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.. ,t 3AILY dAVI tiAn JOUnNAlJ, SAJifeM, OIIKGON, FltlDAY, MAY 20. 1008 rjk&yfafe dpyfavw. WJmiw,'miiwrJwwvMwmM i-. -i v MEMORIAL DAY -OUR STORE' WILL CLOSE AT !lO "A.-M? Tomorrow and Re open at 3 P. M. This is done so our large force can partici " pate in the day's exercises : : : !' r "' I City News Weather Cloudy, with probably &h6wcrs to night and Saturday. A Card of Appreciation jgThrough tho courtesy nnd kind 110m of O. A. Ghnpol who .carries wall paper, paint, otc, nt 323 Center St., near Commorclnl, tho Ladles Aid So ciety of tho Baptist church havo boon Able to successfully operate tholr Attic-overflow Salo tho past threo weeks. Jtr. Chapol and his pnrtnora nro new peoplo In Salem and wo bo speak for them tho patronage of Sa lem poople. Com. DaptlBt Aid. Benefit Dance For' tho Falrmount club, Friday, May 29, at A. Datio wnrehouno, lOOtt South Commercial. Goutlemon 35c. Ladles free. ' G-2S-2t. Ilaschnll Tomorrow East Portland b. Salem. Leaguo grounds, 1:30 p. m. Sella Farm ' W. F. Lantz has sold his 12-acre farm Just across tho -river. . Concert Tonight Tho weather permitting McEtroy'i band will glvo a concert on Com mercial street tonight. guns from the. storo ofJohn Molr, was arraigned before Jtmtlco Webster this morlne and "bound over to thif Circuit court. He wIU come up'foi' examination on Juno 3 and until that thno ho will remain In tho county jail. Change In Time , Tho ball game tomorrow will htf called promptly nt 1:30 on account of tho stored closlngfront 12 to 4.' This will give youplonty of time to see the game. CSohc from 12 to i Tho stores will cVoqo tomorrow from 12 to' 4 In ordord takoln the big Trl-Clty gamo 'between East Portland and Salem. dame callotl promptly at 1:30 o'clock. Jlafiobfill Tomorrow East Portland vs. grotimlB, 1:30 p.m.- Salem. League Stores to Close ' ' j Tho eto'res In this city will' close, tomorrow during such timo as tho parado is passing. Tho llest I-Ybiiip For tho least money; 10x20 frames for enlarged pictures, $1.G0. Bttren & Hamilton. tmmm Dutldlng Launches--- ' , Thrco now gasoline pleasure launches nro being constructed' by" Salem people, and they wyi be launched here this summer. 'Chickens Do you want a thicken dinner. If you do, wo havo a cholco lot to cbooo from, both fries and bakes at F. P. Farrington, tho Stnto streol grocer aul markotman. Phono 217. Don't liny Portrait frnmes ontll you seo our stock 10x20 frames, $1.50. "Buren & Hamilton, t. TrU'fi Lust Ap'rnce Bn Tnosdny evening, Juno 2, Wal lace G. Trill wllljnppear fqr tho last, time in a play botife. a' Salem audi once. On that ov'o'nlng ho ploys tho tltlo fole In !'Tho Iron Master," and those who havo saen him in re hoarals gay that his intorprotatlon of tho" dlfllirllt part loaves nothing to bp eslred. Thnso who havo watch d 'o development tho last five years, while thoy rojclco with him In hU successful comp'etlon of his course, rourot that his strong per sonalty and gonial pre-qnpo wlU bo rolwftng from tne coit.ru nnnirs, anu whorevor ho may go. the bst wishes of tho students and .faculty, as well as tho town's people will go with him. Portwilt Frames .' For enlarged nhotapraphs. Cheap er tnfcn cvor. Buren ft "Hamilton. ' (fHrJtaJiiK Drnmrrer . ' The demurrer In tho case of. tho Farmers & Marchnn3 bank ot Wooburn vs. Sterling and Nondell, was sustained by Judge Burnett yes terday. 