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ttuiJt-IKX. D1I1I CAPITA! JOURNAL, SAIEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2S, 1912. Page Seven Business Opportunities in Salem and Vicinity CLASSIFIED ADTERTISING, PROFESSIONAL CARDS, REAL ESTATE AND GENERAL INFORMATION Capitol Journal "Want Ads" Bring Quick Results One cent word for tint Insertion. One-half cent t word for euro Iniertion thereafter. No advertisement takeo for lew tban 25c taunt ill worda to tba Una. AUCTIONEERS. AM PREPARED to conduct, your sales in any part of the country or city. Satisfaction guaranteed or no pay. . Terms reasonable. C. W. Yannke, 4C9 State street, Phone Main 1109. 8-17-tf BAKERIES. BUTTERNUT BREAD It la worth more than any other bread, yet the price Is no higher. For sale at your grocer's. California Bakery, Thomas & Cooley, Props. CARRIAGE TRIMMIXG 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. TANDRUP & ANDERSON, contractors for all kinds of cement work and excavating of all kinds. All work dono at moderate prices and satis faction guaranteed. Estimates fur nished. References given. 2095 Trade strcot. Phone Main 982. 4-29-tf CHIROPRACTICSPINOLOGIST. PR. O. L. SCOTT Graduate of Chlr- opractlc's Fountain Head, Daven j port, Iowa. If you have tried every thing and have got no relief, try Chiropractic spinal adjustments and get well. Office 406-7-8 U. S. Na tional Bank Building. Phone Main 87. 6-8-tf J CHIROPRACTIC NATUROPATH. . ER. J. T. WORK Specialist for nerv ; ous and chronic diseases. "Innate , Nature Is the greatest healer," and i that which assists It most Is the foremost therapeutic science. Natur ' opnthy combines the best in all oth- er drugless systems and assures permanent health through perfect circulation and the famous Tilden dietetics. Nature will never do for us what we ought to Intelligently do for ourselves; that Is why so many ' live below par and die early. Skill ful manipulations quickly relieve ; pressure and Irritation of nerves; i then our hygiene with the right com- blnatlons of food completes the euro and gives a new lease of life, with 50 per cent better efficiency. Elec ) trlclty with light and medicated ' baths when required without extra charge. Examination free. Lady I Attendant Office 529 Court street j CLEANING AND PRESSING. KEEP ON SMILING By gottlng your feather, furs, gloves, shoes, hats and silks cleaned at the Modern Cleaning Co. Ladles' tailoring our specialty. 444 Court street. Phone 360. MARION PRESSING PARLORS Dry and steam cleaning and dye works. Ladles' silks, laces and gloves given special attention. Gcnts'sults 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 FIXTURES. J ELECTRIC FIXTURE & SUPPLY CO. I 130 N. Liberty street Electric contracting, Inside wiring supplies and fixtures, estimates given. Tele phone Main 263. -3-tf HAIR DRESSING. SCALP AND SKIN SPECIALIST Hair dressing, manicuring, chirop ody and electrolysis. Combings bought and made up. We made a specialty of hair dyeing. Miss Ora Poage, rooms 318-319 U. S. Bank BIdg. 3-7-lm LAUNDRY. CLOTHES LAST LONGER With our all hand work; established 20 years. 