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. ... j. as UARKFTS. Him w ttt PORTLAND MARKETS. Grain, l'l'Br' reefl Etc .t Track prices: Bluestem, ,.,v- club 795 SOc; red Russian. - v.nv. SU M sic; lu-ioiu, ou JrLr Patera, 13.19 per barrel .,.k S4. 10 to 4.50; exports. 0- Valley, $5.20; graham, $4.80 ,2 wheat, quarters, $5. Birley-Feed, $2323.50 per ton aJ-Tnck pns: Timothy. W1I ..-t. Valley, $19 20 per ton Mem Oregon, $2021; alfalfa 612.30; grain bay, $13; clover ,wWhole. 2S; cracked. $29 rr ton- Hillstuffs-Bran, $2223 per ton eddllngs, J2S31; shorts. $2325 rc.Hed barley, $2627. Oats-Tilte, $28 per ton. Dairy and Country Produce. Batter-City creamery, extra. 1 and . . i i . i poUDd prints, la uuwa, aa yoi jounli less than boxes, cartons ana delivery extra. rms-Oregon ranch, candled iiif Oregon case county, 2829c. n,eeleFull cream, twins. 16c per lb.; Young America, 17c Poultry-Live: Hens, iejifc Springs, 16017c; turkeys, 1820c ducks, 25c; geese, 12012 c. Dressed Turktys, choice, 2225c. Fork-Fancy, 11 11 He per lb. Veal Fancy, SB to 126 pounds 13014c pr pound. Groceries, DnoM Fndu, Etc. Cried Fruit Apples, 11c per lb.. (irruU, 13V16c; apricots, 14 lie; dates, lOttc per lb,; figs, bulk. tills or black, liy sack, 7 8c; it. I1.50O1.75; 12-128, 85c; 86-12S, !.!(; 10-ls, 85c; Smyrna, 18c. SWmou Columbia River, 1-lb. ulii, (3.10 per doz.; 2 -lb. tails, i:!3; 1-lb. flats, $2.40; Alaska jink Mb. tails, $1.25; red 1-lb tills, 1.65; sockeye, 1-lb. tails. $2. Coffee Roasted, In drums, 2334c ptr pound. Nuts-Walnuts, 17V418c per lb.; Brazil nuts, 16c; Alberts, 16c; ilmouds, 16 15c; pecans, 18c; t.aaiiuts, 0C(S)$1 per dozen. Salt-Granulated, $15 per ton: nit-ground, 100s, $8.50 per ton; in, 19 per ton. Beans Small white, 4c; large kite, 4c; Lima, 5c; pink, i"ic; red Mexicans, 6c; bayou, Sugar Dry granulated, fruit and irrrj, 55.30; best, $5.10; extra C, WO; golden C, $4.70; yellow D, WO; cubes (barrels), $4.95; pow toed, $4.65. Terms on remittances iioln 15 days, deduct Ms c per pound. Ulster than 15 days and within 30 ays, deduct Ysc per pound. Maple ajar, 1518c per pound. Klce No. 1 Japan, 4c; cheaper rfides, $3.504.55; Southern head it 97c. Honey Choice,, $3.75 per case. sained, 8 tec per pound. Vegetable ana rrults. AoDles Fanev 1 snifiis en- i,t , u.u v , r-1.25; common, 50c$l per box. wu iruus Pears, $1.25 1.75 "box; eranes. 7Krif?4i no- Rsberries, $13 13.50 per barrel. Tw.-i.-i .. .. wuu iruits oranges, navels $2 ""5 Per box; Japanese, $13.50; '"UJa KranpfmU utcn. nn i- fruit, $3.50(4; bananas, Ec T ruMr A . t wuuu, pineapples, 6 per pound. Vegetables Beans, 12 c per lb., se, $1.251.50 per hundred; -idtower. $2ff72.i?. r.or ,.,,,,. i California. 41 9S .L Y.W IJOl. SJlttLtJ, UU- Per crate; garlic, 1012c per M; green onions, 20c per dozen; 7UM le"uce. 75c$l.00 per box; rs, 20c per lb.; pumpkins, 2c " Pound; radishes snoK,. "Prouts, 78c; squash, 2c . lumatoes, $1.752.50 per Vejeiames carrom. $1 "beets. 11 95. , "-, ("I IQ "-Oregoi, $2.50 per kundred astns-l t. 1 HHc; 14 to 16 pounds, "H, i6c 28c: standard, 23c; trj I, 1 EnBllsh- 18 c Itoj Curel-Regular short ;8Hsalt,l4Hc: Bmoked( 16c. h"ts.aai c: 8moke1' 15 c b.., ueer tongues, 65c; 2: out8,de8' 20c; t, ooas-Barrel3 pIgg te -T pe' $10: honey comb $4j ton6Ues' 22: tombs' ;-Kettu s,i.u standard pure, liu; t,lbs' 13c: l""ce, !l inutUb8' 12c: 8horten- "Hc; tubs. 10 Uc. ' 'Z CrP' 18c: 190 op, . ' - - - DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17 1011 . fool Eastern Oregon, 12318c tb; Valley, 1719e per lb. Mohair Choice, 30c per lb. Iildes Salted hides, 67Hc per lb.; salted calf, 13c; salted kip, 7V4c; salted stags, 6c; green hides, 1 cent lrss; dry bides, 16ft 17c; dry calf, 17 18c; dry stags. 