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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1911)
R U D 0 n 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4. , PORTLAND MARKETS. Grain, 'l9tr EU- Vneat-Track prices: Bluesteni, sjc- club, 78 8 79c; red Kussian, itu Valley. 80c; 40-fold. 7879c. "flour Patents, $4.95 per barrel; Brtlhgts, $3.95; exports. $3.60; Val ley, $5; grata"1' l4-60! wnole wnet. uarters, $4.80. rley-Feed. $23023.60 per ton; trewing. nominal. Hay Track pnw: Timothy. Wll umette Valley, $19 020 per ton; Eastern Oregon, $1920; alfalfa. $11.30 12; grain hay. $13; clover, 111 8 U. Corn Whole. $2S; cracked. $29 per ton. Millstuffs Bran, $2021 per ton; middlings, $27528; shorts, $21 22; rolled barley, $26.50 27. , Oats-White, $27(ff27.50 per ton. Dairy and Country Produce, putter City creamery, extra, 1 and I pound prints, in boxes, 31c per pound; lees than boxes, cartons and delivery extra. Eggs Oregon ranch, 20 21c. Cheese Full cream, twins, 15 16c per lb.; Toting America, 16 He. Poultry Live: Hens, 19 20c; Springs, 19 S 20c; turkeys, 1820c; ducks, 23c; geese, 1212c. Dressed Turkeys, choice, 2225c. Pork Fancy, llllc per lb. Veal Fancy, 83 to 1 Z 5 pounds. 12 13c per pound. liroceries, Prlcfl frails, Etc. Dried Fruit Apples, 11c per lb., currants, 13 15c; apricots, 14 & 16c; dates, 10 &c per lb.; figs, bulk, time or black, vy sack, 7 be; 66a. 1.50 1.75 ; 12-128, 85c; 36-12. 12.25; 10-ls, 85c; Smyrna, 18c. salmon Columbia River, 1-lb laU. $2.10 per doz.; 2-lb. tails 12.95; 1-lb. flats, $2.40; Alaska pink, 1-lb. tails, $1.23; red 1 lb tails, $1.65; sockeye, 1-lb. tails, $2 Coffee Roasted, In drums, 23 34c per pound. Nuts Walnuts, 17'418c per lb.; Brazil nuts, 16c; filberts, 16c; almonds, 16 18c; pecans, 18c; cucoanuts, 90c $1 per dozen.' Sail-Granulated, $15 per ton. Hill-ground, 100s, $8.50 per ton; 5h, $9 per ton. Beans Small white, 4 He; large white, 4 He; Lima, 6c; pink. Vic; red Mexicans, 6c; bayou. (U Sugar Dry granulated, fruit and berry, $5.30; best, $5.10; extra C, U.SO; golden C, $4.70; yellow D, K60; cubes (barrels), $4.95; pow dered, $4.65. Terms on remittances titMn 15 days, deduct He per pound. II later than 15 days and within 30 Jays, deduct He per poi.nd. Maple gar, 15 18c per pound. Kice No. 1 Japan, ic; cheaper grades. $3.50 4 .55; Southern bead JH7c. Huney Choice, $3.75 per cane trained, 8Msc per pound. Vegetable mid TTults. AlllllPS Parinv 9rSlO 75. K tt1.25; common, 50cU per box. uiecu iruus rears, f j.zo (QJl.To W box: Pmi.Afl Tdl tl ni hrtV tranberries, $13 13.50 per barrel. iroijicai rruits oranges, navels $2 82.T5 per box; Japanese, $13.50; Nida grapefruit, $3.50; California WP fruit, $3.50 4; bananas, 5c W pound; pineapples, 6 per pound. Vegetables neon, nu. ,h " s. tit V J. 1 u . , e, $1.251.50 per hundred; auliflower, $2 2.1 5 per crate; eel- " "luiuiB, j.iu per crate; cu mbers, $2 per box; eggplant, $1. Per crate; garlic, 10 12c per woa; green onions, 20c per dozen; ous lettuce, 75c$l.o0 per box; Wpers, 20c per lb.; pumpkins. 2c W Pound; radishes, 3035c per 'Wea! SUrOUtS. 9c emioah 9 ' VJ UUUU J w Pound; tomatoes, $1.752.60 per "01. Sack Vegetables Carrots, 90c$l , Jed: Parsnips, $1; turnips, 90c Hi huto s)i n- iUt0Mregon' -251.50. per fed; sweet potatoes, 4c per lb. Wions-oregon, $2.50 per hundred. B 0 0 0 H U 0 0 0 S i M ii M r : ! ! 8 Pro virions, - to 12pounds. 17 He; 12 "Pounds, 17 He; 14 t. 16 pounds. TLV: pica,c8-i4c; :,"lrPancr. 