225 South Commercial St Phone 1158. Hop Lee. 7-25-tf LIQUOR HOCSES. WILLIAM BUTTE Fine wlnes.llquors and cigars. We handle the celebrated Kellogg and Castle whiskies. Cool and refreshing beer constantly o draught South Commercial St FAMILY LIQUOR STORE All stand ard brands of liquors kept In stock. Wines by the gallon, bottle or case Free delivery In the city limits. E. Eckerlen, 206 N. Commercial St MONEY TO LOAN. I MONEY LOANED on anything of I value. We also buy and sell. Un I redeemed Edison phonograph, 65 I records and cabinet for sale cheap. Salem Loan Office, 120 N. Liberty. NEW AND SECOND.nAND GOODS. E. L. STIFF New and second-hand furniture, hardware and general supplies. Best cash prices paid for second-hand goods. JuBt received a large shipment of new linoleums, carpets and rugs. Corner Court and Liberty streets. Phone 94t. 3-12-tf HIGHEST price paid for second-hand furniture, ranges, hardware, tenta, etc. We carry the most complete stock of above articles In town at the lowest price. 0. L. McPeck, 170 South Commercial St., phono Main 1233. ' 8-25-tf PEETS new and second-hand store can save you money on new furni ture, as well as second-hand goods. See me before selling your house hold goods or buying your second hand goods. See me for bargains. Phone Main 451, 326 North Commer cial street. 4-15-tf OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS DR. O. F. HEISLEY and Dr. S. Etta Helsley (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 speclillsts. 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 505 606 U. S. National Bank building. Phone 859. Residence 346 N. Capi tol street. Phone 469. PLUMBERS. THEO. M. BARR Plumbing, hot water and steam heating and tinning, 164 Commercial St., Phone Main 192. 9-1-1 yr PORTLAND 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 Hotol Harrison, 401 to 407 Front St John Matthlosen, proprietor, both houses. 10-5-tf SAND AND GRAVEL. SALEM CONSTRUCTION company can supply you with sand and gravel. Office 464 Court street Phone Maln790. Gravel bed on Front street and North Mill Creek. 6-28-tf SCAVENGER. SALEM SCAVENGER Chas. Soos, proprietor. Garbage and refuse of all kinds removed on monthly con tracts at reasonable rates. Yards and cesspools cleaned. Office, tele phone Main 2247. Residence Main 2272. 6-11-tf SECOND-HAND CLOTHING. BARGAINS If you are looklug for bargains, come to the new and sec ond hand clothing store, 342 North Commercial street We also buy second-hand clothing and pay the highest cash price. B. Gollob, pro prietor. Shoemaker wanted. Phone Main 1931. 9-12-tf TIIEHESKA HAT WORKS. HATS of all kinds renovated and re cleaned. Prompt alterations; work guaranteed. Thereska Hat Works, 205 S. High street Phone Main 201, Salem, Oregon. 6-25-tf UNDERTAKERS. LEHMAN & 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 UPHOLSTERING, RENOVATING. 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 1164. Works located on 14th and Wilbur. Successors to Reed and Zwlcker. 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, 238 High street Phone 568. 8-22-tf WOOD AND COAL. SALEM FUEL YARDS Fuel kept (under shelter. I handle Koplab 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 guaranteed. See my stock, 752 Trade street, or phone G29. Mark Slddall. WATER COMPANY. SALEM WATER COMPANY Office corner Commercial and Trade sts. For water sorvlce apply at office. Bills payable monthly In advunce. WATCHMAKER. U. S. MILLER, the WATCHMAKER Over 20 years' experience as a watchmaker at Beatrice, Neb. High (Trade work at eastern nrlroa Oiinrn House block, 484 Court st. 10-5-tf LODHK DIRECTORY. LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE Cherry City Lodge No. 498, meets every Thursduy evening at 7:30 In I. 0. O. F. Temple, corner Court and High Sts. D. R. Yantls, Dictator; H. H. Turner, Secretary, 135 South Com mercial Streot. 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. 