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DAILY CAHTAL JOrimi.. ,i, m T T'll liMHY. XOVEMmn II, loii E I CLASSIFIED ADTF.RTIS1NG, PROFESSIONAL Capital Journal "Want Ads" Bring quick rcesuus ... rent a word for first Inriertlon. 1 i, .if ,eit a word fur each Insertion 0ne-hii ir i Brtvf.rtlTonit tnken fur fH t"''' jr,c- L""t W0,l, tu '' line BAKERIES. Bt'TTKHNUT BREAD It ia worth nioro tlmn nny othor bread, yet the -rice is no higher. For salo at your groccr'B. California Bakery, Thomas & Conlry, Props. CAItHI A fJK TKIMMISG AND PAISTS p V, BLISS Successor to Walkor; 'carrlngo and automobile trimming, carriage trimming goods, new work and repairing. I am carrying a full lino of Maaurey's house and bugiry paints, brushes, olla and the Tery best varnishes. 304 S. Commercial. 12-1-tf (HIKOI'KACTICSPIJIOLOGIST. PR, 0. L. SCOTT Graduate of Chir opractic's Fountain Haul, Daven port, Iowa. If you have tried every- thing lmve ot 110 rellef. try Chiropractic spinal adjustments and get well. Office 406-7-8 U. S. Na tional Hank Building. Phono Main 87. 6-8-tf ""cleaning and pressing. MARION PRESSING PARLORS Dry and steam cleaning and dye worka. Ladles' silks, luces and gloves given special attention. Gents'sults cleaned and pressed. We are cloanors and repairers. Try us. Goods called for and delivered. Parlors, 245 North Liberty St. Phone Main 2044. 9-22-tf ELECTRIC FIXTURES. ELECTRIC FIXTURE & SOPPLY CO. 130 N. Liberty street Electric contracting, Inside wiring supplies end fixtures, estimates given. Tele phone Main 2G3. 9-3-tf LAUNDRY. Ul.OTHKS LAST LONGER With our all hand work; established 20 years. 225 South Commercial St. Phone lir.8. Hop Lee. 7-25-tf LIQUOR HOUSES. VtlLLIAM BUTTE Fine wlnes.llquors and cigars. We handle the celebrated Kellogg and Catitle whiskies. Cool and refreshing beer conatantly on draught. South Commercial St FAMILY LIQUOR STORE All stand ard brands of liquors kept In stock. Vines by the gallon, bottle or case. Freo delivery in the city limits. E. Eckerlen, 206 N. Commercial St ' MONET TO LOAN. MONEY LOANED on anything of value. We also buy and sell. Un redeemed Edison phonograph, 65 records and cabinet for sale cheap. Salem Tan Office. 120 N. Liberty. NEW AND SECOHB-HAND GOODS. L. STIFF New and second-hand furniture, hardware and general supplies. Beet cash prices paid for second-hand goods. Just received a large shipment of ' new linoleums, carpets and rugs. Corner Court and Liberty streets. Phont 941. 3-12-tf HIGHEST price patd ror second-hand furniture, rang, hardware, tents, etc. Wo carry the most complete stock of above articles In town at the lowest price. O. L. McPeek, 170 South Commercial St., phone Main 1233. 8-25-tf PELTS new and second-hand store can save you money on new furni ture, as well as second-hand goods. See me before Belling your house hold goods or buying your second hand goods. See me for bargains. Phono Main 451, 252 State St. 4-15-tf OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS BR. 0. F. HEISLEY and Dr. S. Etta Helsley (graduates of A. S. O., Klrksvllle, Mo Dr. A. T. Still president of the school and found er of the science of Osteopathy), general osteoDathio 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 eases and female troubles a spec ialty. 