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DAILY OAPf AL JOURNAL, SALEM, ORKGOIf, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 80, 1909.
ME NOT WASTED
SEEING THE "RIVALS"
nman of tnsto and refinement
r witnessing n porformanco of
e Rivals" as preBented by Joseph
William W. Jefferson, was over-
rd to say: "ThlB haB been a prof-
Li. Pvenlng," and won ano bskcu
ff regont(ully, "Why don't we
Le more of tnomf
BCr remark, it is ueneveu, vu.tt.-u
sentiments of nearly every pcr
ln the large audience that had
i if rnc mru ..w---
ferldan's comedy with every evi
nce of delighted enjoymouu uu
,enage "f the piny may seem to us
-tpH In expression and cor-
n of the characters may Impress
old-fashioned, Put tno wit, uo
L. it ia ccnulne, Is keen, and tho
lor of the situations, by reason
the skillful ense witn wnicn iney
.t imi Innf none of its
C Cfcaic " -
,er to nnuiso and ginuaen.
Sot only the eyo Is grntlflod by
ItnewlnR ono of those old-fa9h-
iied" comedies nut tuo mind, too,
Is roused and entertained and tho
auditor departs feeling that ho has
been not only diverted and amused
but refreshed and invigorated. Such
an evening is, in truth, profitable,
for tho recreation that Is one of the
chlof ends of theater-going has been
obtained and tho montal faculties
havo not been left unused, or, what
la more damaging, been dulled by in
anity and worse. Why wo do not
hnvo more of them la a text requir
ing too far reaching treatment to re
colvo attention here even If It wero
desirable. Managers, players and
public are each In part to blame for
tho Infrequency of such evenings of
profit, but It Is doubtful if tho chief
portion of such blame can with Jus
tice bo laid to tho door of tho pub
lic. If tho theater-going public of this
city deslro to spend a "profitable
I evening" they should not fall to deo
"Tho Rivals" when It Is presented
by Joseph nnd William Jefferson nt
'the Grand opera houBO tonight.
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WHY NOT BUY
A pure and wholesome boverag that Is sold In all the cities
of Western Oregon and Northern California.
Made of the Choicest Malt and Hops
Grown m Marion County
Made of Filtered Water and strictly In accordance with the
Pore Food Law Salem Deer Is the beat mild beverage offered the
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Made by scientific processes and guaranteed pure and whole-
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No adulteration. No drugs or chemicals and under the most
Mrect sanitary conditions. 'Address all orders to
Salem Brewery Association
THE MARKETS
SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS.
San Francisco. Oct. 29. Wheat,
No. 1 California club. nor. cenWt.
1.67 1.70; California white
milling, i.75 1.80; northern,
blue3tem, U.72&1.77V&i "
grades wheat, $1.50 1.60; Red,
fl.62M01.67M.
Barley, food barley, $1.35 1,40;
common to fair, $1.25 1.30; brew
ing nt San Frnnclsco, nominal at,
$1.451.65; Chevalier, $1.50
1.60, according to quality.
Eggn Por dozen, California froah,
Including caoes, extras, 55c; flratv,
47c; seconds, 27 c; thirds, 23c;
Eastern selected, 27c; flrBts, 25c;
seconds, 22 c; storage, California
extra, 31c; firsts, 28c; Eastern stor
age, extra, 26 Mc; firsts, 25c.
Duttor Por pound, California ex
tras, 31c; flrsts, 28c; secqnds
23c; thirds, 20c; Eastern extras,
27c; Indies, extras, 22c; flrsts, 21c:
pickled, No. 1, 23 V6c; storage, Cali
fornia extras, 2 6 tie.
New cheese Per pound, Callfor
nla flats, fancy, 12 Wc; flrsts, 12c;
seconds, 10V$c; California Young
America fancy, 14 Mc; flrsts, 13c;
Enstern Now York ChcddarB, fancy,
17c; Oregon flats, fancy, 13c; do
Young America fancy, 14 o; Cnll
forn'a Btorago," fnncy, flats, 12c.
Potatoes Por cental, River whites
(sticks) fancy. 7085c: noon 50
45; Sallnns Durbanks, $1.25
1.65; Oregon Durbnnks, $1.25
1.35; Early Rose, 7585c; sweet
potatoes to tho trade, sackB, $1.50;
crates, $1.75.
Onions Per sack, Yellow, 70
75; Brown Amtrallnn, 65 70c.
Oranges Por box, Vnlenclas
$23.50. .
PORTLAND MARKETS
Grain, Flour Feed, Etc.
Portland, Or., Oct. 30. Barloy,
feed, $262G.50 per ton; rollod
$27,502S.C0; browing $2G.50.
Oat? No. 1 whlto, $31 31.50
per ton; gray, $30 30.50.