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 Saturday night at 7:30 o'clock In Hurst Hall. E. P. Donaldson, C. C; L. H. Fletcher Clerk. 1-10-09 - UNITED ARTISANS Capital Assem bly No. 84, meets every Friday at 8 p. m., In I. O. O. F. temple. Glenn C. NUes, M. A; S. R. Vail, sec, 158 S. 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 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. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA, Oregon Cedar Camp No. 5246. Meets every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock In Masonic hall, corner Court and Liberty streets. Elevator service. A. II. Bunn, Consul; F. A. Turner, Clerk. SALEM HUMANE SOCIETY D. D. Keeler, president; Mrs. Lou Tlllson, secretary.. All cases of cruolty or neglect of dumb animals should be reported to the society for Investi gation. REAL ESTATE. $600 buys three and one-third acros of good load 3 mile from Salem, half cash, balance at 6 per cent; also 5 acres nov the city limits for iiSOO on easy trms. Scp.hre Deal Realtv Company, U. S. National Bank xl.dg. Room 301. Phoni 70. FOR SALE CHEAP Six-room bunga low and lot, 60x150; good garden spot; good well, two blocks from car line. 1047 Fir street. 10-21-3t A SNAP Must go at once, fine 40 acre fruit farm near Liberty, five miles nnd a half from State street. Macadamized road leading to farm, spring water, good six-room house, plastered throughout. All outbuild ings in good repair, big barn, hav ing room for about 11 or 12 head of stock. This Is a bargain for the right party. This place can be had for $175 an acre. Land Is selling all around It from $250 to $:100 an acre. For further information In quire at Chapln-Herlow Mortgage & TriiBt Co., 419 United States bank building, or call Main 17. 10-19-tf FARM FOR SALE A bargain, 175 acres of fine farming land (the east half of my farm near Rlckreall) all level, mostly clear, but without im provements; one-half mile from Derry station on Southern Pacific (now being electrified) ; GO miles from Portland; 9 miles from 8alem; Ideal for hops, grain or dairying. Terms, $75 per acre, with $5000 cash. No agents or commissions and no trades Do not bother me , unless you can meet terms and mean business. C. N. MeArthur, Yeon building, Paroland, Ore. 10-21-10t FOR SALE. FOR SALE Forty-foot counter cheap. Call at 371 State Btreet Phone Main 2232. 10-8-tf FOR SALE Canary singers. At Flptrher A Hvrd'a feed Rtnrft 349 North Commercial street 10-22-3f FOR SALE A few Single Combod Rhode Island Red cockerels full bred and prize winners. W. E. Park, 376 South 24th street. 10-22-Gt FOR SALE Electric motors from one to twenty hortie power, good as new. Belting, machine oil, etc., as good as new. Inquire at tho Oregon Junk Shop, 430 Court street 10-2-lmo GUARANTEED AUTO SPRINGS Ve manufacture high grade auto and truck springs, also repair, set up, and re-temper old springs. Our long list of satisfied customers will rec ommend our ability as leader in our work. Laher Auto Spring Co.. j North 15th St., Portland, Or. . I 10-5-tf ' FOR RENT. FOR RENT House on South Cottage street. Phone Main 827 evenings. 10-15-ft i WANTED. WANTED Woman 35 or 40 years oltl, ' ta do housekeeping, era 459. Phone Farm-10-21-3t WANTED Carpenter to shingle bun galow. street. See Pollock at 403 State :2-3t 10- WANTED Work on Saturdays, by high school grl. Address J. lv., ore of Journal. 10-22-3t' WANTED Modern 5 or G-room house ten rent; close in (man and wife). See H. S. Belle, f20 North Liberty street. 