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DAILY OAPlIAIi JOURNAL, SALKM, ORKfiOV. MOXD.W, DWUMBKR 10, 1910. PAOK KtiVKN '' Markets-. - ' PORTLAND MARKETS.' ' Wheat Track prices: . Bluestem, 83c; club, 81c; red Russian, 79e; Valley, 82c; forty-fold, 82c. , Flour Patents, 83.15 per barrel; straight, 14.10 4.60; exports, $3.60; Valley, $5.20; graham, $4.80; whole wheat, quarters, IS. Barley Feed, $22.60 per toa; brewing, $23.50 per ton. Hay Track prices: Timothy, WH- lomette Valley, $2022 per ton: Eastern Oregon, $23024; alfalfa, - $14.60015.50; grain hay, $14,600 16.60rclover, $15. . Corn Whole, $2$; cracked, $30 per tonj', ' ... ' 'Mlllstuffa Bran, $2425 per ton;,- middlings, $29 0 32; sherts. 825.60 SP26; rolled barley, $24 (if 25.60; Oats White, $2S 28.59. . . Dairy and Country r rod ore. Butter City creamery, solid paek, 37c per lb.; butter , fat, 86o per lb.; country afore butter. 2425c per lb. , - , ' Eggs Oregon . ranch, candled, 45c; current receipts, 38c; East ern, &Ae per dazen. , Cheese Fun cream, twins, 17 He Ter lb.; Young America, 18V410- Poultry Hens, 16c; Springs 16c, ducks, white, 16017c; geese, 12c; turkeys, alive, 20c; dressed, 22c, squabs, $2 per dozen. . r, . Pork Fancy, IOCS' 11c per pound. Veal Fancy, 8B to 126 pounds. 12V413c per pound. Groceries, Dried Fruits, Etc. . Dried Fruit Apples, 10c per lb-i f currtnu, 'ih!7 0 apricots 11 3. a4o; dates, 7c per lb.; flgs, bulk, ; y hite or-black, by sack, 78c; 66. ,1.501.75: 12-12s, 85c; 36-12s, 42.25; 10-ls, 85c; Smyrna, 18c. Salmon Columbia River, 1-lb talis, $2.10 per doz.; 2-lb. talis. $2.95; 1-lb. flats, $2.26; Alaska . pink, 1-lb. talis, $1; red 1-lb, tails ' .1.65; sockeye, 1-lb. talis. $2.. Coffee Mocha, 24 & 28c; Java ' CMUinay, j.fiicivc, vustu iuva,.iB cy, 1820c; good, 16 18c; ordl nary, 12 94 16o per lb. . . 1 TIT. 1 ..... .. itltOll T.AM IK IUl W UIUUIB,, J I H OU Brazil nuts, 14 16c; Alberts, 140 16c; almonds, .16 & 18c; pecaus. 19c; . cocoahuta, 90c $L per dozen ' Salt Granulated, $15 per ton: half-ground, 100s, $8.60 per ton; 60s. $9 per ton. Beans Smell white, 4 Vic; largo white, 4V4c; Lima, 5c; pink. 6c; red Mexicans, 6 Vic; bayou, V .1 -? Sugar Dry granulated, fruit -and berry. $5.60; beet, $5.80; extra 0. $5.80; golden C, $5.20; yellow 3, $"5.10; cubes (barrels), $5.&: .pow dered, $5.05. Terms on remittance within 10 days, deduct Via per lb'.; If later than 15 ana wunin on au. deduct c per pound. Maple sugar, 15 18c per pound. Rice No. 1 Japan, 4c; cheaper grades, $3.6004 65; Southern head . 6V4 07C . Honey unoice. ao.io strained, 7V4c per pound. i .. Yegetuuie (UiQ rrulw. j Apples King, 40 07.6c per box:. : Wolf River, 75c$l; Waxen, 75c4J ' $1.90; Baldwin, 75c$1.25; Nor thern Spy, 75c$1.23; Snow, $1.25 01.60; SpIUenzcrg, $1.2502; Win ter Banana. $1.75 03.50. Green Fruits 1'ears, $1.2502 per box; grapes, $101.35 per box, . cranberries.,. $11012.., per. .barrel; . quinces, $101.25 per box; buckler berries, 6 8c per pound; persim mons, J 1.85 per box. . ' . . ; Tropical Fruits Oranges, $2.2 J . 