Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, April 21, 1909, Page 5, Image 5

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    PAILY CAPITAL JOUKNAL, 8ALKM, OHHGOX, WEDNESDAY, Amili 21, lfK.
WILL UNDERTAKE
Thursday Special
New Dress Goods!!
A TIMELY SALE
Lace Curtains
WHITE AND ECRU LACE
CURTAINS
Very nice quality and pretty
patterns.
$3.00 and $3.50 values
Thursday Only
E
THE MARKETS
(United I'rcsi I,onird WlnO
Sun FrnnclBco, April 21. Wheat
No. 1 California club, pur cental, $2
2.05; California white milling,
$2.05 02.10; northern bluoslom,
J2.17e2.2G; ()ff grndes wheat,
$1.75u 1.S5; rotlH, $2-2.05.
Unrloy Feed hnrloy, $1,506 $1.
57: common to fair, $1.10. 16;
browing, at San Francisco, noinliml
at $1.57V4l.CO; chevalier, $1.56iT
1.G0, Ncoordlng to uunllty.
Hggs Por doxon, CnllfornlH fresh,
Inuludlng cases, extras, 21c; firsts,
234u; seconds. 22c; thlrdH. 20 Vkv.
IJutter Per iKiuud, California
f reali, extras, 2 4c, firsts, 23c; second
22V4o.
Now cheese Per pound, California
flats, fancy, ..oVio; firsts. 15o; sec
onds, 12c; California' Young America,
fancy, 10c; firsts, MVte; Western
Oregon flat, fancy,. 1 Be; do Young
America, fanoy. IGVic.
Potatoes Per cental, river whites,
fancy, $1.50, .C5: Sallims Iiurbanks
1242.10; do Oregon. $l.S0C2: new
potatoes, par pound, 2 Vie: sweet po
taloea, per crate, $1.05 Ct 2.
Onloua Per comal, Oregon. $2.50;
Australian Drowns. $4; Texas ller
inudaa. per crate. $l.X5fj2: new
green, per box, 26 Ct 65c.
Orange Per box, navels, sizes 80
to 12tt1.50?2: sixes 160 to 218.
$202.50.
pohtlani) MAincurs.
Wheat Truck Prices.
Club $1.14
niueetera 1.25
Turkey Red $1.10
Vnlley $1.10
.... I'luur.
Patent $ 5.05
Straights 4. 05
BxjiorU 4.50
Qrahnm, 1 XA sack 5.20
Whole whoat 5.40
Rye 5.50
Food 30. bO
Hny.
Willamette val ordinary. .$14 $1G
Mixed 18
Bastorn Orogon, fancy.,., 17 19
Alfalfa 14 14.50
Glovor 11
Cheese.
F. O. TwIhb 17'4o
DR. STONE'S
Drug Store
The only cash drug store In Ore- ,
wee bo one, and no one owes
it; carries large stock; Ita shelve,
counters and show cases are loaded
with drugs medicines .notions. tolleO
a nicies, wiuca auu iiquura ui ii
kinds for medicinal purposes. Dr.
Stone Is a regular graduate In mo
'cine, and bas had many years of er
perience In the practice. Consulta
tion are free. Prescriptions are
free, and only regular prices for
medicine. Dr. Stone can be tound
, 1,1. .... ., c.iAm tr f,M I
at his drug store, Balem, Or., from
7. in the tcornlng until 9 at night
m w m WJTm m
MfflW
I, in i
iirnpriaia '
ism. wna89m
H
P. C. Trlplots 17 c
Young Arnorlca lSV&c
Craam br'ck 20c
Swiss block 20c
Llmborgor 18020c
MtllMtUfffl.
Drnu $2G.00$2C.G0
Middling. 33.00
Shortu, city 28.00 30.00
Chop 20.00fl 25.00
Hollod Unrloy .... 34.00$ 35.00
KKKO.
Select Orogon 22c
Knstorn 15c20c
Dressed Meats. I
Hogs, fancy 9 ft 10c
Hogs, ordinary 8
Oo
l'lonic
Hogs lar,: . . .
Veal, oxtra . . .
Voal, ord'uary
10c
8(39c
lOVii
8G9c
Sc
GQ 7c
llo
voal, lioavy
Mutton, fancy
Cottage roll
Ureakfast 17 Vi
Hog. short clear, omoked
Ditto, unsmoked
Clear baoks,. amokod....
