Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, June 13, 1908, Page 7, Image 7

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BY WIRE
CITYJIARKET
IONS ON ntODUOR AT
Ifhancjsco AND I'OItT.
.WOAh MA11KICT con-
b UP TO DATE
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Pranclsco, Juno 13 Wheat
hllfornln cluj), per cental,
fffri.fil: wlilto milling club,
fll.C7vai whlto Ajustrnllnn,
1.72 ; northern blucstom,
11.73 ?i; northern club, ?1.G5
Inferior grades of wheat,
11.65.
Ir No 1, food, $1.27 3
with Botna barley, $1.27
common to fair, $1.22
brewing at Sati PrnnclBco,
no$l.'17; Chovnllor, $1.05
according to quality.
It per pound, California
itras, I2:ic; firsts, 23c; bcc
2cj packing, No. 1, 21c; pnclt-
2, 20c.
1 Por dozon, California fresh
Bug caso3, oxtrna, 22 c; firsts,
seconds, l'Jc; thirds, 18c;
seconds, 17c.
cheeso, por pound, Cnllfor-
ti. fancy, 11 c; flratB, lie;
i, IOVjc; California Young
ra, fancy, 13c; firsts, 13c;
a Oregon, fancy 13c; ISnstorn
, Young Amcrlcn, fancy,
itorngo, eastern, fancy Now
f 16c; Oregon, 14c.
IjtoeB per centnl, Oregon
Inks, $1,25 0)1.35; now, $1.00
3, boxes, $1.50.'
Ions. Per crnto, normudus.
jc; AiiHtrnllan brown, $3.00
rods, 85 00c; sllvor
11.00 1.10.
hogos per box, nnvolB, $2.50
fancy valenclns, $3.50; Modi'
Lean sweets, fancy, $2.50
5,
SAIjKM MA11KKT.
local Wholesale Market.
IP-He.
iter Creamery 25c.
M$33.r.0.
ns Ho; young chlclcons, lie.
cal whd(U-8590c.
ti-fl.4B.
Krlcr S2fi.
tor-Hard whoat, $1.50-1.80
Ir, H.oo.
Ir-Chcnt, $13 14; clovor. $10
Pr ton; timothy, $iaiiu.
lions 3 -ft c.
p 1007 crop, 44c.
Iscara Bark 3 to 3 c.
Mr lSc.
Retail Market.
f-ts $1 45 1.50 por cwt.
beat $1.00.
'lied barley $31.
17 c.
ittcr Country. 20o; croamory
our-Valley, '$1.10 1.20 por
. hard whoat, $1.40 1.45.
pn 90c por Back; $31.50 per
thorts. SI. 25 nor Back.
ir-Client, $10.5017; clovor,
f: cheat, 85c; clovor 80o por cwt.
ranges $2.05 2.75. .
Livestock.
!og-Fat, $5.50.
K nogs $4 4. GO.
,eers-3Vj(Ti)4c.
f-al 5 7c.
lrnplral Frultn.
finannfi- $0.50.
kanEC3-$3.15 $3.25
Mmons- $3.504.00.
Portland Market.
Mtry HeiiB, 13l4c; ducks
Hem, 9le.
romtry Hens, 14 10c; iuckb,
ne; pigeons, old, $1 pof dozen.
Illlstuff Ilrnn. 2G.
P'V-Tln'oihy, valley. $7.50; nl
f. 112 tt 12.50.
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Calnrrli Cminnr. Ito Cored.
'hh local annllcntlons. as thoy
"lotreapli Mm unr nf tho dlseaso.
"rh h a blood or constitutional
Se. ntiil In nrilnp in nuro it 1'0"J
lft lake internal romecjles. Hall's
ni i-uro is taken intornnuy,
' airectly on tho blood and mu-
siirfacea. Hall's Catarrh Cure
' a quack medicine. It was pro-
"oea by one of tho best physicians
'Ma emintrv fnr vnnra nnd Is a
5'ar prescription It Is composed
' uc t tonlca Known, comuiut-u
'Q tho t). st lilnml iiiirlflors. acting
rttly on tho rnucoua aurfneoa. The
combination of tho two, in
Wlenh Is wlint nroducoa auch
''Ildprf.il .nn..i i .in,. Pntnrrh.
., ' UHt III uwin'h
ror testimonials, free.
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Soll by all druggists, prlco 75c.
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AUCTION SALE
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Jtme 20, 1 908. West Woodhutn. Or.
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This townsite is situated on the new eleriric railway heiween PnrManrl
I and Salem, 33 miles from Portland, 17 miles from the Capital; is located in
:; me center or the famous Willamette Valley, with the great Mission Bottom
j! on the west and the renowned Prench Praire on the east. The branch line
::i of the Oregon Electric Railway now under construction passes through this
i property towards Silverton, Wilhoite Springs, Scott's Mill, Coal Fields and
:j: taps Ihe great timber belt of the Cascade range.
if This is an ideal spot for a flourishing town, in the center of a highly
::: cultivated and most productive locality. We do not hesitate in locating this
!:: townsite at this point, for with the present surroundings the prospects are
far greater than at any other point on the line.
