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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1011. n 5 MARKFTS PORTLAND MARKETS. Grain, Floor, Feeflr, Ite. Wheat Track prices: Bluestem, 92c; club, 87c; red Russian, 85c; Valley, 87c; 40-fold. 87. Flour Pateuts, $4.95 per barrel; straights, $3.85; exports, $3.80; Val ley, $4.80; graham, $4.60; whole wheat, $4.70. Barley Feed, $28 per ton; brew ing nominal Hay Timothy, Eastern Oregon, No. 1, $21.50822.50; light mixed, $19 20; heavy mined, $17.5018.50; al falfa $14 $15; clover, $12.5013.50; grain hay, $13.50S$14.50. Corn Whole, $28; cracked, $29 per ton. Mlllstuffs Bran, $23.5024 per ton; middlings, $31; shorts, $25.60; rolled barley, $29030. Oats White, $2929.50. Dairy and Country Troduce. Butter City creamery, extra. 1 and 2 pound prints, In boxes, 24 per pound; less than boxes, cartons and delivery extra. Eggs Oregon ranch, 1920c. Cheese Full cream, twins, 15c per pound; Young America 16a Poultry Live: Hens, 21c; Springs, 2530c; turkeys, 1820c; ducks, 23c; geese, 1212. Dressed Tur keys choice. 2225c. Pork Fancy, 1010c per lb. Veal Fancy, 88 to 125 pounds, 10010 e' per pound. Groceries, Dried Fruits, Etc. Dried Fruits Apples, 1212c per lb.; currants, 11 Vic; apricots, 12 14c; dates, package, 16 Vic per lb.; figs, bulk, white or black, by ack, 78c; 5-6s, $1.501.75; 12-12s, 5o: 36-128 144)5; 10-ls, 85c; Smyr M. 18c. Coffee Roasted, In drums, 2334c per pound. Nuts-Walnuts, 17V618o per lb.; Brazil nuts, 16c; Alberts, 16c; almonds, 1618c; pecans, 18c; cocoanuta, 90c$l per dozen. Salt Granulated, $15 per ton; naif-ground, 100s, $8.60 per ton; 60s, $9 per ton. Beans Small white, 4c; large white, 4Vic; Lima, 6 Vic; pink, 8 Vic; red Mexicans, c; bayou, V4o. Sugar Dry granulated, fruit and berry, $5.40; best, $5.20; extra C, $4.90; oglden C, $4.86; yellow D. $4.60; cubes (barrels), $4.95; pow dered, $4.65. Terms on remittances within 15 days, deduct Vic per pound If later than 15 days' and within 30 lays, deduct Vic per pound. Maple ugar, 15 18c per pound. Rice No. 1 Japan, 4c; cheaper trades, $3.60 4.65; Southern head Vi7c. Honey- -Choice, $3.75 per case trained, 8 Vic per pound. .Vegetables and Fruits. Apples Fancy, $22.75; choice, $101.25; common, 60c$l per box. Green fruits Pears, $1.25 1.76 per box; grapes, 75c$l per box; cranberries, $1313.50 per barrel. Tropical fruits Oranges, navels $2 02.75 per box; Japanese, $13.50; Frollda grapefruit, $4.50; California grape fruit, $33.50; bananas, 5c jer pound; pineapples, I per pound. Vegetables Beans, 12Vio per lb., cabbage, $1.251.50 per hundred; cauliflower, $2.00 per crate; cel ery, California, $4.00 per crate; cu cumbers, $2.25 per doz; eggplant, $1 1.25 per crate; garlic, 1012c per pound; green onions, 20c per dozen; hothouse lettuce, $1.25 per box; peppers, 20c per lb.; pumpkins, 2o per pound; radishes, 3035o per dozen; sprouts, 9c; squash, 2c per pound; tomatoes, $1.75(3)2.60 per box. Sack Vegetables Carrots, 90c$l hundred; parsnips, $1; turnips, 90c $1; beets, 90$1.00. Potatoes Oregon, $2.25 per hun dred. Onions Oregon, $2.00 per hundred. t .: Provisions. Hams 10 to 20 pounds, 1017c; 12 to 14 pounds, lG16c; 14 to 16 pound,' 15Vi16Vic; skinned, 16c; picnics, 13c; cottage rfcll, 15 Vic. Bacon Fancy, 27c; standard, 21c; choice, 22c; English, 18c. Dry Salt Cured negular short clears, dry salt, 14 Vic; smoked, 16c) backs, light, salt, 14 Vic; smoked, 16c; backs, heavy, salt, 14e; smoked, 15 Vi c exports, salt, 16c; smoked. 17 Vic. Smoked Meats Beef tongues,. 