy, $4.00.
Hay Cheat,-$1314; clovor. $10
12 por ton; timothy, $11 15.
i Onions 3c.
HopB 1907 crop, 44c.
i Cascara Bark r3 to ac.
Mohair 18c.
t Iteuill UfarkoK.
Oats $1.45 1.50 per cwt.
Wheat $1.00.
Rolled barloyr $.il.
Eggs 17 c.
Buttor Country, 20c; croamory,
3.0c.
Flour Valloy, $t,101.20 por
niick; hard wheat, $1.40.
Bran 9Qc por sack; $31.50 por
ten: shorts, $1,25 por sack.
Hay Choat, $1C.5017; clovor,
JjlOj'choat, 85c; clovor 80c por cwt.
( Orangos $2.05 2.75.
Livestock.
! Hogs Fat, $5.50.
; Stock hogs $4 1.50.
I Stoors $4 4.00.
I Veal 0 8c.
! XropJCHl FrultJi.
Bananaa $0.00,
Orutgos $2.40 2.50.
, iLomaps $3.504.00.
Portland Market.
Whoa,t Club, 80c; Valloy 80o;
liufstu, SHc.
Pqultry I,Ions, 3414kc;
uuqlcs, iGlbiCc; pigeon, old,, $1 por
llOZOUf
Mll.latuff-r-Bran, $24.
Hay Timothy, valloyj . $750; al-falfn.-$12
12.60. r
Vtch $14.
Keep It Handy
Hcvci" let your medicino chest bo without a bottla of
Jayne' E.vpcctorant. When you need It, you'll need It In
, hurry have it on hand.
Pleurisy and Pncumonin often develop suddenly ia the middle
of the nlpht with a tightening sensation In the chest and n diffi
culty of breathing. Jayno'a Expectorant taken immediately will,
generally ward oil an attack of theso dangerous diseases.
D. JAYME'S
FECTORANT
Is alro of great benefit to Asthma. sufTcrcra. and is splendid for re
lieving GUiiiicn attacks. Cougns, wnooping .cough, Croup, In
flammation of the LUngn, pain nnd soreness of tho chest, and
ronclmin nave all been cured or greatly relieved ny this oul,
ucccssful remedy during Its 77 years of diocese fighting.
act n Dottle tor your medicino enest 'tocay--au druggists
cell it. Three elzca, 31.00, sue. and Z5c.
Javna'o U'onle Verralfutio In a rctlablo tonlefcr t!ia wltolo
UmUy Iftlcnud fur cniidrcn a sale ana eliectivo
WuiniCurc.
Jarno'K Snnntno Fills aro tha uentlett and
&Alcr.t rt inciiy Lnown ror tno jivcr una
Kwnuc
T."Jx.iurjtfM.,jw
Will fin tj
u" ills Sfu ,
sS?I.fi
Ftom Salem, (L
"T 'viiMJWBj
TO
OTH WAV
TtlllnTM.. SE
PORTI Tv,' HI
r.l,to-. .u VALlftfcl
St. Louis ,$69.5
St. Paul $6.65
umaha
. 56l.ni;
Kansas City $61.65
ELECTRIC WIRING
Wo wiro strictly In accordance with tho latt rules of tho board
of flro underwriters. Electric repairing of all kinds. Extra
lights nnd ttwltohos Installed at a roasouablu ohargo.
Wc Give a Parlor
Fixture FREE
With nil residenco wiring. Thin o'.octrollor will bo flnlshod In
brush brnsa, oxydlzotl, copper or any oth-r finish you want, equip
ped "with olthor two or three llghtw, and hung In your, parlor.
Our charges aro reasouablo but consistent with first-class work
and tho high grado matorlalH required by tho underwriters. Safo
wiring reduces your insurance and minlmlzou tho dungor, of flro.
Electric Fixture & Supply Co.
FRED R. WATERS, Manager
245 N Liberty St.
Phone 2G3
KAMI WAGES RAm
TO HAVE DHOl'I'EI)
(Morning Domocrat.)
lamp's Balsm will atop any
cough 4hat cp be. stopped by any
nelclne and euro coughs that can
nptibs qured by any other medicino.
It la always thq beat cough oure
Harvost wages In Orogon will bo
reduced fully forty por chit Kills
year says n Portland papor.
"Tho wholo country l full of idle
mon, nnd Orogon has her share, and
whon harvest tlmo comos around in
1908 you will boo mon willing to
work for $1.50 a day, whoro thoy,
refused $2.50 In 1907. Tho shutting
down of tho logging camps and rail
road construct Ion hint fall was a bad
blow on tho laboring classes In tho
Northwest, and although times aro
slowly getting bottor, thoro aro still
plonty of idlo mon In tho country.
"Last year mon could got work
any whoro and thoy would ont stay
moro than a fow days on ono job,
bccati8o work was so oaBy to got at
tho next camp or farm. Young mon
who had been raised In tho country
hnd gono away from tholr homes in
largo numbers as tho result of tho
New Corporations
Maginnls Timber Companyt-Prin-clpal
olllco, Portland, Orogon; capi
tal stock, $100,000; Incorporators,
0. II. Maginnls, S. II. ROthormol nnd
J. S. Maginnls.
Pacific Investmont Company
Principal olllco, Portland ,Orogon;
capital stock, $5000; Incorporators,
James 11. Korr, Hurrlson Alloa and
Omar O. Sponcer.
, o
Woraon with good comploxlons are
novor homely: Good blood raakea
gpod comploxlons. Lano'a Family
Modlclno rankcfl good blood. All
drugglsta soil It for 25 coats.
