Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, May 07, 1909, Page 2, Image 2

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DAJLT CAPITAL JOURNAL,' SALEM, ORSGON, FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1M.
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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
K. IIOKRC, Editor aad Proprietor
IndeptndeufMewipapor Itarotod to American Principles and
the rrogroM and Uerelnpoment of All Oregon.
ruMlibO'l Ktory Brenlng Itxccpt Sunday, eaten, Ore
iuuhcihition hatha.
(Inrarlabtr In Adrancv.)
Dlir. by carrier, jxsr year W.00 I'er month Wo
Dalir, t7 mllf Mr year . 1.00 Per month JKo
Wklr, by mall, per rear. .... .... '.CO Six month! Oo
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UNION
3t4cuZ
SALEM RACE TRACK HAS
STRING OF GOOD ONES
FALLING HAIR Is the I erersRHCf
el baldness. If yea wish fe
prevent It, start tai sew to ase
Health
and see bow qnlchly the hcw
kalrs will befila to come In; aood
strong healthy ones too. The old
pairs win stop laiunrj oui, ana
daadraf I, the cause ol baldness,
will disappear. Then you will
have a head of hair to be proud
IS NOT A DYE.
$1 AND 80. BOTTLES, AT DRUGGISTS.
Havrt Harlina Home curcn Eczema, red.
rough and chapped bands, and all akin dlteate.
Keeps akin fine and colt, 25c drufrfflnU. Send
7c lot free bnoki, "Tho Care of tbe Skin," "The
Care of the Hair"
rhllo limy Spec. Co, Newark, N. J.
THE MARKETS
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Fow pooplo, oven few Salem peo
plo, realize the amount of training
work that In going on Bteadlly nt tho
etato fair grounds, Fow reallzo that
tho rnco thoy soo Iiom causad months
of training. That tho horso owners,
tho homo trainer, mom than that,
tho horso lovers have prepared fir
thin event. Tho homo that comoi In
ahead In one of tho Htato fair races,
wlnn about money enough to mako
hla owner oven. The homo racing
gnmo, outsldo of tho pool box, Is a
dead loser. Why tho laws should
provent horso racing Is ono of tho
things that no follow has found out.
Tho only reason seems to bo that
pooplo hot on tho rosults.
Now, If this Is the only roaaon,
why gamble? I remomber that down
In Carson City yoars ngo Frank Win
ston, who, by tho way, was tho son
of "Lucky Hill," offered to hot that
tho sun would not rls, If thoy would
"glvo hi m tho odds."
So goes It nt tho rnco tracks. Thoro
Is a lino string of lluo horsos out nt
tho fair ground, tho ownors of which
are spending good money to try thorn
out.
llobort Ilrltt, n Hplondld trainer,
has It. Ambuah, with a rocord of
2:00, in training.
Arnor, brother to tho great Diab
lo, Is on tho ground, and Is doing
work that would not ehnino his
brothor,
"JJonnlo Tangent," a pneor from
tho East, Is making a lino showing,
nnd will mako tho sldo-wlndors nt tho
races this fall all sit up and, maybe,
It down.
I'orry Mozny (and ho roust forglvo
us If hlit iiamo Is mlspolled) has n
Btrlng of half a dozon, headed by tho
groat pacor "Zom Norto," ownod by
Dr. J. Iloynolds, of Balom, who will
mako u record this year, unloss nil
signs fall.
Sam Cnsto, tho old thoroughbred,
rognrdloiw of hla horses, hns a big
string of youngsters, bonded by
"King Seal," that raced so woll last
yoar on tho Northwostorn tracks.
Canto hardly ovor makes n mla
(nko in his Judgment of borsos, nnd
Inst night, whon ho shut thnt port
eye of his, nnd remarked that "King
Soul" was n groat ono woll, that's
whoru tho reporter's nlcklcs go. In
cidentally, Sum snya ho will bo tho
gront homo of tho Hoaion. Thoro
uro whole lota of othors.
ADDS MANY BLOCKS
TO SPLENDID STREETS
Tho Portland Hallway Mght nnd
Power Company, which owns the Sa
lem Htrmit ear system, believes In
Improvement, mid Is always riHidy to
meet tho duiuuiulH for street work
where Its linos run. Heavy rnlls have
been laid on a ilrm foundation on
Liberty street between State nnd
Court and this morning the brick for
filling In between the rails and on
each sldo are being distributed. Tho
cement foundation for tho brink Is
completed and as soon an this work
Is. done tho Warren CoiiHtrucllou
Company will get busy. The work
on tho block between Commercial and
Front streets Is being rushod. ns Is
tho block on Court street, while the
cross streets are nearly completed.