Shouldera
21c
13c
12o
13c
He
I
Poultry.
Clilckons, mixed 1515o
lleiu. fanoy 1G 1716 c
Kooaten. old 10llc
Droller 25c
Drettd. poultry, la lb. higher.
Pucks 20922V60
Getae, Hvo lie
Turkey 20c
DreMd 20 23c
Huttcr.
Fancy 21 2o
Chotee 30q
t it20c
UlUAl
No. 1 White $40.00941.00
Gray US. 00
POtutOPH.
Buying prlcos, per owt. .1.26 1.35
Sweets, lb 2fc3c
1'rtt.li Fnilts.
a mm m n m '
yra'es "JZX: rXX 1 1"1 '"l ' a credit to both the
!'" .v, ,X ' 60 V Jo S,ty ,nml tn WK orlor Knlshta
Grapes, bbl 9 .00 n llB lo,,Be hHH purohMt, K trHOt fa
Pears, box !?f '?S f bV 166 "Wi Htreot betweeu
Apploe, box.... Mp2. 50 chemeketa and Court. The building
Uananns. pound ,:S5::5I" l nreeent planned will be the
Onions, per ewt $1.261,50' fuj wj,m, 0f the lot and loo feet
MMVll Iteiuii .niirKci.
Wheat, per bu.
Aastoru Oregn .
Hran, ier aok.
Shorts, per sack
Rilled llarley .
$1.20
l.CJ
.95
.$1.3501.(5
37.00
1.20
Wheat, per bu
Local Wliuiuwilu Market.
Wheat, net bu.. . $1.0501.00
Oat , per bu.. ...... .55
Flour, bard wUeat. .. . 5.95
Plour, Vallry 5.20fl5.40
!ill teed, skorti
33. J u
11.00
.10
.20
18
IS. GO
Mill feed, bran
Hops, lids erep
IL'jpi. 1107 eroe
Chittam bark
eeeeeet
wool, coaree
Wool, medlHin
Mohair . . .
Hny. cheat . .
Hny. cJovor . .
e
12.00
Potatoes, bushel 70S1. SO
Apples, bushel 6001. 00
t'runes, per lb l Vi U '
Prunes, per lb 1 Vi 9 4
Cranberries, Howo's vnrlo-
ty, bbl 13.00
nutter and Hggx, Retail.
Ege 20
Creamery butter 35
Cheese, pound .20
o
The Cirrwi
acretm: finds It necessary at all titnt
n.m ., . .. . ... .
I JV. 4MW SB MW IKUOVII MHb M M '
' dreds of tbem keep a bottle of Bat
I lard's Snow Liniment always on
1 nnml A uirn .nra 9nr rliAnmatllm
gore tbroat Jam0 back
! Rontracled muscles, corns, bunion
and nil points. Price 26c, 50c aa-1
$1.00 per bottle. Sold by all deals''
o
Dr. McLoughlln's houso was once
used for a saloon. Tbat settles It.
Th dootor hlmtelf was probably a
drink'ng man, and. like most of th
flrt families, probably sold whiskey. J
t.Va m. n,.rrtL '. nf th .,?
house
STREET SPRINKLING
COMMIT m ON ACGOUNTS AND CURRENT
EXPENSES HOPE TO DO THE WORK.
AT ACTUAL COST
Tho matter of stroot sprinkling
bat boen roforrod to tbo commltteo
on nccounts nnd current oxponsus, of
which Alderman Grccnhnum Is chair
man. Mr. arconbnum has taken tho
proposition up with the mayor, and
Is In a fair way to work out n plan
by which the c'ty will do tho sprink
ling of the streets aftor May 1st at
actual co t to tho businoss man and
property owners, and whatovor sur
plus is left over at tho enc of tho
season will go Into tho city tronsury.
