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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1908)
, w Q DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 3ALKM, ORkOON,- TUKSltAV, OtTOR-SU -7, 1806. SJE : 4 L. STOCKTON THE OLD WHITE CORNER n THE MARKETS lol'BlltSlMiSS 18 GROWING EVERYDAY. EACH DAY SHOWS AX INCREASE OVER LAST YEAR, : ,.- ' AXD WHY? UEOAUSlfi X'ituUHiiasiVM METHODS, CAREFUL BUYING AN1 COURTEOUS TREAT- IEXT TO Ct'STOSERS MAKE SELLING EASY. OUR SALES FORCE IS STRONGER THAN EVER BE FOKG, OUR OFFERINGS MORE TEMPTING; J J--" aaaaaa J. . 7 V fr $1.98 .fVapc About twenty dozen Black Mercerized Petticoats will be on salo this week. . N PETTICOAT SPECIAL All. our $3.50, $4.00, $4.50, $5.00 values In black Morcorlzcd Satlus and Lustrnls will bo reduced (o $2.08. 0itr best styles In regular $2.50, $2.75 and $3,00 Skirts will bo ready for your chodslng at $1.98. An elegant assortment of regular $1.25 and $1.50 values In Imitation Henthorblootri, Feathersllk and Moreers. . Special DSc. . Exceptional Values in Silk Petticoats The best assortment of colors, qualities and prices it has ever been our pleasure to offer Clothing Sale tf arc still hammering away at our big otock of clothing nnd price concessions nro groator than ovor. We nsk you to come and Isipect tho values whether you Intend to purchnso or not. It Is a plcwuro to us as well as a bcnoflt to hnvo you know that wo are kingpins for real values. It you don't buy you can't help but tell your friends what you snw. 4 J m KJ J Ages I(j to 2fl Yeafs Regular Values to $10.00 All other Suits reduced 20 to 50 per cent. . Don't put it off another day SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS. San Francisco. Oct. 27. Whont. No. 1 California club, per cental. $1.67 1.70; California white milling, $1,75 6)1.80 northern, bluostem, $1.72 1.77; off grades wheat, $1.50 1.60; Rod. $1.C21.G7. Darloy, feed borloy, $1.35 1U0; common to fair, $1.2G 1.30;. brow Ing at San Francisco," nominal at, $1.45 1.55; ' Chevalier, $1.50 1.60, according to quality. EggB Per dozon, California fresh, Including coecs, extras, 52c; flrst9, 47cf seconds, 27c; thirds, 23c; EttBlerh selected, 27c; firsts, 25c; seconds, 22 c; s(drngo, California extra, 31c; firsts. 28c; Kostarn stor age, extra, 2Gc firsts. 25c. Butter Por pound, 'California ox tniB, 31Uc; firsts, 28c; seconds, 23c; thirds, 20c; Eastern extras, 27c: bd'es, extras, 22c"; firsts, 21c": nlckled, No. 1, 23Mtc; storage, Cali fornia extras, 20 o Now chcoso Per pound, Call for nla flats, fancy, 13c; flrstB, 12c; seconds 10 Vic; Cnllfornla Young jAmerlca fancy, l4c; flrBts, 13c; Eaitern 'Now York Cheddnis, fancy, 17c; Orogon Hats, fancy, 13c; do. Young A,merlcn fancy, 14 c; Cnli furnla ntorngo, fancy, lints, 12c. Potatoes Por cental, Itliror whites (sacks) fancy, 7J) 85c; poor, 50 65; Snllnns Burbanks, $1.25 1.55; Oregon Durbnnks, $1.25 1.35; Early Roso, 7585o; Bwout potatoes to the trndo, sacks, $1.35 crates, $1.50. Onions Per sack, Yellow, 70 75c; Drown Australian, 65 70c. Ornngos Per box, Vatcnclas, $23.50. FOR BUILDING y UP OREGON MANY ABLE ADDRESSES AT THE DEVELOP- MENT CONGRESS IN R0SEBURG- BANQUET TO THE VISITORS better facilities for rail transporta tion In. Oregon has becomo oppres sive and that tho fnllure of groat transportation companies which have profited to tho extent of many mil lions through tho business loyalty of our people, to extend their lines to meet the demands of our growing trndo, and to glvo central Nuul south ern Oregon, a short nnd convenient out lot to tho ocean and cheap water transportation, presents n condition IXOXSTKATION TRAIN HKRK NOVKMUKR 10 The incclnl tannine demonstration tin to run through tho Wlllamqtto iilJ wl pass through Salem. Tuos r. November 10, Tho train will :alit of severnl enrs, In each, of tltb the subjects for dlsciiRlon nro ulotently grouped. Tho domon- nuoa will be undor tho auspices of i Oregon Agricultural collogo. U tho first car, will "bo grains, f"Ki and tho various corenH. Tho wad car will contain tho hortlcul 1 department, In which will bo wilted trees and shrubs, grafting, '.Mine an.....!.... ..