Wheat Club, 89c per bush-
wl; 40-fold, 90c; Flfo, 89c; bluestom,
91c; valley, 00c; Red Russian, 86c.
Mlllstufts Bran, $26.50 per ton;
middlings, $33; shorts, country
$31: city, $30: U. S. mill chop, $22
Hay Timothy, Wlllamotto vnlloy
$14 per ton; Wlllnmotto vnlloy, ordi
nary, $11; enBtorn Orogon, $16.60;
17.50; mlxod, $13; clovor, $9; al
falfa, $14;nlfalfa monl, $19.
Ycgclnblca and Fruit.
Fresh fruit Apples, now, 60c $2
box; ponchos, 70 85c por box;
penrs, 75c $1.25 por box; grapes,
75 $1.25 por crato; local Concords,
10 15c por half-buBhol bnskot;
cranborrlos, $10.50 por bnrrol;
huckleberries, 9 10c.
Dairy rihT Country Produce.
Duttor City creamery, extra, 34
35c per pound; fnncy, 3216 35c;
Btoro, 17 20c.
Eggs Oregon solect, 38 40c;
Eastorn, 2732c por doz.
Poultry Hens, 12 13c;
spring, 12 13c; ducks, old, 12
13ttc; young, 14 15 c; turkoys.
old, 1018c.
Cheese Fancy cream twins, 15c
per pound; full cream trlplotB, 15c;
full cream young Amorlcn, 16c.
Veal Extra, 8M9c por pound;
ordinary, 77c; heavy, 5.
Pork Fancy, 7c por peund:
large, 5 tt 6c.
MJscclInncy.
Hops Oregon, 1908, 78c per
lb., 1907, 34c,
Wool Eastorn Oregon, average
best, 10 14c por lb., nccordlng to
shrinkage; vnlloy, 15 16c.
Mohair Choice, 18c per lb.
Hides Dry hides, No. 1, 13 15c
per lb.; dry kip, No. 1, 13c lb.; dry
calfskins, 16c lb.: salted hides, 6
8c lb.; saltod calfskins, 12 13c lb ;
green, lc less.
SALEM MARKET.
Local Wholcmilo Market.
Eggs 36c.
Duttor Creamery 36c.
Hens 10c; young chlckons, 10c.
Local wheat sue.
Oats 42c.
Bnrley $24.60.
Flour Hard wheat. $5; valley,
$4.25.
Hay Chea. $11; clover, $9 per
ton; timothy, $12 13..
Onions $1.25 cwt.
Hops 1907 crop, 5?6c.
Cascara Dark 2 & 3c.
Mohair 18c
Detail Market.
Oats $1.45.
Wheat $1.06.
Eggs 40c.
Butter Country, 32 c; cream
ery. 40c.
Flour-Valley. $1.25 per sack;
hard wheat, $1.40 1.45.
Bran 95c per sack, $31 per ton;
shorts, $1.35 per sack.
Livestock.
Stock hogs- X4760.
Steers 3ttc.
Veal 6 7c.
Cov.b $3 3.50.
Tropical Fruits,
Bananas $6.50,
Oranges $4.00.
Lemons $5.00. '
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The Public Endorsement
of Our Mining Properties
If You Have Not Read It Then Do So
Tho report of tho committee appointed by tho Salem Board of Trade is printed in your daily papers. It
will post you on what the committee found at the mines. Now we have their endorsement we are In position
to urgo you to SIGN UP AT ONCE FOR ALL THE STOCK YOU CAN HANDLE. DO IT NOW. DONT
WAIT. Wo will try and call "on jou, but don't wait; come to our office and we will put you in a position
to make somo money. By this time with all the proofs we hare 'furnished no one can question our mines
being all wo havo claimed for them. Now, remember we are talking for the Gold Creek Mining & Milling
Company's property. Our stock is selling at 10 cents. We have 17 claims in our group. We hate ft saw
mill, electric light plant, electric drill In our equipment and we have A MINING ENGINEER WITH US
WITH A REPUTATION OF DOING THINGS la charge. We have appnt $20,000 more on our property
than all tho other mines oa the creek combined. We have the ore opened up to show for It. There are Ave
great ledges across our propertlos. Wo have 1300 feet oi work dono showing the ore. The smelter people
ask us to BUpply ONE-HALF THE ORE REQUIRED FOR THEIR SMELTER. As much as all the others
aro required to furnish. Why? Because it was there. Our onginoer told the smelter people that within
90 days from tho time tho road was completed ho would furnish tho full 100 tons per day they required,
and he knew he could do it. Now don't It look as though our mtnos woro the onos to Invest in we lira
boosting Marlon county's resources, and want you to help us succood. , , ,
gATTIX & BOARDMANi Hscal Agents
I GOLD CREEK MINING & MILLING CO.
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OTTO HANSEN, President
W. I. STALEY, Secretary
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