Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, December 22, 1910, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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THE" PLAGUE
RAGIfJG 111
MONGOLIA
SrTVATION IS AIM) OKAVH IN
MAKCllt'HIA, WHERE TIIK KPI-
DltMIC ifi M'ltKAJMNO, AND
PRACTICALLY KVKHY ONK AT
TACKED 1)1 KM.
Idkitbd ruti IJIAIKI WIU.
llnng Kong, Doc. II. Unchecked
fcy modern methods of sanitation or
medical aklll, the bubonic plague It
TMglBg Id Magnolia, and acorea are
dying each dar. acccordlng to advice
rescuing aere today, corpses re-
quently found where the nomad
have ramped, according to the dis
patcher. la Manchuria the plague situation
i reported t be grave. The Oer
maa consul has demanded that rad
ical measure be taken to end the ep
idemic. He declare that, unleaa the
authorities act on his demand, that
the German, government will Inter
fere. From the latter part of October to
December IS 543 Chinese and 27
Russians within the precinct of the
Eastern railroad were stricken by
the plague. Practically all of them
died.
THE ONLY INFERENCE IS
k NONE OF THEM ARE K.VT
1 1' Idmitbd rasas Lbasbd wa.
' Portland, Or-, Dec. 22 Postal
clerks of the local division of the
railway rot-fnl service today )e:elved
A check a', f O'i from the governnteil
no' pay the 'costs of beds, fool mid
orhsr e:.pen s for the mon'.hs of
July, August and September. At this
rate each clerk received three cento
id ally for his living expenses,
i At the last session Of congress
$250,000 was appropriated to pay
the postal , clerks' living expenses,
whlhe they were on travel duty. This
was divided up among railway postal
clerks throughout the country, after
the cost of distribution had been de
ducted from the sum.
WILL PItOllABLY BREAK
TRANS-ATLANTIC RECORD
. lw at btjtc ssaM anuim
London, Dec. 22. The Cunard
liner Mauretanla was reported by
wireless today speeding toward Lon-
oon on scneauie time in us eirort to
break the world's record for the
Journey from London to Nenr York
and return. Should the Mauretanla
keep up Its present pace It will reach
Fishgaard at 10 o'clock . tonight,
Greenwich time. Just 11 days,-14
liours and 7 minutes having" elapsed
since the trip was begun,' William
Kaag Holt, special correspondent of
the London Mall, who "did America
In 38 hours," is on board the Vessel:,
, X '
-CHRISTMAS COSTS
' NINETY MILLION'S
". . 1 Isnitbo pins Vitro wins.1
' Washington, Dec. 22. It was es
timated by Victor Olmstead, chief of
the bureau of statistics, that the
ChrlBtmas "giving germ" cost the
American people $90,000,000 this
year. Not more than half the peo
ple are giving present costing mon
ey, according to Olmstead. Of the re
maining 4 8,000,000 a few are op--posed
to Christmas giving, and a vast
number do not give, because they
have no money.
Of the givers, several million will
"be children, whose expenditure range
from 10 cents to $1. Olmstead cal
culated' that the child' average
-Chrlstmaa expenditure will be 60
. - Im.. . . mmm itlal-1a
(711 IB, iu nin b1tv . o
whose expenditure average between
13 aad 15.
ITALY MAY TACKLE
TCKKKY FOR CHRISTMAS
j tNiTS rasa lbamwd winnl
London, Deo, 22. The Pall Mall
Caavtt In today's issue prints an ac-
ont of the embarking or the Italian
army corps for Tripoli a the result
of strained relation between Italy
and Turkey.
O
Catarrh Caaae Be Oulresl
Vltb lecal appileaUeaM. as they ass
ent reach the seat of the diseaal.