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TICKETS WILL DB ON su,;
May 4, 18
tone 5, G, 19, 20 :
July 6' 7, 22, 23
August 6, 7, 21, 22 '
aood for return In 9 dlI1 M
toporor prlvllcgca at
Mthln limits '
REMEMBER THE um
For any further InformaUoa tiU
agents,
n WM. M'MUniUT,
Oonoral Passenger AreaL
PORTLAND, Olfeog
souTiiKiur PAcmo
" I1.TIHBI.IRU
Tlmo Cartl No. (52 EffccUre
jutrviiiiicr uuiii, la.oi A.1L
Totvattl PorUnnd Vum,
No. 1C 5:53 A. M. Oregon Eiprsi
No. 13.-3:40 A. M. CotUtjCm
PaEsonpcr.
No. 12. 2:45 P. M. nojebarrhv
songor.
No. 14. 9:1S P. M. Porthtlu-preaa.
Toward Portland Frrlht.
No. 2225:00 P. M, PbttlaiW
Freight.
No. 22C 10M0 A. M., Mjrtop
arrival.
No. 22 C 11:23 A. M.. wr M
ueparts.
Toward San Francisco Vtut.
No. 11.-11:03 A. M. Rwebnrj t
songor.
No. 17. C:4G P. M. CotUpOtw
Paasongor.
No. 1C. 9:66 P. M. Cillfomlifr
pross.
No. 13.-2:01 A. 5f. BaBFrudKl
Kxpross.
Toward San IYsnclico M$L
No. 221. 2.43 A. M. PortaJlW
Frelcht.
No. 22G 11.28 A. if. win
. n T ' ITnnif ntmnn nt. nl.1 rnn1 all1
porvlsor, candldnto for Linn county
commissioner, has a ttood nlatferm:
"For bottor ronds and highways, and
a BQimro deal to all section of tho
county."
OORVALLIS, BUWEM n.i
TI5IK TAULE
K.i i
fjeavoe Dotrott ' J:M
follows,. conimcnclDB Jw. If, 1W
Trains for OsniW.
loaves Albany Wj"
rrlveo Pt Corrallla. .... I.-
: No. 10.-
LV.aros Albany "''
Arrlvos at Corrallla ... f."
Leaves Albany .lll
A'rrlvo nt Corvallli ....B5i,p
Konedy'.a Laxative Cough Byrup
does notc(mtlpato,ibuU6i -tho. bthor
hand its laxativo principles gontly
move , the bqwels...OhlldreR1;Hk It.
Sold by'airdrngglstr"- ' J
PILES
aiMSH Kftl! ZXh fl" f h'r-J .
Via plUa btkn to il iidimu n,i .. n.. ..( .V .1
PlUa btl
A doaa wo
iMKntuawisiui," uw KriUar, Niioleu7o:
3
i
Cuart
lil nnt iMiikU u . .11
ii. j: 1 ."'". ""! nv, an.
MAI II... iiflMrin.ii H fl..... 1 ..!. kif.T 1 "
-j.,. ., . w.f um.iK. n,ff u.r. 4i(
Theso young men aro all at homo
this year and thoy will bo ready to
do tho harvesting whon the crops
aro ripe without tho asslstauco of
transient mon. Thla condition will
reduce tho wag03 ofTorod, and tho
farmers will havo It all tholr own
way this season,
"Thoro aro rjulto a numbor of Idlo
laborors In Portland now, but thoy
refuse what work offors. Thoro is
but llttlo to do but to clear land orl
work on a farm and this work does
not suit them. They hang around
tho. free lunch corunters. bewalllnc
tho Imrd times and hoping for tho re
turn of tho prosperity of three years
ago which I fear is somewhat, ro
moto, "At the same time good men chn
got all tho work -thoy want and ati
Thoy can got $40 an
ng and If thoy havo
8WUR.C0Khl.;,aMV - a -"" lu wum-nwauy-mwycuii-cwar
AALmTEW-mUiriOXK l-tO'SO.a-nore.'i
Kodol coraplotoly digests all
classes of food. It will got right at
largo wages offered at the big camps. u, troublo and do tho very wor
ItsolC for tho stomach. It is pleaeant
to tako. Sold by all drugglsta.
best for
""vTheOoweki
CMievcATtumie
rwVbr.lUVJ.. Potent, TMled. Do Oeed. ,,v,nS WagOS.
SS JWiL ft' ' --" , uW..i'ft , acre for grubbl
kurmt mn ot oor noair buck. '! ,lj. ,.
For Weak
Kidneys
Inflammation of the blad
der, urinary troubles and
backache use
DeWitt's Kidney
arid Bladder Pills
A Week's
Trial For 25c
E. C. pa WITT & CO., Chtcaao, lit
sxsiDDmia aav
Trains for Alb7-
No. 5
Loaves GorvnlHa ..
Arrives at Albany .
No. 9
Loaves Corralll '
An Ives at Albany .
!:.
No. 7
LJmvos Ottrvallis .
At-ritrA. nt Albany
No. 11 (Sunday l)
Uaves CorrnllU ,.',.
.Arrives at Albany ...."
No. 12 (Bunaar '' ,,
rlarca Albany , ...-
For further InforwU
Traiua fom " "
No. 1 iifft
Arrives at Corvall ':,.
Arrive, at Albany 9;
Leaves YtqunjJ .
Time of arrlvtl Jfcil
ears at Salem 19 " m
and latermedlate po- i
Arnv 0J J.B.
Local B:. f.,a. I
Express . " n:f)5
Local 1:2?,P.'!; 1:1$'
. i SHifim ...
Express 8;3? r
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