Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, February 03, 1911, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    MARKETS.
PORTLAND MARKETS.
Grab, Flour, feed, Etc
What Track prices: Bluestem,
83c; ciuo, sue; rea itussian, voc;
Valley. 82c; 40-fold. 81c.
irliir Pn tmnr S3. Ilk nr hnrrAl
straights. $4.10 & 4.60; exports.
J3.7U; v aney, io.tv; granara, .su;
whole wheat, quarters, $5.
Barley Feed, $23 23.50 per ton;
VranllKT 1 57 (ffl 27 Kfl
Hay Track pmes: Timothy, Wil-
lanntte vaney, ikj5u per ron;
Eastern Oregon, $21 22; alfalfa,
$12.50013.50; grain bay, $13.50014,
clover $12.50(913.
Corn Whole, $28; cracked, $29
per ton.
Millstuffs Bran, $2324 per ton;
middlings, $31; shorts, $25; rolled
barloy. $2627.
Oats White, $23 per ton.
Dairy Mid Country Froduce.
Butter City creamery, extra. 1 and
2 pound prints, in boxes, 33c per
pound; less than boxes, cartons and
delivery extra.
Eggs Oregon ranch, candled, 30c;
Oregon case county, 2829c.
Cheese Full cream, twins, 16c
per lb.; Young America, 17c.
oultry Live: Hens, 1617c;
Springs, 1617c; turkeys, 1820c
ducks, 25c; geese, 14c. Dressed:
Turkeys, choice, 2225c.
Pork Fancy, lOtgllc per lb..
Veal Fancy, 88 to 125 pounds,
13 14c per pound. ,
Groceries, lined Fruits, Etc.
Dried Fruit Apples, 11c per lb.,
currants, 1315c; apricots, 14
16c; dates, 10 c per lb.; figs, bulk,
white or black, uy sack, 7 8c; 56a,
11.5001.75; 12-128, 85c; 36-123,
$2.25; 10-ls, 85c; Smyrna, 18c.
fcalmon Columbia River, 1-lb.
talis, $2.10 per duz.; 2-lli. mils,
$2.95; 1-lb. Mats, Ale. ka
pink, 1-lb. tails. $1.25; -ed 1 I)
tails, $1.65; sockeye. 1-lb. tails. $2.
Coffee Roasted, in Irums 23(g34c
per pound.
Nuts Walnuts, 17V418o per lb.;
Brazil nuts, 16c; Alberts, 16c;
almonds, 16lSc, vetans, 18c;
cecoanuts, 90cfl per dozen.
Salt Granulated, $15 per ton;
half-ground, 100s, $8.50 per ton;
60s, $9 per ton.
Beans Small white, 4c; large
white, 4c; Lima, 5c; pink,
6&c; red Mexicans, 6c; bayou,
Ke.
Sugar Dry granulated, fruit and
berry, $5.30; best, $5.10; extra C,
$4.80; golden C, $4.70; yellow D,
$4.60; cubes (barrels), $4.95; pow
dered, $4.65. Terms on remittances
within 15 days, deduct Vt c per pound.
If later than 15 days and within 30
days, deduct Vac per pound. Maple
sugar, 1518c per pound.
Rice No. 1 Japan, 4c; cheaper
grades, $3.504.55; Southern head
SV47c. ' '
Honey Choice, $3.75 per case,
stnlned, 8 Vic per pound.
Vegetables ana TYuItn.
Apples Fancy, $1.602.50; choice
$11.23; common, E0c$l per box.
Green fruits Pears, $1.25 1.75
per box; grapes, 75c$l per box;
cranberries, $12(812.50 per barrel.
Tropical fruits Oranges, navels $2
2.75 per box; Japanese, $13.50;
Frollda grapefruit, $3.50; California
grape fruit, $3.504; bananas, Ec
per pound; pineapples, 6 per pound.
Vegetables Beans, 12 c per lb.,
cabbage, $1.25 1.50 per hundred;
cauliflower, $1.752 per crate; cel
ery, California. $3.25 per crate; cu
cumbers, $2 per box; eggplant, $l(g
1.25 per crate; garlic, 1012c per
pound; green onions, 20c per dozen;
hothouse lettuce, 75c$1.00 per box;
Peppers, 15c per lb.; pumpkins, 2c
Per pound; radishes, 3035c per
dozen; sprouts, 78c; squash, 2c
Per pound; tomatoes, $1.752.50 per
box.
