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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1908)
9 DAILY CAITl'AtijJOTJHNAL, 8ALKM. dnSOON, ttRDtfKSDAY, SitPXBamEU 80;. 1006. 5 MM ye Did Not Close to Mark Up Goods Stockton V THE MARKETS ! t V if ' " -r . The Old White Comiw 1 n Ki iBegJjwig X4.ay Wc WiI1 Conduct the V Greatest $39,000 hhmu ?? lv& fijFt B H f "iTat LU 1 HING SALE 1 ' - ' ;TMasaW3WW.-V ' Becatisfe We Ate Btoke Not Because We Need Money BUT TO PROTECT OUR CUSTOMERS rjijalmt Itinerant sale people who drift ubout the country Inveigling honett merchants into a proposition IMsduct n fftKe saie, mm givu mem tv jor cum 01 1110 proceeus. r fe will be out own brokers and give yoti the 20 pet cent. ff have been solicited by such brokers for tho Inst live yearB. They claim' that they can got inoro for yjoodsthnn w cun. That tho tinsuspcctlng public will buy during the" excitement, nnd when they dls- ct'they hnvo been unpen jiibi oinmo mo oroKornge company, who by that time nrc GONE to search Br.tnOtner murciiuiu nuu vuu i nun uia unu uubiiiusb, WHave Seen It Done Right Here In Saiem Don't Let It .Happen Again We will give you nil wo promlso, nnd ifl tho sanio time naaura you that wo do It wlll'ngly. To lose u hi days profits In tho interest of our customers and Salem in gonernl will be a worthy sacrifice. De mi onm, believe us, wo llvo with .and arc your neighbors, nnd cannot nfford to let yon go clBowhuro llurou have been onr faithful customers. ..... .".". Today! Today! KHId not close to mark tho goodB up. Tho samo tags, mnrkod In plnln figures, will be ivlcti will bo shamefully slashed. used, br.it tho ROOSEVELT 'OoMluuej From Page 1.) pi itoff n tho Idea thnt tho m pejile would look on this o attempt on the pnrt 'of tho nt to dictate to tho noonlo. ffoiat ou that Roosevelt has fhttJ an audlcnco that ho did orrj Sl'KCIAI," MIV V nii AiiAVimVim rYork.jS-t. 30. In an offort iM "Hon Rnonlnl with Pn. r Dbj, on tho track, members iji i pam uoro nro mak- wnained effort todny to re us camne en fnniia nt 7ia frrty 1 from tjuip presldontlnl is received yosterday, , unless funds woro fnrth. it once, the gppelnl train on COMMERCE (Contlnuod From Pngo'l.i otto valley In Oregon to San Francis co. Tho Southern Pacific attorney, woro given (until tomorrow to attack tho rate on other ground iv Tho decision Is tho first of tho kind that hns boon handed down slnco tho pnsBago of tho rnto law bill, and tho victory won by Luther M. Walter, tho speclnl attorney for the literstnto Commorco Commission to day means that tho rnllroad company cannot nttack the now rate on Ore gon .lumber shipments on any legal grounds. Tho Interstate Commerce Commis sion's demurrer . a:id tho testimony glvon by tho rnllrond nttomeyK at tho heanng of tho demurrer hns shut off nny legal attnek on tho fixing of tho IN0CULA1 E Continued from Page 1. 1 tho foremot aelentlfitB In tho world. Tho object of the dnrlng oxporl ment, which hnB aroused consider nblo comment, Is to dotormlno tho vnluo of n now mot hod of diagonals advanced by Dr. Dotro. A commit- SAN FKANCISCO MAUKETS. San PranciBco, Sept. 30. Wheat, No. 1 California club, per cenut. $1.67 1.70; California white milling, $1.76 1.80; northorn, bluestcm, 1.72 1.77! northorn club, $1.07; inferior grades of wheal $1.5031.C0; rod $1.66 1.70. Barley Feed barley, $1.30 1.35; common to fair. $1.25 1,30; brewing at San Francisco nominal at 11.45 01.652 Chovallor, $1.50 1.C0, according to quality. Eggs Por dozen, California fresh. Including cases, extras, 41 c; fresh 38c; seconds 2Gc; Eastern select cd 22c; Eastern firsts 25c; Eastern BOconds, 23c; thlrdsj 21c; storngo. 