02.75; lemons, r.605; grape- ..fruit, $4 5 per Dox; oanauus, ' per lb.; pineapples, 6c per pound. Vegetables Beans, 10 011c lb.; .. . - it.. .n..itn.i.u cabbage, luJo per iu, rauiu"'"' - - n . ...Iirl Kll 4i ' 80o per dozen;, cucumbers, $2.99 por box; eggplan, $1.00 01.25 per box; garlic, 10 012c lb.; green onions, 15o per doseu peppers, 6c per lb.; radishes, 15 20o per doz.; sprouts, 8c; squast 101Vio per lb.; tomatoes , l.2i "per box. Pumpkins, 101 Vic per pound. Sack Vegetables OarroU, $1 J.J5; beets, $1.59; parsnips, $10 1.25; turslps, $1. Potatoes Oregon. $1.26 1.30 'per hundred; sweet potatoes, 8 Via per po,ud.'.-'- . Onions Oregon, $1.40 per bun dred. I rfmUU'l , f n.. -in t 1 nnunds. 18c: 13 I nuiur w w - - . to 14 pounds, 17 Vic; 14 to 16 lbs., '17Vic; 16 to 20. 1717Vic; skinned,' 18c; plculcs, 13Vic, cot tage roll, 160. Bacon Fancy, 30c; standard .... .v.. 9- KnellBh. tic. Dry Bait Cured Regular short 'clears, dry salt, 15 He; smoked. 17c; back, lighf, salt. 15 Vic: smoked 17c; backs, heavy, salt, 15c; smoked leVic; export bellies, salt, lVic; smoked, loc. . o UMti Beef tongues , SWUftDU T6c; dried beef sets. $2c; ouUtdef 80c: lOBldes. J3c; nuckies, $2c. - --,.. m. ..ovular trlDe. HOlTioneT comb tripe, $18; lonch tongues $11 lsjnba' tougues, $40- t . - rim cuttia rendered juru - ItJ&.c; itandard pure, lVie: choice,, 12fe. -tenlng, 13 Vic. . , Hops, Woe-- Etc Hopr 1909 clop, nominal; 1910 Crop, 11 13c .. - -.-.- :' , Wool Easterr- -sfegon, 12 017c fb; Valley, 17 tjlao per lb.' i ' Mohair Cbon-, 32 033o per lb Caacara Bark 444c per !b. Hides Salted hides,.' 8c . per lb.; salted cat.. 4c; salted kip, 8c; salted stags, 6c; green hides, le lege dry hides, 16ft 17c; dry calf, 17 18c; dry stags, 11 ($120. . . Pelts Dry, 10 Vtc; salted," butch ers' take-off, 40076c;1 -Spring lambs, 26 0 46c. ' or. . X , i .., Linseed Oil Pure raw In .barrels.; $1.07; kettle boiled; In barrels, $1.09; raw, internes, $1.12V kettle- boiled, In cases, $1.14. Lots of 250 gallons, 1 cent, less, per gallon. I Turpentine rn . cases, $1; 'n wood barrels, 97 Vie. ' Coal Oil Pean ml In cases, 18c; headlight, In cases. J9V4c; eocene. In cases, 20c; Elaine, in cases, 21c; extra, star, In cases, 21c; water white, iron barrels, . 13c; special light, Iron barrels, 12c;-t special w. while, Iron barrels, 14o. Gasoline -R. C. or,, motor . gaso. line, in cases,' 26c; r. c. or motor gasoline, Iron barrels,' 18c; 86 gaso line, In ' cases, 87V4c; 84 gasoline. iron ' barrels, 88o. '" . Naptha V. - M ft P: 'naptha, cases, 23 Vic; t. m. A p. naptha. Iron barrels, " 16 Vic; engine" distillate; Iron barrels, 8 Vic . Local WlioH'saM Market. Flour, hard wheat $5.36 Flour, valley $4.00 Mill feed, bran...... $29.50 Short .$31.50 Wheat, bushel 82c Oats, bushel 9" Hops, new 13 016c Hops, 1909 crop. . .fe Hops, 1910, crop .9 012c Chlttlm bark .....4 0 4 Vic Wool 17 020c Potatoes, 'bo 6O06Oc Apples bushel 60 0 60c Hay, timothy $13 Oat and vetch i .$12 018 Butter anfl Eggs. t Butter, creamery 8c Eggs.. . SC Butter fat -800 Butter, country........ 85c Poultry. ' Broilers and fryers 12o Hens. 18s Ropsters (young) 12c Roosters (old) 6c Turkeys 18 02Or Ducks ., H Geese. . ......... i iuc L- -Livestock. ' .. Steers (under 1000 lb) . . . $4.60 0 5 Steers (1000 to 1200 rb)..