Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, February 07, 1911, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    DAILY CAPITAL JOCrVNAJ KILEM, ORKGOW. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1011.
TAGB THREI
MflRKFTS
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I'ORTLA-VD MARKETS.
Grain, Flonr, Feed, Etc.
What Track prices: Bluestem,
83c' ClUD, OUC, rtru nuoamu, luu;
Valley. 82c; 40-fold, 81c
Flour Patents, I3.I& per barrel ;
straights, 4.10 (p) 4.50; exports,
J3.70; Valley, $5.20; graham, $4.80;
whole wheat, quarters, $5.
Barley Feed, $2323.50 per ton;
brewing, J2727.60.
Hay Track prices : Timothy, Wil
lamette Valley, $1920 per ton;
Eastern Oreg)n, $21 22; alfalfa,
$12.D0Q13.50; grain hay, $13; clover,
$12.3U&13.
Corn Whole, $2S; cracked, $29
per ton.
.Millstufls Bran, $22(023 per ton;
middlings, $31; shorts, $25; rolled
barley, $26027.
Oats White, $23 per ton.
Dairy and Country Produce.
Butter City creamery, extra, land
2 pound prints, In boxes, 33c per
pound; less than boxes, cartons and
delivery extra.
Kggs Oregon ranch, .candled. 34
35c; Oregon case county, 2829c.
Cheese Full cream, twins. lCc
per lb.; Young America, 17c.
Poultry Live: Hens, 1617c;
Springs, 1017c; turkeys, 1820c
ducks, 25c; geese, 12 12 Vac. Dressed
Turkeys, choice, 2225c.
Pork Fancy, 10llc per lb.
Veal Fancy, 85 to 125 pounds,
13 14c per pound.
Groceries, hiicfl Fruits, Etc.
Dried Fruit Apples, 11c per lb.,
currants, 13 15c; apricots, 14
16c; dates, 10 c per lb.; figs, bulk,
white or black, uy sack, 7 8c; 66s,
$1.501.75; 12-128, 85c; 36-128,
$2.25; 10-ls, 85c; Smyrna, 18c.
Salmon Columbia River, 1-lb.
tails, $2.10 per doz. ; 2-lb. tails,
$2.95; 1-11). flats, $2.25; Alaska
pink, 1-lb.' .talis. $1.25; rod 1-lb
tails, $1.65; sockeye, 1-lb. tails, $2.
ColTee Roasted, in drums. 2534c
per pound.
Nuts Walnuts, 1718c per lb.;
Drazil nuts, lGc; Alberts, 16c;
almonds, 16 18c'; pecans, 18c;
cocoanuts, 90c$l per dozen.
Salt Granulated, $15 per ton;
half-ground, 100s, $8.50 per ton;
50s, $9 per ton.
Beans Small white, iViis; large
white, 4y2c; Lima, 5c; pink,
6c; red Mexicans, 6 Vic; bayou,
6c
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 c per pound.
If later than 15 days end within 30
days, deduct .Vic per po. nd. Maple
sugar, 15lSc per pound.
Rice No. 1 Japan, 4c; cheaper
grades, $3.504.55; Southern head
3 Mi 7c.
Honey Choice, $3.75 per case
strained, 8 Vic per pound.
Vegetable una rrults.
Apples Fancy, $1.502.50; choice
$11.25; common, 50c$l per box.
Green fruits Pears,- $1.25 1.75
per box; grapes, 75c(&$l per box;
cranberries, $1313.50 per barrel.
Tropical fruits Oranges, navels. $2
2.75 per box; Japanese, $13.50;
Prolida grapefruit, $3.50; California
grape fruit, $3.504; bananas, 5c
per pound; pineapples, 6 per pound.
Vegetables Beans, 12 c per lb.,
cabbage, $1.251.50 -per hundred;
cauliflower, $1.752 per crate; cel
ery, California, $3.25 per crate; cu
cumbers, $2 per box; eggplant, $1
1.25 per crate; garlic, 1012c per
Pound; green onions, 20c per dozen;
hothouse lettuce, 75c$1.00 per box;
Peppers, ir,c per lb.; pumpkins, 2c
Per pound; radishes, 3035c per
dozen; sprouts, 78c; squash, 2c
Per pound; tomatoes, $1.752.50 per
box.