-.- .. -11 t. -6, oinu; ins, pcais nun nil bho " of a like nature Tho dalrylntr PEoaitratlons will bo given In enr Pimler three Sanltnry mllklnc will we of the principal features or l exhibit Miiklnc machines nnd writers will bo shown In oporntlon IWl Car Tho mm nf ntnpfc will Inborn n car No 4. of the train. and the latest Improvements e taking caro of stock will be 9n In this car Cows from the neultnral collcgo farm will lo on "ultlOn Cnra fvn ulv ..,! en,..., ri. , -..... ...w, o.a ...M wjJli oe used for n dav coach, sleeper wsineg clonartmont. resnectlvfi- Tle train Will romnln In tliU oltv I3 11 0 n m ln tOije .. . ,aii.s w.Vfh ,,,IU thoy w"1 oo open i mn A lTfH.lil. m...n "Oar whnin fomii.. ." i. , f7U 8lnco wo began (using ' KIOK I Naw I Jfn nut. it,... nr,.. f?: L. A Bartlet. of Rural , B' 1. OullfnrI Xfrllna TV,,. int. j ... '" nj . Or l0.ne xtxc system In a gen 25o at f(L P 2003 you K0(1 t "rry'a drug store. &JL&inci9-v ja. n 7 M tea H Atoft tot& priv , 'Wtt Tho first rain ntter a month'n drought hns bogun In Pennsylvania. ii Why Colds Are Dangerous. Because you havo contracted ordi nary jolds and recovered from than without treatment of any kind, do not for a moment lmnglno that colds are not dangorbus, Everyono knows that punumonla and chronic catarrh Lave their origin In n common cold. Consumption Is not caused by n cold, uui tho cold preparer tho system for in recej.tlon and development of fhc xorms that would not otherwlso have found lodgment. It is tho snmo wltn all Infectious diseases. Diphtheria, scarlet fever, meailes nnd whooplnp caught aro much moro likely to be contrated whon tho child has a cold. You will boo from this that more real danger lurks In a cold pian in any other of tho common allmontB. Tfaf easiest nnd qulcketot way "to caro a cold Is to take Chamborlaln's Cougb Remedy. Tho many romarkablo cures effected by this preparation havo made It a staple article of trade over a largo part of tho worjd. Fox sale at Dr. Stone's drug store? Eugene V. Debs. Socialist candl dntft for tho nresldonoy. at Spring- tiniii in., nulnclzcd Abraham Lincoln nnd wns, hlniBolf, !nt-oduced as the "Abraham Lincoln of modern times." Tho now school law nlmod to com pol children to attend bcIiooI moro 18c VOUTIiAN'tt MARKKAS flrnln, Klour Feed, Ktc. Portlnnd. Or.. Oct. 27. Barley, feed, $26 20.50 per ton; rollod $27.50 28.50; browing $20,. 50. OatJ No. 1 white. $31 31.50 por ton; gray, $30 30.50. t Wheat CIub,80a per bush el; forty-fold, 90c; Trjrnoy rod, 02c; Fife, S9c; bluojtom, 93 94c; Val ley, 90c; Rod Russian, 86c. Millstuffs Bran, $26.50 por ton; middlings, $33; shorts, country, $31: city, $80; U. S. mill chop, $22 liny Timothy, Wlllamotto valley $14 por ton; Wlllamotto valloy, ordi nary, $11; eastern Oregon, $16.50; 17.50; mixed, $13; clover, $0; al falfa, $14; alfalfa meal, $19. Vegetables rihI Fniit. "Fresh fruit Apples, now, 00c por box; poaches, GO 75c por box; '.pears, 75c $1,25 por box; plums, '50o$1.00 per box; grapoB, 75 10c, $1.25 p6r cr.ato; Concords 35 7oc Dor bex: cranberries. $10.60 por "barrel; prunes, 22c per pound. ' Dairy and country I'roouco. I ' Butor-Clty croamory, extia, 35 I 36c por pound; fancy, 32 35c; jBtoro, 1720c. Eggs Oregon soicct, aaw-iuc; Eastern, 2732c por doz. Poultry Hohb, 1415o; spring, 14 15c; ducks, old, 1212Vjc; young, 910c; turkeys, old, loip regularly Is working out admirably. Tho nppolntmont of trunncy ofScerM and tho woVk of keeping track pf absent pupllB Is bringing about a more steady attendance. J , Chocso Fancy cream twins, 15c per pound; full cream triplets, 15o; full orenm young America, 16a. - Veal Extra, 8V4 09o per pound; ordinary, 77Wc; heavy, 5. Pork Fancy, 7c per pound; lnrgo, 5 V4 6c Mtecellnncy. Hopo Oregon, 1908, 7.8o por I More TIwm Enough la Too Much. To maintain health, u maturo man or womnn needs Juct enough food to'jb 1307 zipc IXiX J";1" " ilZL, J Wool Eastorn Oregon, average inVtfnOSL. 