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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1908)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 30, 1008 n MARKET REPORTS BY WIRE BAY CITY MARKET CHANGE IN THE NATIONAL FORESTS QUOTATIONS ON PRODUCE AT SAN FRANCISCO AND PORT LAND LOCAL MARKET COR RECTED UP TO DATE San Francisco, Juno 2 G Wheat San Francisco, Juno 30 Wheat No. 1 California club, per cental, $1.62 l.GG; white milling club, 11.02 1.67; whlto Australian, 11.70 1.72; northern blueatom, 51.70 1.73: northern club, 31.G21.CG; Inferior grades of whoat, 1.40 1.5G. Barley No. 1, feed, $1.27 1.32, with Home barley, 1.27 1.30; common to fair, ?1.22 1.23; browing at San Francisco, nominal to $1.47; Chovallor, $1.65 1.85, according to quality. Eggs Per dozen, California fresh Including cases, extras, 21c; firsts, 20c; aeconds, lGc; thirds, 17c; eastern seconds, 17c. Duttor per pound, California fresh, oxtras, 22 c; firsts, 22c; seconds, 21c: thirds, 20 c; packing, No. 1, 20 c; packing No. 2, 20c. New choeco, per pound, Callfor nla flats, fancy lie; firsts 10 c; ooconds, 9c; California Youmj America, fancy, 13 c; firsts, 13c; icastern Oregon, fancy, 11 c; east ern Oregon Young Amorlcnn, fnncy, lie. Potatoes Por cental, now, 7"c $1.50, boxes, 4027Dc; onrly rose, 80c$1.00. Onions Hod, CG75c. Oranges Por box, navels, $1.00 2.00; Valonclas, $1.50 3. CO; Medltorranoan swoot3, fancy, $2.50 2.75. RAliKM MARKET. Locnl Wliolowilp Market. "Eggs lGc. Butter Creamory 2 Be. Cows $3 3.50. . Hens 9c; young chlckons, 12c. Local wheat 85 90c. ' Oats $1.45. whoat, $4.50 4.80. Barley $25. Flour Hard valley, $4.00. Hay Cheat, $13 14; clovor, $3 9 per ton; timothy, $14 15. Onions 3c. Hops 1907 crop, 44c. Cascara Bark 3 to 3c. Mohair 18 c. Ilwuill Market. Oats $1.1G1.C0 per cwt. Whoat $1.00. , Rolled barley $31. Egfcs 17 c. Butter Country, 20c; creamery, Flour Valloy, $1.10 01.20 per sack; hard wheat, $1.40 1.45, Bran 90o por. sack; $31.50 por ten: short. $1.25 por sack. Hay Choat, $10.50 17; clovor, $15; choat, 85c; clovor 80c por cwt. Oranges $2.G52.75. Livestock. Hogs Fat, $5.50. Stock hogs $4 4.50. Steers 34c. . Veal 5 7c? tropical Frulta. Bananas $G.50. Oraugoi $3,75 4.00. Lomons $4 4.50. Portland Market. Poultry Hens, 13 14c; ducks Ktunntnm '1 1 o Poultry Hons, 14 15c; ducks, 17yuao; pigeons, om, $1 per uozon. MlHatuff Bran, $20. Hoy Timothy, valloy, $7.50; nl falfn, $1212.50. o i : No Nettl of Suffering from Rlicuma tlsin. It Is a mistake to allow anyone to suffor from rheumatism, as tho pain can always bo relieved, and In most cases a euro orcectou uy applying niinmbm-laln'fi Liniment. Tho ro llof from pain which It affords U nlnno worth innnv times its cost. It makes sloon and rest possible Evon in mftna of loner standing this lln! mont should bo used on account ol tho rollof which It affords. Do not be discouraged until you have given it a trial. For salo by Dr. Stono'3 drus Btoro. I NSOMNIA 'I )itb been uilnii CerU for Imomnta. with whlcli 1 ItHVO boon Dlleti orovr twmr years, mi I can toy that t'croti hr elven wo xuorj rollof than mir other roumily r tiva over tried. 1 thkll ort!nl tocoinmouii them lo jujr ffleudi ft i.f ji utv to wwo,,, Elclq, ,n. Beat For w ineooweis CANDY CATIUHTJC Now Names for Forests In Western Oregon. - , After July 1 all that portion of tho Cascade forest lying botwoon tho McKenzlo wagon road and tho San tlam river and tho road leading ncross tho mountains known as tho Santlnm route will bo atldod to tho present fore3t .boundarlei and con stitute ono national forest ovor wnlcii C. R. Soltz will bo supervisor and It will bo known as tho Cascade forest From the .Santlam north tb the Columbln, tho nntlonal foroat rescrvo will bo known as tho Oregon forest. From tho Wlllnmotto rlvur south to tho Umpqua will constitutes another forest which will bo known as tho Umpqua forost. A part of tho territory formerly known as the Umpqua "and tho Tillamook, .forest will bo Joined and It will bo known a9 tho Sluslaw forest. No appoint ments will have to bo matlo for theao forost as supervisors havo already boon namod for them. ., o For n Sprained Ankle. As usually treated, a sprained ankle will disable tho Injured por son fpr n month or more, but by ap plying Chamberlain's Llnlmont and observing tho directions with each bottle faithfully a euro may bo er- tocted in many cases In less thnn one week's time. This liniment , Is a most romnrkablo preparation. Try It for a sprain or'brulso, or when Inld up . with chronic or muscular rheumatism, and you are cortaln to bo delighted with tho prompt relief which it affords. For salo by Dr. Stone's drug store. The master fish wardon annouiKos ho will rigidly enforce tho now fU'i laws. Tho railroad commission 1m beguh tho work of valuing tho rail road proportion In tho Btate. ' A Grant! Family Medicine.' "It gives me pleasure to speak a good word for Electric Bitters," writes Mr. Frank Conlnn of No. 43G Houston St.. Now York. "It's n grand family medlclno for dypopsln and liver complications; while for lame back and wenk kidneys it can not be too highly recommended." Electric Bitters roculato the dlgcs- tlvo functions purifies tho b!ood, and imparts renewed vigor and vitality to tho weak and debllltnted of both sexes. Sold under .guarantoo at J. C. Perry's drug store. 