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DAILY OAVITAL JOURNAL SALSM, OKMQON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 1. PACIFIC MAIL WILL THE MARKETS r WITHDRAW STEAM SHIPS United Press Leased Wlrc.l San Francisco, Juno 2. Panama scrvlco of tbo Pacific Mall Steamship Company will bo abandoned August 3, according to Information recolvod from Washington and confirmed hero today. Notlco has been served upon the war department, and the govern ment Is making efforts to secure a lino of vessels to tako over the Now York-San Franclaco business now handled by tho lino in connection rlth 'the Panama railway and steam ship line. Negotiations havo beon entered Into with tho Bhlpplng firm of Bates & Chesobrough hero to handle tho business, but H. S, Bates said to day that they wore not willing to en ter Into an agreomont, unless the port charges at La Boca are reduced. Bates claims that whllotho Pacific Mail has beo putting but 15,000 tons of freight through tho port, ho could guarantee 75,000, and de mands that the charges bo reduced accordingly. Tho eight steamers of tho Pacific Mall now making tho Panama run will probably be usd In tho South and Central American coffeo trade. These vessels arc tho Pennsylvania, recently purchased to replace tho vrecked Indiana; the San Jose, Son Junn, Newport, Acapulco, city of Sidney, City of Pnra and Poru. Cnllctl to Stnyton J. C. Sill, manager of tho Cottage undertaking parlors, was called to Stayton yestorday afternoon to con duct a funornl. My Lady Beautiful 'Health Is true beauty. Tho charm of bright eye, rosy cheeks, rounded figure, buoyant and clastic step is within tho reach of every woman. Reasonable caro in diet, regular exercise and due amount of sleep with an occasional dose of will keep most women in health. Tho timely use of these pills will strengthen tho system, renew the supply of blood and relieve nausea and depression. Tho beneficial effects of lieecham's Pills on the bowels, liver, stomach, blood and complexion, make them women'r greatest aid to health and In a true senso Nature's Cosmetic In boxes vrlth full directions, 10c and 25c ESTACADA HAS LOTS OF LOCAL POLITICS (United Press Leased Wire. Oregon City, Or., Juno 2. Al though thoy wero voted out of offlco at a recent recall election, Mayor Heylman and Councllmen J. F. Love lace, A. Havens, O. F. Howo, William Dale and B. O. Boswoll, of Kstncada, havo refused so far to olthor stop out or turn over tho records to Recorder A. N. Johnson. At tho Instance of Johnson tho cir cuit court has cited tho recalled city oftlclals to appear In court on Juno 5 and show causo why they should not bo punished for contempt of court in refusing to oboy tho ordor of tho court to glvo tho recordor tho records. Johnson was rocontlv oust ed by iwnyor Hoylman, but Judge Campbell, -after rovlowing tho caso, ruled against tho city oxocutlvo, and ruled that tho plaintiff should bo re stored to his offlco. Slnco thon, tho recorder Informs tho court Hoylman and tho council havo hold his books. Mayor-elect Reed and tho flvo coun cllmen, who wero olooted at tho re call election, havo not been ablo so tar to tako their seats They havo carried tho trouble into tho courts for a decision. Tho city affairs of Estacadn havo been In a muddled state for several weeks, owing to fac tional fights. Ono faction was led by Reed and tho othor by Heylman. 