Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, November 21, 1912, Page Page Seven, Image 7

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Business Opportunities
. CCIFIED ADTERTISINP. PDnrrno &
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CARl!lA(i - - - - - n
"SS-Successor to Walker;
carriage nnd automobile trimming,
' fringe trl ilng goods, new work
and repairing. I am carrying a full
line of Masurcy's house and bugfy
paints, brushes, oils and the very
Lt varnishes. 304 S. Commercial..
D 12-1-tf
"nilltorRACTIC-SFlNOLOGlST.
pToL. SCOTT Graduate of Chir
opractic's Fountain Head; Davon
port, Iown. " you have tried every
thing ai"1 ,iave R(t no rellef' try
Chiropractic Bplnal adjustments and
get well. Office 406-7-8 U. S. Na
tional Dank Building. Phone Main
87.
"CLE A N 1 N ASP l'RESSIMQ.
XUON PRESSING PARLORS D ry
and steam cleaning and dye works.
Ladles' silks, lces and gloves given
special attention. Gents'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-tt
"kuctkic fixtures,
electric fixture & supply co.
130 N. Liberty street Electric
contracting, Inside wiring supplies
and fixtures, estimates given. Tele
phone Main 263. 9-3-tt
UFNDRY.
CLOTHES LAST LONGER With our
all band work; established 20 years.
225 South Commercial St. Phone
1158. Hop Loo. 7-25-tf
LIQUOR HOUSES.
WILLIAM riUTTB Fine wlnes.llquors
and cigars. We handle the celebrated
Kellogg nnd Castle whiskies. Cool
anil refreshing beer constantly on
draught. South Commercial St.
FAMILY LIQt'OR 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 LOAX.
MONEY TO LOAN on diamonds,
watches, jewelry and all articles
of value. We also buy and sell.
Unredeemed pledges for sale. Wil
liams typewriter for sale, $G. Sa
lem Loan Office, 120 Liberty st. '
NEW AND SECOSD-U AND GOODS.
E. L. STIFF New and second-hand
furniture, hardware and general
supplies. Best cash prices paid for
second-hand goods. Just received a
largo shipment of new linoleums,
carpets and rugs.- Corner Court and
Liberty streets. Phone 941. 3-12-tf
HIGHEST prlco paid ror pecond-hand
furniture, ranges, hardware, 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 new and second-hand store
can save you money on new furni
ture, ;a well as second-hand goods.
See me befor selling your house
hold goods or buying your second
hand goods. See ma for bargains.
Plmno Main 451, 252 State St. 4-15-tf
OSTEOPATHIC rHYSICIAKS
DR. 0. F. HEISLET and Dr. S. Etta
Heisley (graduates of A. S. O.,
Klrksvllle, Mo Dr. A. T. Still
president of ths school and found
r of the science of Osteopathy),
general osteopathic practitioners.
Also hydrotherapy and electric
'Ijht baths glvon without extra
charge for rheumatism, kidney and
"ver troubles. The success In
these treatments Is equal to going
1 the hot lakes. Confinement
seB arj(i female troubles a pec
la'ty. 205 and 206 U. 8. Bank
DR3- B. H. WHITE AND R- W.
Walton, Osteopathic physicians and
n"ve specialists. Graduates of
American School of Osteopathy,
Klrksvllle, Mo. PoBt-graduate and
Socialized in nervous diseases at
108 Angeles College. Treat acute
Wd chronic diseases. Consultation
free. Lady attendant Office 505
Bo U. 3. National Bank building.
Plne 859. Residence 346 N. Capi-
JJtreet. Phone 469.
PLUMBERS.
Ur-
rNuTlAD-It is worth
more than any other bread, yet the
rW la no higher. For Bale at your
grocer's. California Bakery, Thomas
r-nolcy, Props.
"E0. M. BARR-Piumblng, hot water
steam heating and tinning, 164
merctal St., Phone Main 192.
9-Mjr
"wrcjaiUNAI CARDS
K.UTKOl'THY.
NATUROPATH lTT.
tem but the best from many others
with so many mora chances ,,f of.
rTilr ""no-Therapy
', Kl Klet'i-r'c nnd motli
fin in A l,4i, ...i,.
- - u wiui dietetics neither
OtDlM.I., .
"" ""6 RMimng, but correctly
"ulc" rllllns or ordinary food
prodiielnn. assured health ,i ,.
out which there 8 no dependence to
r oemg normal. Dr J t
Work, onice 529 Court street.
l'OUTLA.MJ HOTELS.
NEW MATTHIESEN HOTEI-Corner
F rnni nn.l ni i.i.
vuiunium, at uregon Elec
tric depot Steam heat, hot and cold
water In all rooms n,,. ...... ,
. W,,v.lt KMy
night; rooms 50c, 75c and $1, Also
Harrison, 4U1 to 407 Front St
Jonn jiatthlescn
houses
proprietor, both
10-0-tf
SAM) AX1) GKAVEL. 7
SALEM CONSTRUCTION company
can supply you Wth Band and
gravel. Offlce 464 Court street
Phone Muln 790. Gravel bed on
Front Btreet and North Mill Creek.
6-28-tf
SCAVENGER.
SALEM
eUAVENGEu Chas. Sooh
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. c.u.tr
SKCOND-HAXD CLOTHING.
BARGAINS If you are looking for
bargains, come to the new and sec
ond hand clothing store, 342 North
Commercial street We also buy
second-hand cJothlng and pay the
highest cash price. B. Gollob, pro
prietor. Shoemaker wanted. Phone
Main 1931. 9-12-tf
THERESKA HAT " WORKS."
HATS of all kinds renovated and re
cleaned, Prompt alterations; work
guaranteed. Thereska Hat Works,
205 S. High street Phone Main 251.
Snlem, 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
UPHOLSTEIUNO, RENOVATING.
F. B. MERRY & CO. Vacuum carpet
cleaning, on or off the floor; carpets
altered and laid ; mattresses made
and renovated; furniture re-covered;
shades and awnings made and al
tered, 238 High street Phone 568.
8-22-tf
VETERINARIAN'.
DR. W. G. MOREHOUSE Practical
veterinarian. Successor to Dr. J. J.
Kenwell. Graduate Cornell Univer
sity. Office JacK Darr's feed
stables, 644 Ferry street. Phones,
office 2199; house 1510. Sa'cm,
Oregon. H 7-
WOOD AND COAL.
SALEM FUEL YARDS Fuel kept
tunder shelter. I handle Kopian
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 iraue sis.
For water service apply at office.
Bills navnble monthly in advance.
WATCHMAKER.
U. S. MILLER, the WATCHMAKLK-
Over 20 years' experience as
watchmaker at Beatrice, Neb. High
grade work at eastern prices. Opera
House block, 4S4 Court st. 10-5-tf
LODGE DIRECTORY
SALEM LODGE NO. 4, A F. & A
M. Stated communication on iirsi
Friday In each month at 7:30 p. m
In Masonic hall, McCornack block.
D. W. Pugh, W. M.; John Bayne,
secretary.
UNITED ARTISANS-Capltal Assem
bly No. 84, meets every Wednesoay
at 8 p. m, in Moose Hall. Glenn C
NUes, M. A. S. R. Vale, Secretary,
158 South Cottage St Phone U14
LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE Cherry
City Lodge No. 493, meets every
Tuesday evening at 7:30 in Moose
Hall, corner Court and High streets.
D R, Yantls, Dictator; H. H. Turner
Secretary, 135 South Commercial
Street
S5J to tl. "
gatlon
MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA
Oregon Cedar Camp M.
eMcBhaV-nerCourt;nd
Liberty streets. Elevator sen to.
A. H. Bunn, Consul; F. A Turner,
Clerk.
iJ-
JtI)iHE(T01tV-r(,tIlm(I
woodmi77TT72 "
Snt,,, i "UR"D Meet every
8 " unlay nigh, at 7:20 .
Um,iC ba, Mc-Carnavk block. F.
I. D,-nald.,,c. C, L, H. n,.
l-U'-09
CHinu'ir.1.- . ":
M ..V1A N0' 27, O.
2oc?seS,W' i S
PACIFIC 'loSgr NO. mT77T
MUBfin ft inM .
Mini, u v rii nv in
i'i:n moiun at 7 :.?.)
n.
Frank
JasKoskl, v.'. m
secretary.
Lot
Pearce,
MULTNOMAH ROYAL ARCH CHp7
" No. 1. Masonic hnli
Friday ,, each n.on.b, at 8 TZ
j KIana Ex. High Priest: Lot
Ia I'enrne. sirrotnrv.
ItEAL ESTATE.
c n n r. i .
house fruit, running' w iter, clone to
school, church and stores, rart
cash time. Also two Jersey cows,
fresh, n. M. Woods, Aniltv, Oro
"-9-2W
FOR SALE Twenty acres, well 1m-
1'iuveu. i miio from Liberty, will
take part In Salem property; easy
terms on balance. Inquire at ll.i
North Twentieth street. ll-1.-:it
A GENUINE rtAnr.ATY 1 .d..-.i
wt A vn Viuml
ral estate. The first with $1000 gets
a $-000 choice lot In good locality,
or a $1250 lot in liMiiitirnl n.
Ocean at $750. A rare opportunity for
Biiiau casn; balance payments. Ap
ply Capital Journal, 11-13-tf
FOR SALE.
COLT FOR SALE-G-months-old trot-
ter, $25. Star Hottllug works.
11-pO-tf
FOR SALE Forty-foot countor cheap.
Call at 371 State street Phone
Main 2232. 10-8-tf
WOOD FOR SALE Secnnd.iriMwlh
four-foot and 10-Inch lengths.
Phone 694. ll-19-0t
FOR SALE, CHEAP Team farm
mares, about MOO pounds each.
William J. Ball, route 3. Phone
Fanners 841. 11-lG-lw
FOR SALE
OR TRADE A two-pas
senger auto, first-class order, will
trade for lot or anything. See me
at 430 Court street. Tre Oregon
Junk Shop. 1 1-2-1 m
READ THIS If taken soon, $100 will
buy a young well-broke driving
mare with a good single harness.
Owner going away and wishes to
sell. Call at room 304, U. S. Hank
bhlg., or phone 470.
FOR SALE In East Portland, a very
neat restaurant has Al location. If
properly handled will make a pay
ing Investment. Sales can bo made
to average $30 to $35 or more per
day. Price $900. Address 115 Grand
Ave., Portland, Or. ll-19-3t
GUARANTEED AUTO SPRINGS-We
ninntifacture high grade auto and
trutk springs, also repair, set up,
and re-temper old springs. Our lorg
list of satisfied customers will rec
ommend our ability as leaders in
our work. Laher Auto' Spring Co..
2ii North 15th St., PortlandOr.
10-1-tf
FOR KENT.
FOR RENT A bedroom close in, well
situated. Phone 19G7. 11-20-31
FOR RENT Store room, 342 North
Commercial street Phono Main
1931. H"201
FOR RENT One-room cottage, lL'th
and Oak; stove and water. $.1 per
mouth. -'-
FOR RENT Housekeeping apart
ments. 597 N. Liberty. Phono Main
2195. I1"14-"
FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping
rooms. Close in, electrlo lights, gas,
bath and heat. 435 North Liberty
Btreet.
WANTED.
WANTED Five-room bungalow, 3u
horse power roadster in part, la
ment, In first-class condition; run
2000 miles. Phono Main 805, 207
Masonic bulldln. 11-20-tf
WANTED Man not over 35 years old,
of good appearand, wno nas im
manent home in Salem, to manage
branch office for corporation. Call
for Faulkner, Marlon Hotel. 11-20
WANTED Married man wishes steady
position driving car; capu.e - -palr,B.
Can furnlsh reference.
Phone 832. Call room 0. H--
JTCOMMISSION CO. wants tur-
Keys, ducks and K'-cse,
. , ...... . ,1, urioe. In connection
lllgneei. .-.. 1
Willi Farmers Feed Barn
11-13-tf
six
. i-,.nor b hepiiera i"o
,,;,ths old; reward. Frank ror,..
Phone
c, Box 120, ruuw .
ll-20-3f
SrhIXVlJ .
r7T-,.TurkeyS and ducks
,uuvr , cndiv November
24. tverju".
laskowski.
11-20-31
m Salem and
ESTATE AND GENERAL
MISCELLANEOIS
R.
J. HKn.rnnAru r. .
" " nave op
ened a blacksmith sbop at w .i,r,
Liberty sireet. where wo win ' M
Kinds of work. wnl nr i,.,
""l"lo springs a speWahv. U.,s.lm
MENTAL SCIENCE-l'rof. E
Btautlne Smith and vf hWrt jllst
arrived and opened healing arlo-s
-v -lo .,wm i,ioeny street
they treat successfully all d
mo nuinan body Is subject (,. v,
suggestive thcra)eutlc ar.,1 i .. !,' -Isiu
scientifically applied, wl:h C;.
years of actual practice. Spocml o,'.
fer fer two weeks onlv. Inv-stlct-tltn
f-ea' lO-IMm
How's Tliisf
l off'T fllln llniwlr...! n.,11. .. t
wi'.id for nny rase of Catarrh that
cannot be
Cure.
cured
by Hull's Catairh
F. ,T. CHENEY & CO , Toledo, O.
We. tli.) undersigned, have Known
F. J. CVeney for tho last 15 years, ami
believe him perfectly honorable In all
business transactions and tlnanehillv
able, to curry out any obligations made
by hia II rm.
NATIONAL HANK OF COMMERCE,
Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Ctiro Is taken inter-
nally, acting directly upon the blood
d mucous surfaces of the kvimii
Testimonials Bent free. Price. cents
per bottle. Sold by all drimelsts.
Take Hall's Family Pills for consti
pation.
Some pwple are so generous that
they will even always let you have
their way.
I'lngged Train. Willi Shirt.
Tearing his shirt from his back an
Ohio man flagged a train nnd saved It
from a wreck, but 11. T. Alston, Ral
eigh, N. C, once prevented a. wreck
with Electric Bitters. "I was In a ter-
blo plight when I began to use
them," be writes. "My stomach, bead,
lack and kidneys were all badly af
fected and my liver was In bad condi
tion, but four bottle of Electric Hitters
u ndo me fwl like a new mail," A trial
will convince you of their matchless
merit for any stomach, liver or kidney
trouble. Price 50c at J. C. Perry's.
One example of futility Is trying to
sell a bald headed man a bottle of
hair dye.
Porto Rico's New Wonder.
From far away Porto Rico come re
ports of a wonderful new discovery
that Is believed will vastly benefit the
people. Ramon T. Mnrchnn,' of Barce-
hineta, writes "Dr. King's New Discov
ery Is doing splendid work here. It
cured mo about five times of terrible
coiikIih and colds, also my brother of a
severo cold in his chest and more than
20 others, who used It on my advice.
We hopo this great medlclno will yet
be sold In every drug store In Porto
Rica." For throat and lung troubles
thoro Is nothing better. A trial will
convince you of Its merit. 50c and $1
Trial bottlo free. Guaranteed by J. C.
Perry.
If the mind pictures of the child
are clean and wholesome, a man or
woman will walk safely and do well.
'It Is a pleasure to tell you that
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is the
best cough medicine I have ever
used," writes Mrs. Hugh Campbell of
Tnvoiila. Ga. "I have used It with all
my children and the results have been
highly satisfactory." For sale by all
dealers.
A woman Isn't comfortable unless
nearly everything she wears Is tlht.
'Th'To could b no better nicdlclin
than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.
My children were all sick with whoop
ing cough. One of them was In bed,
bad a lilgn fever and was coughing up
blood. Our doctor gave them Cham
berlains Cough Remedy and the first
dose eased them, "' t"0 """'
cured them," say Mrs. R. A. Donald
son, of Lexington, Miss. For sale by
all dealers.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
C ASTORIA
O. CT.Co.'s
Sfamer leaves for Portland Mon
day, Wednesday and Friday at 6 a. m.
S. r. IIALDTTIN, Agt.
PHI CHESTER S PILLS
So5KtOISTSVlRVHL8
FRENCH FEWflLE
AW
PILLS.