65c; dried beef Beta, 22c; outsldes, 20c; tnsldes, 23c; knuckles, 22o. Pickled Goods Barrels, pigs feet, $14; regular tripe, $10; heney comb ttlpe, $12; lunch tongues, $22; lambs' tongues, $40. Lard Kettle rendered, tierces, 13c; tubs, 13 Vic; standard, pure, tierces, 12c; tubs, 12 Vic; choice, tierces, lOlic; tubs, 11c; shortening, tierces, .V4c; tubs, 9c. ' Hopi, Wool, Hides, Etc Hops 1910 crop, 20 Vic; 1909 crop "15c; contracts, 18c. Wool Eastern Oregon, 1014olb.; Valley, 14 15c. Mohair Choice, 35 36c. Hides Salted bides. 7 Vic per j lb.; salted calf, 13c; salted kip, IVic; salted Btags. Be; green hides, 1 cent less; dry hides, 16Vi17c; dry calf, 17018c; dry stags, 11 O 120. Cascara Bark 6c per lb. Pelts Dry, 8c; salted, country pelts, 65c$l per pound; lamb pelts, 25. Local Wholesale Market Bran $28.00 Flour, hard wheat $5.05 Flour, valley $4.40 4.80 Shorts 29.09 Wheat bushel 90t Oats, bushel 40o Hops, 1909 crop 10c to 12c Hops, 1910 crop 1213Vic Chlttlm bark 4Vi5c Mohair 30c Potatoes, bushel $1.30 Apples, bushel ..1 75c $2.50 Hay, timothy $16 Oat and vetch $12 11 Batter and Eggs. Butter, creamery 24c Eggs 17c Butter fat 24c Butter, country 20 25c Poultry. Broilms .22c Hens 14c Rooeters .7 9c Turkeys 18 20c Ducks ' : . . .14c Geese , 10c Livestock. Steers (under 1000 lb) .. .$5.50 6 Steers (1000 to 1200 lb) .. $4.60 5 Cows $3.50$4.50 Hogs, fat 77Vic Stock 6Vi7c Ewes , Jc Spring lambs 6c Veal, according to quality. .... ,11c o Notice. Owing to the fact that a firm has Incorporated under the name of Ore gon Produce Co., previous to our ap plication, we have changed the name of our firm to the American Produce Co. We have Incorporated for $10,000. and are In better position than ever to take ewe of your shipments. Ship your veal, hogs, poultry, eggs, potatoes, etc. You will be satisfied. AMERICAN PRODUCE CO., Inc. 113 Front St., Portland, Or. i PILES CUBED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS PAZO OINTMENT Is guaranteed to cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days or money refunded. Fifty cents. HAIROAD8. SOUTHERN PACIFIC Son hbound. No. 13 San Francisco Exp.. 3 No. 19 Ashland Passenger 10: :31a.m. 69a.m No. 17 Roseburg Paseneer 6: 45p.m 43p.m :25p.m. 66p.m. 60a. m 45p.m. No. 11 Shasta Limited. .. .7: 27 Eugene Passenger. ...8 16 California Exprees9: 226 Way Freight .... 9: 222 Portland Fa t Frt 10: Northbound.. 16 Oregon Express .. 6: No. No. No. No. No. 15am No. 28 Portland Passenger.. 8 :30a.m. No. 12 Shasta Limited ...12 35p.m 56p.m 43p.m 35p.m 43a.m No. 18 Portland Passenger 2 No. 20 Portland Pasenger 7 No. 225 Way Freight ...12 No. 221 Portland Fast Frt 2 OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY CO Local Leaves For Portland and Inter 6:40 a.m Portland-HUlsboro inter . . 8:66 a.m Portland and Inter 11:16 a.m. Portland and Inter 2:00 p.m. Limited. Port., Tualatin, Hillsboro. ,3.20p.m. Ziocal. Portland-HUlsboro inter.. 4:00p.m. Portland and Inter 6:20 p. m Portland and Inter .... 8:60 p.m local Arrive K. n. Portland and Inter 8:26 a.m Portland-HUlsboro Intel 9:60 a.m. Limited. Port., Hillsboro, Tualatin 14:45a.m. Local. Portland and inter 1:00 p.tr Portlr.nd-HUlsboro inter.. 4:00 p.m Portland and Inter 6:60 p.m Portland and inter 8:80 p.m Portland Theater train. .10:40 p.m Salem, Falls City & Wesiern R) Leave West Saiem for: Dallas, Falls City and Black Rock .9:00 a. m Dallas and Falls City 1:80 and 4:86 p. m Sunday Trains for: Dallas & Blck Rock ..A...'j:00 a. m. and 1:36 p. m. Trains Arrive at West Salem from Dallas . . . .' .8:16 a. m. Ulack Mock anil Dallas ..12:20 p. ni Fulls City and Dallas . . .4:15 p. m. Averts Awtul Tragedy. Timely ndvlce given Mrs. C. Wll loughby, of Marengo. Wis., (R. No. 1) prevented a dreadful tragedy and saved two lives. Doctors had snld her frlghtrul cough Was a "consump tion" cough and could do little to help her. After many remedies failed, her aunt urged her to take Dr. King's New Discovery. "I have been using It for some time," she wrote, and the awful cough has almost gone. It also saved my little boy when taken with a severe bronchial trouble." This matchless medicine has no equal for throat and lung troubles. Price 50 cents and $1.00. Trial botle free. Guaranteed by J. GL Perry. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR I A CLASSIFIED Copyright, got), ty ill ;tropol,lan Stniiicalc. Inc . A i Want a Better Job? a better chance of advancement? you right among tho Munnlma"ker an advertisement of your own 'will know that your present employer is the man to whom you can be the most valuable? Perhaps you can give much better value to some other reader, who is looking for nn employe, here In the busy Market Place of the Munnlmakers. Dear Mr. Munnlmaker, Care of The Capital Journal Classified Columns. We have used Munnlmaker Classified ads several times, and always get more than we asked. Yours, .BUSY BROS. Write Mr. Munnlmaker, care of The 82, whenever you want anything. Capital Journal "Want Ads" Bring Quick Results One cent a word for first Insertion. One-hulr cent a word for euch Insertion tlicreiiflor. No iHlvertlscineut taken for less Hum 25c. Count six words to tho line.. ' FOR SALE. FOR SALE Jersey cow, fresh, 5 years old. Call at Fletcher & Byrd's, or 1770 Broadway. 5-5-3t FOR SALE Two teams, good horses one weighs 1450, other 1150 or 1200. Address Stayton, first blue house by Catholic church on Me hama road. 5-5-if FOR SALE horse, drive single or double, weight 1100. Inquire cor ner John & Luthen street, South Salem. 6-1-lwk FOR SALE Modern bungalow $1800. Call 380 S. 18th street. 5-1-1 wk FOR SALE Four passenger, Model 10 Buick automobile, first-class con dition. Room 520, U. S. National Bank building. 5-4-4t FOR SALE Good iota in rll parts of the city. Easy terms. See Carl D. Gabrlelson, Room 5, McCor nack Bldg. Phone Main 96. 3-1-tf FOR SALE OR RENT Blacksmith shop on North Front and Pine streets. Jacob & Grlble. Inquire Catlln & Linn. 3-28-tf FOR SALE Uooa buggy. Inquire of F. E. Shafer, the saddle and .. harness man, South Commercial street. 3-27-tf FOR SALE Horse and top buggy, ladies' horse, thousand pounds, works single or double. Room 7, Murphy Bldg. 4-7-tf FOR SALE One new Ci'ettors peanut and popcorn wagon, on the. streets of Salem. Part cash, balance on monthly payments. Owner wishes to leave town by May 7th. Enquire at wagon or address J. N. Yenne, Salem, Oregon. , 4-24-tf FOR SALE Large body fir, oak grub and nsh, Now taking orders for summer delivery. Phone 1417 or 1283. Downing & Eoff. 4-29-tf HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, nearly new for sale. Apply 630 N. Winter. 4-27-tf brtLEM FUEL YARDS. WOOD B OR SALE Can deliver hard and soft woods, In 12 and 16-lnch and 4-foot lengths to all parts of the city. My wood is well sea soned end under shelter. Prices reasonable. Salem Fuel Yards. Phone Main 529. Office, 762 Trade Mrwl WANTED. WANTED House to rent for board ing house close In, or this side of Twelfth street. Send description and terms to room 201 U. S. Na tional bank. 4-18-tf Maybe It Is here today waiting for ads. If you don't boo it there, then help to find it for you. How can you Capital Journal, or 'phone him No. WANTED (Continued.) WANTED Girl for general house work, good home; modern house with all conveniences, 444 Center ! strwt. Phone 159 2. 5-5-3t .WANTED A good second-hand cart Call at F. E. Sharer's, the saddler and harness man 187 South Com mercial street. 