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J DAILY CAPTTAli JOUTtXAIi, BALKM. OREGON. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1911. PAOK KXE , , MARKETS. PORTLAND MARKETS. Grain, Flour, Teeli, Etc. V.heat Track prices: Bluestem, fisTc; club, S2fS3c; red-Russian, SS2c; Valley, S2SS3c; 40-fold, S3 Viic", 2SS3c. Flour Patents, $4.50 per barrel; straight5- 4 05; exPrt3' 3-S0: Val" eVi $.50; graham, 4-65; whole wheat, HSo. Earley Feed, $3132 per ton; brewing. $36 37. HayTimothy, $1516 per ton; al falfa, $12; clover, new, $$.50f$9; pain hay, new, $10. Corn Whole, $33.00; cracked, 134.00 per ton. jllllstufts Bran, $24.5025 per ton; middlings, $32; shorts, $23.50; rolled barley. $33.505 34. Oats Old white. $27 per ton; new, l& Dairy ,dJ Conntry Produce. utter-C'ty creamery, extra, land 2-pound prints, In boxes, 31c per pound; less than boxes, cartons and delivery extra. Eggs Oregon ranch, 2627c. Cheese Full cream, twins 13c per pound; Young America, 16 He Poultry Hens, 16gl6Hc; springs, Viil7c; ducks, young. lCc; geese, nominal; turkeys, 20c; dressed ctoice, 25c. v'eal Fancy, 83 to vuuiiis. 13'if14c per pound. Pork Fancy, 10Hllc per pound. 13ffl4c per pound. Groceries, Dried Fruits, Etc. Dried Fruits Apples, 12 13 He per lb.; currants, 11 He; apricots, 1516c; peaches, 1012c; prunes, Italian, 10llc; silver, 13c; figs, white aid rlack, 6H7Hc; cur rants, 10 11c; raisins, loose JVusca tel, 6&7Hc; bleached Thompson 1154c; unbleached Sultanas, 8 He; ieeded, 9H9?4c. Coffee Roasted, in drums, 2330c per pound. Nuts -Walnuts, 17 18c per lb.; Brazil nuts, 16c; filberts, 16c; almonds, 1618c; pecans. 18c: tocoanuts, 90c$l per dozen. Salt Granulated, $15 per ton: tolf-ground, 100s, $8. SO per ton; iOt, $9 per ton. Beans Small white, 4c; large white, 4c; Lima, 7c; pink, 5 94 c; red Mexicans, 6 He; bayou, 5c. Sugar Dry granulated, $6.35; ber ry, 16.35; beet, $6.15; extra C, $5.85; powdered, barrels, $6.55; cube, bar rel!, $6.75. Rice No. 1 Japan, 4c; cheaper pades, $3.504.65; Southern bead IS7c. Hone' -Choice, $3.75 per case. trained, 8Hc per pound. ' Vegetables and Fruits. Fresh Fruits Cantaloupes, $11.75 per crate; peaches, 3585c per bos; watermelons, lHc per lb.; plums, 7"c per crate; prunes, 75c per bos; new apples, $1223 per box; blackberries, $1.50L75; pears, 40c $1-25 per box; easabas. $2.252.50 per dozen. Tropical Fruits Oranges,1 $4.50 ir box; California grapefruit $3 I. 50; bananas 65c per pound; pineapples, $55.50 per crate; lem ons, $3t 6.50 per box. VegetablesAsparagus, 7585c per ten; beans, 610c; cabbage, $1.50 62.00 per hundredweight; corn, 25 30s per dozen; cucumbers, $11.25 per -box; eggplant 5 8c per lb.; jarllc, 10l2c per pound; lettuce, 3035c per dozen; hothouse lettuce, H.25il.75 per box; peas, 45c per pound; peppers, 810c per pound; radishes, 12 He per dozen; rhubarb. 2ft3c per lb.; tomatoes, 3550c Per box. Sack Vegetables New carrots, per sack; turnips, $1.13; beets, II. 75. Sweet potatoes 3c per lb. Potatoes New Oregon, lH2c. Onions Crystal wax, $2.00; yellow '-'00; red $1.75 per hundred. . Provisions. Hams 10 to 12 pounds, 19 H !c; 12 to 14 pounds, 1919Hc; 14 to 16 pounds, 18'H19c; 16 to 18 Winds, 1SH19c; skinned, 19Hc; Mules, n He; cottage roll, 16 He. Bacon Fancy, 28c; standard, 25c; tbolee, 22c; English, 17c. . ry Salt Cured Regular short ears, dry salt, 12 He; smoked, Jc; acbks. light, salt, 13c; smoked Hc;j backs, heavy, salt, 12 He; oked, 14c; exports, salt. 13 He; "ooked, 15 He Smoked Meats Beet tongues, 4Zc; Jried beef sets, 22c; eutsldes, 20c; de8, 22c; knuckles, 20c Pickled Goods Barrels, pigs feet, '14: regular tripe, $10; honey comb W. $12; lunch tongues. $22; lambe' oiaTies, $40 Lard Kettle renrfpred Hprres. ji tubs, 13 He; standard, tierces, Uc; tubs, 11 He; shortening, tierces, 'c: tubs, 8C. Hods. Wool. m,ia. t. Hops i9ii contracts,4041c per d; i9io crop, 3840c; 1909 crop, c; olds, 1720c. Y001 Eastern Oregon, 916c lb.; 7. 