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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1010. PAGE! THREE CUMMINS ADVOCATES PRIMARIE WILL FATHER A MILL PROVID ING FOR THE NO.MINATION 01 PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESI DENT UNDER DIRECT l'RI MARY PLAN. Des Moines, Ia Aug. 25. United States Senator Albdrt B. Cummins, of Iowa, will become the promulga tor of a bill providing for the nomi nation of tho nation's president and vlco-presldont by direct primary when tho next congress convenor Ho gave out a statement today de fining his views on the subject an! explaining that ho considers such a movement tho national outcomo of tho progressive tendencies now as sorting themselves in the Republican party.." Eventually tho senator from Iowa hopes to bo successful with the na tional direct primary bill.. "That -nomlnatlono for president and vlce'presldont may be deter mined," said Cummins, "at any tlmo, If not at all times, and indeed, actually havo been determined In national conventions by tho Voto of dolegates from states which cast practically no votes for tho party ticket and nover elect tho party elec toral ticket is absurd and indefensi ble." SHAM BATTLE BETWEEN BOATS AND AIRSHIPS MONITOR TALLAHASSEE WILL HE TARGET FOR AIRSHIP HOMBS AND WILL ALSO TRY HER GUNS AT AIRSHIP. Washington, Aug. 25. A sham battle botweon an airship and a bat tleship is being planned by the nav dopartmont today. Tho nnvy au thorities aro surrounding their plans with great secrecy. Tho monitor Tallahassoo la reported to havo beon (iolected as tho vessel to faco nn aorlal bombardmont. Tho monitor will bo towed to a point not far from Washington and hung with sholl-du fylng armor. The vulnorablo points will bo ovor tho gun rooms, ammu nltlon hoIstB and funnels, whero an oxploBlvo dropped accurately might destroy tho vcssol. Tho mon who havo voluntcored for tho hazardous duty will bo alter nately In tho sky ships and In thu man o' war. Aftor thoy havo taken shots at tho airship with guns rang ing from C-poundors to 12-lncli rlilos thoy will mount In the air ships and nttompt to drop bombs on vital spots In tho warship's dock. Whllo not nctually becoming lar gots for sholls and bombs, thoro !s enough risk for the mon to mok tho work anything but child's play. o ' X-RAYS AND SMILES. Anyway tho Northwost has suc ceeded In making folkB In tho middle wost "watch our smoko." McGinn boldly assorts that M. C. Georgo and E. V. Llttlofleld are not tho entire Republican party of Ore gon and Ilonry ns usual, is emi nently corrcot. Young Ben Ogden has beon sued by MIb Creekmoro. Young Don In ono of tho letters which the young woman exhibits, nays ho is "with her until holl frootow over." As Bonny has. nbandoned her It is n sou-evident proposition that tho skating soason In holl Is now on or Donuy Hod. M. C. Georgo and H. V. Llttlofloid no doubt bullovo In the people rul ing but they fall Into the error of nasnming that thoy aro the peopl. ut least tho Ropublloan peoplo. Tho dispatches say: "Portland Is shrouded in sonil-darknoas today on account of smoko." The news mon ger nvorlooks a possible oauso for n portion of tho gloom Tho Orogon lan. Bowermnn's platform to tho horse editor teems to bo nil ragtime. How can ho stand on suoh fetching mu