Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, June 28, 1912, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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CLASSIFIED ADTERTISING, PROFESSIONAL CARD? m? ai mt "k" V MviMEty
j CIggIL ' - CARPS' REAL ESTATF. AND GENERAL INFORMATION
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f,n.ii Journal "Want Ads
Quick Results
... word for ttrt Insertion.
"I'iJmi : a word for ech Innertion
Ml I cent wdrt,,elIlent taken tor
25c! Cunt .11 word, to the
line. '
BAKERIES.
r-TsWANand German Bakeries
Tr highest grade bread and pastries.
'IT.. nartv orders a sdo-
K We make' daily deliver.es.
ewi' ..!. nhnne 903: or
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" j nh.mfiketa. phone 961. 1-
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jRMJT BREAD It is worth
than any other bread, yet the
Jriee Is no higher. For sale at your
pocer's. California Bakery. Thomas
t rnlev. Props-
iHIKWiaCTIC-JiEUBOPATH
CHIROPRACTIC-NEUROPATH- Dr.
D. T. Browne, chlropractic-neuro-ath,
acute, chronic,, and nervous
diseases. No knife; no drugs. Chiropractic-neuropathy
never does harm
Md seldom falls to restore the
hopeless to health. Room lO.Brey
man Mock. S-10-
BOX FACTORY.
0. P. MASON BOX COMPANY Man
ufacturers of boxes, fruit trays, ln
ilde work for fruit dryers and MIs
ilon furniture. Phone Main 308,
247 Miller street 4-6-tt
CARRIAGE TRIMMING AMP PAIJiTS
f, W. BLISS Successor to Walker;
carriage and automobile trimming,
carriage trimming goods, new work
ind 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.
4-29-tf
CHIIIOPRACTICSFINOLOfllST.
DR 0. 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. Office, 406-7-8 U.'
Bank bulldlne. Phone Main 87.
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CLEANING AND PRESSING.
KARION PRESSING PARLORS Dry
and steam cleaning and dye works.
Ladles' silks, laces and gloves given
special attention. Gents'suits cleaned
and pressed. We are cleaners and
repairers. Try us. Goods called for
and delivered. Parlors, 246 North
Liberty St., phone Main 2044. 0-22-tf
ELECTRIC SUPPLY HOUSE.
a 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,
Office and supply rooia, 471 State
nreet 6-29-tf
EXPERIENCED WATCHMAKER.
VVW inl i'lii'I. "..I 1i l I UJl.l'Li L."1-"T.- 1 l-' L
t E. ROLLINS 135 South Coramer
clal street, has been thoroughly
trained in the best horological
ichool In the United States, followed
by ten years' experience In the Jew
dry and watch repairing buslne3.
All repair work guaranteed. Your
patronage solicited. 3-15-lm
OWL EMPLOYMENT COMPANY
ry We furnish help
f free to the employ-
' M er- Pnone Maln 204
V 158 S. Com. St
HAIR DRESSING.
BCALP AND SKIN SPECIALIST
Hair dressing, manicuring, chirop
ody and electrolysis. Combings
bought and rrmrle iin Wa mftkn a
peclalty of balr dyeing. MlssOra
so, rooms 818-aii) U. B. BanK
b 3-7-lm
JINK AND MACHINERY.
STEM BOCK Brothers' Junk Com
pany, dealers in scrap Iron, rubber,
metal, sacks bottles, hides, pelts,
ool, furs, and tallow. All kinds
eoond hand machinery, pumpsand
P'pes and tools, and all kinds of
econd hand goods. Highest cash
flee paid. See us for half a mll
Un bargains. Let us know before
fu sell anything. Successors to
Erownsteln & Sons, 23.1 State
"reet Telephone Main 224.
6-21-lmo
IIES LAST LONGER With our
s"k o d work; eetabHehed 20 years.
-o South Commercial it, phone
Hop ig, 7-r,-tf
LIQUOR HOUSES.
iIAM BUTTE Fine wines, liquors
" cigars. We handle the celebrated
an,! " Md CfUSt,e "blskles. Cool
refreshing beer constantly an
Jgnt Bouth Commercial st
' rf 'H LiQUOR STORE All .tan
fd brands of liquors kept in stock,
"ines by the gallon, bottle or case.