The city owns tho street sprinklers,
nnd If tho coU Is apportioned fairly
tfl Mm lipnnnplv u,lftlt Hint. nn. lift
no graft In It, and every dollnr will
eitner be pa d for labor or bo re
turned to tho city troasury. It Is his
Intention to work out somo plan by
which tho sprinkling will bo dono at
tho lowost posslblo prlco, consistent
with good bu Inos mnnngomont, and
all will pay at tho snme rato for tho
service, nnd those who do not pay
w'll not have their promlsos sprinkled
A lnrgo amount was paid out by tho
city for stroot sprinkling tho past
year, and tho commltteo proposes to
VALUABLE
CORNER IS
TRANSEERED
A warrant deed wiib filed In tho
office of tint coimlv I'lionriliu- tlilu
morning of the trnnsrer of u corner
lot on Court and High stroots to tho
Elks' lodgu by J. C. Thompson. Tho
consideration was $15,000. Thoro Is
h building on this property which Iiuh
been converted Into lodging rooms
"l ft grocory storo. which will proh-
nbly bo movod In tho noar futuro to
mnke room for the Ulks' new hull.
Other Tninsfei'M.
H. W. hiiiI W. P. Haboock to Win.
McLaughlin, one-olgnth of an acre in
South Salem, w d, $1800.
Ir- M- H"l IS. M. Drown to Oliver
J- Gould, fraction of block 39 In olty
of 8aem, w d. $fi00.
.l.'N. and S. i. Olinntead to C. L.
and R. .1. Kinney, land In Morldoth's
Addition to Salem, w d, $1000
Henry Slinke ot. ux. to Ployd It.
PrnsKr, south half of northwest jiar
ter of blrn'k 78, In North Saletii, w d.
$75
J-. A. aitd P. R. Toft to Ole A. I.
51.171 acre In section 20. township
coutk. tunc 1 east, w d. $1340.
H. ami M. A. U'aUt to 1'. M. and
U. A. Clearing, land In St. Paul, w .1
$l0
CENTRAL LODGE TO
HAVE NORMAN CASTLE
Central lodge No. IV. of the K.
of P.. has decided to have a new
uuniv. auii one or which not only the
local lodge may find delight but one
'
iM It wll be liutlt In Imltuilnn
of. In fact wl. be a reproduction of, j
an OKI Norman eaetle. with turrets
and hettlcmeuta. scant and scape
went, and will be one of the flneat
lodge homes In the state. .While the
plans have not been ooiupleied this
general atyie 01 urchlteolure has been
sHec'ed. The bulidlug will be of
!,.:!-kJ,.,,l".,H,..a,, i"wrHliic.
tion of one of th old nlcturewiue
castles of Normandy. There will be
neither iiHtot uor drawbridge, but
outside o. thee euaelees appeuages
the reproduction will be perfect.
Plaua MDd estimates arc now l lug
made and it la expected work will
comiueiu'u lb a svry abort time
o
STENOGRAPHER SUES
BUSTED MINING KING
tl'allNl 1'rwM i.wuwl Wlrc.1
San Pranclsco, April 21. - Intercs
In the affair of Colonel W C
Green, the mining King who recently
encountered financial difficulties
wae revived today by the publication
of testimony glvon by Anna C. Bus
teed, a public stenogrnphor who has
commenced action demanding the rt
flioval nf 4limill V IfimlA no n.t
mlnlstrator of tho estate of the Ink '
Major Frank Mclaughlln.
Miss liusteod alleged that I'nltcd
Status Sonutor Per .Ins, Governor Gil
lott, George Hutton. Fletcher A Cut
lor of Burekh. and M. M. O'Gorram
of Los Angeles were Involved In u
suit for $10,000,000 which McLaugb
tin was Instructed to fllo against 1
ureene. This suit was bused ou the
sale of some grazing lands to the
mining magnate, sho said, by Senator
Perkins and others. Tho land proved
to contain valuable mineral deposits
and the original owners claimed that
thtMe rights fully belonged to them.
McLaughlin was Instructed. Miss
Husteed said, to settle tho case for
J 1.000.000 If Greene would agree
Miss Itusteed'a statemeut wau made
while sho was ondeavorlng to prove
ber familiarity with Major McLaugh
lin's affairs
save this If possible, and nut soma
monny In tho troniury at the end of
mo year, rroporty owuors nnd buM-
nos men do not objoct to paying a
mir ;--ipo ir tho monoy 19 really ex
Pi nded for labor or coos to tho cltv.
