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BAY,. CITY MARKET
QUOTATIONS ON PRODUCE AT
AN FRANCISCO AND PORT-
LANI)LOOAL
MARKET COR
Itl'OTKt) UP TO
DATE
(United I'ros Until WIrt.l
San Francisco, July 1. Wheat-
No. 1 California club, per conta!,
51.82 WCT1.CC: white milling club,
9l.WAhiVAl white- AUstrallan,
1.7O01.72V6 5 northern bluestcra,
91.7001.73; northern club,
11.02141.05! lnforlor grades of
wheat, 1.40G1.66.
ParleyNo. 1, feed, $1.274
1.324, with Home barley, fl.27
1.30; common to fair, $1,22 Mi
1.23; browing at San Francisco,
Homlnal to $1.47 W; Chevalier, $1.05
1.86, according to quality.
Kggs Per dozen, California fresh
including caws, extras, 22 Vjc; firsts,
21c; seconds, 18c; thirds, 17V4o;
eastern frtconds, 17c.
Duttorpor pound, California
Xresh, oxtrns, 22,c; firsts, 21n;
jwonds, 20 Vic; thirds, 2'0tf packing
No. 1, nominal; packing ,No. 2,
nominal.
Now chooso, per pound, Califor
nia flats, fancy lie; firsts lOVic;
Hoconds, 9V4c; California Young
.Amorlca, fancy, 13 Vic; firsts, 13c;
eastern Orogon, fancy, 11 Vac; cast
orn Oregon Young Amorlcan, fancy,
HWc.
1'otaloon Now, sack, $1.00 1.25
lioxos.$l.lll.r0; early row, $1.00
V01.1O.
Onions Red, 80c; yollow, $1.00.
Orangos Por box, navols, $1.00
2.00; Vnlonclas, $1. 5003.00;
Mediterranean swocts, fancy, $2.00
02.75.
RALKM MAHKKT.
lcl WholeMlc Market.
Eggs lCc.
, .Uuttor Croamory 36c,
Cows $303.50.
" HoriH 9o; young chlckons,
Local whoat8509Oc.
Oats $1.46,
13c.
Parley $25.
Flour Hard
whoat, $4.5004.80.
rUley, $4.00.
Hay Cheat, $13014;; clover, $3
(p 9 por ton; timothy, $14 015.
Onions 3 c,
'Hops 1007 crop. 4 04j4c
Casc.ua Hark 3 to 3 Vic'.
'Mohair 186. f-i . . '
RhmII MarkVt.
Oats $1.4501.50 per
Wheat $1.00.
Rollnd barloy $31.
klCgw 17Hc,
JBtittor Country, 20c;
cwt.
croamory
30c.
Flour Vnlloy, $1.10,01.20 per
sack; hard whoat, $1.4001.45.
Bran 90o por sack; $31.50 per
(on; shorts. $1.30 por Back.
IlAy Ohoat, $10.50017 clovor,
$15; chont, 85c; clovor 80c por cwt.
Orangou $3.G5 02.76.
Livestock.
llogi Fat, $5.50.
Stock hogs $4 04.50.
Btoors 3Vi04c
Veal 507c.
'tropical Fruits,
Uanunas $0.60i
Orangos $3.760,4.00.
Lemons $4,0 4,5.0,
Portland Market.
PmtltrjF lions. 13014c; ducks
bUiostom, 01c.
.ll0!'!lrjr ,Ion' HH015c; duck,
17018c; pigeons, old, $1 por doion.
MllUtuff Uran, $2C.
, Hay Timothy, valley, $7.50; al
falfa, $18012.60.
o
BIG SUM
rr(CojtljtMid f rony Page 1 ,j
contributed close on to $1,900. Uter
oruln this nrtlclo wo give u partial
list of tho contributors.