10-22-3t WANTED Student nurses to enter Wllllametet Sanatorium Trnlnlng School. Apply to Miss Steele at Sanatorium, 10-4-tf YOUNG LADY Stenographer, experi enced, wishes poslthui; legal work preferred. Best of references. Phone Main 782. 10-21-St WANTED A position by a law stu dent, clerical or bookkkeplng, excel lent recommendations. Can work from sunrise to 5 p. m. "S. S." Jour nal. 10-21-3t WANTED To rent a grain or fruit farm, furnished or unfurnished. Phone Farmers 218. Address T. L. Mull, Route 3, 10-21-3t I.OOKKEEPER WANTED Must be accurate and rapid. Good chance to work up for the right man. Apply at Spauldlng Logging compnny of fice. 10-22-3t WANTED Position by mlddle-nged lady as housokeeper In widower's family; nice cook, city or country. Write or call at 384 Stuto and Lib erty streets, Salem. Phone Main 2006. 10-21-4t LOST-. LOST Brlndle and white Boston ter rier, white face, left eyo black; re ward. Return to R. T. Kane, Elite Cafe. 10-21-3t LOST lady's suit, light gray and brown mixture and white shirt waist. Leave at 1160 State street Reward. 10-22-6t MISCELLANEOUS QUILTING $1.00, $1.25, per quilt at 1047 Fir streot 10-21-3t MENTAL SCIENCE Prof. E. Con stantlno Smith and wife have just arrived and opened healing parlors at 343 North Liberty street, where they treat successfully all diseases the human body is subject to by suggcBtlve therapeutics and magnet ism scientifically applied, with 25 years of actual practice. Special of fer for two weeks only. Investiga tion free. 10-22-lm Saves Leg or Hoy. "It seemed that my 14-year-old boy would have to lose his leg, on account of an ugly ulcer, caused by a bad bruise," wrote D. F. Howard, Aquone, N. C. "All remedies nnd doctors' treatment failed till we tried Buck len'sArnlca Salve, and cured him with one box." Cures burns, boils, skin eruptions, piles. 25c at J. C. Perry's. Sick headache Is caused by a disor dered stomach. Take Chamberlain's Tablets and correct that and the head aches will disappear. For salo by all dealers. "Hide the matches," Ib a new warn ing, so children can't get nt them. Another good one would be: "Bury the revolvers, deep." J. W. Copeland, of Dayton, Ohio, purchased a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for his boy who had a cold, and beforo the bottle was all used the boy'B cold was gone. Is that not bettor than to pay a five dollar doctor's hill? Forsale by all dealers. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C A STO R I A O. C.T. Co.'s Steamer learos for Portland Mon W Wednesday nnd Friday at 6 a. m, M. P. BALDWIN, Agt CHICHESTER S PILLS I,dlrT A-L Jimr Hr-MftfUt f'f a 1,1-l.r K-r' MmnodIirnidA I'HUin Krd ifi'1 4lt namcVV b;-, with lilu kil,t.,n. TmUm fin oltirr. Itity f ronr " DruKfl.t. A. k furl IIM III TKR UlAM'nn HHVI I'll, I.N, for ta yean known !let, Sft. Altvtya KrlUt4 SOLDBVDPlGGISTSlVtRVWHLRE 1 FRENCH FEMALE PILLS. i Rirfl, fiKT.i Itii.r., .or flrmiiMir, M.rti',Twi.. rvrt lanwa to fail "f-i h.i Hwiri . f'.. iii l.uarkfiic'1 'f M. n.r Hft'iiii. Hi-til pr...l4 (of f Im. W Ml ". l llitm i. irt.l,tj I i.al.l f'.r hr lL.ni .wwl jovtvfUit 19 tb4 UNITEO MCDICLCO., on T4. l.e.r,.. p.. Pi w rf RAILROADS. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. Time Tuble Portland Division. Train No. 14 Portland Express 4:40 a.m. 16 Oregon Expres 5:31a.m. 28 Willamette Limited ... 9:15a.m. 12 Shasta Limited 12:35 p.m. 18 Portland Passenger ... 1:35 p.m. 20 Portland Passenger .. 7:03 p.m. Southbound. Train No. 15 California Express .... 8:31a.m. 19 Ashland Passenger ...10:59am. 17 Roseburg Passenger .. 