Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, June 01, 1909, Page 7, Image 7

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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, gALSM, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 1, 1909
LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN
AUMSVILLE SECTION
THE MARKETS
Tho Kind You Hnvo Always Bought, nnd which has hcon
In uso for over 30 yenrs, has horno tho signature of
jrf? " nnd has been made under his por-
cLjC&E'?1'a sonal supervision slnco Its litftmcy.
uxr?rt '&tSU4l Allow no ono to dccclvo you In this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations nnd Just-ns-good" nrb ?jut
Experiments that triilo with nnd endanger tho health of
Infants and Children Expcrlcnco- against Experiment.
What is CASTOR I A
Cnetorhv m a, harmless substltuto for Castor 0U Pare
goric, Prop pt Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It
contr.!!.? i:cMic: Cphim, Morplilno nor otlicr Narcotlo
buL':Uau.. 1 ) npo is Its guarantee. It destroys Worms ,
nnd nil'"- I-'cvcrlshucss. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Co!'c. It rellcvca Toothing Troubles, cures Constipation
nr-l FlatuTucy. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho
Sicifeu-h nml Bowels, giving healthy nnd natural sleep.
Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend,
GBCSUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Soars tho
syfvcki
Tlie KM You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
TMf C tNTAUR COMMNf , TT HUMKAV TltT, ItW VOdH OITY.
NEWPORT FIRMS
Bolow nro published tho ndvortlsements of tho lending business
houses, hotels, enmp grounds, etc., at Newport. A glanco through
them will bo a grent help to ono In planning their summor vacation.
)! Ilff f f f
BAY VIEW !!
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I Rooming House j
Ono nnd ono-hnlt blocks south
of boat landing on Main street
5 Itoynl Restaurant in connection
MRS.O.E.CARTERProp.
NEWPORT - - ORE.
firilatggtt
When In Newport, Oregon
go to tho nOTEL BRADSHAW for
furnished rooms, with or without
housekeeping privileges. Largo kitch
en for use of guests.
Located on tho main sldowalk half
way botween Newport and Nye Beach,
look for tho name HOTEL HRAI-
SHAW on top of houso. Finest view'
of tho ocean of any houso in town.
Call and look nt rooms before secur
ing elsewhere. Quests cheerfully
waited on by Mrs. Bradsbaw, Prop.
nmtnnu ; nmif
J Buxton's Grocery
All Hoes the best
WefcfiAellehu's
(mds. Next (ko
to Post Office
J Newport - Oregon
hi nn unit onmou !
AnytMg Yeu Ned to Eat at
Smith's
Nyebeach
I Defcatesseii Worn Baku j
Signature of
WHEN YOU BNTEK
THE BATH ROOM
Wo hnvo flxed up for you, you'll
dccldo It is ono of tho most invit
ing npnrtmcnts in tho house. Even
tho children will bo glad instead of
roluctnnt to bntho early nnd often.
Tho cost of such n bath room is prob
nbly less thnn yfju expect. Wo do
sanitary plumbing nt prices which
puts tho luxury of n handsome bath
room well within your reach.
GRABER BROS.
Plumbing nnd Gun Kitting
Shop on Liberty St., back of llnrr's
Jewelry Store
lianixiuiinaitiaiiii
y
iThe Grand!!
FURNISHED
ROOMS;:::;
One block north from bout landing-
X Large kitchen In connection for tbe
J uie of tbe gueits
5 . TERMS REASONABLE.
i Mrs. A. D. Shoiienburg f
Newport, Oregon
i fHU f f f)
amfimiisHinnf
NEWPORT SODA WORKS. 3
We manufacture nnd carry
a complete lino of soda water
fountnln syrups and other si
phon liquids Hnvo tho bost
nno latest improved machinery
and our goods nro known and
used for tholr purity, which
makes them n prlmo favorite.
We are In a position to sunnly
theso goods in any quantities J
iu me iraao ana gunrantce sat
isfaction. nARDING & CHAMEIt, Traps. I
4WIllllemit)i4M
I; Rader Camp Ground;!