If vou live in the citv. come out on June 20th. flao vour wines like little butterflies', breathe
:::: the lifegiven air and become intoxicated with delight at being alive and and out in the world.
:::: Lunch on grounds.
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ij TERMS: ONE-THIRD CASH, BALANCE to SUIT PURCHASER
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TUALATIN CITY REAL ESTATE CO.
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H T. J.' Wilson, Auctioneer
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1 CHURCHES 1
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Unltai'iaii,
Cornor CottnKO and Chomokola
strcots. Sorvlcos nt 10:30, normon
by tho mlnlstor, Ilov. Paul S. llandy.
Sunday school nnd Illlilo clasa at
11:45, Immodlntoly .nftor morning
sorvico.
UnlU'tl KvaiiRellcnl.
Sunday sohool at 10:00 a. m.j
proachliiK sorvlcos at 10:00 a. in.
nnd 8:00 p. m. ThomoB, "Josub, Our
nurdon-lloaror," and "Tho KiiiBdom
of God." K. L. of ?. 12. at 7 p. m.
H. A. Dock, pnstor.
Flrnt l'reHliytcrlmi,
Church Btrcot near Chcmokota,
Uov. Honry T. Ilabcock, paBtor.
Mornlnj; sorvico 10:30 n. in.; Chil
dren's Dny oxorclses, a most attrac
tive program has boon provided by
tho committee in chnrgo, tho prin
cipal part being tnkon by tho chil
dren of tho primary dopartmont; r.
special foaturo will bo tho slnlng of
tho dlfforont classos of tho school.
Tho pastor will speak for a few
momonts on tho Importance of "Tho
Sunday School."
There will bo no regular sosslon
of the Sunday school. Junior O. K,
at 3:15 p. m.; Sonror C. E. nt 7. p.
m. Bvoning sorvlqo at 8:00 p. m.
n-onMiine hv tho nnstor; thomo,
..rri. Wnv that Soomoth Right." Tho
public nro cordially Invited to all or
thoso services,
Lutheran.
St. John's Church, Missouri Synod.
Regular Sumlny sorvico at 10:: n. m.
In tho Gorman Luthoran St. John b
church, cornor of Contor and 14th
streets, Geo. II. Bngol, pastor.
rov Pomborton of 'tho FrlendR
church will spoak nt th W. C. T.
U Sunday at 4 o'clock. MUs Mary
Gltttns will Blvo a road ng. Good
mstc nnd everybody Invited to
come.
Christian Selena),
First church of Christ, scientist,
440 Chorookottt stroot. Services: Sun
Join sermon, "God tho Presorv
or of Man." Sunday school at 12.15
m Tho Wednesday evening meo.
P' " '. I".., nt s.n. m. Heading room
C the church open each ""QrnooN
except Sunday. All aro cordially In-
vlted to attond tho aorvlces and tlio
reading room.
Ynv Pink, United IlivHvrcn.
Snlurday at 2 p. in. business sos-
slon of tho qunrtorly conforonco, A.
It. La'.idy, oldor; Sumlny Bchool at
10 a. m., Sunday; preaching nt 11
n. m. Sunday by Rldor Laudy, and
at 8 p. m. Saturdny and Sunday by
Evnngollst Tatmnn. All nro Invited.
J. II. Morrymnn, pnstor.
Ccntml Cougregntlonal.
Nineteenth and Ferry Btreots, P.
S. Knight, pnstor. Sundny Bchool
10 n. m., morning Borvlco 11 n. m.,
Hndoavor mooting 7 p. m. Tho ovon
Ing hour, 8 p. m., will ho dovotod to
tho annual Chlrdron'B Dny sorvico.
A Graml Family. Mertlrlno.
"It gives mo plensuro to Bpenlc n
good word for Kloctrlo Illttors,"
wrltos Mr. Frnnlc Conlnn of No. 430
Houston St., Now York. "It's n
..,,111,1 rnmilv mmllclnn for dyiionsla
and liver compllcntlona; whllo for
lamo bnck and weak kldneyB It can
not ho too highly recommended.'
Rlootrlc Illttors rogulato tho dlgoB
tlvo functions purifies tho blood, nnd
Imparts ronowed vigor nnd vitality to
tho woak and dobllltntod of both
Boxos. Sold under gunranteo at J.
C. Perry's drug store. 50c.
MANY F.XIIIMTS OIVI3N
IlOAltU OF TRADE
During the past fow days tho Sa
lom bonrd of trado has boon wippllod
with sovornl morltorous oxhlblts
from tho enrdena In and about Sa-
lom. Among thorn was a flno wim-
plo of votch and ryo from John
Sprnugor's plno on tho Gnrdon road.
