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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1908)
BAILY CAPITAI; JOURNAL, flALKM, ORBOOJf. WEDNESDAY, 0OT0BKB 14, 100. I t THE , QUE SURE .'") ''t. WAY.1' -MV THE MARKETS to havemwty is to save it. If by dipfMlpff it in a responsible bank. r ,f Tjifcttirr way to save it You wilt then It b empt frtfm Uit"fctbyance of havihf if bum ' holes in' your pockets, anT aside from the fact that yoW morky vyIJf be safe from' theft; the habit of saving tends to the estishnieht of thrift, economy, disciplineand a genera! understanding of business principles essen tia! to your success.' To those wishing to cstabish relations with a safe, strong bank,, we heartily extend our services. THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK OF SALEM SAN FIIANCISOO MARKETS. , San Francisco, Oct 14, ?Wheat No. 1 California club, per cental 11.07 & 2 1.70; California white milling, fl.f51.8Q; northern, blucstom, $1,72,, 1.77 tt; Off grades wheat, $1.60 1.00; Rede, $1.62g) 1.67. Barloy Feed barloy, $1.30 3 1.35,; poor'to fair, $J,.2B (8)1.30.; brewing; at San Fr&nclqco nominal at $i.453i.5B Cheralier, $1,500 1.00, according to quality. Eggs Per'ozen, California fresh. Including cases, oxtraB,. 4$c: firsts. 41c seconds, 26 c; thirds 23c; uaaujrn, z&tfip; ilrstu, 23 c; slot age, California oxtras, 3pc; Eastorn storago, extraq 25c; firsts 24c. Duttor Per pound, California ex tras, 30o; firsts, 2lp; . aoconda, 22c; thirds, 20c; Eastern extras, 27c; pasklng, No. 1, 23c; do.. No. 2, 20c; storage, California extras 20c. Now choesq Por pound, Callfor nla flatB, fancy. 12; firsts, 12c; seconds, 9c; California Young America fancy, 13 c; flrstH, 13c; Eastern Now York Choddara fane. 10 c; Orogon flats, fancy, 13c; do. Young America fancy, 14 o; Cali fornia storago fancy, flats, 13c. Potatoes Por cental, Itlvor whites (sacks) fnncy, G0R80c; poor 50 00c. Salinas ttiirlmnks. $1.25 (FI i.60; Oregon BurbankB, "$1.25 Q 1.35; Early Roso, 7538Gc; sweet potatoes to the trndo, sacks, $1.35; crates, $1.55. Onions Por sack, Yellow, GO 60c. Oranges Por box, Valenclus $2(Q)3.50. :n Always uniform our best producf-r-sold Inl lb., 2 lb., 2 lb. and 5 lb. cans. Youtf grocer will pried' it better, if ground at noma not too flpe, Npw I ImlWll Good Strom? Ones' for Thi ,- ' I Ladies' Umbfcllas With Fine Haivkv I 4;Swell Assortments, $2.75, $1.75, $i0 $15 iMMHHnnHNnMaHHMHMHIMHHWfflHniMHHlM When You Are Dry WHY NOT BUY A puro and wholosomo bovorng thnt Is sold lu nil tho cltloi of Western. Oregon nnd Nortliorn California. Made of the Choicest Malt and Hops Grown in Marion County MihIq nf PIKcrcil Wnifv nn'd strictly In accordance with tho j?jiro Food Law Salotn Boor Is thu best mild bovorago offered tbo public. Mndo by Bclontlflc procossoa nnd gunrnntecd puro nnd wholo feonioy No adulteration. No drugs or chomlcals nnd undor tho moat poroct snnltnry conditions. Address nil orders to PORTLAND MARKETS Grain, Flour Food, Ktc. Portland, Or., Oct. l;. Barloy, feed, $20 27 per ton; rolled $27.50 28.50; browing $20.50. Oats No. 1 whito, $31031.50 por ton; grny, $3030.50. Whoat Club, 88 89c; por bush el; forty-fold, 90c; Tiurqoy rod, 92c; Fife, 89c: blueotoni. 9293e: Val ley, 90c; lied Hussfnn, 80c. Mlllstuffs Brnn, $20.50 por ton; middlings, $33; shorts, country $31; city, $30; U. S. mill chop, $22 liny Timothy, Willamette vnllcy $14 por ton; Wlllnmotto vnlloy, ordN nnry, $11; onstorn Orogon, $10.50; mlxod, $13; clover, $9; alfalfa, $11: annua meai, -'u. Vi'ttetnlilCH nnd Fruit. Frosh fruit Apples, now, 00c $1.50 por bex: poaches 35(ft05c nor Lliox; poor-, $lfo 1.20 per box; plum ) ?i.uu por box; grnpo , 50(tf $1.25 per crnte: Wordoiis. 