28c; standard, oiee, 22 ttc; English. ISHc, "7 Sal - . " -urea Regular short r-'fy aalt 14 . To.. J1 "M. salt. 14 H- ifi- ."y, salt, 14c; smoked. 15 He J tt, 16c; smoked. 17 He. H iZ. at8Beef ungues, 65c; Uei ' "c; 0Ul8ides, 20c; c; knuckle8i 22c tl(; ' "OMo-Barrelfl, pigs feet. , h,.T lnpe' nney comb $4(TCh tongue8 22: ,amb9' "tob'"1' render. tierces, HsL ; 13 c; standard pure. ' tubs Hc; choice, St ii!" tub3' 10c: shortening, IOc: tubs, io4c. HeM, Wool, Bides, Etc. ijiii 1. cop, 18c: 199 wop. ' '"trtcu, 151,0, Wool Easier Oreion, UOKe m; Valley, lTOlte per lb. Mohair Choice, 30c pr lb. Hide Salted hide. I H 07 He per lb.; salted calf. He; salted kip, 7 He; salted stags, 6c; green hides, 1 cent less: dry hides, 16 H 17c; dry calf, 17 018c; dry stags, 11 12c. Cascara Bark 5c per lb. Pelts Dry, IOhc; salted, butch era' take-off, 5090c; Spring lambs, 25 45c. local Whoieaaj Market Bran $24.00 Flour, hard wheat $5.05 Flour, valley $4.20 4.40 Shorts $25.50 Wheat, bushel 90c Oats, bushel 3637c Hops, 1909 crop 7c to 12c Hops, 1910 crop 18c Chlttlra bark 4H5c Mohair 30c Potatoes, bu 75c Apples bushel 60 60c Hay, timothy $19 Oat and vetch $12 It Rotter and Eggs. Butter, creamery 3ic Eggs ; 16C Butter fat 3ic Butter, country 30c Poultry. Broilers and fryers 16 20c Hens 1617 Roosters (young) 12 16c Stags. no Roosters (old) , 810c Turkey lbnu Ducks 16C GeeBe 12c LlvfVtoiH. Steers (under 1000 lb) . . .$5.50 6 Steers (1000 to 1200 lb) .. $4.50 5 Cows $3.50 $4.50 Hogs, fat 77Hc Stock 6H 7c Ewes . 2c Spring lambs lie Veal, according to quality 11c RAIROADS. SOUTHERN PACIFIC. Southbound. No. 13 San Francisco Exp.. 3:31a.m. No. 19 Ashland Passenger 10:59a.m No. 17 Roseburg Pasenger 6:45p.m No. 11 Shasta Limited. .. .7:43p.m No. 27 Eugene Passenger 8:25D.m. No. 15 California Express9 :56p.m. No. 226 Way Freight .... 9:50a.m No. 222 Portland Fa t Frt 10:45p.m Northbound. No. 16 Oregon Express ., 5:15a-m No. 28 Portland Passenger.. 8:30a.m. 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 ...12:35p.m No. 221 Portland Fast Frt 2:43a.m RF.O.V KF,ECTR1r' RAIIiWA V CO l,ooal lveavoa For ' Portland and Inter 6:40 a.w Porttand-Hillsboro Inter . . 8:65 a m Portland and .inter 11:15 a. id Portland and Inter 2:00 p. ni Limited. Port., Tualatin, Hillsboro. .3.20p.m. Ixcal. Portland Hillsooro Inter.. 4:00 p.m. Portland and inter 6:20 p.m. Portland and Inter .... 8:60 p.m. local Arrive E n. Portland and Inter 8:25 a.m. Portland-Hlllsboro lntet 9:60 a.m. Local. Portland and Inter 1:00 p.n Ponland-HIMtboro inter.. 4:00 p.m Portland and Inter 5:50 p.m Portland and Inter 8:30 p.m Portland Theater train. . 10: i0 p.ir ?'ilom Colic Pitv Z WlocTorn R Leave West Saiem ror: Dallas. Falls City and Black Rock 9:00 a. m a!las. Falls City and Black Rock 1:30 and 4:15 p. m Sunday Trains tor. Dallas & Blick Rock K00 a. m. and 1:35 p. m. Trains Arrive at West Salem from Dallas 8:15 a. m. Black '.lock and Dallas ..12:20 p. m. Fall? City 4:16 p. m. GRAY HAIRS BANISHED. The old Idea of using sage for darken ing the hair is again coming in vogue, Our grandmothers used to have dark, glossy hair at the age of seventy-five, while our mothers have white hair before they are fifty. Our grandmothers used to make a "sage tea" and apply it to their hair. The tea made their hair soft and glossy and gradually restored th natural color. One objection to nsiif such a preparation was the trouble ol making it, especially as it had to ba made every two or three days on account of it souring quickly. This