205 and 206 U. S. Bank MS. B. H. WHITE AiND R. W. Walton, Osteopathic physicians and nerve specialists. Graduates of American School of Osteopathy, Klrksvllle, Mo. Post-graduate and specialized ln nervous diseases at Los Angeles College. Treat acute and chronic diseases. Consultation rrpe. Lady attendant Office 505 506 u. S. National Bank building. phone 859. Residence 346 N. Cap! Jol street Phone 469. PLUMBERS. THE0. M. BARR Plumbing, hot water atd steam heating and tinning, 164 Commercial St., Phone Main 192. 9-1-lyr 'ATlltO,THY. YOU CAN HAYIi -Assured ho;ilth bv . r ? 1"M'ri'"t e'reulatl,,,, unl right COllll) lint ,,,, .. " 1 , , . "" 01 lwu. expertly suit rPii tf" annk I,, li.ti v v"vu "'"'MUMii cue, as have l"'n.pl8 to prove, when Work '- Court street, 11-G-lm I'OKUAM) HOTELS. NKW MATTIUKSHN IIOTKL-Corner am. Columbia. nt 0reB(m Ekc "...ubhou steam hent, hot nnd cold water in all rooms. Open .in. ...i night; rooms 50c, 75c and $1. Also J,ul1'1 "arrison, 401 to 407 Front St John Mutthioscn, proprietor, both - ho1"8 10-5-tf SAM) AM)' GRAVEL." v.wm LUiNSThUCTIflM m , VVUI iU DU1,,j, j,ou Wltn eand and gravel. Omce 464 Court street Phone Main 790. Gravel bed on Front Btreet and North Mill Creek. 6-28-tf SCAVENGER. SALEM SCAVENGER-, s proprietor. Garbage and refuse of all klnda removed on monthly con tracts at reasonable rates. Yards and cesspools cleaned. Office, tele phone Main 2247. Residence' Main 2272' 6-11-tf SEfOXD.llAD CLOTHING. BARGAINS If you are looking for bargains, como 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 THEKESKA HAT WOliKS. HATS of all kinds renovated and re clenned. Prompt alterations; work guaranteed. Theieska Hat Works, 205 S. High Btreet Phone Main 251, Salem, Oregon. 6-25-tf UNDERTAKE ItS. 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. F. B. MERRY & CO.-Vacuura 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 668. 8-22-tf VETERINARIAN. BR. W. G. MOREHOUSE Practical veterinarian. Successor to Dr. J. J. Kenwell. Graduate Cornell Univer sity. Office Jack Darr's feed stables, 044 Ferry street. Phones, office 2199; house 1510. Salem, Oregon. 1 L 7- 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 guaranteed. See my stock, 752 Trade street, or phone 529. Mark Slddall. WATER COMPANY. SALEM WATER COMPANY Office corner Commercial and Trade sts. For water service apply at office. Bills pnvable monthly' In advance. WATCHMAKER. U. S. MILLER, the WATCHMAKER Over 20 years' experience as a watchmaker at Beatrice, Neb. High grade work at eastern prices. Opera House block, 484 Court flt. 10-5-tf LODGE DIRECTORY. 