20fti22n: :er lmskot; huckleborrfo3, Knowjedgo without comhion sense Is like mashed potntooa without gravy. A Healthy Family. "Our whole family has enjoyed good health since we begnn using Dr. King's Now Life Pills, threo years ago," says L. A. Bartlet, of Rural Route 1, Guilford, iMalne. They cleanse nnd tone, tho system in a gen tle wny thnt docs you Eood. 25c at J. C. Perry's drug Btoro. Some men with storllng qualities hnvo to cat with a plated Bpoorc Ifncl n CIo.io Cull. Mrs. Ada L. Croom, tho wldelr known proprietor of tho Croom hotel. vaugnn, iii?h., nays: "For soveml montlm I suffered with n soveru cough, nnd consumption seemed to have Its grip on rac, when n friend1 recommended Dr. King's Now Dis covery. I began tnftlng it, and threo bottles affected a eomplcto cure." Tho fnmo of this rife avlng cough nnd cold romedy, and iunnnd throat hoalor Is world wdo. Snld at J. O. Porry'B dmtg Btore. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottlo free. r Sinn grumble? most vlr-e he 1 treated best at homo; New Rubbers Ladies' Rubbers . 60c Children's Rubbers 35c Men's Rubbers - 60c New Furs Nice Fur Scarfs White Furj$crfs FursatQQclK.abfr $2.0 n,i Nice Lot of Ladies' Coats Just In Pine Coats, well made, neatly trimmed, very !& oil styles, prices $.j.:u up to $12.50 New Millinery All the newest things to millinery. Fancy Feathers, Flowers, Frames- Lowest possible Prices ROSTEIN & GREENBAUM 240 and 246 Commercial Street. E. ECKERLEN Family Liquor Store DoWltt's Carbol'zed Whch Hazel Salvo Is tho bo-t sn've far piles. Do wo ynu got DoWlttV. S"ofd by nil drugglBts. Tho world l walthiK for the man who can toll It what to' do iwxt. v Salem Brewery Association Mt Angel College HIT. ANGEL, ORE. In chnrfo of tho llonodlctlno Fathors. Doardlng school tor youug r moil nnd boys. Torjn opons Soptombor 8, Board, tuition and lnun dry, $810 por .year. Preparatory, Commercial, Sclontlflo nnd 'Clas sical Courses. Wrlto for catalogue ik O A 11 I N K T S For UllnR letters, or card coses for loose lodgor cards, nro always used in otllcos whore they fllo away lettors nu( bills and keopa copies of thoo written lu tho office. Wo have somo good Ideas lu tho way of letter flies, cabinets, lettor copying presses, bo sides everything that could be called a blank book. from, a pencil scratch tablet to a large double entry ledger. A, -M, II A . S 15 N, Manufacturer off Sash, Door, Mouldings, and all kn4s of House rlnlah. Corner Mill and Church St. Phono Mala 344. 31.2C per crate; Concords, 17Vj$T 20c basltet: itround rherries. 7f.c nor box; crnnberrlos, ?10 per bbl; prunes, 2di2c por pound. Dairy ami Country Prucliice. Duttor City cronmory, oxtrn, 32 Vj (fp3lc por pound; fancy, 30(332Vc; storo, 18c. l-Jggs Orogon oxtrn, 3Go; llrsts, 2730c; seconds, "23G,2Cc; Kiutorn 2C29o por dozon. Poultry lions, lie; springs lie; ducks, old, 12 0)121l'c; young, 14 lCc; geoso, old, 809c; young, 0 10c: turkeys, old, 18c; young, 10c. Qheoso Fnncy. crenm twins, 14' BlGc por lb.; full croam trlplo. l4ViC10o; full cream oung Amor lea, lGMftlOc. Vonl Kxtrn. 8V4D9c por pound; ordinary, 7ff7Vjo; heavy, G. Pork Fnnoy 8c por pound; ordinary, Co; largo, Gc. MlBcelhiney. Hops Oregon, 1908, 7G8c per lb,;, 1907, 2yj4c; 1900, 1 '4 (ff l&c. Wool EnBtorn Orogon, nvorago bot, 10(?PlGVic per lb., according to to shrlnkngo; vnlloy, 1 5 1 5 ', c. Mohair Cholco, lSlfflSc por lb. Hides Dry hides, No. 1, 14(frirc por lb.; dry kip, No. 1, 13c m.; dry calfskins, 10c U.; snltod hides, 7 So lb.; Bnltod caKsklns, 12 13c H ; groen, lc loss. Why CoIiIm Are- Imiifrrrnni. Ilocntro you hnvo contracted ordl narv colds and roovr-rcd from thorn IKTUOc without trpntr.