BioT THE POPE OBJECTS TO THE ULTRA FASHIONS London, Aug. 24. According to a news ngonay despatch from Rome, Popo Plus X has put himself in the light of strongly opposing present feminine fashions, oalllng thorn "really scandalous attire." Tho despatch saya the pope has requested all bishops to publish pas toral letera expressing dlnapprovn' of tho proYHlUng extreme modes. jjc 54 jC S(C ije ifi ! STATE NEWS. C. E. Owen, a young man whoso homo Is at Mt. Tabor, was killed near Astoria in a logging camp by falling in front of a log which was dragged ovor him. Several suits havo boon, brought to sottlo ownorshlp of sand islands formed by accretion in tho mouth of tho Columbia. John Johnson, who killed E. S. Prlndoll at Eugono when ho found tho latter In his house on his return home, has been released from cus tody bocauso the coroner's Jury pro nounced it Justifiable homlcldo 'tho unwrltton law," Eastern . Oregon ,tho Vale section has flno oil prospects, and Is do'.ng much boring. A Eugeno man has, a bearing fig treo and ho gets two crops a year from it. Tho big fair at Sclo next week bids fair to bo a great success. Benjamin Cohen, who died In Portland recontly, left $10,000 to tho Good Samaritan hospital. Congressman Ellis will not meet Lafforty in Joint debate in tho Sec ond district, having "made other and previous arrangements." La Grande Is having a hotly con tested "boot-legging" trial. Tho last phase of it was the arrest of Rov. Prank -E. Gray on a chargo of 'Jury packing." MARION COUNTY DIRECT PRIMARY REPUBLICAN TICKET Republicans who are friends of the Oregon Direct Primary law will sup port tholr principles by voting for tho following candidates for nomina tion at primary election September 24th. For Senators Alonzo Gesner and Hal D. Patton of Salem. For Representatives A. C. Llbby of Jefferson, Peorge W. Johnson of Salem, A. G. Steolhamm-r of Sllvor ton, Shorman Swank of Aumsvilla ana Frank E, Usburno of Champoog Theso candidates stand for tho Dlroct Primary law and tho election of Senators by the Dlroct vote of the pcoplo on tho Oregon plan. o Won't Need n urotcl. When Editor J. C. Sossman, o Cornelius, N. C bruised Ma leg badly it started an ugly sore. Many salves and ointments proved worthier Then Bucklon's Arnica Salvo, hoaled It thoroughly. Nothing so promp ana sura lor uivcrs, nous, ourns, bruises, cut, corns, sores, pimples eczoma or piles, 25c at J. C. Forry2 DON'T PAY RENT. Huy n Place of Your Own ami Pny on the Installment Pliiu. Don't pay ront whon you can mako your monthly payments apply on tho purchase prlco of n home. Wo can sell you n home and ac cept a small payment down and tho balanuo In small monthly paymonls so that you will nover miss the mony any more than you would ront. in stoad of having n lot of ront receipts you will soon, own tho placo your self, Road this list and seo If there is anything you want: $975 will buy tin 8-room house and largo lot; ?50 down and bal nnco In monthly payments of $12. his place Is close to car lino school and stores. $575 will buy n 2-room house on a lot 110x130 foot located on Dobbons' Heights noar tho Asylum avenue car lino. Price lncuiiios furniture. Wo can sol) the placo unfurnished for $5-5; $300 down and balance 10 per month. This Is a nice llttla homo-ltko plnco and Is