and all grafts aro cut out of tho prop
osition, ami titnt 'b tho only basis on
which the committee on account and
current expen os will try to hnndlo
the business. Mr Groonbnum is put
ting In consldcrnblo tlmo trvlnc to
learn Just what wns paid last yenr,
nnd what It cost tho Donrd of Trad?,
which had chargo of the matter. Tho
progrnm incimio sprinkling tho i
strcoU around tho nostomco. tho
court houso nnd tho stnto hmtso, but I
not on tho rre'donco sldo of tho
streets, unlo a tho owners nro pro
tmrotl to pay for It. Thoro aro mnnv
the commltteo llnd, who nssumo thnt
It is tho buslno'B of tho city to
Hprlnklo for thorn freo grntls, but
sucn r not tho enso. Mr. Grpnunum
Is hopoful of mnklnir n schedulo that
will glvo tho city tho best sorvlco It
has ovor hnd, and work out financial
ly on tho right s'do of tho ledger.
HORSEFLESH BRUISED;
FEELINGS LACERATED
I United I'rrim t.cnaptl Wlrc.1
Sonttlo, April 21. Thirteen hun
dred dollnra Is the Hum demanded
by Swan Henkslnd in n damage suit
ngnltiHt Jnmea P. Ash hemtUM of n
disappointment In horseflesh nnd the
Incidental lacerations of the plain
tlff'n feollngs nnd anatom Tho
suit, which bus boon filed In the su
perior court, recltwi that Honkstnd
purchased tho horse, whoso nntno Jh
Rachuel, from Ash for 4215, same
to bo paid In Installment.
Ituchni'l was reprosontod. llenk
stad states, to be u marvel of equl
nlnn docility, but hor first porform
hiicm, he allogea, gave iroof Hint sho
posaetMed none of the virtues attrib
uted to her ancient numesnko.
i.aai suuuay UPiiKstiul hltuMdwtiioJ
hurt to a light wagon nnd 'IMiaitlSl
family .or an outing. A pinwrnghu
tomobllo oxclted tho uulmnl nnd In
an incredibly short apace of tlmo tho
wagon hud been transformed Into
kindling wood by Knchaot'H busy
llOOlH.
Mrs. .lffi)uifed vkbm klrked in the
hip. thuVQ$lJif llttltrienluU(lR spilled
one bygone cont' Of the Hwaylng vo
hlelH, tyj ubch basket and iNiutonU
rwuoed'"to an iinaniie'lalitg Jumlile
of ImprUwl Swedish dellqaclua, arfd
HMTeJlRtr Itlinaelf reeelved many
briIse3flalM his efforu to quiet the
cutnrlygw In arneaa.
To iiSil poiguancy to the woes of
the lleuksteds, Ash today filed a
counter suit asking $360 damagus
bin-Ruse of Injuries to the horse's leg,
mit:lned during the process of
demolition of the Henkatatf carriage
WHEAT KING PATTEN
ON HIS WAY OUT WEST
(Palled I'i-tm I..mO Wlr.
Chlongo, April 21. James A. Pat
ten, the wheat king, is on his way
West to Investigate crop conditions,
according to nn announcement mnlo
today on tho door of the wheat pit.
Wheat rose slowly, and nt noon
May touched $1.25. There was noth
ing sensational about the trading to
day. o ..-. .i
To Attoml tho Funeral
Supurlutoudent L. It. Melds and
Master Mechanic T. W. Youngor, of
tne Rouinern rncuie and several otu
er old employes of tb- eompauy. are
here tolay to pay the last tribute of
...,. .,. tt.ui. ;,i.i r.i..i . 1 -. ..
,Ml, w. w 8klBnw wh0P- funeral':,: a '., uu; I nL;
took place this afternoon. They
brought trlbiitee of flowers to be ln'd
(rui .it m e ? gj svssi si 1 as m mm mil
nsd friends, whose work for
nany forbids them leaving their
places. Ills daughter. Mrs. hum
O'Nell. of Bly, Ney . and oa. WIN
I Urn. of Spokane, ai 11 1 o here to
alve their last token of love to tho
fatbor whom God bun called
isMiP t B ' y Jl ' M3l rsf I T? iiflllltluillW Jli-m
MLmjJimmmm . r"
$Z&mgjiyffl
Mako your spring decorating a
pleasuro by having your work dpne
by responsible parties. Let us show
you our now lino of wall hangings,
No old, shelf-worn antiques, every
roll new and up-to-date. Tho only
exsluslve wall paper nnd paint
bouse in the city.
