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AYER'S HABR
FUNERAL TIlinUTE TO
MRS. JOHN HOLMAN
Tho Inst earthly remains of a
highly esteemed pioneer woman
were laid at rest Wednesday nttor
noon upon tho arrival of the 3 o'
clock trains. Tho funeral of the
late Mrs. Jonnlo Wcek3 Holman,
wife of John Holman esquire, man
ngor of the Albany Iron Works, and
well known Iron-master of this city,
was held from her lato realdenco, on
High street, In this city, and tho
body waB given private lntormont at
City Vlow cemetery. There was a1
large attendance of tho friends of
the departed, who was a great fav
orite socially and had many warm
friends. All of her family living
were prosont, and tho Episcopal
burial service was read by Rov. Barr
0. Leo of St. Paul's church In a
most lmpresslvo mannor. Tho musiu
was by a quartet consisting of
Messrs. Wonger and Ketchum, Mrs.
Hinges and Miss Cornelius, who
Bang beautifully "Lead, Klndlv
Light," and Mrs. Hinges sang most
lmpresslvoly "Ono Sweetly Solomn
Thought," and at tho grave a spe
cial favorlto of tho departed, "Only
Remembered." Tho bearers of tho
pall wero Dr. E. A. Plorco of Port
land, Hon. P. H. D'Arcy, H6n. J. H.
Albert, Hon. Squlro Fnrrar, Geo. 0,
Bingham and Russell Catlln, Among
friends from abroad prcsont at tho
funeral wero her daughter, Mrs. Vic
Lunn, nnn nor son, wnuor J. hoi-.
man, of San Francisco, Dr. and Mrs.
E. A. Pierce and Mra. .Sinter of
Portland, Hon. nnd Mrs. F, M. Miller
of Albany, nnd a steam launch of tho
employes of tho Albany Iron Works,
wh'ch shut down In respect for tho
departed. Six grandchildren woro
present Allco V. nnd Fred R. Mey
er of Snlem, Thos. and Holona Hoi-
man and Geo. S. and Jas. II. Lunn
of Snn Francisco. Tho homo of tho
deceased was filled with gifts of
flcwors, many of thorn boiU .by
friends at Portland and Frisco. Mrs.
Holman wna ono of thoso Bwoct wo
men whom ovorybody lovod, a char
acter noted for hor nobility and lov
ing acts of kindness to all with
whom 8ho camo In contact. Tho un
kind word novor passed hor lips. Sho
Buffered patlontly hor great nirtlc
tlons and In nil hor sickness nover
murmurod but Bhowed Christian .pa
tience and resignation for all that
camo of tribulation or suffering.
Of hor It can ho truthfully said:
Hor greatness was In hor humility,
and her lovollnoss was In tho sweet
ness of hor disposition, novor asking
favors for herself but for thoso sho
loved.
Kodol la tno best known prepara
tion that Is offered to tho people to
day for dyspopsla or Indigestion or
any stomach troniblo. Kodol dlg03ts
all foods. It Is plcsant to take It
is so'd hero bv all druggists.
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Don't find fault, you may havo.
babies of your own.
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VIGOR
Charles Ronch, a circus clown, at
Columbus, Ohio, out of employment,
today locked himself in a room, and
mounting a gathorlng of bill posters
which ho had sot flro to, burned him
self to death.
Thinks It Saved Ills Life.
Lester M. Nelson, of Naplos.
Maine, saya In a recont letter: "I
haVo used Dr. Kind's Now Discovery
many years, for coughs and colds,
and I think It saved my llfo. I
have found It a reliable remedy for
throat and lung complaints, and
would no more bo without a bottlo
than I would bo without food." For
nearly 40 years New Discovery has
Btood at the head of throat and lung
remedies. As a preventive of pneu
monia, and healer of weak lungs It
has no equal. Sold under gunranteo
at J. C. Perry's drug store. 50c and
$1.00. Trial bottlo free.