$404Vi, Cows. . ;. ..3P Hogs, tat 909c Stock .J Ewes ? Spring lambs oc Veal, according to aiity 100 o KAIIIOADH. SOUTHEIIN PACIFIC. Southbound. No. 13 San Francisco Exp 3:30a.m. Ho. 19 Ashland Passenger 10:59a.m. No. 17'Roseburg Pasenger 6:45p.m. No. 11 Shasta Limited. .. .7:43p.m. No. 27 Eugene Passenger 8:14p.m. No; 15 California ExpresBO :56p.m. No. 226 Way Freight .... 9:50a.m No. 222 Portland Fart Frt 10:45p.m. , Northbound. No. 16 Oregon Express .. 5:15am. No." 28 Portland Passenger :86a.m. No. 12 Shasta Limited ...12:85p.m. No. 18 Portland. Passenger 2:56p.m. No. 20 Portland Pasenger 7:43p.m. No. 225 Way Frolght ...12:36p.m. No. 221 Portland Fast Frt 8:43a.m. OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY CO Loral lifav Tor ' . Portland and Inter .... . 6:40 a.m Portland-Hlllsboro Inter . . 8:66 a.m Portland and Inter lmaa.ra Portlaud and Inter 2:00 p. n Limited. Port., Tualatin, Hlllsboro. 8:10 p.m IjCJU. Portland Hlllsboro Inter.. 4 00 p.m. Portland and inter P Portland ad later 8:60 p.m I cal Arrive rrm. Portlaad aad later 8:Za.m Portland-Hlllsbero later.. 9:60 a.m Local. Portland aad Inter ..... 1:00 p.ir Portlana-Htllsboro lnfr... 4:00 p.m Portland autf Inter i:oi P Portland and Inter :jup.ni Portland Theater train. . 10:40 p.m Salem, Falls City & Wesiern Ry Leave West Salem for: Dallas, Falls City and Black Rock . 9:00 a. m Dallas, FalU City and Black Hock 1:80- and 4:5 p. m bunday Tralna for: Dallas A B) tck Rock .'j:00 a. m. and 1:85 p. m. Trains Arrive at West Salem from Dallas ,:-. m. Black '.lock and Dallas . .12:20 p. m Fall City 4:16 p. m. o If you are ufflng from bilious ness, constipation, indigestion, chronic headache, invest one cent in a postal card, send to Chamberlain Medicine .Co. Des Moines, Iowa, with your name and address plainly on the back, and they will forward yo a fre sample of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver TableU. ' Sold by all dealers. IDSSE'IS SEARCHING ' ' T; FOR MAU'S MLRDEItER tDNtTID FKKSS IA(HD WIM.1 ' San Diego, Cal., Dec. 17 A posse uuder Sherllf Jennlnps today searched the Jaraul valley, 30 miles est of here, for the murderer of M. G. Mau, a 45-year-old rancher, who was shot and killed yesterday., Mau's body was found by his brother when he returned from a trip to Jamul last night. The cabin was In disorder and had been rolibed. The brothers lived alone on ; ,the ranch, which Is a lonely spot In ihe valley. It Is believed they had. a large sum. of money socreted In the cabin. It is not known whether the money was secured by the Intruder. MADE HARD FLIGHT ' . ' , AcltOSS THE PLATTE tiniTin runs i.iiBin Buenos Ayres, Dee. 17. rms.1 -That AVI- at . Cattaneo's flight across the river Platte was as hazardous as cne across the English channel is the opinion of avlailon enthusiats here today. It took Cattaneo two hours and twenty minutes to fly over the river. This la a conslderably'.longer time than Latham consumed In crosslng;the channel. Cattaneo flew fron Buenos Ayres to Colonia, a