) With foundation and without. 2 !
J also furnished tents, good ' '
i ,
. water and septic tanks. Rates , ,
ii ' .
; furnished on application. i
; Nye Creek, Newport, Ore;;
J ! A. T. RADER. Proprietor. !
iwwumnunwww
i "Takitezy" !!
i The most beautiful place at
J Nye Beach, Newport, Oregon.
! Private rooms and board.
flfS. W. M. BfilTy 1
ThomnR .Tnhnnnn him whirtiivl
from a visit to tho neighboring oll", Snn Francisco, May 31. Wheat (
fields at Pratum nnd reports con- ai"ornia 0IUD por cntal,
sldernble progress having beon made $2.1002.16; California whito mill
in the search for oil there ,lnE' $2.l"u'2.20: northorn bluostom,
Rev. John Osborn, lato of Sclo, f227 02.32; off grados wheat,
but formerly of this vicinity, has ?1.901.92; red, $2.1002.20.
purchased the D. F. Eastburn prop- Darley Feed barley $1.66 01.70;
erty on Main street nnd will make common to fair, $1.6 0 0 1.62 ;
It his homo in tho near future. browing at San Francisco, nominal
The Spirit of 1776 is abroad la $1.7001.76; Chevalier, $1.77
elaborate preparation for an up- 1,?' according to quality,
to-date observance of Independence ! . EgBS Por dozen, California fresh,
Day on Saturday, July 3d. Many Includulng cases, extras, 26 e;
novel features nro promised for that firsts, 25 c; seconds, 24c; thirds,
occasion. 23c,
Dr. B. F. Proud, who has boon at-' Butter Per pound, California
tending the North Pacific Dontnl Col-,frosn' extras, 25&c; llrstB, 25c; see
lege In Portland for tho past two,0.8' 24c.
years, has returned nnd will sot un . Now cheese .'or pound, Cnllfor-
dental parlors In Aumavlllo.
Dr. J. W. Colo made a flying trip
to Monmouth InBt week.
The graders are busy construct
ing the improvements on tho county
roads leading Bouih nnd west from
town, n generous amount having
been raised by subscription for that
purpose,
Mlchael Martin, who has boon
working nt tho E. & S. Co.'s Bnwmlll.
south of town, for somo time, has se
cured employment nt tho Insane nsy
lum and left for his post on Thurs
day morning.
R. "W. Speer has gone to ' Mon
mouth, where ho Is employed In a
dry goodB store.
W, P. Gilbert was nt Portfand on
a business trip tho last of last wcok,
returning Monday.
The Corvallis Creamery Co. has
established a cream station at this
place, with Chas, Martin in chargo.
Sherm Swauk made a business
trip to Portland Saturday.
The contest for Quern of tho W.
W. A. picnic nt Sllverton resulted
In the selection of Miss Lola lloln as
Queen from tho camp at this placo.
A Mr. Wilklns, of Cleveland, Ohio,
Is In town as a prospective purchasor
of some Oregon real estate .
MOE ANON.
THE MISSISSIPPJ
GETS SILVER SERVICE
Scrnnton, Miss., Juno 1. NVInd,
resulting In a choppy sea, caused a
reversal of tho planB (or .tho coro
monlcB today attendant upon tho pre
sentation by tho ntnto of a sllvor sor
vlcf. to the battleship Mississippi.
The cercmanlos commenced nt
10:30 o'clock this morning. Gover
nor Edmund P. Nool of Mississippi
delivered tho presentation nddrcss,
Captain Fremont responding upon
bchnlf of the ship and tho men.
Governor Jnred Y. Sandors of
Lonilslnna nnd John Sharp Williams
participated In tho coremontes.
All ceremonies took plnco on shore
nnd unless the sea subsides before
night it Is probablo that no attempt
will be made to transfer tho silver
to tho ship. In that ovont it will
bo taken to Philadelphia and takon
nboard there without formality.
