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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. THURSDAY, JUNE 18. 1008 -. - -U-Ute-MMM-M-U--MMaHM W-t -,-., f-V , i i"P Does not Color the Hair Stops, railing Hair AYER'S HASR IARKET REPORTS. BY WIRE r r iAY CITY MARKET .- -f Dotations on produce at SAX FJtANCISCQ AND PORT LAXD l)OAL MARKET COR. RECTED UP TO DATE l United Tress Leased Wire.) San Francisco, Juno 18 Wheat . . . t . . , k'o 1 Ca norma ciuu, por cenwi;, - P'MiM-, white milling club, bl.6201.C7H; whlto Australian, ll.7O01.72V4; northern bluestem, I Hny Timothy, valley, $7.50; al jl.700 1.73 -7i northern club, $1.65 falfa, $12012.50. fl.C7V5; Inferior gradei of wheat,., ., ,,, r,r. I ll.4U((l'i.Otf. narloy NO 1, feed, $1 7Va0 1.32 H with somo barley, $1.27 & 30- common to fair, $1.22 S3- browing at Ban Francisco, lotnlnnl to $1.47; Chevallor, $1.63 1.85, according to quality. Eccs Por dozen, California fresh including cases, extras, 22 c; llrsts, 22c: seconds, 10 c; thirds, lSc; Ustern seconds, 17c. Butter per pound, California kresh. extras, nn.. n t- OOI .i seconds, 22c; packing, No. 1, 21c; packing, No. , soc. . HHH ... . ,mr '.IZ I IBIH. Yl U ' v New cneoro, pur nuuuu, w"- a Hats, fancy lie; firsts 10c; 1- 4 ftn. Mn1lflllln VMIY1I nla WnndB. 10c: California Young lAmorloa, fnncy, 13 c; firsts, 13c; Eastern Orogon, fancy 13c; Enstorn Oregon, Young America, fancy, 14 c; storage, eastern, fancy New York, 16c; Orogon, 14c. Potatoes por cental, Orogon Durbanks, $1.25 01.35; now, $1.00 fil.7S. boxes. 75o0 $1.80. Onions Por crato, Bormudas, 60065c; Australian brown, $3.00 rs.50; redB, 050 75c; sliver skins, $1.0001.50. Oranges per box, navels, $2,500 3 75; fancy valencies, $3.50; Meui- torrancan sweots, fancy, $2,500 02.75. o BALfiM MARKET. Locn) Wholesale Market. Eggs 16 c. Butter Creamery 25c. Cowr $303.50. Hena 9c; young chickens, lie. Local whoat 85 090c. Oats $1.45. Barloy $25. .- A,,'A Flour Hard whoat, $4.6004.80. Mlley, $4.00. Hay-Cheat, $13014; clovor, $3 G9 per ton; timothy, $14 015. Onions 3c. Hops 1907 crop. 4 04c Sit Kind Xor Hva Always .... ""' '.. r'": !! , 2i.f&baiaHBiMliiK AU Counterfeits, inurouoiw - , 1M f Experiments that trifle vitU and cuilanGrcr tho ll of Infenta and CUUdron-Expcrienco ngalnst txpcrliuont. What is CASTOR I A Castorla is a lunulas iSJiu! gorlc, Props nnd Suotliinff Sj-rups. ' f " J; tIo contains neither Opium, Morpl. u. g Z mibstnnco. Its ngo is its guarantee. It a Jd and aUays Foverishncss. 1 1 cures ID tori J t 0n Colic. It relieves n8vCTSSt tho and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Fool, rtfcuini Stomuch and Bowels, giving ltca ltlij nml ntunu Tho ChUdrcn's ranacea-TUo Mother's Frletul. cenuine CASTORIA a-ways BeaiB the CJsxXtmcucXsM fcWlpHaYeillwaysBoiiglit in' i"im Pnr ,.-. .-V1; . v.,u V 7WX?fn?r"rw VIGOR tiTU Cascara Bark 3 to 3c. Mohair 18c. IteutU Market. Oats- $1.45 1.50 per cwt. Wheat 11.00. Rolled barley $31. Eggs 17 &c. . i Butter Country, 20c; creamery, 30c. Flour-Valley, $1.10 1.20 per sack; hard wheat, $1.40 1.45. Bran 90o per sack; $31.50 por ton; shorts. SI. 25 per sack. Hay Cheat, $16.50017; clover, $15; cheat, 85c; clover 80c per cwt. Oranges $2. 0502.75. Livestock. Hog Fat, $5.50,' Stock hogs $4 04.50. Steers 3 V4 0 4c. Veal 5 7c. ' t tropical FrtUu. Bananns $0.50. Orange3 $3.75 4,00. Lemons $4(Q 4.50. Portland Market. Poultry Hens, 13014c; ducks hiiinaiiM A1 a - - . - , - . - . .,,,., , , Mg 'old ft'JS ffift MiHatuff nran. Mfi. o : wiuirrn innnut lie ,ureu. .nu i,,t nnnllpnUnria no Hint- mnnnt rnh 1ie. annt of thn rtlnnn.v Catarrh h a blood or constitutional dlseaso, and In ordor to euro it yo.t mnat tnlrn Intnrnnl rnmiwtlp. Wnll'o. Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, and acts directly on tho blood and mu cous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Curo Is not n quack medicine. It was pre scribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years and Is a regular prescription. It Is composed nt Mi n lioat tnnlrn known, combined with the best blood purlfler,s, acting UlTUClir (III HIU U UlUUD BUllUKI, 4HU " .. .. - . n m n jm ninniinn rw tmii ivfi in ents vhat produces such wondor&ul results In curing Catarrh. Se - d fcr testimonials frco. p, j chenoy &Co., props.. Tolo- J f in n Take Hall's Family Pills for con stipation. Sold. by all druggists, price 75c. FREE LOVE HOME BURNED TO GROUND (United Preti l.enied Wlre.i Santa Rota, Cal., Juno IS. Tho "manor house." famous as tho hoad- qurtors of tho lato Thomas Lak Harris, founder of a treo lovo and spiritualistic colony, Is a mass of charred ruins today and over $40, 000 worth of books belonging to tho library of tho colony nnd valuable bric-a-brac Is n total lois. I Tho flro Btarted last last night as a result of an explosion of a koro- 'seno lamp In tho "manor house." John Colo, a rolatlvo of tho Harris family, was In tho room at tho time of tho' oxploslon and wna badly burti odi The colony was founded by Hnrrli who camo out hero from England nnri httractcd a lnrgo following Lawrenco Ollphnnt, n distinguished English diplomat nnd writer, -was a number of tho colony nt one time. Later his cousin wrote a novel mak ing b"ter charge against Harris BoagM, nd wUlcU hns Jbom ana iws ucnu -- --- -riTS: sonal sapcrvislon slnco itaiufluicy. "V .T..f.n-ifooil nro lut Signaturo o Over 30 Years, .. THIT. HMWM "! M- LEAGUE'S TEAM WINS FROM HIGH The Salem hlah school chamnton of tho stato of Oregon In that clasn, wero handed their first bumping yos terday afternoon bv tho Woodburu Trl-Clty league team, the score being 10 to 3. Tho one-sided contest took placo on tho Willamette field, which wai damp and slippery, causing no end of rotten base running, especially by tho high school players, who fell nil ovor themselves Just at a time when the fast work should bo pulled bit and tho Woodburn mon, who aro credited -as being the fastest bunch Jn tho Trl-Clty league on bases, made several steals, or tried to rather, that was sure slow, the high Bchoul l.tds putting their lamps out nt every attempt to graft a sack, and three of the visitors wero nallod whllo play ing off his spot too far. The battory for tho local team ap parently had an off day, as Keenes, tho twlrler who has tho best record of any pitcher In tho college rank in tho stato; was worked down to an easy mark by tho sixth Inning, ho having lo3t his speed enabling the visitors to wallop him around tho lot as they liked, to the chagrin of tho Snlom admirers of tho high school team, and after tho Woodburnltes got next to his weakened condition, they waded In for somo batting -prac tice, and got It. .Poland slammed n high ono over the rlghtflcld fonco, nnd Laverlor touched out a two bagger and the rest of tho bunch fattened their batting averages by getting hits amounting to nlno la all. Jonos, tho local backstop, mado tho'"blg hnnd" catch of tho gnmo of n foul a good dUtanco back of horn" 1 plato, but lot sevoral Woodburn men get free pnses for ono baso on pnsj balls. Tho prettiest and only hit got off Bowon In the gnmo, was picked by rorklns, tho ball splitting the third bn-o Just out or reach of Mangold I covering that sack. Bowen was not thoro with his usual good control 1 and let men hnvo a number of bnses ' on balls, Including ono dead ball. Whlto, Woodburn's recolver, played an oxcellont gamo, and his pogs to tho koy-stono sack wero right