Oreat throngs aro oxpectod Into
Salem from the aurrouudlng count y
nnd ttBlghborlng cltlo. Th hotu
nr maklug thu bet posiblo ur-
raugejuQiuw ror u0 aooomodutlons
t Ihj mkU Th buslnoss mu at
tho meeting last evening n tn
Hourd of Trad room diolded to
cioso uj their glorc at 10:30 In th
morning. Tho grocdrn. hQwever.wlll
remain open later, probably until
noon.
fj!?. lf- Show is rapidly gaining
grquna as quo of the leading foa
ture of the day's exeats. The show
will take placo nt'3 o'clock In tho
aftornoon at Marlou Square. There
will bo a silver oun nrlie AiPh for
tho beat baby boy and baby girl en.
tered.
Those who centributed:
JlaUuco of 1907 1-jurUt.... $173.32
Tho Standard Liquor Co. . . . 60.00
DAIIiY CAl'f
MRS.FRANK STROEBE
was a nervous wreck.
J felt no desire to live,
vmsm.
REMARKABLE RECOVERY,
THANKS TO PE-RU-NA.
Mrs. Frank Stroobo, R. F. J. 1, Applo
ton, Wis., wrl tost
"I liogon uIng Porunaa fow months
ago when my health and etrongth woro
all gono, nnd I was nothing but a
nervous wreck, could not sleep, oat or
runt properly, and felt uo doulro to llvo.
"Throo bottlos of Poruna mndo mo
look nt llfo In n different light, on I bo
gui to regain my lost strength. Whllo
my iceovory tonic nearly four months,
nt tho end of that tlmo I was bettor than
lover htul boon bi'foro. I hod anplon
did (olor and never wolgh-nl moro in
my llfo.
Hi ......Intnl.- lilnl? T'.trnnn Is without
a rival n. n tonic nndstrength builder, I
ami It bail my ondoMomont."
This lady entirely recovered from a
nervous breakdown. Mho did not go
away to a sanitarium, and spend hun
dreds of dollars for a euro. Sho Just
staid at homo, took Porunn, and In four
months weluhed moro than over In her
llfo, bad a splendid color, llfo looked i
bright to bur. Poriiuaiild all this mr
her. What mon could bo oxpoctcd of
any romody?
Man-a-l'n the Ideal Laxative.
Capital Journal 25.00
Tho Spa 25.00
13. C. Cross 25.00
M. C. Molt 25.00
Statesman Pub. Co 25.00
Salem Woolon Mill Co 25.00
McQIIchrlst & Bon 25.00
Moyors & Alhqrti 25.00
Spnuldlug Log Co 26.00
Portland. Ry. L. &;P."Co... .50.00
Tho .Douglas) ...,'. 20.00
F. II. Collins 20.00
F. P. Tnlklugton 20.00
Stoustoff Ilros, 20.00
J. L. Stoolcton 20.00
Tho Hello Confootlonory . . . 20.00
Ladd & Hush 20.00
W. W. Zlnn 20.00
K. Hckwlln 20.00
E. T. nftrnw . . . . ."7 . . .. . . . '20.00'
Willamette Hotel . ,..,. ,". 20;d0
Tho NIokolodlah . ji ; 15.00
O. W. Ynnnk.,, ...,..,. ... lfp.oo
13. P. McCorulcikV ;...'.! is.nfj
Watt Shlpi 16.00
U. 8. Nat. Rank 15.00
Jos. Meyori & Sons 15.00
Alex Conoyer ,,,.. 15.00
Swnrts & James io.OO
J. K. Ilnrnott 10.00
Oicar M. Johnson io.OO
Rotiio & Grnber io.OO
Goopop IJros, , , ,,, io.OO
Uurtli & Ilnmytoii.., 1000
Ooo. F! Rodger ,.... . io,00
Oso. B. Waters 10.00
Kostoln & Groenbaum ' 10.00
Houso Fur. Gii 10.00
McHvoy UrQ. V 10.00
Capital Nat. Prink 10.00
Wellors nros. 10.00
Salem Laundry Co 10.00
Snloni Shoe Stora io.OO
J- C. Perry 10.00
8. W. Thompson fc Co 10.00
John J. RoboiiJ ,. ... lOiOO
llarr Jewolry Ctt, io.OO
Bdlionlu io.OO
Salem WooQiiMJU StofO... 10.00
Han W Ii,).',k.. r. n .-
-.-. ... Hwiitsitii is vu. .... 10.00
Wallort AguUhult io.OO
Price Shoo Qo io.OO
O. Stolx Co io.OO
Salem Water Oo i o.OO
A. Huekeetlen io.OO
iiM'. u. win , io.OO
Salem Flouring Co io.OO
llausor Ut-08. 10 00
U. S. (lllo&Os io.'oo
Orogon Shoo Oo 10.00
O. W. Ptitnmn & Co 1 oa
W. n. oileoH .jo
Hd CroM Pharmacy .ao
H. Wlstft & Qo i. 1,00
U Van Vlest t-n&
J. W. Hnrrltt goo
Salem Ah. & Und Oo. . . . . . 5 00
J. A. Carson M., 6.00
F. W. Power i,, 800
O. F. Mason Pox Co g.oo
C Epley B.oo
Capital Com. Co g no
J. M. -Lawrence r aa
A. F. Ilofr 5.00
Salem Truck & Dray Oo... 5 00
Chase & Skalte itil. 6.Q0
Shand & Marcus 500
Frank M. Brown a a
OREGON,
TAL JOURNAL, SALEM,
Fry.