A supply of mammoth rhubarb, tha;
tooks moniurlng two foot long by,
throo liiohoa wlro, woro brought In
by Mr. Vorclor, Half a dozon boxw
f iim icolsor soodllng strawborrle?
woro brought In by tho orlglnntor of
tho speoioa. Russell Kelsor, from hli
placo four mlloa north of town
Mra. T. D. Jonoa has tho thnnks ofj
tho bonrd of trado for a magnlfloont
imiiniiot of rosea, whllo another Indy,
sont in n iplondld Bpoclmen of Ulrlch
nrunnors. A samplo of orchard
u wna laft bv somo unknown par-
tloa fully six foot flro Inchoa hlgh.j
and' a spoclimn of mnmmoth.onU alx,
. . . .11 i.. i.nn1u fnirfnnfli
foot high Willi Brum "- -
Inchoa long was brought In by Mr.
Radollft of Mornlngsldo.
DoWltt's Little Knrly Itlsors. tho
famous little liver pllll. aj
nil druggists.
K. II. MIIJiTAIU), HCIIOOL
DISTRICT NO. 21; FOIt
scuoorj nuiKOTOit
R. n. Milliard has throo potltlona
out, ono with 70 nainoa roproEontlng
prnctlcnlly all tho pooplo In Englc
wood, whoro ho lives. Englewood
hna novor had n roprosentatlvo on
tho Bchool board nnd thnt pnrt of
town Is growing fast nnd all othor
portions of tho tpwn nro well repre
sented. Tho principal business mon
of tho town havo Blgncd Mr. Mll
llard'B petitions.
Mllllnrd camo to Salem 13 yonrs
ago. Ho hna boon with Ladd & Hush
bIx yearn and Iins n family of throo
chlldron.
Imlepoudent Republican)).
(Woodhurn Independent)
Ttonubllcnn Bpollblndora nro not
surprised to lonrn of a largo numbor
of Indenondont ItopubllcniiB In this
Btato. Thoy havo not lost that
prldo of nation, nor Jovo of tho Ito
pnbllcnn party. It la becauso thoy
havo noted tho dragging of tho flag
through tho ovll corporation nn.l
privileged dnss rust, anJ tho misuse
mndo of tho Ropubllcnn banner, by
tho so-cnllod Republican loaders
who thomsolvoB havo discarded loy
alty to party for tho salto of hoaplng
ip tho almighty dollars. Is It any
wonder that a many true Itopubll
nniiR nf Oreuon are disgusted with
somo of tho oratwhllo bossoa In Jnll.
Indicted by tho United Statos grand
Jury, or fit cnndldntca for a long
torm wntanco? Ib It any wonder
that they aro disgusted with sup
posed Republicans In congress ut
terly falling und unbluBhlngly ro
fung to carry out tho policies of
thnt stalwnrt champion of tho peoplo,
Prosldont Theodore Roosovolt? Ib
It not, honostly, onough to mnkJ
mad thoso who Mto and mako Itopub
llcans reckloss? Hero wo havo a
8wilon of Congrosa recently finished
with nothing of a remedial nature
done. What hns beon dono was for
tho further protection of cprporu
Hn. nn.i distinctly against tho In
terests of tho pooplo in general. Ami
now thoao mlsroproscntntlvea hav
ing fallod to strengthen tho Republi
can organization, nro appealing to
tho massoa to lick tho hand that
snioto thorn. That la too much Chris
tlanlty In politics for tho average
Oregon Republican voter, honco his
Independence,
Wc Launder Ladies' Shirt Waists and White
r Skirts Just Right.
Wo- gninrantco to. All of our shirtwaists nrti care
fully washed, with a special noutrnl soap, starchod Just
whoro thoy Bhouldbo Btnrched nnd Ironed by oxporta
who havo mado shlrtwnlat Ironing Bpoclnl slmdy.
Wo aro pleasing tho most careful drossors In tho city with our
shirtwaist work nnd nro sure wo enn plonso you. Mny wo havo
trial.
SATFM LAUNDRY COMPANY
imi-iee . ttiuoriy m.
Tol. 26
MiuLiM&xrj&KammmMmHm
Vk ihKl
Spring Shoes
A good atonic of Men's, Ladles',
Roys' and Glrln' ahnen In nil colors,
and leathors.
Tan nnd black Oxfords, nlso light
rnnvna nhoes. LiiiIIoh' nnd Misses'
pumps. Como In nnd peo my Btpclc
JACOB YOGT
Jltn HTATK HTIIKKT
RANK TALK No. 16
Bv the UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK, Salem, Or.
Appreciation of the Value of Banking Service
Daiifca nro becoming moro nnd more tho custodians of tho fundi
of tho peoplo, of both largo und Binnll moans. This Is duo to a
wider appreciation of tho vnluo of banking sorvico us Us HHorul
ncas Is extended and Its methods becomo hotter known. In tlio
cuso of
THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL HANK
T1IK IIKHT sorvico Is nssurod. Its ollltors aim in ovnry way ti
protoct tho Interests of Us patrons, making uko of ovory. precau
tlon. Its tip-to-dnto system of accuracy, promptnoss nnd the same,
courteous nnd carcr.il attention to largo or small depositors. It
Ib a safe bank. It Is a hank for all tho poople-rlch and poor,
men, women and chlldron. -,.,,.-
Jf you havo any banking to transact, como to tho flllOUIMi
und I'llOQIlKSSIVK
Med Slates National Bank of Satan, Ore.
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