DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 1011,
PAGK SEYE3
MARKETS.
PORTLAND MARKETS,
Grain, i'lonr, Ttt(t, Etc
U'hGSL - t- " V"!!
l b 77; red Russian, 75; Valley 77.
nlur-Patents, 4.95 per barrel;
iu. $3-35; exports. $3.80; VI-
.It 14.70.
' '.r Feed. 125.50 26 per ton;
firing. $30031.
J,. Ill; clover, new. 3S.50$0;
-m lay, new. Jio.
PCorn-Whole. $33.00; cracked,
BlOO per ton.
MlUstuffs-Bran, $24.5025 per
,.. middlings. $31; shorts, $25.50;
!J;d barley. $28 29.
Oats--01d white, $25 per ton; new,
P
Dairy n(1 Country Trodiwe.
Sutter City creamery, extra, land
j.pound prints, in boxes, 30c per
pound; less than boxes, cartons and
iellvery extra.
EggsOregon ranch, 26 27c.
Cheese Full cream, twins, 15 c
jer pounrf; Young America. 16 tfc.
pwfry Hens. 1515Vac; springs,
iU20c; ducks, young, 14c; geese,
jomlnai; turkeys, 20c; dressed
choice. 25c.
Tork Fancy, 1010c per pound.
Veal Fancy, 88 to 125 pounds,
1212c per pound.
Groceries, Dried Fruits, Etc
Dried Fruits Apples, 1213c
pr lb.; currants, 11 He; apricots,
15016c; peaches, 1012c; prunes.
IUlian, 10llc; silver, 13c; figs,
flits aud Mack, 67Vac; cur
raats, 10llc; raisins, loose tfusca
tel, 6!47c; bleached Thompson
llHc; unbleached Sultanas, 8 He;
teeded, 9tt9c.
Coffee Roasted, In drums, 2330c
per pound.
NuU-Walnuts, 17H18c per lb.;
Brazil nuts, 16c; filberts, 16c;
almonds, 16 15c; pecans, 18c;
tocoanuts, 90cll per dozen.
Salt Granulated, 115 per ton;
UK-pound, 100s, $8.60 per ton;
IOi, 1 9 per ton.
Beans Small white, 4c; large
f lite, 4c; Lima, 7c; pink, 5c; red
Mexicans, 6 Vic; bayou, 6c.
Sugar Dry granulated, $6.35; ber
ry, $6.35; beet, $6.15; extra C, $5.85;
powdered, barrels, $6.55; cube, bar
rels, $6.75.
Klce No. 1 japan, 4c; cheaper
rides, S3.604.65; Southern head
lit 7c.
Honey- -Choice, $8.76 per ea.Be.
trained, 8V4c per pound.
Tegetables and Fruits.
Fresh fruits Cantaloupes, $1.25
I per crate; peaches, 60c$1.25 per
box; watermelons, llc per lb.;
plums, 90cfl.75 per crate; prunes,
$1.75 per box; new apples, $1.75
2.50 per box; raspberries, $2 2.50;
blackberries', $1.751.90; pears, $2
1.50 per box; Casabas, 3 He per lb.
Tropical Fruits Oranges, $3 3.50
per box; California grapefruit $3
1,50; bananas 55Ho per pound;
pineapples, $5 5.50 per crate; lem
ons, $8 per box.
VegetablesAsparagus, 7585o per
dozen; beans, 510c; cabbage, $1.50
62.00 per hundredweight; corn, 30
40c per dozen; cucumbers, $11.25
Per box; eggplant, 1012Hc per lb.;
Wile, 10 12c per pound; lettuce,
30335c per dozen; hothouse lettuce,
IU5il.75 perbox; peas, 45c per
Pound; peppers, 810c per pound;
radishes, 12 He per dozen; rhubarb,
Jtt3c per lb.; tomatoes, 90$1.25
Per box.
Sack Vegetables New carrots,
W5 per sack; turnips, $1.75; beets,
$1.75.
Potatoes New Oregon, lH2c.
Onions Crystal wax, $2.00; yellow
00; red $1.75 per hundred.
ProTlswna.
Hams-10 to 12 pounds, 2020Hc,
Uto 14 pounds, 19H20c; 14 to 16
Pounds, lSl9Hc; 16 to 18 pounds,
M19V4c; skinned, 20c; picnics,
UKc; cottage roll, 15c.
Bacon Fancy, 28c; standard, 25c;
choice, 22c; English, 17c
Dry Salt Cured. Regular short
J ears, dry salt, 12 He; smoked,
"c; acbks, light, salt, 13c; smoked
"c;; backs, heavy, salt, 12 He;
ffloked, He; exports, salt, 13Hc;
moked. 15"HC.
Smoked Meats Beet tongues, 65c;
Wed beef sets, 22c; cutsldes, 20c;
to8Ue8. 22c; knuckles, 20c
Pickled Goods Barrels, pigs feet,
Hi regular tripe, $10; honey comb
WP. $12; lunch tongues, $22; Iambs'
tosTies, $40
iTi Kettla ronrt.reil ttarcea.
je; tubs, 12Hc; standard, tierces,
)0c; tubs, 10c; choice Uerces, SKc
""), 8 Vic; shortening, Utrces, 8c;
V4c
HODl. WaaI. TtMaa.
Rods in 1 ..a
ud; 1910 crop, 29c; 1909 crop, 20
w oias, I3i7c
Wool-Eastern Oregon, 916c lb
v'ley, 15 17c.
Mohair rrmi..o u.
Bides - UAta 7H0 per
wiwo. calf, 13c; salted kip,
J e' Wted stags, Be; green hides,
! eent 1w; dry hides. 16H17e,
J alf, 17 18c; dry stags, llfr
Local Wholesale Market
Bran. $28.00 1
T, .. V .1 , . 1
riuur. uaru wucai 13.UU
Flour, valley $4.15 4.60
snorts , m. . . . f 29.0f
Wheat.bushel 75 80c
Oats, old, bushel 38c
Oats, new, bushel.....' 3235c
Hops, 1910 crop 3032c
ChitUm bark 4V05c
New potatoes, per lb lMc
Hay, Umothy $13.00!
Oat and vetch JS9l
Clover hay 93.50
Cheat hay $9.0010.00
Butter ana Eggs.
Butter, creamery 30c
Eggs 22c
Butter fat .- 26c
Butter, country 25c
Poultry.
Hens i
Roosters.
.78c
Fryers, 16o for 2 lbs. and ovar; none
under 2 lbs taken.
Livestock.
Steers (under 1000 lb)... $5.50 6
Steers (1000 to 1200 Ib . . S4.605
Cow $3.50 $4.50
H8. fat 77Hc
stck 6 7c
Ewes jc
Spring lambs 6c
Veal, according to quality 11c
Cascara Bark 3 per lb.
Pelts Dry, 8c; salted, country
pelts, 65cS$l per pound; iamb pelts,
25.
THE SALEJI, FAILS CITY & WEST
ERN RAILWAY COMPANY
SUNDAY EXCURSION RATES
Commencing Sunday, June 4, 1911
and until and Including Sunday, Oc
tober 1, 1911, the following Special
Round Trip Fares will be in effect-
between stations named below, on
sunaays only:
Between
West Salem and Black Rock.... $1.25
Dallas and Black Rock 75c
West Salera and Falls City $1.00
Dallas and Falls City 50e
west Salem and Dallas 75c
Falls City and Dallas 50c
Black Rock and Dallas 75c
Dallas and West Salem 75c
Falls City and West Salem $1.00
Black Rock and West Salem. .. .$1.25
Children Children of half fare
age, one-half of the adult fare.
Date of Sale Sundays only.
Limit Tickets will be good for
continuous passage in each direction,
good only on date of sale. .
Baggage No baggage will be
checked on these tickets.
Issued May 23, 1911, Dallas Ore
gon. Effective June 4, 1911.
. LOUIS GERLINGER, JR.,
General Manager.
Motoi Car Insurance.
We write Insurance on automobiles
and all kinds of power driven vehi
cles at the lowest rates, and insure
against damages from Are under any
and all circumstances, whether In pri
vate or public garage or on the road
or in accident More can are de
stroyed by fire than by all other
causes put together. Rates the low
est E. Hofer & Sons, 213 S. Com
mercial street 5-22-tf
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RAILROADS.
SOUTHERN PACLFIC.
Southbound.
No. 13 San Francisco Exp. . 3:
No. 19 Ashland Passenger 10:
31a.m,
59a.m.
No. 17 Roseburg Parstnger 6.
No. 11 Shasta Limited ...7:
No. 27 Eugene Passenger . 8:
21p.m.
43 p.m.
25p.m.
56p.m.
50a. m,
45p.m.
43a.ni,
30a. m,
35p.m,
56p.m,
43p.m,
35p.m,
43a.m,
No. 15 California Express. 9:
No. 226 Way Freight 9:
No. 222 Portland Fast Frt 10:
Northbound.
No. 14 Oregon Express . . 6:
No. 28 Portland Passenger 8:
No. 1 2 Shasta Limited ..11'.
No. 18 Portland Pasenger. 2:
No. 20 Portland Passenger. 7.
No. 225 Way Freight 12:
No. 221 Portland Fast Frt. 2:
OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY CO
Leave Salem. Arrive Portland.
Train 6, 6:30 a.m 8:30 a.m.
Train 8, 8:55 a.m 11:00 a.m.
Train 10, 11:15 a.m 1:15 p.m.
Train 12, 2:00 p.m 4:00 p.m.
Train 14, 3:40 p.m 5:10 p.m.
Train 16, 4:00 p.m 6 00 p.m,
Train 18. 6:0" p.m Sf, , in.
Train 20, 8:50 p.m 10:45 p.m.
Arrive In Salem.
1 8:30 a.m
Train
Train
Train
Train
3 9:50 a.m.
5 10:30 a.m.
7 1:00 p.m,
Train
9 4:15 p.m
Train 11 6:00 p.m.
Train 15 8:35 p.m.
Train 17 11:10 p.m.
Salem, Falls City & Western R
Leave West Baiem for:
Dallas, Falls City and Black Rock
....9:00 a. m
Dallas and Falls City
.1:10 and 4:15 p. ro
Sunday Trains (or;
Dallas & BUck Rock
9:00 a. m. and 1:35 p. m.
Trains Arrive at West Salem from
Dallas 8:16 a. m.
Black Hock and Dallas . .12:20 p. m.
Fall City and Dallas ...4:15 p. m.
SALEX INDEPENDENCE BOATS.
Th lniinphpa Independence and
Louise will leave their wharf at the
font nf Tradn street for Independence
at the following hours daily except
Sunday.
Leaves Independence 8:30 a. m.
Leaves Salem. 4:00 p. m.
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Kidney Diseases Are Curable.
nnrinr certain cndltlons. The right
mmtirinA must h taken before the
disease has progressed too far. Mr.
Percy A. Pitman, Dale, Tex., says:
"I was down In bed tor four months
with kidney and bladder trouble and
gall stones. One bottle of Foley's
Kidney Remedy cared me well ana
sound. Ask for it. Red Cross Phar
macy (H. Jerman).
Cilldren Cry..
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTOR! A
CLASSIFIED
Capital Journal "Want Ads" Bring
Quick Results
One cent a word for first Insertion.
One-balf cent word for ech Insertion
thereafter. No advertisement taken for
lets than 23c. Cunt six words to tbs
line.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE Good work team and
narnesss, $225. Call at Schram
feed barn, near bridge. 8-19-3t
FOR SALE To teams, good horses
one weig 1450. other 1150 or
1200. Address Stayton, first blue
house by Catholic church op Me
hama road. 5-5-tf
FOR SALE OR RENT Blacksmith
shop on North Front and Pine
streets. Jacob & Grible. Inquire
Catlin & Linn. 3-28-tf
FOR SALE Large body nr. oak
grub and ash. Now taking orders
for summer delivery. Phone 1417
&r 1283. Downing & Eoff. 4-29-tf
FOR SALE1 7-room house. 2 lots.
all set In best of bearing fruits,
good well water, good outhouses.
See owper at place, 1690 Trade
street. 6-8-tf
GRAIN CHOPPER for sale. Good
double chopper, nearly as good as
new. Capacity 50 to 75 bushels per
hour. Manufactured by Appleton
Manufacturing Co. Price $40 If
taken at once, as owner has no use
ior 11. rnoue Main 4y or call at
2395 N. Front street. 8-5-tf
HOP YARD FOR SALE 20-acre hop
yard in full bearing, fully equipped
new buildings, etc. Present crop
about 18,000 pounds. Will sell
with or without this year's crop
very reasonable. Address E. V. B.
Paul, (owner), Buell, Oregon.
8-15-5t
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 end under shelter. Prices
reasonable. Salem Fuel Yards.
Phone Main 529. Office, 762 Trade
trMt tf
FOR RENT.
FURNISHED ROOM Electric lights,
bath. $1.25 a week. 475 South
Commercial street. 8-18-3t
FOR RENT Modern housekeeping
rooms and sleeping rooms, electric
lights, bath. Inquire at 444 South
High street 8-1-tf
PASTURAGE FOR RENT, running
water. Horse, $1.50; cattle, $1.00
per month. Independent Market,
255 Ferry Btreet 3-31-tf
WELL LIGHTED front rooms with or
without board. Phone 1016, 365
North High. 1-18-tt
WANTED.
WANTED AT ONCE A waitress at
the Vandran Hotel, Albany, Ore.
7-31-tf
HOP PICKERS WANTED Pick hops
where picking is good. 160 acres
fine hops and every accommoda
tion. For particulars, address T.
A. Livesley & Co. Phone 109.
7-25-lmo
WANTED Hop pickers. Will call for
and return all pickers. Fifty-acre
yard in good condition. Inquire
Room 13, Bush Bank building, or
phone 491 or 1431, F. W. Durbin.
8-2-tf
WANTED Some lots or acreage,
" close in, for equity in modern bun.
galow, new; might consider a run
about Address A. H. Blasslng,
Grants Pass, Or. 8-17-6t
MISCELLANEOUS.
THE STREET COOK wants to cook
red hot sandwiches in a minute for
your wife. Mexican Spanish chick
en tamales have been cooked at
home. Who will be lucky to get
It tonight from the Noble Saloon
lunch wagon. Wholesale and re
tall. Mail orders. 8-10-lmo
WATER COMPANY.
SALEM WATER COMPANY Office
city hall. For water service apply
at office. Bills payable monthly
in dvance.
LAUNDRY.
CLOTHES LAST LONGER With
. our all hand work; established 20
vears. 225 South Commercial
street Phone 1168. Hop Lee. 1
7-25-tf
SIGN PAINTERS.
DORRANCE THE SIGN MAN AIR
bruBh show cards and banners.
Bulletins and wall signs. See me
If you want the best work. Rea
sonable prices. 145 South Liberty
street -2-ra
PAINTERS, PAPBft 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.
CARPENTER SHOP.
CRAVEN AND OLIN'GER, carpenters
We do job work of all kinds;
store fronts, sleeping porches, fur
niture repairing, saw flllrg, etc.
All work satisfactory. Phone
Main 647. 306 South Commercial
street 8-10-tf
EMPLOYMENT AGENCY.
EMPLOYMENT AGENCY Employ
ers attention! Help or ill kinds
j&fr furnished at any -g-
f)l time. . Send In jSl
f fl yur wants, we can f J,
L All them at any vj
time on short no-
uce.
Big list of male and female
help on our book ', always avail-
able, the best to be obtained. The
Owl Realty & Employment Co.,
158 S. Commercial St Phone
Main 204. Midway between the
Marlon Hotel and Bush bank on
east Bide of street 3-28-tf
SALEM EMPLOYMENT Bureau Re
liable belp furnished on short no
tice. 165 S. Commercial street,
Salem, Oregon. 8-1-tf
GROCERS.
NICHOLS GROCERY, 415 South
Twelfth. Phone 875 for good
goods, fair treatment and prompt
delivery. C. G. Nichols, proprietor,
successor to Kemp & Hall. Satia
ted customers my motto. 8-1-tf
BUSINESS CARDS.
ASYLUM AVENUE STORE, Charles
Kreft, proprietor Phone your
grocery order to 269 for quick de
livery 9 to 12, 2 to 6. Living
prices. Fresh eggs from the coun
try daily. Asylum avenue and
Statesman street 8-1-tf
PIANO TUNING LuteUus L.
Woods, tuning, polishing, repair
ing. Telephone 608. Shop, 630
N. Winter street
2.2-lyr
p. b MERRY &
CO. Vacum car
pet cleaning, on or off the floor;
carpets altered and laid; mat
tresses made and renovated; fur
niture recovered; shades and awn
ings made and altered. Northeast
corner Court and High streets.
Phone 568. 7-22-tt
BLACKSMITH
ANlf
INO.
ftOftSESHOE.
FOR GUARANTEED WORK By ex
perts In horseshoeing, carriage
work and general blacksmlthlng
go to Reigleman & McKen, 344
Chemeketa street, Salem, Oregon.
"The shop for satisfaction." Phone
Main 327. 7-20-3m
HOUSES, KENT OK SALE.
FOR RENT OR SAuE A number of
houses for rent or for sale. Phone
Main 198 between 8 and 9 a. m., or
see J. a. Voget at residence 14 th
and Waller streets. 6-26-tf
MASSAGE PARLORS.
MEDICATED PLASTIC CASTS The
latest French method of removing
black heads, pimples and wrinkles.
Call at the Oanltary Beauty Par
lors, Room 10. Steeves Block.
l-4-tf
OSTEOPATHY.
DR. B. H. WHITE) Osteopath and
nerve specialist, graduate of
the American School of Osteop
athy, Klrksville, Mo., post-graduate
and specialized In nervous
diseases at Los Angeles 'College,
1909. Treats acute and chronic
diseases Consultation free. Lady
Attendant Office 605-606 U. S.
National Bank Bldg. Phone 859.
Residence 346 North Capitol street.
Phone 469.
BAKERIES.
WHITE SWAN and German Bakerls
tor highest grade bread and pas
tries. Wedding and party orders a
specialty. We make daily deliveries.
819 N. Commercial, phone 903; or
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, Thomfs ft Cooley, Props.
CAPITOL BAKERY bread Is made in
Salem. Weigh it and try It and
see 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
UNDERTAKERS.
LEHMAN ft CLOUGH U. J. Leb
man, A. M. Cough, morticians
and funeral directors. ' Latest
modern methods known to the
profession employed 446 Court
street 9.20-tf.
W. T. RIGDON, undertaker and em
baLner, 252 North High street op
posite city halL First class in ser
vice, equipment and stock, Lady
assistant when desired. Only un
dertaker who has commodious
apartments purely on residence
plan. 6-12-tf
ELECTRIC-?UPPLYHOUBEr
H. H. HUNTER Electrical supplies
and wiring our specialty. We will
give you an estimate on your wir
ing and electrical work. Our work
Is guaranteed; h-ve rural tele
phones. Office and supply room
129 South Commercial street
6-29-tf
FOR SALE Fine modern residence
on best residence street In city.
New, with all modern conveniences
and large lot' Price $4200 with
sewer assesments paid. Three
years' time on $1500. E. Hofer ft
Sons, 213 Commercial street.
7-11-tf
AD SECTION
REAL ESTATE.
$1150 BUYS 10 acres choice fruit
land four miles out on good road;
two acres In cherries, H-acre In
strawberries. All fenced, spring
brook; house and barn. Square
Deal Realty company, room 304,
United States National Bank
building. Phone 470.
FOR SALE Seven acres, all under
cultivation, rich red loam soli,
ciose to scnool and car line. Price
$1600, $800 cash, balance to
suit. Oregon Realty Co., 275
state street. 8-19-3t
SACRIFICE SALE I can sell, for a
few days, 22 acres, with buildings,
near Hayesville, 5 miles from Sa
lem, for $80 per acre. John H.
Scott over the Chicago store.
7-27-lm
FOR SALE New 6-rooni house on
I4tn street, large lot; must be sold
in three weeks; price $1550. Also
4 choice lots $525 each; reasonable
payment down; balance $10 per
month without Interest See E.
Lupton, 240 South 15th street
7-29-lm
FOR SALE BY OWNER New seven
room house, and three lots, each I
50x130; house plastered, good well
and pump. Located at 2288 North
Liberty street, corner Pine street
Price $2100.
Call at 2395 N. Front
street, or phone Main 494. 8-5-lmo
FOR SALE Eight acres, all under
cultivation; small house and barn,
good well, close to school and car
line. Price $2800, $1400 cash,
balance to suit. Oregon, Realty
Co., 275 State street. 8-19-3t
FINE HOME On Center street,
house rebuilt as good as new, lot
50x75; alley entrance, $5000. E.
Hofer & Sons, 213 S. Commercial.
6-18-tf
ELLIS" & WOOr Real estate
loans and Insurance, notary pub-
Ho, employment bureau. Phone "
654. 476 Court St., Salem, Ore-'
gon. Ticket office Hamburg-American
steamship lines. 11-1-lyr.
BURLINGTON ; ADDITION Lota
can now be had from $100 up and
on terms to suit; no sewer ar street
assesment. Call at S. B. Catterlln
& Company, 497 State street.
Phone Main 883 from 8 a. m. to 6
P. m. 8-16-lw
FOR SALE Five blocks of land in
side city limits, suitable for plat
ting. Price low enough so money
can be doubled on town lot propo
sition. For information, see E.
Hofer & Sons, 213 S. Commercial
street Phone 82. (5)
FOR SALE Ten acres of first-class
fruit land, all under cultivation, 6
acres set to prunes. Fine new 5
room bungalow, chicken house and
well. Just 3 H miles south of Sa
lem. Price $2300, $1350 caBh,
balance to suit. Oregon Realty
Co., 275 State Btreet. 8-19-3t
ON YAQUINA Bay, four miles from
Toledo, 10 miles from Newport 361
acres, of which 150 acres is the
very finest tide land, 150 acres a
rich black loam, balance range pas
ture. There Is an old orchard of
apples, plums and pears, about 10
acres of bench land ready for plow
ing and about one-half of the
bench land grown to grass, balance
covered with alder and other trees
suitable for wood. This place is on
navigable water, only one-half
mile from a flag station on the
Southern Pacific railway and about
a half mile from schoolhouse and
will support 100 head of cattle as
it stands. There Is the best of
market at Newport for cattle, milk,
garden truck or fruits with high
prices and a strong demand. E
Hofer ft Sons, 213 8. Commercial
Btreet, Salem. Also L. (J. Smith,
Newport, Ore. 6-26-tf
NURSERIES
CLEAN NURSERY STOCK Large
variety of all kinds of fruit and or
namental trees and shrubs. Fruit
land Nursery Co., Asylum road, 3
miles east of Salem. R. F. D. 6,
Box 87. Phone Farmers 23X-2
7-29-tf
LIQUOR HOUSES.
WILLIAM BUTTB 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 brand of liquors kept In
stock. Wines by the gallon. Bot
tle 01 case. Free delivery In the
city limits E. Eckerlen, 206 N.
Commercial street
UPHOLSTERING,
RENOVATING
r 1
MATRESSES Made over, renovat
ed,' upholstering and furniture re
pairing. All work guaranteed.
Phone 1216, or drop me a card and
I will call for your work. Harry
E. Fox, 1566 North 4th street
7-3-tf
LIVERY STABLE.
POSTOFFICE LIVERY and Sale
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
RESTATJUAKTS.
BETTER than the best You can't
beat it Scott's 30 cent dinner tor
20 cents; 11:00 a. m. to 7:30 p. m.
Board, $3.50 per week. 179 South
Commercial. Phone 492.
BISMARK RESTAURANT 184 Com
mercial street, near corner Ferry.
First class service. Best meal In
city. 20 to 25 cents. Schneider ft
Lehman, proprietors.
WATCHMAKEK.
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.
PLUMBERS.
THEO. M. BAR n Plumbing, hot
water and steam heating and tin
ning, 164 Commercial St Phons
Main 192. 9-1-1 yr.
OTTO MUELLHAUPT Plumbing
heating, gas fitting; prices rea
sonable; work guaranteed; eetL
mates furnished. Phone 373
1066 Chemeketa street 4-17-tf
FINLAY & REYNOLDS Plumbing,
heating and general repairing;
water pipe and sewer connections.
Estimates fi rnlshed free on any
of your work. Phone 510; 325
Center street 6-10-
GREAT CHINESE DOCTOR
L. M. HUM.
Has medicine wnio- will cure any
known disease. He makes a special-
ty of and guarantees to cure catarrh,
asthma, lung, throat, rheumatism,
debility, stomach, liver, kidney
troubles, also any blackened or
B-0lien Borenes8 broken limbs-
ouen soreness broken llmhs,
Bnallpox epidemic; all kinds of
bolls, lost manhood, female weak-
neg8 hernla trouble and nralvl
eM' rou,),e and P,8!8-
Consultation free. Care of YIck 8e
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.
LODGE DIRECTORY.
SALEM GRANGE NO. 17, PATRONS
of Husbandry Meets In Hurst
Hall on State street, on the fourth
Saturday of each month, at 10:30
a. m. Visiting and sojourning
members welcome- F. A. Myers,
master. Zella S. Fletcher, secre
tary. 12-81-lyr
MODERN "WOODMEN of AMERICA
Oregon Cedar Camp No. 6246.
Meets every Thursday evening at
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. 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., jn Holman
Hall, corner State and Liberty Sta.
B. P. Donaldson, M. W. D. P.
Wright, Recorder. 6-21-tf
MULTNOMAH ROYAL ARCH CHAP-
ter No. 1. Masonic hall second
Friday of eacb month, at 8 p. m.
M. P. . Baldwin, Ex. High Priest.
Lot L. Pearce, Secretary. 7-9-tf
UNITED
ARTISANS Capital As
sembly No. 84, meets every Friday
evening in I. O. O. F. Temple, Mrs.
Ida B. Godfrey, M. A., S. R. Vail,
secretary, 158 S. Cottage street
Phone 1214.
PACIFIC LODGE, NO.
50. A. F. ft
A. M. Masonic hall, third Friday
each month at 7:30 p. m. Tom R.
Wilson, W. M-, Lot L. Pearce, sec
retary. 8-1-tf
SALEM LODGE NO. 4, A. F. ft A
M. State communication 01
first Friday In each month at 7: It
p. m., In Masonic hall, McCornacl
block. James Plant, W. M.; John
Bayne, secretary.
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 foMnvesti
gatlon. 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. II. H. Turner,
secretary, 135 South Commercial
street
CHA.DWICK CHAPTER NO. 37, 0.
E. 3. Regular meetings first rnd
third Tuesdays. Masonic Hall,
Mrs. McCaule W. M. Ida M.
Babcnck, snoretary.
LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE, Cherry
City Lodge No. 498, meets every
Thursday evening at 8 p. m. la I,
O. O. F. Temple, corner Court and
High streets, D. R. Yantls, Dicta
tor; H. H. Turner, secretary, 135
8. Commercial street
I Salem Fence Works 1
Headquarters for Woven Wire
Fencing, Hop Wire, Barb
Wire, Poultry Netting, Shin
gles, Malthold Roofing, P. ft.
B. and Ready Roofing. Screen
Doors and Adjustable Window
Screens. All at the lowest
prices.
CHAS. D. MULLIGAN
250 Court street Phone 114 J.
HAIR DRESS1XO.
SCALP AND SKIN SPECIALIST
Hair dress ng, Manicuring, chirop
ody and electrolysis. Combings
bought and made up. We make a
specialty of hair dyeing. Miss Ora
Poage, rooms 313-319 U. S. Bank
bldg. 3-7-lm
Atwood Itcaclics Cleveland.
tCHITXD mC8S LEASED WIRB j
Cleveland, O., Aug. 18. Aviator
Harry N. Atwood flow from Euclid
Beach Park to the Country Club this
morning, alighting at the golf links.
He announced that he would not re
sume his cross-country flight until 4
o'clock this afternoon, because the)
wind was not favorable. He plans
to reach Erie, Pa., this afternoon.
and remain there over night.
$100 Reward, $100.
The readers of this paper will be
pleased to learn that there Is at least
one dreaded disease that science bas
been able to cure in all its stages, and
that Is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cnra
Is the only positive cure known to the
medical fraternity. Catarrh being a
constitutional disease, requires con
stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh
Cure is taken Internally, acting di
rectly on the blood and mucous sur
faces of the system, thereby destroy
ing the foundation of the disease, and
giving the patient strength by build
ing up the constitution and assisting
nature to do its work. The proprie
tors have so much faith in its cura
tive powers that they offer One
Hundred Dollars for any case that It
falls to cure. Send for list of testi
monials. Address F. J. Cheney ft Co., To
ledo, Ohio.
Sold by all druggists, 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for con
stipation. Orders Two Big Ones.
Montreal, Aug. 18. It has been
officially announced that the Cana
dian Pacific railway yesterday placed
an order In England for two steam
ships for its Vancouver-Hong Kong;
service.
The step has been contemplated '
for some time, the C. P. railway's
rapidly Increasing freight and pas
senger business on the Pacific ocean
necessitated the securing of In- .
creased transportation facilities.
o
Life Saved at Death's Door.
"I never felt so near my grave,
writes W. R. Patterson, of Welling
ton, Texas, as when a frightful
cough and lung trouble pulled me
down to 100 pounds, In spite of doc
tor's treatment for two years. My
father, mother and two sisters died
of consumption, and that I am alive
today Is due solely to Dr. King's New
Discovery, which completely cured
me. Now 1 weigh 187 pounds and
have been well and strong for years."
Quick, safe, snre; its the best remedy
on earth for coughs, colds la grippe.
asthma, croup, and all throat and
lung troubles. 6O0 and $1.00. Trial
bottle free. Guaranteed by J. C.
Perry.
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Will Guggenheim control the Alas
kan coal fields, via the Controller
Bay water front and the lines of
transportation?
CHICHESTER S PILLS
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DiAiINi 11 11 a mi rn.i.H. r, sa
aaa-Ut. Akk for 1 11 l.f IIF.M.TITB
yeftlt kaownu Belt. Sftftll, Alwtyt Rellitila
SOLO BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE
I FRENCH FEIflnLE
PILLS.
A fWri, CsnrriiR straw for Son
rvift mnwn tr tun. fufe
tton (iuarailt) or sieoej Krfondr4. Bent prisUd
when relieved. 8tJmili Fm, If ffflsf drugls d
katva lifcoiB mb4 your ertfsrs l lh
VfflTCO MCllCKl CO., ton UNMtJTC, P. I
Sold In Saem by Pr. . C. Stan
Gold Dust Flour
Made by the SYDNEY POWER
COMPANY, Bydsey, Orego.
Made fc-r Family Use.
Ask your grocer for It. Braa
aad Mborts always ea basd.
P. B. WALLACE, Agt.
Celebrated Lear Ftma.
The Best Heater
It will save you m-iey every day yo
own it. I veil ai d nstal' the best
Let me give yon figures.
See Me
About an Individual lighting flan!
for your home. The best thing Is
the market for cooking and llrtitlor.
A. L. Frasier
Phor.e 135. 25b Bta let
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