The waves woro so high that tho
officers of tho battleship woro
brought ashoro with difficulty. Thoy
mado the trip In whnlo boats any
many wero so bndly drenched that
thoy were forced to npponr at tho
casino nt Anderson pnrt In civilian
nttiro.
A ball game and rccontlon nro
planned this nftornoon for tho en
tertainment of tho crow nnd a ban
quet and reception will bo tondored.
RETAIL GROCERS ON
THE WAY TO PORTLAND
IT'nltNl Prrti l.Mttd Wlre.1
San ffrnncUeo. Juno 1. Sovornl
hundred delogatos to tho nntlonal
convention of retnll grocers nro on
tholr way to Portland toduy to nt
teml tho meeting of tho association,
nftor being elnborntoly ontortnlned
here.
Delegates from tho Knst Joined
the California delegation horo yos
torday. nnd wore tho guests nt n ban
quet In tho rod room of tho Fair
mont Hotel. After tho feast the en
tire company started for Portland,
where tho convention convonos to
morrow. Among the distinguished men In
tho party Is National Director Chas.
Q. Fuller, of Boston, nnd J. R. Now
berry. of Los Aneoles. head of tho
bouthern California delegation.
o
Von Nov ro Can Tell
just exactly the cause of you rheu
matism, but you know you have It.
Do you know that Ballard's Snow
Liniment will euro It? relieves tho
pain reduces tho swelling and lim
bers the Joints and muscles so that
you will be as active and well as you
ever were. Prlco 25c, 50c and $1.00
Sold by aU druggists,
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Notice to Contractors.
Scaled proposals will be received at
the o.ce of J. H. Ackerman, secre
tary of the Board of trustees for tho
Oregon School of Deaf Mutes, Salem.
Oregon, until 11 o'clock a. m. Juno
S, 1909. and then opened, for the
construction or a Brick Administra
tion Building. Brick Dormitory and a
Boiler House to bo built at Snloin,
Oregon. A certified check for 5 per
cent of the amount on somo solvent
bapk made payable to the order of
J. H. Ackerman, secretary of board
of trustees, muBt accompany each
bid
Plans and specifications may be
seen at tbe office of the secretary
of the board or may bo had of F. A.
Legg. architect. Bidders aro re
quested to use the printed form of
iroposal which wfl! be furnished upon
application.
The right is reserved to reject any
and all bids.
By order of tbe board of trustees
for the Oregon School of Deaf Mutes.
May 27-29-June 1-3-5
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OHIteJrvn Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTORIA
n'a flats, 13c; firsts, 12 He; seconds,
li e; California Young Amorlca,
fancy, 16c; firsts, 15c.
Potatoes Per cental, ltlvor Whites
fancy, $2 02.10; Oregon Burbanks,
$2.4002.60; now potatoes, por
pound, 3 03c; sweet potatoes, por
crate, $1.5002.
Onions Por crato, Toxas Bermu
I"'": $1.2611)1.35; now red, por sack,
901b$l.i5; silver skin, por crato, $1
01.15.
Oranges Per box, Navolu, sizes
80 to 126, $1.1601.75; slzos 150 to
216, $2 02.50; Tangerines, por box,
box, 75c0$l,
PORTLAND MARKETS.
Wheat Track Trices.
Club $1.20
Bluestom $1.2701.30
Turkoy Red $1.18
Vnlloy ;$1.17
.... Floar.
PntonU $0.26
Straights $5 06.40
Exports 4.70
Vnlloy 5.50
Graham, 1 U sack 5.60
Whole wheat 5.80
Hay.
Wlllametto vnlloy ordinary. $14 016
Eastern Oregon, fancy.... $18020
ilfalfa $13014
Clovor $13 012
Cheese.
F. C. Twins 17'Ac
F. C. Trlplots 17ttc
Young America 18o
Cream brick 20o
Swiss block 20c
Ltmborgor 18020c
MUlstufTe.