5.00
n. .t.
R. D. Gilbert 5.00
Thomas & Cooley 5.00
L.
H.
1
A.
V. Jo3ae
II. Ragan
M. Ulloni
M. Clough
L, Harvey
4 B.ou
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
'5.00
5.00
5.00
'Opera House Drug Co ..... .
' W! S. Fltts
Tucker & Gnrnott
T. S. Townsend
D. A. White & Son
Lnfn Hill
Uach & Nadestandck G.00
Newsbaum Bros 10.00
Dutte & Wendroth 10.00
Capital Saloon ' 10.00
Swartz & Stege 10.00
W. R. Anderson.. 7.50
Patton Bros G'00
R. B. Boise 5.00
Wade, Plerco & Co 5.00
W. M. Blderldgo 6-00
Squire Fnrrar ' B'0
Oswald West B'00
Dr. W. B. Morse "
D M. Stever 5.00
S. C. Stone 5.00
Mills A VflS3... 5.00
Chns. H. Hinges .. 6.00
Capital Drug Store 6.00
D. N. Loonoy 5.00
F. P. Farrlngton 5.00
II, M .Branson 5.00
Molr Grocery Co 5.00
John Hughes Co 6.00
Union Paint Co 5.00
Hickory Bark Romedy Co. . 5.00
Spencer. Hard waro Co 5.00
H. O. Meyers & Co 5.00
Yokohoma Tea Co 5.00
Damon & Foster '. . 5.00
P. B. Fullerton 5.00
J, A. Paterson 5.00
B. 8. Lamport 6.00
W. A. Irvln 5.00
D. R. Yantls 6.00
J. II. & C. L. McXary 5.00
F. A. Kurtz 6.00
Capltul City Creamery 6.00
L. A. Olar 5.00
W. T. Rlgdon 10.00
Salem Ico Co
Wntor Bros. J....
Mrs. McOlnnls . . .
Otis Qhrlcbor... .
Dr. II. B. Clay...
Caroy F. Martin..
Tho Vnrloty Store.
O. W. Hobion....
6.00
5.00
5.00
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2,50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2,50
2.50
iSO
2.00
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
G. Hass
B, Gardener. . .
W. Bvnns
D. Shaw
L. Frceland....
W. II. Lutts
B. M. La Foro .;.
Brncst Anderson .'..
Htilo Wing Sang
Whlto Swan Bakory
Wongor & Chcrrlugton
L. F. Savngo ,.
Dr. C. H. Rohortaon ;.
Dr. Carlton Smith
2.60
F. B. Morodlth ' 2.60
D. Webster 2.r.0
H. II. Ollnger ,. . 2.50
C. M. Lockwood ..,-k 2.50
Commercial Stationery
Waltor Koyea
II. P. Mlnto
Co,.
2.B0
2.60
2.50
P.