Kack Vegeiatea carrott, 31 i
beets, $1.25; parsnips, $1.60;
turnips, $1.00.
Potatoes Oregon, $1.25 , 1.S0
Per hundred; sweet potatoes, 3c
Pr pound.
Onions Oregon, $2.00 per hundred.
Provisions,'
Hams-10 to 12 pounds, 17 c; 12
" Punds. 17 He; 14 to 16 pounds,
"c; skinned. 17C; picnics. 14c;
cottage roll, 16c.
Bacon-Fancy, 29c; standard, 29c;
choice, 23c; English, 20a
D7 Salt Cured Regular short
"ears, dry salt, 14 He; smoked, 16c;
"As, light, salt, 14 He; smoked. 16c;
aeks, heavy, salt, 14c; smoked. 15 He
sports, salt, 16c; smoked, 17 He.
Smoked Meats-Beef tongues, 65c;
"led beef sets, 22c; outsides, 20c;
to5'des, 23c; knuckles, 22c
Pickled Goods-Barrels, ptgs feet,
regular tripe, ,$10; honey comb
Pe, $12; lunch tongues, $22; lambs'
"agues, $40.
ifiurdKettle "ndered, tierces,
": tubs, i4Hc; standard pttre,
uerces. iau. ..!. . . .
'" mu. iac; cnoice,
ejc, i2Hc. tubs, 12 c; shorten-
- "erces, 10C; tubs. 10Hc
( maes, ntc.
tnH1 crcp "c; .1909
., tuciracis, l415a
Wool Eastern Oregon. 1218c
id; Valley, 17 19c per lb.
Mohair Choice, 30c per lb.
Hides Salted hides, 6H7Hc
per lb.; salted calf, 13c; salted kin
7 He; salted stags, 6c; green tides.
1 cent less; dry hides, 16H17c;
dry calf, 17 18c; dry stags, 11
12c.
Cascara Bark 4H04e per lb.
Pelts Dry, 10 He; salted, butch
ers' take-off. 403 7Ec: Rnrlar
lambs, 26 450,
Local Wholesale Market.
Bran. . $25.00
Fiour, hard wheat $5.J6
Flour, valley $4.404.60
Mill feed, bran $24.00
Shorts. . $27.00
Wheat, bushel .' 99c
Oats, bushel 3840c
Hops, 1909 crop 1013Hc
Hops, 1910 crop 16H018Hc
Chittlm bark ,...4H5c
Wool 17 20c
Potatoes, bu 75c
Apples bushel 50 060c
Hay, timothy ....$16
Oat and vetch $12 018
Butter ana Eggs.
Butter, creamery 33c
Eggs 28c
Butter fat 33c
Butter, country 30c
Poultry.
Broilers and fryers .' 16c
Hens 14c
Roosters (young) ll13c
Stag3 ...11c
Roosters (old) 8c
Turkeys 1820n
Ducks. ...16c
Geese C. ..11c
Livestock,
Steers (under 1000 lb) . . .$5.50G
Steers (1000 to 1200 lb) .. $4.50 5
Cows $3.50 $4.50
Hogs, fat 77Hc
Stock 6H 7c
Ewes 3c
Spring lambs 6c
Veal, according to quality 11c
Speedy Belief from Kidney Trouble.
"I had an acute attack of Bright's
disease with inflammation of the
kidneys and bladder, and dizziness,"
says Mrs. Cora Thorp. Jackson,
Mich. "A bottle of Foley's Kidney
Remedy overcome the attack, re
duced the inflammation, took away
the pain and made the bladder ac
tion normal. I wish everyone could
know of this wonderful remedy."
Red Cross Pharmacy, H. Jerman.
0
Ship Subsidy Passed. .
Washington, Feb. 3. The senate
yesterday passed the Gallinger ship
subsidy bill by a vote of 40 to 39,
vice President Sherman casting the
deciding vote.
0
Life on Pannmn Cnnnl.
has had one frightful drawback
malaria trouble that has brought
suffering and death to thousands.