Sack Vegeiatrtes Carrots, $1
125; beets, f 1.25; parsnip's, $1.25;
turnips, $i.oo.
Potatoes Oregon, $1.25 1.30
Per hundred; sweet potatoes, 3c
Per pound.
Onions-Oregon, $2.25 per hundred.
Provisions,
Hams-io to 12 pounds, '17 V4c; 12
o 14 pounds, 17 c; 14 to 16 pounds,
. 11 -4c; skinned. 17 V&c; picnics. 14c;
cottage roll, 16c.
KB,aC0BFancy' 29c: standard, 29c;
cllce. 23c; English, 20a
"ry salt Cured Regular short
: ,'a' Ufy salt, 14V4c; smoked, 16c;
light, salt, 14 Vic; smoked, 16c;
' h,:avy. salt, 14c; smoked, 15 Vic
"Ports, salt. 16c; smoked, 17 c.
Smoked Meats-Beet tongues, 65c;
, ,? b"ef 8ets, 22c; outsldes. 20c;
..u,
Pickled n.,i, -n . . .
uarreis, pigS ' ieet,
fr.; r.egUlar trlpe' 10; honey comb
tnnZ" ' nch toneues, $22; lambs
Ungues, $40.
T.fif.1 T. ...
lsu ttle "ndered, tierces,
tlS; S uc: 8tandard pure-
tor tuba- 12 shorten
n. tierces, 10He; tubs, 10 Vic
Bonn. Wnni hm v..
n?1!10 Crop' I" c; 1909
wc; contracts. 1415c
Wool Eastern Orezon. uaiga
tb; Valley. 17ftl9e nsr m.
Mohair Choice, 30c per lb.
Hides Salted hides, V407V4c
per lb.; salted calf, 13c; salted kip,
7 Vic; salted stags, 6c; green hides,
1 cent less; dry hides. It Via 17c:
dry calf, 1718c; dry stags, 11
2c.
Cascara Bark 4Vi(HKc per lb.
Pelts Dry, 10 Vic: salted, butch
ers' take-off, 4075c; Sprlig
lambs, 2548o.
Local Wholesale Harket.
Bran 126.00
Flour, hard wheat J5.J5
Flour, valley $4.40 4.60
Hops, 1909 crop 1013c
Shorts $27.00
Wheat, bushel 90c
Oats, bushel 38040c
Hops, 1909 crop 1013Vic
Hops, 1910 crop is Vic
Chittlm bark 4Vl5c
Mohair 30c
Potatoes, bu 75c
Apples bushel SO 0 60c
Hay, timothy i
Oat and vetch $1J011
Butter ana Egg.
Butter, creamery 33c
Eggs ; 27c
Butter fat 33
Butter, country 30c
Poultry.
Broilers and fryers 16c
Hens 14c
Roosters (young) 11013c
Stags ;..Hc
Roosters (old) Ic
Turkeys 18 Joe
Ducks 16c
Geese lie
Livestock,
Steers (under 1000 lb) . . . 335.50 6
Steers (1000 to 1200 lb) . . $4.50 5
Cows I3.50$4.50
Hogs, fat 7 7 Vic
Stock 6 Vi 07c
Ewes 3c
Spring lambs fic
Veal, according to quality 11c
o
How's This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re
ward for any case of Catarrh that
cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh
Cure. . F. J. CHENEY & CO.,
Toleio, O.
We, the undersigned, have known
F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years,
and believe him perfectly honorable
In all business transactions, aid
financially able to carry out any ob
ligations made by his firm.
WALDING, KINNAN, & MARVIN,
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in
ternally, acting directly upon the
blood and mucous surfaces of the
system. Testimonials sent free.
Price, 75c per bottle. Sold by all
Druggists.
Take Hall's Family Pills for con
stipation.
o
Do you know that croup can be
prevented? Give Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy as soon as the child
becomes hoarse or even after the
croupy cough appears and it will
prevent the attack. It is also a cer
tain cure for croup and has never
been known to fail. Sold by all
dealers.
o
If all the mustard seed of the Red
River Valley were turned into faith
of tho right kind it could level the
Rocky mountains in a jiffy.
o
Speedy Belief from Kidney Trouble.
"I had an acute attacjc 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.