choap. $2100 buys a flnoly located plaoe 5 rooms on Summer street cor ner; $rD0 down, balance $au per month; has bath, toilet, city water: s on oar lino, within four blocks of tho stato houso. $G00 takes a 4-room house and largo lot ou Twolfth stroot; $300 down, balance $25 por month. This is a good placo and well worth the monoy. $3000 will Boauro a fine homo oo orry street. Lot ooxi&o foot; 7 largo rooms; brick foundation, bath. tollot, otc; $500 down and only $30 por month will handle this property. $C00 will buy a good llttfo 3-room houso and good born, on a lot not far from tho boulevard; $200 down and balance $10 per month will hnu dlo this placo. This is close In school and car. HHOHTEL RYNO.V .117 Stato St. Tel. 152 BEE GEO. 0. SAVAGE, For Forms and City Property 18.1 8. COMMERCIAL ST. ESTATE - MARKFTS II 111 M I Jc tfi 5( j)c sjc ifc s)c 5(c jjc jfc jjc sft sfc )Jte PORTLAND MARKETS. Wheat Dldestem, 959Gc; club, 88c89c; red Russian 8Gc; Valley, 90c; 40-fold 90c; Turkey rod, 88 92c. Flour Patent, ?C35 por barrel; straights, $4.30(0)4.95; export, $4' Valley, $5,40; graham, $5; wholo wheat, quarters, $6.20. Barley Feed and brewing $2323.00 per ton. Hay Track prices: Timothy, Wil lamette valley, $18019 per ton; Eastern Oregon, $20 22; alfalfa, now, $1314; grain hay, $1314. Corn Whole, $32; cracked, $33 per ton. MUlstuffs Bran, $20 per ton; middlings, $30; shorts, $2122; rolled barley, $25 2G. Oats New, $29 30 per ton. Vegetables nna Fruits. Green Fruits Apples, new, G0c $1.25 per box; apricots, 7Cc$l o box; plums, 75c$i per uox; pears, $1.25 1.60 per box; peaches, 40 75c por box; grapes, $101.75. Berries Blackberries, $11.50 per era to; loganberries, ?i 1.26 per crate. Melons Watermelons, $11.U5 per hundred; cantaloupes, $1.50 3 per crate. Tropical Fruits Oranges, $4.50 4.75; lemons, $7 8; grapefruit, $44.50 per box; bananas, 5c per pound; pineapples, Gc per pound Vegetables Artichokes, 60 75c per dozen; beans, 3 6c per pound; cabbage, 23c por pound; cauli flower, $1.50 por dozen, cucumbers. 25 40c per box; celery 90c per doss, corn, 1215c doz.; celery 90c doz., per pound; hothouse lettuce, 50 $1 por box; garlic, 8 10c per pound; horseradish 12 c per pound; green onions, 16c per dozen; peas, 6c; pep pers, 101214c por pound; radishes, 16 20c per dozen; squash, 50c per crato; rhubarb, 2c per lb.; tomatoes, 3OG0c por box. Sack Vegeiaoics Carrots, $1 1,25; beets, $1.50; parsnips, $1 1.25; turnips, $1. Potatoes New, $1.25 01.35 poi hundred; sweet potatoes, 4c per lb. Onions Walla Walln, $2.50 per sack; Oregon, $22.25 por sack. Dairy nnd Country Produce. Butter City creamery, solid pack, 31c per lb.; butter fat, 34c per lb.; country store butter, 24c por lb. Eggs Orogon candled, 29 030c per dozen. Cheeso Full cream, twins, 17sc por lb.; Young America ,18 c. Poultry Hens, 10 lGc; springs, lG17c; ducks, white, 16 17c; geese, 22. 