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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1908)
ItLL fV, . ,,tiiRAT MARKUP (Pendleton Tribune.)' There was practically no activity 1D . ... .nrv.t this week, ow- ' Z I .light slump in Prices; 78 '5toa. 1 fin hut it Is fnr Uh to bar selling almost entire , inland Empire - ----- ' ... . i- ifeMr Aversion to scll- L below 80 cents, and ns a result hv . "-: , ;;,,,. Uer from mis se;ii The Portland Telegram says that ,e miand Empire larmem u. ...u illbh this season tnnn ever uuiu.u . .tot the following summary of '.wheat sttuntlen: . There was less display or liro in ,...i ,rhont market today than ir ttveral days past, and tho Indi ans are that the flurry that cul iajtcd last week In the payment local exporting firms or prices loin 3 10 0 cuuu .v. .. It values for grain in tno interior, :. Inr a time at least subsided. stations wero down a cont all oand today. Reports In today are that buying it. interior Is a good deal lighter :M last week, but what are the ilrf Influences In this subsidence or iifiir are not ns yet disclosed. In a quarters the belief prevails :t the large exporting firms ror trio ml have nil the grain they neod 4 have voluntarily cut down pur- uh for the time. On the other ni It Is held that tho farmers In e Inland Empire nro tltls year lore bullish than ever, nnd that thoy mainly responsible for tho pros- It lull The rivalry of tho exporters Inst U, and their apparent willing- ph to nay almost any price for int. did not merely stimulate the clllih feeling or tno grain, prouue ri.lt actually Intoxicated .them," ill a local grain dealer yesterday N'ot there arc farmers' In tho ln- r'or trho believe that wheat thin u It going to unheard-of flguren. There are no moro. prosperous aim on tho American continent n ihoie of the Pacific northwest, I then they become convinced tilthe trend of tho market is up- vl rather than downward there to InSuenco that can part them rl'helr grain. Thnt conviction I'M now to be general In the grain In and It Is as naturnl ns it lo fij for them to hold their wheat tloiiu they care to. A moro In- pndent lot of farmers could not i wand on the fnco of the- earth. 1 1 general thine thov nro nolo fl- itfillr to hold their grain lndor- 'n Some of them havo been :ia to hold crops for two and ' three years." Whit l lllct tnr Imlli.nstln.iO Mr A Itoblnson of Drumquln, On- tm been troubled for years '- 'ndlgestlon, and recommends -Bberllln'a Stnmnnh nn.1 T.lvni. iiilc'j as "tho host medicine I ww" If troubled with Indlges- - r connipauon glvo them a A ThCV nrn rorlnln to nrnvn "tidal Thev nro onv tn tntn Pleasant In effect. Price. 25 . samples froo at Dr. Stone's 1 ttorv. TrTirrnW'Pli s.-o: B, ALl Ollni. i no.. AtCfie mat TVrMi p.. i . stolaiiJigihcnxxIaalRedula" fforwjtcs Dii?esrinn rif. ncssnnflPirnr.i,t-..:J. Opiumorphne narJIiaeraiJ "" ilAKCOTIC. &&tfoijik$Mzzmm. Apfect Reraedy fwCe 7i-u oiunacn.uanwM imwA-omTiisionsfnTri aotlLQSS OF$LEER eSirafc Sijnamre cf EWYOHK. iT" awSFffifFSSn jWrolWnr. Wn'F7 I SASTOUJ iifynq Thtisinds Hitc Kidney ' Trouble and Never Sespcct it. Frcvnlcncr o Kldner MIiiwmo. Most people do not realize the alarm ing .Increase and remarkable prcvalcncy ui Kiuiicyuiscnsc. are the most common diseases that pre vail, they arc almost the last recognized b patient and phy sicians, tcho eon tent themselves teith doctoring the effects, while the orig iiuil disease undermines the system,- What To So. There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swninp-Root, the great kidney remedy, fulfills every wish in curing rheumntUhi, Pftin in the hack, kidneys, liver, bladder find every part of the urinary passage. It corrcctn Inability to hold water nnd scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant ne cessity of being compelled to go often during the day, nnd to cct up many times during the night, lhc mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most dis tressing cases. If you need a incdicino you should have the best. Sold by drug gists in fifty-cent nnd one-dollar sizes. you may nave a sample doiuc anu a book that tells all about it, both sent free by mail. Addrcs9 Dr. Kilmer & Co., Iling- hnniton. N. Y. When nomof Bwamp-novt writing mention this paper and don't make any mistake, but remember the mine. Dr. Kilmer's Swnmp-Koot, and the nddrciw. lliuuhfimton. N. V. "Why not try killing dcor with an "auto." Thoy do as good work with them as with, a gun. Hinrrhotvi Cured. "My father has for yearB been troubled with dlarrhoen, nnd tried cvory menus possible to effect n euro, without avail," writes" John II. Zirklo of Phlllppl. W. Vn. "Ho snw Chamberlain Colic, Cholera and Dlairhoca Remedy advertised In the Phlllppl Republican nnd decided to try It. Tho result Is ono bottlo cured him nnd ho has not suffered with tho disease for 18 montliB. Bc- foro taking this rcmody ho wns a coiiHinni Biiucrcr. mo is now sounu and well, and although GO years old, can do as much work ns n young man." Sold by Dr. Stone's drug store. Tnko tho balloons and tho nutoa togothor and tho papers nro kept busy reporting fatal accidents. SltoLlkcs Good Thing. Mrs. Chns. B. Smith, of West Frnnklln, Maine, says: "I llko good things nnd havo adopted Dr. King's Now Llfo Plllu as our family laxa tlvo medicine, becauso they aro good and do their work without making la fuss nbout It." These painless purl , flers sold at J. C. Perry's drug etoro. A writer this wcok declares thnt a man can bo rich without money. Real wealth is moro than property I accumulation. DlMiKrcnUld nt Home. LotB of men and women who nro agreeablo with othors, get "cranky" nt homo. Its not disposition, Its tho llvor. If you find In yoursolf thnt you feel cross around tho house, llt- tlo things worry yon, just buy a bot- tlo of Dallnrd's Herblno nnd put your , liver In shape. You and everybody i around you will feel better for It. ! Prlco GO cents per "bottle. Sold by all dealers. CAST0R1A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Thirty Years CASTORIA Th mtnM mwmWi nut xrr. iTlTI ii, , JCIF ' 1111 I XyySgSrf f I aft !!P3L-Ti? I cL-tT? J Bears the AA Signature J ha Use j For Over DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, New Oorjtorations. Siskiyou Copper & bold Deveoi)- ment Company; principal office, Medford, Oregon; capital stock, $100,000; Incorporators, W. M. Bax ter, Earnest T. Hutu and Charlca Hutli. Bear Creek Orchards; principal ofllco, Medford; capital stock ?1G0,- 000; Incorporators, C. E. Whlsler, J. D. Olwell and W. R. Clark. o Baby Mornhlno Fiends. aro mado by all soothing syrups and baby medicines that contain opium nnd narcotics. McGee's Baby Elixir contains no injurious or nar cotic drugs of any kind. A Biiro nnd snfo euro for disordered stom achs, bowels nnd fretfulnojs pplendld for toothing Infants. "'' -'0 Peoplo havo begun going homo to rest up after tho strcnuoslty of a summer's outing. o . . . . How's This? Wo offer Onb Hundred Dollars Rownrd for any cnRO of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. P. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last- 15 years, and boltovo him perfectly honorable In all business thnnsactlons and fl- nnnclnlly ablo to carry out any ob ligations mndo by his Arm. WALD- INQ, KINNAN & MARVIN, Whole sale drugglstB, Toledo, O. Hairs Catnrrh Curo Is taken ln- tcrnnlly, acting directly upon tho blood nnd mucous surfaces of tho system. Testimonials Ront frco. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Take Hall's Family Film lor con- stlpntlon. . f Reports from nil the towns of tho valley show n general progress, an Improvement thnt Is not merely local, tho kind thnt indicates the most. Tho Laziest Man in the World. would not bo contented to bo kopt In tho houso nnd doing nothing by rhcumntlsm. Neither nro you, who nro nlways busy and nctlvo. Then don't neglect tho first twlngo of an ncho or pnln thnt you might tiunK Is Just a "crick." Rub well with Ballard's Snow Liniment and no matter what tho trouble Is, It will llsappear at onco. Sold by all dealers. o All havo had considerable prac tice In living.- Granulated Roro Ryes Cured. "For 20 years I suffered from a bad caso of granulnted bocc eyes," "-' rtln Bovd nf Henrietta, Ky. "In February, 1903, a gontlomnn nBKOd mo to try Chamberlain's Snlvo. I bought ono box nnd used nbout two-thirds of it and my oyos havo not given mo any troublo alnco." This snlvo Is for salo by Dr. Stono'a drug store. i o - Forest Gnnnln Named. Sherman A. Brown lins been ap pointed forest guard on tho Cascade nntlonnl forest, and Oscar W. Pearco, forost guard on tho Colum bia natlonnl forest. A Fnltliful Friend. "I havo. used Chnmhorlaln's Colic, Cholera nnd Diarrhoea Remedy slnco It was first Introduced to tho public In 1872, nnd linvo never found ono Instance whoro a curo wns not speedily effocted by Ub uso. I hnvo been a commovclal trnvoler for IS years, and never start out on a trip without this, my faithful friend," says II. S. Nichols of Oakland, Ind. Tor. When a man has used a remedy for 35 years ho knows Its vnluo and is competent to spenk. For snlo by Dr. Stone's drug store. - o !. SALF.U MARKET. Local Wholesale Market. Eggs 22 c. Butter Crermery 25c. Cows $3(33.50. Hons 10c; young chickens, lie. Local Wheat 85c. Onts 33ff35c. Barley $202T 21. Flour Itard wheat, $4.SOBP5.00i rOley, $4.00. Hnycheat, $9S10; clover, $8 (39per ton; timothy, $11 12, Ordons $1.75 cwt. Hops 1907 crop, 56c. Cascara Bark 2 3c. Mohair 18c. Retail Market. Oats $1,45. . Wheat $1.05. Egg 25 c. Butter Country, 20c; creamery, 35c. Flour Valley, $1.10 1.20" per sack; hard wheat, $1.401.45. Bran 90c per sack; $30.00 per ton; ahorts, 81.25 per sack. Livestock. Hogs Fat, $5.75. Stock hogs $4. Steers 3 Via. Veal 5 7c Tropical FrmlU. Bananas $6.50. Oranges $4.50. Lemone $4.75 5. I'ortlaHd Surket. Poultry Hens, 12c; ducks, 12 14c; pigeons, old $1 per dozen. MlllstulT Bran, $28. Flour Valley, $1.20 per sack; hard wheat, $1.45. Thora ova raianv imitations of De- Witt's CarbolUed Wltcb Hal Salve but just om odlglaal. Soli by all 4rgslst, TUESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1008 WANT ADS-QUICK tlWWWWIiWWWWWIilfclllltMllWilfctWIllWfcllllWfclilllllllfclWIlltliWIiWfcWIHHii FOR SALE For Snle First-class carpet paper at thiB of0.ee, 25c for a big roll. For Sale Two Btandard bred trot ters, ono bay gelding by Zqmbro, ono bay fllly, 3 yenrs old, by Red Seal. Inqulro of Sam Castro, Fair Grounds, Oro. 7-28-lra Somo of Our Bargains 48 lots with in two block of car lino, only $S0 each, if sold nt once. Also somo good timber closo In, only $30 per acre. 180 acres good laud, all fenced, only $20 per acre, a snap 25 acres, good houso, barn, nil kinds of fruit, crop, team, cow, chickens, implements, all for $4250. Somo of tho best lots In tho city, closo In, cheap. Houses In all parts of Salem, from $600 up. Wo havo somo extra bar gains In farm and fruit tracts, Houses to rent, etc. If you want anything see Smith & Co., Room 9, over U. S. Notional Bank. 8-13-3t For Sale Houso and Btoro for sale or rent. Ownor selling becnuso of old ago and Blckncss. Enqulro of Jos. Albrlech, 484 North Church street. 8-13-lm For Snlo Clienp Two young Jersey cows. Will test 5 per cont. Good bargain. Phono 1200'. 