Bran $26026
Middlings $31.60
Shorts, city $20
Cho p $20025
Rolled Bnrlcy $30037
Eggs.
Select Oregon 24 025c
Eastern 15o0.2Oc
Dressed Mcata.
Hogs, fancy 0 010c
Hogs, ordinary 8 0 9a
Plcnlo 10a
Hogs laro 80So
Veal, extra 8a
Veal, ordinary 7 0Sc
Veal, heavy i Co
Mutton, fancy 60 7a
Cottago roll lie
Breakfast 170210
Kcguiar snort clear, smoKcu. ,na
Ditto, unsmoked 13 Ho
Clear backs, smoked 14 o
Shouldors lie
Batter
Fancy 25 027c
Oholco 30c
Storo 18a
Oats.
No. 1 whit ;. $39040
Grny $38039
Potatoes,
Buying prices, cwt $1.7502
Fresh Fruits.
Oranges $2.25 03.26
LomonB $1.76 04
Applos, box 0602.50
Bnnnnns, lb 5 i 0 Co
Toultry.
Chickens, mixed 14 016c
Fryers 22 026a
Roostors, old 10a
Broilors 28030a
Drossd. poultry, lc lb, higher.
Ducks 14 016a
Gecso, livo 10011c
TurkoyB 20c
Local Retail Market.
Wheat, por bushel $1.25
Hay, cheat $16,60
Hay, clover $14.00
Potatoes, bushel 70 0.80
Apples, bushM 6001.00
Prunes, por lb 1'40.4W
Prunes, por lb 1 U 0 4
Cranberries, Howe's varie
ty, bbl 13.09
Batter and Eggs, Retail.
Egga 25c
Creamery butter .............. 30c
Country butter 25c
Flour.
Eastern Oregon $1.75
Bran, per sack...... ,95
Shorts, per sack $1.3501.53
Rolled barley .. 40.09
Local Wholesale Market.
Whent, bushel $1.15
Oats, busbot 65057c
Flour, bard wheat, $6,40
Flour, valley .$5.4006.00
dill feed, shorts 38.39
x in fAH hr.,1 an na
mops, 13 OS crop .19
Hops, 1907 crop 303
Ohlttam bark 33H
Wool, cocrso .18
Wool, medium ....... .20
Mohair .31
Wouldn't it be awful If the state
printer, with an Income running up
Into the thonsands, were made to
pay that factory act Inspection fee,
and some of th little Jerkwater
printing offices that don't get a new
piece of machinery once la twenty
years wore let off? But officialism
will protect officialism to tbe end of
the world.
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Stomach Troubles.
Many remarkable cures of stomach
troubles have Deen effected by Cham
berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets,
One man who bad spent over two
thousand dollars for medicine and
treatment was cured by a few boxes
of theso tablet. Price, 25 cents.
Plan for
Summer Comfort
Don't add the heat of a kitchen
fire to the sufficient discomfort of
hot weather.
Use a New Perfection Wick Blue
Flame Oil Cook-Stove nnd cook in
comfort.
With n "New Perfection"
Oil jtove tho preparation of
daily mcrtls, or the big weekly
"baking:," is done without rais
ing the temperature perceptibly
above that of any other room
in the house. Another great advantage
NEW PERFECTI01V
Wick Blue Flame Oil .Cook-Stove
U Its handsome CABINET TOP, which gives It every
convenience of the modern steel range. Has an ample
top shelf for warmuift plates and keeping cooked food hot,
drop shelves for holding small cooking utensils, and is
even fitted with racks for towels. Made in three sizes,
Notice to Contractors.
Soaled bids wilt bo received by tho
Board of Trustoos of tho Stato Insti
tution for Fooblo MIndod at tho ox
ecutlvo chambers, Salem, Orogon, un
til 1 p. m., Juno 8, 1000, at xrhlon
hour all bids will bo oponed by the
undersigned for tho orectton and com
plotlon of a glrlB' dormitory, epilep
tic dormitory, hospital and barn. Con
tractors may kid on ono or all build
lngs.