Baleiu's Improved streets uro first
class, and Tho Journal tnkus pride
In noticing the additions made there
to, it also notes with much pleasure
tho big pay roll which iicaosarlly
iinoompnnlos the woik.
NO HOLD-UP OF
SALEM STREET PAVING
Up to the present time there has
been no hold-up to hamper the work
man paving the liitoriHMttliig struts
lnttwwH bUIu and Court and by to
night Church street will lx complet
ed TIih rrw of men will thu move
up to t'ottHK' street with im. imvlnn
outfit The Warnn t'oiiNirm-iion
Compunt Iikh btcu trying f ih past
few dus to scum ath , m. .tin
roller but hui been iiiisiiu- t-fnl ami
for this ron Hon tho work Is not going
along as Hpoedlly as possible. W. 0.
Iliirdelte, who has oha.rgo of the pav
ing hare. Is minting preparations on
Cottage street today for tho laying of
the hot stuff, and by tho time the
crew hns completed Church street ev
erything will be In roudluoHH on Cottage.
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ELECTRIC AND
T5AS MERGER AT
THE BAY CITY
United Pre i.t-unnl Wire
Han FrniiclHCo, May 7.- 'Unit the
California Clas nnd Kleetrle Corpora
tion Is to eliminate the task of its
competitors in the local field by the
purchase of the City l'loctrlcal Com
pany la announced today.
While the principals refuse to con
firm the reported negotiations, It Is
understood that with the exception
of minor details the doal Is ready to
close The consideration Is reported
to be 15.000.000.
The bond Issue of 15,000,000
which was taken up a week ago by
the First National and Nntlonnt City
hunks of New York, and J. P. Mor-1
Run . Co., Is believed today to have
been authorized for tho purpose of
raising funds to take over the City j
company.
FATAL BICYCLE
COLLISION OCCURS
DOWN AT STANFORD
M'nllrd l'rww I.x.iwtl Wirt.
Stanford Pnlvf-slty, Cnl Mny 7.
JJonn W. Park, nn engineer of Palo
Alto, Is (lend, nnd L. .L. Ornoll, n
Junior student at -inn ford unlvsrslty,
Is lorlously Injured as a result of a
bicycle collision on the campus boulevard.
no men were approaching from
opposite dliectlous In the dusk last
night when they collided. Neither
was going at a high rate of speed.
Hotli riders wero thrown violently to
tho ground and their bicycles de
molished. Park sustained n compound frac
ture of tho skull which resulted In
his death, and Griioll received Injur
ies from which he was unconscious
for three hours. Park leaves a wid
ow and two children.
SALEM MASONS READY ,
TO BUILD A H0ME
SrIuii Lodge No. 4, A. F. & A. M ,
nt Its meeting this evening will take
up the matter of building n homo foi
Itself. It Is expected that n building
committee, with full power to net,
will by nppo'uted to work In conjunc
tion with n similar committee from
Pnclllc Lodge No. 50. While no d II
n I to arrangements have been made,
the order sooms determined to Ixulld,
and the only iiuostlnn Is how big nnd
for what purpasu tho lower storlfs
should bo planned. One suggestion
that seems to moot with considerable
favor among the members of tho or
der Is to put up a live-story building
using tho three lower stories for hotel
purposos, nnd the other two for
lodges. It la quite probnblo that
some definite conclusion will bo
reached within a week, nnd certain
that a building will be erected on
the Masonic oornor nt State nnd
High streets till year.
VOl XKVKIt CAN TKLIj
Just exactly tho cause of your rhou
nmilsm, but you know you hnvo it.
Do you know thnt Dullard's now
Liniment will euro it? rollovos the
pa hi reduces the swolllng and lim
bers the joints and musclos so that
you will be mb active and well ns
you ever were. Price 85. 50c nnd
11.00. Sold by nil Dealers
That rep irted enrtlmuake In Afr'
nt was nothing but the donlz( (X
tin- Jungle removing theumdves bur
ilcdl) jo InnccMsible places
San Francisco, May 7. Wheat
No. 1 California cluo, per cental,
$2 1002. 1C; California whlto mill
ing, $2.15 u 2.20; northern bluesictn,
$2 2642.30; off grades wheat, $1.85
(a I, reds, $2.0502.10.