8-14-Ct For Sale Ono 5-room house, with bath and pantry, wood ohed, good well water, stablo, good team and harness nnd truck wngon; $1600. 747 S. 12th Btroet. J. C. Shulx. For Sale Horso and buggy, weight of horso about 1200 pounds, will tnko fir wood for pnrt pay. 744 N. Commercial Btrcct, Salem. 8-14-3f WANTED Wanted Second-hand steam engine . to run separator. Must havo at least 12-horscpowcr. Address Jos. Jresslor, box 108, R. F. D. No. 3, Satem. Phono Farmers 401. Wanted Managor for branch ofllco wo wish to locnto hero In Salem. Address, with reference, Tho Mor rls Wholesale Houso, Cincinnati, Ohio. 7-24-lmo Wanted To ront a five o "x-room modern cottage; thrco 'ults What havo you Caro of Jtu.jal. 8-5-tf Wuntvd I would llko to tako In bundle washing nt my homo, cor ner of Twolfth and Market Btreet3. Mrs. M. C. Brannon. 8-C-lm Wanted 1000 hop plckors to pick 600 ncrca of hops. Flno accom modations; hnkory, butcher shop, grocery storo, rostaurant, dancing pavilion, etc. Register now. Of fice hours 2 p. m. to 4 . Wo pay 50c per box or $1.00 por hundred. For further particulars apply to Krebs Pros. Room 6, Bush-Broy man building. 8-12-tf Wanted Help In pruno harvest, about Soptomber 5. Man to dry, man to tray,, man to drlvo team, Bovornl noonlo to nick, woman to cook. Orchard west of Liberty store, Salem. Good camp, good board chenp. Henry A. Towr- send, Routo No. 3, Salem, Ore. S14-3t Wanted Chnmbormald nt tho WU lamette hotol. S-17-3t. Wanted Agent for Dlqzo Dlalnfoct Inc Cabinets: 50.000 sold first threo months Costs 2c monthly Guards tho homo, ofllco or otoro ngnlnit contagion. Keeps the homo constantly disinfected. Kills Germs and moths. Drives out fllos, n,os . nultoes nnd bugs. Rolloves hay fever, asthma, bronchitis. A Dlo zo Cabinet In tho room guarantees heulthful. refreshing sleop. Soils on sight. Canvassers making $10 dally. J. G. Mayer, Medical Lake, Wash. 8-15-3t PIATMJBEIJg TTjSJTMTuMrT- and ateam heating and tlnalm 164 Commercial street Phoa Ualn 192. 9-1-lyr M. J. Petsel PlumbiBg, near aso gas fitting. SucceMor to Knox 4 Murphy, 226 Coramercial atret Prone Mala 17. DRAYMEN. OHMiHtH Uros.' Transrer dtapttuj ' All kinds of transfer work doa Furniture and pianos boxed ready for salpaest. Prempt service Ij aur aistto. Stasd aad oalee at 2SS goHth CoBrclal street. Phase 21 Rvctdeaea Pkese 968, SALCM WATCR COMPANY OFffCOE CfXX KALL. Fer TWtter awrrlee aiy t . BUI jU awHtUly Ja ftiv v MISCELLANEOUS Wcnger & Clicrrlngton--Planos and Organs solu on easy terms; tela phono 1187; 247 Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon. tf '.. Watch Lost Tho ladles' watch loat on tho streets of Salotn Saturday Is a memento left by a dead mo ther and from association 1b of moro valuo to tho ownor than It can posslblo bo to anyone else. A liberal toward for its recovery Loavo at Journal. 8-17-tf. Salem Cash -Market Tho finest cuti of moats at tho lowest prices. My phono 370, '247 S. Commercial St. P. W. Roycltr, Prop. 7-21-tf Help Furnished Frco of Charge By Salem Employment Company, 478 State street, phone No. 149. Par ties wanting help please call at ofllco or phono us. Also have cows for salo. Concrete Work Get my prices on Bldowalks, curbs, Beptlo tanks and cement work of any kind. All work guaranteed first-class. M Ward, 2378 Maple Ave., Highland. Phono 1569. July24-t Voget LHinbcr and Facl Co. Lum ber ,shlngls, building material, wood and coal. Low price nnd prompt deliveries. One block east of S. P. paseengtr depot. Phone 198. 7-2-tf Uutto & Wesderoth Fine wines, liquors and cigars. We handU the celebrated Kellog gand Castle whiskies. Cool and refreshing beer constantly oi- draught. South Commercial, street. 