Catarrh Is a blood or coastltutleaal
.disease aad la orde t cura It yet
must take Internal remedies. Hall's
Catarrh Cure 1 takea Internally,
and acts directly o the blood aad
mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh
Cure Is net a Quack medicine. Tt
was prescribed by one of the best
nhvslcians In this country for yearf
and I a regular prescription. It 1
composed of the best toales known.
mnihined with the best blood purl
tiers, acting directly on the mucous
surfaces. The perfect combination
of the two Ingredient la what pro
duces such wonderful result la cur
inc Catarrh. Send for testimonials
free.
F. J. CHENEY A CO.,
Prop., Toledo, O.
Sold by druggist, price 76c
' Take Hall' Family Pill for eon
.-tlpatlon.
y levers
FORTLAin KAJUUET..,
WheatTrack prices: ., frfueetera,
Ilo; elan, lie, red ft a Mian, 19c;
Valley, lie; 40-fold, Ilo,
Ffcoar patawa, IS. II. per barrel
atralghta, I4.19O4.I0; exports,
$1.10; Valley, $120; graham,
1419; whole wheat, anartert, 1 6.
Bftrley- Feed, 2&.A0 per ton
brewing, 121.10 per ton.
Hay Track prtoes: Timothy, Wil
lamette Valley, fill; 20 per ton;
Hasten Oregon, Jiff II; alfalfa.
114; grain hay,. 14.5O01S.SO;
clover, 111014. x
Corn Whole, III; cracked, f 10
ear ton.
Mlllstuffs Braa, 2426 per
toa; middlings, 129011; shorts,
111.19021; rUled barley, 24Q
II. II.
ate White, $21 OHIO.
Dairy and Country Produce.
Batter City creamery, solid
paek, 17c per lb.; butter fat.
!6o per lb.: country store butter,
14 925(1 per lb.
Bkki Oregoa ranch, candled.
42 He; . current receipts, 38c; East-
end,, lie per desea.
Cheese Fun cream, twins. IT Vie
per lb.; Young America, 18 Vic.
Poultry Hsu, Ilo; Spring lie,
eariks. white. H4M7c: aeese. lie:
tnrlseys alive, 29c; dressed, 22c,
squabs. 1 2 per dozen.
Pork Fancy, HO lie per pound.
Veal Fancy. IB to 121 pounds,
13014c per pound.
Groceries, Dried Frail, Etc
Dried Fruit Apple, 100 per lb.;
currant, 18 V4 15c; apricots, 14
16c; dates, 10c per lb.; figs, bulk,
white or black, by sack, 7 8c; B6i.
$1.6001.76; 12-12s, 86c; 86-lls,
$8.26; li0-ls, 85c; Smyrna, 18c.
Salmon Columbia River." 1-lb.
tails, $2.10 per dos.; 2-lb. tall,
12.95;. 1-lb. flats, 13.25; Alaska
pink, 1-lb. tails, $1.25; rod 1-lb
tails, $1.65; sockets, 1-lb. tallB, $2.
Coffee Mocha. 24 028c: Java.
ordlwr, 17 20c; Costa Rca, tn
oy,,1820c; .good, 16 18c; ordi
nary, 1216o per lb.
Nuts--Wainuts, 16 17c per lb.;
Brazil nuts, lZcffl filberts, 16c:
almonds, 1618c;, pecans, 18c:
cocoanuts, 40c $1 per dozen.
Salt Granulated, $15 per ton;
half-ground, 100s, $8.50 per ton;
60s, $9 per ton.
Beans Small white, 4V4c; large
white, 4V4c; Lima, 6c; pink.
6Vse; red Mexicans, 6c; bayou,
IV4c
Sugar Dry granulated, fruit ami
berry, $5.50; beet, $5.30; .extra C,
$5; golden C, $4.80; yellow D
$4.80; cubes (barrels), $5.15; pow
dered, $4.86. Terms on remittances
within 15 days, deduct o per lb.,
if later than 15 days and within 30
days, deduct Vic per pound. Maplo
sugar, 15 18c per pound.
Klce No. 1 Japaa, 4c; cheaper
grades, $3.6004.15; Southern head
6V47c.