11 12c. Cascara Bark 5c per lb. Pelts Dry, lOHc; salted, butch ers' take-off, 5090c; Spring lambs, io45c. - Local Wholesale Market. Bran. . $26.00 Flour, hard wneat $5.86 Flour, valley $4.40 4.60 Hops, 1909 crop 1013c Shorts. $27.00 Wheat, bushel .' 85C Oats, bushel 3738c Hops, 1909 crop 1013V4c Hops, 1910 crop 18 V4 Chlttlm bark 4k 5c Mohair aoP Potatoes, bu. 750 Apples bushel 60 60c Hay, timothy ig Oat and vetch $12 II Batter ana Eggs. Butter, creamery 33c Eggs 25c Butter fat 330 Butter, country 30c Poultry. Broilers and fryers 16c Hens. . i5C Roostera (young) 11 13c Stags. ..He Roosters (old) 8c Turkey. 18 0 Ducks. . i$c Gees He Livestock. Steers (under 1000 D) . . .$6.60 6 Steers (1000 to 1200 lb) . ,$4.5005 Cows $3.50 14.50 Hogs, fat .77c Stock 67c Ewes ; 3o Spring lambs 6c Veal, according to quality 11c RAIROADS. SOUTHERN PACIFIC. Southbound. No. 13 San Francisco Exp.. 3 No. 19 Ashland Passenger 10: No. 17 Roseburg Pasenger 6: :31a.m. 69a.m 45p.m No. 11 Shasta Limited .... 7 : 43p.m :25p.m. 56p.m. BOa.m 45p.m. 15a-m :30a.m. No. 27 Eugene Passenger.... 8 No. 15 California Expreas9: No. 226 Way Freight .... 9: No. 222 Portland Fa t Frt 10: Northbound. No. 16 Oregon Express .. 6: No. 28 Portland Passenger.. 8: No. 12 Shasta Limited ...12: 35p.m No. 18 Portland Passenger 2 56p.m No. 20 Portland .Pasenger 7: 43p.m No. 225 Way Freight ...12: No. 221 Portland Fast Frt 2: 35p.m 43a,m OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY CO Local Leav i For Portland and Inter :40m.m Portland-Hillsboro Inter . . 8:56 a.m. Portland and Inter 11:15 a.m. Portland and Inter 2:00 p.m Limited. Port, Tualatin, Hillsboro.. 4:30 p.m. local. Portland-Hillsboro- Inter.. 4 00 p.m. 20 p.m 60 p.m 26 a.m 60 a.m. 00 p.rj 00 p.m 60 p.m 30 p.m 40 p.m Portland and inter ..... 6 Portland and Inter .... 8 local Arrive E, n. Portland and inter 8 Portland-Hillsboro lntet 9 Local. Portland and Inter 1 Portland-Hillsboro inter.. 4 Portland and inter 6 Portland and Inter 8 Portland Theater train.. 10 alem. Falis City & Western Ry Leave West Salem ror: Dnllas. Falls City and Black Rock 9:00 a. m Dallas, Falls City and Black Rock ..1:30 and 4:35 p. m Sunday Trains for. Dallas & BUck Rock 'j:00 a. m. and 1:35 p. m. Trains Arrive at West Salem from Dallas . rt 8:15 a. m. Black '.lock and Dallas . .12:20 p. to. Kallp City 4:15 p. m. 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 knows to fall. Sold by all dealers. Mrs. Almlra Stearns, wife of D. W. Stearns, of Oakland, aged 86 years, died February 5. Her husband sur vives her. They had been married nearly 64 years, and had lived In Oakland since 1858. Accused of Stealing. E. E. Chamberlain, of Clinton, Me., boldly accuses BUcklen's Arnica Salve of stealing the sting from burns or scalds the pain from sores of all kinds the distress from boils or piles. "It robs cuts, corns, bruises, sprains and Injuries of their terror," he says, "as a healing reme dy its equal don't exist." Only 25c at J. C. Perry's Drus: Store. The latest society wsitag in New York was as much , of 1. i .nuary and May affair as anytht; ci a. . . . o-- Children Jry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A CLASSIFIED Q jf il mnw,,,. 