The germs cause chills, fever and
ague, biliousness, Jaundice, lassi
tude, weakness and general debility,
But Electric Bitters never fail to de
stroy them and cure malaria trou
bles. "Three bottles completely
cured me of a very severe attack of
malaria," writes Wm. A. Fretwell, of
Lucama, N. C, "and I've had good
health ever since." Cure stomach,
liver and kidney troubles, and pre
vent Typhoid, 50c. Guaranteed by
J. C. Perry, Druggist
A men who does his friends ought
to "do" time.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CAS TORI A
TAXIDERMY.
SAVE YOUR TROPHIES from rod
and ;un and have them mounted
true to life. Rug work, game
beads, all kinds of taxidernvj
Express shipments given ' prompt
attention. C. A. Corbit. Red
Tannery, south end Tew Part
UNDERTAKERS.
LEU MAX & CLOUGH U. J. Leh
man, A. M. Clough, mortician
and funeral directors. Latett
modern methods known to the
profession employed. 445 Court
street -20-tf
T0NS0RIAL.
H. H METER & CO. The best an
largest shop in the city. bjj
Brst-class barbers. Only flrst-cltn
bootblack in city; porcelain bathi
ar i everything pertaining to a first
cli.88 shop. Also carry a full lint
of cigars and tobacco and barber
supplies. 162 Commercial stree'
next door to Statesmai Sice.
4--t
PLUMBERS.
THEO. M. BARR Plumbing, ho'
water and steam Heating and tlr
nlng, 164 Commercial St. Phone
Main 192. 1-1-lJ'
OTTO MTTELLHATTPT Plumbing
heating, gas fitting; unces a
"enable; work guaranteed; esti
mates furnished. Phone $71
v6 Chemeketa street 4-17-tl
FINLAT k REYNOLDS, plumbers and
gas fitters. Modern plumbing and
expert work our specialty. Satis
faction guaranteed. 325 Center St
Phone Main 610. 1-9-tf
CLASSIFIED
lr-r4, 4og, ij Mttrtftiuan .SyMjieat,
Long Green
What do you need? Somebody who reads the Journal has Just whit you
want Don't waste time hunting for him yourself. Just put your need
into words and put the words Into a little Munnimaker in the classified
columns of tho Journal. - The Journal will find what you are looking for.
What can you do? Some reader of the Journal wants you, and has
money to pay you. Put a little Munnimaker ad In the classified columns
of the Journal. If you have ability to do anything useful, turn your abil
ity into money. If you have spare time, turn you time into money. Jour
nal Want Ads the little classified Munnimakers, will do it for you,
quick as a wink.
Dear Mr. Munnimaker,
Care of The Capital Journal
Through a little Munnimaker
partner to harvest my hops.
Write Mr. Munnimaker, care of The
No. 82, whenever you want nnythlng.
Capita! Journal "Want Ads" Bring
' Quick Results
One cent t word for first liiBtrtlon.
One-tialf cent word for encb Insertion
therwfter. No adTertleement tnken for
lew tbao 25c. . L'tunt eli words to the
line.
FOR SALE.
GOOD HOME Tor salt- ineap. For
particulars see owner on place.
504 Belmont St., Salem, Oregon.
8-27-tf
FOR SALE Five choice residence
lots. Sewer connections, etc. Price
reasonable. Enquire Fairgrounds
Store. 1-16-tf
FOR SALE One team, harness and
wagon, two colts, one farm wagon,
one cart. Call at Brewery,' morn
ings. 1-31-lm
FOR SALE Good work team, 1500
pounds; 4 and 6 years old. 1351
' Waller street. 1-30-lwk
FOR SALE A nine-reed , French
piano check, $125.50, for $50. Ad
dress P. O. box 28, city. 2-2-3t
FOR SALE A one horse surrey, cheap
if taken soon. F. A. Baker, 280 N.
18th St. Phone 626. 2-2-6t
FOR SALE One carriage, good as
new, run very little will sell cheap.
754 South 13th St or phone 1252.
2-2-3t
FOR SALE One-hair acre lots, full
of fruit, on South Salem car line at
$300. $10 down and $10 per month.