25c; squabs, keys, live, 20c; dressed, 22 25c; squabs, $3 per dozen. Pork Fancy, 13c por lb. Veal Fancy, 12c per' lb. Groceries, Dried Frulls, Etc. Dried fruit Apples, 10c per lb.; ponchos, 7c; prunos, Italians, 5 7c; prunos, Fronch, 5 7c; cur rants, 10c; apricots, 11014c; dales, 7c por lb.; figs, fancy white, GVic; fancy black, 7c; clio'co blnck, 5,c. Salmon Columbia RIvor, 1-lb. tal's, $2.10 por doz.; 2-lb. tails, $2.95; 1-lb. flats, $2.25; Alaska pink, 1-lb. tails, $1; red 1-lb. talh, $1.00; sockeyo, 1-lb. tails, $2. Coffee Mocha, 24 028c; Java ordlna-y, 17 020c; Coata Rica, fun cy, 18020c; good, 1C1Sc; ordi nary, 12 lGc per ' lb. Nuts Walnuts, 16c per lb.; Bra zil nuts, 13 15c; filberts, ICe; uimonds, 17c; pecans, 19c; cocoa nuts, 90 $1 por dozen. Salt Granulated, $18 per ton,-nnlf-ground, 100s, $10.50 per ton: 60s, $11 per ton. Beans Small whlto, 5V4c; large whlto, 4; Limn, 5tfc; pink, 7o, red Mexicans, 7c; bayou, 7ftc. Sugar Dry granulated, fruit and borry, $G.25; boot, $G.05; oxtra C. $5.75; golden C, $5.65; yellow D. $5.G5; an bos (barrols), $5.G5; pow ilerod, $6.50; Dom'no, $10.40 C $1C90 por case. Terms on remit tnucos within 15 days deduct Vic per lb., If Intor thau 15 nnd within 30 days, deduct o per lb. Maple in mir. I5 018o per lb. Rico No. 1 Japan, 4c; choapur grades. $3.5004.65; Southern head. 6V4 07C Honoy Choice, $3.25 3.50 por case; Btralnod, 7c per lb. I'l-OVTHOIIS. . Hams 10 to 13 pounds, 19 o; 12 to 14 pounds, 19a; 11 to 1G lbs.. 19c: 18 to 20 pounds, lions, skinned. 20o; plonlos, 14o; cottage roll. 17 o. Bacon Fancy, 29o; standard. '.JSc; chuloo, 27o; English. 22 IT 24 Wc Smoked Moats Boot tongues. 75c; dried beef sots, 22o; outsides, 30o; lnsldos, 23o; knuoklos, 22c. Dry Salt Ourod Regular short cloars, dry buU. 1GV6o; smokod, 18a; backs, light, salt, lGtyc; smoked, 18c; books, heavy salt, 16a: smokod, 17 Wo; oxport bellies, salt. 17c; smoked, 18&c Ploklod Goods Barrels, pigs' feet, $16; regular tripe, $10; honey comb tripe. $13; lunoh tongues, $22, lambs' tongues, $40. Lard Tens: Kettle rendorod. 10c; standard pure, 15ttc; choice Htfo; shortening. 11 c. Hops, Wool, Hides, Etc. Hops 1909 crop. 8&12c; ac- cording k quality; olds, nominal 1910 contracts, 13 c. Wool Eastern Oregon, 13017c lb.; Valley, 18 020c per lb. Mohair Choice, 32 33c por lb Cascara Bark 4c per lb. Hides Salted hides, 77c per lb.; salted calf, 13c; salted kip, 8c salted stags, Gc; green hides, lc less dry hides, 10 17c; dry calf, 17 18c; dry stags, 11 12c. Pelts Dry, 10c; salted, butch ers' take-off, $1.15 1.40; Spring lambs, 25 045c. Grain Bags In carlots, 5c each. OAs. Linseed Oil Puro raw in barrols 9Gc; kettle boiled, In barrols, 98c; raw, in cases, $1.01; kottlo boiled in cases $1.03. oLts of 250 gallons 1 cent less per gallon. Turnentlne In case3. 91c; In wood barrols, 88 c. Coal Oil Water white In drum3 Iron whlto In drums of iron barrels, 14c; union kerosene In cases, 2-6c, 28c; oleum kerosene in cases, 2-6s, 21c; Aurora kerosene in cases, 2-5s, 21c. GASOLINE Union gasoline In bulk 18c; union gasoline In cases, 2-5s. 25c; union motor spirit In bulk, 18c; union moter spirit in coses, 2-5s, 26c; No. 1 engine dis tillate in, Iron drums, 8c; No. 1 onglno distillate In cases, 2-5s, 151&c;; V., M. & P., naptha in iron drums or barrels, 15c; V., M. & P, naptha In cases, 2-Ss, 22c. Benzlno Union benzlno in iron drums or barrels, lGc; union ben zlno In cases, 2-5s. 23 c; union stove dlstlllato in iron drums, 7c. Locnl Wholcsnla Market. Flour, hard wheat $5.53 Flour; valley $4. SO Mill feed, bran $2G.o0 Shorts x. . . .$28.50 Wheat, bushel 90c Oats, bushel 40c Hops, 1909 cro..p 9c12 Ohittlm bark 44c Wool 17 020c Potatoes, bu 35 040c Apples bushel 50c $1.2 5 Butter nna Eggs. Butter, creamery 35c Eggs 28c Butter fat 30c Butter, country .