O
NO MORE GRAY HAIR
Tt- ! naipp tn mreserve the color of the
hair than to restore it, although it is
possible to do both. Our granumomers
understood the secret. They made and
used a "sage tea," and their dark, glossy
hair long after middle life was due to tins
fact. Our mothers have gray hairs be
fore they are fiftj, but they are Begin
ning in nnnreriate the wisdom of our
grandmothers in usin "sage tea for
their hair, and are fast following suit.
The present generation has the advan
tage of the past in that it can get a
ready to use preparation called Wyeth
Sage and Sulphur. As a scalp tonic and
color restorer, this preparation is vastly
superior to the ordinary "sage tea" made
by our grandmothers, and it can be
bought for 50 cents and $1 a bottle at
almost any first-class arug store, ur
be sent direct by the Wyeth Chemical
Company, 74 Cortlandt St, New lurk
City, upon receipt of price.
J. O. PIKRT
UREAT CHINEMK DOCTOR
L. M. HUM
bu medicine wnicn -wtli cur aaj
known disease. He makes a special
ty of and guarantees to cure eatarrf
asthma, lung, throat, rheumatism
debility, Btonwcb. liver, kldnej
troubles; also any blackened !
swollen soreness, biokei limbs,
smallpox, epidemic; all kinds ot
Dolls, lost manhood, female weak
ness, hernia trouble and paralyl.
Consultation free. Car f Tick S
Tong Co., Chinese drags nd herbs
Office hours from 10 to It . m. and
1 to 7 P. m. Office open Sundays.
16J High street, npsia'rs. Sllero.
CLASSIFIED
Long Green
What do you need? Somebody who reads the Journal has just what 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 Munnlmakers, will do it for you,
quick as a wink.
Dear Mr. Munnimaker,
Care of The Capital Journal Classified Columns.
Through a little Munnimaker Classified Ad in the Journal, I found a
partner to harvest My hops. Yours truly.
HOP GROWER.
Write Mr. Munnimaker, care of The
No. 82, whenever you want anything.
Capital Journal "Want Ads" Bring
Quick Results
On cent a word for first Insertion.
Oae-balf cent a word for each Insertion
thereafter. No adrertlsement taken for
lens tbao 2Dc. Ceunt six words to the
line.
FOR SALE.
GOOD HOME for sale. cTieap. 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
PIGS FOR SALE 2 Vi moaths old.
T. L. Davidson, Jr., Morningside.
2-6-3t
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-half acre lots, full
of fruit, on South Salem car line at
$300. $10 down and $10 per month.
Fleming Realty company, 496 State
stret. 1-28-tf
FOR SALE One team between 1200
and 1300. Inquire J. B. Bowne,
Turner. Route 3, Box 32. 2-4-3t
FOR SALE 12 tons oat hay. G. E.
Zell. Inquire North 14th St. 1089.
2-4-Ct
FOR SALE 10 acres of fine fruit
land ,all under cultivation, new 5
room bungalow, well, chicken
house, just 3V4 miles from Salem,
on Jefferson road. Price $2100,
$900 cash. See Oregon Realty Co-,
275 State street. Phone f.
2-4-3t
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 Salem. 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, 200 State street, corner
of Front, or call Main 74.
1-16-tf
SALEM FUEL YARDS.
WOOD FOR SALE Can deliver hard
and soft woods, ia 12 and 16-inch
and 4-foot lengths te all parts of
the city. My wood is well sea
soned end under shelter. Prices
reasonable. Salem Fuel Tarda.
Phone Main S29. OBce, 752 Trade
street. tf
r--t- 1
Capital Journal,
or 'phone him
FOR SALE (Continued)
FOR SALE Ash and fir wood. Phone
Farmers 297. 2-6.3w
FOR SALE 40 acres 3 miles from
Monmouth, Oregon, 9 acres in oak
grubs, balance cleared. Fair build
ings, good well, some young fruit.
Owner must sell on account of
health. Price, $2500 if sold at once.
Western Realty Co., Monmouth,
Ore. 2-6-lwk
FOR RENT
WELL LIGHTED rront rooms with or
without board. Phone 1016, 365
North High. 1-18-tf
FOR RENT Furnished housekeep
ing rooms, close In, electric lights,
phone and bath, 437 South Com
mercial street. Phone Main 1198.