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. UNITED ARTISANS-Capital Assem bly No. 84, meets every Wednesday at 8 p. m., in Moose Hall Nil es. M. A. S. R. Vale, Glenn C Secretary, Phone 1214 158 South cottage ni. LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE Cherry City Lodge No. 498, meets every Tuesday evening at 7:30 In Moose Hall, corner Court and High streets. D R Yantis, Dictator; H. H. Turner Secretary, 135 South Commercial Street SALEM HUMANE SOCIEJY-D D. Keeler, president; Mrs. Lot T Hson secretary. All cases of cruel y or neglect of dumb animals should he Reported to the society for Investi gation. WOODMEN OF WORLD Meet every ... ".in nVtnek In Saturday nigni m Masonic hall, McCarnack block. E. P, Donaldson, C. C; L. H. Fletcher Clerk. wnnmtEN OF AMERICA, Oregon Cedar Camp No. 6.46. Meets , .w. .tree Elevator service. A. H. Bunn, Consul; F. A. Turner. Clerk. CARDS, REAL ESTatf Atvr7r V VAAAa i V 1JLALESTATE AND GENERAL INFORM ATinxi iJMKia.lKV..,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, rinnu 1 p V" v i.HAl'TElt NO. 37. n third t S lr first nnd Marlr, iw,' ..:M:..UI,1.C Mr, I , Cu('k, secretary. Ida M. Hub- H A. F. & A. third Friday Ul MiiBunic hull JaskriHiii u- .' . ''' !" ''"""Ik secretary. eurce. ;..,ISa Masonic hall. secr,,,,i 1'i'lilay of PUN, Jj. h. Rowlanil '"""ul, hi s n. ni Ex. High Priest:' I,,t it- renree spcreturv. HV.Kl ESTATE, buyg three anil t.no-thlrd acrox ef good land s miles from SilUm )rilf wish, balance at 0 per cent; also 5 acres nev the city limits for tSOO on easy '.ruis, Sip.nre Deal Rnaitr Company, V. S. National Hank B uY R'H'in 301. Phono ,:o. A SNAP IF TAKRV inir, i u.u 1,. m n -.. ,,v.h,,i0 lumiuon, on carline, for $(150 for bath. See Mr beott, with Bechtel & State street. Bynon, 347 FOR SALE-50 aere9 lots In Ri,l,.n, i,t, .,.,' "","'""8 nc is ailvspeptic house, fruit, running water, close to " 01,00 I'rov'",,,1 wreck Bchool, church nnd stores. Part ,Ulh Kll,ot,'lc Hitters. "1 was In a ter eash, time. Also two Jersey cows, r,bl I'llght when I began to use fresh. B. M. Woods, Amity- Ore- tl.Hii," ho writes. "My stomach, head, ' n-9-2v hack and kidneys were all haillv nr. TRADERS If you have nnvthlnir i, the way of real estate to trade, see D. F. Bmniier, manager Exchange Department, with Hechtel & By - non, 347 Statu street. ll-13-3t WAXTED To trade a good six-room house and five lots In good location for a farm. If the farm suits I will puy cash difference. Address "F. X. B" Journal office. ll-13-3t FOR SALIC 128 acres of verv rich river bottom land, 15 acres cleared nnd CO acres almost cleared, run- nlng water, 300,000 feet of timliei -i house. Price $G0 per acre, on easy terms, or will trade for Salem prop erty. See John State street. Van Lnanen, 275 ll-12-3t FOR SALIC My beautiful suburban home adjoining the State F"air Grounds on the Sllverton road, con taining 43 acres. This is the best buy in Marlon county. See mo nt once. Chas. 1). Ford, owner. Phone 1044. ll-12-3t FOR RALE. FOR SALE Forty-foot counter cheap Call at 371 State Btret. Phone Main 2232. 10-8-t.f, FOR SALE One 8-foot cigar case, muroie uase, new, cneap. rm.ne Mala u- 11-12"3t FOR SAT,FTTnlf Interest In a brick bulldlng on a good street In tills clty. Address "D G,' care Journal office. ll-13-3t FOR SALE, OR TRADE A two-pas- senger auto, first-class order, will trade for lot or anything. See mo at 430 Court street. Tre Oregon Junk Shop. 11-2-lra ' GUARANTEED AUTO SPRINGS We manufacture high grade auto nnd truck springs, also repair, set up, and re-temper old springs. Our long list of satisfied customers will rec ommend our ability as leaders in our work. Laher Auto Spring Co. 20 North 15th St., Portland, Or. 10-5-tf FOR RENT. North FOR RENT Store room 342 rnnimerclal street. Phone M. 1931, ll-l'3-3t 7. 