- 30c Poultry. Broilers and fryers 15c Hens 14c Roosters (young) '. .. 14c Roosters (old . j. 7c Turkeys '. ... . .18 020c Ducks 12V4c Livestock. Steers (under 1000 lb) . . . $4.60 5 Steers (1000 to 1200 lb)..$404Vi Cows " $3 04 Hogs, fat 99c Stock Ss Ewes 5c Spring lambs 8e Veal, according to quality 10c O r RAHtOADS. SOUTHERN PACIFIC TIME TABLE No. 58. Effectivo Sunda January 1, 1010 Northbound. Nc. 16 Oregon Erpress. .. .5:15 a.m. No. 18 Portlaud Passenger 7:43 i ,m. No, 20 Portland Passenger 2:66 p.m. No. 14 Portland Express. .8:20 a.m. No. 12 Shasta Limited. . .12:35 p.m. Southbound. No! 13 San Francisco Exp.. 3: 31 a.m. No. 19 Ashland Passenger 10:59 a.m. No. 17 Roseburg Passenger 6:45 p.m. No. 15 California Express. .9:66 p.m. No. 11 Shasta Limited ...7:43 p.m. Northbound. No. 226 Way Freight ....9:50 a.m. No. 222 Portlnnd Fast Ft. 10:45 p.m. Southbound. No. 225 Way Freight. .. .12:35 p.m. No. 221 Po tlaud Fast Frt. 2:43 a.m. OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY CO Local Leaves For Portland and inter 6:40 a.m t'ortluud-Hlllsboro Inter . . 8:56 a.m Portland and Inter 11:16 a.m Portland and inter Limited. Port., Tualatin, Hlllsboro. Local. Portland Hlllsooro Inter.. Portland nnd Inter 2:00 p. ib 3:20 p. in 4:00 p.m 6:20 p.m Portland aud Inter ..... 8:50 p.m local Arrive From. Portland nnd Intor ...... 8:25 a.m Portland-HUlsboro Inter. . 9:50 a.m Limited. Port., HlllBboro, Tualatin. 10:45 a.m Local, Portland nnd Inter 1:00 p.m Portland-HUlsboro inter.. 4:00 p.m Portland nnd Inter ...... 5:50 p.m Portland nnd intor 8:30 p.m Portland Theater train. .10:40 p.m Salem, Falls City & Western R Leave Weat Salem ror: Dallas. Falls City and Black Rock , , . 9:00 a. m Dallas, Falls City and Black Rock 1:30 aud 4:36 p. ni Sunday Trains for: Dallas & Black Rock ,9:00 a. m. and 1;35 p. m. Trains Arrive nt West Sale,m from Dallas 8:15 a. m. Black Rock and Dallas , .12:20 p. m. Falls City .4:16 p. in.' o , Dlaiigrecnblo at Home. Lots of mon and women who are agreeable with others, got "crankly" at homo. Its not disposition, its the liver. If you find In yourself that you feel oros saround tho house, lit tlo things worry you, Just buy a bot tlo of Ballard's Herblno and put your liver In shape. You and everybody around you wlllWoel bettor for It Prlco 60 cents por bottle. Sold by all dealers. o Try a Journal Want Ad 9 9 & Capital Journal "Want Ads" Bring Quick Results One cent a word 'or flrtt Iniertltn. oe-bal( cent a no d for eacb Iniertloo thereafter. Mo avert!ement taken for let than 23c Caunt tlx warda t the 'Ine. FOR SALE. FOR SALE Good 1 H. P. Stavor gasoline engine, cheap. Inquire at 178 South Liberty St. 6-22-tf FOR SALE M. McDonald's 7-room residence, 360 Capitol street. House lighted by gas heated with hot water; full basement. Apply to E A. Bennet at nursery olflco on 12th street. 7-4-tf WOOD FOR SALE Now is tho time to buy your wood, whllo It is cheap, Summor dellyery. Ash, oak and fir. Slddall & Eaton, 670 North Liberty. Phono 1663. 