2-1-lwk
WANTED.
WANTED About 100 to 150 chick,
ens ,190 South Commercial slreet.
2-6-3t
WANTED Practical nurse wishes
nursing, or work by the hour. "H",
care Journal. 2-4-3t
WANTED House cleaning, carpets
taken up and relaid; calsomlning;
house painting. Address A. D.,
404 Court St Phone 941.
1-23-lmo'
WANTED 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, 326V6 Washington
street, room 415, Portland, Ore
gon. 1-23-tf
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR TRADE A good residence for
carpenter work. Inquire C. A
Rainwater. Perfection Sewing Cab
inet Co., on 14th street. 2-6-3t
PLUMBERS.
THEO. M. BARR Plumbing, ho
water and steam heating and Ur
nlng, 1(4 Commercial 8t. Phone
Main 192. 9-1-lr
OTTO MOELLHAUPT Plumbing
heating, gas Ittlng; prices reas
onable; work guaranteed; ect
mates furalshed. Phone 17 1
. j Chnmeketa street. 4-17-f
FINLAY & REYNOLDS, plumbers and
gas fitters. Modern plumbing and
expert work our specialty. Satis
faction guaranteed. 325 Center St.
Phone Main 510. 1-9-tf
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 case. Free dsllvery in the
city limits. E. Eckerlen, 206 N.
Commercial street.
AD SECTION
BUSINESS CARDS.
piano tuning mteiius i.
Woods, tuning, polshlng, repair
Ing. Telephone $84. Shop 6Io
N. Winter St I-I-ljr
MYRTLE SHELLEY LUCAS Public
Stenographer, 314 U. S. National
Bank Building, Salem, Oregon.
1-5-1 mo
SANITARY BEAUTY PARLORS
Will open in rooms 10, 11, 12
Steeves building, corner State and
Liberty streets, about March 1st.
1-27-tf
JOB PRINTING One Hundred war
ranty deeds for $1. The Veatch
Printing Co. Good printing at cor
rect prices. Rooms 5, 6 and 7,
Murphy Block. 2-6-tf
OSTEOPATHY.
DR. EVA M. TUTTLEt Osteopath.
Graduate of he American School
of Osteopathy, Klrksvllle, 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, Klrksvllle, Mo., post-graduate
and specialized in nervous
diseases at Los Angeles College,
1909. Treats acute and chronic
diseases. Consultation free. Lady
attendant. Office 605-506 U. S.
National Bank Bldg. Phone 859.
Residence 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., Phono Main 470.
ELLIS & WOOD Real estate
loans and Insurance, notary pub
lic, employment bureau, Phone
554. 476 Court St., Salem, Ore
gon. Ticket office Hamburg-Amer
ican steamship lines. 11-1-lyr,
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE
City and farm property for sale or
rent Choice city lots In East Sa
lem on easy terms. Anything in
the real estate line. Call er phone
Main 460. J. G. Long, 1162 East
State street.
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 2V4 miles
northeast of Salem, the same kind
of land right by It selling for $200
to $2"0 per acre; this can be had
for $165 per acre. Derby & Will
son, U. S. Bank Building. 2-2-4t
5 ACRES 3 miles out on rock road;
5-rooiu house. Well, 36 cherry
trees, 1-year-old; Vi-acre straw
berries. All in cultivation. Price,
$1400; $100 down; balance, $200
per year. Oregon Realty Co., 275
State street. ' 2-3-3t
Big Bargain
By Owner in
Land Easily Subject to
IRRIGATION
A BIG BARGAIN BY OWNER on two
county roads. 60 miles from Port
land on main line S. P. I am
forced to sell my place. 158 acres
black, sandy, loam soil, 80 acres
cleared, plowing now. All level;
balance all level and easy cleared;
16 acres of piling timber, no mud,
no water standing on this land.
Finest peach and potato land on
earth, big barn nearly new, will
hold 30 head of stock, good 4-room
house, 3-story windmill house in
fine condition, water piped to barn,
several good outbuildings, new De
Laval cream separator; 9 uows,
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 rer
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,
Marlon, Ore. l-24-2w
COLLECTIONS.