Honey Choice, $3.75 per case,
itralned, 7 Vic per pound.
Vegetable mua Fruit.
Apples King, 40 75o per box;
Wolf River, 75c$l; Waxen, 75c
$1.00; Baldwin, 75c $1.25; Nor
thern Spy, 76c $1. 3s; Snow, $1.25
O1.60; Spitzenzerg, $1.2502; Win
ter Banana, $1.75 3.60.
Oreen fruits Pears, $1.25 2
oer box: grapes. $1.75 2 per bos:
cranberries, $12 12.60 per barre.
Trepical Fruits Oranges, $2.2!,
02.75; lemons,1 $4; grapefruit.
$3.50 4 per box; bananas, 6c per
lb., pine apples, 6c per pound.
Vegetable Beans, 12 HC per lb.,
cabbage, $11.25 per hundred;
cauliflower, $2 2.25 per crate; cel
ery, California, $3 per crate; cu
cumbers, $2 per box; eggplant, $1
1.25 per crate; garlic, 10Ibl2c per
pound; green onions, 16c per dozen;
head lettuce, 60 065c per dozen;
hothouse lettuce, $101.25 per box,
pepper, lOo per lb.; pumpkins, 1
lVo per lb; radiBhes, 11029c per
dozen; sprout, 7 I; squash, 1
1V4 per lb.; tematoe. $1.21 per
clack Vageiaaies Oarreta, HO
1.16; ImmU. fill; paraatpa, $1
t.It; taralpa, $1.
' - ti.ii at l.II
partkaadred; wt potataes, i
pas peaad. t
aleas Oregea, $1.41 per hua-
Hams II to 12 pounds, 17Vic;
12 to 14 pounds, 17c; 14 to II
pound. llVic; skinned, lVc; pic
nics, II Vic; cottage roll, 15e.
Bacon Fancy. 10c; standard,
29c; choice, 25c; English, 21c.
29c; choice, 25c; English, 21c.
Dry Salt CuredRegular short
clears, dry salt, 15 Vic; smoked.
17c; back, light, salt. 16 Vic; smoked
17c; backs, heavy, salt. 16c; smoked
11 Vie; export bellies, salt, llVic;
smoked, lie.
Stnokeb Meats Beef tongues,
76c; dried oeef sets, 22c; outs'des,
20c; Insldes, 28c; aauckies. 22c.
PJckled Goods-Barrela, p'gs'
feet, $14; regular tripe. $10; honey
comb tripe. $12; lnoch tongue $22.
lambs', tongues. $40.
Lard Teas, aetue rendered,
It Vie: standard " pure. II Vie
choice, llVts. vteolng, llVie.
sjinti wea ana
"Heps HttrlNl-lIU araav 14
Wool Eaitaia ssragoa. IlOlTl
tbi Valley, It OH par tt.
' Mohair Caolwv S0O88e per lb
Hide Baited hides, IViOTVi
pr lb.; salted calf, lie; sHd kip,
7 He; aalted stags, lo; green hide
1 cent less; dry hide. UViO l7c)
dry calf, 17018c; dry stags, U
He.
Caacara Bark 4HO per lb.
Pelt Dry. 10 He; aalud. butch-
er'., Uka-oS, 40075c; Bprlag
lamb, II O 4le. .
Olsa.
Linseed OH Pur raw In barrets
96c; kettle boiled, lo barrels, 98c
raw, In cases, $1.01; kettle boiled,
In cases, $1.03. Lota of 250 gal
lons, 1 cent lees per gallon. .
Coal OH Water White, cases.
17c; wood bbls., 12 Vic; Iron bbls.,
9 Vic; Headlight, cases,' 18 Vic, wood
bbls., 15 Vic, Iron bbls., 11 Vic; Eo
cene, cases, 20c; special Water
White, wood bbls., 17c; iron bbls..
13c; Elaine, cases, 27c; Extra Star,
cases, 20c; V. M. It P. Naptha.
case, 2 2 Vic; Iron bbls., 16 Vic.