15 17c Mohalr-Chotce, 37 He Hides - salted hides. 7Ho per j uitod calf. 13c; salted kip, salted stags, ec; green hides, 1, . 17 18c; dry stags. 11 1 Local Wholesale Market. Bran. $28.00 Flour, hard wheat $5.00 Flour, valley $4154.60 Shorts $29.00 Wheat, bushel 80c Oats, old, bushel 3Se Oats, new, bushel 35 37c Hops, J 911 crop 34 33c Chlttim bark 4H5c New potatoes, per lb lHc Hay, timothy $13.00 Oat and vetch $8 9 Clover hay $8.50 Cheat hay $9.00010.00 Bntter ana Eggs. 1 Butter, creamery 3ic Eggs, per dozen 25c Butter fat 29c Butter, country 23c tOUltTT. Fryers and hens i3C Roosters. .78c Livestock. Steers (under 1000 lb) . . . $5.50 6 Steers (1000 to 1200 lb) .. $4.50 3 Cow $3.50 $4.50 Hogs, fat 77Hc stock 6H7c Ewes Jc Spring lambs gc Veal, according to -juallty He Cascara Bark Ec per lb. Pelts Dry, 8c; salted, country pelts, 65c$l per pound; iamb pelts, THE SALEM. FALLS CITY WEST ER RAILWAY COMPANY SrSDAY EXCURSION BATES 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 Sundays only: Between West Salem ar.u Black Rook.... $1.25 Dallas and Black Rock... "5c West Salem and Falls City $1.00 Dallas and Falls City ode West Salem and Dallas 75c Falls City and Dallas 50c Black Rock and Dallas 75c Dallas and West Salem 75e 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 wl'l be checked on these tickets. Issued May 23, 1911. Dallas Ore gon. Effective June 4, 1911. LOUIS GERLINGER, JR., . , General Manager. RAILROADS. SOUTHERN PACIFIC. Southbound. 13 San Francisco Exp. . 3:31a.m. 19 Ashland Passenger 10:59a.m. 17 Roseburg Parstnger 6.21p.m. 11 Shasta Limited .. 7:43p.m. 27 Eugene Passenger . 8:25p.m. 15 California Express. 9:56p.m. 226 Way Freight .... 9:50a.m. 222 Portland Fa-1 Frt 10? 15p.m. Northbound. 14 Oregon Express .. 6:43a.m. 28 Portland Passenger 8:30a.m. 12 Shasta Limited ..12:35p.m. 18 Portland Pasenger. 2:56p.m. 20 Portland Passenger. 7.43p.m. 225 Way Freight ....12:35p.m. 221 Portland Fast Frt. 2:43a.m. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY CO Lenve Salem. Arrive Portland. Train 6, 6:30 a.m.. . . 8:30 a.m. ..11:00 a.m. . . 1:15 p.m. .. 4:00 p.m. .. 5:10 p.m. . . 5 00 p.m. Train 8, 8:55 a.m.. Train 10, 11:15 a.m.. Train 12, 2:00 p.m.. Train 14, Train 16, Train 18. Train 20, 8:40 p.m... 4:00 o.m... 6:0'. p.m... S 15 . rn. 8:50 p.m 10:45 p.m. Arrive In Snlem. Train 1 8:30 a.m. Train 3 9:50 a.m. Train 5 10:30 a.m. Train 7 1:00 p.m. Train 3 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 Ry Leaves West Salem for: Dallas, Falls City and Black Rock 9:00 a. m. Dallas and Falls City 1:30 and 4:35 p. m. Sunday trains ror: Dallas and Black Rock ......9:00 a. m. and 1:35 p. m. Trains arrive at West Salem from Dallas 8:15 a.m. Black Rock and Dallas. .12:20 p. m. Falls City and Dallas .... 4.15 p.m. SALEM ISDEPEJiDENCE BOATS. The launches Independence and Louise will leave their wharf at the foot of Trade street for Independence at the following hours daily except Sunday. Leaves Independence 8:30 a. m., 1:00 p. m. and 4:30 p. m. Leaves Salem 8:00 a. m., 1:30 p. m. and 4:00p.m. o Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR A 80 ACRES Polk county farm, located five miles southwest of Dallas, on main valley road, one-half mile to railroad station, good buildings, bearing or chard, near school and church, 50 acres under plow; well and spring water. Price only $60 per acre. Very easy terms. COURTER & VICK Room 1, Ladd & Bush Building. THE. Capitol Journal "Want Ads" Bring Quick Results One cent a word for first Insertion. One-ball cent a word fur each lusertloo thereafter.' No advertisement taken for less thai "V. Count tlx words to the line. liTTinvrm NICHOLS GROCERY, 415 South ' ' ft"' Twelfth. Phone 875 for good JOHN GREMMELS, general auction- goods, fair treatment and prompt eer of merchandise, household delivery. C. G. Nichols, proprietor, goods, livestock, real estate and successor to Kemp & Hall. Satis- farm lands. Sales booked any- fled customers my motto. 