7. I I FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping rooms. Close in, electric lights, gas, bath and heat. 435 North Liberty street. "-12-" WANTED. JONES COMMISSION CO. wants tur keys, ducks and geese; will pay highest cash price. In connection with Farmers Feed Ham. 11-13-tf WANTED Position as fireman or with surveying outfit, by competent young man. Call evenings at 039 Center street, or phone 2207. ll-13-.'!t' WANTED Man and wife for work on farm and to board farm hands. No small children. Man must be sober nnd Industrious. B Journal, care T. A. IJvesley & Co. H-tf JONES COMMISSION CO-Wants tur- w. ri.irku and geese; win pay highest cash price. In connection with Farmers' Feed Barn. 11-12- LOST. . . ,.nriin,r Tersev heifer, from ,.-,.ri,.,rd pasture. Notify J. I-nny 11-1 3-2t' route 9, Salem. MISCF.LI.A.NF.OIS ,,e.iT cr-iKVi'l' Prof. E. Con- stantlne Smith and wife have -it arrived and opened healing parlors at 313 North Liberty street, where they treat successfully all diseases the human body Ib subject to by BUBgestive therapeutics and magnet ism scientifically applied, with f r.tual Dractlce. Special of- fer for two weeks only, tioo free. Inveetiga-10-22-lm Hw's ihM Wn iitl'er One llundnd 1 1 -r ' lte thut .irn tor nny ease of (,t;,:Ti, cannot bo cured bv Cure. I'atarrh V. J. CIIEXEY & I'D., Toh-,1.... o. We, tin) iiihIim'sIlmi. ,1 . . , ' .1. t heney for the last l:, Vl.urS( alu, l'ellee him perfectl) li.MUM'al,!,. n M liusliU'ss transactions iui.l n :,,n.. , llllli. til i.nvi'f ..... ...... .1 ii carry out any ul lluaii,,,,, ,,.!., by his llrm. NATIONAL HANK OF COMMF.m'K. Toli'dii. O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is tak..n inter "ally, acting directly up llu, llIlH,(1 mid mucmis surfaces of the system Testimonials sent free. lYWv 7.",' cms Per bottle. Sold by all ilni(:Kists lake Hall s Family Pills for const). ration. Success seldom o.mies to a man im- 11 lute in the game, lly the time lie u I'081110'1 to get all tlu, ,,e l,e n i ii. Plugged Train With Shirt Tearing his shirt from hi8 hack nn ll-13-3t0hl 1Uiul 'lugged a train und saved , " u ? "L11"' Ul Alsu"' fectwd and mv liver was m ii .n. ,tiol. t four bottle of Electric Hitters "'"'Ik mo feel like a new man," A trial ,'"1 convince you of their matchless ,nprlt fr any stomach, liver or kidney troulile. Price 50c nt J. t Perry's. ! A woman who tu Ku easily shut up. like a hook Isn't Don't wastu your money buying Mi'ongtuening plasters. Chamberlain's Liniment Is cheaper and better. Dnnm. 0,1 11 I,ll,' of flannel with It nnd bind "v,r the affected parts ami it will relievo the pain nnd soreness. For fiula by all dealers. Teddy isn't a man to sniffle, but he may not feel so much like a Bull Moose as he did. Tho boy's appetite is often the source of amazement. If you would have such nn appetite tako Chamber lain's Tablets. They not only creato a healthy appetite, but