on tho dot, but Poland covering second, lot ovory throw drop that was Intondod to cutch a denier. I Tho Snlom high school youngsters can undoubtedly play tho national gamo to a stand still, and tho aggre gation that can put up enough whirl wind playing to down them In tholr own clnsu, will have to como out roal early In tho season to do so, but out- Isldo of tholr rank, thoro Is nothing stirring for tho boys, which was woll proven yesterday afternoon. I Tho' Woodburn plnyors wero not I . .. ...111. A 1. a InlvnHnna if in tno gajuo wii wiu iiiitMiiuiH w. winning by good hard playing, as tho Trl-Clty leaguo Jiad nothing to do with the contest, but an opportunity to gain good practice Bitch as yester days gamo afforded could not u overlooked by thorn. TEA Wc want your goodwill and your money; not one cent without that good will. Vour err reWrni !' moner U rou dont UkSchllliiiff' Det. vr pir bin. FIST KIOIIT 11ETWEEN MILLIOXAIRIW SI-7TTLKS DISPUTE San Francisco, Juno 18. A rec onollatlon was today effeoted be tween two mllllonalro mining men from Nevada and a looal stock brok or. who engaged In a speotaculnr fist fight in the lobby of the S . Frano'.s hotel last night, in th proaenoe of scores of guests who u-wR loiiBElnK about tho hotel. M. A. Teaqus. a wealthy operntor of Raw i.h Kx n. Trutt. head of the big otmpany that Is operating tho Trutt ltaso at Rawhide nnd J. A. Morris. a mining stock broker of this city. mixed it up in llvaly fashion for a few minutes. rrua riiamite was ovfar sales of tne Trutt company stock, the Nevada men clahnlhg that tho uorri. u been dellberaUly selling short at a price considerably below the market oHflmiit to ruin tho company. Tho differences wore adjusted, how ever, and today all parties cum::.m are reconciled. a -. l-a rvnme thing t.i It Jrompt y for the stomach, Put take Something you know a re-b"Ule-somethlng like Kodol fo Dyspepsia "atauriVellaMe and g pleasant to taKe, h i """ u ,. s guaranteed to give relief. It is so'.d bv all druggists. -" f ? Am tn Tii WwWWMWWiMrtMM i i i . FOR SALE For S&.0 Good, almost new hay baler. Can bo seen at Capital Soap Works, 1230 Ferry streot. Will Xdll cheap. 6-8-2W. Automobile For Sale First clas"s, 35-horse power, 5 .passenger Stod-dard-Dayton touring car for salo che'ap. Owner will guarantco car. Enqulro at Journal bfflco. I .For c First-class carpot papor at I ' hl pfflde, 25c fop a bl$ roll. Farm And City Propwfjr-i-tfur HsIh I of doslrablo properties Is too large I to specialize. Yorex Bros. Co., 873 State stre6t. tf. For Sale New 6-room house on Mprlrnt ntiit Thlrfoftnfh . Ml pnn. -.... - . . fijuivuws! tviu nun tuvoy. xiu- drfiss-C. H., Jourul office. tf in i v .n,ri i ' For'Sali' A godd"frcsh milcft cow for sale. Call nt Farrlngton's tnarkot, Stato street. C-lB-St Fdr Sale Horse, harness nnd "bug gy, $75. Call at Farrlngton's mar kot, Stato streot. 6-1 5-3 1. jTlii'Ve Ts a DeniahU For pfoportfos convontently located which may no purchased on Installments. If you liavo ono of merit, dithor city or country, to bo wild In this manner ' at market value, lot mo know about It. CustomorB aro now wait ing to closo denls. Paul M. Sims, Ma'ln 729, 222 N. Commercial. FOR SALE. 040 Acres Located 3 miles from. good, thriving town, closo to Sa lorn. 240 acres undor cultivation, 75 acres timber, balance pasture 1 8-room houso, r5-room houso, barn 54x92, will hold sufficient feed for 2 years, other outbuild ings; school houso on tho placo. Stock consisting of 40 head good cattle. 5 head horses, 10 hogs, and wagons nnd ImplomcnU goea with placo, nil for $40 por acre, Good terms mny bo had. in Acre- Located In tho famous. Rosednlo district, 11 acros undor cultivation, 3 acres orchard con sisting of prunos, pears, apples nnd chorrles. Rnspborrlea and Htrawborrlos. About 8 acres In oats and votch, balanco pasturo. 