Fleming Realty company, 496 State
street 1-28-tf
FOR SALE Six large lots in High
land, 50x160; beautiful fir grove on
same; rich land; fine building
location, near two carlines. ( Prlco,
$460. Small payment down; bal
ance, $5 per month. John Laanen,
Salem, Oregon. 2-2-3t
FOR SALE OR TRADE Two quarter
sections of nice prairie land in Min
nesota for Salem or Marlon coun
ty property. Five acres with
house, barn, well and fruit, good
garden land, for rent, $160 for a
year, one-fourth cash balance
quarterly near O. E. car line,
North Sajam. See Home Realty
Company, room 7, Murphy block,
Salem. ' 1-31-tf
WOOD FOR SALE.
WOOD FOR SALE Salem Truck &
Dray Company. Twelve and 16
inch wood for sale, delivered to any
part of the city. Office In Manning
building, 20O State street, corner
of Front, or call Main 74.
l-l-tf
SALEM FUEL YARDS.
WOOD FOR SALE Can deliver hard
and soft woods, In 12 and 16-lnch
and 4-foot lengthB to all parts of
the city. My wood Is well sea
soned and under shelter. Prices
reasonable. Salem Fuel Tarda.
Phone Main 529. Office, 752 Trade
street tf
DAILY CAPITAL iOUfcNAL, &ULHM, OKKGON.
IntN. V. L
Classified Columns.
Classified Ad in the Journal, I found a
Yours truly.
HOP GROWBR.
Capital Journal, or
'phone kirn,
FOR RENT
WELL LIGHTED Iront rooms with or
without' board. Phone 1016, 365
: North High. 1-18-U
FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms,
water, light, bath, etc, 818 Broad
' way. ': l-l-tl
FOR RENT Furnished rooms, one
dollar per week. 961 MJU street.
Phone 647.
2-1-3 t
FOR RENT Furnished housekeep
1 lng rooms, close In, electric lights,
i phone, and bath, . 437. South Com-
merclal street, Phone Main 1198.
i ... 2-1-lwk
FOR - RENT Unfurnished six-room
' Jiouse. .' Inquire 961 Mill street or
phone Main .647. : 2-l-3t
v WANTED.
WANTED Plain sewing;, good work
! huu prompt uenvery my meuioa.
' Address 781 N. Winter .. street.
' Phone 910. . l-28-6t
WANTED-House. .cleaning,., carpets
taken up and relaid; calsomlning;
house painting. . Address ' A. D.,
404 Court St Phone 941. '
' ' 1-23-lmo
YVANTED-Young man to. take spe
cial $25 automobile course, driving
and repairing, practical experience,
complete instruction, big wages,
steady work. Inquire D. Angeles
Auto Academy; 326 V4 Washington
street, room 415, Portland, Ore
gon, 1-23-tf
COLLECTIONS.
COLLECTIONS Doa't worry about
your bills if you cannot soiled
. them. Send them to us w will
send you your money. The most
efficient service In Marlon county
Is that of the Capital Collection
Agency, 205, U. S. National Bank
Bldg.,' Salem, Ore. Phone 771.
' Il-ll-tf
MASSAGE PARLORS.
ELITE MASSAGE And Beauty par
lors. Chiropodists, paalcurlag ao
calp treatments, ahampoolag, hair
' dressing and weaving, facial treat
' menu of all kinds, and bake ore
baths for rheumatism and ruo
. down systems. '' Room 102 U. S.
National Bank building.
LIQUOR HOUSE,
WILLIAM - BUTTE , Fine, wines,
liquors and cigars. .' We handle the
celebrated Kellogg and Castle whis
kies. Cool and ' refreshing beer
constantly on draught South Com
mercial Street
FAMILY LIQUOR Store All stand
ard brands of liquors kept In
stock. Wines by the gallon. Bot
tle or ease. Free delivery in the
city limits. E. Eckerlen, I0 M.
Commercial street.' "
WATER COMPANY.
SALEM WATER COMPANY OfJ
1 city hall. For water service app"
at office. Bills payable montab
' la advance.
FRII)ATI)ECEMBEn 3, 1911.
AD SECTION
BUSINESS CARDS.
.PIANO TO NINO LuteliuH 1.