strengthen thu Btcmach nnd enable it to do its work naturally. F'or sale by all dealers. How terribly surprised some of those predicting chairman must have been Or were they? Porto Rico's New Wonder. From far away Porto Rico come re- ports of a wonderful new discovery that is believed will vastly benellt the !'0l)l0' Rlllnon T' Karelian, of Harce- lunetn, writes "Dr. King's New Dlscov- 18 dc)l"B splendid work here. It lureu "lu llu(ml nvo rimes or lerrune coughs nnd colds, also my brother of a severe cold In his chest nnd more than 2n oth who ,lf!(l(, R on , ,u,v(,0 ,, , , Ve hope this great medicine will yet u sold in every dr"S Biu ln 1("'t0 Rica." For throat and lung troubles there Is nothing better. A trial will convince you of its merit. 50c nnd $1 Trial bottlo free. Guaranteed by J. C. perry. "It Is a pleasure to tell you that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is tho best cough medicine I have ever , used," writes Mrs. Hugh Campbell of I.avonla, Ga. "I have used it with all niy children and the results have been l'BlIy satisfactory." For sale by all dealers. T)l0 pe(l may make an occasional mlstako under the Oregon system, ""st .wo in. i Ulll, UIH1BHICI ill'- iiaii ni' " 'There could be no better meillcin than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. My children were all slek with whoop ing cough. One of them was In bed, bad a high fever and was coughing up Mood. Our doctor gave them Chain berlains Cough Remedy and the first dottf eased tin-in, mid three bottles cured them," s.iys Mrs. It. A. Donald son, of Lexington, Miss. For salo by nil dealers. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA O.CT.Cos; steamer leaves for Portland Moll-, Steamer leave: da,', Wednesday nnd Friday at 6 a. m. , M. P. BALDWIN, AgU pHiCaESTER f, PILLS i.uJi...i a-i- ' i"'i- 1 .'aX ii.. i ft I,,-L'.,. ' ' M III "I iii iYi'isii iiiumi en ' -.(' ' -j a ti i Mtd, FRFNCH FEWILE '. "J-"',"", ' f . 1 ''. '' ' " '" ' T. '.'..I i.- ' - "I-" -" - .rmr.lLCQ .IOI T4,U.". RAILROADS, soi-1 in: k pacific comply. nine Tahle Vertlaiid DIvNhui. Train No. .11 Portland Fxprosa Iii Ort'KDti Fxpreb 4:40 a.m. I .n:3t a.m. i 9:15a m. ! -, " Miamette Limited i 1 Shasta Limited . . . 12:3.5 p.m. 1 :35 p.m. 7:03 p.m. K Portland Passenger 20 Portland Passenger ' Suutliboiiiid. I Train No. 1 15 -California F.xpress , j 19 Ashland Passenger . 3:31 a in. .10:59 a. m. . 6: I'd p.m. . 7:03 p.m. I. Boseburg Passenger J7 Willamette Limited U Shasta Limited .... :3Sp.m. 13S,.n I.' 1 ..... .... t i ininiseo r.xprexs.iu:.! p.m. j226-Loi'al Way FrelKht. .. 10: 15 a.m. 222-Portland ThrousU Frt.l0:36 n m. I Cor I , ... .. ... . ... 11111 nay rrnrtt,.. 12;35 p.m. 221-SanFran. Thr. Frt, . .12:01 p.m. OKEGON ELECTItIO RAILWAY CO. Nortbhouud. Leaves Salem. Arrives Portland Train No. It -i0 a.m 2'! Owl. 0:30 am C .... 8:00 a in 8 Ltd. 8:55 n.m 10 .... 10:00 a.m 12 Ltd. . 5:45 a in. . 8:45 a.m. . 9:45 n.m. .11:20 am. .11:50 am. . 1:40 pm. . 4:20 p.m. . 5:50 p.m. . 0:30 p.m. . 8:25 p m. .11:15 p m, 11:20 a.m., 14 It? .... 15 Ltd. 20 .... 2:00 4:00 4:15 0:05 9:00 ... 