71, ?b'tVnLC:'OBt..l0l4c por ft., according to wry for these purposes la the PrlmeJoffilSS 18c perft. cauio of stomach troubles, rhcumn tlsm and disorders of tho kldnoys. If troublod with Indigestion, revise your diet, let reason and not nppo tlto control and take a few doses of Chnmberlnln'a Stomach and Llvor Tablets and you will soon bo all right again. For salo at Dr. Ston'o drug storo. At Would Mortenco tho Farm. A farmer on Rurual Route 2, Em pire Ga., W. A. Floyd by name, Bay. "Bucklen'a Arnica Salve cured tl two worst sores I ever saw, on on a hand and ono of my Jog. It Is wort moro than its weight In gold. I would nf bn without It If I had to mortgage the farm to get It." Only 25c at J. C. Perry's drug store. o oj.,i?o-tx.. . ,v. iMUlDOfMHwAlaanltoizM ..:. ST& H-i YE LffiERTY ATTENTION! W .. . . ?J ,0 Inform oar patrons that OHr home of refial - fSiv!""01'0"1 VKXTIiaTKD A Is now HEATED BY Ikh. ' No other Mt,e PictHre hottse Jh Salem ran y E iui4 hear the (c'tnre bImj? nd talk, and enjoy a polite ZMMsent In the most modern awl up-to-date HOME OF HE- I Htr -t"SmeHt"lot f Halem, bat on the Coast. v-..y ' ' ""t it's a fact rwlheK8 w lor younwi. TT--Tair, VfMMMiy, Tharsday, Frhtey and Sataraay. 1 "X" WHO ATTKKDS QUR SATURDAY MATINEE GETS A TWmVh SOUVENIR. Uj P.. " io oonni :! t ie:M fr BARR'S Jewelers THE OLD LAW It may Interest end surprise you to know the greatly increased stock of jewelry,, sllvorware and cut glnsj. we aro ahowlng. We are now carrying the big gest and best selected stock In the city. "' Thus wo are enabled by our perfect equipment and processe and tho patronage of an en lightened public to occupy the place this season to which we have aspired. It's the same old law "the sur vlval of the .fittest" but If you have doubts, ask oAiriiatrons. BARR'S Jewelers Hldos Dry hldea. No. 1. 13 15c por lb.; dry kip, No. 1, 13o lb.; 'dry calfsklnB, 16c ft.; Baited hides. OVi 8c ft.; salted calfskins, 12 13c ft; green, lc less. SALEM MARKET. Local Wholesale Market, Eggs 33c. Butter Creamery 30c. Hobs 10c; young chickens, lie Local wheat 86c. Oats 42c. Barley $24.50. FJour Hard wheat, $5; valloy. I $4.25. Hay Cheat, $11; clover, $9 per ton; timothy, $12 A3. Onions $1.26 cwt. Hops 1907 crop, 6 6c. Cascara Bark 2 3c. Mohair 18c. Retail Market. Oats 11.45. ' ' Wh-nt--$1.05. Eggs 35c Butter Country, 30c: creamery, tie. Flour Valley, $1.25 per sack; hard wheat, $1,401.45. Braa 96 per sack, $31 per toa; shorta, $1.35 per sack. LlvMteck, Stock hogsM.&O, Steers 3 H e. Veal 5 7c Cows $3 3.50, Tropical Fruits, Bananas $6.50, Oranges $4.90. Lemons $5.00, (RoBoburg Review,) Tho passing, of resolutions asking (or stato and federal aid toward the construction of good toads and for tho oxemption of newly built rail roads from taxation for tho first flvo years was tho principal fcaturo of this morning's session of tho Oregon and Idaho Dovolopmont congress, Thn RORHlnn wan nlnn nmrlrvl Iiv a very nblo addross by Attorney Con- which can only be met by providing erol A. M. Crawford, who spoko on B1t1ft.to a'a for local roads whore pos- tno lognl Btatus of tho O. & O. R. R. """ "" mni construction ana op lnnd grant and on proposod now omt,on Uncs which nro necewary laws affecting waterways, Irrigation for, "io relief of our pcoplo, and and projected railroad building. A' ., ,il,!P'VP(, ThM tne ,lRCtl r tho longthy discussion on tho wishes of' 140,000 pooplo who Inhabit Coo, tho people In tho land grant matter 'Curry, Lane, Douglas, Joacphlno and wns uahbeed u by United Statoa Son. y"KBOn counties ol a rauroaa out ntor Jonathan Bourne, and whon this elided without result Attorney LouU e uunn,( or Eugene, told or tho ur gont nccosslty for dcop .wator har bor at tho mouth of tho