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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 1, 1912. PAGE 8 EYES. Business CLASSIFIED ADTERTISING, PROFESSIONAL CARDS, REAL Capital Journal "Want Ads" Bring Quick Results One cent word for first Insertion. One-half cent word for each Insertion thereafter. No tdrertlaement UJten for leu tun 25c Ceunt ilx wordi to the Hoe. AUCTIONEER. JOHN GREMMELS, General Auctlou eer of merchandise, household goods, livestock, real estate and farm lands. Sales booked anywhere. Reasonable figures. Twenty years experience. 638 State St. Baggage, city transfer and household goods moved. Phone 63S; residence 1356. 9-9-tf BAKERIES. WHITE SWAN and German Bakeries for highest grade bread and pastries. Wedding and party orders a spe cialty. We make daily deliveries. 319 N. Commercial, phone 903; or 12th and Chemeketa, phone 961. 1-7-tf BUTTERNUT BREAD It is worth more thaa any other bread, yet the price Is no higher. For sale at your grooer's. California Bakery, Thomas & Cooley, P.ops. CARRIAGE TRIMMING AND PAINTS F. W. BUSS Successor to Walker; carriage and automobile trimming, carriage trimming goods, new work end repairing. I ain carrying a full line of Masurey's house and buggy paints, brushes, oils and the very best varnishes. 804 S. Commercial. 12-1-tf CHINESE PHYSICIANS. JAY KING Our remedies are com posed of the choicest roots, herbs and barks and are sure to cure to stay cured. All chronlo diseases of men and women a specialty. If you can not tell, send for symptoms blank. Jay King, care Bow Wo Drug Co., 167 S. High st, Salem, Or. 8-25-tf ' CLEANING AND PRESSING. MARION PRESSING PARLORS Dry and steam cleaning and dye works. Ladles' silks, laces and gloves given special attention. Genta' suits cleaned and pressed. We are cleaners and repairers. Try us. Goods called for and delivered. Parlors, 245 North Liberty St., phone Main 2044. 9-22-t.f CHIROPRACTIC-NEUROPATH CHIROPRACTIC-NEUROPATH Dr. D. P. Browne, chiropractic-neuropath, acute, chronl and nervous diseases. No knife; no drugs. Chiropractic-neuropathy never does harm and seldom falls to restore the hope 'less to health. Room 10, Breyman block. ' 3-25-lm ELECTRIC SUPPLY HOUSE. H. H. HUNTER Electrical supplies and wiring our specialty. We will give you an estimate on your wiring and electrical work. Our work is guaranteed; have rural telephones. Olllce and supply room, 471 State street 6-29-tf EXPERIENCED WATCHMAKER. P. H. ROLLINS 135 South Commer cial street, has been thoroughly trained In the boat horologlcal school In the United States, followed by ten years' experience In the Jew elry and watch repairing businesi. All repair work guaranteed. Your patronage solicited. 3-15-lm OWL EMPLOYMENT COMPANY 5 We furnish help free to the employ er. Phone Main 204 151 S. Com. St FISH AND POULTRY MARKET. FRESH 'FISH, poultry and egg mar ketSmoked and all kinds canned fish, oysters and shrimp, lard mus tard, catsup, macaroni, olives, pickles and sauer kraut HlgheBt cash price paid for poultry and eggs. Phone Main 2222, 312 North Commercial street. Price k Wels- berger. 