1 MM, . ...... ,. ,. , -Tl-nrr r--.i 11 1 i. 1 . I CtHrifMI, 909, by .iletrjfMUan .Stmduau, Int., N. Y. The Money Man Wants to Get In Have you a spare room in your house? Why not find a congenial, pleas ant boarder to change the monotony, and bring fresh Ideas in to the fam ily? Put a Munaimaker ad. in TheaCpital Journal. Some reader of this paper may be looking for Just such a room. Have you any spare space la your ban? Some reader of The Capital Jeurial wants to rent it for a storage purpose. You might as well get the money for It. Put a Muanlmaker ad. in the classified columns of Tas Capital Jeurnal. Dear Mr. Munnlmaker, . Care of The Capital Journal Classified Columns. Through a little Munnlmaker Classified Ad in The Capital Journal I made an advantageous deal tor part time use of a horse and carriage for my wife and mother in their afternoon drives. Yours truly, THOUGHTFUL. Write Mr. Munnlmaker, care of The Capital Journal, or 'phone him, No. 82, whenever you want anything. Capital Journal "Want Ads" Bring Quick Results One cent a word for first Insertion. One-bait cent a word for each Insertion tberenfter. No advertisement taken for Ihhb than 25c. Cunt six words to the line. FOR SALE. GOOD HOME sror saro cTieap. For particulars see owner on place. 604 Belmont St., Salem, Oregon. 8-27-tf FOR SALE Five choice residence lots. Sewer connections, etc. Price reasonable. Enquire Fairgrounds Store. 1-16-tf , one team, harness and wagon, two colts, one farm wagon, j one cart. Call at Brewery, morn ings', 1-31-lm FOR SALE Ash and fir wood. Phone Farmers 297. 2-6.3w FOR SALE One seated pony phae ton, good as new; one light Mitch ell wagon ,one single haracs, one breast harness, one stockman sad dle. Inquire at 1242 North Front street. Phone 404 Main. 2-13-lw FOR SALE Young nursery stock, easy terms, or share for managing same. W. K. Brown, R. D. 8, Box 23; 2-15-3t . FOR SALE White Wyandotte cock- rels. Also eggs for setting, $1.50 for 15, $8 per hundred. W. F. Burch, Route 4, Salem. 2-15-lm FOR SALE Baled hay, 1 1-2 miles east of fair grounds, on Silverton road- Will deliver in town. Allen McCain, Route 7, Box 86. 2-16.3t FOR SALE Five-room house and three fine lots, new barn .street Improvement and sewer assessment paid. Just 12 blocks from the Bush bank, in South Salem. Price! $2100, 0200 cash, balance $15.00 1 per month. Oregon Realty Co.. 275 State street. Phone 16. ! 2.15-3t FOR SALE Six tens of oat hay. G. E. Ze&. Inquire North Four teenth street, 1089. 2-11-lw FOR SALE Beaver Hill coal, cheap est fuel in Salem for cook stoves, heaters and furnaces, delivered anywhere in the city. Bunkers 1790 State street. Phone Main 1465. 2.11-lm 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. In 12 and 16-Inch " and 4-foot lengths to all parts of the city. My wood is well sea soned and under shelter. Prices reasonable. Salem Fuel Yards. ' Phone Mafn 529. Office, 752 Trade street f FOR SALE (Continued). FOR SALE Cheap for cash; half in terest In nice confectionery. Ad dress 1038 Union street, Salem. 2-10-lw FOR SALE 5 1-2 acres of fine fruit land, all under cultivation, just 3 1-2 miles south of Solera. Price $725, $200 cash, balance terms. Oregon Realty Co., 275 State street. Phone 16. 2-15-3t FOR RENT. WELL LIGHTED tront rooms with or without board. Phone 1016, 365 North High. 1-18-tf WANTED. WANTED Girl for general house work. 467 N. 19th street. 