1'ne Frames For 10x20 portraits at les3 han, fnt sell them. Duron & Hamil ton. : Stores to Close - u Barnes' Cash Stone, J. L. Stosktoh & Co., Jos. Meyers &. Sons, Salem Woolen Mills Storo nnd Geo. W. John son will bo closed'from 10 o'clock In the morning until, 3 p. m. Cup Dobat Stnto Superintendent of Schools J. If. Ackcrmnn left for Eugene this aftornoon to prcs'ldo nt tho final d'o bato of tho Oregon High School Do bating Leaguo. A. W, Proscoi't of Salsm will bo ono of tho' judges. Ilnsohnll Tomorrow ' East Portland vs. grounds, 1:3Q p, m. Oioso from 12 to-i Tho stores will close ' toiiibrrow from 12 (o 4 In order to tako In tho big. Trl-Clty game uotweeu East Portlnnd and Salem. Gamo called promptly-at 1:30 o'clock. 1. o SALEM MAKKET. Local WlioleRale'Markef., Eggs 17c. ' 1 Butter Creamery 25c. Cows $3 3.50. w;.' VHons-i-lloj mixer qhlcKons, 12c Lbcal wheat 82 85c. Oats ?1. 45. Barley-$25. , " TIbur Hard wheat, $4.50 4.80. clley, $4.00. Hay Cheat, $13 14: clover. $10 12 per ton; timothy, $1415. Onions 3-?ic " . Hops 1007 crop, 44c. Cascara Bark 3 to 3 c. ' Mohair ISc. Retail Market. ' '. Oats 1.4 5 1.50 per cwt.- ." Wheat7-$1.00. Rolled barloy $31. Eggs 17 C .. .... Buttor Country, 20c; ' creamory, 30c. Flour Valley, $1.1001.20 tack, hard vhcat, $1.40. Bran? OOo por sack; $31.50 ton; shorts. $1.25 por sack. Hay Cheat, $1C.5017; clover, $15; choat, 85c; clovor 80c por cwt. Oranges $2.C52.75. por per Livestock. Hogs Fat, $5.50. ' Stock Tiogs $4 4,50. Steers 314 jp4Cl Veal 5 7c. tropical 'Frail. i Bannias $6.00. Oranges $3.15 ' $3.25 . Lemons $3. 50 4.00. Portland Market Wheat Club, 89c; valley, blucstem, 91c. 1 80c; mamamtm Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society Frank Meredith, Resident Agent, ohlco with Wm. Brown & Co., No 29 Commorolal street. MONEY TO LOAN THOS. K. FORD Over Ladd & Buph's Bank, Salem. Ot NEW TODAY For Salo Now C-room houso on Market and Thirteenth , All con venlences. Will soli icjicap, Ad dress C. H Journal ofllco. tf- HBBHiBi,'5!5J -U; tfor Sale Soveral houses 'lit Salem and -farm 'undB at a bargtfln. Cap ital National Bnnk. -l-ood K , Wanted To employ n- Catholic gentlomnn no local representative, wo require a person of energy and ability for tho position. Salary $18 per week, write at oilco for par ticulars. The Hooy Publishing Co., 323 Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. 3-29-31. For Rent Five-room cottage with bautment nnd barn, Inqulro of C. C. White, Fashion Stnblo. 5-20-3t. 1 j . t Wanted A' girl for general Iioubo work. Enquire mornings at 359 Center street. 5-29-3t Foiiml A ladles' handbag contain ing small sum of money. . Owner cnll, provo property, pay charges. Ellis & Wood, 470 Court St. 5-29-3U ' Under expert treatment 'vu' " "ecus reparinir we can do the work t you in the most thorough manner. We're sjieglg in this line,-and euacanu ,i every job leaving our shoo ' w a-v,, -toauaitiaion, , yur i jidres, coo, ar ex tremely moderate. Ami we have a reputation thai does the rest . . . BEST WORK AT HONEST PIKES ;i FRANK J. MOORE, S mmmmmmmmmmmmmamtmmmmm Poultry Hens, MM: 16c; duck",1 lG17c; pigeons, old, $1 per dozen.' Millstuff Bran, $20. Hay Timothy, valley, $7.50; al-' (aim, tizwiz.ttQ. Votch $14. . , 0- , A Californha'd It "Tho luckleitdiyojaJi when 1 bought a lot n Arnica Salvo;' wiitu Ql I Budnbn, of Tracy, CiUonh." 