Francis 2.50
C. O. Shramm
H. W. Clark.
2.50
2.50
Gnrdcnor & Ross.
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.B0
2.50
2.50
John Sholland , . ,
Dr. Bills
Stclnor & Borger
F. M. Jon....
ttt
Dr. J. Reynold?.
Ira Jorgonson 2.50
A. L. Fraser 2.50
Wm. Brown & Co 2.50
D. F.- Wagner , 1.00
W, A. Llston 1.00
N. J. Shantz 1.00
C. Dlllman t. l0o
R. L. Hart , ,, 1.00
Jos. Schlndlor ........... 1.00
John llayno , , , , , 2. 00
I. I. Tweedy k0
O. M. Rppley 300
K-dwards Meat Market 2.00
J. M. Long. , i 00
Wm. Welch o'.50
Yokohoma Pressing Parlors, 2 00
C8, 1.00
Jaulk & Daney Ka
Thos. Holman .,
Rosooe Sheton .,
C. B. Moasous..,
L. II. Ylok
2.50
2.00
1.00
2.00
2.00
1.50
2.60
2J)
Son Louie
Zwong He John
Dr. ICtim
L. H lining ...
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Annual Cyinmonrnnont KxerrNn
,,K"Se. Oregon. June 20-2II
iT J'v.f,1 ,bove oaslou a
rate of O.N'EJ AND OXE-THIRD
FARH on the certificate plan Is ""
J. M. SCOTT. SS'co
A. 0. P. A.. S. P. Co. ' 6-19-5t
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CASTOR I A
lor Infants and Children.
Hit Kind You Have Always BM
WEDNESDAY, Jd''.
IQH
WOMEN
(Continued Frrim Page 1.)
being taken from the court to Ja ..
Tho prisoners were placed In a big
police van In tho court yard. The
Women outsldo woro waiting for it
f onnnnr nnd 83 SOOI1 83 tho gnte3
fere flung open, they charged.
half
'run nriiiv' 111 luiiuu -
i. n,i u-ilri from the effects
of
tho sustained cnthuslnsm In their
continued demonstrations, seized tho
horses and surrounded tho an.
Some of them climbed upon the
wheels and tried to get up to tho
driver's seat, but they were mercl
lossly beaten back.
Tho forco of the female mob wns
so great that it was sweeping tho
Van and horses out of tho roadway
nnd probably would have turned tho
wagon over, If the reserves had not
arrived.
One hundred polico had been stn-
tlonod within tho court yard m an
ticipation of tho n.ttnek. Tho blue
coat3 rushed out, and fell on tho
crowd of women using tholr clubs
and tholr hand3 to forco .them back.
Tho women offered, resistance, but
after many of tholr number had re
ceived rough treatment, they retired,
It was tho bloodiest encounter tho
London police have yet had with tho
suffragettes. Twenty-nino woro nr-
rested last night. Whon nrrnignetl
today they woro given tho option of
signing bonds to keep the peace-,
ranKins from $20 to $250, or going
to prison for terms of from one ta
threo inqnllis..- All but one choso the
prison sentences, preferring to piny
the rolo of tho martyr.
Flvo thousand extra polico have
been ordered to proparo to control
tonight's demonstration, which is ex
pected to exceed nil provlous dis
plays. Mary Lo!th, a suffragette, whon
sentenced to prison for two months
today on tho charge of broaklng win
dows in tho house of Prlmo Minis
tor Asqulth, oxclnlmed In ceurt:
"I throw stones this time, but tho
noxt tlmo It will bo bombs."
ilor outcry caused n big demon
stration in tho courtroom and tho
J ml go threatened to Increnso liar
punlnshmont. Sovornl nttondnnt?
solzod her and sho was dragged out,
8B sho vowed vongcanco.
Grat excttomont prevails In the
ranks of tho suffragettes this even
ing and tho authorities nro using ev
ery posslblo moans to rostoro order
MONTANA IM'lil'C'ATI'S
PROBABLY FOR BRYAN
(United Press I.caicd Wire.)