3-11-lm x-tUNDERS. SALEM IRON WORKS, Shand & Mar cus, proprietors, Front and State sts. Iron and brass castings, fire hyd rants, hop balers, sawmill machin ery, etc. Phone 90S. 8-26-tf GERMAN AND FRENCH TEACHER. GERMAN and French teacher Mr. P. Schwabe, good experience in teach ing. Single or in classes. Moder ate terms. Address, 1156 South Thirteenth street 3-19-tf HAIR DRESSING. SCALP AND SKIN SPECIALIST Hair drrsBlng, manicuring, chirop ody and electrolysis. Combings bought and made up. We make a specialty of hair dyeing. Miss Ora Poage, rooms 818-319 U. 8. Bank bldg. 2-7-lm INSTRUCTIONS IN MUSIC. PIANO LESSONS Mr. P. Schwabe trained in Berlin, Germany, experi ence In teaching. Moderate terms. Address 1156 South Thirteenth street 8-19-tf LAUNDRY. CLOTHES LAST LONGER With our all hand work; established 20 years. 225 South Commercial st, phone 1158. Hop 7-25-tf ft pain of Mimtirla mM M M Opp LIQUOR HOUSES. WILLIAM BUTTE Fine wines, liquors and cigars. We handle the celebrated Kellogg and Castle whiskies. Cool and refreshing beer constantly on draught. South Commercial st FAMILY LIQUOR STORE All stan dard brands of liquors kept In stock. Wines by the gallon, bottle or case. Free delivery In the city limits. E. Eckerlen. 206 N. Commoronil St. MECUANO THERAPEUTIST AND 8UGGE8TIONIST. DR. H. H. SCOVELT Mechano Thera peutist and Suggestlonist Located In Salem, July, 1901. Treats chronlo and acute diseases. Office and resi dence, 267 Liberty st, phone 1332. Consultation free. 9-20-tf WHAT IS Mechanlco Therapeutics T Mechanlco Therapeutics Is a meth od of treatment without drugs or knife. Have cured a number of men, women and children. For further Information, see Prof. S. Z. Bartley, room 7, upstairs. 147 North Commercial street Phone Main 2120. 1-20-tf i NEW AND SECOND-HAND GOODS. B. L. STIFF New and second-hand furniture, hardware and general snpplles. Best cash prices paid for second-hand goods. Just received a large shipment of new linoleums, carpets and rugs. Corner Court and Liberty streets. Phone 941. 3-12-tf HIGHEST price paid for second-hand furniture, ranges, hardware, tents, etc. We carry the most complete stock of above articles In town nt the lowest price, -O. L. McPeek, 170 South Commercial Bt, phone Main 123S. 8-2R-tf OSTEOPATHY. DRS. B. H. WHITE AND R. W. Walton, Osteopathic physicians and nerve specialists. Graduates of American School of Osteopathy, Klrksvllle, Mo. Post-graduate and specialized In nervous diseases at Los Angeles College. . Treat acute and chronic diseases. Consultation free. Lady attendant Office 605 506 U. S. National Bank building. Phone 859. Residence 346 N. Capi tol street Phone 469. DRS. R. W. WALTON AND B. H. White, Osteopathic Physicians. Acute and chronic diseases treated. Consultation free. Office rooms, 505-506 U. S. National Bank build ing. Phone 859. Residence phone 469. Da O. F. HEISLEY and Dr. S. Etta Heisley, general Osteopathic prac titioners. Confinement cases and female troubles a specialty. 203 206 U. S. Bank building. Phones: Office, Main 618; residence, Main 2181 1-11-12-tf PAINTERS AND DECORATORS. DORRANCE, the sign man Air brush, show cards and banners. Bulletins and wall signs. Auto and carriage painting. Over Great Wes tern Garage, 149 North High street. Phone 44. . 6-26-tf TRAGLIO & BOSANKO, PAINTERS Fresc decorators and designers In oils, water-colors and wall pa per. Phone S86. 1-13-tf PAINTERS AND PAPER HANGERS. PAINTER AND PAPER HANGER Estimates made and first-class work done. I. D. Driver, 517 North Capi tol st, Salem, Or., phone 926. 