All bids must bo accompanied by
a certified check In tho sum of nt
loast 10 por cent of tho amount of
tho bid, said chock mado payablo to
tho undersigned as a guarantoo that
tho contractor will furnish an ap
proved bond within flvo days after
tho awarding of tho contract.
All bidB must bo mndo out upon
blank proposals for tho samo. Blanks
furnished on application by tho clork
or archltoct. Plans may bo soon at
tho exocutivo chnmboro, Salem, Oro
gon at tho offlco of II. 0. McAllister,
417 Orogonlan building, Portland,
Oregon, or nt tho office of Chas. H.
Burggrnt, architect, Albany, Orogon.
Tho Board of Trustees of tho State
Institution for Feoblo MIndod ro
sorves tho right to rojoct any or all
bids. O. -N. McARTHUR,
Clork of tho Board.
Snlem, Oregon, May 25, 1900.
5-28-8t
Notice.
Is horoby given that scalod bids
for tho construction, of two cottages
nt tho Orogon Stato Insane Asylum
will bo received by tho Bonrd of
Trustees of the Oregon State Insane
Asylum until Juno 7th, at 2:30 p.
m at which hour all bids will be
oponed by tho undorilgnod at the ox-
ecutlvo chambors Iu tho proeenco of
tuo aforesaid board.
Contractors may bid on olthor ono
or both of those cottages. All bids
must bo accompanied by a certified
check In tho sum of at loast ton (10
per cent) por cent of tho amount of
tho bid, and mado payablo to tho ub
dorslgnod. Plans and specifications
may bo examined at tho exocutivo
chambers, Salem, Oregon.
Tho Board of Trustees of tho Ore
gon Stato Insano Asylum rosorvos the
right to reject any and all bids.
O. N. M'ARTHUR,
Clork of tho Board,
Snlom, Oregon, May 18, 1000.
5-19-14t
Proposals for Construction of Water
Pipe Lino from Oregon State Pen
itentiary to tho Btato Capitol.
Sealed proposals endorsed on out
side of envelope "Proposals for plpo
lino from Oregon Stato Penitentiary
to State Capitol" and addressed to
tho undersigned will bo recolved at
tno Executive Chambers. Stato Cam-
to, Salem, Orogon, until Juno 8,
1900, at 2 p. m. All bids must be
accompanied by a certified check of
an amount of not less than 10 per
cent of tho full value of tho bid, and
mado payablo to the undorslgnod.
Tho Board of Capitol Building Com
missioners rcsorres the right to re
ject any and all bids.
Plans ad specifications for (this
plpo lino may be examined at the
Executive Chambers, state Capitol,
Salem, Oregon, or at the office of If.
C. McAUistor, Orogonlan Building,
Portland, Oregon.
C. N. McARTHUR.
Clerk Board of Trustees Capitol
Building Commissioners. 6-2 6-1 Ot
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Hughes, Dennlson & McLaeon of
Salem will erect tho 2-story $12,000
Odd Fellows' building at Junction,
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Rich Men's Glfta Art) Poor
Besides this: "I want to go on rec
ord as saying that I regard Electric
Bitters as ono of tho greatest gifts
that God has made to woman,"
writes Mrs. O. Rklneyalut, of Vestal,
Center, N. Y. "I can never forgot
what It has done for mo," This glo
rious medlclue gives a woman buoy
ant spirits, vigor of body and Jubi
lant health. It quickly cures Ner
vousness, Sleeplessness, Meloncholy,
Headache, Backache, Fainting and
Dizzy Spells; soon builds up the
weak, ailing and sickly. Try them.
jpyi
jj sssfc,, ""rqL yfffloll
of tho 1
and can be had with or without Cabinet lop. If not
at your dealer' j address our nearest agency.
jRajb Lamp ssuss
'immif whether hl(ih
or low la therefore free from dligreable odor and can
not mokc. Safe, convenient, ornamental the Ideal light
If not at your dealer't address our ncareit agency,
STANDARD QIL CO Mr ANY
(incorporates)
Propofwl for Ooaatrtictioa of Oew
Bath mm! OtJter OHtlmUtMwgs, 4
tho Oregoa State Insane Aaiywa
Fana.