-ouj of nny kind, do S4A: Commercial St, Free Delivery SAM'-H MAUKET. Irnl WlioUnlo MurUet. Eggs 30c. Duttor Creamery 3Gc. Cows $3 3.50. Hons 10c; young chickens, lie. Local whoat 8 Ga On U 42 c. Barley 124.50. Flour Hard wheat, $5; valley, 4.26. Hay Cheat, $11; 'clover, ?9 per ton; timothy, $1213. Onions $1.25 cwt. Hops 1907 crop, G'g'Gc. Cascara nnrk--2V$ 3c, Molmlr 18k. Itetull Market. Oats $1.45. Whont,?1.05. Rggs 35 c. Butter Country, 30c; creamery, 40c. Flour Vally, $1,2,' por sack; hard whoat, $1,401.46. Bran 95o por sack, $31 por ton; shorts, $1,35 per sack. Livestock. Stork hog-M.50, Steers 3i&, Veal 5 7c Tropical Fruits, Bananas $6.50. Oranges $4.00. ' not for n moment imncine thnt cold1! nro not dnngoroin. HVoryono knows I mat ponumonla nnd chronic catarrh have their origin In n comniorr cold. Consumptlnr h not caused by a cold, but tho cold propnroB tile system for the reception and dovolbmnontraf the gorms thnt would not otherwise havo round lodgmont. It Is tho snme with nil Infectious diseases. Dlnhtrierln. scnrlot fover, moa'lOs and whonplnv cwight nro much more llkoly to bo contrnted when tho child has a cold. You will see from this that more real danger lurks In n cold' thnn In nnv other of tho common nllmontr. Thf easiest nnd qulcketst wny to euro a cold Is to tnko Chnmllerlnln's Cough Romedy. Tho ninny remarkable cures o.ffoctod by tills propnrntlon hnvo mndo It a staple article of trade ovor a largo part of tho world'. Fe: salo nt Dr. Stono'sdrug store Somo nion nevor havo tlmo to-think of honesty until thoy are In Jalt. . Would Mortgage (he Fn mi. A farmer on Rurunl Router 2, Em pire On., W. A. Floyd" by name, say "Bucklon's Arnica Salvo cured tl two worst sores I over snw, omj'on n hand nnd ono of my lng. it g wor more than Its weight In gold. I would not be without It If I hud to mortgage tho farm to got It." Only 25c at J. C. Perry's drug store. o , Somo of us got rich quick, but most of us got poor quicker. -o DoWltt's 'Llttlo Early Rlsors. the famous little Utpi- pills. Sold by at1 druggists, o . "Man wnnts but little horo blow." but ho gots all ho can. FhEBLE OLD LADY Has Strength Restored By Vinol Mrs. Michael Bloom of Lowlstown, Pa., who is SO years of ago, says: "For a long time I have been so feeble that I have had to be wheeled around In an Invalid's chair. I had no strength and took cold at the slightest provoca. tlon, which Invariably settled on my lungs, and a cough would result. My eon learned of the cod liver prep aration allied Vlnol, and procured a lottlo for me. It built up my strength rapidly, and after taking threo bottles I am able to do most of my work, and I can walk a quarter of a mile easily. Every aged or weak person who re quires strength should try Vlnol. I am ddlghted with what it has done for ci." As a body builder and strength crea tor for old people, delicate children, weak, run-down persons, and after sickness. Vlnol Is unexcelled. If It falls to give en tlsf action w will re turn your money. G. W. PUTNAM Oo.vSalei, Oregon. Wallert & Heiitschel Successors to E, Eckerlln "Hid Elite" Hotel and Cafa 11(1 ami MM. Commercial Street Mcnls G A. M. to Midnight. Excol- lont Merchants' Lunch, 25c. Sun day Fnmlly Dinners and Banquets a, Specialty. iii.iiii.iiini.iii..liii.Miii,ui, iwrnin lnun . r 0: m4mk -p . Hi HJI ail i mm "'W mnmrrr; IWWfflXFw'""' .'fflKBi a-'ocotHh'c" T ,HT SAFETY, COXVEMEXCf ALL ABOUT THE If It's wired rightly for electric! i pllancos. Wo will arrange for t current, put in the appliances Ujil tolephono, burglar alaroi, esllW motors for sewing mncnlsH, tej etc. nt Kroat advantage to m sllKht nrollt to ourselvci. Ql us about electrical soodjucsdi you llko. IIVDIS BROS. ELECTRICil tSI V. T,lliorr St. It ny9S5? THE LENOX Portland's new and mort bo fnrnlalinl linfol. Thlfd B streets. froutlUK on tll9 ia'' City Plaza and adjacent fo W center. Free bus to and from ! Vp-to-dnto gr I' Te'ephone In b.iths. Kiiromwiii Plan. 81 tofaJWlW Anierlrnn Plan. S2S0 tofH'"1 O. II. SI'EXCEIt, HnT Exce"nt l r room. r" V v . - - Proparea yoncg poop:o e ufc. ine : '..lopn'xnt of the Nortliweat v thoasandsin tne uer, few years. Prepare now. . .. . -i.a -n,i ?enl ' oooKKeepeit, "tcrc"5" -va "- ,, (ij Bend fox tJ W. I. STALEY, PRINCIPAL SALEM .OREGON READY TAILORED CLOTHES FOR WELL DRESSED .MEN. A-rf rrni". ZiMyw W'v $20 f ,-m ,jir l PRICE RAH-n TO U ,jmi&. J-t-- "' ".it"1-" . -i!mtJs&jMjli , - i