COLLECTIONS Don't worry about
your tills if you cannot colled
them. Send them to us we will
send you your money. The moBt
efficient service In Marlon county
Is that of the Capital Collection
Agency. 205, V. S. National Bank
Bldg., Salem, Ore. Phone 773.
U-19-tf
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
C AST O R I A
MUSIC LESSONS.
MUSIC Piano Instruction at yosr
home by Ralph Harr 40 years ex
perience. German. Kindly address
546 South 14th St. or phons Rl.
1-1J-U
MEAT MARKETS.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
Whenever you buy your meat from
us. We carry a full line of choice
fresh, salt and smoked meats, end
make a specialty of pure lard. V.
' C. Rush, successor to Edwards
Long, 1815 East State street
Phone 1926. 1.7.'
BAKERIES.
WHITE SWAN and German Bakeries
for highest grade bread and as
tries. Wedding aad party srders
specialty. We make dally deliveries
319 N. Commercial, phone 993; 01
12th and Chemeketa, phone 901.
1-7-tl
BUTTERNUT BREAD It is worth
more than any other bread, yet
the price is no higher. For sale
at your grocer's. California Bak
ery, Thomas & Cooley, Props.
CLEANING. AND DYEING.
HAVE YOUR clothes cleaned by Va
cuum Cleaner the only way to re
move all dust and germs. Try It
and you'll never go back to the eld
way. W. J. Llnfoot, Merchant Tal-
. lor. 542 State St Phone M. 49S. ,
1-6-tf
WATCHMAKER.
U. S. MILLER, the WATCHMAKER
' Over 20 years' experience as a
watchmaker at Beatrice, Neb.
High grade work at eastern prices.
Opera House block, 484 Court
street 10-5-tf,
LIVERY Si ABLE.
POSTOFFICE LIVERY .and Salt
Stable. Best of turnouts, quick
service; rates reasonable. F'1
anything In livery and board 1 .
call or 'phone Main 188. E Y
Gillian, Proprietor. Ferry stre"
WATER COMPANY.
SALEM WATER COMPANY n
city hall. For water service appl
at office. Bills payable montal
In advance).
PAINTERS, PAPER HANGERS
PAINTER AND PAPER HANGER
Estimates made and first-class
work done. I. D. Driver, 517
North Capitol street, Salem, Ore.
Phone 926. . 6-26-tf.
SAND AND GRAVEL.
FOR SAND AND GRAVEL See
Salem Construction Company. Of
fice 464 t Court street. Phone
Main 790. 7-24-tf.
LODGE DIRECTORY..
SALEM GRANGE NO. 17, PATRONS
of Husbandry Meets in Hurst
Hatt on State street, on the fourth
Saturday of each month, at 10:30
a. m. Visiting and sojourning
members welcome. F. A. Myers,
master. Zolla S. Fletcher, secre
tary. 12-31-lyr
MODERN WOODMEN of AMERICA
Oregon Cedar Camp No. 524 6.
Meets every Thursday evening at
8 o'clock In Holinan Hall. W. W.
Hill, Consul; F. A. Turner, Clerk
WOODMEN OF WORLD Meet ev
ery Friday night at 7:30 o'clock
in Holinan. Hall. D. P. Newman. O.
C; L. H. Fletcher, Clerk. 1-10-09
A. O. U. W. PROTECTION Lodge
No, 2 meets every Monday even
ing at 8:00 p. m Jn Holinan
Hall, corner State and Liberty Sts.
A. E. Donaldson, M. W.j D. P.
Wright, Recorder. 5-21-tf
MULTNOMAH ROYAL ARCH CHAP-
ter No. 1. Masonic hall second
Friday of each month, at I . m.
M. P. Baldwin, Ex. High PrleBt
Lot L. Pearco, Secretary. 7-9-tf
UNITED ARTISANS Capital As
sembly No. 84, meets every Friday
evening In I. O. O. F. Temple, Mrs.
Ida L. Niles, M. A, S. E. Vail, sec
retary, 158 S. Cottage street. Phone
1214. 7-22-tf
PACIFIC LODGE, NO. 50. A. F. St
A. M. Masonic hall, third Friday
each month at 7:30 p. m. Tom R.
Wilson, W. M., Lot L. Pearce, aeo
retary. 8-1-tf
SALEM LODOE NO. 4, A. F. ft i
M. State communication ot
first Friday In each month at 7:1'
p. m.. In Masonic hall, McCornac)
block. James Plant, W. M.; John
Bayne, secretary.