5-3-tf WANTED TO RENT Furnished bun galow or cottage, five or six rooms modern. Phone Main 683. tf WAITED Washing or houseclean Ing to do. 1149 Front street 5-3-4t FOR RENT. YELL LIGHTED rront rooms with or without board. Phone 1016. 365 North High. 1-18-tf PASTURAGE FOR RENT, running water. Horse, $1.50; cattle, $1.00 per month. Independent Market, 255 Ferry street. 3-31-tf FOR RENT FOR CASH 500 acre farm, 7 miles enst of Lebanon, for one year, or term. Room 7, Mur phy Bldg. ' 4-7-tf HOUSE FOR RENT at 4C4 Water street 'Inquire at 431 Front street . 6-4-lwk FOR RENT Ono 9-room house; one 4-rooni house, eettage; one 10 room house, all close in. See me. G. W. Laflor, room 7, Gray build ing. 6-5-2t LOST. LOST Ladies' gold watch, Waltham movement, and watch pin. Finder leave at Journal office for reward. 5-4-3t FOUND. FOUND A pair of goid bowed glasses on Wallace road. ' Owner can have same by paying for this ad and proving property. 4-27-tf MISCELLANEOUS. RETURN SCRAPER Party who took -one of new scrapers from street work will please return same. A. Kehrberger. 4-29-tf BUSINESS CARDS. PIANO TUNING Lutellus L Woods, tuning, polishing, repair ing. Telephone 984. Shop 630 N. Winter street ' 2.2-lyr WANTED, 500 PEOPLE To join my foot club and have their feet In sured. Be free from corns and other afflictions of the feet for the small sum of $1 per month. Dr. A. Telml, Room 315. Hotel Marion CLEANING AND TRESSING. HAVE YOU BEEN TO SEE THE Roasyenom, at William J. Lin foot, merchant tailor. Vacum cleaning, pressing and repairing 542 State street. Phone Main 478. This add Is good for" 5 per cent on all orders and pressing. 4-4- Try a Journal want ad. AD SECTION EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. EMPLOYMENT AGENCY Employers attention! Help of all kinds fur nished at any time. Send in your wants, we can fill them at any time on short notice. Big list of male and female help on our books, al ways available, the best to be ob tained. The Owl Realty & Em ployment Co., 158 S. Commercial St. Phone Main 204. Midway be tween the Marion Hotel and Bush Bank on east side of street 3-28-tf REAL ESTATE. $2300 WILL buy a well furnished convenient 8-rooiu house, with three good lota, some fruit, the best buy on our list. East Salem. Room 304 U. S. Bank building. Phone Main 470. The Square Deal Realty Co. BAY CITY PROPETY Salem people who have Bay City property for sale will do well to list it with the undersigned. Make the price rea sonable and we can sell It for you. E. Hofer & Sons, 201 U. S. National Bank, Salem. ELLIS & WOOD Real estate loans and insurance, notary pub- llo, employment bureau, Phone 654. 476 Court St., Salem, Ore gon. Ticket office Hamburg.Amer lean steamship lines. 11-1-lyr, G. W. LAFLAR Real estate, Insur ance and rentals. List your farm and city property with me. Will handle your rental property and give prompt attention to all busi ness intrusted to me. Phone Main 1644. Room 7, Gray block, Salem, Oregon. 4-6-tf PLUMBERS. THEO. M. BAR. Plumbing, hot water and steam heating and tin ning, 164 Commercial St. Phon 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-tf MAY WE SOLVE Your plumbing problems? Plumbing, heating and gas fitting. Estimates free. Fin lay & Reynolds, 325 Center street. Phone 610. TONSORlAt. H. G. Meyer it 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 LIQUOR MOUSES. 