21 ... Southbound. leaves Portland Arrives Salem 0:10 n.m 1 S:30 am. 7:35 n.m 3 9:55 a.m. 8:20 n.m 5 Ltd... 10: 10 a in. 10:10 n.m 7 1:00 pm. 1:55 pin 9 4:15 p.m. 4:l'"i I'. m 11 (1:20 pin. 4:40 p.m 13 Ltd... 6:30 p.m. 0:10 p,!n n Ltd... 8:00 p.m. 0:L'5 p.iu 1!) 8:15 pm. 9:10 pm 21 11:30 p.m. 11:15 p.m 25 Owl.., 2:00 am. Northbound. leaves Albany Arrives Salem 8:00 a.m 10 8:55 a.m. 5:00 p.m 22 0:00 p.m. Leaves Fugeno Arrives Salem 7:30 am 12 Ltd... 10:00 a.m. 11:00 a,m 10 2:00 p.m. 1:30 p.m 18 Ltd... 4:00 pm. 0:00 p.m 24 9:00 pm. 9:30 p.m 20 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. Iz-iivo Salem. Arrive Eugene 2:00 n.m 25 Owl... 7:15 am. 8:33 a.m 1 11:30 a.m. 10:10 a.m 5 Ltd. ..12:40 pm. 1:00 p.m 7 4:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m 17 10:30 p m. SALEM. FALLS CITY A WESTERN RAILWAY CO-TIHE TABLE. Weil Salem. Leaves- No. 1 for Black Hock 9:00am. No. 3 for Falls City 1:20 p.m. No. 5 for Falls City 4:45 p ut. No. 123 for Imlependeire. . 9:50 a.m. No. 125 for Independence, . .6:30 p.m. Arrives From Dallas 8:15am. From Hack Rock 12:30 p.m. From Falls City 3:40 p.m. From Independence 9:00a.m. From Independence 4:40pm. Sundays Only. Leaven No. 11 for Black Rock No. 13 for Black Rock No. 15 for Dallas No. 123 for Independence... No. 125 for Independence. . Arrives From Dallas From Black Rock From Ulaek Rock From Independence From Illdepelldellee 9:00 a.m. 1:20 p.m. 5:50 p.m. :50a.pi. 6:30 p.m. 8:15 ii . m 1:10 p.m 5:30 p. in 'r on ii in 5:14 p.m. Only n I Ire Hero. but the croud choep'd, a:, with burn ed hands, he held up a small ro nnl b, v "Fellows!" be shouted, "tills l.uokleii's Arnica Salvn I bold, has mi ryihini' -at. for bums." Itlrht! iv;-n for bolls, ulcers, sores, pimple'i, eiema, cuts, sprains, br'iises. Sure.il pile cure, hills p;i;n. ry's. It sublines IlillaiiiN.aiion, (;nly 25 cents at '. I'"' 'I In L'.iHtiUU ll' . : , f 1 1 ' I --5 to ai.d f ir hi ink ()i castORIA ri.ildren. For Lnfanti and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought B'jar-i the 8naturu of SALEM FENCE WORKS; He'i'W'ii-rt"ti ("r Willi: I'OFMKY M I HN,; WOVEN WIKE FFNCIXi ' nor BAUII WIIIE SCUKEJr DOOIIS MALTHOII) ROOFIMJ p. A II. and KKAIIT ItOOFI.NfJ All at the lowest pricts R, B. FLEMING Surfer U that. I). MuIUmb 25C Conrt Streee- Vhont IS I MARKETS. roitn.vM tiraln, Flmir, nukFis. Feed, Fie. : I'lu'.'. "i"f fold, 7:i ! VU ,1 U prices j I I'VM, !'. M ; ,,!;, ; Hi.--mu, ;;, ; .: y, ;:i Mlll-t ii i-! p.:,;,, ,, 'f-1: n:lil,lliii,i.s. ! Flour-Patents, .30 ml shorts per Parrel; ! stral(:!its ;!-!'0; export. .! liO ,i;!.t(: alley v. hi at fl.iO; griiham. 1 1 whole 1 1. 10. t orn -Whole, cracked. $:!9.5o per ton Hay - Timothv flT; alfalfa, $12 ver. S O: hum .111.1 v., ... i. no i .. " i, ii. . i. , i hay, JlOji u. Uats ton. Haile i in:. j; f'.'v'a'. No. 1. white, ,",0 ii 27.00 tier 1 per . Feed. ii 2 p, r ton: brew. ton; Dairy und roiinrri Prdue. Hutur --Oregon creamery, nollil pack, W per lb ; prlntu, box lots 51','vc. F-igs - Oregon ranch 40c. I'hewe Full Cream twins, lSe per lb.; Young America, 20 'nc. Poultry Ileus, Li'se; broilers. I3'c; ducks, young, 10, i lie; geese, 1 - 1 -' ' ; turkeys, live. 20c; dressed, 25o Vl-Fancy, 85 to 125 pouuUn, I2u FJ'-uc per Iti. Fork-Fancy, loioe per lb. liri''rU, Pried FrulU, lite. Dried Fruits Apple, lc per lb.; currunta, 10c; apricot. 