1 '',! ;,lLAt
t'tl.'l
fit 'A hi-.!..!."-' "," '""
1- V
Vfckit
RAILROADS.
'M i ..i i .... . .
Train No. U
I "-Albany l'as-vtiser
I I - Portland Express
H' Ori'Koti i:pre.ss
2V- Vilt:lTl,..lt.. 1 1 1 1 . i .... I
7 : ; t u hi.
r:On a.m.
5:;M a.m.
. !' ;'c,i in
12 ::!." p. in.
2: I'll p. in
":;! p. in
Wl,"rM:'-Shas,a l.linliio
' -; Port land Passenger
-' I'onlaiid Passeiij'.er.
'-'-i'- Local ay f..jti,t ....
-l -Portland through fr't.
Nelltlllinilllii.
L"1 Calitornia Express
P.' Ashland Passenger. . , ,
1 ."- Uoselmi'i; Passenger. . .
.10.
a in.
111! p in.
a. in.
11 :10a.m.
I:
!, p.m.
is p m.
:s p m.
10 p 111
io p ni.
' p 111.
27 WiUanielte Limited a
11- Shasta Limited 7
I." San Francisco l-Apress. in
! -Albany Passenger s
22,"i .,i,al w,y freiglit 1;
221-San Fi-aiulsi'o through
fi'eb'.ht !2;ilp.in
Salcni-IJerr liiailili.
127 - i'nssei'.ger an. Salon .. !:2r. a.m.
12." Pass. md leaves Salem 10-eo a.m
U'li-Pass. mxdaiT. Salem . . 4; 00 pan
!2V- lu s'imer leaves Salem
.30 p.m.
OltltiOX ELECTRIC RAILWAY CO.
Northbound.
Leaves Salem. Arrives Portland
Train No.
...2(1 Owl... 5:45 am.
. .. fi 8:4a a.m.
... 8 Ltd... 9:45 a.m.
... 10 11:20 1111,
... 12 Ltd. ..11:50 a.m.
. .. 14 1:40 pin.
2:30 11.111...
0:30 am.,.
S:00 am...
8:55 a.m...
10:00 n.m...
11:20 am...
2:00 p.m...
4:00 pin...
4:15 pin...
6:05 pin...
9:00 pm...
10 ... .
IS Ltd.
20 ....
. 4 : 20 p.m.
. 5:50 p.m.
. (1:30 p.m.
. S;2a p.m.
.11:15 p in.
.... 21 ....
Southbound.
Leaves Portland Arrives Salem
0:10 a. in 1 8:30 am.
7:35 11.111 3 9:55 a.m.
8:20 a in 5 Ltd. .,10:10 a.m.
10:40 n.m 7 1:00
1:55 p in 9
4:05 p. m 11
4:40 11.111 13 Ltd..
0:10 pm 17 Ltd..
6:23 11.111 19
9:10 pm 21
11:45 mil 25 Owl.,
. 4:15
. 0:20
. 6:30
. 8:00
. 8:45
.11:30
,. 2:00 a.m.
Northbound.
l-oavcs Albany Arrives SMom
8:00 n.m 10 8:55 a.m.
5,ti0 pm 22 0:00 p.m.
Leaves Eilgeno Arrives Salem
7:30 a. 111 12 Ltd... 10:00 n.m.
11:00 n.m 16 2:00 p m.
1:20 pin IS Ltd... 4:00 p in.
6:00 p.ni 21 9:00 p m.
9:30 p. m 26 Ovl ... 1:30 n in.
Southbound
Ijpitvn Salem
4:20 p. in
11:35 p.m....
live Salem.
2:00 n.m
8:33 n.m....
Arrive Albany
9 5:20 ii.ni.
21 12:30 a.m.
Arrive Eugmio
25 Owl... 7:15 n.m.
1 11:30 a.m.
5 Ltd... 12:40 p.m.
7 4:00 p.m.
17 10:30 p.m.
10:10 a.m
1-00 p.m....
8:00 p.m....
SALEM. FALLS CITY WESTERN
RAILWAY CO-TIME TABLE.
Went Salem.