I Woods, tuning. Dolshlnc. renalr
log. Telephone 984. Shop
N. Winter St I-l-lyi
MYRTLE SHELLEY LUCAS Publlo
.Stenographer, 314 U. S. National
Bank Building. Salem, Oregon.
i 1-5-lmo
SANITARY BEAUTY PARLORS
Will open In rooms 10, 11, 12
Steeves building, corner state and
Liberty streets, about March 1st
1-27-tf
NEW SHORTHAND CLASSES
Will be commenced at the Capital
Business College on Monday, Febru
ary 6, in both day and night ses
sions. Call or phone Main 388.
- 2-l-4t
OSTEOPATHY.
DR. EVA M. TUTTLB Osteopath.
Graduate of he American Sehoel
of Osteopathy, Klrksvllls, Mo.
Treats acute and chronic diseases.
Consultation free. Office, 316-317
U. S. National Bank Building.
Phone Main 889.
DR.. B. H. WHITE Osteopath and
nerve specialist, graduate of
the American School of Osteop
athy, KIrksville, Mo., post-graduate
and specialized in nervous
diseases at Los Angeles College,
1909. Treats acute and chronic
diseases. Consultation fre. Lady
attendant. Office 505-606 U. S.
National Bank Bldg. Phone 869.
Resldencei 346 North Capitol street.
Phone 469.
REAL ESTATE.
$1,000 buys a four room house, two
lots 88x130 feet and near the State
Fair Grounds, reasonable terms.
Square Deal Realty Co., 304 U. S.
Bank Bldg., Phona Main 470.
iCLLIS ft WOO& Heal estat
loans and Insurance, netary put
, lie, employment bureau. Phes
6S4. 47S Court St., Salem. Or-
': gon. Ticket office Hamburg-Am
, ! steampsklp Unas. 1 1-1-1 f
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE
City and farm property for sale or
rent Choice city lots in East Sa
1 leta on easy terms. Anything in
. the real estate line. Call or phone
, Main 4C0. J. O. Long, 1162 East
! State streei.
BARGAINS IN COUNTRY AND CITY
We have bargains in farm property,
Improved and unimproved. Also
timber land. Bargains in city
houses and lots. List your property
with us. Call and see us before
buying. .. Bogart & Son, Room 2.
Bush Bank Bldg.
26 Vi ACRES of good land 2 miles
northeast of Salem, the same kind
of land right by it selling for $209
to $250 per acre; this can be had
for $165 per acre. Derby & Will
son, U. S. Bank, Building. 2-2-4t
Big Bargains
- By Owners In
Land Easily Subject to
IRRIGATION
A TUQ BARGAIN BY" OWNER on two
county roads. 6D miles from Port-
i land on main line S. P. I am
forced to sell my place. 153 acres
black, sandy, loam soli, 80 acres
cleared, plowing now. All level;
balance all level and easy cleared;
16 acres of piling timber, no mud,
no water standing on thla land.
Finest peach and potato land on
earth, big barn nearly nrv, will
hold 30 head of stock, good 1-rooin
bouse, 3-story windmill house In
fine condition, water piped to barn,
several good outbuildings, new De
Laval cream separator; 9 cows,
one hog, chickens, hay and grain In
barn, some seed grain, two regis
tered driving mares, and 2 blooded
colts, $100 top buggy,, $135 hack;
mower, rake, wagon and all . farm
Implements, over $1500 worth of
stock, etc., all goes in at $95 per
acre; terms. Located one-half mile
from Marlon, south on Main line of
S. P. ; fine trout stream on place.
Phone 10X4 Farmers. H. Graham,
Marion, Ore. 1-2 4-2 w
SECOND HAND STORE.
IF YOU have second hand goods for
sale at highest cash prices, Just
call Phone Main 941. If you want
to furnish your house cheaply, go to
404 Court street. We can save you
$ $ I. Stoves and ranges new and
second-hand. E. L. Stiff & Co.
O L. McPEAK, complete bouee rur
nisber, new and second hand goods
bought and told, also second
hand watche cheap for cash; har
ness, gnus and saddles.
. Call Main 1233. Highest cash
prices paid for second band goods.