10 iava. ..j . Mh John nihn. of Vlnlni In nf.v i vv uu"- lurcQ m-"-l . , ,. ,. . ,, ....... of ..tV ..,, u 1 'I have beon soiling DoWltt'a Kid ney nnd B'ndder. Pills for about a led "to no othetrttC ye.ar and thoy glvo bettor satlsfac- guarnntccdat j n 1 tlbn than any plir I Over Hold." Sold ftoro a h cn80 of Itching pita, ,114 i uuuuiva mo tor juriiBttMii Ml toftl by nil dealors. THE. HOUSE 01 QUALITY t M4 ' ' 3 ..' Court ,AdjHml Department No. 1 of the circuit eowrt has. adjourned till July i. Snlem.' Leaguo Tracks Dnngyrou Tho Railroad Commission has re eclved a letter from Graham & Son, a Arm in Monmouth engaged In tho drainugo business, comnlaining that tho Southern Pacific tracks In that town ore so arranged as to make -the. unloading of enra oxtromely danger ous. Tho only ship track for .stand ing tho loadeJ enrs, tho letter says, Is nlong tho side of a wareuousa,anl can bo npprouchod by a wagon for unloading the cars only from tho side next' to tho mala lino track, and thorp Is not sufficient room between tho two tracks for n wagon to stand when tho trains- nro parsing. From twelve to twenty trains a day pass tli'B point, making ropld work in tho unloading ot cars Impossible. Husband Was Cured A wilt for a divorce has been filed in the circuit court by Mrs. usan Nad ran, of Jefferson, against her husband, Adolph Nndrnu. Tho com plaint alleges oruoL and inhuman treatment on the pari of the husband toward tho wife, who Is about G7 ysars of nge. The couple were mar ried in Iowa In 18S4, and lived to gthor until Aprlj, 1.906, when, ac cording t6 tho complaint, the plain tiff being no longer nble to boar tho Insults. of hor, husband, separated from1 him. Caroy Martin u tho at torney for the plaintiff. 'V- p--, o ft BJ I let us deliver to you llasebnll Tomorrow ; East Portland vs. groundB, 1:30 m. Salem. League Change in Time , Tho ball gamo tomorrow will b called promptly nt 1:30 on account of tho stores closing from 12 to 1.' This will glvo you plonty of time to seo the game. Clilnamait llotil Lo Chung, the Chinaman who wtu arrested yestprday f?r stealing some home'a Buck's stov on cku u roval .... umf beauty :: Economy :: Convenience :: Durability -ta dw The above astonishing off er is made because of our great faith in tjtfse exceotional ranees, if the ranee does not in evev way fulfil the promise fr it, we will cheerfully remove it and refund the money tnat may have paid on it. A hAnrl crnoc with mon eancro annnboinr fhaf WP will doabSOluW?5 say we will. Let us show you these ranges and explain their leading . 1 ONE DOLLAR A WEEK WILL PAY POR ANY BUCK'S .-..,. SELECTED FROM OUR STOCK Don't forget 4hat our line' of fur niture, carpets and draperies is the most varied and complete in the city. Our pdS a!1 iSS?!1 make W " " 4t' pjeia" " .- 'V HIr"piciKi. xuc:jiS roirS3iJfifi-ti"'w,wv"uMM,r,' y MWl.wv.v '-. HHM i. "-...u.. . I ,i j&uc la .jLti. w iuQdL i2l VU '2dM)A Al- JL. tlv-C