0BSERVATI0NCAR FOR CHERRY FAIR San Francisco, Juno 2. Wheat No. 1 California cluo, per cental, W.ivtiiit.it,; uaurornia whlto mill ing, $2.16 m 2.20; northern blucstom, $2.27 U 2.32; oft grades wheat, $1.901.92; red, $2.102.20. Barley Feed barley $1.65 1.70; common to fair, $1.60 1.024; browing nt Son Francisco, nominal ,at $1.70(3)1.76; Chovaller, $1.77 , 1.80, according to quality. j Eggo Per dozon, California fresh, incLudulng cases, extras, 26 c; firsts, 24 c; scoonds, 24c; thirds, 23c. Butter Per pound, California .fresh, oxtrns, 25 He; firsts, 26c, sec- Now cheeso Per pound, Califor nia flats, 13c; firsts, 12 Mi! seconds 11 He; California Young America, fancy, 16Hc; firsts, 15c. Potatoos Por contal, Ulvor Whites fancy, $2 2,10; Oregon Burbanks, $2.402.50; now potatoes, por pound, 2 3c; nwect potatoes per crnto, $1.60 2. Onions Por crate', Texas Bormu- das, $1.25 1.36; now red, por sack, 900$1.00. Oranges Por box. Navels, .altos 80 to 12G, Sl.1501.75: bIzos 160 to 21C, $2 2.50; Tangerines, rjor box, box, 75c $1. J. B. Zlnn, superintendent of trans portatlon of tho Salem street car service, has decided to put on a flno observation car for slghtsoora during tho cherry fulr. It will bo a beauti fully decorated open car, and will make swift nuns to tho principal points of Interest during tho fair, running each day from 10 o'clock, mnktng hourly trips from tho cher ry pavilion. It will bo an up-to-dato featuro of tho fair, and will holp show off tho city, and Superintend ent Zlnn deserves credit for his dis play of cntorprlBO. WJXCft ' MAGAZINE BARGAINS Tho following offors contain only selected magnzlncs of tho highest merit. Tho desires of ovory ono will bo found represented in this list Women, Literature, Review, Juvenile, Outdoor Intcrvstn, Fiction, Tech nical, MuhIc, Art, Humor, HellgloiiH, etc. THE WEEKLY CAPITAL JOURNAL and COSMOPOLITAN or AMERICAN or SUCCESS Value $2 for $1 .65 GREATEST SUBSCRIPTION OFFER Through n most unusual arrangemont with tho publishers wo nro nblo to mako this rctnarknblo offer to our subscribers. 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Bran $25 26 Middling! : $31.50 Shorts, city $20 Cho p $20(025 Rolled Ilnrley $36 037 KBs. Select Oregon 24 025c Eastorn 15c02Oc Dressed Meats. Hogs, fancy 9 010c Hogs, ordinary 8 Oo Picnic lOo Hogs laro 8 0 Do Veal, extra 8c Vonl, ordinary 7 So Veal, henvy i Co Mutton, fancy ........... 6 7c Cottago roll lie Breakfast 17.U 2te ucguiur snort clear, stnoiccu. .Hftc Ditto, unsmokod '....130 Cloar backs, smoked 14 Ho Shoulders 11a HuttCT Fancy 25 027c Cholco 30a Storo 18o OaU. No. 1 whlto $304O Gray $38039 rotntottr. Buying prices, cwt $1.7502 Fresh Fruits. Oranges $2.25 03.25 Lemons $1.754 Apples, box 6502.50 Bnnanas, lb 5 O Co Ponltxr. Chlckons, mixed 1415o Fryora 22 025o icoostors, old loo Brollors 28030c Dro88d. poultry, lc lb. hlghor. Ducks 1415o uooso, llvo 10011c Turkoys 20o Tlio Kind You Hav Always Bought, nnd which Im3 boon in uso for over flO years, lins homo tho elgnnturo of nnd hns neon miulo under his por- Sx- '- sonnl supervision slnco its Infhncy. -jZC&li.it Allow no ono to dccolvo you iu this. All Counterfeits, Imitations nnd" Just-ns-good"nro ?jut Experiments that trlflo vltU and endnngor tho health of Infants nnd Children Exporlenco against Experiment. What '.a CASTORIA Cnstorix is ? Lr-".!os sulistittito for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Divipa nmi. 3-x-Milnjr Syrups. It is Pleasant. Ifc coutuius noither Opia:n, Morphine nor other Narcotic KUt)3ta;ic. Itv ago is its gunrantco. It destroys "Worms nnd nllays Porcrlshncss It cures Dlarrhoja and Wind Colie. It rcllovos Toothing Troubles, euros Constipation rrl n.-.tu'erc;'. It nsslmilatcs tlio Pood, regulates tho C'.ozuacU nnd lioAvels, giving healthy nnd natural sloop. 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If you wish to take the Daily with this offer, simply substitute the price of the Daily for the price of the Weekly. The Daily is $4.00 per year by mail or $6.00 by carrier in the city. Local Retail Market. Wheat, por bushel 11.25 Hay, cheat S16iG0 Hay, clover 114.00 Potatoes, bushel 700.80 Apples, bushel 6001.00 Prunes, per lb lii 0.44 Prunos, por lb 14 uranoerries, Howe's varie ty, bbl .13.00 liutter and Kgg, Retail. Creamery butter 30c Country butter 25c Flour. Eastorn Oregon $1.76 Bran, per sack .96 Shorts, per sack $1.3601.63 Roiled barley 40.09 LocnrWhoIcsnlo Market. Wheat, bushel $1.15 Oats, bushe. CD 67c f lour, hard wheat. ..... $6.40 Flour, valloy $5.4006.00 Ml feed, shorts 33.54 Mill feed, bran 30. Ot Hops, 1908 crop .10 Hops, 1907 crop 233tt Chlttam bark IS.4 Wool, coarse .18 Wool, medium ,20 Mohair ,23 IUch Men's Gift Arts Poo Dosideo this: "I want to go on rec ord as saying that I regard Electric fitters as one of the greatest gifts that Qod has made to woman," writes Mrs. O, Rblnevalut, of Vestal, Center, N, Y, "I can never forget wool it has done for me." This glo rious medicine gives a woman buoy ant spirits, vigor of body and Jubi lant health. It quickly cures Ner vousness, Sleeplessness. Meloncholv. Headache, Dackacbo, Fainting and inuy spells; soon builds up the weak, ailing and sickly. Try them. 50c at J. O Perry, o Cl-lljirn Cry FIR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA. In Use For Over 30 Year. tt esfusun uannfi tt iuii T"irr, w vos orrf. m Notlco to Contractors. Soalcd bids will bo recolvod by tho Doard of Trustees of tho Stato Insti tution for Fooblo Mlndod at tho ox ccutlvo chambers, Salem, Orogon, un til 1 p. m., Juno 8, 1009, at wiucn hour, nil bids will bo oponod by th lundorslgned for tho erection and com plotlon of a giriB.aormuory, opuop tlo dormitory, hospital and barn. Con tractors may bid on ono or all build ings. All bids must bo nccqmpaniod by a cortlflod check in tho sum of Rt least 10 por cent of tho amount ol tho bid, said check mado payable to tho undersigned as n guarantoo that tho contractor will furnish an ap proved bond within flvo days after tho awarding of tho contract. All bids must bo mado out upon blank proposals for tha samo. DIanks furnished on application by tho clork or archltoct. Plans may bo soon at tho oxocutlvo chambora, Salem, Oro gon at tho offlco of H. 0, McAlllstor, 417 Orogonlnn building, Portland, Oregon, or at tho offlco of Guns. II. Durggrnf, archltoct, Albany, Orogon. Tho Hoard of Trustees of tho Stato Institution for Fooblo Mlndod ro sorves tho right to rojoct any or all bids. 0. N. McARTHUR, Clork of tho Board. Salem, Oregon, May 26, 1909. 5-28-8t Notice. Is horoby given that scalod bids for tho construction, of two cottages at tho Orogon Stato Insane Asylum will bo recolvod by tho Doard of Trustees of tho Orogon Stato Insano Asylum until Juno 7th, at 2:30 p. m., at which hour all bids will bo oponod by tho underslgnod at tho ox ccutlvo chambora In tho prcsonco of tho aforesaid board, Contractors may bid on olthor one or both of thoso cottages. All bids must bo accompanied by a cortlflod check in tho sum of at least ton (10 por cont) per cent of tho amount of tho bid, nnd mado payablo to tbo un dersigned. Plans and specifications may bo examined at tho oxocutlvo chambors, Salem, Orogon. Tho Doard of Trusteos of tho Oro gon Stato Insano Asylum roservos the right to rejoct any and all bids. 0. N. M'ARTIIUR, Clerk of the Doard. Salem, Orogon, May 18, 1900. 