6-26-tf PLUMBERS. THEO. M. BARR Plumbing, hotwat.tr and steam heating and tinning, 161 Commercial st, phone Main 192. -l-lyr OTTO MUELLHAUPT Plumbing, heating, gas fitting; prices reason able; work guaranteed; estimates furnished. Phone 373, 1066 Chemek eta st 4-1-tf FINLAY PLUMBING CO Plumbing, heating and repairing. Good work, fair prices and competent help are the three things that have given us so many satisfied customers. Call Main 610. We'll do the rest, 325 Center street PORTLAND HOTELS. NEW MATTHIESEN HOTEL-:orner Front and Columbia, at Oregon Elec tric dopot Steam heat, hot and cold water In all rooms. Open day and night; rooms 50c, 75c and $1. Also Hotel Harrison, 401 to 407 Front st. John Matthlesen, proprietor both houses. 10-6-tf RESTAURANTS. BISMARK RESTAURANT 184 Com mercial St., near corner Ferry. First class service. Best meal In city, 20c to 25c. Schneider ft Lehman, Props TINNING AND ROOFING. BADERTSCHER ft FULLER Hot air heating; furnace work; tinning and roofing; cornice work of all kinds. 188 South Liberty st, phone 600. Fig ures on contracts cheerfully given. All work guaranteed. 8-30-tf UNDERTAKERS. LEHMAN ft CLOUGH U. J. Lehman, A. M. Clough, morticians and funeral directors. Latest modern methods known to the profession employed 445 Court st 9-20-tf W. T. RIGDON Undertaker and Km bnlmer, 252 North High St., opposite city ball. First class In service, equipment and stock. Lady assistant when deBlred. Only undertaker who hu commodiSM apartments parnlj thi resides os pica, t-12-tf ItSes in Salem and UPHOLSTERING, RENOVATING. F. B. MERRY & CO. Vacuum carpet cleaning, on or off the floor; carpets altered and laid; mattresses made and renovated; furniture re-covered; shades and awnings made and al tered. Northeast corner, 238 North High St., phone 58. 8-22-tf SALEM STEAM and Vacuum Carpet Cleaning Works. Carpet cleaning; feather renovating; mattresses steamed and re-made. All work guaranteed. Work called for and delivered. Phone Main 1154. Works located on 14th and Wilbur. Successors to Reed and - Zwlcker. WATER COMPANY. SALEM WATER COMPANY Office corner Commercial and Trade sts. For water service apply at office. Bills payable monthly in advance. WATCHMAKER. U. S. MILLER, the WATCHMAKER Over 20 years' experience as a watch maker at Beatrice, Nob. High grade work at eastern prices. Opera House block, 484 Court st 10.6-tf WOOD AND COAL. SALEM FUEL YARDS Fuel kept under shelter. I handle Koplah coal, and Imported British Colum bia Wellington coal, the best on the Pacific coast Also hard and soft wood, cut to suit, well seasoned and In the dry. Satisfaction guar anteed. See my stock, 752 Trade street, or phone 629. Mark Slddall. CAPITAL FUEL CO. J. J.' O'Nell, proprietor. All kinds of coal. Sole agents for the famous Rock Springs coal. All kinds of wood cut to order. Yard opposite S. P. passenger depot, phone 210 12-4-tf LODGE DIRECTORY. A. O. U. W. PROTECTION Lodge No. 2 meets every Monday evening at 8:30 in Holman Hall, corner State and Liberty sts. L. Westfall, M. W.; S. A. McFadden, Recorder 6-21-tf LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE Cherry City Lodge No. 498, meets every Thursday evening at 8:30 in I. O. O. F. Temple, corner Court and High sts. D. R. Yantis, Dictator; H. H. Turner, secretary, 135 South Commercial st - SALEM LODGE NO. 4. A. F. & A. M. Stated communication on first Friday in each month at 7:30 p. m., In Masonic Hall, McCornack block. D. W. Pugh, W. II.; John Bayne, secretary. CHADWICK CHAPTER NO. 37, O, E. S. Regular meetings first and third Tuesdays. Masonic Hall. Mrs. Marion Derby W. M.; Ida M. Bab- cock, secretary. WOODMEN OF WORLD Meet every Friday night at 7:30 o'clock in Hol man Hall. Geo. H. Deacon, C. C; L. H. Fletcher, Clerk. 