170 80. Commercial itret 1 0-2 Otf
CHEAPEST PLACE IN TOWN For
new and second-hand ranges. Oth
er house furnishings in proportion
Come to ns if you are hard to suit.
Smith k Cook, 326 North Cornmer
clal street Phone 4 SI. 1-4-tf
MUSIC LESSONS.
MUSIC Piano Instruction at yoai
home by Ralph Harr 40 years ex
perience. German. Kindly addreet
546 South 14th St, or phone 532.
1-13-ti
MEAT MARKETS.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
Whenever you buy your meat fr.u
uo. We carry a full line of cholci
fresh, salt and smoked meats, mr
make a specialty of pure lard. V
C. Rush, suvcessor to Edwards 4
Long, 1815 East State street
Phone 1926. 1.7.'
BAKERIES.
WHITE SWAN and German Bakarlei
for highest grade bread and 914
tries. Wedding and party orders
specialty. We make dally deliver!
319 N. Commercial, phone 903; o
12th, and Chemeketa, phone 961.
U7-tf
BUTTERNUT BREAD It Is wort.'
more than any other bread, ye
the price Is no higher. Fer sai
nt your grocer's. California Bit
ery. Thoma Coo' P-ont.
BOX FACTORY.
G. F. MASON BOX C0MPAN
247 Miller street, South Salem
manufacturers of all kinds-
boxes, crates and fruit dryer at
ceesorles. Phone 108. t
CLEANING AND DYEING.
HAVE YOUR clothes cleaned by Va
cuurn Cleaner the only way to re
move all dust and germs. Try 1
and you'll never go back to the eW
way. W. J. Linfoot, Merchant Tal
lor. E42 State St Phone M. 498.
1-6-t
WATCHMAKER.
U. S. MILLER, THE WATCHMAKEL
Over 20 years' experience , as t
watchmaker t Beatrice, Neb
High-grade work at E'astern prices
Opera House block, 484 Court
street. 10-6-tf
LIVERY Si ABLE.
WlSTOFFICE LIVERY and SaU
Stable. Best of turnouts, quick
service; rates reasonable. Foi
anything In livery and boarding
call or 'phone Main 188. B. E
Gillian. Proprietor. Ferry streMt
PAINTERS, PAPER HANGERS
i' A INTER AND PAPER HANGER
Estimate made and flrst-oU
wcrk done. I. D. Driver, II'
North Capitol street, Salem, O:
Pkone 92. 6-1 6-t
SAND AND GRAVEL.
FOR SAND AND GRAVEL See Sale
Construction Company. Office 41
Court street. Phone Main 790.
72-I4-U
LODGE DIRECTORY.
SALEM GRANGE NO. 17, PATRONS
of Husbandry Meets In Hurst
Hall on State street, on the fourth
Saturday of each month, at 10:30
a. m. Visiting and sojourning
members welcome- F. ; A. Myerc
master. Zella S. Fletcher, eecrr
tary. 12-31-lyt
MODERN WOODMEN of AMERICA
: Oregon Cedar Camp No, 5246.
Meets every Thursday evening a
8 o'clock In Ilolman Hall. W. W
Hill, Consul; F. A. Turner, Ctorl,
WOODMEN OF WORLD Meet ev
ery Fridny night at 7:30 o'clock
In Ilolman. Hall. D. P. Newman. 0
C; L. II. Fletcher, Clerk. 1-10-09
A. O. U. W. PROTECTION Lodg
No. 2 meets every Monday even
ing at 8:00 p. m in Ilolman
Hall, corner State and Liberty St
A. E. Donaldson, M. W.; D. P.
Wright, Recorder. 5-21-tf
MULTNOMAH ROYAL ARCH CHAP-
ter No. 1. Masonic hall second
Friday of each month, at 8 p. m
M. P. Baldwin, Ex. High Priest.
Lot L, Pearce, Secretary. 7-9-tf
UNITED ARTISANS Capital As-
sembly No. 84, meets every Friday
evening in I. O. O. F. Temple, Mr(f
Ida L. Niles, M. A., 8. E. Vail, sec
retary, 158 S. Cottage street. Phone
1214. 7-22-tf
PACIFIC LODGE, NO. 50. A. F.