distance' of 24 miles. He encountered Btrong head winds, which accounts for his slow time. WILL FIX THE HOOF FOB FRESIt AIR FADDISTS UNITED PBBSS I'tSLtt WIRB.l San Francisco, Dec. 17. Herbert H. Law, who, with his brother, Dr. Hartlahd Law, owns the Monadnock building, a 12-story structure y on Market street, Is to become a roof dweller on his property. Plans for a dwelling containing drawing room, bed chambers, apart ments for guests, a garden and a garden wall, to be built on the Mon adnock roof, will be submitted to the Laws today. One elevator will be remodeled so that it can carry passengers to the roof Instead of only to 'the twelfth floor. BUCKET SHOP OWNER . IS OUT ON BONDS CNITID PRESS rtUBBIt WTRI.l Chicago, Dec. 17. "Sid" McHle head of the alleged Chicago bucket shops, which were raided Thursday by order of the federal authorities, surrendered himself today into cus- today. He gave $10,000 . bonds and was ' released. McHle was supposed to be In Florldu, and an officer, with a warrant for his arrest.already had started for Tampa. Schools' Cenwus ; Snows' Increase; Incomplete returns of the school emeus show the' following figures fur the various districts, " and', in nearly all of them there is a marked Increase over lust year:- - V BHvertom. 634 Hubbard. '.' . .'. . . 191 Salem. ; . .3950 Stayton 281 Marlon. . 133 Jefferson. ,.,...'............. 231 Seotta Mills ' . . . 101 Mount Angel 361 Mill City :.'.;':..,.!. 100 Vtlem's cersiiB last year was 3817,. making an Increuse th's year of 133, ! Thoro are still several dls trlcts to be heard from. Ili-okerage Flnii Siihim-ikIw. CNITRD PRKRS LRAHKP W1RI.) New York, Deu. 17. The suspen sion of the brokerage Arm of JudHon & Judson was announced today on the stock exchange. The firm was es tablished Jn 1901, and the present members are A. M. Judson and Percy Sherman. - ! A Simple Safeguard for Mother i Mrs. D... O'lkuson, 26Ingles Ave. Yotingstown, Ohio,, gi-lncd wisdom by PNperlo! c. "My ll't'e girl ha1 a ten-re cola ana cougnea aimoB continuously. My sister recommend ed Foley's Honey and Tar. Th? first dose I gave her relieved the in flammation 1 in her throat and aftor using only one bottle, her throat and lungs were entirely fret from Inflammation. Since then I always keep a bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar in the bouse as I know it is a sure cure for coughs and colds." Red Cros Pharmacy. Be sociable with your district school. o- Catarrh Counot Be Cured , V'itk. 1miiI application!!, as they can not reach the seat of the diseast. Catarrh Is a blood or constit.utlon.il disease and in orde ' to cure it yot must take Internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure la taken Internally. and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is net a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best physiolans in this country for year and la a regu'ar prescription. It is composed of the best tonics known combined with the best blood puri fiers, acting directly on the mucous urfaces. The perfect combination of the two ingredients is what pro duces such