8-1-tf where. Reasonable figures. Twen- oTT"" ty years experience. 538 State HAIR DKEtolMi. street. Phone 636. Residence 1356. q..n.,r SCALP AND SKIN SPECIALIST TTT- T Hair dress ng, Manicuring, chlrop- BAKERIES. ody Bn(j electrolysis. Combings WHITE SWAN and German Bakeries bought and made up. We make" a for highest grade bread and pas- specialty of hair dyeing. Miss Ora tries. Wedding and party orders s Poage, rooms 314-319 U. S. Bank specialty. We make dally deliveries. b,"g- 3-7-tm 319 N. Commercial, phone 903; or 12th and Chemeketa. phone 961. HATS BLOCKED. CLEWED. . 1'7'ti BOWEN & REAP, practical hatters. BUTTERNUT BREAD It is worth and Panamf hat3, cleaned. ., ",lu blocked and re-trimmed. Hats more than any other bread, yet I;mde to order; strictly first class the price is no higher. For sale work. Goods called for and deliv- at your gr-cer's. California Bak- ered 444 Court street. Phone 3G0. ery, Thomfs & Cooley, Props. 9'9'tf CAPITOL BAKERY bread Is made In HOTELS. Salem. Weigh It and try it and COTTAGE HOTEL, 160 Count St. see if It isn't the largest loaf in Special attention to commercial town. Be sure and ask your gro- travelers. Telephone and mee- , .. , , . , senger services. Rooms by day, cer for Capitol Bakery bread and veek or month. j, B slmpson; If they haven't got It, caK up Main Prop. 8-26-tf .f nlT'11 ,T th,8t KENNIWORTH HOTEL Main 248 it Delivery to all parts of town. 153 Soutn church gtreeti AU 4-10-tf rooms have been thoroughly "" mmm cleaned, remodeled and are fresh BLACKSMITH AN1 HORSESHOE. and new. Centrally located. Rates IXG. very reasonable. Mrs. Frances Freeman. 8-31-tf FOR GUARANTEED WORK By ex- perts in horseshoeing, carriage HOl'SKS, RENT On SALE. work and general blacksmithing go to Reigleman & McKen, 344 HOUSES built and sold on instal- Chemeketa street, Salem, Oregoa. meut. Farm and city property for "The shop for satisfaction.'' Phone sale and exchange. Investments, Main 327. 7-2 0-3 m collections, first mortgages bought and sold. German Investment BUSINESS CARDR. Company, room 15, Breyman block, Salem, Ore. 6-26-tf ASYLUM AVENUE STORE, 'Charles Kreft. proprietor Phone your jj dealers. grocery order to 269 for quick de- livery 9 to 12, 2 to 6. Living JUNK DEALERS Highest price paid tjlCeSAfllfje3hA.lS.f,8n,fTdlCOaUnn; PSld f0r C8f ,rn Of try dally. Asylum avenue and . , , , . , Statesman street 8-1-tf metals. Hides, pelts and furs bought. Oregon Junk Shop, 430 PIANO TUNING Lutellus L. Court Btreet. Main 399. 8124-tf Woods, tuning, polishing, repair- Ing. Telephone 608. Shop, 630 LAUNDRY. N. Winter strest . 2.2-lyr . CLOTHES LAST LONGER With CHINESE PHYSICIANS. " our aU hand work; established 20 , years. 