SltiBlnw rlv or, In Ltuic county. No meeting of tho congress Is bo-lliR-hold this ottornoon, nu adjourn mont having been tnkou until 7:30 o'clock this evening, when thoro will bfi a pobmIoii, conducted nintnly by tho stntn bonrd of health, consisting 6f Dr. Andrew C. Smith, Dr, R. C, Yunnqv nnd Dr. Plorco, nil of Port land. Thoso gonllemon will nddrcs tholr hearers on tho Biibjcct of Rani tntlon. In connection, thero will bo onorlnlnlng vocnl inusto by soma of Roseburg's host tnlont. ApproiirlntloiiH Askel. Tho reaoliitlon on good rondn was jiropared by a committee consisting oi ur. Tiiin, fTniiK ii. wnuo ana w A. Hur'ny, Uio lattor of Vale, Mnlhou" ccintv It pnssod without n dlwent ng volco. Its full toxt follews: ROHOltltlonB. i Resolved, That wo hereby rejtor ato, renfllrm and approvo tho resolu tions of tho last Oregon-Idaho De velopment concro8s, hold at Marnh flold, Orogon, and Rosciycd, That It Is tho sense of this convention that tho tlmo has nr rlyod for thn dovolopmont of tho stato of Orogon, whon the needs of business In all productive and d! trlbutlvo lines roqulro tho Improver mont of tho wagon roads throughout tho stato, and that tho legislature of Orogon at Its 1909 session bo and hereby Is urged to enact laws and mako amplo appropriations In aid of such roads, nnd Resolved, That the aid of the fed oral coiiRrcsa should be Invoked in tho CHU80 of good roads, nnd tho del egations In congress from tho state of Orogon aro hereby urgod to fur Uior In overy possible way and on nctmont which may bo designed to procure appropriations for tho Im provement of wuoh roads, nitd Rcsolvod, That tho legislation needed for tho peculiar conditions of tho state of Orogon Includes a prop er dlMObltlon of convict labor so ns to withdraw tho same from nil com petition with froo labor and place thn lnlinrHn withdrawn In tho work of constructing good ronds. nVid fur ther that tho npnronr ntlons for roads Hhould amount to not lost than one bnlf million dollnrs nnnunlly, to bn used In all narts of tho stato. and Resolved, That tho great Been on lotxto tho ocean by way of Coos Bay, and the very evldont profit which audi a road would produce In hand Una; tho business of the people, as well ai saving thojihlppors and pro ducora hundreds of thousands of dol lars annually tluough cheap Water rates, and tho refusal of the South ern Pacific railway company to build such lino, presents an emergency which Bhould bo mot by the construc tion of such roRd by tho stato, to the end tjint southern and central Oro rton. may be- dnvulopcd and their great resources rolenscd from Isolntlou and restraint, and we favor Invoking the initlntlvo to thnt nnd, nnd RoBolvod. That wo again urgo up on our dologntlon In congress tbs Impnrtanco or obtnlnlng Bufflclcnt ap proprlntlona for tho Improvomcnt of our rivers .and harbors, and of all parts of, tho neglected coast of Oro gon, nnd pnrtlculnrly thoso rccom mondod by tho government engineers for tho Improvement of tho bar and bnrbor of Coob Bay, lVvr State's General flood. or vital Impnrtanco to the state In general nro tho following resolu tions, which also passed unanimous unanimeus ly: Resolved, By this congreas, In be half of tho development of weatern Orogon harbors, and tp enable the pcoplo of the respective harbor dis tricts to tax themselvea for the Im provement of their harbors aad ahlp chnnnols;' that we favor the enact ment of a general harbor commission act by tho next legislature. We recommend that the constitu tion be amended so that the legisla ture can bo aMthorlxed to exempt from taxation any new line or rail road for a porlod not to exceed five years, to oncourago construction of now lines; also we demanded legis lation to protoct the people against fictitious occupation of sites for rail road, as whoro one corporation se cures a paja through the mountains or along a rlvor, whoro thero Is room for only ono railroad, nnd doos not build