wonderful results in curt Ins Catarrh! Send for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY ft CO.. . t Props., Toledo.. O. Sold by druggists, price 7 So. 1 Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. I ,-GlSSlFIED : M. SE t ri 3I : ' Copyright by Aittropoittan yndteatt intn N Y YOU CAN DO IT When you have anything to sell, just remember that the time and trou ble It takes to sell it is worth money, too. The more time and trouble it takes to sell a thing, the less you make on It; unless you add to the price. Now, Isn't It better to put u fair price on it in the first place and sell it In the quickest time and with the least trouble by putting it on sale In the market-place of the Munnlmakera, the busy, little en terprising classified ads In the Capital Journal. Square deal good value fair prlca benefit for thd buyer profit for the seller these are the reasons why the Capital Journal ads are read so actively, used so steadily and they are growing every day In number and interest Whether you're offering your time and skill, or goods, or property put a fair price on the thins you want to sell write a short , plain statement of your offer put it among the other busy, attractive Capital Journal ads and you can be a Mut.nlmaker, too. Dear Mr. Munnlmake,', I . Care of The Capital Journal Classified Columns. Through a little Munnlmakor Classified Ad in The Capital Journal, 1 furnlshel my boarding house. Yours truly, WATCHFUL. Write Mr. Munnlmaker. care of The Capital Journal, or phone hlin No.' 8 27' whenever' you' want 'anytliUi.' Capital Journal "Want Ads" Bring Quick Results One -nt a word for first lnMrtlin. One-half crat a word for each Inmrtlon thereafter. No clvertf ment takeo for lera than 25c Cwunt nix worda to th Una. ' FOR SALE. FOR SALE Good 1 Vt H. P. Staver gasoline engine, cheap. Inquire at 178 8outh Liberty St. ' 6-2-tf GOOD HOME For sate cheap. For particulars see owner on place. 604 Belmont St., Salem, Oregon. !,'-,. : '.8-87-tf FOR SALE 21 cords of oak wood; 10 to deliver immediately. Call Main 1431. 10-10-tt FOR SALE ' CHEAP On-horse wagon, nearly new, also buggy and harness. Inquire 'at C53 Mill street. 12-12-6.1 NEW MODERN house, large lot for sale by ownor, Address, A. B. C, Journal Office. 12-16-31 FOR SALE A few 8. C. F.hode Island roosters, cheap. ' Q. . O Swales, Route C, Bo 33. 12-14-6t FOR SALE Christmas trees, mis tletoe aud X inn 8 decorations, 367 State street. 12-15-tw LOTS FOR SALE $25 and up. In quire, E. Earl, 20th aud Lee 6'. 12-17-6t FOR SALE OH TRADE Suburban Home. 15 acres close to c''y. f.M clear, fine set of buildings. Take city property or farm In exchuiigo. Ellis & Wood, 476 Court street. 12-17-6t FOR SALE Thoroughbred Burred Plymouth Rocks, Brown Leg horns, Rhode Island Reds, roost ers. 1110 Norway street, Salem Phone 498. 12-15-'.f WOOD FOR SALE Can deliver hard and soft woods,' In 1Z aa J6-lnch and 4-fot leiiaths to all - parts of the city.-, ? My wood l ' well, seasoned and uuder shelter. Prices reasonable. ' Ualera Ful Yards. ' ' FOR . SALE Comfortuble home for 11 family, on easy terms. . Eight, room dwelling, Jnodern, bath and toilet, city water, lot 6O1IOO, eaar terms. 