"f delivery in the city limits. K.
Jerlen, 2D6 N. Commercall tt
Oregon City will oPcu thTseason by
MTln a big rose show Saturday.
on anvrhlno. .i
value. We also buy and sell. Un-1
redeemed PBmint
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..w....UC)kuu oiuuuaru
typewriter for sale cheap. Salem
Loan office, 120 N. Liberty.
NEW AND SECOND HANDGOODS.
HIGHEST price paid for second-hand
tuiuiiuio, muses, naraware, tents
etc. We carry the moBt complete
stock of above articles in town at
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 iw 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
E. L, STIFF New and second-band
furniture, hardware and general
supplies. 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
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
DR. O. F. HEISLEY and Dr. S. Etta
Helsley (graduates of A. S. 0.,
Klrksvllle, 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 bathB 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,
Klrksvllle, Mo. Post-graduate and
specialized In nervous diseases at
Los Angeles College. Treat acute
and chronic diseases. Consultation
free. Lady attendant. Office 505
606 U. S. National Bank building.
Phone 859. Residence 346 N. Capi
tol street. Phone 469.
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
PLUMBERS.
THEO. M. BARR Plumbing, hot wat?r
and steam heating and tinning, 1C4
Commercial Bt, phone Main 19?.
9-1-lvr
FORTLAND HOTELS.
NEW MATTHIESEN HOTEL Corner
Front and Columbia, at Oregon Elec
tric depot. 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
bouses. 10-B-tf
SAND AND GRAVEL.
SALEM CONSTRUCTION company
can supply you with sand and
gravel. Office 404 Court street.
Phone Main 790. Gravel bed on
Front street and North Mill Creek.
6-28-tf
SCAVENGER.
SALEM SCAVENGER Chas, Soos,
proprietor- Garbage and refuse of
all klndB removed on monthly con
tracts at reasonable rates. Yards
and cesspools cleaned. Telephone
Main 2272.
RESTAURANTS AND CAFES.
BUCKEYE RESTAURANT, J 84 Com
mercial street, near corner Ferry
street. First class service under
new management. Meals also
served cafeteria style. Meals, 20c
and 25c. Thomas C. Lynch, Prop.
6-17-tf
THERESKA HAT WORKS
HATS of all kinds renovated and re-
cleaned. Prompt alterations, worn
guaranteed. Thereska Hat Works,
321 Center street, Salem, Ore.
6-25-tf
"TINNING AND ROOFING.
BADERTSCHER & FULLER Hot air
heating; furnace work; Inning and
roofing; cornice work of 'clnd.
188 South Liberty St., h"6"";
ures on costracU cheerfully given.
All work guaranteed. -
TRANSFER CO.
E D. LONG & CO.-Ceneral transfer
business. Baggage transferred.
Meet all trains West Salem, Ore
gon Electric and S. P. Phone Main
749. 165 8- Commercial street
"i;iHOLSTEJUNG
SALEM STEAM and Vacuum Carpet
Cleaning Works. Carpet cleaning,
feather renovating; m.UrJ
Bteamed and re-made. All work
guaranteed. Work calle for uj
delivered. Pnone " " '
. Work, looted on 14th
Successor, to Reed and Zwlck.r
44rirn Ia C ? 7 i t a I MARKETS.
v n .. .
mwMa,Tt
altemrt .n i . ne "oor- carPts
n. Hip.HHY a. nr xr
-nJ - 7 umiueBBea made
Btrf0?Va,te1: furnlture "-covered;
tered, 238 High street. Phone 668.
8-22-tf
UNDERTAKERS.
""CLOUGH-U. J.Lehman,
A. M Clough, morticians and funera
ti .t68t modern methods
Aii n t0 the Profes8ion employed.
445 Court st 9.20-tf
WATCHMAKER.
U. S. MILLER, the WATCHMAKER
Over 20 years' experience as a watch
maker at Beatrice, Neb. High grade
work at eastern prices. Opera House
block, 484 Court st. in 5-tf
WATER COMPANY.
SALEM WATER COMPANY Office
vuiuoi uuimerciai ana Trade sts
For water service apply at office.