objection has been overcome and by asking almost any first-class druggist for Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur the public can get a su perior preparation of sage, with the ad mixture of sulphur, another valuable rem edy for hair and scalp troubles. Daily nse of this preparation will not only quickly restore the color of the bair but will also stop the bair from falling out andmaie it grow. It is sold by all druggists for 50a and $1.00 a bottle, or is sent direct by the Wyeth Chemical Company, 74 Cortlandt St New York City, upon receipt of price. A freckled person always wears specks Did you notice that? 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 fall. Sold by all dealers. DAILY CAPITAL CLASSIFIED Business Offers If you want anything done for you if you want to got any kind of service somebody who can do that work is advertising to reach you in the little Munnimaker classified ads. in The Capital Journal, or a Capital Journal ad. will find him for you. If you want any article, look in the little Munnimaker classified ads. in The Capital Journal. Somebody who has that article is advertising for yon. Get the habit. Exercise your enterprise. Every day scan closely the little Munnimaker classified ads. 1 n The Capital Journal. Dear Mr. Munnimaker, Care The Capital Journal Classified Columns. Through a little Munnimaker Classified Ad in sold empty barrels and packing cases. Yours truly, Write Mr. Munnimaker, care of The 82, whenever you want anything. Capital Journal "Want Ads" Bring Quick Results one rent a word for first Insertion. One lmlf cent a word for each Insertion tln-reHfrer. No udvertlBf mem takeu for Ions 1 ban 5c. Csuut aix word " tbt line. FOR SALE. FOR SALE Single combed Brown Leghorn and Indian Runner duck eggs. Phone Farmers 198. 2-22-lm FOR SALE one tesai, harness and wagon, two colts, one farm wagon, one cart. Call at Brewery, morn ings. ' 1-31-lra 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 My home, 880 North 17th street, 7.room house and best well in town; barn and two lots. Price $2500. S. S. White. Phone 469. 2-25-3t FOR SALE White Wyandotte eggs, $1.00 and $2.00 per setting. Can furnish In 100 lots. Phone Farm ers 191. 2.23-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 CURRANT AND GOOSEBERRY bushes for sale. Phone 1040. 1898 South H'gh street. 2-22-lw FOR SALE 52 stands of bees and all appliances. G. F. Selley, Oak Grove, Ore. 2-22-lw FOR SALE An extra good five-acre tract, with Improvements, lots of fruit and fine soil for gardening. Price $2500, one-half cash, bal ance two years time. The Improve ments could not be put on the land for the price asked; Also a two year old 6.room house and good lot for $850, $150 cash, balance $10 monthly. Also new 5-room house aid 8 nice lots, two blocks to school. The cheapest property In Salem today, for $3500. See Home Realty Company, room 7, Murphy block, Salem, Oregon. WOOD FOR SALE. WOOD FOR SALf5 Salem Truck ft 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 i. 1-lS-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 noned end under shelter. Prices reasonable. Salem Fuel Yards. Phone Main 629. Office. 752 Trade treL tf JOURNAL, BAXEM. PRECOX, The Capital Journal, I MERCHANT, Capital JournaV, or 'phone him, No. FOR SALE (Continued). FOR SALE A young sow and seven pigs. John Girardln, Turner, Or., Phone Farmers' 459. 2-27-3t FOR SALE Two graded fresh Jer sey cows and 7 pigs. Phone Farm ers 455. 