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. WJnes by the gallon. Bot tle or case. Free delivery in the city limits. E. Eckerlen, 206 N. Commercial street. HAIR DRESSING. SCALP AND SKIN SPECIALIST Hair dress'ng, Manicuring, chirop ody and electrolysis. Combings bought and made up. Miss Ora Poage, rooms 318-319 U. S. Bank bldg. 3-7-lm WATER COMPANY. SALEM WATER COMPANY Office city hall. For water service apply at office. Bills payable monthly In advance. MEAT MARKET. MEAT CUTTERS That knpw how. Cleanliness our motto. Strictly first-class goods handled, and our prices are right. For your fresh and cured meats call or phono Main 370. '173 South Commercial street. John Hansen, proprietor. OSTEOPATHY. DR. B. II. WHITE Osteopath and nerve specialist, graduate, of . the American School of Osteop athy, Klrksvlile, Mo., post-gradu ate and . specialized In nervour dlseases at Los Angeles College, , 1909. Treats acute and chronlr diseases Consultation free. Lady attendant. Office 505-506 U. S National Bank Bldg. Phone 859 Residence 346 North Capitol street Phone 469. TAXIDERMY. SAVE YOUR TROPHIES from reo 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 MUSIC INSTRUCTION. MUSIC Piano instruction at , your home by Ralph Harr (0 years ei perlence. German. Kindly address 646 South 14th St, or phone 632. 1-13-0 PAINTERS, PAPER HANGERS PAINTER AND PAPER HANGER I Estimates made and first-class I work done. I D. Driver, 617 North Capitol street, Salem, Ore. Phone 926. 6-26-tf. BAKERIES. WHITE SWAN and German Bakerlei for highest grade bread and pas tries. Wedding and party orders specialty. We make dally deliveries 319 N. Commercial, phone 903; or 12th and Chemeketa, phone 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.' CAPITOL BAKERY bread is made in Salem. Weigh It and try it and soe if It Isn't the largest loaf In town. Be sure and ask your gro cer for Capitol Bakery bread and If they haven't got It, call up Main 954 and we will see that you get It Delivery to all parts of town. 4-10-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 10-6-tf. AUTOMOBILES. STATE DISTRIBUTOR Pateraon motor cars 30. and 40 H. P., in eight models. Prices, f. o. b. Salem, $1200 to $1700. The Paterson always goes. Swift, .silent and simple. Demonstrations at any time. Agents wanted. Telephone Main 1644. Room 9 Gray block or Capital garage. Arthur E, Laflar. 4-26- SAND AND GRAVEL. FOR SAND AND GRAVEL See Salem Construction Company. Of fice 464 Court street. Phone Main 790. 7-24-tf. 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 al 8 o'clock in Holman Hall. W. E. Vincent, Consul; F. A. Turner, Clerk. WOODMEN OF WORLD Meet ev ery Friday night at 7:30 o'clock in Holman Hall Geo. II, Deacan, C." C; L. H. Fletcher, Clerk. 1-10-09 A. O. U. W. PROTECTION Lodge No. 2 meots every Monday even ing at 8:00 p. m in .Holman Hall, corner1 State and Liberty Sts. A. E. Donaldson, M. . Vf.i 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. Mjfp. Baldwin, Ex. High Priest Lot L. Pearce, Secretary. 7-9-tf UNITED ARTISANS Capital As sembly No. 84, meets every Jfrlday evening In I. O. O. F. Temple, Mrs. Ida L. Nlles, M. A., S. E. Vail, sec retary, 158 S. Cottage street. Phone 1214. 722tf PACIFIC LODGE, NO. 50. AT F. & A. M. Masonic hall, third Friday each month at 7:30 p. m. Tom R. Wilson, W. M., Lot L. Pearce, sec retary. gitf SALEM LODGE NO. 4. A. F. A M. State; communication 01 first Frl.lay In each month t 7:3 P. m., In Masonic hall. M.crirns block. James Plant, W.-M.; John Bayne, serietary. SALEM HUMANE SOCNETY D. D. Keeler, president; Mrs. Lou 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. hood 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 CHADWICK CHAPTER NO. 37, O. E. S. Regular meetings first rnd third Tuesdays. Masonic Hall. Mrs. McCaula W. M. Ida M. Babcock, secretary. MUUtCATED PLASTIC cXJrt latest French method black heads. plmpies an Call at. the Sanitary lors. Room in at . ' - ""wict mock. ' u McPEAK, complete houTT? ' bought and sold- also hand watche. cheap for itV ness, guns and saddles. Call Main 1233. Hlghe,t prices paid for second hand g 17ft Bn nnr ... . ... v.v.u.i.B.Mm siren lO-2oy E. L. STIFF t CO.. n . hand f... ' : . auu 8n .