Gasoline R. C. or motor . gaso
line, in cases, 25e; r. c or motor
gaaollae, iron, barrel, lc; II gaso
line, ta cases, 27 Vio; II gasoline,
Iron barrel, lie.
Naptha V. M. . P. naptha.
caaea, II Vie; v. m. at p. naptha, iron
barrel. II Vic; engine distillate,
Iron barrels, I Vic ' ' " i
Local Wholesale Market.
Flour, hard wheat ..$6.86
Flour, valley $4.60
Mill feed, bran : . .$28.00
Snorts. . $30.00
Wheat, bushel 82 085
Oats, bushel Ilo
Hops, new ....13 He
Hops, 1909 crop ......10c
Hops, 1910 crop 9 Olio
Jhi ttlm t bark .404 Vie
Wool 17 20c
Potatoes, bu .' 6l60o
Apples bushel , ...60 0 60c
Hay, ' timothy1 . . ,
.$11
Oat and Vetch '." $1101,
Batter ana Egg.
Butter, ' creamery . .... i ...... . 17c
Eggs .- 40c
Butter fat ' 80c
Butter, country 35c
Poultry. '
Broilers and fryers 12n
Hen ; 18s
Roosters (young) 12c
Roosters (old) c
Turkey ....180o
Duck .12 H
Geese DC
Livestock.
Steers (under, 1000 lb) ... $5.6006
Steers (1000 to 1200 lb) .. $4.60 0 5
Cows. . ....... $8. 60$4.50
Hogs, fat ....7 7 Vic
Stock IVi 7c
Ewes ?c
Spring lambs n
Veal, according to quality He
RAIKOADS:
SOUTHERN PACIFIC.
Southbound.
No. 13 San Francisco Exp 8:30a.m.
No. 19 Ashland Passenger 10:59a.m
No. 17 Roseburg Pasenger 6:46p.m
No. 11 Shasta Limited. .. .7".43p.m
No. 27 Eugene Passenger 8:14p.m.
No. 15 California Exprees9 :56p.m.
No. 226 Way Freight .... 9:50a.ra
No. 222 Portland Fart Frt 10:45p.m.
Northbound.
No. 16 Oregon Express .. 5:15am
No. 28 Portland Paasenger 8:36a.m.
No. 12 Shasta Limited ...12:35pm
No. 18 Portland Passenger 2:56p.m
No. 20 Portland Pasenger 7:4Sp.m
No. 225 Way Freight ...12:85p.m
No. 221 Portland Fast Frt 2:43a.m
OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY CO.
Local Leave Foa -
Portland and later 1:49 a.m.
Portlaad-Hlllaboro Inter . . 1:11 a.m.
Portland aad later ll:la.m.
Pertlaaa aad Inter 1:91 p.as.
Port, TaalaUa. HUUbor. 1:11 p.as.
Portlaad-HHVrbor later..
4:99 p.m.
:llp.a.
:19 p.m.
ParUaaa aad later
PerUnn4 aad tnlar
PoftWad aad lne
fwrUnad-tOtiesnr aatar..
:ll
:
r
1:99 .
4: 99-as
: p.
:19 a.
Partlnal aad later
PwrtkaM-diUlaaora tator..
ParUaaA aa4 latar ......
reUaa4 aad Uler....
PetrOaaa Tkaasor trala
19:49
Stiexi, FaS City A VYestorn Ry
Leave Waat Baiean tor: '
DaUaa, Fall City aad Black Rock
9:99 a. m.
Dallas. Fall City and Black Rock
i:io aad 4:11 p. m.
tlnnday Trajnn Ion
Dallas it Bleck Rock ..........
, .):00 a. m. and 1:16 p. m.
Train Arrive at West Salem from
Dallas 1:16 a. m.
Black Mock and Dallas . . 12:20 p.' m.
Fallr City 4:16 p. m.