Butte, Mont., July 1. Tho state
Democratic convontlon moots at
Bossmnu this afternoon to name
dologates-at-lnrgo to tho Donver con
vention. It Is oxpectod that Former
Senator W. A. Clark will bo the
choice of the Montana dolegatlon
and that the dolegatos-at-large will
bo Instructed for Bryan.
OASTOIIIA.
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MICHAELS-STERN
FINE CLOTHING
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Wall
you. Prices
way
MOVAL SALE.
WOOD MAY RKPLACK
CMMI'XT SIDBWALK
Washington, Juno 30. Thoro !s
n boom on now for wood pavomonts.
Three-quarters of a century ngo our
ancestors tried wood street pave
monts, but woro hnndlcnpped for
somo prosorvntlvo treatment to pre
vent quick decay. Wood paving was
thoroforc nbandonod, nnd its rovlvnl
nowadays Is. duo to tho fact that ox-
porimonis Willi croosotod wood navo
proven tho practicability of its goa-
oral uso.
Among the ndvnlitngos claimed for
wooden pavemont.4 nro greater
smoothnoss, resiliency, oao of ropnlr
and more rapid cleaning. Through
selection of sultablo woods, cutting;
tho blocks into rectangulnr shnpo
so that tlioir odg03 may llo close to-
gethor, nnd troatlng them chom-
Icnlly to Incroaso tholr durability,
wood pavomont Is hotter In ninny
I ,JW ma? I
1 1 Mfr
Avr
I PSwM I
rogpocts than any othor In common points to Ronton, vln Stockton, Cal.
use Tho ofllclnls of tho BhlppliiR concern
The cost of creoeoted, or "pre- woro not tndlctod becauso of the
served" wood, Is greater than that froodom with which thoy tostifled bo
or macadam, brick, or asphalt, but foro tho grnnd Jury,
not so groat ai granite or sandstone. Tho wool was rolayod at Stockton
On the othor hnnd, It oxceods any , and It was contondod by tho South
of tho first group In wearing qunl-'orn Pnclflc thnt tho robato was
Itlos. Wood paving costs from $2. -10 grantod on tho flrat part of tho ship
to $3.60 por squaro yard. I inont whloh was wholly within the
Codar has beon oxtonslvoly laid stnto. Eight othor firms thnt made
In tho middle west, and oak, cyproas, shlpmonts of wool on tho samq days
white pine, and othor conifers In mentioned in tho Indlctmonts wee
various cltle of the country. a required to pay a hlghor rato than
pavomont of Australian euca!vntun Mlllor av i.iiv.
"Bishop's Ready
Tailored Clothes"
Will-satisfy you at
tley are the only
i
.
w
K,
SUMMER
10.00 to $30.00
Woolen Mill
Paper
Tom prices reign sup
reme in the wall paper
department. Now that
warm weather has come
again select paper for the
room which needs redec
orating. Our display of
wall paper is by far the
the finest and and most
complete you can find.
When we say our pat
terns represent the best
values for the money, we
don't ask you to take
our word for it. Just step
in and a few moments
inspection will convince
down during RE-
"!??q'gM M ejiMBM
has lasted In ono city for from 15''
to 20 years.
Tho United States Forest sorvlco
bollovos Hint tho chonpor woods caa
bo genornlly utilized for wood pav
ing, niuMina Issued n circular giving
Instructions for use,
c,
SOLTHl'ItX PACIFIC ItHADY
TO FIGHT IXDICTMBNTS
t United Press I.enied Wlrc.l
Snn Francisco, July 1 Tho South-
orn Pacific comnnny's nttornoys are
busy today p'ropnrlng to fight two
moro Indlctmont? returned nualnst
tho Ilnrrlnmn lino by tho federal
grand Jury, just beforo It wns de
charged for tho year by United
statoa Circuit Judgo Do Hnvon.
Tho two additional Indictments
chnrgo tho company with having
nrnntcd robaton to Miller & Lux ou
tahinmonta nf Wool from Cnllfornb
first glance-that
clothes for yon
STYLES
Store
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oaieni urewery Co 40
SALEM, OREGON
00 1 W. D. Pugh ; 5oo