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All tho valley cltlos aro going
ahead, with more building than for
several years.
o
Tho Rig Head.
is of two kinds conceit and the
big head that comes from a' Blck
headache. Does your head over fcol
like a gourd and your brain feel
looso and soro? You can euro it In
no tlmo by acting on your liver with
Ballard's Hcrblne. Isn't It worth
trying for the ubBolute and certain
relief you'll got? Sold by all deal
ers. a
A gosslpcr Is a moral lopcr, a
mental nnunor. and tho noxious
8pttwn r a 80Cal ovn.
0
Lane's Family Mcdlclno will give
y0lt n digestion that will pormlt you
t0 0flt god things Instead of "health
foods" of various sorts that are
ns pnatablo as hay.
0
do not try to mako stopping
stones out of manhood and woman-
hood.
Women wltn good complexions are
novor homoly. Good blood makes
good , complexions. Lane's Family
Mcdlclno makes good blood. All
druggists coll It for 25 cents.
Tho wodtorn rnllroads havo
do-
elded to oboy Instructions of tho In
terstate Commorco commission and
will no longer glvo atcnmahlp com
panics reciprocal passes.
DoWItt's Llttlo Early Rlsors, tho
famous little liver pills, aro sold by
all druggists.
Tho American Thomas car In tho
New York to Paris run Is Just nine
hours bohlnd tho Gorman machine.
Important Dates In Oregon.
Stato Tonchors association nt Eu
gone, Juno 25, 20 and 27.
State jnlvorslty commencement,
Juno 21 to 21, nt Eugene.
State normal graduation nt Mon-
moutn, Juno su to -.,
Marlon county pioneer's rounlon
nt Hunt farm, Saturday, Juno 27. i
Stato hoard of regonts normal
schools moots nt Salem, Juno 30.
Mt Angol coijego nnd seminary,
Tuesday. Juno 23. ,
CASTORIA
Tor Infanta and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON.
MARKET
REPORTS
BYWIRE
BAY CITY MARKET
QUOTATIONS ON PRODUCE AT
SAN FRANCISCO AND PORT-LAND-
LOCAL RL1RKET COR
RECTED up to date-
San Francisco, Juno 25 Wheat
No. 1 California club, per cental,
11.02 1.66; white milling club,
$1.62 ft 1,07 &; whtto Australian,
$1.70 1.72; northern bluostom,
$1.701.73 northern club, $1.05
1.07; Inferior grade of wheat,
$1.401.55. ,
Barley No. 1, teed, $1.25
1.32, with somo barley, $1.27
1.30; common to fair, $1.22
1.23; browing at San Francisco,
nominal to $1.47; Chevalier, $1.65
1.85, according to quality.
Eggs Por dozon, California fresh
lncdludtng cases, extras, 23 c; firsts
22c; seconds, 19c; thirds, 18c;
eastern seconds, 17c.
Butter por pound, California
frbsh, extras, 23c; firsts, 22u:
seconds, 21c; packing, No. 1, 21c;
packing, No. 2, 20 c.
New cheese, per pound, Califor
nia flats, fancy lie; firsts 10 c;
seconds, 9c; Cnllfornla Young
America, fancy, 13 c; firsts, 13c;
eastern Oregon, fancy, 11 c; east
ern Oregon-Young American, fancy,
14 c.
Potatoes por contat, Oregon
Burbnnks, 00c $1.15; now, 85c
1.26, boxes 40 75c;
oarly rose.
Bermudas,
80085c. '
Onions Por crato,
3.50; reds, 6575c.
50G5c; Australian brown, $3.0.0
Oranges Por box, navels, $2.25
3.50; fancy Vnleuclns, $3.50; Medi
terranean sweots, fancy, $2.50
2.76.
SALEM MARKET.
Local Wholesale Market.
Eggs 10c.
Butter Croamory 25c.
Cows $303.50.
lions 9c; young chlckons, 12c.
Local wheat 85000c.
Oats $1.45.
Barley $25.
Flour Hard wheat, $4.60 4.80.
vlloy, $4.00.
Hay Cheat, $13014; clovor, $3
0 9 per ton; timothy, $14 15.
Onions 3c.
Hops 1907 crop, 44c.
Cnscara Bark 3 to 3c.
Mohair 18 c.
Knutll Market,
Oats $1.45 01.50 per cwt.
W.heat $1.00.
Rolled barley $31.
Egp.s 17 c.