Dnrley Feed bar.oy, $1.52 V0
1 CJ Vi , common to fair, $1,150
1 55, brewing at San Francisco,
nominal at$1.55 1.70; Chevalier,
$1 0501.72, according to quality.
Eggs Per dozon, California fresh,
Including cases, extra, 27; firsts,
JOc, seconds, 21c; thirds, 22c.
Uuttor Per pound, California
fresh, extras, 24 c; firsts, 23 c; sec
onds, 23c.
New choose Por pound, Califor
nia Hats, fancy, 14c; firsts, 13 c;
seconds, 12c; California Young Amor
Ica, fancy, 17c; firsts," lGc.
Potatoes Por cental, lilvur Whites
fancy, 2 2 Vic; Oregon Durbanks,
$2.50 2. CO; now potatoos, per
pound, 30 3'jc; Bweet potatoos, per
crate, $1.50 1. CO.
Onions Por contnl, Australian
Drown, $i; Toxai Dcrmudns, por
crate, $1.35 0' 1.50; now green, por
box, G5c; now rod, par sack, $2.
Oranges Por box, NiivoIb, sizes
80 to 12G, $1.5002; slzos 150 to
210, $2.25 2.75; Tangerines, per
7oc0$i.
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POIITLANI) MAUICKTS.
Wheat Track l'rices.
$1.20
Dliiostom $1.30
Turkey red $1.20
Vnlloy $1.17
.... Flour.
PatontB $c.05
Straights 5.10
Exports 4.70
Vnlloy 6.30
Graham, 1V4 stick 5. GO
Wholo wheat 5.80
Ryo 6.60
Food $34 0)36
ny.
Wlllumotto vnlloy ordinary. $1 1 18
Eastern Or. fancy. . . . i7.50 10.50
Alfalfa $136 1
Clovor $11012
Cheese.
F. C. Twins XTAc
F. C. TrlQlots 17WiC
Young Amorica lb Vic
Cronm brick 20c
Swiss block 20c
Llmborgor 18020c
MlllstiilTs.
Urn n $20.60
Middling $33.00
Shorts, city $29 dj 32
Chop 20.00 25.00
(tolled Hurley $3Ci 37
Egg-..
Seloct Oregon 210 25c
Eastern 15c20c
Dressed .Meats.
Hogs, fancy 9 0 10c
Hogs, ordlnnry 8 0 9c
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SPRING
Signs of Spring abound everywhere,
Big fish stories will soon be in order,
Spring Suits will be in order, too,
How's yours?
If it's out of order, we're yours to command
The new styles are in, The best ever,
They are cracker-jacks, Beat them if you
can, You'll have a job on you; hands,
G. W. JOHNSON & CO.
141 N. Commercial St.
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Picnic 10c
Hogs lnrbw 8 09c
Von I, extra 1 0 Vs
Veal, oid 'nary 809c
Veal, heavy Sc
Mutton, fancy G 0 7c
Cottage roll .lie
Hreukfnat 17 V 02lc
HeK- short clear, Brooked 13c
Ditto, unamoked. . , . .. . 12c
Clonr backs, smoked.,.. 13c
Shoulders lie
Poultry.
Chickens, mixed 17c
Hens, fancv . . 164i l&Mjf
Roosters, old 10011c
Hrollora 25 0 28c
DrosBd, poultry, lc lb. higher.
Ducks 2O022V4C
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Gocho, llvo 10011c
Turkeys 20c
Dress m1 20023c
Local Retail Market.
Wheat, por bu $1.20
liny, choat $11.00
Hay. clovor $11.00
Potatoes, bushel 700. SO
Apples, bushel 6001.00
Prunes, por lb 1V10-4V&
Prunes, per lb IV 04
Crnnborrlos, Howo's varie
ty, bbl 13.00
Hotter nnd Kggx, Retail.
Eggs . . 20c
Creamery butter 30c
Country butter . . . 26c
Eastern Crcgn l.CJ
11 ran, per sack .96
Shorts, per sack $1.3501.55
Rolled barley 40.0J
Whoat, per bu $1.05 1.10
Local Wbolcxale Market.