2-27-7t FOR KENT. WELL LIGHTED rront rooms with or without board. Phone 1016, 365 North High. 1-18-tf TO RENT 23 H acres of hops and 8 acres pf choice beaverdam gar den land. Each tract near Oregon Electric car" line. For further par ticulars address W. H. Egaiu Ger vais. Route 2. Phone Farmers, 36 2-21-tf FOR RENT Six-roomed house, also furnished housekeeping rooms, one room $1 per week. Phone 647. 916 Mill Btreet. 2-24-3t WANTED. WANTED House cleaning, carpets taken up and relald; calsomlnlng; house painting. Address A. D.. 404 Court St Phone 941. 1-23-lmo WANTED Experienced housekeep er; no washing and no Ironing; good wages. Apply at 975 Che meketa street. Phone 1114 Main. 2-27-3t WANTED Young man to take spe cial $25 automob'le course, driving and repairing, practical experience, complete Instruction, btg wageB. steady work. Inqulro D. Angeles Auto Academy. 326 H Washington street, room 415, Portland. Ore gon. 1-23-tf WANTED Wood choppers to cut about 600 cords of wood. Apply at once. C. H. Dencer, Route 3, Turner; or at store, Marlon, Ore gon. 2-22-lwk WANTED To sell or trade for land good income property. Address R. A., care Capital Journal. 2-22-lwk WANTED Hard wood timber land oak, ash, maple, etc. Perfection Sewl.ig Cabinet Company (Inc.), Suite 320 U. S. National Bank Building. Phone Main 1512. Salem, Oregon. 2-18-3t Oregon. 2-21-tf LOST. LOST A small brown leather purse containing money. Return to Jour nal office. 2-2 5-3 1 LOST Pearl brooch In form of grape cluster, between 745 South Commercial street and First Pres byterian church. Return to Jour nal office. 2.27-2t MISCELLANEOUS. I HAVE a fine residence lot In one of the up-to-date restricted districts of Portland. Corner, 60x100; ce ment sidewalks and curbs, streets graded. Will trade for improved 5-acre tract near Salem. Address, R- R. 3, Box 30, Hood River, Ore gon. 2-87-at TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 88, 1911. AD SECTION BUSINESS CARDS. PIANO TUNING Lutellus L. Woods, toning, polishing, repair ing. Telephone 984. Shop 630 N. Winter street. 2.2-lyT SANITARY BEAUTY PARLORS Will open in rooms 10, 11, 12 8teeves building, corner State and Liberty streets, about March 1st. 1-17-tf " OSTEOPATHY. DR. EVA M. TUTT LEI Osteopath. Graduate of he morlcan School of Osteopathy, KIrksville, 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. TreatB acute and chronic diseases. Consultation tree. Lady attendant. Office 605-606 U. S. National Bank Bldg. Phone 859. Residence S4( North Capitol street. Phone 469. REAL ESTATE. 10 ACRES all cultivated near city limits, 8 room house, barn, chicken house, cow, horse, and chickens, feed and wood, $3500. " Cash. The Square Deal Realty Company, 304 ' U. S. Bank Bldg. List your property with Frank J. . Miller, Real Estate, Room 7. Gray Block. 2-11-tf. ELLIS & WOOD Real estate loans and Insurance, notary pub lic, employment bureau, Phone 654. 476 Court St., Salem, Ore gon. Ticket office Hamburg.Amer ican steamship lines. 11-1-lyr. KiCAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE City and fprm 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 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. MASSAGE PARLORS. ELITE MASSAGE a a a Beauty pats lors. Chiropodlhts, manicuring ao scalp treatments, shampooing, hair dressing and weaving, facial treat" ments of all kinds, and bake oven baths for rheumatism and run down systems. Room 302 U. 8 Mntlonnl Bank building. POULTRY. EGGS FOR HATCHING From our best pens of splendid winter lay ers. Anconas, $1.50 per 15; Brown Leghorns, $1.00 per 13. White Wyan dottes, $1.50 per 15. Al. Herren, 110 Division street. Telephone 1315, or leave orders at D. A. White ft Son's seed store. 