If you are suffering from bilious
ness, constipation, Indigestion
chroulo 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
yon a free sample of Chamberlain's
Siomncb and Liver Tablets. Sold
by all dealer.
.if. ' f .1 r -h ('""I'i vt.'n
CLASS
f. t ... !.. .i . ;
trrmm, o t H-r4,im Symttau,,
Watch Ibsely
The best way to save money 1 to spend niodey wisely, "and to sell what
you want to get rid of just when the buyer is most eager t get It
That' why so many thrifty, enterprising 'people are steady readers of
the classified ads. in the Capital Journal. Every day there's a new sug
gestion for money-making. Right now, today,' it's a. safe wager that
there's more than one offer for you in the' "marketplace of; the Mun
nlmakers" in today's Capital Journal.. Somebody offering, at a special
ly advantageous price, Just the thing you've been wanting. Or some
body, willing to pay a good price tor just the thing that you have, and
that you are willing to part with. It' Just ss important to watch for
the ads. of people who want to buy from you, a to watch the ads. of
people who make it well worth your while to buy-from them.
, - . . . ' ; - i ;:
Dear Mr. Munnlmaker, ''' '
Care of The Capital Journal Classified Columns. !
Through a little Munnlmaker Classified Ad In The Capital Journal, I
sold my boat. Yours truly, AQUATIC. .
Write Mr. Munnlnjaker, care of The.'Capltal Journal, or 'phone him,
No. 82, whenever you want anything. '
Capital Journal "Want Ads" Bring
Quick Results
On cent a word for ftrit Insertion.
On-balt cnt a word tor each Inurtloa
tbereattcr. No adTertlicmtat taken for
Im tban 26o. Count six words to the
line.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE Fir and
Phone Farmers 658.
oak wood.
12-21-tf
FOR BALE OoM IVi H. P. Staver
. gasoline .eaglae, aheap., Inquire
at 171 Saath Liberty Btl 6-22-tf
GOOD HOME For sal cheap. For
particulars see owner ' on place.
604 Belmont St., Salem, Oregon.
l-27-tf
FOR SALE 25 cord or oak wood;
10 to deliver immediately. ' Cil
Main 1431. 10-10-tf
tfOK SALE Chnstmaa trees, mis
tletoe and Xmas decorations, 867
State street. 12-15-tw
LOTS FOH SALE $2 5 and up. In
quire, E. Earl, 20th and Lee St.
12-17-6t
FOR SALE Household goods must
be sold at once; steel range. 661
South University street.
12-21-St
FOR SALE OK TRADE Suburban
Home. 15 acre close to city, all
clear, fine et of , buildings. Take
. city property or farpi In exchange.
Ellis & Wood, 476 Court street.
. 12-17-lt
FOR SALE Thoroughbred Barred
Plymouth Rocks, Browa Leg
horns, Rhode Island Reds, roost
ers. 1119 Norway street, Sales
Pboae 411. U-ll-tf
WOOD FOR BALIO Caa deliver
hard aad soft wood, la II aad
11-inch aad 4-foot lengths to all
arts of the city. My weed la
well seasoned aad aader eaelter.
Price reaaoaabl. ' Salem Fnel
Yards. -Phone Mala I29. Ofnce,
762 Trade treat. - . '
FOR SALS Comfertabl home far
- a-ramlly,- oa aasy terms, arlght-
voem dwelling, modern, bath aad
toilet, city water, lot $0x199. eaar
tarm. J est what a ale laius
triou family need Instead of
paying- rent. Take $199 cask.
Addreaa Spokane,. Journal ozte.
12-l-lnw
WAN. ED
WANTED TO- TRADE Two lot for
good horse and buggy. See J. W.
WillBon with Derby Wlllson, U.
S. Bank Bids. 12-19-if
FOR RENT.
WANTED Ulrl for general houso-
work. Mrs. Thos. Brown, 926
-Oak St. Phone 1613.
WANTED Lint your property with
us. Bogert and Bon Room 3.