Bills payable monthly In advance.
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 Bult, well seasoned
and In the dry. Satisfaction guar
anteed. See my stock, 752 Trade
street, or phone 529. 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 8. P.
paasengar depot, phone 210 12-4-tf
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. Yantis, Dictator;
H. H. Turner, secretary, 136 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 MaBonlc Hall, McCornack block.
D. W. Pugh, W. M.; John Bayne,
secretary.
CHADWICK CHAPTER NO. 37, O.
E. S. Regular meetings first and
third Tuesdays. Masonic Hall. Mrs.
Marlon 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. Donaldson, C. C;
L. H. Fletcher, Clerk. 1-10-09
UNITED ARTISANS-Capltal 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. DO, 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. 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
ot each month, at 10:30 a. m. Visit
ing and sojourning members wel
come. A. W. Howell, Muster; Zella S.
Fletcher, Secretary. 12-3l-lyr
MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA,
Oregon Cedar Camp No. 6246 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.
t..i.. n-n-i.lonl- Mm '.nil Tlllson.
. iiiooiui.v. .
secretary. All cases of cruelty or
neglect or aumD animain buuuiu
reported to the society for Investi
gntlon. REAL ESTATE.
FOR SALE Sx-room modern cottage
on car line and paved street, large
lot, close to center of city, house
furniBhed, all furnishings in
cluded In this offer. Price right and
terms easy. The Square Deal Real
ty Co., U. 9. Bank building. Room
804. Phone 470.
,300 BUY9LOT -.
hlnfk 10 caniue, j -uh..v
cinter of town. $100 cash, balance
easy terms. Also lot 60x12 a'l
assessments paid, on North Sum
mer, east front, for $475; half cash.
Balance on easy terms. Inquire
120 North Liberty. 3-11-tf
$15f)0 New bungalow on the Install
ment plan; 6 rooms, hot and cold
water, bath and toilet Call for
particulars at H. O. Meyer k Co.,
162 Commercial street, room 1,
..........
ULtBlUll
ANOTHER CHANCE given to get
. .. a nuv home In
steady wora -a
good location for the man who
is willing to work hard and apply
part of his wag on bouse and lot
Phone Main 2024. "-H-"10'
FOR SALE Modern bungalow on
paved street, east iront, cb w
car, sewer connection. Small pay
ment down, balance monthly. Soe
Carl D. Gabrlelson. Room 6, Mc-
,. i.IMInr 6-24-tf
tornai;.
FOR 8ALE Neat nve room new
" . i- .... ntmnMne In
dwelling clone w w v- --
flty water, connected with sewer.
A bargain at 11250. Bee Homer H
Smith. McCornack, building
journal -Want Adi" Be'ulta
v'w'W''l.ll.'M"U Ui i-i-Li-U-Li). IT ill ill - - - - - - I .iWVil;,MiUVU -VVIIUUUVUi
iFOR SALE One lot 50x100. 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
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS To start
the ball. We have a number of 15
acre tracU that must be sold, as
owner Is compelled to leave state.
Easiest of terms. Each tract a bar
gain. To start the ball rolling we
will furnish absolutely free to the
first five bifyers enough logan
berry plants or fruit trees to set
out five acres. German Investment
Co., Steeves Building, Salem, Ore.
6-27-3t
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE Two fresh Jersey cows.
1395 N. Cottage street 6-26-3t
FOR SALE Three brood sows, 20
shoats. Lew Martin, Waconda.
6-27-3t
FOR SALE Furniture for a 9-room
house, all good as new. 1418 Court
street. 6-26-3t
FOR SALE Cheap gasoline traction
wood saw. Enquire at 1420 Che
meketa street. 6-24-3w
FOR SALE Span of matched mares.
Also light covered hack and a wa
gon and harness. Phone Farmers
32X8. 6-24-lwk
FOR SALE Second-hand automo
bile. A decided bargain can be
found In a Maxwell two-passenger
RoadBter In good condition, . fully
equipped at E. M. F. Motor Sales
Co., 246 S. Commercial street.
6-3-tf
I AM BOOKING orders for first and
second-growth fir, oak and slab
wood. Phone 620. G. H. Tracy.