2-13-lm PLUMBERS. THEO. M. BARR Plumbing, hot water and steam beating and tin ning, 164 Commercial St. Phone Main 192. 9-1-lyr. OTTO MUELLHAUPT Plumbing heating, gas fitting; prices rea sonable; work guaranteed; estl. mates furnished. Phone 373 1066 Chemeketa street. 4-17-tt FINLAY ft REYNOLDS, plumbers and gas fitters. Modern plumbing and expert work our specialty. Satis faction guaranteed. 326 Center St Phone Main 51. 1--tf LIQUOR HOUSES. WILLMM BUTTft Fine wines, liquors and cigars. We handle the celebrated Kellogg and Castle whis kies. Ceel 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. H. Eckerlen. 206 N. Commercial street. SAND AND GRAVEL. FOR SAND AND GRAVEL See Salem Construction Company. Of fice 464 Court street. Phone Main 790. 7-24-tf. BOX FACTORY. O. F. MASON BOX COMPANY 247 Miller street, South Salem; Manufacturers of all kinds of boxes, crates and fruit dryer accessories- Phone 308. tf. MUSIC INSTRUCTION. MUSIC Piano inatrnoUon at your home by Ralph Harr (0 years ex perience. German. Kindly address 646 South 14th SL, or phone 612. 1-lJ-tl ALEXANDER HULL Lessons In voice, violin cello, harmony, coun terpoint and composition. In Salem, Wednesday, Friday and - Saturday. Studios, 421 Court street. Entrance Capitol Business College. 2-27-lm BAKERIES. WHITE SWAN and German Bakeries for highest grade bread and pas tries. Wedding and party orders s specialty. We make dally deliveries 319 N. Commercial, phone 903; or 12th and Chemeketa, phons 961. 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 DYKING. HAVE YOUR clothes cleaned by Va cuum Cleaner the only way to re move all dust and germs. Try 11 and you'll never go back to the old way. W. J. Llnfoot, Merchant Tai lor. 544 State SU Phone M. 498. M-tf WATCHMAKER. U. S. MILLER, the WATCHMAKER Over 20 years' experience as a watchmaker at Boatrlce, Neb. High grade work at eastern prices. Opera House block, 484 Court street 10-5-tf. LIVERY STABLE. POSTOFFICE LIVERY and Sale Stable. Best of turnouts, quick service; rates reasonable. For anything In livery and boarding, Call or 'phono Main 188. E. F. Gillian, Proprietor. Ferry street. 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. TAXIDERMY. SAVE YOUR TROPHIES from md and gun and have them mounter true to life. Rug work, gamt heads, all kinds of taxidermy Express shipments given prompt attention. C. A. Corblt. Ked Tannery, nout.b end Yew ParV LODGE DIRECTORY. SALEM GRANGE NO. 17, PATRON8 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. Myers, master. Zella S. Fletcher, secre tary. 12-31-lyr MODERN WOODMEN of AMERICA Oregon Cedar Camp No. 6246, Meets every Thursday evening 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. Fletcher, 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 8 p, m. M. P. Baldwin, Ex. High Priest. Lot L. Pearce, Secretary. 7-9-tf UNITED ARTISANS Capital As sembly No. 14, meets every Friday evening In I. O. O. F. Temple, Mrs. Ida L. NUes, M. A., S. E. Vail, sec retary, 1E8 S. Cottage street. Phone 1214. 7-22-tf PACIFIC LODGE, NO. 60. A. F. ft A. M. Masonic ball, third , Friday each month at 7:30 p. m. Tout R. WlWon, W. M., Lot L. Pearce, sec retary. 