2-16-3t WANTED Salesmen to carry hair good side line fof Chicago firm. M. Bros., care of Journal. 2-16-3t WANTED Young hound or hound pup. Phone Farmers 11X. Cheap one. Dudley Taylor. 2-15-3t WANTED House cleaning, carpets taken up and relald; calsomlning; house painting. Address A. D., 404 Court St Phone 941. l-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, 326 Washington street, room 415, Portland, Ore-1 gon. 1-23-tf COLLECTIONS. COLLECTIONS Don f worry about your bills if you cannot collect them. Send them to us we will end you your money. The moat efficient service in Marlon county is that of the Capital Collection Agency. 205, U. S. National Bank Bldg., Salem, Ore. Phone 771. 11-19-tf BOX FACTORY. O. F. MASON BOX COMPANY 247 Miller street, South Salem; Manufacturers of all kinds of boxes, crates and fruit dryer as-i ceesorlee- Pbone 308. tf. 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 bouse cheaply, goto 404 Court street. We can sire you $9 1. Stoves and ranges new and second-hand. E. L. Stiff & Co. L. McPEAK, complete bouse fur nisher, new and second band goods bought and .sold also second band watehe cheap for curd; har ness, guns and saddle. j Call Main 1233. Highest cash prices pall for second bund goods. , 170 So. Commercial strert 10-20tfl CHEAPEST PUACE IN TOWN For new and second-hand ranKPs. Oth er house furnishings In proportion.! Come to us If you are bard to suit. Smith &. Cook. C2C North Commer- - " , AD SECTION BUSINESS CARDS. PIANO TUNING Lutellua 1. j Woods, tuning, poishing, repair- , Ing. Telephone 984. Shop ! I N. Winter St, I-I-lyi 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 SI. The Veatch Printing Co. Good printing at cor rect prices. Rooms 6, 6 and 7, Murphy Block. 2-6-tf OSTEOPATHY. DR. EVA M. TTJTTL3 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, 1999. Treats acute' ad chronic diseases. Consultation frea. Lady attendant.- Office 55-5l U. 8. National Bank Bldg. ' Phoae 859. Reside 84 North Capital street. Phone 469. - a . . , REAL ESTATE. $1,000 BUYS A new five room keuse on good street Lot 60x110 ft Terms, $760 cash, balance 6 per cent - Square Deal Realty Com pany, U. S. Bank building, Room 304. Phone 470. List your property with Frank J. Miller, Real Estate, Room 7, Gray Block. 2-11-tf. ELLIS & WOOD Real estate loans ead Insurance, notary pub lic, employment bureau, Phone 654. 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 or phone Main 460. J. G. 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. LIQUOR HOUSES. 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 delivery In the city limits. E. Eckerlen, 206 to. Commercial street. TONSORIAL. H. G. Meyer & Co. The best and largest shop in the city. Six, first-class barbers. Only first-class bootblack In city; porcelain baths and everything pertaining to a first-class shop. Also carry a full line of cigars and tobacco and barbers supplies. 162 Commercial street, next door to Statesman office. 4-6-tf PLUMBERS. THEO. M. BARR Plumbing, hot water and steam heating and tin ning, 164 Commercial 8t. Phone Main 192. 9-1-lyr. OTTO MUELLHAUPT Plumbing heating, gas fitting; prices rea sonable; work guaranteed; est!, mates furnished. Phone 373, 1066 Chemeketa street. 4-17-tf FINLAY & REYNOLDS, plumbers and gas fitters. Modern plumbing and expert work our specialty. Satis faction guaranteed. 