12-29-tf FOR SALE OR TRADE Eight- room houso on Court street 125 foot front, 1G5 feet deep; strictly modern, sower connections, elec trie, -lights, etc. Everything in finest condition.. Enqu.'ro of Mell Hamilton, 357 State St. 7-2-tf FOR SALE 2 modern residences on Chemekcta street, at a ..bargain. Apply 344 State St. 7-15-tf $G00 BUYS A GOOD 4-room cottage on insldo lot, 50x120. One block from Highland station; one block from church. Call at 2164 Maple avenue, Highland Addition. 7-27-lmo 0 ACRE TRACT FOR SALE. $5.00 per acre down'nnd balance $1.00 per acre per month. This Is as flno a tract as there is in tho country and has an excellent Homer H. Smith, Room 5, Mc Cormick Bldg.V S-13-tf FOR SALE Five-room new bunga low, modern in every way; close In, handy to school and car. $300 down; balance monthly payments. Homer H. Smith, Room 6, Mc Cornack building. Phone 90 or 102. 8-20-tf WANTED. WANTED At once, 3 cooks, wait ress, man for farm, men for saw mill and timber, dishwasher, 300 hop pickers. 544 Stato, 1507 phone. A. C. Smith & Co. Widow would like homo for 11-year- old hoy to work for board. Box 126, Route 4. 823-3t Hop Pickers Wanted 30 acres good hops,, camping placo and water. Call 10G5 Chemekcta street, or phone Main 15 J 8 after 6 p, m. C. T. Lange. LOST. LOST Throe large cuts of the Fix- turo room, tho Plating room and tho Assembling room of Electric Fixture and Supply Co., by Jour nal Ad. solicitor. Return to this olllco for reward. 7-22-tf FOR RENT. FOR RENT D-room modern houto. 2355 East Stato street. Apply at Rosteln & Greenbaum's. 7-26-tf FOR RENT Wo have somo good houses to rent. Bechtel & Bynon, 347 Stato St. ' 8-15-tf FOR RENT Offices ljeretoforo oc cupied by Dr. Richardson, In quire Room 5, McCormack Bldg. S-18-tf, FOR RENT 9-room house, 41) xront street. Corner of Front and Center. 8-23-lwk FOR RENT Small centrally located, street. rooming houso, Call 404 Court 8-24-3t. MISCELLANEOUS. SALEM ORANGE NO. 17, PATRONS: of Husbandry Meets In Hurst Hall on State stroet, on the four'! Saturday of wh month, at 10: 3 a. m. Visltlcs and sojournln; members welcome. F. A. Myers master. Kolla S. Fletcher, secre tary. 12-31-lyi DO YOU WANT your wood put in cheap? If you do oall up Main 1963 or 174G. 8-23-31 My equity In 40 acres, partly ira proved fruit form, l mllo from town, to exchange for improved aoro closo in, or house and lot. Box 4, Routo 1, Grants Pass, Ore. S-24-St WOMAN SUFFRAGE is now the greatest Issue of modern times. Semi twenty-five oents (silvor) and get my splendid Poem ou that sub ject. It tells how It may be ob tained quickly. It should be had by ovary one whether you favor the ballot for woman or not. Send now to help in your campaign. Ad dress T. R. Armstrong. Lincoln. ! Nebraska. 8-2l-lm 1 You ar very bright. May, biu you can't tell how many toes thev - lor on a cats foot without looking A fi3 A ined Acts ft BUSINESS CARDS. CONFECTIONERY Greenway's Confectionery opposlto court house on Stato St., for your ico cream, cold sodas, peanuts and popcorn. Also a full lino of cigars and tobacco and daily papors. Call and supply your needs at 52 S Stato St. 8-15-tf THE PEOPEL'S MARKET Tho perfect satisfaction of our custom ers is shown by tho way thoy aro constantly bringing us now cus tomers, who, llko tho others, aro well pleased with our low prices, cleanliness, and generous slices, the promptness and caro which io given each order. Call or phone 370 and lot us please you also. 173 So. Commercial. J. Hansen, Proprietor. 