225 South Commercial JAY KING Our remedies are com- street. Phone 1158. Hop Lee. posed of th,e choicest roots, herbs 7-25-tf and barks and are sure to cure to mmmmmmmT stay cured. All chronic diseases of LIQUOR HOUSES, men and women a specialty. If you caunot tell, send for symptoms WILLIAM BUTTE Fine wines, blank. Jay King, care Bow Wo . . Drug Co.. 167 S. High St., Salem. u1uore and cISa- We handle the 01 8-25-tf celebrated Kellogg and Castle whls- ","'"" kles. Cool and refreshing beer CLEANING AND PRESSING. constantly on draught. South Com- CLEANING and pressing Ladies' mercial Street and gentlemen's work called for FAM1LY LIQUOR Store-All stand- and delivered. Special attention to ard f ,lquor8 ,n ladies' work. Capital Pressing 8h)ck Wjneg by the Parlors, 136 South. High street tle m FrejJ devery ,n the Main 320. Ten per cent discount clIy mltg B Eckerlen. 206 n. with this ad. 8-24-tf commercial strt-t. LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S I Clothes cleaned, pressed and re- LIVERY STABLE. paired at shortest notice. Prices , delivered. Phone 1245. Commercial street. 130 South IF YOU WISH Your clothes prop erly cleaned -and pressed, have them renovated at the "New Meth od" Pressing Parlor, 190 South Commercial street. Phone 1217. La dies' work a specialty. Prices rea sonable. 9-7-tf MODERN CLEANING WORKS We are prepared to dry and steam clean ladles' and gentlemen's gar ments of all kinds. Goods called ! for and delivered. Flrstclass work. 444 Cort street. Phone Main 360. 9-9-tf GUN AND LOCKSMITH. GUNSMITH, locksmith and general repair shop, 24 years experience foreign and domestic. Give us a trial- Josef Hickl, 430 Court street. Phone 399. 9-13-tf ELECTRIC STPPLY HOUSE. H. H. HUNTER Electrical supplies and wiring our specialty. We will give you an estimate on your wir ing and electrical work. Oor work is guaranteed; h ve rural tele phones. Office and supply room 12! South Commercial street. 6-29-tf ELECTRIC FIXTURE & SUPPLY Co Manufacturers of electric and gas fixtures, expert plating and re pairing. Inside wiring and motor work. Office and factory, 245 North Liberty street Phone 263. 8-29-tf EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. EMPLOYMENT AGENCY Employ ers attention: ueip 01 au ainas furnished at any time. Send la vnn, wont WA fJLfl T1, TI1HIU 1L KUV tlma nn short no tice. Big list of male and female help on our book: , always avail able, the best to be obtained. The Owl Realty A Employment Co., 158 S. Commercial St Phone Main 204. Midway between the Marion Hotel and Bush bank on east 1df of atreet. 3-28-tf Naturely you want what you want when you want It, and the way to get It is to put a want ad In the Journal. CLASSIFIED AD. SECTION FOUNDERS. SALEM IRON WORKS- -Shand ft Marcus, proprietors. Front and State street. Iron and brass cast, ings, fire hydrant, hop balers, saw mill machinery, etc. Phone 909 8-26-tf GROCERS. POSTOFF1CE LIVERY and Sale SAW FILING. Stable. Second hand vehicles of HAVB Y0UR gAW3 SET AND all kinds sold. Best of turnouts, Filed by a practical saw flier, at quick service; rates reasonable. reasonable prices. Estimates glv- For anything in livery and board- f" on Job'carpenter work. L. W. i- u ,.D t r. Benson, 456 Court street, Main lng, call or phone Main 188. E. F. 1267. 8-30-tf Gillian, Proprietor. Ferry street - . . - TINNING AND ROOFING. MASSAGE PARLORS. BADERTSCHER & FULLER Hot MEDICATED PLASTIC CASTS The air heating; furnace work; tin latest French method of removing nlns and roofing cornice work of kiv im,.. ,, all kinds. 188 South Liberty street. black heads, pimples and wrinkles phone 600 pigurea on contracU Call at the Danitary Beauty Par- cheerfully given. All work guar lors, Room 10. Steeves Block. anteed. 8-30-tf 8-4-U - UNDERTAKERS. NEW AND SECOND-HAND GOODS 111 LEHMAN & CLOUOH U. J. Leh HIGHEST price paid for second-hand man A. m. C;ougt morticians wt- ,rT thnwp ad directors. Latest etc. We carry the most complete stock of above articles in town at modorn methods known to the the lowest price. O. L. McPeek, 170 profession employed 445 Court South Commercial St 8-25-tf street 9.20-tf. frTRSEKIES VV. T. RIGDON, undertaker and em- bal.ner, 252 North High street, op- CLEAN. NURSERY STOCK-Large poslte city ball. First class in ser- variety of all kinds of fruit and or- vlf;e, equipment and stock. Lady namental trees and shrubs. Fruit- assistant when desired. Only un- land Nursery Co., Asylum road, 3 dertaker who has commodious miles east of Salem. R. F. D. 6, apartments purely on residence Box 87. Phone Farmers 23X-2 Pian 5-12-tf 7-29-tf 1 UPHOLSTERING, RENOVATING ARMSTRONG NURSERY CO. Gar- den seeds of all kinds in season. F. B. MERRY & CO. Vacuum car Large stock fruit, ornamental trees. pet cleaning, on or oft the floor; Contract landscape work for city or carpets altered and laid; mat suburban home. Office, salesyard, . , . . . , 491 Court' St., Main 937, Farmers tre8se8 made and renovated; fur 44x1. 8-25-tf nlture re-covered; shades andawn- ings made and altered. Northeast OSTEOPATHY. corner Court and High streets. DR. R. W.WALTON, Osteopathic phy- Phone B68' siclan; acute and chronic diseases MATRESSES Made over, renovat treated; consultation free. Office $ upholstering and furniture re rooms 12 and 14 Breyman block. palrlng. AU work guaranteed. Phone lol. 8-25-tf phone 1216, or drop me a card and nn n w whitf n. I will all for your work. Harry DR. B. H. WHITE Osteopath and E Fox 1566 North 4tn gtreet nerve specialist, graduate of 7-3-tf the American School of Osteon- . ..h- ir,,i,.m. w . a REED & ZWICKER. Only sHim athy, KIrksville, Mo., postgradu- carpet Bnd feather renovating plant at and specialized In nervoue in city. Power vacuum cleaning, diseases at Los Angeles College, Matresses remade and upbolster- 1909. Treats acute and chronic ln- Furniture repaired. Work .,.. r,T,. ,,,, , ... guaranteed. Works Fourteenth diseases Consultation free. Lady nd wllbur. Ph0Tle 1154. attendant. Office 505-506 U. S. 8-31-tf National Bank Bldg. Phone 869 Jtesldanc 346 North Capitol street , . ,.. , , . If you want anything, say so in the Phone 489. Journal, and get it PAVING. WARREN CONSTRUCTION CO I Street Davlne. Bitullthln fa tha I bent by test. 8-28-tt PAINTERS, FAP&t HAMjfeKa 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. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. DR. J. OLIN VAN WINKLE Phy sician and surgeon. Office 502 U. S. National Bank bldg. Phone 35. Residence 615. - 8-29-tf IOAXO TEACHER. MISS LAURA GRANT Is prepared to give piano lessons. Color kinder garten for children a specialty. Graduate of Eastern school. Ex perienced in teaching, 470 North Church street. 8-28-tf PICTURE FRAMING. BEFORE PLACING your orders for picture framing, call at "The Frame Shop," 279 Commercial St New stock, new prices. Romeo Gilbert, Manager. 8-25-tf PLUMBERS. THEO. M. BAR- Plumbing, hot water and steam heiuing 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 FIN LAY 4i REYNOLDS Plumbing, heating nud general repairing; water pipe yid sewer connections. Estimates fi rni3ued free on any of ycur work. Phone 510; 325 Cenier street. 6-10- SEE ROGERS PLUMBING & HEAT lng Co. for your plumbing. We make a specialty of repair work. No Job too small or too large. Phone 914. 101 S. Front street, corner State. 8-26-tf RESTAURANTS. BETTER than the best You can't beat It, Scott's 30 cent dinner for 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 Btreet, near corner Ferry. First class service. Best meal in city, 20 to 25 cents. Schneider & Lehman, proprietors. hnLEM FUEL YARDS. WOOD POR 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 Fel Yards. Phone Main 529. Office, 752 Trade rrtl tf SIGN PAINTERS. DORRANCE THE SIGN MAN AIR brush show cards and banners. Bulletins and wall signs. See me If you want the best work. Rea sonable prices. 145 South Liberty street. 6-26-6m VOCAL INSTRUCTOR. ALEXANDER HULL, B. A. B. M. Lessons In voice, cello, harmony, ; counterpoint and orchestration. In Salem Wednesday afternoons, I Thursday mornings and Saturday j afternoons. Studios 421 Court I street 9-14-lm I WATCHJLVKER. ! U. S. MILLER, the WATCHMAKER ! Over 20 years experience as a I 1. T1 . . . . imumcr i oeawice, wee. High grade work at eastern prices. Opera House block. 484 Court street 10-5-tf. WATER COMPANY. SALEM WATER COMPANY Office corner Commercial and Trade Sts. For water service apply at office. Bills nnvnW monthly In advance. WOOD SAWS. HAVE YOUR NEXT WINTER'S supply of wood sawed by the "old reliable" sawyer, J. A. Poage. Your orders will receive prompt attention. Phone Main 1313. 8-29-tf THE NEW GASOLINE WOOD sawing machine operated by.Stech & Humphrey, 1109 Hlnes street, near 12th; can be foved to your residence and your winter's sup ply of wood sawed at siort notice. All orders receive prompt atten tion. 8-31-tt HAVE YOUR WINTER'S SUPPLY of wood sawed by careful work men. Will move my gasoline saw to your place on short notice. Phone 810. George Hammond. 9-ltf LODGE DIRECTORY. SALEM GRANGE NO. 17, PATRONS of Husbandry Metts In Hurst Hall on State street, on the fourth Saturday of each mon;h, at 10:30 a. m. Visiting an.1 sojourning members welcome- F. A. Myers, master. Zella S. Fletcher, secre tary. 12-31-lyr MODERN WOODMEN of AMERICA Oregon Cedar Camp No. 524 6. Meets every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock In Holinan Hall. W. 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 ever Monday even ing at 8:09 p. m., in Holman Hall, corner State and Liberty Sts. B. P. Donaldson, M. W. D. P. Wright, Recorder. 6-21-tf MULTNOMAH ROYAL ARCH CHAP tur No. 1. Masonic hall second Friday of eacb mcnth, 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 riione 1214. PACIFIC LODGE. NO. 60. A F. & A. M. Masonic ball, third Friday each month at 7:30 p. m. Tom R. Wilson, W. M., Lot L. Fearce. sec retary. 8-1-tf SALEM LODGE NO. 4, A. F. ft A M. State communication 01 Brat Friday in each month at 7:80 l. m., In Masonic hall, McCornact 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 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. H. H. Turner, secretary, 135 South Commercial street. CHADWICK CHAPTER AO. 37, O. E. S. Regular meetings first rnd third Tuesdays. Masonlo Hall. Mrs. McCauley. W. M.; Ida M. Hftbi.ock, secretary LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE, Cherry City Lodge No. 498, meets every Thursday evening at 8 p. m. in I. O. O. F. Temple, corner Court and High streets, D. R. Yantls, Dicta tor; H. H. Turner, secretary, 135 8. Commercial street PEAL ESTATE. $3,000 NEW, modern, seven room bungalow, city water, electric lights, bath, toilet, with three large lots on South Commercial Btreet. Terms reasonable. The Siiiare Deal Realty Company, room 304, U. S. Bank building. Phone 470. FOR SALE Modern improved resi dence on Center street, lot 66x75; Alley entrance, $5500. E. Hofer & Sons, 213 S. Commercial. ELLIS ft WOOD- -Real estate loans and Insurance, notary pub lic, employment bureau. Phone 664. 476 Court St., Salem, Ore gon. Ticket office Hamburg-American steamship lines. 11-1-lyr. If you want anything, say so In the Journal, and get it REAL. ESTATE (Continued.) FOR SALE Fine modern residence on best residence street in city. New, w lth all modern convenience and large lot Price $4200 with sewer assesments paid. Three years' time on $1500. E. Hofer ft Sons, 213 Commercial street 7-11-tt FOR SALE Five and one-third acres rich land, good new house and barn, not finished; one mile east of asylum. Price $1600. About $200 down. Balance $10 per month. Address John Van Laanen, Brooks. Oregon. 