1' Just what a nice Indus 'trlous family needs instead ef , paying rent. Takes - 1 500-cash. Address Spokane Journal office. 12-8-lm? LOST. LOST Ladles' handbag coutainm;; small amount of change and some valuables. Reward for return to this office or to Mrs. C. II. jCunnon Turner. Phone Farmers 834. i 12-16-t FOUND FOUND Black abepherd pup. Owi er can have same by paying, for this ad. See Janitor at High School. J3-17-3t WAN, ED. WANTED Girl for general house work. 1 Mrs. O. L. Ertckson, 1510 Court street. Main 1338. 12-16-3t ROOM AND BOARD. ROOM AND BOARD Nicely fur Dished room, electric lights, hot and cold water, holne cooking and com forts; use of Jlione; also rooms for light housekeeping. Phone 1016. II. Hays, 36 North High street. 11-10-lm MASSAGE PARLORS. ELITE MASSAGE And Beauty par lors. CMropodlKts, manicuring so scalp treatments, shampooing, hair dressing and weaving, facial treat mcnts of all kinds, nnd bake oven baths for rheumatism and run down systems. Room 302 U. 8 National Bank building. BAKERS. JUTTKHNUT BKEAD It is won uiore than any other bread, ye, the nrlce Is no higher. For salt at your grocer's. California Bai. ery, Tbonia Coo' Props. LIVERY Si ABLE. I'OSTOFFIOE LI VERY and Sale Stable. Bust of turnouts, quick service; rates reasonable. For anything in livery and boarding call or 'phone Malu 188. E. E Gillian, Proprietor. Ferry street ' BOX FACTORY. , G. F. MASON BOX C0MPANV 247- Miller street. South Salem manufacturers of all kinds ' boxes, eratee and fruit dryer m. cesaorles. Phone 808. - tl TAILORING AND CLEANING. Phone 1515 MODEL Phone 181B TAILORING CO. 133 South Commercial Street Look what we do. We eut nnd make suits to order for ladles an 4 gentlemen at popular prices In oar Salem store. Ladles' Suits, 8s.so up. Gentlemen's, $25.00 up. Clean ing, remodeling, dying, pressing neatly done. ' . T0NS0RIAL. H. G. MEYER . CO The best an. largest shop In the elty. '.) first-class barbers. Only flrst-elasi bootblack in city; porcelain batbv at i everything pertaining to n Brs' cluss shop. Also carry n full Un of cigars and tobacco and barber rnpplles. 162 Commercial stree' - uxt door to Statesman efflce. 4--t OSTEOPATHY. DR. ' EVA M- TUTTLEt Osteopath Graduate of the American Bcheoi of Osteopathy, Kirksvllle, Mo. Treats -cute and cbronto diseases of men. women and children. Coo- , nultation free. Oftlce 810-217 U. S , National Bunk Building. Ph' lie Main 889. A mob li formlug at Cleveland, Tennessee, to lynch n negro accused of assaulting n white girl. - BUSINESS CARDS. FIRST CLASS dress making tu short notice. Phone 1538. , '! ll-25-2wkB PIANO TUNING Lutellu- Woods, tuning, polshing, r?pa. ing. Telephone 984. Shop t N. Winter St. S-2-lyi SURVEYING McBlroy ft Ssalth. land surveying. 20 years eianr lence. ,'Offlc. over Chicago Store, Salem. 