A. M. Masonic hall, third Friday
each month at 7:30 p. m. Tom R.
Wilson, W. M., Lot L. Penrce, sec
retary. 8-1-tf
SALEM LODGE NO. 4, A. F. ft A
. M. State communication oi
first Friday !n each month at 7:8'
i.- m., in faaonlc hall. Mc'onar
block. James Plant, W. M.; John
Bayna. serretary.
SALEM HUMANE SOCIETY Dr.
W. H. Byrd, president; Mrs. H." W.
Meyers, vice-president; Ed. Gilllng
ham, secretary. Executive commit
tee: Rev. Barr G. Lee, Miss Kittle
Moore, Mrs. E. Hofer. Cases of
cruelty to animals should be re
ported to the society for investigation.
PAG a ihKic
STANLEY! OF
KENTUCKY
ROASTS i TED
S AYS HE GOT I. FRO XT OF THE
. DEVIL TO HIDE . BIX INSTEAD
OF SAYIXG, "GET THEK BEHIND
ME SATAX"-r-STANLEI A GOOD
cook. . iv....
Washington. Feb. 3. Bitter attack
on former President Roosevelt and
on the steel trusts was made in the
the house yesterday by Congressman
Stanley, of Kentucky, during the de-
bate on the agricultural,, appropria
tion bill. Stanley argued that., the
trusts restrain trade. '
"I Insist that this lawless, defiant
and pernaclous monopoly be Invest!-,
gated immediately, and the guilty, no.
matter how powerful or, how, hlgh,,,be -brought
to justice," he shouted. ,,
Referring to the trust's obtaining of
Roosevelts presidential sapqtlon for
its absorption of the . Tennessee Coal
and Iron Company on the pretense 1
pf preventing a panic, he said:
"Never, since the Prince of Dark--
ness appeared to the . Na?arlne was
there such a vista of. evil and far,
reaching dominion unveiled, .to the
vision of God or man. , The Savior
said, 'Get thee behind me, Satan,' but
the hero of San Juan eald, 'I II gat '
In ront of you, , omnipresent devil.
I'll stand between you and this ;col
losal and law defying act of plunder; t
I'll paralyze the. arm of Justice and
still the voice of popular .clamor'
while you sandbag your competitor
and loot a dominion in the south as
rich and vast as an empire." . .
Concerning 'Willamette.
The basketball team leaves tomor
row morning for Corvallls, wbere ,
they will play the O. A. C; team. In,
the afternoon. "
The local team is not In very good,
condition at this , time.' McRae baa .
not been practising until lajt. night,
because of an Injured knee,,,' and
Mlnton has had the grippe' for, a
week, and will be unable to accom
pany the team. Cummihs will .bold
down Mlnton's place at guard,( The
chances of the team are good, not-
withstanding these deficiencies,, be
cause O. A- C. has a rather weak,
team this year. ' , " '
1 The lineup will be as foliows: Mc-,
Rae, center; Mclntyre and Iloman,
forwards ; Mlnton and Cummins,
guards. " '.'
, This has been a weok of "crajm- ,
ming'' and "flunking" at the Univer
sity. The second . semester , com
memces next Monday, ' and the final .,
examinations of the past term, have
been administered. Today la a va
cation day .since all the exams were
completed yesterday. Next semes
ter should bring In Beverail new stu. ,
dentB, and, ns Monday is registration
day, the exact number will soon be .
known. ,
There are several baseball players
oxpectod to enter Monday. , Manager
Flegol has three pledged, and it Is -,.
probable that there will be some ,
more. There has been soma rumor
that Bush ,the pitcher of Salem High'.
School last yenr's team, will enter. :
In rase ho does It will considerably
Hdvauro thti chances of the coming
team. Kirk and Westley,,' both . of
the locnl high school team, are also
expected.
(;eoik;k kirk wood
MAY m TIIK "HOPE"
rviTBn ri'pw i.urn ri'n's 1
I San Franks, Teb, 3. Gworge
Klrkwood, tho St.. Louis "amateur,"
who has created at furor by knocking
out almost everyone he has met In
the four-round fights, will me3t Ray
Moore, of Oakland, tonight. Klrk
wood and Moore head the lint of
eight bouts before the Hawthorne
Club.
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