1-10-09 UNITED ARTISANS Capital Assem bly No. 84, meets every Friday even ing In I. O. O. F. Temple. Mrs. Ida B. Godfrey, M. A.; S. R. Vail, Secretary, 158 S. Cottage st, phone 1214. PACIFIC LODGE NO. 60, A. F. & A. M. Masonic hall, third Friday In each month at 7:30 p. m. Frank Jaskoskl, W. M.; Lot L. Pearce, secretary. MULTNOMAH ROYAL ARCH CHAP- ter No. 1. Masonlo hall, second Friday of each month, at 8 p. m. L. S. Rowland, Ex. High Priest; Lot L. Pearce. secretary. 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. Visit ing and sojourning members wel come. P. A. Myers, Master; Zella S. Fletcher, Secretary. 12-31-lyr MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA, Oregon Cedar Camp No. 6246 Meets every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock In Holman Hall. W. E. Vincent, Con sul; F. A. Turner, Clerk. SALEM HUMANE SOCIETY D. D. Keeler, president; Mrs. Lou Tlllson, secretary. All coses of cruelty or neglect of dumb animals should be reported to the society for Investi gation.' REAL ESTATE. $1500 BUYS three and one-half acres of choice land, all In cultivation, near carllne, In sightly place over looking city. This is a snap. Terms. The Squure Deal Realty company, United States Bank build ing. Room 304. Phone 470. FOR SALE By owner, five lots and large eight room house, electric lights and bath; barn, chicken house and large chicken yard well fenced; only three blocks from court houmse. Cheap. Phone Main 1391. 6-26-w FOR SALE 8 acres well Improved on Falrvlow avenue, two blocks east of street car on S. Commer cial. Will sell all or part J. W. Carson, box 10, route 3, Salem, Ore. 3-21-lmo FOR SALE One lot COxlOO. Pave ment and street assessments all paid; just of State, for $600. $150 down, balance on easy terms. In quire 120 N. Liberty street 2-28-tf LOTS ON EASY TERMS We have some good 50i 150-foot lots well lo cated In Improving part of town at $300. Terms, $50 down and $10 month. E. Hefer ft Sous, 213 8. j Commercial street 2-26-1 w ESTATE AND GENERAL INFORMATION REAL ESTATE Continued. $1550 New bungalow on the install ment plan; 5 rooms, hot and cold water, bath and toilet Call for particulars at H. G. Meyer & Co., 162 Commercial street, room 1, upstairs. 3-12-tt FOR SALE Midland Addition, newly opened up, two blocks from car line and three blocks from Oregon Electric. Easy terms. C. Dill man, 960 Highland avenue. 30-30-lwk $300 BUYS LOT close In one-half block to carllne, 10-minute walk to center of town. $100 cash, balance easy terms. Also lot 60x120, all assessments paid, on North Sum mer, east front, for $475; half cash. Balance on easy terms. Inquire 120 North Liberty. 3-11-tf FOR SALE A small tract of 1 acres. Just outside the city limits, 1 acre In cultivation, M acre of strawberries, good soil. Price, $750. See J. A. Mills, 275 State street 10 per cent down and $10 per month. 3-29-3t FOR SALE One and one-third acres 3-year-old cherry trees, -acre strawberries. Price, $580, $58 down and $10 month. Close In on new Oregon Electric railroad. See J. A. Mills, 276 State street 3-29-3t FOR SALE 10 acres of good garden land, new house and chicken house, pump and well, land nearly all clear, five miles out, good road, close to school and railroad station. Price $1545, $225 cash, balance $10 per month; no Interest for years. Address John Van Lanaan, 275 State street. 