Sealed proposals, ondorsod oa oat
sldo of onvolopo, "Proposals for ee
structlon of cow barn and other out
buildings for Orogon Stato Insaae
Asylum farm," and nddrossed to tho
undorslgnod, will bo rocolvod at Um
Exocutivo Chnmboro, Stato Capital,
Salem, Orogon, until Juo 7, 1909, at
2 p. m nt which hour nil bids will
bo Qponod by tho undorslgnod In the
prosouco ot tho Board ot Trustee
of tho Orogon Stato Insano Asylum.
All bids musfuo accompanied by cer
tified chock In tho amount ot tea
(10) por cent ot tho full amount,
mado payable to tho u"!"" ""'
Tho Board of Trustees ot i1 ,
Stato Insane Asylum, roi
right to rojoct aay asd nil .
Plans and specifications may bo ex
amined at tho Bxooutlvo Chambers.
Salem, Oregon, or at tho offices of
II. O. McAUlBtor, Orogonlan Build
ing, Portland, Orogon.
Datod at Salem, Orogon, this 25th
day ot May, 1009.
0. N. McARTHUR,
Clork of tho Board of Trustoos Ore
gon Stnto Insano Asylum. 5-26-9t
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Notice.
Is horoby given that soalod bids
for re-wlrlng tho Stato Capitol build
ing nt Salem, Orogon, will bo ro
colvod by tho Board of Capitol Build
ing Commissioners until Juno 7th,
at 12 o'clock, noon, at which hour all
bids will bo oponed by tho under
signed nt tho executive qhamborsi
Salem. Orogon. In tho nrosonco of the
aforesaid board.
All bids must bo accompanied by
n cortlfiod chock in a sum ot at least
ton per cont (10 por cont) of tho
nmount of ho bid nnd mado payable
to the undorslgnod.
Plans nnd specifications may bo
oxamlnod at tbo offlcos ot Mac
Naughton, Raymond & Lnwronco,
architects, Concord building, Port
land, Orogon, or at tho oxocutlvo
chambers, Salem, Orogon.
Tho Board of Capitol Building
Commissioners reserves tho right to
reject any and nil bids.
O. N. M'ARTHUR,
Clork of tho Board,
Salem, Orogon, May 18, 1909.
6-10-14t
Notice of Intontlon to Improve
Portion of Court Street.
Nottco Is horoby glvon that tho
Common Council of tho City of Sa
eom, Orogon, dooms it oxpediont to
Improvo nnd proposes to Improve, at
thp expense, of abutting and adjaeont
property, tho roadway of Court
Street In said City from curb to curb
with Wnrren Brothers Bltullthlo
Water Proof Pavomont from tho
west lino of Commercial street to tho
oast lino of Front street. Said por
tion of said Court Street shall be
Improved by grading tho roadway
thoroof by tho establishing of con
crete curbs whero not already es
tablished and by paving said road
way In accordanco with tho titans
and specifications adopted by jtho
Common Coucll on the 24th day of
may, ivuu, ana now on tile In the
oce of tho City Rocorder, and by
doing all tatais rsulr4 la mm
plans and specifications.
Remonstrancos may be filed
against said Improvement In the
manner and within tho tlmo provid
ed in the Charter ot said CMtr.
Date of the first publleatioa of
this notice, May 25, 1909,
By order of tho Common Cornell
W. A. MOORES.
5-2 5-1 It City Recorder.
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Tho committee Is at work today to
raise $3000 to carry on the three
day cherry fair.
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Samples free at all good druggists.'
ooo at J. u Perry.
223 S. COMMCHaU. ST