12 kt Ho; peaches, 8i lie; prune, Italian, ij 10c, allver, ISc; figs, whin aid black, OMifl'Mic; currents, ii'-jc; ralalna. loose Muscatel fi 41 7 'i c ; hUacheil Thompson, 11 i; iitilileaehtid Sultan a, SMic; seeded, 7HWSMic. Coffee--Rousted, In drums, 2lu(t0o per poutul. Nuts Walnuts, Itiiii Hi Mio; per pound; Brall nuts. 12 'lie; lllberts. I.'t; alinomls, ICilSe; pecans, 17c; cocoanuts, llOenJl per dozen. Salt (iranubiteil, f 15 per ton; hulf- grouiid, 1110b, $7.50 per ton; r, 'h, is per ton. Beans - Small white, $5 10; large white, $.1.2,',; Lima, sfii.75; pink, 6e; red Meilcans, ec; bavnu, Slii5, Sugar-Dry granulated, $',.;i; fruit nnd berry. $5.75; beet, $5.55; Ultra C 25; powdered, barrels, $(1.00; eubes, barrels, $11.15. Rice No. 1 Japan, (ic; chipper gradus, fi(ti T'i c; southed head, O'li J 7c, Honey Choice, $3.75 caia; itniln4 10c per pound. Vegelalileit mid Vrult. Fresh Fruits Apples, D0c(j$L50 lier tiox; peaches, 2565 per box; plums, Hi Hie per lb.; pears, $l,25U $1.50 per box; grapes, 90cij$l per box. Tropical Fruits Oranges, Valencia $4 i 4 50; Calllornla grapefruit $1 j 5; lemons, $!i' (i.50 per box; pineapples, Gc per lb. VeKtables Artichokes, 65ii75c per doivu; asparagiiH, Jl iil 1' per dozen; lieaM, 5c; culibage, lul'ic per lb.; cauliflower, 40c per dozeu; celery, bQt pr ciale; cucumbtra, 50c per box; eggplant, 5 pr pound; head Ivttuce, $1.75 per cral; hot boue Ultuce, 75ci$l pr box; puns, fcilKo. per iKiunil; popirs, KIOe. per pouid; ralaaet, 15(2o pr doiun; rkubttrb, 2Vj(illc pr kiib4; apluach, 4(j5c ier lb.; touiatita, 75i (i" per hot ; (arllc 'iii lie pyr lb. Saek VejelableH Turolps. $100 pr aaek; bw Ih, $110; ruUbacas, $1 ii 1.10; carrots, $1.25. Sweet potatoes 1 U il He pr lb. I'lilaloes lliirbaiilis (em il5e per Clb onions Oregon, ft. on per su k. Uoih, Wool, lllilfB. Lie. Hopa- emp, ISfcj 20'ie, aeeonl Ing In ipialily. Wool - Faslern Oregon, MylHe per pouml; Vaikr, ::rn2:;c. Mohair - l 'liolce 32c. Ill, I, :, Silled, 13 'ii p'-r It, ll.llle'l stags, hides lilag j calf, IK' I nailed Up, 13c; Milled : 'a, ; green lihb , 1 1 'n: dry 1 M ; dry calf, No. I. 2'.c; dry I2UI3 'i IUiiim lie s. I '1 id, 2o I la' on In ; ,1c In y s iii'i: Lull", Sill' ill! dil'i' iii'li. !'l FrmliToii'i. All hl.eH. I- ; I .!,:! !, I 1 :n Z'.'r; 'ali'hil'l Ii, 15 'a lI' . I, i, dry 'ul, 13 , 1 I 'v n I., 'i'-: i. nc ;. - -alt , ; ; 1 1 ,d, I'. M.;ii,l Beef long'. I ef "ls, J .., ; ', Its ;,; klol' '-.I'-s. 21e 11, il u.t f 1 Baircs l'i lll'.e, $M. Ice,, , ..ill I, mil, a' biiicli iuiig'i''H. I-..; JI0 t.'ll.'" I'-II'I'T-'I. , I ';-,.; ' l.il.d.ild, l, i 1 '. c WIIUI ISII F '.ii W llh FT. ... . I . I , ta'v I I. I- lei Hay, t::io'l.)' I,:,' .ilcl ' ' .112 'i''i 1 1 '" 1 1 ; " 1 1 li '.' I'M" j , Cl,ent bay Ittiller and I pi.-t.-rf.i. i ' f 1! I't-aiP'-ry tn.'"-r, per lb Country bu't-.r. p-r lb I ggi. i ' r doi .35 'v: . . 3'ic , . . . 