50c. o Two hundred mllos of trolleys aro planned by tho Wasco County Elec tric Light & Power company. i Tim Dig Rend. Is of two kinds conceit and the b'.g bend that comes from a sick headache. Does your hoad over fool llko a gourd and your brain feel looao and soro? You can euro It In no tlmo by acting on .your Hvor with Ballard's Horbluo. Isn't It worth trying for tho tibsoluto nnd certain rollof you'll got? Sold by all doal ers. Tho Kelso, Washington, poitofuco, wns robbed by burglars last night, who blow up tho safe and secured $400. o. Tho Rest Pills Ever So'tl. "After doctoring 15 soars for chronic indigestion, and spending over two hundred dollnri, nothing has dono mo as much good as Dr. King's New Llfo Pills. I consider thorn the best pills ovor sold," whites B. F. Ayscuo. of Inglesuo, N. C. Sold under guarantoo at J. C. Perry's drug store. 25c, : o Senator Plntt yesterday took tho stand ngalnst Mao Wood, who Ih bit ing trlod on a chnrgo or por jury ror tostlmony clton In the dlvorco suit against tho sonator. Yon Never Can Tell. Just exactly tho.causo of your rhoumntUm, but you know you jiavo It. Do you know that. Ballard' Snow Liniment will cure It? ro Mevos tho swelling and Umbers the Joints nnd muscles so that you will be as active and well as you evor were. Price 25c. 50c aud $1.00. Sold by all dealers. O" Cabinet makers aro already busy preparing a now cabinet for Tnft. However, tho only doflnlto movo so far arranged ,1b the selection of Bur ton to succeed Secretary Root. Q Poison Oak Poisoning, Ballard's Snow Llnlmont cures it. Mr. O. II. P. Cornelius, Turner, Oro., writes My wife has discovered that Snow Llnlmont cures "Poison Oak Poisoning," a very painful trouble Sho not only cured a caso of It on herself, but on two of hor frlonds who were poisoned by this same Ivy Prlco 25c, 50c and $1.00. Sold by lall dealers. Annual Commencement Evcrclses, Eugene, Oregon, Juno 20-24, 1908. For tho above occasion a rato of ONE AND ONE-THIRD FARE on tho certificate plair Is au thorized. WM. M'MURAAY, J, M. SCOTT. G. P. A., S. P. Co. A. G. P. A., S. P. Co. C-19-5t Notlco to Property Owners on High Street. Notice Is hereby given that proper ty owners desiring to Improvo that portion of High stroet between the north lino of Stato street and the sbntji lino of Court stroet In Salem, Oregon, for which their property Is llablo In lieu of their assessment riiay fllo their Application therefor on or before 10 o'clock a. m July 6, 190S By order of the common council. . W. A. MOORES.. g.23-1 It City Recorder. Miotics for Motorists, Dlroctolro gowns, matlo from pa torns which wero tho fashion a hun dred years ago, aro now tp bo fol lowed by ladlos' bonnets; of ,tho typo that was tho voguo 50 years ago. Tho now bonnets .aro of tho shapo of a coal scuttle, and nro similar to J thoso which flguro In .Leech's fam ous Punch pictures of 1858 nnd 1859. Motoring Is responsible for tho rolntroductlon of theso Old World bopnots. Lady motorists have long sighed for a headgear which should bo pretty and at tho same tlmo prac ticable for their pastime. Up to tho present thoy' haVo had to bo content with an ordinary hut mhdQ of celluloid mi creation at orico ungainly and ugly. But tho now bonuot, in spito of its nnclont derivation, seems to bo precisely what fashionable lady mo torists havo long looked for, Tho bonnots, which nro taken from Parisian models, have been In troduced Into London nnd are mado of straw and Bilk of any color re quired. Tho bonnot lies closely on tho head, and comes well bvof tho tore bond It Is trimmed with a quilting of ribbon round tho edge, .with a rosotto at each side. It Is fastened with long, wldo ribbons tied under tho chin. An excellent feature which will bo appreciated by ladv motorists, is thnt tho motor yell Is fixed to tho bonnot. Hlthorto motor volls havo boon sold soparately from tho hats, and tho latost innovation Is a dhtlnot improvement. A eoaNscuttle bonnet costs 49s Gd., nnd nlreadv It Is being worn bv many well-known society ladles while motoring. Conl-scuttlo bonnets, howovor( aro