6-11-tf
OAT AND VETCH hay for sale $10
per ton at the ranch, three-fourths
mile west ot Kaiser Bottom school
house. Phone H. W. Bowden,
Farmers 293, or LouIb Lacbmund,
Salem. 4-29-tf
WHITE LEGHORN baby chlx. . The
kind that made Pet alum a famous;
$7.60 per hundred during April,
May and June. The Pioneer Hatch
ery, Petaluma, Calif. Box 346,
4-26-2 Hmo
WANTED.
WANTED Girl to help at Summer
hotel. Good wages. Address Mrs.
Waggcner, Agate Beach P. O., Ore.
6-21-3t
WANTED Lady to devote all or part
of her time to a reliable firm
Large profits, easy work. Experi
ence not necessary. Call 212 U. 8.
Nat. Bank 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. 8. Nat. nank bldg. 6-C-tf
FOR RENT.
SIX ROOMS for rent. Would like
young men for roomers Bteady
596 N. Liberty. 6-26-31'
FOR RENT Four well furnished
front down stair, rooms for house
keeping. Inquire at 332 N. Church
street 6-27-3t
'GOOD PASTURE for norses In
quire Lincoln rooming house, 633
Ferry street, corner Church. G.
W. Carter. 6-3-4wk
FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms,
lower floor, outside entrance, bath.
411 North Front street. 6-26-tf
FOR RENT Two room apartment
for housekeeping at 597 N. Liberty.
Phone Main 2195. 6-26-tf
TWO SMALL dwelling, for rent, $10
per month. Phone 419. Attorney
Carey F. Martin. 6-20-31
FOR RENT CHEAP Having decided
to lake a trip, will rent six room
fcungolow all furnished, Including
electric lights water, and fuel.
Call evening. Henry E. Voorhees,
742 N. Commercial street. 6-26-3t
FOR RENT OR SALE Two new
four-room cottages nt Agate Beach
on Voach front. Large attic, elec
trically lighted, furnlnhed or un
furnlnhed. See us for particulars.
Agate Beach Land Co., Portland.
E. Hofer & Sons, 213 8. Commer
cial street, Salem. 6-10-tf
IOH.
LOST One automobile cover on
Rosedale-Salcm road. Phone
Farmers 494. 6-26-3t
JilSCELLANF.OI.'H
MADE TO ORDER Made la Siilem.
Mission furniture, store and office
fixtures. Best material, best work
manship, best goods. We also do
repairing and upholstering. Capital
Furniture Manufacturing Co., 650
North Capitol st, phone Main 684.
4-22 tf
AUTO FOR HIRE By hour or day.
Trips made. Phone 44. C. W.
Moore. tt-20-6t
FOUND Where you can get carpentering,-painting,
and paper hang
ing done at reasonable prices. All
work guaranteed. J. W. Saunders.
P. O. Box 225. Salem, Oregon.
6-26-61
NOTICE John OuteiBon". pack train
has now started full swing, packing
people to the famous Breltenbush
Hot Springs, and other pact, ot the
Cascade mountains. You can' get all
your supplies at the springs, as
there is a store there. Prices rea
sonable. J. L. Cooper, head packer,
has packed for me for six years,
assisted by Frank Miller, an able
assistant For Information write to
any of the parties named or John
Outerson. 6-13-lm
WE PLATE AND REFLATE 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, house num
bers, brasa signs, cash registers,
soda fountains and scales, coffee
and tea urnn, 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 Thnrman
streets. Phones Malt 943, A 6282.
Portland, Oregon. 4-l-3mos
RAILROADS.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY.
Time Table Portland Division.
NORTH-BOUND.
Train No.
14 Portland Express 4:40 am.
16 Oregon Ex pre j 5:31a.m.
28 Willamette Limited ... 9:16a.m.
12 ShaBta Limited 12:35 p.m.
18 Portland Passenger ... 1:36p.m.
20 Portland Passenger .. 7:03 p.m.
SOUTH-BOUND.
Train No.