3-28-tf BEST 50-ACRE farm in Oregon, by owner. All cleared and In cultiva tion; 24 acre's In Italian prunes; early potatoes planted, Burbank seed for 12 acres, more to be planted with trees; 19 acres In wheat and oats; good family or chard; good seven room house; big barn, garage, windmill, tank house, chicken house, etc. Water piped to house, barn and garden. Fine team horses worth $450; three brood sows, good Jersey cow, 250 chick ens, Incubator, wagon, hack, buggy, farm tools, etc. This land Is level and A No. 1; everything goes for $160 per acre; 12 miles from Sa lem. Phone . H. Graham, owner, Aumsvllle, Ore. 2X5-3, or write Aumsvllle, Route 1, Box 88. 3-26-2w FOR SALE. FOR SALE Dry wood, or 1419. Phono 1888 3-30-3t FOR SALE Loganberry plnnts, $3.00 per hundred. Coll Phone 32X3, evenings. 3-30-3t FOR SALE Good dry wood, $4.60 per cord. Phone Farmers 683, route 2, box 38, Salem, Ore. 3-30-3t S. C. BROWN LEGHORN eggs for sale, 1027 South Commercial Phone 1430. 3-22-tf FOR SALE3 Seven room house and lot, 50x100, all assessments paid, $700; at 120 North Liberty. 3-12-tf FOR SALE National cash register, nearly new. Chas. H. Savage, Ho tel Marlon. 3-13-tf S. C. BROWN LEGHORNS eggs for sale, 1047 S. Commercial. Phone 1430. 3-26-tf FOR SALE Lease and furniture of Florence Hotel; terns If desired. Call at hotel. 8-26-lw FOR SALE Fine black dirt for gar dens and lawns. Last chance, Phone 644, or 220 North Liberty. A. J. Anderson. 3-19-tf FOR HALE Good wood hauling out fit Wagon, Iron rack, team and harness, any part Address Box 28, Route 1. 1-3-tf FOR SALE Fine black cloth mater nlty coat, has never been worn. Costs $22.50, will sell for less than half. Address 1252 Center street after 6 o'clock. 3-30-31' EGGS For batching, thoroughbred Buff Leghorn eggs, 2 for a set ting of 15 eggs. Address, Mrs. Rlchter, 625 North 20th street, be tween Marlon street and Asylum avenue. Phone 1287. 3-2-1 m r'UH sale white Wyandotte eggs for hatching, fine stock, $8.00 per 100 eggs, $4.00 per 50, or $1.50 for 15, 109 Division street. Phone Main 799. 3-29-2wk PUBLIC SALE Wednesday, April 3rd, 1912, at 1:30 p. m., at my place, little northeast of asylum. Eugene Bosse. 3-29-31 VEGETABLE SILK HOSIERY In cluding the famous "Guaranteed for a Year"Nos. 2424 for men, and 2626 for women, Is now offered by our lo cal representative, Mis Elsie Good hue, 1590 Ferry street, Salem, who will be pleased to show you samples at your convenience. Call at ad dress given or phone 768. Muskegon Knltfln Mills. 8-1fl-1m WANTED. WANTED AT ONCE Four solicitors for maufacturlng company; steady work, good pay. Apply at Capital Journal office. 8-29-31 YlckAiy WANTED (Continued.) WANTED Position as housekeeper, companion or nurse by refined middle-aged lady; city or country. 639 Center street Phone 2207. 2-24-tf WANTED Bundle washings and plain sewing at 653 Shipping street. 3-29-3t WANTED Seed potatoes. Apply Henry Lee, State and High streets. Phone 1179 M. 3-29-3t WANTED Young man acquainted with the phonograph line, as clerk. Some canvassing. C. E. Anderson, 247 N: Commercial street, Salem, Ore. 3-29-3t WANTED A lady with child three years old wants position as house keeper, city or country. When an swering, please state size of fam ily and wages paid. Address Route 4, Box 54-C. 3-30-3t Fororo. FOUND Four colts, one and two years old; two brown and two bay. Two are blaze-faced. Own er can have same by proving same and paying charges. Call asylum farm. 3-30-tf FOUND Pair gold-bowed spectacles In cose, on the Liberty Independ ence road, about two weeks ago. Owner can have same by proving same and paying for this ad. at Journal office. 3-S0-3t FOR BENT. FOR RENT Fine furnished room for man and wife at 465 Center Btreet 12-22-td FOR RENT Three rooms for house keeping, unfurnished. Phone 1599. Call 655 N. Commercial street 3-19-tf FOR RENT Five acres with build ings. End of South Commercial carllne. Inquire at Scott hotel. 3-29-31 FOR RENT Five room cottage on corner South Capitol and Mill streets. Apply J. C. Clearwater, 655 Ferry. ' 3-29-tt FOR RENT Seven room modern Inquire 560 N. 3-30-3t house, basement. HlRh street. MISCELLANEOUS. CHIMNEY SWEEP Chimneys, fur naces and roofs cleaned. G. W. Mc- loud. Phone Main 918. 3-14-tf ROOF repairing and painting. All first class material used. Eaves- troughs a specialty. McCloud ft Wheeler. Phone 279. 3-18-lm LADIES' TAILORING and dressmak ing, we respectfully solicit your patronage for high class work, Mrs. G. and MIbs E. Schneider, 278 N. Cottage. Phone 1189. 3-29-6t RAILROADS. SOUTHERN PACIFIC. Southbound. 13 San Francisco Express ,3:31a.m. 19 Ashland Passenger ... .10:69 a.m. 17 Roseburg Passenger .. . 6:21 p.m. 11 Shasta Limited 7:38 p.m. 27 Eugene Passenger .... 8:30p.m. 15 California Express .... 9:66p.m. 226 Way Freight 9:60 a.m, 222 Portland Fast Freight .10:46 p.m. Nortubouno. 19 Oregon Express 14 Oregon Express 28 Portland Passenger 12 Shasta Limited 18 Portland Passenger 20 Portlaad Passenger . 6:15 a.m. . 5:43 a.m. . 8:30 a.m. .12:85 p.m. . 2:66 p.m. . 7:12 p.m. 225 Way Freight 12:35 p.m. 221 Portland Fast Freight .12:01 a.m. OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY CO. Northbound. Leave Salom. Arrive Portland. 6:30a.m. ... Train 6 ... 8:30a.m. 8:65a.m. ... Train t ... 11:00a.m. 11:00a.m. ... Train 10 ... 1:00p.m. 2:00p.m. ... Train 12 ... 4:00p.m. 3:40p.m. ... Train 14 ... 6:10p.m. 4:00p.m. ... Train 16 ... 6:00p.m. 6:05p.m. ... Train 18 ... 8:05 p. m 9:05p.m. ... Train 20 ... 11:00 p.m South bound. Leave Portland. Arrive Salem, 6:15 a.m. 7:35 a.m. 8:40 a.m. 10:40 a.m. 1:50 p.m. 3:40 p.m. 6:15 p.m. 9:15 p.m. Train 1 Train 3 Train 6 Train 7 Train 9 Train 11 Train 15 Train 17 8:30 a.m. 9:50 a.m. 10:30a.m. 1:00 p.m. 4:15 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 8:35 p.m. 11:25 p.m. SALEM, FALLS CITY ft WESTERN RAILWAY. leaves West Salem for nllas, Falls City, Black Rock 9:00 a.m Dallas, Falls City 1:30, 4:35 p.m. Kunriay Trains for Dallas, Falls City and Black Rock 9:00 a.m. and 1:35 p.m Dallas 6:60 p.m Trains arrive at West Salem from Dallas 8:15 a.m Black Rock, Falls City and Dallas 12:30 p.m Falls City and Dallas 4:16 p.m. nundny. Black Rock, Falls City and Dallas 1:15 and 5:30 p.m. SALEM INDEPENDENCE BOATS The launches Independence and Louise will leave their wharf at the foot of Trade st. for Independence at the following hours dally except Sunday: Leaves Independence 8:30a.m. Leaves Salem 4:00 p.m o. c. t. co:s Steamers Pomona and Oregona leave for Portland Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 10 a. m.; Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at a. m. ; for Corvallls .Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday muuuv i y. ui. M. P. BALDWIN, Agent " MARKETS. PORTLAND MARKETS. Grain, Flour, Feed, Etc Wheat Track prices: Bluestera, 9293c; club, 8990c; red Russian, 8889c; Valley, 89290c; 40-fold, 90c Flour Patents, $4.60 per barrel; straights, $4.06; exports, $3.80; Valley. $4.50; graham, $4.65: whole wheat, $4.85. Barley $40 per ton; Drawing, nom inal. Hay No. 1 Eastern Oregon tim othy, $1616; No. 1 Valley, $1314; alfalfa, $13; clover. $8; grain, $1011 Corn Whole, $34; cracked, $35 ton. Mlllstuffs Bran, $2022 per ton; middlings, $30; shorts, $24; rolled barley, $33(3)39. Oats New white, $34 per ton. Dairy and Country Produce. Butter City creamery, extra, 1 and 2-pound print In boxes, 33 Vic per pound; less than boxes, cartons and delivery extra. Eggs Oregon ranch, 21o. Cheese Full cream, twins, 2122c per pound; Young America, 23c. Poultry Hens, 1617c; springs, 1616ttc; ducks, 16c; geese, 8 10c; turkeys, live 16c, drecsed, 20 21c. Veal Fancy, 85 to 125 pounds, 12 12 Vac per pound. Pork Fancy, 89c per pound. Groceries, Dried Fruits, Etc Dried Fruits Apples, 1314o per pound; currants, 10c; apricots, 16 18c; peaches, 1214o; prunes, Italian 10 lie. silver 18c: ties, white and black, 6H7Hc; currants, 10911c; raisins, loose Muscatel, 7ttc; bleached Thompson 11 Vic, unbleached Sultanas 8 He, seeded V499ie. ' Coffee Roasted, In drums, .26 40c per pound. Nuts Walnuts, 160)16 He; per pound; Brazil nuts, 16c; filberts, 15c; almonds 1819c; pecans, 18c; cocoa nuts, 90c$l per dozen. Salt Granulated, $16 per ton; balf ground, 100s, $8.60 per ton; 60s, $9 per ton. Beans Small white, 4c; large white, 4c; Lima, 7Hc; pink, 6c; red Mexicans, 6Hc; bayou, 6c. Sugar Dry granulated, $6.35; fruit and berry, $6.35; beet, $6.35; extra C, $5.85; powdered, barrels, $6.60; cubes, barrels, $6.75. Rice No. 1 Japan, 6Uc; cheaper grades, $3.5004.55; Southern head, 6Vt7c. Honey Choice, $3.76 case; strained 10c per pound. Vegetables and Fruits. Fresh Fruits Pears, 60c$1.60 per box; grapes, 75c $1.50 per box; cran berries, iiwii.bu per barrel. Apples Fancy Rome Beauty, $2.50 per box; choice Rome Beauty, $2.00; fancy Yellow Newtown, $2.50; fancy Spltzenbergs, $2.75; Delaware Red, $1.75; Wlnesap, $2.00; Northern Spy $1.60; Baldwin, $1.602; Ben Davis, $1.25. Tropical Fruits Oranges, navels, $2.763 ; Valenclas, $5.00 per box; Cal ifornia grapefruit, $3.50(3)4; Florida grapefruit, $6; bananas, 65c per pound; lemons, $4.5005.50 per box; pomegranates, $1.60 per box. Vegetables Artichokes, 7590c per dozen; beans, 15(0)17 Vic; cabbage, IVi 10 per pound; cauliflower, 50c $1 per dozen; cucumberB, $2.50 per box; egg plant, 12 He per ponud; gar lic, 810c per pound; lettuce, 90c per dozen; hothouse lettuce, $1.00 per box; peppers, 12 Ha per pound; pumpkins, llWc; radishes, 12 Ho per dozen; Bprouts, 89o per Bound; squash, 1H 2c per pound; tomatoes, $.14.50 box. Sack Vegetables Carrots, $1.00 per sack; turnips, $1.00; beets, $1.50. Sweet Potatoes $3.25 per crate. Potatoes Burbanks, $1.158$1.50 per hundred. Onions California, $2 25 per sack. Hops, Wool, Hides, Etc HopB 1911 crop, 3839o per pound. Wool Eastern Oregon, 916o per pound; Valley, 1517c. Mohair Choice, 30(&35c. Hides Salted hides, 10c per pound; salted calf, 18 17c; salted kip, lOHc; salted stags, 6 He; green hides, 9c; dry hides, 18c; dry calf, 19 20c; dry stags, 12 13 Mi c. Provisions. Hams 10 to 12 pounds, 1416Hc; 12 to 14 poundB, 14)15Hc; 14 to 16 pounds, 14 16c; 16 to 18 pounds, 14 15c; skinned, 15c; picnics, 11c; cot tage roll, 12c. Bacon Fancy, 24c: standard, 18c: choice, 17c; English, 15 ft 16c. Dry Salt Cured Regular short clears, dry salt, 11 He; smoked, 13c; short clear, backs, 12 to 16 pounds, dry salt, 12Hc; smoked, 14c; short clear backs, 16 to 20 pounds, dry salt, 11 He smoked, 13c; Oregon exports, dry salt, 13c; smoked, 14c. Smoked Moats Beef tongues, 25c; dried beef Bets, 22c; outsldes, 20c; in- sides, 23c; knuckles, 21c. Pickled Goods Barrels, pigs feet, $14; regular tripe, $10; honey cotnb tripe, $12; lunch tongueB, $22; lambs' tongues, $40. Lard Kettle rendered, tierces, 13c; tubs, llc; standard, tierces, HHc; tubs, 8c. LOCAL WHOLESALE MARKET. Dnin, per ton $25.00 Flour, hard wheat $4. CO Shorts, per ton $27.00 Wheat, por bushel 87c Oats, per bushel 50c Chlttum bark, per pound 4'i5o Potatoes, per bushel 75c Hay, timothy $12.00 Oat and vetch $310 Clover hay $iff9 Cheat hay $9010 ltiitu-r aid hfgn. Butter fat, per pound 33c Creamery butter, per pound ....33 He Country butter, per pouud 30c Eggs, per dozen 17c Poultry. Fryers, per pound 15c Hens, per pound Hlttc Roosters, per pound .... 7c to 12 Vic Llveittork. Steers (undor 100 Hi.) $r.60iftC Steers (1000 to 1200 lb.) ... , .$4.505 Cows, per hundred weight .$3.50(94.50 Hogs, fat, per pound 70-7 Vic Stock hogs, per pound V407c Kwei, por pound 8c Spring lambs, per pound 9c Veal, according to quality He Pelts. Dry, por pound Rc Salted country pelts, each 65c(?$l Lamb pelts, each 25o 0 Journal "Want Ads" Bring Results. '. '. Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness and that Is by constitutional remedies. Deafness Is caused by an Inflamed con dition of the mucous lining of the eus tachian tube. When this tube la in flamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when It is en tirely closed, deafness Is the result, and unless the Inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be de stroyed forever; nine cases out of ten re caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mu cous surfaces. We will give one hundred dollars for . any case of deafness (caused by ca tarrh) that cannot be cured bv Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars free. F. J. Cheney ft Co., Toledo, Od. Sold by druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for consti pation. o . Don't be surprised If you have an at tack of rheumatism this surlnK. Just rub the affected parts freely with Chamberlain's Liniment and It will soon disappear. Solrt by all dealers. 60 ACRES This farm Is all cleared except 15 acres, 5 acres of which has a fine growth of fir timber, county road, new house, old . barn, good water, rolling land, and the soli is first class. Three miles from a good Polk county town. Price, $55 per acre; one-third cash, balance three years time. 40 acres of fine fir timber, first class soil, for only $25 per ' acre. Terms. COURTIER & YICK 143 S. Liberty Street i GOLD DUST FLOUR Made by the SYDNEY POWER COMPANY, Sydney, Oregon Made for Family- Use Ask your grocer for It Bran f and Shorts always on hand, t P. B. WALLACE, Agent M Salem Fence Works Headquarters for WOVEN WIRE FENCING HOP WIRE BARB WIRE POULTRY NETTING SHINGLES MALTHOID ROOFING P. k B. and READY ROOFING All at the lowset prices CHAS. Ih MIIIMfiAN 250 Court Street Fbone 121 CHICHESTER 8 PILLS Iraorrlki- Ad ft'li year known u Bet. Natal Aiwa v it .11.1,1. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVtRYMRE t i! A Tria Will convince you of the su perior quality of our laundry work. It Is always white. It Is always stylish. It always fits. It Is so carefully handled In every department that a gar ment laundered by us will last much longer than If laundered elsewhere. May wo hove a trlul package? A phono or postal will bring a wugon to your door. Salem Laundry Co. t 130-100 South Liberty Street Telephone Mil In 2,. MY WORK Speaks for Itself Thousands of satisfied cus tomers are my bent adver tisement Tinning, Sheet Motal Work, Lighting Plants and Fur naco. My motto "If my work li not right, I will make It right" A. L. FRASER Phone 115. 218 Statu fit