8-18-tf DON'T FAIL TO VISIT the big now and second hand store of E. I. Stiff & Co. for household goods. If you buy, tho prlco is right; if you want to sell your goods, phono 941. J3est price paid. Cor. Court & Liberty. Stoves and ranges now nnd second hand. 8-13-tf SAVE YOUR TROPHIES from rod and gun and havo them mounted true to life. Rug work, game heads, all kinds of taxidermy Express shipments given prompt attention. C. A. Corblt. Red Tannery, south end Yew Park carllne. 8-22-lyr BUTTE & WENDEROTH Flm wines .liquors and cigars. We ha die the celebrated Kellogg an Castle whiskies. Cool and re freshing beer constantly si draught. South Commercial St. , 9--l7 SALEM WATER COMPANY Offlec city hall. For water service apph at office. Bills payable month) In advance. G. F. MASON BOX COMPANY 247 Miller street, South Salem manufacturers of all kinds o boxes, crates and fruit dryer ac cessorles. Phone 308. ti ELLIS & WOOD Real estaU loans and insurance, notary pub He, employment bureau. Phent 554. 476-Court St., Salem. Or gon. Ticket office Hamburg-Amor lean steampshlp lines. 11-1-ly- PIANO TUNING Lutellus L Woods, tuning, polshing, repair ing. Telephone 984. Shop 611 N. Winter St. 2-2-lyi STEAMER INDEPENDENCE Dally between Salem and Indepen dence. Leaves O. C. T. dock Sa lom, 7:30 a. m. and 4 p. m.; re turning leaves Independence 9:30 a. m. and 6 p. m. Connects both ways with motor to Monmouth and Dallas. Excursions and tow ing done at reasonable rates. Frank Skinner, master. SALEM HUMANE SOCIETY Dr W. H. Byrd, president; Mrs. II W. Meyers, vice-president; Ed J Gilllngham, secretary. Exbcutlvt committee: Rev. Barr G. Lee Miss Kittle Moore, Mrs. E. Hofer Cases of cruelty to animals should bo reported to the Society for in vestlgatlon. FOR CEMENT, O RAVEL CRUSHED rock and cement blocks, seo Salem Construction Company, 179 South Commercial street. 7-19-tf THE HIGHLAND LAUNDRY has again opened for business under the old management. All work called for and delivered, work manship guaranteed. E. E. Wal lace, proprietor. Phono 403. 7-22-regular PLUMBERS. THEO, M. BARR Plumbing, ho wnter and steam Heating and tin ning, 1G4 Commercial St. Phone Main 192. 9-1-lyi OTTO MUELLHAUP? Plumbing heating, gas fitting; prices reaa onable; work guaranteed; estt mates furnished. ' Phone 371 j.066 Chomeketa street. 4-17-tl LIVERY S i ABLE. POST OFFICE LIVERY STABLE and Salo Stable. Fine turnouts Good service. Second hand rlgt for sale. E. E. Gillian, Prop 254 Ferry St. For a rig telephone Main 188. RED FRONT LIVERY AND SALE stable. Quick and satisfactory servlco, good turnouts. When anything In tho livery and board ing line Is wanted, call up Phono Main 70. J. W. Bowen, Prop. 271 Chomokota St 8-9-tf HOTELS. THE KENILWORTH HOTEL If you wont rooms, housekeeping suites, furnished or unfurnished, everything new and clean, como to tho Kenllworth. Homo cook ing, coolest dining room In tho city. Sunday dinners a specialty. 162 South Church street, half square from the postofflce. Smith DoMuth, Proprietor. Phone 243. 8-4-tf BAKERS. BUTTERNUT BREAD It is wortt more than any other bread, yet the price is no higher. For salt at jour grocer's. California Bak ery, Thomas & Cooley, Props. T0NS0RIAL. II. G. MEYER & CO. Tho best and largest shop in tho city. SU first-class barbers. Only flrst-clm bootblack In city; porcolain baths ara overything pertaining to a flrst class shop. Also carry a full line of cigars and tobacco and barbers! supplies. 