Ladd A Bush Bank Bldg. '
12-19-lw
FOR RENT Two rooms, furnished
or unfurnished, Inquire, A. V.
Edwards. 132 North 18th street
12-81-61
M. y.
ROOM AMD BOARD.
ROOM AND BOARD Nicely fur
ntshed room, electrlo light, hot and
cold water, home cooking and com
forts: use of phone;- also room
for light housekeeping. Phone
1016. H. Hays. 86 North High
street. 11-1 6-1 m
MASSAGE PARLORS.
ELITE MASSAGE Aad BeauV par
lors. Chiropodists, manlcurlag aw
scalp treatments, shampoolsg, h sir
dressing and weaving, facial treat
menu of all kinds, and bake oVea
baths for rheumatism - and run
down system!. Room 102 U. 8.
National Bank building. '
OSTEOPATHY.
DR. EVA M. TUTTUa Osteopath.
Graduate of the American School
of Osteopathy, Kirksvllle, Mo,
Treats -.cute and chronle disease
of mea, women and children. Ctoav
sultatloa free. Office 816-217 U. B.
National Bank Building. Phone
Main $89.
BAKERS.
BUTTERNUT BREAD It Is worts
more than any ether bread, yet
the price 1 no higher. For aale
at your grocer'. California Bak
ery. Thoma Coo Prone.
LIVERY Si ABLE.
POSTOFF1CE LIVERY and Sal
Btable. Best of turnouts, Quick
service; rate reasonable. For
anything in livery and boarding,
call or 'phone Malu 188. E. E
Gillian, Proprietor. Ferry street.
BOX FACTORY.
G. F. MASON BOX COMPANY
147 Miller street. Beuth Balem;
maaufaetarer of all hi ad . at
koxea, crate aad fruit dryer ae
aeaaorlas. Pha 101.
TAILORING - AND CLEANING.
Paea 1515 MODEL Phone 1515
TAILORING. CO.
195 Santa Commercial Street
Look what we do. W cut aad
make suit to order for ladies aad
geatlemea at popular prtea in ear
Balem (tor. Ladles' Suits, $19.99
a p. Gentlemen's. $21.99 up. Claim
ing, remodeling, dying, pressing
neatly deae. j
T0NS0RIAL.
U. G. MEYER . CO The best aa
largest shop In the city. SU
. first-class barbers. Only flrst-elaat
bootblack In city; porcelain bathf
ai d everything pertaining to a Orel
class shop. Also carry a full Ua
of cigar and tobaeuo and barber
'supplies. 162 Commercial street,
next door to Statesman eAco.
--ti
SEWER PIPES.
SALEM SEWER PIPE CO Maker
of glazed cemeat sewer pipe from
S to 24 Inches In sis. The kind
that ha been used In Brooklyn,
N. Y., for 80 year, and 1 being
-used today most exclusively, 266
South Liberty street, Salem, 6r.
12-1-tf
1 mJt
BUSINESS CARDS. MUSIC CLASSES. ?
PIANO , TUNINO ImtaJlo U ALEXANDER HALL tndt 4St
Wood, tontng, polahlng. repair- Court street; entrance Capital
ing. Telephone 984. Shop III Buslneea college. Lesson la vote),
N. Winter 60. l-3-lyt vlollncello, harmony, coiwp't.fei
; aad orchestration. Voices trt4 har
SURVEYING McBlroy Smith, appointment free of ebarr, aa
land surveying. 20 year exper- Balem Wednesday aad Pmtiirdara.
' tone. Ofllce, over Chicago Stare, - ' ' -: : " ' -9t-tf '
; , " ' la0. MONEY WANTED.
Call for the C. O. tamale. Have
no other. See that tha brand Is
on them. All orders promptly
filled In and outside of city. 1842
' North Front St. Pbone Mala 404.
Manufactured by G. F. Witting.
12-2-lmo
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, complete instruction, day or
evening. Angolut Auto Academy.
Office 326 1-2 -Washington street,
Room 416, Portland, Or. 12-17-tf
AMERICAN PAVING CO Offlca No.