30c. Duttor Por pound, California fresh, extras, 31c; flrBto, 27 c; seconds, 22; third, 20c; Eastern extras, 27c; packing No. 1, 23c; do No. 2, 20c; Btoragc, California extras, 25 c. j Now cheese Por pound, Callfor , nla lints, fancy 12 c; firsts, llc: 'second', 9c; California Young Amorlcn, fancy, 12"; lima, 12c Eastern Oregon fancy, 13c; do Young America, fancy,, 14 c; Chol dars, fancy, !Gc. Potntoes Por cental, Itlvor whites (sacks) fancy 70 85c; poor, 50 0 70c; Sallnao Hurbankr., $1.251.G0; Early Rose, 75 85c; sweet potntoes to tho trade, sacks, $1.2 5 1.50; crates, $1,311,50.' , onions rer sack,( Yellow, 50 Gj 55c. Oranges Por box, Vnlenclas. $2 3.50, POKTLAN1) MABKET8 ' ' Grain, Flour Feed, Etc. Portland, Or., Sopt. 29. Bnrloy, feed, $2G per ton; rolled $27.50 $28.50; browing $2G.50. Onti No. 1 whlto, $31 31.50 por ton; gray, $30 HI 3 050. Wheat Track prides: Club, S9c per buahol; forty-fold, 02c; Turkey red, 92c; flfo, 89c; bluestom, 93: valley, 91c. MlllotuffB Bran, $20.50 per ton; middlings, $33; shorts, country, $31; city, $30; U. S. mill chop, $22 liny Timothy, Wlllnmotto vnllov $14 por ton; Wlllnmotto valloy, ordi nary, $11; oastorn Oregon, $10.50; mixed, $13; clovor, $0; nlfnlfa, $11; alfalfa meal, $20. Vegetable mid Fruit. Fresh fruit Apples, now, GOc $1.50 por box; peaches, 40 80o por box; pears, 75c $1 per box;, plums B0c$l per box; grapes, '40c Sl.25 nor crate: WordonB. 2022o; nor baskot; huckloborrlcs, 8 10c $1,25 por crato; Concorde, 2022c; box; ground chorrloj, 75c por box. Dairy and Country Produce.- Butter Etra, 3234c por lb.; fancy, 3032c; store, 18c. Eggs Orogon cxtrn, 31 32c; firsts, 27 5 30c; seconds, 232Gc; Eastern, 25Q2Sc per dozoii, Poultry Fancy hons, 14c; spring. 14 Ct 15c: dnckn. old, 12 12 c; Bprlng, 14 15c; goose, old, 9c; young, 10 lie; turkoys, old, 17 18c; young, 20c. CIiccbc- Fancy, cream twins, 14 15c por lb.; full cream triplet. 14 15c; full cream Young Amor lcn. 15 n 1fic. Venl Extra, 9c por peund: ordinary, 7f7ci heavy, 5. Pork Fancy, 8c por lb.; ordi nary, Gc; large, 5c. MlKrellnncy.. Hops -Orogon, 1908, 7 8c per rate. uiiIchs tho rnllrond desires to U travetincr rnui.i ..n i..-. anneal to tho sunrcmo court of the st, United Stntes. Moanwhllo tho In junction has boon Issued, and tho low lumber rate will be In effect. The dfectBlon today wns on tho do murrer Intorposed by Special Attor ney waiter, for the interstate com ;X )MMITTKKMAX BI'LA1X8 POSITION ljcan national committee- tcu of six of tho most distinguished I jh.; 1907, 24c; 1900, 1 Wool Enstorn Orogon, averng3 he-.tj 10lG.Vc por Id., eccordlng to shrtnkngo; valley, 1515c. lohalr Choice, 1818c per lb. Hidon D-y hides, No. 1. 14 15c nor lb.; dry kip, No. 1, 13c lb.; dry .calfskins, lGc lb.; snltod hide, 7 8c lb.; salted cniraKins, azwuc m ; green, lc loss. delegates has been appointed to pass on tno ro:.ult of tho experiment to night. According to the exports, tho ex periment will dotormlno whether tho orlglnnl iufoctlon In tho children I wns from bovine or human bacilli, anil will demonstrate nil tno biolog ical properties of tho tuberculosis organism, that will cnnblo physi cians to dotormlno In tho future at onco whethor tho infection In a pa tient is from human or bovine sources. 'Tho physlclanB hero declare that' tho experiment Is not. Inhuman, be causo tho children wero already In focted with tho disease Dr. Dotro tpdny said: "My method consists In the In- RAMttl MARKKT. Tocal Wlolwmlo Mnrket .Eggs 30c. ' Butter Cronmory 34c. Cows $3 3.50. Hons 40c: young Local wheat 8Gc. , chickens,, lie. JW Oats40c replying t0 charges that torney Roboft Devlin and Joseph N. 1 1ft t?, icSo l's hborciilln second with loy $22.50. P!ojre of h Standard Oil Teal, attorney for the Western Ore- J mtrnS. o ft ?oth SferJ of humnn Flour-Hard wheat. $5; .utn attorney, in part as Kon Irunber Manufnc SKMflVib?m7. b!S ffid wilh a nitrate" of $4.25. Ibtii .-.. '!?&11 "''"W.i'l.JK! broth culture of bovlnn tuberculosis. ,y. cheat. $10; clover, Mil S vl Cnnnv'The raFlroa-d ' coVn any. .. ''W,th ".?"