6:26 p.m. 27 Willamette Limited ... 7:03p.m. 11 Shasta Limited 7:38 p.m. 13 San Francisco Express. 10:36 p.m. 226 Local Way Freight. ..10:15a.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. OUKGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY CO. Northbound. Leaves Salem. Arrives Portland Train No. 2:30 a.m 26 Owl.... 5:45 a.m. 6:30 a.m 6 8:45 a.m. 8:00 a.m 8 Ltd... 9:45 a.m. 8:55 a.m 10 11:20 a.m. 10:00 a.m 12 Ltd... 11:50 a.m. 11:20 a.m 14 .... p.m 16 .... p.m 18 Ltd p.m 20 .... . . 1:40 p.m. .. 4:20 p.m. .. 5:50 p.m. .. 6:30 p.m. .. 8:25 p.m. ..11:15 p.m. 2:00 4:00 4:15 6:05 p.m 22 9:00 p.m. .... 24 .... Southbound. Leaves Portland Arrives Salem 8:30 a.m. 6:10 a.m 1 7:35 a.m 3 8:20 a.m 5 9:55 Ltd. ..10:10 a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. 10:40 a.m '! 1:00 4:15 6:20 6:30 1:55 p.m 9 4:05 p.m 11 4:40 p.m 13 Ltd. 6:10 p.m 17 Ltd... 8:00 p.m 6:25 p.m 19 8:45 p.m 9:10 p.m 21 11:30 p.m 11:45 p.m 25 Owl... 2:00 a.m Northbound. leaves Albany Arrives Salem 8:00 a.m 10 8:55 a.m. 5:00 p.m 22 6:00 p.m. Leaves Eugene Arrives Salem 7:30 a.m 12 Ltd... 10:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m 16 2:00 p.m. 1:30 p.m 18 Ltd... 4:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m 24 9:00 p.m. 9:30 p.m 2G Owl ... 1:30 a.m. Southbound Leave Salem Arrive Albany 4:20 p.m 9 5:20 p.m. 11:35 p.m 21 12:30 a.m. Leave Salem. Arrive Eugene 2:00 n.m 25 Owl... 7:15 a.m. 8:33 a.m 1 11:30 a.m. 10:10 a.m 5 Ltd... 12:40 p.m. 1:00 p.m 7 4:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m 17 10:30 p.m. SALEM, FALLS CITT WESTERN RAILWAY CO-TIME TABLE. West Salem. Leaves No. 1 for Black Rock 9:00 a.m. No. 3 for Falls City 1:20 p.m. No. 5 for Falls City 4:45 p.m. No. 123 for Indopendonce... 9:50a.m. No. 125 for Independence... 6:30 p.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 '4:45 p.m. Sundays Only. Leaves No. 11 for Black Rock 9:00a.m. No. 13 for Black Rock 1:20 p.m. No. 15 for Dallns 5:50 p.m. No. 123 for Independence... 9:50a.m. No. 125 for Independence... 6 :30p.m. Arrives From Dallas 8:15 a.m. From Black Rock 1:10 p.m. From Black Rock 5:30 p.m. From Independence 9:00a.m. From Independence 5:14 p.m. John Heath, Michigan liar, Cat, writes: "I was afflicted with kidney and bladder trouble for nearly six years. Had a very bad spell some time ago and was unable to turn with out help. I commenced using Foley Kidney Pills and can truly say I was relieved at once. L.tako pleasure In recommending Foley's Kidney Pills." Sold by Dr. Stono Drug Store. Here Is a woman who speaks from personal knowledgo and long experi ence, viz., Mrs. P. II. Ilrogan, of Wil son, Pa., who says, "I know from ex perience that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Is fur superior to any other. For croup there Is nothing that ex cels It." For sale by all dealers. Fourth-year cadets at tho Oregon Agricultural College hercaftor will not have to drill It being left to them to get in and drill or let It alono Now the "rallies'' will multiply. SALEM FENCE WORKS Headquarters for HOP WIRE POULTRY NETTING WOVEN WIRE FENCING BARB WIRE SCREEN DOORS MALTHOID ROOFING P. & It. and READY ROOFING All at tho lowest prices R. B. FLEMING SucresHor to Chas. D. Mulligan 2:0 Court Street Phone 121 I AJT PORTLAND MARKETS. Grain, Flonr, Feed, Etc Wheat Track prices: Club, 80c; bluestom, 83c; fortyfold, SOc; red Rus sian, 78c; valley, 81c. Mlllstuffs Bran $21 per ton; shorts $23; middlings, $29. Flour Patents, $4.30 per barrel; straights, $3.80; exports, $3.603.70; Valley, $4.30; graham, $4.20; whole