30'. ,. . .41' . , ... I , , 11 ' I'oiitlrj. !!.: 1 1, n r tl .1iV I" v !! I Hcstcca. Steer (under lOil ; ) Si, era iluon tl, j,Hi , ' I'ows, ,,.r tiuti.lred weight li'".'s. f it, per -,,iitn S'ock lints, per Poilihl . J "ii :a UU'Uii .'"I ( 4 f,0 .7u7Sc ti ' iJ To Sc lie So 65c fill 2f. Kwes. ,.r poiniil , Sprum hunl'S, per pound Veal, aceordiiiK to t;n il ( y ' Fell-. P"y, per poutul Salle,! country p,,itB, each IJimh peltn, oiieh Is veer I'.ii'l'ainl cross'.' An Imta- fault llndlng dlsposlt',,1! is often due (ll ,1 .11. I...... I ... , I . . ' -a man i i . .ii..... ,i ... i . - .i. f,. -Mm ii i i neany iilwava god nature,!, . Kr.'.it many havo 1'ieu ivrnianentlv eure.1 ,,f d i. , (rouble by laking Chamberlain' tab. ! lets. For salo by all dortlers, If You Send AH Flatwork To the Salem laundry you m. sen wnKhday and Iroulngday work more than half, The linen will h whiter, olotm er and bundled with leu wear than It wKiild receive In your own hands. We do no rubbing on washboard. Pure soup nnd an abundance of puro water do tho work for us. Our prices are very roasoiiahlo, and Include tho washing and Ironing of all tho sheets, table cloths, plllowruseH, towels, napkins, etc. Wouldn't ymi like to have us send a, wagon for a package'.' Phono us. Salem Laundry Co. 13(1 Bill South Liberty Street. Telephone .Maine 25. 0 Ml.l Special Land Bargains By R. II. Rutherford & Co. Bush Dreyman BUg., Rooms 21 and 22 93 acres very flnu land closu to town, worth $125 par acre, nt a gurrl fun for n few days at $05. Will take Salem properly to twetily-flvo hun dred dollars, In exeluiugn. 41 acres near Salem, with, team j crop, eight head of cattle, tools, chick ens and other things, with unusual (onus; price $110110. A splendid stock form of 21MI acres, with any tonus du elled; price $75 per aero. It I a great buy A fine pruuii orchard of 15 acres to exchaugt) for city property. A In acre prunu orchard to sell on minimal terms. A map. 42 acres iinar Illilnpuinleuco tn el'. on your own term. This I well Im proved and good land. 10 acrr near tin city, n porfei-t licautr, tu Hull for only three tliou vaiul. It la Indeed hard to beat. 'I'yrin. MY WORK Speaks for Itself Thoiisulids of sallsll'id ciih (omers are my bust adver tisement. 'I' ! 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 K . Sheet M.liil Work. LlghtliiK I'lunis and Fur riaee. My iieiM,, -"If iny wmk I not iV.lii I lll u.iiko It r:ghl " A. U V RASE R I'hon Hi. Hi Htt Ht Great Chinese Doctor L. M. Hum Mkh medii Ine hlch l(lll,ll U"H IU i. IK I ut and v n. 1 1 ,,.1'eea In ' 'i ' III!.. I'll K. ' ll ' ''. I'l'-'O I' V, St., ma' ll, Pier, l 'll ulo an f Ola' ki-iied ir ein, broken 1 1 -1 m hici'I nil k'n't'i "f !" I'. I ma wak ii, a. li'.'i.i.i 'i','l,i tKls ( 'i 1 1 ,t' I' ,'i fi' : 'I .ii g iri. do Off., .1 lc,,,:s f' '."I I ' I to 7 t"' " I :; ii Kb '" "i. upM'ai- '1 ere nv ' II h i.c'Im," y ,- c.il.tl I M, HH - ii.iiiii. I'M: ,eV I I .ei'leil , S',llell l,l ; ', J .;,I'IIIC ; Oil','-!, felliill IS 1. 1 1 pPll I ',ne ',f VP 1,4 ii.'el lm: ' ! ' n in lie! J-l'tl .J -1 f i '1 i v ,l"!ll, "I " j fiOLD DUST HOIK Vlmle l,V Hie SVUMV K lOII'AM', Syitm;, OreKon Hade lor lumlly I ' A-k and jour irrmer fur IL Shorti l";i on Mr a h.irii I -. It. WAI.I.Al f, Xt'it