Laves
No. 1 for Black Rock 9: no a m.
No. 3 for Falls City 1:20 p.m.
i No. 5 for Falls City :4r.p.m.
No. 123 for Independence... 9:i,uam.
No. 125 for Independence... G:30 p. m.
Arrives
From Dallas 8:15am.
From Black Bock 12:30 p.m.
From Falls City 3:40 p.tu.
From Independence 9:00m.
From Independence 4:45 p. m
Himdujl duly.
Leaves
No. 11 for Black Hock 9:i0ain.
No. 13 for Black Rock 1:20pm.
No. 15 for Dallas 5:10 pm.
No. 123 for Independence... 9:50 a hi.
No. 125 for Independence.. .6. 20 p.m.
Arrives
From Dallas 8:15 a.m.
From Black Rock 1:10 p.m.
From Black Ho. k 5:30pm.
From Independence 9:00am
From Independence 5:14 p.m.
A (Jrent Building En IK
when Its foundation Is undermined,
and If the foundation of health good
dlgoHtlon Is attack!, o.ulck oollaps"
follows. On the first hIimis of IndlRfH
tl.,n, Dr. King's Nw Life Pills should
h taken to tone tint stomach nd reg
ulato llwr, kldiwy and L"w"ls'
I leasant, easy, safe, and only 25 cenU
at J. C. Perry's.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTORIA
SALEM FENCE WORKS'
Haditirter for
hop iviiiF. i-onntv ama
uoux w'iiie u:cni
num wibe MiifKv noons
MAMIIOIH HOOFIMi
T. H. ! KKAWV IIOOFIMI
All at the Jowwt pric
R, B. fLtMING
fiurMnr t that. I. XnWenn
;P C'onrt Htrwt
I'booe 121
rOHTLANl) HIKKETS.
Oraln, Klmir, Veed. Etr.
Wheat Track prOv.: flul
bliiestem. St ,i SLY; t'ortyfold. 7s
P. 1 ssian. 7 tie; valb y. 7;le.
7Sc;
v; re,!
shorts
MUlstiiiTs- ltr.m J22 per ton
521; middlings, $,10,
Flour--Patents, $U0 per barrel;
straig..ts, J;;.io; oxports. $;t.t;0j,3.70;
Valley. $i;;o; graham, $4 20; whole
w l-.i-.vt , $4.i0.
Corn - -Whole. $;;:; cracked, $;!;t.;,0
per ton.
Hay- Tluiotbv
flT; alflfa. ti
o'over. 10, ,ats and ie
bay, $10,i11
0;.ts- o, 1, wh.te. $2i
tin.
$12. grain
si 2;. 00 per
Hailey Peed, ; ,,i'0 per ten; brew,
ilu;, fL'Tt.; 2S p, 1 ,,; ,,,lej, $:7.,r,0,(
J'.SaO.
Dairy mid CouuTri Produce
nutter Oregon cieaiucrT. solid1
pack, e.'.o per lh ; pilnm, l,,,x i(H
;u;'.o.
Eggs - Oregon ranch 40c.
Cheero-Full Cream twins, ISc per
lb.; Young America, 20 "ue.
Poultry Hens, l;
broilers
Lf-jc; ducks, v
oiiig, 10i 1 lc; gees.'
IL'.'c; turkeys, live, Iv; dressed
:::c.
Veal-Fancy, 85 to 125
pounds.
lL'ilU'nc per lb.
Pork -Fancy, ltUilO'iie per lb.
Groceries, Dried Fruits. Ktc.
Dried Fruits Apples, 10c per lb.;
currauts, 10c; apricots, 12 J 14e;
peaches, Sijllc; prunes, Italian,
10c, silver, ISc; figs, white and black,
6'4W7'ic; currents. 9Sc; ralslim,
Icoso Muscatel O'iilT'vc; blivaehed
Tbonipsnii, II lie, unbleached Sultan
as. 8Mic; seeded, 7VHfSM)0.
Coffee Boasted, In drums, 26 if 40c.
per pound.
Nuts - - Walnuts, 17 n ISe per Ih ;
Brazil mils. 12 'lie; filberts. I.'.c; al
moiids. lil ulsc; pecans, We; cocoa
nets, !oii 'ii p, r doen.