wheat, $4.40. Corn Whole, $38; cracked, $39.50 per ton. Hay Timothy, $17; alfalfa, $12.50(3I 13; clover, $9(3)10; oats and vetch, 012; grain hny, $1011. Oat No. 1 white, $24.5025 per ton. Barley Feed, $24.50 per ton; brew ing, $2S(ff30 per ton; rolled, $26.50 27.50. Dairy and Country Produce. Butter Oregon creamery, solid pnek, 35c per lb.; prints, box lots, 3G Vi c. Eggs Oregon ranch 40c. Cheese Full Cream twins, 18c per lb.; Young America, 19 V6 e. Poultry Hens, 12 c; broilers, 12'jc; ducks, young, 10014c; geese, lCjTllc; turkeys, live, 20c; dressed, 25c. Voal Fancy, 85 to 125 poundB, 1313Hc per lb. Pork Fancy, llllVac per lb. Groceries, Dried Fruits, Etc Dried Fruits Apples, lOo per lb.; currants, 10c; apricots, 12 14c; peaches, 8llc; prunes, Italian, 8 10c, silver, 18c; figs, white and black, 6W7c; currents, 9c; raisins, loose MiiDcntel 6 7 Vt c ; blenched Thompson, 11 c, unbleached Sultan as, 8c; seeded, IViQiVtc. Coffee Roasted, In drums, 2640c per pound. Nuts Walnuts, 16016 Vic; per pound; Brazil nuts, 12 c; Alberts, 15c; almonds, 18019c; peenns, 18c; cocoonuts, 90c$l per dozen. Salt Granulated, $15 per ton; hnlf- ground, 100s, $7.50 per ton; 60s, $8 per ton. lleans Small white, $5.25; largo white, $5.10; Lima, $.60; pink, $4.15; red Mexicans, 4c; bayou, 4 c. Sugar Dry granulated, $5.75; fruit and berry, $5.75; beet, $5.55; Extra C $5 25; powdered, barrels,$6.00; cubes, barrels, $6.15. Rice No. 1 Japan, 6c; cheaper grades, 55c; southorl head, 6 7t. Honey Choice, $3.75 case; strained lOo per pound. Vegetables nnd Fruits. Frosh Fruits Apples, 50c $1.50 per box; peaches, 2565 per box; plums, 11c pef lb.; pears, $1,25 $1.50 per box; grapes, 7590o per box. Tropical Fruits Oranges, Valencia. $44 50; California grapefruit, $5; lemons, $56.50 per box; pineapples, Gc per lb. Vegetables Artichokes, 6575cper dozen; asparugus, $101.15 por dozen; beans, Gc; cabbage, per lb, cauliflower, 20 75o per dozen; celery $56 per crate; cucumbers, 50c per boy; eggplant, 56o per pound; head lettuce, $1.75 per crate; hot hoime lettuce, 75c&$l per box; peas, 89c per pound; peppers, 810c per pound; radishes, 1520c per dozen; rhubarb, 23c per pound; spinach 45o per lb.; tomatoes, 4075c per box; garlic 5 6c per lb. Sack Vegetables Turnips, $1.00 per sack; beets, $1.10; rutabngas, $1 1.10; carrots, $1.50. Sweet potatoes l'2c per lb. Potatoes Ilurbanks, 75o per hun dred. Onions Oregon, $1 per sack. Heps, Wool, Hides. Etc. Hops 1912 crop, 1820Vic, accord lug to nuallty. Wool Eastern Oregon, 1419cper pound; Vulley, 2123c. Mohair Choice 32c. Hides Salted, liyic per lb.; salted calf, 19c; salted kip, 12c; Halted Klaus ti'jc; green hides, lt'c dry hides 18c; dry calf, No. 1, 25c; dry stags 1213 Vic. Provisions. Hams All slze, 18 19e; pic nics, 11 Vic; skinned, 18Vi19c; boll ed, 27c. Bacon Fancy. 2728c; standard 18c; choice, 21c; English, lSVsnOICc. Dry Salt Meat Hacks, dry salt, 13 14c; bucks, smoked, 14Vi15Vic bellies, dry suit, 14 Vic; Binoked, lfio, Smoked Meats Ileef tongues, 25c dried beef sets, 22c; outsldes, 20c; In sides, 23c; knuckles, 21c. Pickled Goods Barrels, pigs foet $14; regular tripe, $10; hooey comb tripe, $12; lunch tongues, $22; lambs ton gnus, $4t. Lard Kettle rendered, tierces, 13c tubs, 11 c; standard, tierces, 11 Vic tubs, 8c. LOCAL WHOLESALE MARKET. 