5-room houso nnd barn; price $2250. 20 Acres Located Gi miles from Salem, nil under cultivation ex; copt a ncro of timber. Bell, a rich black loam, no gravel nor whlto land on placo. A 20x26 houso and a now 24x32 barn, ald now granary 14x10. Good family orchard; pried, $2250. Oooi forms can bo had. SALEM INVESTMENT CO. 432 Stato stroot. LODOES. rarpcntcra UbIoh No. lOflH Loc' Union No. 1065 of Carpenters aaJ Jolrors of Amorlca moot eTen Saturday evening at 8:00 p. ra. Is HoarBt hall, 420 Stato St, A. W Donnls, Reo. Sec, Foresters of Amorlca Court Sher wood Forestors, No. 19. Meets Saturday night In Holman hall, Stato streot Waldo Miller, O. R.: J. C. Perry, financial socretary. Central Lodge No. 18, K. of P. Castle Hall In Holman bloc-, eor ner State and Liberty street TuoBday of each week at 7;S0 m. Oscar Johnson, C. O.; K. H Anderson, K. of R. and B. Modera Woodaiea of Awerlca Or gos Cedar Camp No. 5246. kw ovory Thursday evening at o'clock In Holman ball. W. W HIU, V. C; F. A Turner, clerk ,Vooon of World Meet every Tv day night at 7:30, In Holman hall O. L. Darling, C. O.J P. I Frai ler, Clerk. Llticoin Annuity Union. Sick, actl dont and pension Insurance; $2. 000,000 pledgrd; every claim pan Good agent wanted. J. H. C Mongomery, supreme organiser Dox432 Balem, Oregon. R. R Ryan, secretary, 646 State street LIVERY AND FEED WARMM ie?rdPnunneXi)id post office Stables, at 254 Forry street between Commercial and Front itreets. Telephone 188. Some o! the finest liveries in the city can be found here. Dick Weitacotf proprietor 10-j SASH ANDJOORJFAOTORn priiik M. IlwHv aaaauiaciuiBr aa-U, doora, aoaMlagt, Ail kib of kouse lalsi. aa4 bard woo work. Froat treet, betweea 9UU asi Court. M-e - eoaspUl-t at th oilce. fclTSCELTiANEOUS Lost A pair of gold-rlmmcd Klr.si cs, In black lonthor cas6, betw'e'on 18-th nnd Slnto street Xb 6rrfrh house, Monday night. Finder re turn to Journal for roward. ; 6-16-3t For Rent 6-room house. Call 415 't Ndrth CO'ttago. 6-1C-31 ' Iibnt A pair of gotd-rlmmed eye glasses. Finder plenso return to 653 Ccnfor St. Roward. G-lC-3t Lost-7-Black leathor bolt with two gold bucklda. Finder pleaso re turn to Journal office. G-lG-3t ICInailn: Wood For salo. Q. F. Mason Box Co., 247 Miller street, South Salem; 50 cents per load At factory. 6-16-3t. ' Loulou Ndoulo Hohic -Ferry street near High. 6-5-lmo. Togo Noodlo House First class place to get bowl noodlos. Ffosh and well sorvod 10c. 439 Ferry street. C-5-lmo Help Fiirnlslictl Free of Cliarge ny Salem Employment Company, 475 Stato street, phono No. 149. Par ties wanting holp ploase call at office, or phono us. Also have cows tor salo. Concrcto Work Oct my price on sidewalks, curbs, soptlo tanks and content work of any kind. All work guarantood flrt-claM, Mr, work guaranteed first class. M. .. , .Julyv?4;Kv. Vorci Lambeir. and twcl Co. Lum ber .shingles, building material, wood and coaj. Low price and prompt dellrerW On block eairt of 8, P. paM4ag? depot Phon 198. ' 7-atf Iiuttc & WctideroU) Fine wines liquors and cigars. We bandit the celebrated Kellog garni Caitle whiskies. Cool and rotreihlnj beer constantly of draught. South Commercial street. 9-8-lyr EnlargedOur moat market oa Ent Stato streot has boon doubled In alza and wo aro better nrenared than ovor to sorve oustomers. Prompt sorvlco and the beit.ot meats qur motto. Call or pnone 199. B. E. Edwardt Meat Co. PLUMBERS H. J. PetzelPluaasiag, iteaas aa gas fitting BuoceMor to Kaox 41 Murphy, 226 OeawereUl street v it i ITT ' N'"' . . T w - - tfhd,fhih h Wantcl al Oacei-From "$lWo" $500, tho best of collatornl secur ity to offer. Address G 10, Jour nal office . OlL-tf Rjmpbcrry Plckera WaHtctI Largoit, and host yards; atoady work; highest prlco paid. Good camping grounds with wood nnd wator. Located ono-half mllo south of Chemawa. Apply soon, N, C. Jor genson. O-Olw For Rent -Now 7-room houso an! barn. Pump on porch. 