12-9-ltao CAPITAL CITT Chicken Tamalos Call for the C. C. tamales. Hare no other. See that the brand is on them. ' All orders promptly filled in and outside of city. 12 42 North Frent St Phone Ma n 404. Manufactured by G. F. Witting. ; , ', 12-2-4 ni u C-UT FLOWERS AND PLANTS Car nations, chrysanthemums, sweet peas, hyacinths, narcissus, cycleinan primroses, begonias, geraniums,' ferns, etc. B. Frank SchulU,' Av enue green houses, Salem,, Or. 12-14-lwk THE DEMAND For experienced auto men Is greater every day. We will teach you in your own shop, in two weeks,' to drive and care for all makes of cars- Practical, thor ough, complele Instruction, day or evening. Angelus Auto Academy. Office 326 1-2 Washington street, Roor" 415, Portlanj,Or. 12-17-tf SEWER PIPES. SALEM SEWER PIPE CO Makers of glared cement sewer pipe from 8 to 24 Inches In size. The kind that has been UBed In Brooklyn, N. T., for 30 years, and Is being used today most exclusively, 265 South Liberty street, Salem, Ore. . c a u-c: c H-l-tf REAL" ESTATE. $3,600 BUYS SIX acres of choice land close In; four 'room house, small barn, three 'acres' of young orchard; terms. Room 804 U. 3. Bank fcldgv-v, t, n. U-U-tr dlLLlS ft . WOOI Real eatau loans and insurance,' notary pult ile, employment bureau.- - Ph 554. u47 Court SU. Salem. Or gon. Ticket ofnee Hamburg-Am. . lean steampshlp lines.,. 11-1-lyl CLEANING AND DYEING. FRENCH DUX and Steam Cleaning and Dye' Works Gents suits cleaned and ' pressed. . Ladles' silks, gloves and laces. We give special attention. , We are clean ers and repairers'. Our prices are satisfactory.' Gie ts a trial. . All work called ' for and delivered Phone Main 1750. 165 So. Com' merclal street. ' ' . , COLLECTIONS. " ,: COLLECTIONS Don't worry about your bills" If you cannot collecj - them. Send them to us we will send yo'j your money. ' The most ' efflclont service in' Marion county Is that Of the Capital Collection Agency, 205, U. 8. National Bank Bldg., Salem, Ore. Phone T73. ' ' ., '-- ii-i-tf SECOND HAND STORE. - , CALL AT the new and aecond-hani store of E. L. Stiff ft Co. Nei stock arriving dally. , Price cut for holidays. If you want to eel your goods, phone 841. , B ' prices paid. ' Corner Court an Liberty. " Stoves and ranges new and second hand. , . . . . 8-lS-tf O. L. McPEAK, complete house fur nlsber, new nnd second band goods bought and gold' also second band watche- cheap for cash; har ness, guns and saddles. ' Call Main 1238. Highest cash price paid for second hand goods. 170 Sc. Commercial street. I0-20tf LIQUOR HOUSE. BUTTH ft W H1NDH1 It OT. H IU ; wlnea .liquors and cigars, we has , die the celebrated Kellogg an-. Castle - whiskies. Cool and r , freshing beer constantly draught. South Commercial It. -8-l FAMILY LIQUOR Store All sUurt ard brands of liquors kept In stock. Wine by the nl!on. B't tie or case. Free delivery In the 'city Built.' E. Eekerlen, 206 N 1 Commercial street, , ( ) TAXIDERMY. luaJ Ala SAVE YOUH THOPJHEa fronirf and gun and have them ujruptfil true to life. Rug work heads, all kind of .ta4MWJ Express shipment' glv.nofroitu attention. O. A. CorhU-uf Tannery, south euuXfiii'J carllne. . vlg ;bdbstf;rv , , watchr'JikVKi U. 8. MILLER. Tlifc ATClVif kUthC -Over 20 y'jWMguT - wntcbwekeraL Uavf.,ulf)vS' High-grade work at lastern Opern House street. 