Butter Country, 20c; crenmery,
80c.
Flour Valley, $1.1001.20 por
i
gnCk; hard wheat, $1.4001.45.
rjran 90o por sack; $31.60 por
ton; shorts. $1.25 per sack.
Hay Cheat, $16.50017; clover,
$16; cheat, 85c; clover SOc por cwt.
Oranges $2.0602.75.
Livestock.
Hogi Fat, $5.60.
Stock hogs--$4 04.50.
Steers 3 4c.
Veal 5 7c.
implcal Fruits.
Bananas $0.60. ; V '?
Orangoi $3.7504.00.-'
Lemons $4 04.50.
Portland Market.
Poultry Hns, 13 14c; ducks
bluestom, 91c. , ,
Poultry Hens, 14 016c; duck.
17018c; pigeons, old, $1 por dozen.
Mlllstuff Bran, $20.
Hoy Timothy, valley, $7.50; al
falfa. $12Q12.50.
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Word has been received at Manila
that U. S. Forester H. D. Everett,
T. R.- Wakoloy, government teacher,
and four Filipinos have; been .'mur
dered by tribesmen.
! Da Witt's Wltoh Hazel Salve. It
i osneelallv cood for plls. Be sure
to get Dewuts
gisU.
Sold by all drug-
Xotlco to I'-roporty Owners on High
. Street.
1 Notice is hereby given that prone -ty
owners desiring to Improve that
portion of High street between tho
north line of State Btreet and the
' south line of Court street in Salem.
Oregon, for whloh their proporty la
liable In lieu of their assessment may
' file their appUoatlon therofor on or
'before 10 o'clock a. m., July 6, 100S
I By order of the common council.
' W. A. MOOUES.
' 6-'3-llt City Recorder.
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Eugene. Oregon, June 20-24,
1908 For the above occasion a
rate of ONE AND ONE-THIRD
FARE on the certificate plan Is au
thorized. wM m-mURAAY.
THURSDAY, JUNE &5. 1008
WANT ADS-QUICK
tiwwwwmnwwnwwnwwiiwwwiwfcitnniwmmii
FOR SALE
i' or ouc a. u. Adams has eood Wil
son strawberries that ho will sell
for 50c per crato and pick thorn
yourself at his place, 3 mlloa
west of town on tho Oak Grove
and Salem road. R. F. D. No. 2,
6-24-3t
For Sale Good, almost now hay
baler. Can bo seen at Capital Soap
Works, 1230 Ferry stroot. Will
very cheap. 6-18-lmo
Automobile- For Sale First class,
36-horso power, 5 passenger Stod-dard-Dayton
touring car for sate
cheap. Owner will guarantee car.
Enqulro nt Journal offlco.
For Sale First-class carjwt paper ai
this offlco, 25o fop a big roll.
Farm and City Property Our list
of doslrable jroportlos Is too large
to specialise Yorex Bros. Co,
373 Stato streot. tf.
For Sfllc Now 6-room hou'sa 'on
Market and Thirteenth . All con
veniences. Will Bell cheap. Ad
dress O. H., Journal office, if
Thcro In a Demand For properties
convonlontly located which may he
purchased on Installments. If you
havo ono of morlt, either city or
country, to bo sold In this manner
at market value, let mo know
about it. Customors are now wait
ing to cloao deals. Paul M. Sims,
Main 720, 222 N. Commercial.
For Snle One model E Rnmblqr
runabout. Warranted first class
condition. Sco Wilson & Mnniror
C-18-lmo
For Snle A first class cow for salo
ohcap, Phono Fnrmors 24X
For Sale A quantity of 3-Inch second-hand
stool plpo. Call 1508 E.
Stato St., W. Lcbold. 6-2 3-t
FOR SALE.
18 .13-100 Acres Located 1 mile
from station, mile to school.
Placo la all undor cultivation, ox
ccift 10 ncros In pasture All foncod
nnd no wnsto land on plnco. Throe
aero orchard consisting of apples,
cherries, prunoi and walnuts.
Plenty of tlmbor for fuel. Spring
wntor In ovory flold. A good 6
room houso. hot and cold wntor,
bath, toilet and lavatory; good
barn, ranory, carrlago and shod
t and chlckon houso. Prlco $4050.