not conflnod tp motorists. Delightful little creations of thl typo aro being sold In West End shops for babies, and It Is not im probable that this shapo will bo gonorally worn during tho pro3ont searon. London Mirror. o Cruel Ingenuity of the Night Riders. Tho tales which toll of tho dovll- lh Ingenuity of tho night rldors and their allies may read llko tho fiction of Hugo or Dumas, but tho fato which some of their victims sufforod has been only too well verified. To bncco Holds hnvo literally boon sown with tho seod3 of denth, ns Is shown by what happened on tho Hollinnn plnco, Just outldo of Henderson. Frnnk Hollman wan ono of tho most extensive growers In this part of tho Bluo Grass region. Ho was nskod to Join tho Plnnters orlotv, . and when ho rofusod sovoral threat ening lottors wero received by him. Ono morning ho wont to his bon to find on the door a ring of black paint, In tho center of which wns a grinning skull Just above n pair of honos arranged In tho form of an Hollmnn wns a man of "nlurk," as his nolghbors called It. Ho paid no attontlon to tho warning. TUo wooks passed, nnd ns no raid was mado on his placo It was thought his onomles feared to attack 1J7 knowing that ho was well armed. Whon tho soason for plowing ar rived Hollman decided "put In" tobneco on a ton-acre' lot locatod near his house. With his ten-yoar-old son. ho stnrtcd to turn ovor tho ton Htubble, tho boy driving and tho father jruldlng tho plow. Wlinn about mldwav in tho field tho fam ily In tho housn was startled to hoar a loud roport. Haitonlng to the win dows thov Paw n thin smoko rislns from tho field. Whon they reached tho spot where tho plow had boon furrowing thpy Bnw tho bodlos of fathor and son lying on tho eduo of a ragged gnp blown out of tho oarth. Tho bodies wero so black onod that thoy could bo rocognlzod only by tho clothing. Both horses hnd boon Instantly killed and tho woodwork of of tho plow wns blown to spllntors. This Is tho tostlmony of eyo-wltnosses given to tho cor oner's Jury. Dny Allen Wliloy In Metropolitan Mngnzlno. o . An Old French Art Revived. I havo lately made acquaintance, at tho Artistic Gown exhibition, writes Claudlno, with Miss Jessie M. Vinson's wonaoriui sKlll in pon pnlntlng. Tho nrt Is an old French ono revived, and a most intorestln; and offoctlvo handicraft It 1, giving tho host effect of needlework for such decorative purposes as floral representations upon velvot, silk, satin and othor fabrics, at a much quicker rato of production than tho i needio can command. Miss Jesslo M. Mason was taught tho art by an old govornoss somo years ago, and has since that tlmo boon able to Improvo upon tho wok to n very appreciable degree. Sho has ovon gono en far as- to Invent a pen specially suited for her purpose. No other Instrument Is nqeded snvo a pen, yot tho effect of th'o work U, as I havo said, that of tho handsom est ombroldory For tho embellishment 0f evon Ing dressos, wall nanols, croons "anl othor ploces of fancy work pen paint ing is ldoal. At this moment the nrtlst I havo mentlonod Is busy ut hor homo in Buxton decorating a court train of pearl gray duchesse satin with a design of largo Madonna IIIII03 and true lovers' knots in all vor It Is to bo tho possession of .a very great lady, and Is a pleco of work that should bo mo3t effective when Mulshed. 0 Maivlago License A marriage license was Issued thU morning to Ron E. Ashford, aged 21, of Salem, and Miss Annie L. Robert eon, aged 17, of Tumor. Kill CLEARANCE Wm An absolute and bona fide reduction on all our immense lines o! k- ' ture, carpets, rugs, draperies, ranges and general housefurnishings will be made from now until removal day. We must sell these goods as we don't want to move them into our new building on Court Street. The summer necessities are all temptingly priced, especially our famous liie of Automatic Refrigerators The good Kind. Think what it means to bny now while this great sale is on. This is a real moneysaving opportoiily for youone that yon can't afford to mis?. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammtmammmmmmmtmimtmkmmmnmwmmmmmmmmmmmmimmmmmmm r u Something Doing Every Minute j 1 CASTOR I A 1'or Infants and Children. Tfii Kind You Have Always Bought At SALEM CELEBRATE ...WITH US... I ly m WMmkk 4j W w JDLI 4 m AtS CELEBRATE ..WITH US ill 4 FIVE BANDS WILL FURNISH MUSIC, BASE Ull, LAY RACE, BABY SHOW and other sports which will be w tioned from time to time in the daily press notices; m .catching greased pigs, auto races, balloon ascention, etc. I r,.. .nn.rr. i L.-..!.iS.A a.ror CPftrt Id 53K" mkb wuKRS-ine mosi eaumui ctvi "- - a.,. a. 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