8-1-tf SALEM LODGE NO. 4, A. F. ft a M. Btate communication 0, first Friday !n each month at 7:1 f m., In Masonic ball. Mcf'oruH block. James Plant, W. M.; John Bayne, secretary. I SALEM HUMANE SOCNETY D. D. Keelcr, president; Mrs. Ixu Tllson, secretary. All cases of cruelty or neglect of dumb animals should be reported to the society for' Investi gation. SALEM NEST NO. 116, BROTHER, bood of Owls. Meets second and fourth Wednesday of every month In Hurst hall, No. 420 State street, 7:30 o'clock p. m. W. H. Turner, secretary, 135 South Commercial street. ria ixntv SHOE REPAIRING. SALEM SHOE REPAIRING CO. 496 State street, quick repairing, while you waJt; best machinery equipment that can be bought for shoe repairing. Prices lower than Portland prices. Men's half soles sewed, 75c; heels 25c, rubber heels 50c, ladles' half soles 65c, boys' 55c and 65c. 2-23- 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 1$. Stoves and ranges new and second-hand. E. L. Stiff ft Co. L. McPEAK, complete house fur nisher, new and second hand goods bought and sold' also second band watche- cheap for cash; har ness, guns and saddles. Call Main 1S33. Highest cash prices paid for second hand goods. 170 So. Commercial street 10-20tf CHEAPEST PLACE IN TOWN For new and second-hand ranges. Oth er house furnishings In proportion. Come to us If you are hand to suit. Smith ft Cook, 326 North Commer- UNDERTAKERS. LEHMAN ft 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. JOB PRINTING. THE FACT That we have done printing for over seventy Salem business Arms In three months' means that we are not a "dead one" by any means, Those who have tried our printing are doubly satisfied. Price and quality suit. Veatch Printing Co., 5 ,6 and T Murphy block. Phone 36. TONSORIAl.. H. G. Meyer ft 00. 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 WATER COMPANY. SALEM WATER COMPANY Office city hall. For water service apply" at office. Bills, payable monthly In advance. GREAT CHINESE DOCTOR L. M. HUM. Has medicine, which will cure any known1 disease. He makes a special ty of and guarantees to cure catarrh asthma, lung, throat, rheumatism debility, stomach, Hver, kidney., troubles, also any blackened or i! swollen soreness, broken llrnbsy1 smallpox epidemic; all kinds of ; bolls, lost manhood, female weak ness, hernia troubles and paralysis. Consultation free. Care of Ylck Se Tong Co., Chinese drugs and herbs. Office hours from 10 to 12 a. m. and . 1 to 7 p. m. Office open Sundays, 163 High street, upstairs, Salem. Speedy Relief from Kidney Trouble, "I had an acute attack of Brlght'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 . There Is a wide difference between having a note in the bank and having a banknote In the pocket, and therein lies the difference between compla cency and discontent. While it Is often Impossible to prevent an accident, It Is never Im possible to be prepared It Is not beyond any one's purse. Invest 25 cents In a bottle of Chamberlain's Mnlment and you are prepared for sprains, bruises and like Injuries. Sold by all dealers. ' Women may possibly not knowA enough to vote, though we don't ad- V mit It; ' but she certainly knows ' enough not to sell that vote to the first briber who may happen along. 0 A replied of Steallsg. 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 cutB, corns, bruises, sprains and Injuries of their terror," be says, "as a healing reme dy Its equal don't exist." Only 2'o at J. C. Perry's Drua: Store. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Havs Always Bought Bears the Signature IS