'Will trado for Salem residence
property not to exceed $1500,
8 Acrt's Located 2 miles from con
tor of Salem. Throo ncros under
cultivation, all rest of fruit, such
as apples, poars, cherries, quinces
and English walnuts; 5 acres In
pasture, modern 2-story house, 8
rooms, hard finished, septic tank,
wind mill nnd towor. Prlco $4000,
easy torms.
18 Arrow located 2 miles from
town, all under cultivation; n good
5-room house, barn and wagon
shed. Woll wntor at houso and al
so at barn; good young orchard,
conslstlnc of nnules. ncarn. prunes,
chotsles and smnll fruit, such ns
blnckborrlos, gooseberrlos, cur
rants nnd strnwborrlos. Price
$3000.
$300.
SALEM INVESTMENT CO.
WVi State Strwt.
Wanted Housos to r9"t. List with
us.
Exchange Wo havo a good house
and lo.t In Los Angeles to trado for
Salem or country property; also
two lota In Portland for Salem
proporty. What have you?
For Sale Stock, dairy, grain or fruit
farms, somo of the very best In thu
valley, large or small, any number
of nores to suit.
IIoiim Some flno bargains In houe
and lots. House and lot $600 and
up. Vacant lots $60 and up.
W Can Sell, Rent or Exchange.
Your property satisfactory.
IJKCHTHL SOHUMS
371 Stato Street. Phono 152
uvnnr and fhed stalcs
I.tverv mul F1 Rtnldt-s Old Posi
ofllce Stables, at 264 Ferry street
between Commercial and Front
streets. Telephone 188. Some of
the finest liveries In the city can
be found here. . Dick Westacott.
proprietor. 10-1-lyr
B.SH AND DOOR FACT0RIK8
Fraak M. IlrowB. Manufacturer e4
sash, doors, mouldings. All klad
of house laUk aad hard we4
work. Front atret, hetwe SUU
an4 Ceurt. Uak all Blaiali
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MISCELLANEOUS
Loulon Noodle Hohso Ferry street,
near High. 6-5-lmo.
Togo Noodlo House First class
place to get bowl noodles. Fresh
and well served 10c. 439 Ferry
street. 6-5-lmo
I J. . . -
lieip" Ftirfttettca Free of ChargeBy
saiem aimpioymoni company, vo,
State street, phone No. 149, .Par-'
tlos wanting help pleas call at
office or phone us. Aloov have cows
for sale.
Concrete Work Get my prices oa
stdewalkB, curbs, septlo taaksand
cement work of any kind. All
work guaranteed first-claw. M
Ward, 2378 Maple Avo., Highland.
Phone 15.69; Jly24-tt
Vogee Lumber aad Fwel Co. Lam-
be ,fthlnglM, building material,'
wood and ool. Low jrle axd
prompt deUvM-iM. One blaefc Mt
of S. P. passengtr depot Paose
198. 7-2-tf
Batte & Wcflderotli Fine wlaei,
liquors and cigar. We handU
the celebrated Kellog gand Castle
whiskies. Cool and refreshing beer
constantly oi draught. Soata
Commercial street. 8-8-lyr
Enlarged -Our meat market on
Eut Stato street has been doubled
In size and wo aro better prepared
than over to serve customers.
Prompt service and the best of
meats our motto. Call or phone
jva. ii. Vj. juuw&rui Meai uo. .
FLUMDERS
Xueo. M. Barr e lnmblnc, hot water
and steam heating anl tlnalnt
164 Commerrlal strt Phoa
MalD 192. 9-1-lyi
M. J. Petzel Plumbing, ste .aa6
gas fitting. SuccoHor to Kasz A
Murphy, 226 Commercial strett
'Prone Main 17.
WANTED
Gentleman Wlnhca Position Oh or-
rhnnl nr ranch to sain oxnorlonco.
Willing to work and oxcopt smalt
wngos, Address Exporonco, office
of Capital Journal. 6-23-3t
Wanted at Onto From $100 to
$500, tho best of collateral secur
ity to, offer. Addrew G 10 Jour
nal office. ,.... ,. ,. ..llf.U.