6-10-141 Proposals tor Construction of Cow IJnrn and Other Outbuildings ft tho Oregon Stato Insano Aslyiuss Fnrm. SonW proposals, endorsed on ont sldo of onvolopo, "Proposals for con struction of cow barn and othor oat buildings for Orogon Stato Insane Asylum farm." and nddrossod to the undorslgnod, will bo rocolvod at th Exrcutlvo Chambors, Btato Capitol, Salem, Orogon, until Juo 7, 1909, fct 2 p. m nt which hour all bids wMl bo oponod by tho undurslgnod In tho prosonco of tho -Boafd of Trusteos of tho Oregon Stato Insane Asylum. All bids must bo accompanied by cor titled chock in tho amount of tea (10) por cent of the full amount, mado payablo to tho undorslgnod. Tho Doard of Trustees of tbo Orogon Stnto Insano Asylum, roservos the right to reject any and all bids. Plans and specifications may bo ex amined at tho Exooutlvo Chambers, Salem, Orogon, or nt tho offices of II. O. McAlllstor, Orogonlnn Build ing, Portland, Orogon. Datod at 8alom, Orogon, this 26th day of May, 1009. 0. N. McARTHUR, Clork of tho Doard of Trusteos Ore gon Stato Insano Asylum. 6-20-9t o Notlco. Proposals for Construction of Water Pipe lino from Oregon Btuto Pen itentiary to Uio SUto Capitol, Scaled proposals endorsed on out side of onvolopo "Proposals for plpo line from Oregon Stato Ponltontlary to State Capitol" and addressed to the undersigned will bo recolvod at the Executive Chambors, Stato Capi tol, Salem, Oregon, until Juno 8, 1909, at 2 p. m. All bids must be accompanied by a certified chock of an amount of not less than 10 per cent of the full value of the bid, and made payable to the undersigned. Tbo Doard of Capitol Building Com missioners reserves the right to re ject any and all bids. Plans ad specifications for (this pipe line may be examined at the Executive Chambers, State Capitol, Salem, Oregon, or at the office of II. 0. McAlllstor, Oregonlan Dulldlng, Portland, Oregon. 0. N. McARTHUR. Clerk Doard of Trusteos Capitol Dulldlng Commissioners. 5-20-10t .V WMZV 233 S. COMMCRCUL ST Is horoby glvon that soalod bids for ro-wlrlng tho Stato Capitol build ing at Salem, Orogon, will bo re colvod by tho Doard of Capitol Dulld lng Commissioners until June 7th, tit 12 o'clock, noon, at which hour all bids will bo oponod by tho under signed nt tho oxocutlvo chambors, Salem, Orogon, in tho prosonco of the aforosald board. All bids must bo accompanlod by n cortlflod chock In n sum of at lent ton por cont (10 por cont) of tho nmount of tho bid and mndo payablo to tho undersigned. Plans and specifications may bo oxamlnod at tbo ofllccs of Mac Naughton, Raymond & Lawrence, architects, Concord building, Port land, Orogon, or at tho executive chambors, Salem, Orogon, Tho Doard of Capitol Dulldlng Commissioners reserves tho right to rojoct any and nil bids. 0. N. M'ARTIIUR, Clork of tho Doard. Salem, Oregon, May 18, 1909. 5-10-14t Notice of Intention to Improve a Portion of Court Street. Notlco Is horoby glvon that the Common Council of tho City of Sa lem, Oregon, deems It expedtont to Improvo and proposes to Improvo, at tho oxpenso of abutting and adjacont proporty, tho roadway of Court Street In said City from curb to curb with Warren Brothers Dltullthlo Water Proof Pavement from the wost lino of Commercial streot to the oast lino of Front streot, Said por tion of said Court Street shall Improved by grading the roadway thereof by tbo establishing of con creto eurbs whoro not already es tablished and by paving said road way in accordance with the plans and specifications adopted by tbe Common Coucll on the 24th day of May, 1009. and now on file In tho office of the City Recorder, and by dolBK all things required in nM plans and specifications. Remonstrances may bo filed against said Improvement In the manner and within tho tlmo provid ed in the Charter of said CXr. Date of the first publication of this notice, May 26, 1909. By order of the Common Council W. A. MOORM, 5-25-llt City Recorder, o A. P. Estabrook, of Portland, is tho new pharmacist at tho Red Cross drug store.