Wheat, bushel $1.05 1.10
Oats, bushe 55 057c
Flour, hard wnest $0.40
Flour, vulley $5.40 0.00
Mill food, shorts 33.30
Mill feed, bran 30.00
Hops, 190S crop .10
Hips, 1907 crop 203 Vi
Chlttnm bark 23Vi
Wool, course . . . 18
Wool, medium .20
Mohair .23
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I Always uniform our I
I best product sold in 1 lb., 9
I 2 lb., 2) lb. nnd 5 lb, cans, m
our j,MxH'ei" will grlml it
I )eltr if Krv'Uiul at hoiue-not
M too line.
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CLEAN-UP FOR .
MEMORIAL DA
There should he Inaugurated n
great cleiwip movomont boforo Me
mor'nl Day. It Is vory Important tc
haw nil th ottimiterlo put In good
nrder There uro n great many beau
i if ul places that eaii bo Improved hi
Mile the cemeteries. South Com
hi. ivlsl atrMt should be olnnod fnm
' tid to osd. The sldo stroota leadlni:
into our ihhIh thnroughfnroa should
be ilesrl of rubbldi, wood pll-s
l"i Ming material no longer noodwl
it..i ih,. city have a holiday npucnr
'.. Th's itMpwr believe the nld r
nun m meU ward should go
nla nnd personally order u
,v up of thtt worst looking plans
i aldermen have some power niul
ai'hority. and should axorclso it f'1
t i'nrKMM of stimulating tho prid
i'( Mi fit coHstlWienU. If each aid. r
in Mill ko over hU ward and kind"
u w th some llrmnuu ask the pcu
il t make their pnrt of the citv
in At and tidy, a gmit deal can be a
KMtipl'shed.
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CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK
J, H. Albert. Pros,
E. M. Crolsnn, Vlco Pros,
Jos, Hi Alborti Cashier
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
Pays Interest on Savings
Accounts
.FURNITURE DEALER
ATE DISH OF CR0V
lUnltnl PrM Uaat1 Vtrl
San Franclfoo. May 7. Preferruik
carpenter work to n dally grind m
the role of a hit in Ml toue crusbc'
William J. Pattosten. n wealthy, re
tlrwl furniture dealer, "ato crow" to
da and snllvd up a cigar sign which
lie tore dowu yesterday.
PnttoUou. enraged because ho
bllvd the sign to b too low. to,,
down the offending board which hung
in from of Theodore Kruut1 clgni
storo Franz calliKl an officer, who
arrested the carpenter on a charge of
iimllolous inUchlet.
At the suggeMlon of the court the
ottsu was compromised today.
The J suit Fathers of Spokane w'li
build a college In Pendletou.
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Young (JlrU Arv Victim
uf headaoho, as well as older wo
men. but all get quick relief and
prompt euro (rem Vr King's ew
I Ifo Pill, the world's best remed v
fer sick nud nervous headaches
They make puro blood and stmng
i vv aud hulld up your heaUn
Tr them 35e at J O Perry s
E- Wftn. aBBvf yiajfc ls ILr F jrmw lt JfcMB nAAaarVS ,4jLB'Wf4UBBaaF & Jfl
The Swine or the Flower?
Oh me! I saw a huge and loathsome sty,
Wherein a drove of wallowing swine were barred.
Whose banquet shocked the nostril and the eye;
Then spoke a voice, "Behold the source of LARDP
X fled, and saw a field that seemed at first
One glistening mass of roses pure and white,
With dewy buds 'mid dark green foliage nursed;
And as I lingered o'er the lovely sight,
The summer breeze that cooled that Southern scene,
Whispered, "Behold the source of COTTOLENE!"
"Nature's Gift from the Sunny South"
COTTOLENE is a pure and wholesome frytoc and shortening
Medium, mado from refined cottonsd oil. There U not an ounce
d hog fat la it to mako food unwholesome, creasy and Indigestible.
As evidence of lu superiority, COTTOLENK received Grand
Prke (highest possible award) at tho Louisiana Purchase Exposi
tien: and Gold Medals (also reprcsentta)? highest awards In each
case) at the Charleston Exposition, the Paris Exposition, and the
Chicago World's Fair. In fact, in every case where COTTO
LENE has been exhibited in competition with other cooking fats.
It has invariably been granted the highest award.
Made only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago.
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