15 California Express 3:31a.m.
19 Ashland Passenger ...10:59 am
17 RoRcburg Passenger .. 6:26 p.m
27 Wlllametto Limited ... 7:03p.m.
11 Shasta Limited 7:38 p.m.
13 San Francisco Express,10:36 p.m,
226 Local Way Freight. . .10:15 a.m.
222 Portland Through Frtl0:36p.m,
225 Local Way Freight. . .12:35 p.m,
221 San Fran. Thr. Frt... 12:01pm,
OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY CO.
Northbound.
Leave Salem. Arrive Portland
6:30a.m. ... Train 6 ... 8:30 a.m
8:55a.m. ... Train 8 ... 11:00 a.m
11:00a.m. ... Train 10 ... l:00p.m
2:00p.m. ... Train 12 ... 4:00 p.m,
8:40p.m. ... Train 14 ... B :10p.m.
4:00p.m. ... Train 16 ... 6:00 p.m
6:06 p.m. ... Train 18 ... 8:05 p.m
9:05p.m. ... Train 20 ... 11:00 p.m
Southbound.
Leav Portland. Arrive Salem,
6:16a.m. ... Train 1 ... 8:30a.m.
7:36a.m. ... Train 8 ... 9:60 a.m.
8:40a.m. ... Train 6 ... 10:80a.m.
10:40a.m. ... Train 7 ... 1:00p.m.
1:50p.m. ...Train 9 ... 4:16p.m.
8:40p.m. ... Train 11 ... 6:00p.m.
6:15p.m. ... Train 16 ... 8:35p.m.
9:15 p.m. ... Train 17 ... 11:26 p.m
SALEM, FALLS CITT WESTERN
RAILWAY i'O TIME TABLE.
West Salem.
Leaves
No. 1 for Black Rock 9:00 a.m.
No. 3 for Falls City 1:20 p.m,
No. 6 for Falls City 4:45p.m.
No. 123 for Independence... 9:60 a.m.
No. 125 for Independence... 6:00p.m.
Arrives
From Dallas 8:15 a.m.
From Black Rock 12:30p.m.
From Falls City 8:40 p.m.
From Independence 9:00 a.m.
From Independence 4:46 p.m.
Sunday. Only.
Leaves
No. 11 for Black Rock 1:00 a.m.
No. 13 for Black Rock 1:20 p.m.
No. 15 for Dnllas 5:60 p.m.
No. 123 for Independence... 9:50a.m.
No. 125 for Independence... 6:00p.m.
Arrives
From Dallas 8:15 a.m.
From Black Rock 1:10 p.m.
From Black Rock 6:30 p.m.
From Independence 9:00 a.m.
From Independence 4:45 p.m.
They Put an End to it
Charles Habits. 30 Cook St., Roches
ter N. Y., says he recommends Foley
Kidney Pills at every opportunity be
cause they gave him prompt relief
from a bad case of kidney trouble thai
had long bothered him. Hucb a recom
mendation, coming from Mr. Sable, Is
direct and convincing evidence of the
great curative qualities of Foley Kid
ney Pills. The genuine Foley Kidney
Pills are never sold In bulk, but put
up In sealed bottlos, enclosed In
yellow carton, Auk for Foley Kidney
Pills. Refuse substitutes. Dr. Stone
Drug Co.
OMldron Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTORI A
O. C. T. CO. S
Steamer. Pomona and Oregona leave
for Portland Monday. Wednesday and
Friday at 10 a. m.i Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday at a. m. fur Corvallli
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday
about 7 p. ra.
M. PBALDWINAgcnl
PORTLAND MARKETS.
Grain, Floor, Feed, Etc
Wheat TracK prices: Bluestem,
9394c; club, 89390c; red Russian,
89c90o; Valley 8990c; 40-fold, 89
90c.
Mlllstuffa Bran, $25.50 per ton;
shorts, $27.2S; 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. j
Corn Whole, $39; cracked, $40
per ton.
Hay Timothy, $13.50(gil7.50; al
falfa, $11; clover. $S0$9; oats and
vetch, $10.50; grain hay, $9.
Oats No. 1 white, $40 per ton.
Dairy and Connlry Produce.
Butter Oregon creamery, solid
pack, 27o per pound.
Eggs Oregon ranch, 21c.
Cheese Full cream, twins, 21(322c
per pound; Young America, 17c.
Poultry Hens, 1212V4c; broil
ers, 18 Wc; ducks, young, 12 'Vt?