Salt-(ii'iinulated, $15 per ton; half
ground, 100s, $7.1.0 per ton; 50s, JS
per ton.
Beans Small white, $5 40; fluge
liite, $ I ,i Lima. ""; pink,
red .Mexicans, 5c; bayou, $105.
Sugar Dry granulated, $5.75; fruit
anil berry, $5.75; beet, $5.55; Extra C
$5 25; powdered, barnds.f6.00; cubes
barrels, $6.15.
Itice No 1
or grades, I '::
Japan, .Vu .'1 ''jc; cheap-
; soul liern bead. 5 1
ilc.
Honey Choice, $3.75 case; Btralneil
pic pel pound.
Vegetable and Fruits.
Fresh Fruits -Apples. ;,oc , $1.50 per
iiox; pears, 75i ufl 25 per l,.; giapei
; lun l.lo per box; cranberries $1 1 50
barrel; 0:1 ahas. ;.V n l 5n per
doi'ii.
Tropic il Fruits Oranges, Valencia,
M; naels, $2 5o 0 3 5o; California
in p. f iiiit . $ l'o 5; Florida crap" fruit,
$l.5o; lemons, $6 per box; pineapples.
He. per lb; pomegranates, 2 per box,
persimmons, $1.75 per box.
Vegetable Beans. 12c; cabbage, le
per lb ; cauliflower. 4m 0 ft 2,1 per !
dozen; celery, $.;.5n per crate; ciicuiu- I
In rs, 50'n i;oc per doen; eggdanl, loci
per poiiml; load lettuce, $2 per crale; j
peppers, Oil Sc per Hi ; rinllslu's, LMi
2ui' per doen; sprouts, Sc; tomatoes.'
$1.25 per box; garlic. 5'ii'.o per II,; ,
I iimpkiiis, I :ii c per Hi. I
Sack Vegetables Turnips, $1.00 I
per sink; beets, $110; rutabagas, $1
ii 1.10; carrots, $1 25. I
Sweet potatoes 1 'l4 4j 2: pur lb. !
Potatoes lliirliitnk'i i.'U' per C!b
Oiumis llr. ron, Jl o per sie l(. 1
llOIH, tVuill, Ililll K. I II.
Hop., BH2- 1 iop, ii 11 1 :i', 10 1 old
UiK to iiiallly.
Wool Eastern Oiegon, MtfPJc Pit
pound; Valley, 2 n i'.W..
Mohair --Choli h 22c.
Hull Sailed, 13 '-i per Pi.; tailed
calf, I tic; sallcil kip. 12' ; haltf.l r.:w,
i''Ai-; green hides, il '-e dry Mil' H
He; diy calf, N11. 1, 2 .', , dry ':
12uI3'4jc. I
I'rinlsliiuii.
Ham- -All "l.ci. I !:'; pl-
libs, Lie; ikiiin-'.. IS'tU ' Loll
ed, 27c.
Bacon - Fam y, 'i'U Mandaid,
18c; choice, 21c; Kugllsh, 15'n WHic
Diy Salt Meats Bark, dry null, 13
I4r;; hacks, eii.ok"l, 1 4 '-i y I J 's c; '
blllM. dry suit, 14 ':; sa-okwl. I'.c. ;
Huioki-d Mraia lleef toiu im, 25':;
drlad b.f eiii, 22e; oiiiIU, Ui 1
ld'.i, 2Jt; itiiiie-klm. 2c. J
Pickled (iood-Piii', PU f,'eL!
tU; mulr trip. $10. bona
eoll.'i
trli. $U : lunch loijgin J,
l.l ',!,'
tongues, $(
laird K'MlI'i r' ii'lernl. t
I :,'; tubs, 14 ';: -lai.'Ui'l,
tiiiic; tubs, 14',. c.
re a.
1 00s,
I (M AI. HIIOI ISAM.
. ii. ;,' r ion
5,.,r, hard wlie.il.
HtLkU.
...f:v;''
14-1
'Il
. .. $.'-
7:, n -
:, i 'i
Vu
I'll IS
' I
t, per Inula-.'