1(116 N. Commercial St. Inqulro Hill's Peel Room, Phono 454. 6-11-lw DRAYMEN. CbwwIm Uroa. Trastsfcr Cpwpawy All klndi of transfer work doae Furniture and pianos boxed read; for shipment. Prompt service U our motto. Stand and offlce at 253 South Commercial street Phone 210. Rosldenc Phone 968 IlUTTERNUT RREAI). It Is worth moro than any other -road yet the prlco Is no higher Tor saU at your grocers'. CALIFORNIA HAKKRY, Thomaa & Cooley, ITope. Salem Fence Works Headquarter for Woven Wire Fencing. Poultry Netting, Pickets, Qates, Malthold Jtoonng, i: u. Roofing, Screen Doors aud Aa Justablo Wludow Screens. CHAS. D. MULLIGAN Successor WALTER MOULEY. 2.10 Court St. Salem, Or Phono 44 Main 147 N. High C. W: YANNKE Proprietor of THE FASHION STABLES Cabs and Llvory, all Rlfc-s Mtxiern Rubber Tire. ffiM?'Blir and steam heating aid ttnatai. 164 Commercial street. PboM HalD 19J. -Mr? Li tl.T. PSTirrff l?t n-rt I - J 1 t A. Are Voli in tjip j Market for Seine Good Bays? 20 Acres 2 miles from Sale,? all In cultivation, on fine ro!; 3ti acres bearing orchard, t awes, chortlds ono year 'old , grafted Into two year old roots; U-room house, hard flntshi Z ,barns. 2 wolls, no rock, so graVct, deep blnck soil 30 feet to gravol. With the place Is 2 cows, 2 hog3, 3 doz. chlckei wagon, buggy, mqwer, ra.ke, Plow, 1 dodblo set harness. 1 doublo plow, 1 span you-g marcs. This Is a fluo homo aad cheap at $4500. Will trade for city property If your price Is down to n cash basis. And This Flrto Home. Cloo la 9-foom houso and full base mont, steam heat, gas, olftctrle light, etc. Lot C6XJ.Q1; $3250. Will roservo CO foot of back lot at $2650. Kent now paya 18 , por cent on $3000. Easy terras, somo cash balance monthly. 11 Acre Closo In, good house, barn, etc. All kinds 6t fruit, berries, all Improved, the beet buy on tho market at. $11209 Terms to suit. I Farms Por Any PurpoAe-i-Aay number of acres to suit, look ovor our lists before, buying, all our buyero have been well sat isfied, wo can please you. OUSTED LAND CO. Salem' 'Branch ' Ycrex Bros. C,", 378 STATE STREET. von SALE. Grain, Stock, Hairy aHrt Fnlt Farma Somo of tho very host In the) valley. ,j nin Acrea 340 undor cultivating ' In crop'r balanco timber and goad . pasturo, spring wntur all year. A ' Ideal stock or dairy farm; well fenced; good houso, 9 rooms, bar and granary; good orchard. ThU Is a snap, only $37 por acre; ad- Joining, land hold at '$40 to '$ j4 por a"cro. ' HOUSES. Lllousca'aml Iota In all parts of U cuy. iom tuv ". uji, ". and lots $600 and up. We utalr j a specialty of closo-ln property, v Rfwlorri Wowto 7 rooms, 3 blocka of courthouse, bhy $2700. . YrtiW..i,niBrt,rioajs .-.. . " V -'JT-l.-i.T K In "C wi "-" .'-'-ij.'i!sr" HOTKMf ANU rtP.ytvi n mvn i. w. llllllllllllllllllj' The : :. I Whke House Restaurant 1 1 Far a Resular J f 25c Dinner at 20c ! Tbey caa't be beat McGikhrist & Son Profrletora, r III I H I $ t i i 1 1 1 aaa COURT fTXllKST Cll aad try Uw. 15c, Board ef W M.1 I also faralilie4 r" reasoaable. ATTH1 Saietn Restaurant MEALS 15c ! HOTELt OREGON I Cor Seventh und Stark fit. Pnriland's New and Modem Hotel. Rates $ I per day and I ui), European plan. Free Bus, I I WRIGHT-DICKINSON HOTEL C. ProtyHws Umhiim'"'"11111 Sold In Safest by Dr S. C S!; 'I 'KSfSSI 1 1 kiBaiSiSL5?pS I &8gi&B!llaa" I UHlltO CPICLCO-.jUX--2--i i i (I MQ )- .---