426, South Commercial, manufac
turers of artificial building- toa
and marble for Interior hoaee
furnishing - and monumental ase.
For $500 we will make you' all
blocks needed for a 5-room cot
tage; 20 years' expedience. ' ". W
make anything-' in cement. Ce
ment walks a specialty. ; 12-21-lm
REAL ESTATE.
$3,600 BUYS SIX . acre of cholc
land close In; four" " room house,
small barn, three acre of young
orchard; terms. Roam, 804 TJ. 8.
Bank bldg., 12-12-tf
HUAS ft WOOIy Real astau.
loan and Insurance, notary pna
;ilo, employment bureau. Fhea
; 664. 476 Court 8t, Salem. Ore
gon. Ticket omee Hambnrg-Amer
lean ateampahlp line.'. 11-1-lyi
CLEANING AND DYEING.
FRENCH DRY and Steam Cleaning
and Dye Work Gent suits
cleaned and - pressed.. Ladles'
silks, gloves and lace.' W give
special attention. , We ar clean
ers and1 repairer. Our price ar
satisfactory. Give us a trial. All
work called for and delivered.
Phone Main 1750. 115 So. Com
mercial street.
collections:
COLLECTIONS--Dont worry about
your bill if yon : cannot collect
them. Send them to us w will
send you your money. The most
efficient service in Marion oounty
Is that of the Capital Colleottoa
Agency, 205, U. 8. National Bank
Bldg., Salem, Ore. Phone 773.
' 11-19-tf
SECOND HAND STORE.
CALL AT the new and second-hand
store of E. L. Stiff ft Co. New
stock arriving dally. Prices cut
for holidays. If you want to sell
your goods, phone 941. Best
price paid. Corner Court and
Liberty. Stove and range new
and second hand. 8-ll-tf
O. L. McPEAK, complete houae fur
nisher, new and second hafcd good
bought and soldi alao second
hand watcba- cheap for cash; har
Dees, guns and .saddles.
Call Main 1233. Highest each
price paid for second hand good.
170 So. Commercial street. 19-20tf
LIQUOR HOUSE.
BUTTE ft . WENDHJROTH Ftas
win .liquor aad dgara. W kaav
die tha celebrated Kellogg aad
Castle whiskies. Cool and . r
flashing beer eonataaUy a
draught. Booth Cemmaralal St.
9--lrv
FAMILY UQUOR Store AU sUnd-
aid brands of liquor kept la
stock. Wine by the gallon. Bot
tle or case. Free delivery la the
olty limit. E. Eckerlen, III N.
Commercial street.
TAXIDERMY.
SAVE YOUR TROPHIES from red
and gun and have them moisted
true ta life. Rug work, gam
heads, all kind of Uxidermf.
Eipres shipments given prompt
attention. C. A. CorblL Red
Tannery, south nd Yew Park
carllne. l-l$-lvr
WATCHMAKER.
U. S. MILLER, THE WATCHMAKER
- Over 20 year' prience as a
watchmaker at t'eatrtce, Neb.
High-grade work at Eastern price.
Opera House block, 484 Court
trot. 10-6-tf
PLUMBERS.
THEO. M. BARR Plumbing, ho"
wHtr and stesru nesting and tlr
nlng. 14 Commercial St. Phnr.
Mala 111. l-l-ln
OTTO MUELI.H ATPT Hlumbln
heating, ga fitting; trrtoaa ran
oaable; work guaranteed;
mate furnished. Phoaa 179
.)M Chemekcta itreat. 1-1 7 -U
MONEY WANTED If you have'
large or small sums of money an
loan on Drat mortgage real oe
tate security, . see the John It.
Scott Co. Office over the Cnlcag
Store. Phono 1552. 12-17-lm
WATER COMPANY.
SALEM WATER COMPANY OJKee,
city hall. For water service apply
at oSloe. Bill payable moat!,
la advance. . . t
JOB PRINTING.