14c; geese, 10llc; turkeys, live,
18c; dressed, 25c.
Veal Fancy, 85 to 125 pounds,
12012 Wc per pound.
Pork Fancy, 10jT10c per .pound
Groceries, Dried Fruits, Etc,
Dried Fruits Apples. 13014c per
pound; currants, 10c; apricots, 16
18o; peaches, 12(S14c; prunes, Italian
lOSplio, silver 18o: IIkb. white and
black, 6V47ttc; currants, 78o;
raisins, loose Muscatel, 67 He:
bleached Thompson 11 Ho, unbleached
Sultana. 8Mic, seeded 9 Mi 09 'Vic.
Coffee Koaated, in drum., 2840c
per pound.
Nuts Walnuts, 16ffll6Hc; per
pound; BrH.II nuts, 12 He; filberts,
15c; almonds, 18fl9c; pecans, 18c;
cocoanuts, 90cQ$l per dozen.
Salt Granulated, $15 per ton; half-
ground, 100b, $8.50 per ton; 60b, $9
per ton.
Beans Small white. 4c: laree
white, 4o; Lima, 7 He; pink, 5c;
red Mexican., 6V4c; bayou, 6c.
Sugar Dry granulated, $6.05; fruit
and berry, $6.05; beet, $5.85; extra
C, $5.55; powdered, barrels, $6.30;
cubes, barrels, $6.45.
Rice No. 1 Japan, 6Uc; cheaper
grades, 65c; 8outhern head, 6tt
7c.
Honey Choice, $3.76 case; strained
lOo per pound.
Vegetables ind Fruits.
Fresh Fruit Strawberries, $1
$1.50 per orate; gooseberries, 85c
pound. Cherries, 710o per pound;
apples, old, $15003 per box; apri
cots, $1.25 per box; cantaloupes $1
4 per crate; currants, $1.50 per
crate; watermelons, Bo per pound,
Tropical Frulta Oranges, navels,
82.753 : Valenclas, $5.00 per box; Cat
lfornla grapefruit $3.6004: Florida
grapefruit, $6; bananas, 65V4o per
pound; lemons, $4.606 per box;
pomegranates, $1.50 per box.
Vegetables Artichokes, 65 75c per
dozen; asparagus, $101.15 per crate;
bonus, C10c; cabbage, 2o per lb.;
cauliflower, $2.75 per crate; celery
$56 per crate; cucumbers, $1,000
1.60 dozen, eggplant, 25o per pound;
head lettuce, $1.75 per crate; hot
house lettuce, 76c&$l per box; peas
4H5cperpound; peppers, 2 '4c per
pound; radlHhes, 1520c per dozen;
rhubarb, 2H3o per pound; spinach,
45o per pound; tomatoes, $2.75 per
box; garlic, 8010c per pound.
Sack Vegetables Turnips, $101.10
per sack; beets, $1.50; rutnbagas, $1
$1.10; carrots, $1.
Sweet Potatoes $3.25 per crate.
Potatoes Burbauks, $!.15$1.60
per hundred.
Onions California, $1.40 per Back.
Hons, WooL Hides. Etc
Hops 1912 crop, 3232 Ho per
pound.
Wool Eastern Oregon, 14019c per
pound; Valley, 20022c.
Mohaii Choice 32c.
Hides Salted hides, 10a per pound;
salted calf, l!i17c; suited kip, lOHo;
salted .tags, 6 He; green hides, to;
dry hides, 18c; dry calf, 19020c; dry
lags, 1213ttc.
ProTTHteis.
Hams 10 to 12 pounds, 17018c;
12 to 14 pounds, 1718c; 14 to 18
pounds, 14016c; 18 to 18 pounds, 17
18c; skinned, 15c; picnics, 12c;
cottage roll, 13c,
Bacon Fancy, 26c; standard, 18o;
choice, 21c; English, 16H16o,
Dry Bait Cured Regular short
clears, dry suit, 11 He; smoked, 13c;
short clear, backs, 12 to 16 pounds, dry
alt, 12 He; smoked, 14c; short clear
backs, 18 to 20 pounds, dry salt, 11 He;
smoked, 13c; Oregon exports, dry salt.
Lie; smoked, 14c,
Smoked Meals Ileef tongues, 25c;
dried beef sots, 22c; outsldus, 20c; In
sldes, 23c; knuckles, 21c.
Pickled Goods llarrel., pig. feet,
$14; regular tripe, $10; honey comb
tripe, $12; lunch tongues, $22; lamb'
tongue., $40.
Lard Kettle rendered, tierces, 13c;
tubs, 1114c; standard, tierce., llHo;
tub., c.
LOCAL WHOLESALE MARKET.
Bran, per ton $29.00
Flour, bard wheat $4.60
Shorts, per too $.11.00
Wheat, per bushel $1.00
Oats, per bushel C5c
Chlttum bark, per pound 4H6c
Potatoes, per bushel 75c
Hay, timothy $12.00
Out and vetch $9.00
Clover bay $K 00
Client hay $9.00
flutter and Eicks.
Butter fat per pound 26Hc
Creamery butter, per pound 27o
Country butter, per pound 25o
Eggs, per dozen 18c
reulfrr.
Fryers, per pound 15c
Hens, per pouud 9c
Roosters, per pound 6c
IJcfstork,
Steer, (under 1000 lb.) $5.6006
Steer. (1000 to 1200 lb.) $4 ",0 0 5
Cows, per hundred weight .$3.50 ';4 .50
Hogs, fat, per pound 7 .! J a
Stock hogs, per pound 6H7o
Ewes, per pound 8o
Spring lambs, per pound So
Vonl, according to quality llo
Pelts.
Dry, per pound 8o
Salted country pelts, each 65c55 tl
Lumb pelts, each Zda
Catarrh Cannot Re Cnrfd
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they
cannot reach the seat of the disease.
Catarrh Is a blood or constitutional
disease, and In orilor to cure.it you
must take Internal remedies. Hall's
Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally and
acta directly on the blood and mu
cous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure
not a quack medicine. It was pre
scribed by oue of the best physician.
In thiB country for years and is a reg
ular proscription. It is composed of
the best tonics known, combined with
the bent blood purlflors, acting direct
ly on the mucous suramces. The per
fect combination ot the two Ingredi
ents is what produce, such wondarful
results In curing Catarrh. Send for
testimonials free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props.,
Toledo Ohio.
Sold by druggists, price 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for consti
pation.
Each age of our lives lias It Inva.
Old people should be happy, and they
will be tt Chamberlain b Tablets are
taken to strengthen the digestion and
keep the bowelB regular. These tab
lets are mild and gentle In their action
nnd especially suitable for people ot
middle age and older, For sale by
all dealerB.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
C A S T O R I A
For sale by J. C, Perry,
Great Chinese Doctor
L M. Hum
Ha. medicine which will cure any
known disease. He makes; a specialty
ot and guarantee to cure catarrh, as.
thma, lung, throat, rheumatism, debil
ity, stomach, liver, kidney troubles;
also any blackened or swollen lore-
neHs, broken limbs, smallpox epidemic ;
all Kinds of bolls, lost manhood, female
weakneas, hernia trouble and paral
ysis. Consultation tree. Care of Ylck
So Tong Co., Chinese drugs and herbs.
Office hours from 10 to 13 a.m. and
1 to 7 p.m. Office open Sundays.
153 High' street, upstair. Salem, Ore.
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I SYDSEY POWER COMPA.M, t
NjUney, Oregon
Made for Family Use
f Ask ynnr grocer for it Bran t
f and Short, always on hand, I
P. B. WALLACE, Agent
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200 ACRES
; i Beautiful tract on Electric line
;; T mile, from Salem. 150 acre.
In cultivation. Price Including
two team, and other personal
property, only $125 per acre.
C. A. IMS & CO.
Successor, to
Hopkins, Imo. b Copley I
385 State Street, Salem
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WORK
Of the most trying character
and let u. do the family wash
for you every week. The little
we charge will more than com
pensate the busy housewlfs by
giving her more leisure time
and sparing ber the hard work
of a heavy wash. We do the
work thoroughly and cleanly
and w know you will continue
to patronize u. If you once
start
Sa!em
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136-1M South Liberty Hlrwl
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