?' ?. " J""! ton--timothy. $11012. m that l represented tho through Its own nttornoy, W. W. Cot T1 lO the nil UnJ 1lt..ii.. tn'itvnf PnrUhnil nnd Mirnnirh Peter TfUf whole cl. th. I renro- P. Dunne, .attorney fof the Southern ' Terminal Railroad Asso tho'enforcortient of. the low lumber , rate, on tho ground that tho commis- I Inttra. .,.. i i i .. .... . ,!. tl.A ,MJWTed instwictlons from rate. ,-v' yani t0 know who The commission's .attorney aemur fejL i 8Pcented employ- red on tho ground that, the complaint mLm i ard uecane I hold did not -tate sufficient caupe for ac he noticed, tl can bo read instantly whether the bacilli caused a reaction in the patient's blood; whethor the now lnfoctlon awakened a dormant! Infection In the patient, or Is a re-j cent contraction. It can also be . Bhon whethor tho human organism enn resist pucIi an Attack; In short' nil tho biological prooertles of the lnfctpd organism will bo demon-; strated." the Inoculation 111 vln. .. . . . .1 . . .. .! ... l..n...n tkat bv Z," ."? ' '' SU V i i - 7 tl " ,?onV..rr Ppven hours after the InoculaUot 4 will in7.f ' ... wAlu l vi. uvm mi " .--. i0f tho children, Dn. nurke. the pny J'of the Renubllean nm. Tho ilecls'ion of tho court virtAially .p." . x.U l hm t0 be the decides that the federal courts of the "P R i n.iL.; ...-1 igui uersnns. uuucu Diuicn cuuhui uo uu.wcmwu m. r" 1 Knnn. uersons. "rtn.. row uielr rec- witn rate maKing. winpy know mine, and Tho railrtad attorneys admitted --C r dirlng tho course of the nrgument on 'fcai- line nemurrer mat ine cumuiiiu kin a T,ew4,'ts. ! had proceeded In the way laid down Ik-r-.'"- 30TTnm, ,. nv law. when tho new rate on mm- l'ffi,'''lt: cattle, to 000 ber was made, and the attorneys for .. ' nnffa " . fs vvr. eneen cimn. ;: nt 30 Ro-i.r IC.IO on ltimbor from Willamette the hosnltal. said that nl some or tne errecta ot mo jfo t8t roH be dlBcorned, In the ca-e of one of the children tno puncture where tho bovine tnbercu 11.. wpa inipcti showed slleht traces of Inflamatlon," Bald Dr. Burke. valloy, $9 per Onions $1.25 cwt. Hops 1907 crop, CCc. , Caocara Bark-2 3c. Mohair 1X. Retail Murkct. Oats $.1.45. Whear-$1.05M Egga 35 c. , Butter rCountry, 30c; creamery, 40c. - V Flour- Vallfiy. $1.25 per sacK; 14 '- "e. 17 ana. Ik .rw nnint. in San FrflnclHCO bay " Enounced ai cruel experuneni " "."Jno; sheen. ',,ver polrtu io ban irancieco oojf .MMnmr-wiin nro nn- lK. JO-n, l'ffa.Jj;tMh?oSrnt?rb. ?b V-Vow oVuntand what U '. hard wh1at, $1.401.45. Bran-90p per sack, $30 per ton; shortsi $1.30 per ack. 4 , . Livestock, . v Stock hogs $4.50. Steers 3 a. Veal 45J(0'7c. . . InlMinmn Prjirtlro, Tropical Frulta. . rh'cago. 111., Soot. 30. Declaring nanaria's SG.50. being conuucieu - i .,.. Children-slips- wi-js7-f.vv. are unercBpry. Leraononsr-.evwo.ou. naiorioio.eicai runwim 4ttrkci. . . Qjrvulatlon poxiltry rilOBs, ,lc; djick, ,)12 Ih tUberfUIQ- ui. oio.or.n-. nM 1 nnnlniTen.. l bncilll as inhuman and nJwt. .'..?,.. ;nrfln ... T Nothing Equals Pruria V V. n For Serious Kidney Trouble. So Writes -John fl. Watklns, St. Loais, Mo Read What" Mr. Qow, ol Colorado, Says. A Man Over Seventy Years Old. $.. :'HPillWiEj I ' I rlR.W.r. CloW 1 JRl man, mKLWte&tH&mteWLLLLWFwKiTtk ft? vysn?