1 ran, per ton $21-5 Flour, hard wheat $4.6 Shorts, per ton $27.5 Wheat, per bu 70'u80c (;ul.M, per bushel 313ti (,'lilttlin bark, per lb 4Vi5 I't'tatwH, per bUHhel SO' Hay, timothy $12.00014.00 Oat and vetch $'.l10 Clover hay $S Cheat bay $9.00 Ilutter and Ekkn. Butterfat, per lb 35 VI Creamery butter, per lb 36c Country butter, per lb 30c Kggt, per dozen 31 Poultry. Fryers, per lb ll12o Hens, per lb llo Roosters, per lb 7o Livestock. Steers (under 1000 lb.) 15 5001 Steers (1000 to 1200 lb.) $4.5O0 Cows, per hundred weight .$3.G04 6d Hogs, fat, per pound 77V4 Stock hogs, per pound 6V47 Ewes, per pound 8 Spring lambs, per pound 9 Veal, according to quality 11a Pelts. Dry, per pound Sa Salted country pelts, each C5c$l Lamb pelts, each 25 Beware of (Hutments for Catarrh That Contain Mercury. as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange tho whole system when entering it through tho mucous surfaces. Such articles Bhould never be used except on prescriptions from reputable phy sicians, as the dnmago they will do Is tenfold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Curo, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & & Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercury and is taken internally, acting direct ly upon the blood and mucous sur faces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Curo be sure you get tho gen uine It Is taken internally and made In Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. Sold by Druggists. Price 75c per bottlo. Take Hall's Family Pills for consti pation. Tho straight and narrow path doesn't look good to tho rounder. When you have a bad cold you want the best mediclno obtainable so as to cure It with as little delay as poBBlble. ere is a druggist's opinion: "I have sold Chamberlain's Cough Romedy for fifteen years," says Enos Lollar, of Saratoga, Ind., "and consider It the best on tho market." For Bale by J. C. Perry. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature Special Land Bargains By R. H. Rutherford & Co. Bush Breyman BIdg., Rooms 21 and 22 93 acres Very fine land close to town, worth $125 per acre, at a sacri fice for a few days at $65, Will take Sulom property to twenty-flvo hun dred dollars, In exchange 44 acres near Sulom, with team crop, eight head of cattlo, tools, chick ens nnd other things, with unusual terms; prico $6000, A splendid stock farm of 296 acros, with any terms de sired; price $75 per acre. It is a great buy. A fine prune orchard of 15 acres to excliango for city property. A 10-acre pruno orchard to sell on unuHiiul terms. A snap. 42 acres near Independence to sell on your own terms. This Is well Im proved and good land. 10 acres near the city, a perfect beauty, to sell for only three thou sand. It Is Indeed hard to beat Terms. MY WORK Speaks for Itself Thousands of satisfied cus tomers are my best adver tisement. Tinning, Sheet Metal Work, Lighting Plants and Fur nace. My motto "If my work la not right, I will make It right." A. L. FRASER Phone lti. i(B State 81 Great Chinese Doctor L. M. Hum Has medicine which will cure any known disease. He makes a specialty of and guarantees to cure catarrh, as. thuia, lung, throat, rheumatism, debil ity, stomach, llvor, kidney troubles; also any blackened or swollen sore- Bess, broken limbs, Bra all pox epidemic; all kinds of bolls, lost manhood, femala weakuuss. hernia troubles and paral ysis. Consultation free. Care of Kick So Tong Co., Chinese drugs and herbs. Office hours from 10 to l'i am. and 1 to 7 p.m. Office open Sundays. 153 High street, upstulrs. Salem, Ore. GOLD DUST FLOUR Made by the SYDNEY POWER COMPANY, Sjdney, Oregon Made for Family Una Ask your grocer for It. limn and Shorts always on hnai. P. B. WALLACE, Agent -J