Kennedy & Porter
130 Liberty St. Phone 485
Aro what you want for your Spring Dross. You can mnko your
soloction from a lino that doesn't contain a yard of Inst year's
novoltlos, because wo closed thorn nil ottt in thoir proper sonson.
If your dross goods como from our dfoss goods dopnrtmont you
can rest nssurod that tho fnbrlco and the colorings nro both strlotly
correct, nnd wo nro showing nn onormous nssortmont of tho latest
dross trimmings to match; nt prloea from 30 to 40 per oont lower
than "rogulnr .stores" nsk for the
Our Fancy Silks
woro fill bought for this aonson's trndo. Carotul dronsors itpproct
ato thnt our lino Is nlwnys fresh nnd up-to-dnto, bccnuBo wo mnko
It 11 point to novor show a fancy Bilk tho socoVl sonson.
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Laces and Embroideries
Our snmplo booltH nro now rondy, showing nil tho now pnttornB
rocolvod lnat week In fancy trimming lnccs. Tho now Plnuon Incos,
colorod Oriental lncoa nnd colored waist note nro bVoII. Hnvo you
soon thom7
J&
ovsed lot
Tr-T- s&
"SS V"
ICAT'SHfa'
Wo uudorHell "Rogular Storo)." Our storo cIohob ovory ovoulng
at G: 15, excepting Saturdnyu.
i$m- .
Km 11 Top Notch Doer.
Croat doods compel regsrd. Tho
world crowns Its doors. 'Hint's why
tho Amcrlcnn ijooplo hnvo ","W"'"1
Ur. Kliic'a New Dlicovory tho Klntr
... .. 1
or Tiiroat ami i.ung romouiun. isvory
ntomls a health force. It kllla gortns,
and colds nnd la grippe vnnl'h. It
heals cough-racked mambraiies nn I
ooughlng stops. Sore, Inflnmed
bronchial tubes and lungs nro curol
and heiuorrhagee conio.- Dr, Geo.
More, Illaak Jack. N. C, writes "it
euretl wie of Uing trouble, pruuounond
boeeleMs by nil doctors." 50c, $1.00
Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by J.
0. Perr).
Bicycle Repairing
This is tho pronor timo of tho
yoar to have your bicycle ovor-
hnnlflfl. Hnll us nn. Ptionn 4 10.
uj jii 11 1 ani unMr 1,1
W0 Will Call UllU gOl yOUl 01-
..U nA A ., n l.o nlnoi.
IN" - f iuvr uaiaiuo m ouuuuu
naild bicVClOS.
-czu&eAsi&in
wiiLixmmjiMHumi!hia
A FAIR PRF0RMER
May produce really excellent music
If cure In the choice of an instrument
has been uxorolsed. You do not have
to bo an uxpert to solect musical In
strument here. Our collection Is so
high class that you couldn't pick out
a poor onu If you tried. Ask any
good muslolan you know.
h. V. HAVAOK,
ill 7 Commercial St. Halem, Or.
"ur a. m - -1 -mi
- - in .. iiji y Hi. - . .4 - -
same quality.
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DoWltt's Little Unrly Itlsorn, gontlo,
; onHy, pkumant, Uttlo llvor pills, Bold
' by nil druggists,
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...ONION SETS...
k
We havi a sljiall quantity of
choice Dillon 8tiH on baud. Hot
ter K't what you w.uit ourly.
Garden Seeds
We can furnish you with
good choice seed iu bulk.
2
Bee Supplies
Our stock of Ilee Huppllc.
hlvo. section, foundutluu. U
complete Prlcca loMcm in
Die city.
Fletcher & Byrd
s.l.l M. (iltl'tiON
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EAS'lIiJl SLkVICE
When you attend church Banter
Sunday of course jou wish your ap
peuruuco to be perfect. No matter
how olngunt your clothes muy bo -If
thoy are not set off by somo re
fined nnd becoming Jewelry your up
pouraueu Is bound to be common
place. I,et us siigguet:
Itl.VGH, UltOOCIIKH,
IIHAUKLKTB, STICK PINH,
OVVV LINKH, FOIIH, GOLD
WATCH CIIA1NK, GOLD
WATCHICS, JliWKLUD HAT
PINS
Everything elso In tho Jewelry line
Barr's
JEWELERS
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