-1- ? k Kidney Affection, Asthma. Mr. W. P. Clow, 428 E. St. Vraln St., Colorudo Springs, Col., a retired real ostata writes: . "I ara'fc hian of over seventy years and feci that I Owe my pres ent good health entirely to Peruna I begnn using It abbttt a year ago for (Uthina nnd kidney trouble, and took sovoral bottles, I have not felt hotter for yonrfc. "Different mom bors of my-family-hav ttsod it also, and have only' word of praise to aponk or Peruna.' t Attributes Health to Pe-runa. William Balloy, M I Bt.,1. E., W.alh lngton, D'. O., 1'ust Col. lincampment No. 00, Union Yotoran Legion,, and promluontly identified with many of tho groat labor protcotlvo auoolailons In Ohloago and NoW york, and Bpcro tary ot ono of tho largest astoolationa in tho formor city, had for nearly thirty years been afllioted with kldnoy troubles. Within A abort period ho has been perauadod to try Poruna, and hUprent healthy condition Is attributed to hla Judicious use ot that great remedy. He conaldora hlmnolf now quite cared and tn excollont physical condition. Mr.cIohn N.Watkins. Kidney unci madder Trouble. Mr. John N. Wntklns, JliiW Shonaa doah Ave,, 8t. Loula, Mo., wrlteat "Among all tho greatly advertised medicine for kidney ni!d bluddcr lroulU.there Is nothing 3iWh cqua. Peruna. I suffered for aoornl yoari with this trouble, ppout hundreds of dollnra on doctors nnd medicine and all to no purpoio, until 1 took I'eruna. 'Ono bottlo did mo more good tka all the othora put together, ha they only poisoned my ayatem. Poruna cured bw. I used It for four months before a eem ploto euro was accomplished, bat mm truly grateful to you. The least I eaa do In return is to acknowledge tfee merits of rerun a." People Who Object to Liquid Medicines Should Buy Peruna TaMcti BORN. ) MOYBU. To Mr. and Mrs. II, fl. Mryoi, at their homo In Portland.! 047 Belmont street, wccinoauny at noon, nnd S -pound girl. Mother nnd child both doing well. o How to Get' Strong. f -P. J. Daly, of 1247 W. Congroft St., Chlcngo, tolls ot a way to b'j como streng: Ho snys: "My mother, who lis old and whb very feebld, h deriving o much bonoflt from Elec tric Bitters, thnt I fell It's my duty to toll thoso wh need a tunic find strengthening medicine nbout It. In my mother's en bo a marked galit In II (mil tins resulted, insomnia has beon ovorcomo, nnd bIio Is steadily grow IjiR stronger." Electric IlittorH, quickly remedy stomach, llvor jind kidney complnints. Bold under gunrantoe at J. C. Porry'B drug storo, 5 Op. Lot any business liruah up agalnBt somo rosourco and originality and it will bo tho bettor for It. -0-. -o- A man novor roallzos how 1 Mm world In interniUofl In hi; tron "-: " i until v.f anus a nowspupor to ti A Burnt Child. , droads tho nno. The dread la .whole some, but not tho burn: that can be healed nnd Instantly rolloved )y ap plying Ballard's Snow Linlraent. Be prepared for accidents by keeping a bottlo always In tho house. Best for sprains, bruUoB, cutB scalds, rheu matism, uouralgla, bunions any and nil aches nnd palna. Prlco 26c, tfOa and $1.00. Sold by all dealer. ttlo iiles Int a bciifri'oiiB artlclo about an onoiny. A man can run a Htoro without nd vortl Ing nnd ho can wink at a pret ty girl In tho darkbut what's th uso? ...-. -o For a Sprained Ankle, A sprained ankle may bo cured In about ono-tlilrd tho time uiwally re quired, by applying Chamborlaln'n Liniment frooly, and giving It abso lute rost. For salo by Dr. Stone's drug storo. . i j iini i - i r ' " "" Wilfcli)liiliiWiitMlitWtiWMiiWrMMIilltittli do you I i imFtJ?'-, eonttau. at least for the present, the n e -w or u. ?S00! neeP( .ISrate of $3.4.0. l.enV,.done. FloUJ1 Valley, $1.20 bard wheat, $1.45, per sack; .- . . .A . l. w. D..."f..llnn nf Unite"' !"P'S Pf"irur Jotfinh W 2ZJX2Sn ?.' is SKI-SIS S: IVOX1XA. Tka liAaf 'ma Ham liMM uim tTth'Br. j iiwi '-"tnrday unanlmnuy eon- ' ' -W!tWi?tday "Wkt dTpPH Bryan for his 'aMnre to put ird the the union label on the "Commoner." "'K" rumor that be would re- know i WAT ELLIOTT'S PRINT SHOP Is tho only Commercial Prjntinfr House in Salem carrying an assortment of nigh grade paper, envelopes, cards, etc. for the business man. Trespass notices, and" Prune and Hop Tickets for tho farmers.. ' $ Cards and Wedding Stationery for tho society lady. i 223 South Commercial St. Phone 1243 it iiiiimiiwiwiitwwiiitiiwwwi r I