325 Center St Phone Main S10 l-!Mf UNDERTAKERS. LEHMAN & CLOUGH U. J. Leh man, A. M. Clough, morticians and funeral directors. Latest modern methods known to the profession employed. 445 Court street. 9.20-tf. MASSAGE PARLORS.' ELITE MASSAGE sad Beauf pa. lors. ChlropoJIf-tB, manicuring ao scalp treatments, shampooing, hair dressing and weaving, facial treat ' merits of all kinds, and bake ove-n baths 'for rheumatism and run' down systems. ' Room 303 U. 8. . National Bank building. MUSIC LESSONS. MUSIC Piano instruction at your home by Ralph Harr 40 yean ex perience. German. Kindly address 646 South 14th St, or pbone 632. 1-13-tl BAKERIES. WHITE SWAN and German Bakeries for highest grade bread and pas tries. Wedding and party orders specialty. We make dally deliveries 319 N. Commercial, phone 903; 01 12th and Chemeketa, phone 96L 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 K and youll never go back to the oM way. W. J. Llnfoot Merck aat Tai lor. 642 Stats St Phone M. 491. H-tf WATCHMAKER. U. S. MILLER, the WATCHMAKHIt Over 21 years' experience as s watchmaker at Beatrice, Neb. High grade work at eastern prices. Opera House block, 4 $4 Court street ia-6-tf. LIVhlKX 8TA&LM. POSTOFFICE LIVERY and Sale Stable. Best of turnouts, a,uick service; rates reasonable. For anything in livery and boarding, CaJl or 'phone Main 188. h. F. Gillian, Proprietor. Ferry street WATER COMPANY. SALEM WATER COMPANY 6fflce city hall. For water service apply at office. Bills payable monthly in advance. PAINTERS, PAPER HANGERS PAINTER AND PAPER HANGER Estimates made and first-class work done. I. D. Driver, 617 North Capitol street, Salem, Ore. Phone 926. 6-26-tf. SAND AND GRAVEL. FOR SAND AND GRAVEL See Salem Construction Company. Of fice 464 Court street. Phone Main 790. 7-24-tf. TAXIDERMY. SAVE YOUR TROPHIES from rod and gun and have them mounted true to life. Rug work, game heads, all kinds of taxidermy Express shipments given prompt attention. C. A. Corblt. Red Tannery, south end Yew Park LODGE DIRECTORY7 SALEM GRANGE NO. 17, PATRONS of Husbandry Meets in Hurst Hall 011 State street, on the fourth Saturday of. each month, at 10:30 a. m. Visiting and sojourning members welcome. F. A. Myers, master. Zella S. Fletcher, secre tary. 12-31-lyr MODERN WOODMEN of AMERICA Oregon Cedar Camp No. 5216. Meets every Thursday evonlng at 8 o'clock in Holman Hall. W. W. Hill, Consul; F. A. Turner, Clerk. WOODMEN OF WORLD Meet ev ery Friday night at 7:30 o'clock In Holman Hall. Geo, H. Deacan, C. C; L. H. Flotcher, Clerk. 1-10-09 A. O. U. W. PROTECTION Lodge No. 2 meets every Monday even ing at. 8:00 p. m., In Holman Hall, corner State and Liberty Sts. A. E. Donaldson, M. W.; D. P. Wright, Recorder. 6-21-tf MULTNOMAH ROYAL ARCH CHAP- ter No. 1. Masonic hall second Friday of each month, at S p. m. M. P. Baldwin, Ex. High Priest Lot L. Pearce, Secretary. ?-9-tf UNITED ARTISANS Capital As sembly No. 84, meets every Friday evening in I. O. 0. F. Temple, Mrs. Ida L. Nlles, M. A., S. E. Vail, sec retary, 158 8. Cottage street. Phone 12H. 7-22-tf PACIFIC LODGE, NO. 60. A. F. & A. M. Masonic hall, third Friday each month at 7:30 p. m. Tom R. Wilson, W. M., Lot L Pearco, seo retary. 