162 Commercial street, noxt door to Statesman office. 4-6-U DRAYMEN. SALEM TRANSFER CO. Succes sors to Cummins Bros. Transfer orders for transferring promptly attended to. Wo also carry a line of building material, plaster, ce ment, lime, building- blocks and fan:y cement blocks. PAINTERS, PAPER HANGERS. PAINTER AND PAPER HANGER Estimates made and flrat-claaa work done. I. D. Drivor, 617 North Capitol street, Salem, Or. Phone 926. G-26-U LODGE DIRECTORY. MODERN WOODMEN of AMERICA Oregon Cedar Camp No. 6246. Meets every Thursday evening at s o'ciocic m Hoiman Hall. w. w. Hill, Counsel; F. A. Turner, Clerk. WOODMEN OF WORLD Meet OT ery Friday night at 7:30 o'clock in Hoiman Hall. D. P. Nowman, C 0.; L. H. Fletcher, Cerk. 1-10-08 A. O. U. W. PROTECTION Lodge No, 2 meets evory Monday . even ing at 8:00 p. m,, in Hoiman Hall, corner Stato and Liberty Sts. Gecrgo P. Litchfield, M. W. A. Eugene Aurraric, Recorder. G-21-tf MULTNOMAH ROYAL ARCH CHAP ter No. 1. Masonic hall second Friday o oach month, at 8 p. m. N. P. Rasmussen Ex. High Priest; Lot L. Pearco, Secretary. 7-9-tI UNITED ARTISANS Capital As sembly No. 84, meets every Friday evening in I. O. O. F. Tomplo. Mrs. Ida L. Niles, M. A. S. R. Vail, secretary, 158 S. Cottage street. Phone 1214. 7-23-tf PACIFIC LODGE, NO. 50, A. F. A A. M. Masonic hall, third Friday each month, at 7:3 Op. m. Frank A. Turner, W. M.: Lot. L Pearco, secretary 8-1-tf Much may be said on both sides. Fielding. Dysentery is a dangerous disease, but can bo cured. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Darrhoea Remedy has been successfully used in nlno ep idemics of dysentery. It has nevor been known to fall. It Is equally val uable for children and adults, and when reduced with water and sweet ened, it Ip pleasant to take. Sold by all dealers. GREAT CHINESE DOCTOR L. M. HUM has medicine whlcn will cure any known disease. Ho makes a special ty of and guarantees to cure catarrh, asthma, lung, throat, rheumatism, debility, stomnch, liver, kidney troubles; also any blackened or swollen soreness, broken limbs; smallpox, epidemic; all kinds of bolls, lost manhood, female weak ness, hornia troubles and paralysis. Consultation free. Caro of YIck So Tong Co., Chinese drugs and herbs Oregon. 163 High street, upstairs. Salem, . MflflflVlfP RflAli't! FRENCH FEMALE f J.8jtn. Cmmttiti Rilim Ait Hi NEVER KNOWN TO I Ml. S.r.l Hi.r.i Snrdrl B.u.' (0 tot ll.OO.pr Lot. Will Mail them ou trial, to texlitat laittOQ (jULrtlllMVl 6F klanav Riir.ii.Ha.1 Runt kmh.lI Mr tuiu acini jfjui oraers to i&r UWTtOMtDICLCO..Bo T4. Uwe.im. d In Sn K Or S3 C Stan Gold Dust Hour Made by the SYDNEY POWER COMPANY, Sydney, Oregon. Made fcr Family Use. Ask your grocer for it- Braa and Shorts always oa hand. P. B. WALLACE, Agt. I Salem Fence Works I Headquarters for Woven Wlro Fencing, Hop Wire, Barb Wiro, Poultry netting. Shingles. Mal thold Roofing, P. & B. Ready Roofing, Screen Doors, Adjust able Window Screens, and Hop Baskets. CDAS D. MULLIGAN 250 Court street. Phonn 194 WHITE HOUSE RESTAURANT Salem's most popular res taurant, 362 State street. We never close, open all night. Wni. McGilchrist & Sons