(Wnntod To buy spond-hand tent,
high walls pre'f"orre(f.lflate pVlce
and nddrosa. Tho undorslgnod
will call to soo what you have. Ad
dross W Box 130. 0-24-lt.
If tho Party Who wants a suite of
rooms with bath will apply to "J.
M. P. O. Box 145," he can be suit
ed comfortably. 6-24-lt
LODGES.
;Hrpcnter Union No. 10fl Loc
Union No. 1066 of Carpenters awl
Jolrors of Amorlca meet even
Saturday evening at Si 00 p. ra. Is
Hearst hall, 420 State St. A. YV
Dennis, Rec. See.
Foresters of America Court Sher
wood Foresters, No. 19. Meeti
Saturday night In Holman ball,
Stato atreot Waldo Miller, O, R.;
J. O. Perry, financial secretary.
Central Lodge No. 18, K. of P.
Cattle Hall la Holnaa block, ter
nor State aud Liberty street
Tuesday of each week at 7: JO
m. Oscar Johnson, O. O.; B. H
Anderson, K. of It. aad S.
Modera Woodmea ef Awerlcn Or
gon Cedar Camp No. 6248. Meeti
every Thursday evealag al I
o'clock In Holmaa hall, W, W
Hill, V. O.: F, A Turner, clerk
.VoodmeH of World Meet every Fr
day night at 7:30, In Holman hall
O. L. Darling, O. O.j P. L, Fraa
lr, Clerk.
UhooIu Annuity Union. Sick, at!
dent and ponslon Insurance; $3,
000,000 pledgrd; every claim aW
Good agents wanted. J. H. C
Mongomery, supreme orgaaUer
Box432 Salem, Oregoa. R. K
Ryan, secretary, 646 State strK
DRAYMEN.
runiBJlus UrcHj.' Trrer OwM"y
All kinds of transfer work dose
Furniture and pianos boxed ready
for shipment, Prompt service it
our motto, Sta&d a4 one at
263 South Commercial air
Phone X16. lUeMeae Pkoae 9
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J, A Few Cheap Byi
IT That Will Make ,
Jl You Sonsy If We
vmm mieieai iuh
480 acres in Polk county. St
in cultivation, 15 acres orchard
Just bearing, good bulldlag
$40 per acre. H
320 acres, 8 mites south of gftlMij
in pruno belt, 280 acros uiultfj
plow, flnehoHse and barH, go4
family ercUrd, a oey rtaief
at $40 per aete. . "J
360 acres 5 miles from Salem ef
fercd for a short tittle at 69j
per acre, woth $60.
375 acres 4 miles from Sale,
good house and barn, 300 aerec
in cultivation, $31,875.
20 acres at Frultland. 12 acre 1 tl
cultivation, balance timber aaetj
pasture, good spring, S-roestl
house, new barn, S-acre appls,)
orchard which netted $200 Mt
year. Price $2100. $
Modern 6-room cottage on CeHrt
street, elty water, sewer, &
Price $1800.
Farms ,for Any Purpene Amrj
number of acres to ault, imH
proved and unimproved dt)T4
'twivi Vf DH UU tV MV1U1V,
buying wa can Interest you.
OLMSTED IiND CO.;
Salem Rranch Yerox hts,
878 STATB STRKkT.
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VYIiRe House Restaurant
Per a Rtcmtar
J 25c Dinner at 20c :
McGkiirist & Son
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18c. Board w Wk $1.TI, 9
alto turaUsftd irtMHM i
reasoaahte. , (
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Restaurant
MEALS 15c
tussmiiii
Mssiiissnntstsmsiwj
HOTELi OREGON
Oar Seventh and Stark S4.
Portland's New ind Medni
Hotel. Rale $1 twdtyid
up. F.uropin Mm. freoBw.
i WRrGIIT-WCKaNSOfi HOTEL CO,
Proprietors
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PhoHe 44 Wala 147 K. Hla Si.
C. W. YANNKE
Proprietor ef
THE FASHION STAEIBS
Cabs and Livery, all Ww H
Rubber Tire.
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II The Leon;
X First class roomlt
Ing house. A.
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