within two years, that such right-of-way bo forfoltod, Resolved, That the thanks nf thli congross, ropresontlng tho commer cial organisations of woitorn Orogon, nro duo to tho RoBoburg Commercial club for their generous assistance in providing for tho. ontertainmont of this convention; ad also to the ladles' auxiliary of tho Bamo for their delightful hospitality In preparing a banquet at Masonic hall. 10 CENTS TO KTOP THAT ITCH. How Kany to IvrtHy (o (, Hdlcr Iiihtatit Roller From Hkln DIhcuho. Is It worth 10 cents to you to stop that awful, awful agonizing Itch? If you nro adllctod with sklu dls enso, tho klna thnt booms to bafllo medical treatment, npd leaves you wild with itch, wo hope you will not fall to Investigate n proscription which Is now rucommondod by many of the boat Hkln specialists, even in proforonce to tholr own prescrip tions It U tho simple soothing oil of wlntergreen compound known a I). I). D Prescription A 10-cent trial bottle must convjncu you thnt tho Itch Ib Instantly allayed by this prescription, (Jot u II bo nil trial bottle of (no healing, soothing, ex. ternal remedy, 1). I). D. Proscription and sool Wo feel dulto sure thnt boforo long you will bo cured, and at any Rov. Cyrus Townsond Brady, rec tor or tho Toledo. Ohio, Episcopal church, has roslgned to go to KnniM, clulmlng that the stato law of Ohio Is too strict and limits his work. .! i i ft ' ' " lX'afnrs Cannot H& Coral by local applications, ns thoy cannot reach tho dlsoasod portion of tho oar. Thoro Is only ono way to cure deafness, nnd thai is by constitution.' hI remedies. Doufnosu In caused by an Inflamed condition of tho mucous lining oi mo iJUHtnoulan Tllbo. Whoa this tubo s Inflnmod you have a rum bling Bound or Imperfect hearlmr. nnd when it b entlroly clo'Od, Deaf nos s tho result, and unless the In nomination can bo taken out and this tubo restored to Jtj normal con dition, hearing will bo destroyed for ovor; nlno causes Out of tea arw caused by Cularrh, which is nothing uuv nu iiiiiamea conuition or tno mu eous surfaces, . wo will give One Hundred Italian. rate wo know KNOW lOflITIVE-1 tor any c f Doafneas (cstiwd by LV that your Itch will bo allayed "t"rrn ,tnt cannot be Cured by iHNtHHdy, (he minute that soothing liquid Is applied to the skin Capital Drug Co, Wrlto direct Jto D D. Co., 112 Michigan B(., Chicago, enclosing 10 cents for the trial bottle. y HsU's Catarrh Curo. Rend fnr Kir. oulara free. V. J, CHENBY L CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all druggist, 7Gc. Take Hall's KanUy'PUli for eon-stlpatlon. Two temperance mooting and a grand rally were held at the W. C. T. U. thirty-fifth annual convention $106.00 Reward. would gladly fee paid for a cure by many people who are crippled with rheumatism, yet If they only knew It, they caa be cured by a few bottlci of 'Ballard's Show Llnlsaont. and the price i ealy, 2Cc, SOc aa4 $1.00 pe Uttle. Sols by all daalars. O IWslfc i jutojui-l. Slightly CoMer With Haew. When you see that kind of a weather forecast you know that rheutnatUut weather Is at hand, (let ready for t Denver Sunday It now by getting a bottle of lal-i "-- ? lard'a Snow Liniment. Finest thing . Never Worry made for rheumatism, chilblains, 8hout cough-thero' no need of frost bite, tore aad stlK Joists and worry " yo w" treat it at Jfs ftrut muscles, all aches and pains. 25c. riJco witn nauara'i iiorsaoaad 60c and $1.00 a bottle Void by at dealers. CASTOR I A Yt Iafcats a4 CkiUrM; tin KM Yh Kiti Always IM Saars tae 9naju)er Brup. it win stop (ae eengh ac oaco aad put your lungs und threat back Into perfectly healthy condition, told by all dealari. - a -. TIM) bank of Oregon at North Bend has Increased Us capital itock from $50,000 to $75,000. T f v Keaaedy'n Uxatlve Cough lyrun drlvaa the cold ont of thf system fj'jf'. through its laxative itrlwlyl by a KAMI BurJag a fr and geatVr mMou of 'x a -fi1 K .ne eowejs. soia y ail druggists. If