8-1-tf SALEM LODGE NO. 4 K V. & M. State cninrjinnkstlf n first Friday !n eiich month t 7-S k- m In Masonic hull. Moforrnv block. James Plant, W. M.; John Bayne, soi.:etary. SALEM HUMANE SOCIETY Dr. W. H. Byrd, president; Mrs. II. W. Meyers, vice-president; Ed. Gllllng ham, socriitary. Executive commit tee: Rev. Uarr G. Lee, MIhh Kittle Moore, Mrs. E. Hofer. Casus of cruelty to animals should be re ported to the society for. Investlga-. I.fl. i POULTRY. EGGS FOR HATCHING From our best pens cf splendid winter lay ers. Anconas, $1.50 per 15; Brown Leghorns or R. C. Rhode Island Reds, $1.00 per 15. White Wyaa dottes, $1.50 per 13. Al. Herren, 110 Division street. Telephone 1315, or leave orders at D. A. White & Son's seed store. 2-1 3.1m NEGROES IN TEXAS ACTING ON JURY UN1TKD TRESS LEASED WHIR.) Galveston, Tex., Feb. 17. For the Bret time in the history if Texas, a Jury composed In part of negroes is today trying a white man for his life. The Jury cannot go to a restaurant for meals, for the white restaurants will not serve the negroes, and the jury cannot be separated. The case on trial is that of Earl McFarland, an ex-policeman, charged with having murdered Denutv Police. Chief Will Murphy, of Houston, last April. BANKERS ARRESTED FOR BEING CROOKED UNITID mnSS LEASED WIRE. Muskogee, Okla., Ft. 17. W. O. Martin, former president of the de funct Columbia Bank ft Trust Com. pany, of Oklahoma City, and Eugene F. Blaise, former president of the defunct Farmers' National Bank of Tulsa,, Okla., art under arrest here today on Indictments charging mis appropriation of funds and false en tries. A couple'of sticks CELEBRATE WOODEN WEDDING ukitsd rasas luiid wiul Washington, Feb. 17. Reprwwn ta,tlve and Mrs. Nicholas Longworth, of Ohio, celebrated' their wooden Wedding anniversary at their home here today. DOWNWARD COURSE Fust Being Realised by Salem People. A little backache at first Dally Increasing till the back la lame and weak. Urinary disorders quickly follow: Diabetes and finally Brlght's di sease. This Is the downward course of kidney ills. Don't take this course. Salem res idents Bhould profit by the followlig experience. Mrs. E, C. Hatton, Clay & Lisle streets, Dallas, Oregon, says: "In 1907 I publicly endorsed Doan's Kid ney Pills and I can now confirm that statement. This remedy was used In my family and It brought relief from backache and other symptoms of kid ney trouble.' For sale by all dealers. Price i cents. Foster-MIlburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. 411 patent medicines or medicines ad vertised In this paper are for sale at DR. STONE'S Drug Store fhe only cash drug store in Oregon, owes no one, and no one owes it; carries large stock; Its shelves. counters and show cases are loaded with drugs, medicines, notions, toi let articles, wines and liquors of all aiuds for medicinal purposes. Dr. Stone is a regular graduate in medl aloe and has had many years of ex perience In the practice. Consulta tions are free. Prescriptions are free, and only regular price for med icine. Dr. Stone can be found at bis drug store, Salem, Or., from T in the morning until S at night Oregen. RKAT C'JIl.VrXK DOCTOR L. M. HUM nns medicine wnicn wRi cure asy Kniwn disease. He makes a speclal- y of and guiirar.Uie to cure eatarrfi. s'hnia, lung, throat, rheumatism, leblllty, stomach, liver, kidney rouhies; nls', any blackened er wolloti Porenr("n. broken limbs, mrtilpnx tsMrtmu c; a 1 1 kinds of -oik, tost nun hood, (mnnle weak iftos. hernia trouble aud paralysl1:. lotiBultatlun free. Cure of Ylck 9 on? Co., Chinese drugs and herb 'itlH'a hour from 10 to 12 a. m. anl l t,io 7 p. m,. HHo odpu Sunduys; i',j Ulh n'.:ti, iitu4'v.. tiieiu.