-.u,10 ueaiers, CoraB1, Court and Liberty streets, if ,on want to buy, the prices are rlrtt ' We also pay the highest caPt, pric, " for second hand goods. StoMsand ranges, new and second hand . Phone 941. '-, CHEAPEST PLACE IN TOWNeT-' uo BUBciui m ucag complete. Spec ial reduction In notiuns. stoves" ranges and general furniture at right prices. Call and see us.. Smith & Cook. Phono 451. 325 n Commercial street UNDERTAKERS. LEHMAN & CLOUGH U. J. Lea man, A. M. Clough, mortlclani and funeral directors. Latest modern methods known to the profession employed 445 Court street. 920.tf LIVERY STABLE. I'OSTOFKICE LIVERY and Sals Stable. Second hand vehicles of all kinds sold. Best of turnouts, ' quick service; rates reasonable. For anything In livery and board ing, call or 'phone Main 188. E. F. Gillian, Proprietor. Ferry street RESTAURANTS. SCOTT RESTAURANT 179 South CommerciPi street Fresh oysters 25 and 30c per order. 30-cent din- ' ner 20c. Meal tickets $1.20 for $1.00, $4.20 f r $3.60. Roonri 2 00 and 50c. 3-1-lra BISMARK CAPE 190 SOUTH COM- merclal street, near Ferry. Best dinner in city, 20 to 25 cents. Schneider & Maurer, Proprietors. GREAT CHINESE DOCTOR L. M. HUM. Has medicine wnto will cure any known disease. He makes a special ty of tnd guarantees to cure catarrh, asthma, lung, throat, rheumatism, debility, stomach, Hver, kidney troubles, also any blackened or swollpn soreness, broken limbs; 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, 153 High street, upstairs, Salem, v Notice of Intention to Imporve "D" Street. "Notlco is hereby given that the common council of the city of Salem, Oregon, deems it expedient and pro poses to improve "D" street in the City of Salem, Oregon, with El Oso pavement, on a bituminous base, . from the west line of Twentieth street westerly' to 112 k feet west of the west line of Winter street, at the expense of the adjacent and abut ting property within said limits, and according to the plans and specul ations adopted for said Improvement and on file at the office of the city recorder, which said plans and spec ifications are hereby referred to fpr a more specific and detailed descrip tion of said ' improvement, and are hereby made a part of this notice. This notice la published for ten (10) days pursuant to the order of the common council, andpthe date ef, the first publication thereof is the 2!ith day of April, 1911. Remonstrances may be filed against said improvement within ten (10) days from the last publication of 'this notice and in the manner pro vided by the city charter. .. CHAS. F. ELGIM, 4-25-llt City Recorder.. Warning to Rallroaa Men. w s Rncrtn. 11 Bast St.. Bath, Ma., sends out this warning to railroad ers: "A conductor on the rallroaa. mv wnrk ennsed a chronic inflamma tion of the kidneys and I was miser able and all played out. A ieu advised Foley Kidney Pills and from the day I commenced taking them, I began to regain my strength. ' The inflammation cleared and I am for better than I have been for 20 years. The weakness and dizzy spells are a thing of the past and I hiKhly recom mend Foley Kidney Pills " Red Cross Pharmacy. Children y FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA M FREW" PILL&. MtVfN KNOWN TO f'l-"."w . EVf,!- balm (iuruud or JJT u I1" " f. 1.00 T Hal. ' "IZ. l! .ill Un!! vnitcd Hcucm eo., o"- "SSgm Sol4lnSiltmbiDt.S.C.StoM