SAVE A DOLLAR on your next Job .
a. ..!,... ...
Veatch Printing Co., 6, and 7.
Murphy Block, Salem, Ore. Aar
thlng la the printing Una.
r UNDERTAKERS. j
LliiHMAN A CUMyfrll U. J. .. Lea
man, A. M. Clongh, mortidami
and funeral' directors Latent
modern method -known totha
profeealon employed. 445 Cow .
street. ,
9-19-tf
PAINTERS, PAPER HANGERS.
PAINTER AND PAPER HANGER :
Estimate made ' and " frrat-elan
work i don.' t jl. D. Driver, III
North Capitol street, Balem, Or.
Phono 929. 1-ti-tS .
LODGE DIRECTORY. !
SALEM ORANGE D. 17, PATRONS
of Husbandry Meet In - Hurst
Hall on Stat street, on tha foarta '
Saturday of each month, at 10:11
a. m Vlsltlnj and sojonralnc '
member welcome. F. A. Myem.'
master. Zolla S. Fletcher, Bear-
tary. , ll-ll-lyr
MODERN WOODMEN of AMERICA,.,
Oregon Cedar Camp No. 1241.
Meeta every Thursday evening e
I o'clock lu Holman Hall. W. W.
HU1, Counsel; F. A. Turner, Clark,
WOODMEN OF WORLD Meet ev
ery Friday night at 7:80 o'clock.
In Holman Hall. D. P. Newman, O
C.j U H. Fletcher. Cerk. i 1-19-9-
a, O. U. W, , PROTECTION Lod)
No. 1 meet every Monday v eat
ing at 3:00 p. sv; In Holman
Hall, aorner State and Liberty Sta.
Clyde S. Mason. M; W. . A-.
Eugen Autrano, Recorder. .
I-Il-W
MULTNOMAH ROYAL ARCH CHAP
tar No. 1. Masonic hall seooadM
Friday o each month, at I p. .w
N. P. RiMmuasea Ex. High Prleet.
UNITED ARTISANS Capital As
sembly No. 14, meet ovary Frldaj
evening in I. O. O. F. - Tempi.
Mr. Ida L. NUes, M. A, S. K.
. Vail, secretary, 168 8. Cottaa
ctreat. Phono 1214. T-18-49.
PACIFIC LODGE, NO. 19. A. F. 4 '
A. M. Masonic hall, thirl Fridan,
each month, at 7:1 Cp. m. Fraam
A. Turner, W. 11.' hot. L Pear,
aeoraUry - l-l-M
8ALEM LODGE NO. 4, A. F. ft A.
M. State oommualcatloa Mt
first Friday in each menth at 7:39
p. m., In Masonic hall, McComaost
block. Geo. H. Dunsford, W.
M.; John Bayne, secretary. ' -
BALEM HUMANE BOCWY Dr.
, W. H. Byrd, president: Mr. H.
W. Meyer, vice-president; Bd.
GUUngham, aeereUry. - ExeeaUve
eommlttee: - Rev. . Barr ' O. Laav
Mine Kittle Moor. Mrs. ft. Hater.
Cases of cruelty to animal aulT
b repotted to the Society for ta
'atlaatlea. A sprained ankm will asually
disable the Injured person for than
or four week. This Is du to laek
of proper treatment. When Cham
berlain' Liniment I applied a ear
may be effected In three ' or tear
days. This liniment 1 on of the
best and most remarkable prepara
tions la use. Bold by all dealer.
Even the day get short Just be
fore Chrlatma, probably - oat ot
sympathy with poor old Dad. '
Chi lid rn Ory
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTOPIA
i Salem Fence Works;:
Headquarters for Woven Wire
-' ' Fencing, Hop Wire. - Barb
Wire, Poultry Netting, Sala-
gle. Malthold Rooflng, P. ft.
" I), and Ready Rooflng. All at
the lowest prlee.
I ClIAS. D. MULLIGAN $
J 160 Court tret Phon 111 X
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