SALEM HUMANE SOCIETY Dr.
W, H. Byrd, president; Mrs. H. W.
Meyers, vice-president; Ed. Gllllng
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.
MASSAGE PARLORS.
ELITE MASSAGE And Beauty par
lors. Chiropodists, manicuring as
scalp treatments, shampooing, hair
dressing and weaving, facial treat
ments ot all kinds, and baks even
baths for rheumatism and run
down systems. Room S02 TJ. 9.
National Bank building.
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
9 9$. Stoves and ranges new and
second-hand. E. L. Stiff tt Co.
O L. McPEAK, complete house fur
nisher, new and second hand goods
bought and sold also second
hand watche- cheap for cash; har
ness, guns and saddles.
Call Main 1233. Highest cash
prices paid for second hand goods.
170 So. Commercial street. l-10tf
CHEAPEST PLACE IN TOWN Foe
new and second-hand ranges. Oth
er house furnishings la proportloa.
Come to us if you are hard to suit
Smith & Cook, 326 North Commer
cial street Phone 411. 1-4-tf
T0NS0RIAL
H. Q. Meyer & Co. The best and
largest shop in the city. Sis
first-class barbers. Only first-class
bootblack In city; porcelain baths
and everything pertaining to a
first-class shop. Also carry a full
line ot cigars and tobacco and
'barbers supplies. 162 Commercial
street, next door to Statesman
office. 4-6-tf
BOX FACTORY.
O. F. MASON BOX COMPANY
247 Miller street, South Salem;
Manufacturers of all kinds of
boxes, crates and fruit dryer as
cessorles. Phone 308. tf.
TAXIDERMY.
SAVE YOUR TROPHIES from rod
and gun and have them mounted
true to life. Rug work, gams
heads, a'l kinds of taxidermy.
Express shipments given prompt
attention. C, A. Corbit. Red
Tannery, south end Yew Psrk
UNDERTAKERS.
LEHMAN & CLOUGH IT. J. Leh
mnn, A. M. Clough, morticians
anil funeral directors. Latest
modern mrtiio 1b known to the
profession emplryedi 445 Court
street. 9.20-tf.
GREAT FAIR IS
OPENED III THE
PHILIPPINES
THE EXHIBITS REPRESENT THE
WOKK OF THE SEVER IL TRIBES
OF MOROS AM) OTHERS, AM)
THE AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS
OF THE ISLANDS.
(UNIT1D rRllS LIASSD WI1S.1
Manila, Feb. 7 The largest indus
trial exhibition ever held In the Phil
ippines was opened at Zamboanga to
day by Brigadier-General Pershing,
Governor of the Moro province and
Commanding General of the depart
ment of Mindanao, lie was assisted
by Governor General W. Cameron
Forbes, Mujor-General J. Franklin
Dell, commanding the Philippines dlv
vlslon and Rear-Admiral John Hub
hard, commander and chief of the
United States Asiatic fleet, who also
reviewed the land parade, participat
ed in by the three regiments of Infan
try, one of cavalry, five batalllons 01
Philippine scouts and eight com
panies, and the bund of the Philippine
constabulary.
In the parade were many high offi
cers of the Insular government, mem
bers of the consulur corpB and rep
resentatives of thirteen of the tribes
of Mindunao, who were brought to
gether for the first time. The war
ships of the Asiatic fleet will take
part in a water parade tomorrow.
The exhibits In the fair grounds
represents the works of the several
tribes of Moros, the Monobos, Mago
bos, ctH., during the last year and
samples of tho agricultural products
raised by the American planters In
Davao. Many of the clothes worn by
the uutlves are rich In design and
color and equal in brilliancy those
manufactured in India and Turkey.
The work In brass and copper is
uuliiue and shows much originality,
An Industrial school has been con
structed on the fair grounds, where
many excellent samples of the crafts
of the Island are being turned out.
The Sulton of Sulu has construct
ed a residence on the grounds, a fac
simile of the palace In Jolo and Is liv
ing there with several of his wives
The fair will close Feb. 14.
Let the boy and the girl sturt their
own bank account. It will give them a
sense of ownership that makes for
character building.
CHIIdron Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTOW