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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8ALIM,. OBEGOH, MONDAY, JTNE 10, 1912. PAGE BSVWk Btiskiess Opportunities in Salem and Vicinity CLASSIFIED ADTERTISING, PROFESSIONAL CARDS, REAL ESTATE AND GENERAL INFORMATION Capital Journal "Want Ads" Bring Quick Results One cent 1 word for first Insertion. One-bttlt cent a word (or each Insertion thereafter. No advertisement taken (or lens tliuu 25c (Jaunt all worda to the line. BAKERIES. WHITE SWAN and German Bakeries for highest grade bread and pastries. Wedding and party orders a spe cialty. We make dally deliveries. 319 N. Commercial, phone 903; or 12th and Chemeketa. phone 961. 1-7-tf BUTTERNUT BREAD It is worth more than any other bread, yet the prlee is no higher. For sale at your grocer's. California Bakery, Thomas & Cooley, P.-ops. CHIROPRACTIC-NEUROPATH CHIROPRACTIC-NEUROPATH Dr. D. T. Browne, chiropractic-neuropath, acute, chronic, and nervous diseases. No knife; no drugs. Chiropractic-neuropathy never does harm and seldom falls to restore the hopeleBs to health. Room 10, Brey man Mock. 5-10-tf BOX FACTORY. 0. P. MASON BOX COMPANY Man ufacturers of boxes, fruit trays, in side work tor fruit dryers and Mis sion furniture. Phone Main 308, 247 Miller street 4-6-tf CARRIAGE TRIMMING AND PAINTS F. W. BLISS Successor to Walker; carriage and automobile trimming, carriage trimming goods, new work and repairing. I am carrying a full line of Masurey's house and buggy paints, brushes, oils and the very best varnishes. 304 S. Commercial. 12-1-tf CEMENT WORK, EXCAVATING. CARL TANDRUP, contractor for all kinds of cement work and excavat ing of all kinds. Let us give you figures. Satisfaction guaranteed. 2095 Trade street. Phone 982. 4-2-tf C1IIR0PRACTIC-SPIN0L0G18T. DR. O. L. SCOTT Graduate of Chir opractic's Fountain Head, Daven port, Iowa. If you have tried everything and have got no relief, try Chiropractic spinal adjustments and get well. Olllce, 406-7-8 U, S Bank building. Phone Majn 87. 6-8-tf CLEANING AND PRESSING. MARION PRESSING PARLORS Dry and steam cleaning and dye works. Ladles' Bilks, laces and gloves given special attention. GentB'sultB 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-tf 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 EXPE KIENCED WATCH MA K KB. F. E. ROLLINS 135 South Commer cial stroet, has been thoroughly trained In the best . horologlcal school In the United States, followed by ten years' experience In the jew elry and watch repairing business All repair work guaranteed. Your patronage solicited. 3-15-lm OWL EMPLOYMENT COMPANY We furnish help "TJ" free to the employ- 1 er. Phone Main 204 f . 'J 158 8. Com. St. H i HAIR DRESSING. SCALP AND SKIN SPECIALIST Hair dressing, manicuring, chirop ody and electrolysis. Combings bought and mnde up. We make a specialty of hair dyeing. MlHsOra Poage, rooms 318-319 U. S. Bank bldg. S-7-1m -. j LAUNDRY. CLOTHES LAST LONGER With our all hand work; eBtutillshcd 20 years. 225 South Commercial St., phone 1158. Hop I,ee. 7-25-tf I.KJVOR HOUSES. WILLIAM HUTTE Fine wines, liquors and cigars. We handle the celebrated Kellogg and Castle whiskies. Cool and refreiihlng beer constantly on draught South Commercial it 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. Fkerlen, 206 V. Commerrmll st MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY IOANED on anything of value. We also buy and soil. Un redeemed Remington Standard typewriter for sale cheap. Salem Loan olllce, 120 N. Llbprty. NEW AND SECONDHAND GOODS. E. L. STIFF New and second-hand furniture, hardware and general supplies. Best cosh prices paid for econd-band goods. Just received a large shipment of new linoleums, carpets and rugs. Corner Court and Liberty streets. Phone 941. 3-12-tf Oregon City will open the season by baring a big rose show Saturday. NEW AND SECOND HAND GOODS. . HIOHEST 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 St., phone Main 1233. . 8-25-tf PEETS & TSCHUDI, the new and sec ond hand dealers. See us for bar gains that are bargains. We pay highest cash prices for second-hand goods. Phone Main 451; 326 North . Commercial st. 4-15-tf OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS DR. O. F. HEISLEY and Dr. S. Etta Heisley (graduates of A. S. O., Kirksvllle, Mo., Dr. A. T. Still president of the school and found er of the science of Osteopathy), general osteopathic practitioners. Also hydrotherapy and electric light baths given without extra charge for rheumatism, kidney and liver troubles. The success in these treatments Is equal to going to the hot lakes. Confinement cases and female troubles a spec ialty. 205 and 206 U. S. Bank DRS. B. H. WHITE AND R. W. Walton, Osteopathic physicians and nerve specialists. Graduates of American School of Osteopathy, Kirksvllle, Mo. Post-graduate and specialized In nervous diseases at Los Angeles College. Treat acute and chronic diseases. Consultation free. Lady attendant Office 505 506 U. S. National Bank building. Phone 859. Residence 346 N. Capi tol street. Phone 469. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS. DORRANCE, the sign man Air bruBh, show cards and banners. Bulletins and wall signs. Auto and carriage painting. Over Great Wes tern Garage, 149 North High Btreet. Phone 44. 6-26-tf TRAGLIO & BOSANKO, PAINTERS . Fresc decorators and designers in oils, water-colors and wall pa per. Phone 986. 1-13-tf PLUMBERS. THEO. M. BARR Plumbing, hot water and steam heating and tinning, 161 Commercial st, phone Main 192. 9-1-lyr OTTO MUELLHAUPT Plumbing, heating, gas fitting; prices reason able; work guaranteed; estimates furnished. Phone 373, 10G6 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 Corner Front and Columbia, at Oregon Elec tric depot. Steam heat, hot and cold water In all rooms. Open dny and night; rooms 50c, 75c and $1. Also Hotel Harrison, 401 to 407 Front St. John Matthlesen, proprietor both houses. 10.5-tf RESTAURANTS. BISMARK RESTAURANT 184 Com mercial st, near corner Ferry. First class service. Best meal in city, 20c to 25c. 8chnelder & Lehman, Props TINNING AND ROOFING. BADERTSCIIER & FULLER Hot air beating; furnace work; tinning and roofing; cornice work of all kinds. 188 South Liberty st, phono 600. Fig ures on contracts cheerfully given. All work guaranteed. 8-30-tf UNDERTAKERS. LEHMAN & CLOUOH U. J. Lehman, A. M. Clough, morticians and funeral directors. Latest modern methods known to the profession employed. 445 Court St. 9-20-tf UPH0LSTER1 NO, RENOVATI N G. F. B. MERRY A 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, 238 High street. Phone 568. 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. WATCHMAKER. U. S. MILLER, the WATCHMAKER Over 20 years experience as a watcn makor at Beatrice, Neb. High grade work at eastern prices. Opera House block. 4S4 Court at lO.K-tf WOOD AND COAL. SALEM FUEL YARDS Fuel kept under shelter. I handle Koplah coal, and Imported British Colum bia Wellington coal, the beBt on the Pacific coast Also bard and soft wood, cut to suit well seasoned and In the dry. Satisfaction guar anteed. See my stock. 752 Trade Btreet, or phone 629. Mark Slddall. CAPITAL FUEL CO. J. J. O'Nel), proprietor. All kinds of coal. Bole gents for the famous Rock Springs coal. AH kinds of wood cut to order. Yard opposite S. P. passenger depot, phone 210 12-4-tf WATER COMPANY. SALEM WATER COMPANY Office corner Commercial and Trade sta. For water Bervlce apply at office. Bills payable monthly in advance. LODGE DIRECTORY. 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. YantiB, 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. ra., in Masonic Hall, McCornack block. D. W. Pugh, W. M.; John Bayne, secretary. CHADWICK CHAPTER NO. 37, O. E. S. Regular meetings first and third Tuesdays. MaBonic 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. E. P. Denaldson, 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.; 8. R. Vail, Secretary, 158 8. Cottage St., phone 1214. PACIFIC LODGE NO. 50, A. F. & A. M. Masonic hall, third ' Friday in each month at 7:30 p. m. Frank JaskoBkl, W. M.; Lot L. Pearce, secretary. MULTNOMAH ROYAL ARCH CHAP ter No, 1. Masonic 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. A. W. Howell, Master; Zella S. Fletcher, Secretary. 12-31-lyr MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA, Oregon Cedar Camp No. 5246 Meets every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in Holman Hall. A. H. Bunn, Con sul; F. A. Turner, Clerk. SALEM HUMANE SOCIETY D. D. Keeler, president; Mrs. Lou Tillson, secretary. All cases of cruelty or neglect of dumb animals should be reported to the society for investi gation. REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE Sx-room modern cottage on car line and paved street, large lot, close to center of city, house well furnished, all furnishings in cluded In this offer. Price right and termB easy. The Square Deal Real ty Co.. U. S. Bank building. Room 304. Phone 470. $1550 New bungalow on the Install ment plan; 5 rooms, hot and coid water, bath and toilet Call for particulars at H. G. Meyer & Co., 162 Vi Commercial street, room 1, upstairs. 3-12-tf FOR SALE One lot TOxlOC. Pave ment and street assessments all paid; Juat of State, for $000. $150 down, balance on easy terms. In quire 120 N. Liberty street. 2-28-tf FOR RENT About 30 acres of good land for grain or potatoes. House, barn and small pasture. Good loca tion. W. H. Egan, Route 2, Gervais, Oregon or phone Farmers 36. 4-25-tf $300 BUYS LOT close In one-half block to carline, lu-mmuie waiKto 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-tX FOR SALE Fine residence, 2 blocks from poHtofilce, cheap If sold quick. See H. C. Tarpley, 739 N. Liberty. 6-8-3t FOR SALE Five acres of very fine berry and garden land, running water, level land and nearly all In cultivation; close to school; good rock road; six miles out. Price, $f,2.". A small payment down; bal ance $5 per month. See John Van Lanmn. 275 State street. 6-7-3t FOR SALE The tools and equip- pient of tlio Universal Construc tion company will be Bold at public auction at Salom, Oregon, Juno 14, 1912, at 2 p. m. Articles will be sold separately to the highest bid dors, and Include: Wheelbarrows, shovels, picks, grading and rooter plows, blncHkmlth outfit, numerous small tools, rock fork's, sidewalk working tools, hammers, wrenches etc.; one 10-lon Port Huron steam roller, forrr Hi -yard Beal dump wagons, seven 2-yard Star dump wagons, two asphalt melting tanks on wheels, one stationery tank with steam coil, steam rock drill and steel, slip scrnpers, steam pump, friction hnlnt, Reeves' trac tion engine, 16-Inch Jaw crusher, office, furniture, typewriter, etc. Auction will be held at paving plant, corner of Oak and Eight eenth streets, Sulem, at 2 p. m., sharp. Above articles may be In spected at the above location and at the quarry on Jefferson road near Liberty road. 6-4-1 Ot REAL ESTATE Continued. FOR SALE We have some fine acre tracts just off the carline all un der cultivation. Fine view. Five cent carfare. Price, $800; $50 cash, balance $10 per month without In terest for three years. Oregon Realty Co., 275 State street 6-7-3t FOR SALE A 6-roora furnished cot tage at Nye Creek, living room, kitchen, three bedrooms, two large porches. Address L. S. Smith, Ney port, Ore. 5-1-lm FOR SALE 11 1-3 acres of very good fruit land rolling, all In cul tivation. A fine spring and some lovely shade trees around the spring. Would make a fine chick en and duck park; it Is close to good school, only six miles from Salem; good rock road. Price only $1417. A small payment down, balance $10 per month. See John Van Laanen, 275 State street. 6-7-3t FOR SALE. FOR SALE -Hotel doing a good business; 27 bedrooms. Dining room seats 34. Call and Investi gate. The Baker, 645 Ferry street, City. C-8-3t FOR SALE Dry wood. Phone 1888 or 1419. 5-8-3t OAT AND VETCH hay for sale $10 per ton at the ranch, three-fourths mile west of Kaiser Bottom school housoi Phone H. W. Bowden, Farmers 293, or Louis Lachmund, Salem. 4-29-tf FOR SALE National cash register, nearly new. Chas. H. Savage, Ho tel Marlon. 3-13-tf I AM BOOKING orders for first and second-growth fir, oak and slab wood. Phone 620. G. II. Tracy. 5-11-tf FOR SALE Second-hand automo bile. A decided bargain can be found in a Maxwell two-passenger Roadster In good condition, fully equipped at E. M. F. Motor Sales Co.," 246 S. Commercial Btreet. 6-3-tf WHITE LEGHORN baby chlx. The kind that made Petaluma famous; $7.50 per hundred during April, May and June. The Pioneer Hatch ery, Petaluma, Calif. Box 346. 4-26-2 Vi mo TO EXCHANGE One large regis tered Poland China boar for one of same breed. Address Wm. H. Egan, GervalB, route 2. Phone Farmers 36. 4-4-tf VEGETABLE SILK HOSIERY Guar antoed for one year. No. 2424 for men and 2626 for women. Local agent, Miss Elsie Goodhue 1590 Ferry Btreet, will be pleaBed to show samples. Phone 768. B-24-tf WANTED. JAPANESE BOYS want position as cook, housework, or gardener all around Job. P. O. Box 253, Sulem. 6-8-3t STENOGRAPHER with some experi ence, wants position. Phone Main 1740. 6-7-3t WANTED TO BORROW At once $2, 500, 2 years, 7 per cent interest, best of real estate security. "C. D.," care Journal. 6-1-w WANTED Lady to dovote all or part of her time to a reliable firm. Large profits, easy work. Experi ence not necessary. Call 212 U. S. Nat. Bonk building. 6-6-tf WANTED Energetic young men to represent a reliable firm and de vote all or part of their time to the best selling proposition In the city. Experience not necessary. Call at 212 U. S. Nat. Bank bldg. 6-6-tf FOR IIENT. FOR RENT Two well furnlBhcd down stulrs rooms for house keeping. In quire at 332 North Church street. -7-3t FOR RENT Two furnlBhed housekeep lug rooms, suitable for one or two persons. Phone, light, etc., 818 N. Liberty. 6-1-tf GOOD PASTURE for horses In quire Lincoln rooming house, 633 Ferry street, corner Church. G. W. Carter. 6-3-4wk I'OR RENT Three partly furnished rooms for light housekeeping. In quire at 332 North Church street. 6-27-1 2t MISCELLANEOUS THE SECOND-HAND Shoe Shop pays the highest prices for old harness and shoes. O, Miller & H. Wolf, Props., 424 N. Commercial street. 6-14-lm MISCELLANEOUS MADE TO ORDER Made In Sulem. Mission furniture, store and office fixtures. Best material, best work manship, best good. We also do repairing and upholstering. Capital Furniture Manufacturing Co., C50 North Capitol st, phone Main 684. 4-22-tf MISCELLANEOUS Continued. WE PLATE AND REPLAT3 table ware of every kind, metal purses and ornaments, automobile, car riage, bicycle, piano, stove and safe trimmings, musical, surgical and dental instruments, electric, and bank fixtures, plumbers' supplies, name plates, houBe num bers, brass signs, cash registers, soda fountains and scales, coffee and tea urns, etc., eta. Automo bile trimming plating a specialty. In gold, silver nickel, black nickel, brass, copper, antique. On all metals in all colors. Work fin ished good as new at a reasonable price. 40 years' experience. Port land Plating & Manufacturing Co., G. L. Relmann & Son, Props. Twenty-second and Thurman streets. Phones Main 943, A 5282. Portland, Oregon. 4-l-3mos RAILROADS. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. Time Table Portland Division. NORTH-BOUND. Train No. 14 Portland Express 4:40a.m. 16 Albany Express 6:31a.m. 2S Willamette Limited ... 9:15a.m. 12 Shasta Limited 12:35 p.m. IS Portland Passenger ... 1:35p.m. 20 Portland Passenger .. 7:03 p.m. SOUTH-BOUND. Train No. 15 California Express 3:31a.m. 19 Ashland Passenger ..,10:59a.m. 17 Roseburg Passenger .. 6:26 p.m. 27 Willamette Limited ... 7:03p.m. 11 Shasta Limited 7:38p.m. 13 San Francisco Express.l0:36 p.m. 226 Local Way Freight. . .10:15 a.m. 222 Portland Through Frt.l0:36 p.m. 225 Local Way Freight. ..12:35 p.m. 221 San Fran. Thr. Frt. . .12:01 p.m. OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY CO. Northbound. Leave Salem. Arrive Portland. 6:30a.m. ... Train 6 ... 8:30a.m. 8:65a.m. ... Train 8 ... 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 ... 0.00p.m. 6:05p.m. ... Train 18 ... 8:06p.m. 9:06p.m. ... Train 20 ... 11:00p.m. Southbound. Leave Portland. Arrive Salem. 6:15a.m. 7:35 a.m. 8:40 a.m. 10:40 a.m. 1:60 p.m. 8:40 p.m. 6:15 p.m. 9:16 p.m. Train 1 Train 8 Train 5 Train 7 Train 9 Train 11 Train 15 8:30 a.m. 9:60 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 1:00 p.m. 4:15 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 8:35 p.m. .. Train 17 ... 11:25p.m. SALEM. FALLS CITY ft WESTERN RAILWAY CO TIME TABLE. Went Salem. Leaves No. 1 for Black Rock 9:00a.m. No. 3 for Falls City 1:20 p.m. No. 5 for Falls City 4:45 p.m. No. 123 for Independence... 9:50a.m. No. 125 for Independence... 6:00p.m. Arrives From Dallns 8:15a.m. From Black Rock 12:30p.m. From Falls City 3:40 p.m. From Independence 9:00 a.m. From Independence 4:45 p.m. Sundays Only. ; Leaves No. 11 for Black Rock 9:00a.m. No. 13 for Black Rock 1:20p.m. No. 15 for Dallas 6:50 p.m. No. 123 for Independence. , , 9:50a.m. No. 125 for Independence... 6:00p.m. Arrives From Dallns 8:16 a.m. From Black Rock 1:10 p.m. From Black Rock 6:30p.m. From Independence 9:00a.m. From Independence 4:45 p.m MY WORK Speaks for Itself Thousands of satisfied cus tomers are my best adver tisement Tinning, Sheet Motal Work, Lighting Plants and Fur nace. My motto "If my work is not right, I will make It right." A. L. FRASER Phone 135. 25S Slate St. WEST SALEM TRANSFER Passengers Baggage Connecting with all trains at West Salem for Dallas, Falls City and Salem, Leaves Journal office for West Salem at 8:40 a. m., 12 m., 1:05 p. m. and 4 p. m. ev ery day except Sunday. Also for Independence, Monmouth and McMlnnvllle. Leaves Sunday at 8:00 a. m., 1.00 p. m, and 6:16 p, m. Calls st hotels on request. Telephone or leave ordors at Capital Journal office any day but Sunday. Phone 82. NO OBDERS TAKEN FOR CALLS MOKE THAN THREE BLOCKS I If OM CORNER OP STATE AND COMMERCIAL STREETS UNLESS Alt BANGED FOB IN ADVANCE, J. B. Underwood, Mgr. MARKETS. PORTLAND MARKETS. Grain, Floor, Feed, Etc Wheat Track prices: Bluestem, 98c; club, 9294c; red Russian. 92(9) 94c; Valley, 9294c; 40-fold, 92 94c. Mlllstuffs Bran, $25.50 per ton; shorts, $27.28; middlings, $31. Flour Patents, $5.10 per barrel: straights, $4.70; exports, $4.20; Val ley, $5.10; ' graham, $5.10: whole wheat, $5.30. Corn Whole, $39; cracked, $40 per ton. Hay Timothy, $13.50 17.50: al falfa, $12; clover, $8$9; oats and vetch, $10.50; grain hay, $9. Oats No. 1 white. $40 per ton. Dairy and Country Produce. Butter Oregon creamery, solid pack, 27c per pound. Eggs Oregon ranch, 20c. Cheese Full cream, twins. SliSiMn per pound; Young America, 17c. Poultry Hens, 1414V4c: broil ers, 2222Vic; ducks, young, 12Vi 14c; geese, 10llc; turkoys. live. 18c; dressed, 25c. Veal Fancy, 85 to 125 pounds. 10O 10 Vio per pound. Pork Fancy, 10Villo per pound. Groceries, Dried Fruits, Etc Dried Fruits Annlea. pound; currants. 10c: nnrlmta ifiira 18c; peaches, 1214c; prunes, Italian xuiffiic, stiver isc; figs, white and black, 6Vi7Vic; currants, 78c; raisins, loose Miincatl iUatU.. bleached Thompson 11 Vic, unbleached ouitanas c, seeded BVi9')ic. Coffee Roasted, In drums, 2640c per pound. Nuts Walnuts, 1616Vic; per pound; Brazil nuts, 12 Vic; filberts, 15c; almonds, 1819c; pecans, 18c; tocoanuts, 90c$l per dozen. Salt Granulated. 11R mr tun' hoif. ground, 100s, $8.60 per ton; 60s, $9 per ton. Beans Km nil whlta t.rra white, 4c; Lima, 7Vic; pink, 6o; rea Mexicans, otto; bayou, 6o. Sugar Dry granulated, $6.05; fruit and berry, $6.05; beet, $5.86; extra $5.55; powdered, barrels, $6.30: cubes, barrels, $6.45. Rice No. 1 Japan, 6V4o; cheaper grades, $4.755; Southern head, 6Vi 7c. Honey Choice. 3.7K rasa- .trolnorf 10c per pound. Vegetables and Fruits. Fresh Fruit Strawberries, $1 $1.50 per crate; gooseberries, 8 5c pound. Annies-Fancy Rom Tinotv o Kn per box- choice Rome nTitv 9 (in- als0 any Dlaclt"ied or swollen sore fanev Yiw S..? , K V ' neM- rken "mbs, smallpox epidemic; SnUzU eW all kind, of bo.....oBt manhood", femau 1175- Wlneann t9 (in- Hrii, weaaness, nernia troubles and paral BauX iSSflWn Careof Yick - Tropical Fruits Oranepn navnl $2.7603 ; Valencies, $5.00 per box; CaN lfornla eranefmlt. iTr.nai- winrirt grapefruit, $6; bannnas, 65e per pound; lomons, $4.505 por box; pomegranates, $1.60 por box. Vegetables ArtlchokeB, 755190c ner dozen; asparagus, $11.15 per crate; boans, 20; cnbbage, 2o por pound: cauliflower, $1.75 per crato; celery, $50 per crato; cucumbers, $1.00 1.50 dozen; cggplnnt, 25o per pound: head lettuce, $1.75 ner crate: hot house lettuce, 75c&$l per box; peas, 5Mi6o per pound; poppers, 25o per pound; radishes, 1520o per dozen; rhubarb, 21,43o por pound; spinach, 45c per pound; tomatooa, $4.50 per box; garlic, 810c per pound. Sack Vegetables Turnips, $101.10 pur sack; beets, $1.50; rutabagas, $1 $1.10; carrots, $1. Sweet Potatoes $3.25 per crate. Potatoes Burbanks. ll.15iail.R0 per hundred. Onions California, $1.40 per Back. Hops, Wool, Hides. Etc Hops 1'JU crop, 380390 per pound. Wool Eastern Oreenn. 14iraifln r.r pound; valley, 18019c. Molmlr Choice, 34036c. Hides Salted hldea. 10n nnr nmm1 Baited calf. Iffi17n- anltnil kin miAn salted stags, 6Mtc: green hides. Be ary niues, inc; dry calf, 19020c; dry stags, 1213 ft c. Provisions. Hams 10 to 12 pounds, 17018c; 12 to 14 pounds, 17018c; 14 to 16 pounds, 14016c; 16 to 18 pounds, 17 18c; skinned, 15c; picnics, 11c; cottnge roll, 13c. Bacon Fiinev. SHn atnnrlnr 1fl. choice, 21c; English, 15Vi01()o'. Drv Suit Cured Ttoirnliir ahnrt clears, dry Bait, 11 Vic; smoked, 1,'lc; short clear, backs. 12 In In nmnwla ,lrv salt. 12 Vic: smoked. 14c: ducks, to zu pounds, dry suit, 11 Vic; smoked, 3c; Oregon exports, dry salt, l.tc; smoked, lie. Smoked Meats Beef tniiiriiea. 2r,r- dried beef sets, 22c; outsldes, 20c; In side, 2.'lc; knuckles, 21c, Pickled floods Itiirrnln. rilira font $14; regular trlpo, $10; honey comb tripe, siz; lunch tongues, $22; Iambs tongues, $10. Lard Kettle rendered, tierces, 13c; tubs, Uc; standard, tierces, HVio; tubs, 8 '34 c. LOCAL WHOLESALE MARKET. Bran, per ton $29.00 Flnur. hard whent tJ (10 Shorts, por ton .' $31.00 Wheat, per bushel tl.00 Onts, per bushel 68c Chlttuin bark, per pound 4Vi6c Potatoes, per bushel 75c May, timothy $12.00 Oat and vetch imai Clover hay hsu uioat nay $9010 Iliiltcr and Eggs. Butter fat, por pound 26 Creamery butter, per pound 27o Country butter, per pound 25 Eggs, per dozen 17c Poultry. Fryers, per pound 17c Hens, .per pound 11c Roosters, per pound 7o Livestock. Steers (under 1000 lb.) $6.6001 Steers (1000 to 1200 lb.) $1.5005 Cows, per hundred weight .$3.508i4.50 Hogs, fat, per pound 77Vio Stock hogs, per pound 6&7o Ewes, per pound 8o Spring lambs, ner nnnnrl tin Veal, according to quality llo reus. Dry. ner oound tn Salted country neltfl. each HKriffill Lamb pelts, each 25j First Class Piano at Public Auc tion. Notice is hereby given that on Monday, June 17, 1912, at 2:30 d, m. of said day, the undersigned will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder, at the late residence of George L. Pugh, doceaaed, three fourths of a mile north of Chemawa atatlon on the Oregon Electrlo Rail way, for cash, one Crown upright piano, solid quarter oak finish In first class condition. Anyone desiring a good Instrument will do well to Investigate. GEORGE H. MUDGE. ' Administrator of the Estate of George L. Pugh, Deceeased. 6-5-10t Euds Hunt (or Rich Girl. Often the hunt for a rich wlfn undn when the man meets a woman that uses Electric Bitters. Her strong nerves tell in a bright brain and even temper. Her peach-bloom complexion and ruby lips result from her pure blood; her bright eyes from restful sleep; her elastlo step, from firm, free muscles, all tolling nt tlm hanith and strength Electrlo Bitters give a woman, and the freedom from Imllirea. tlon, backache, headache, fainting and dizzy spells they promote. Every where they are woman's favorite rem edy. If weak or ailing, try them. 50o at J. C. Perrv's. For inle by J. C Perry. ft , i-ii I Ureal UUJieSe UOCtOf L. M. Hum Has medicine which will cure any known disease. He makes a specialty of and guarantees to cure catarrh, as. thma, lung, throat, rheumatism, debil of "omncn, liver. Kidney troubles; ity, stomach, liver, kidney troubles; bs long uo., uninose arugs ana nerDs. l,,' heel un-fatTS,.!-!!; nil 153 HlKh street' upatalrs. Salem, Ore, H GOLD DUST FLOUR MiwIb hr tliA SYDNEY POWER COMPANY, njunrj, uregon Mude for Family Cue Ask your grocer for It ' Bran and Shorts always on band. P. B. WALLACE, Agent t 200 ACRES;: Beautiful tract on Electric line 7 miles from Salem. 150 acres In cultivation. Price Including I two teams and other personal property, only $125 per acre. C. A. DIUS & CO. Successors to Hopkins, Imus A Copley 385 State Street, Salem SAV HOME WOR Of the most trying contactor and let us do the family wash for you every week. The lltlla we charge will more than com- ponsato tho busy housewife by r giving her inoro leisure time and sparing her the hard work of a heavy waBh. Wo do the work thoroughly and cleanly and we know you will contlnuo to patronize us If you once Blurt. Salem Laundry Co. 130-168 South Liberty Street Telephone Main 25, mm