9-3-lyr Enlarged Our moat markot on Ev-t State, street hRs been doublod in size and wo aro better prepared hnn ever to servo customers. Prompt service and the best -of meats our motto. Call or phone 199. B. E. Edwardi Moat Co. Tho Home Seekers Information Bu reau will placo you In direct com munication with owners of farms and, city property. Chamber Com morco, Portlnnd. 222 N. Commer cial stroot, Snlom Or. 7-21-tf nUTTERNUT BREAD. It Is worth more than any other 'road yet the price Is no higher, for oalrt at your grocera'. CALIFORNIA BAKERY, Thomas & Oooloy, Iropa. LIVERY, AN!) .FJj!i;D, SyAIILBB UvryndWHTfitaW" offlco filablee, at 254 Ferry street, botweon Commercial and Front itrcots. Tolophnne 188. Some of tho finest llvorios in tho city can bo found horo. Wostncott & John son, props. 10-1-lyr. LODGES. Taracntcra Union No. 100 Union No. 1065 of Carpenters and Jolrors of America meet even Saturday evening at 8;00 p. ra. is Hearst hall, 420 State St. A. W Dennis, Roc. Sec. Foresters of AiiitM-ica Court Sher wood Foresters, No. 19. Meeti Saturday night In Holman hall, Stato stroot Waldo Miller, O. R.; J. C. Perry, financial secretary. Central Lodge No. 18, K. of IV Castle Hall in Holman block, cor nor State and Liberty street Tuesday of each week at 7: SO a m. Oscar Johnson, O. O,; B. II Anderson, K. or R. and B. Modern VVoodmoH of America Or gon Cedar Camp No. 5246, Meet every Thursday evonlng at 1 o'clock In Holmaa hall. W. W Hill, V. C; F. A, Turner, clerk W'XMlinon of World Meet every Fri day night at 7:30, In Holman hall E. Lupton, C. C; P. L. Frnzler, Clerk. Llaoola Annuity Union. itck, aeet dent and pension lnsuraaae; $3, 000,000 pledged; every eUlm pal Good agents wanted. J. H. C Moagoraery, supreme orgaatsar Box433 Salem, Oregon. R. K Ryaa. secretary, 54 6 State street fiAfiir AND DOOR FAOTORIHS PthbU MTrowH--MaVufaeturerL el ash, doers, meuldlags. All klndj of house flalsk aad hard woo work. Froat atreet, between Stat and vCourt. Make all eoBeplaiatf at thi oflee. O G T, Co. Steamers Pomona and Oregosa leave for Portland dally except Sua day at 6 a. a. M 4 V. aULWI, Apwrtv .rr's'' & a !" RETURNS REAL ESTATE FOR HALB r Something Worth Investigating 9 TCcVcs, 6 miles from Salem on SUvcrton road, good 8-room bouse, good barn, 7 acres bear ing orchard. A bargain at $2100. Six-room houso at 495 South Win ter Btreot, bath, city water, lot 824x98' foot, 5 blocks from postofflco. A bargain at $1500. City lots for salo choap. Small amount down, balnnco .lu monthly Installments, no inter est. OLMSTED LAND CO. Salem Branch Ycrox Bros. O. 873 STATE STREET. nOTELS AND REtlTAURANTS. White House Restaurant For n Regular 25c Dinner at 20c Thoy can't bo beat McGilchrist & Son Proprietor!!. MFALS 15c Call nnd try them. Monls 15c. Bonrd por wook $2.75, also fur ulshed rooms very rensonuhlo. AT THE Salem Restaurant ilill) COURT RTREia1. 1 1 1 i n 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n ; HOTEL OREGON jj """""""71!! I ! I II m f m jf. Corner Seventh and Stiu-k. Ht. ', ' wmft a ' Portland's New and Modern :: :: Hotel. Rates $1 per day and : : up. European plan, frco Bus. : : : : WRIGIIT-IHCKINSON HOTEL CO. : : Proprietors : miutinnin 1 1 1 tfmtrf iiiiiiiiiiiinimnimif' jj firaber Bros. !! PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING Will givo prompt uttoutlon to all ordors, giiarantuo our work to glvo Hutlnfaotlon and to ho up to tho sanitary stand ard. wi: will m: vimahki TO CJIVI-J I-ST1.MATI'.H OX CONTRACTS Call at our hIioji on Liberty I street, back oC Barr'a Jewelry T Store. Phono 550, I I H H-1 1 i II I II i I I! II H 1 1 "(1 Gold Dust Flout i1 ' ' , ",',iii.-i,i '.'r" ' ' ' " Mad by THK HVDXKi' PAW DKR COWPANV, Hldny, On-w KOH, JI(h) for family ue. Ak your gwu-or for it. Jlrau and sltorts MlWHya oh Hand. P. B. WALLACE, Ajt. f J