10-6-tf '.MUSIC CLASSES. ALEXANDER HALL Stidlo 411 Court strnet; entrance Capital i BuslnsM collrRe. Lemoni In rates, vloUncello, harmony, composition and orchestration. Voices tented r appointment free of charge,. I Salum Wednesdays aad Saturdays 11-28-tf ' MONEY WANTED. 1 MONEY WANTED If you hw large or small savltiRS of money to loan on first mortgage or real es tate security, see the John II. Scott Co. OfBce over the Chlcag.) Store. Phone 1552. 12-17-lm ' , WATER, COMPANY. SALE! WATER COMPANY Oflks city kail, i For water service appit at office.- Dills payable naontali In advance. , , , JOB PRINTING. THE VEATCH PRINTING ( 0 Rooms I and 6 Murphy block. Is prepared to do ysur printing a reasonable . rates. . Calling arda, weddlsg stationery, law briefs, ' gal blafiks, etc. Phone Main J 8. UNDERTAKERS. LEHMAN CLOLXiU U. J. Leh man, A. M. Clougb, mortician and funeral directors. Lteat modern methods known to (ha profession employed. 445 Court street. ....... 9.20-tt PAINTERS, PAPER HANGERS. rAlNTISH AND PAPER HANUEK- Estlmates made and .. flrst-olar work done. I. D. Driver. 817 North Capitol street, Salem, Or. Phoue tit. , ; . . -8-tf PLUMBERS. ! THEO. M. BARIl Plumbing. hoi water and steam Heating and tin ning, l4 Commercial tit. Phone, Main 12. ' " S-i-lyi OTTO MUELLHAUP1 Plumbing, nesting, gaa fitting; price rea onahle; . work guaranteed; wti mates furnished... ; Pho&n .lit vi (1 Chemeketa afenUv. 4-1.7-tf :.; LODGE Dl RECTORY. . ALEM OKANQt. NO. IT, PATlCvlNI of Husbandry klL-ttn, n Unrjt Hall on Stain street, uu lUn .wui - Saturday of each mouth, at 10:11 a. tn t VlsiUns . aud sojourn! menibert welcome. F. A. Myers, master. 2x11a s. Flstcker, sre- . tary. , 13-llrlri VIODEKN WOOUMEN of AMKKIU4 Oregon Cedar Camp Nu. Meets every Tbursdar evening si 8 o'clock iu Holman Hall. - W. W, Hill, Counsel; F. A. Turuer. Clnrk. OCDMliN OF WOK LI) tceet ery Friday night at 7:80 o'eloci In Holnitn Hall. D. P. Newman, 0 C; L. H. Fletcher. Cork, l-lt-81 4 O. U..W., I'ltOTECTlO.N Ldg No, I meets every Munday Te. Ing at 8:00 p. to., la Holcaan Hall, corner State and Libert' Bts , Clyde 8. Mason. M. V. - A. Eugene Aufrano, Recotder. ft-ai-u MULTNOMAH iiOTAL ARCH CILftP tar Nu, ;.' Mitdnnlo b lecoiil 'Friday u each month, at 8 p. N. P. Rv.uiuaaea Ex. High Prlei; Lot L. Ptiarce, Secretary, Tjf-fl UNITED AUTISANBCapItal '" '. ' semblj No. 84, u-eeU svary ri'dni svsclug tn 1. O. O. r. ,tfrn't Mrs. lua L, Ntlen, M. i.' ei. ( t. Vali, aocretary, 151 f.'"''CotUtt street. Phone 1814. 1 nu ,1 r,-....!. PACIFIC LODGE. NO,: it. A. JTi A A. M. Uosonlo hall thirl:Vrtd4 each month, nt 7(3,-rji.iwrfr A. Turner, W. U.t U)liU Pasnrns, flretary alov-J ovri o W8rs8 SALEM UHHJJtf q.,.4 A, !( i. M. 8 lata . rfo mm u ul tlim , first VriAm .V P p. m.. In AUiyiijLj vorpaiJi block. o. II. butiBford. W. - u clAI.EM HUMAN HI .liuf-fWl'T W. H. Bra.' reWdeBtr Tgrnv. H. be rvpurturitu ttie botlsty for tn- tans 1 iru I Inn nn ftTCtrsw'- 1 ILWJiuHriwjUi'Ua V-ke ., W-i,-tiii linn Wire. Barb " pJwW; VoKryi-'K'it'iui;,Btl.i-0 l I g'ea. MHlthiil44?f4'fln8, P. . t B. and Ready RooQug. all at tommttHttmHtH-ttt