9-14-3t NEWPORT building sites, located on me lamous "snort Cut", two blocks from stores and Nye Beach, and on direct route to Newport proper. Lots cleared except trees and Rho dedendrens. sidewalks built, city water and light is guaranteed. Price $150 to $175. Sold $25 down and $lu per month, six per cent in terest. Address L. C. Smith, New port. Ore. 9-14-3t ON YAQUINA Bay, four miles from loieuo, iu miles from Newport, 361 acres, of which 150 acres Is the very finest tide land, 150 acres a rich black loam, balance tango 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 Rag station on the Southern Pacific railway and about a half mile from schoolliouse and will support 100 hend of cattle as it stands. There Is the best of market at Newport for cattle, milk, garden truck or fruits wtth high prices and a strong demand. E Hofer & Sons, 213 S. Commercial Btreet, Salem. Also L. C. Smith, Newport. Ore. 6-25-tf FOR SALE. FOR SALE Two lots 50x231 each. Good location. Price $700 for two or $400 for one. E. Hofer & Sons. 213 S. Commercial street- Phone 82. 9-6-tf DON'T forget the auction sale Tues day, September 19, at the farm of W. H. Black, seven miles south west, of Salem. 9-15-3t FOR SALE Good second-growth and oig nr wood, $4.50 and $5.50 per cord. Phone Farmers 297. 9-7-Sw FOR SALE By owner, 7-room mod ern cottage, on finest view lot In city; terms. 162 West Lincoln St., Falrmount Pai. 9-2-lmo FOR SALE To teams, good horses one welg 1450, other 1150 or 1200. Address Stayton, first blue house by Cathollo church on Me hama road. 5-5-tf FOR SALE OR RENT Blacksmith shop on North Front and Pine Btret'ts. Jacob & Qrlble. Inquire Catlln & Linn. 3-28-tf FOR SALE Large body fir, oak grub and ash. Now taking orders for summer delivery. Phone 1417 or 12S3. Downing & Eoff. 4-29-tf FOR SALE 7-room house, 2 lots, an set In bejt of bearing fruits, good well water, good outhouses. See owner at place, 1690 Trade Btreet. 6-8-tf FOR REST. FURNISHED ROOMS Bed and breakfast at $1.00 per day. At 356 South Seventeenth Btreet. 9-1 1-trt 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 street 3-31-tf WELL LIGHTED rront rooms with or without board. Phone 1016, 365 North High. 1-18-tf WANTED. WANTED AT ONCE A waitress at the Vandran Hotel, Albany, Ore. 7-31-tf WANTED Hop pickers. Will cnll for ana return an picKcrs. Fllljf-acre yard In good condition. Inquire Room 13, Bush Bank bulldln. or phone 491 or 1431, F. W. DurMn. WV-tf WANTED From 10 to 50 ROMs of cheap land for chicken ranch. Must be near somo means of transporta tion if you have this property, see us about selling It for you. "Wer Sun. t '. WANTED Boy to work two. months for wageB, then attend school for board. Age 12 to 18. Good place for right boy. W. C. Duncan, Tur ner, Ore. 9-14-tf WANTED To trade city lots for good team. Inquire at Highland Btore. W. D. Wheeler, Salem. !-14-Ht A Fierce Night Ahum. Is the hoarse, startling cough of a child, suddenly attacked by croup. Often It aroused Lewis Chamblln. of Manchester, O., (R. R. No. 2- for their four children were greatly sub ject to croup. "Sometimes In se vere attacks, he wrote, "we were afraid that they would die, but since we proved what a certain remedy Dr. King's New' Discovery Is, we have no fear. We rely on It for croup and for coughs, colds or any throat or lung trouble." So do thousands of others. So may you. Asthma, Hay Fever, La Grippe Whooping Cough, Hemorrhages fly before It. 60o and $1.00. Trial bottles free. Sold by J. C. Perry.