L'r-b'
I
'Ci"ina balk, 1
j I ' lalo'-s, jut L
II.!. tlmo'by .
'T I'l
li.I.el
in'
$12 o'li It Oi
f ..i ' and ', ' 'I 'i
,5!
1 I !
I'll, . r t. i '
' le-.,' La-'
Ilu.t-r aud iggt.
I' .tterfat, per lb.
Crca.mory Li.t'er, l- r lb. . . .
Country L, ', per lb. ...
Leg . pc !- n
.3;c
. 3 1':
,42c
rosHrjr.
1-ryors. jier tt' ,
iLns. p,r it,
Roosters, per lb
I-IVMUU-k.
8'er (under 1000 ,
110
10c
60
....I5 60UI
. . .14 50 tft
.! 50itf 4 61
..7if7St
;sttMm (1000 to 1200 Ih.) ,
I Cow s, per hundred weight
j Hogs, f u pr 1'0'ind
1 Stock lings, per nound . . .
I Fives, ir pound ' j0
SprliiK Iambs, per peamd .....'.'.'.'..it
Hcivniun to unaliiv
I lVltH.
' "ry, per pound
.11
Salted country oelta
. euvh
oil II
. .
' 1 Jimb h'1s
. eiieh
Is
ble.
due
yoi.r luliaii,l
fault lliiMin.; d
t. .0..... 1 1
ns? An irrita
,H:l!,m u often
onna 'h. a man
I with good d
-iioli ,.; mar'" ahv:vv
genii ii..'ur,ii
lull perm mentl'
great ii.uiiv hava
etned of stomach
IV011M0 .y t.-il, I'll:,
idierl.iiii's tah.
lets p,,,- s.
.ill dealers.
If You Send
All Flatwork
To the Salem ljiiimlry you les
sen xv .Unlay and livuli.gduy
work more, tLun half.
Tho linen will he whiter, clean
er 1111(1 handled xvlth less wear
than It would recelvo In your
own hands. We do no rubbing on
washboaids. Burn soap nod an
abundance of pure water do tho
work for 119.
Our price are very reasonable,
and Include Ihe washliu; nnd
Ironing of all the shoots, table
cloths, pillow cases, toweU,
napkins, etc. Wouldn't you PU,
to have us send a wagon tor a
package?
Phone 11 m .
Salem Laundry Co.
130 lthl South Liberty Street.
Telephone Maine 25.
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j Special Land Bargains
By K. II. Rtilherford & Co.
Bush BreymanBUg., Rooms
21 and 22
'.13 acres very fine land close to
town, worth $125 per acre, at a sacrl
, lice for a few days al $05. Will takft
1 Salem properly to twenty five hun
dred iloliai s, In exchange.
1 41 acres near Salem, with team
'crop, eight bead of cattle, tools, chick
ens and oilier Ihiugs, with unusual
j terms; price $i',nuO. A splendid Htoek
'anil of L".nl neros, with any terms dn
1 idled; price $75 per acre. It is a great
buy
j A film prune orchard of 15 acred to
I exchaiign lor illy properly.
1 . A in linn prunu orchard to S"'i on
uniiiiuul lei ins. A biiap.
i 42 acres near Indnpolidciicu to nei;
011 your own lei iiis, This Is well Im
proved ami gnml land.
10 acres lit nr thu city, a perfecl
beauty, to sell for only threa tlinil
bu ml II Is luih'isl hard to beat.
T'lrmH.
MY WORK
Speaks for Itself
Tlioii'iniidii of unllslli'il cu-
lolllers HTH Iliy best Hllr
tbieuiellt. 'liniillig. Hlii" I Mutnl Wolk,
Lighting Plant 11 nnd Fur-
li e 0
My
motto
light,
"If
I i
my wo.'k
'III inuk
lint
right
A. L. FRASE R
Pliuu Hi. tin Sui rtt
Great Chinese Doctor
L. M. Hum
II aj mdli ,iih wh'ch will cur njr
knuiru i:i .urn Hd ii.ukaa tt h i laity
of an 4 gum iinin.-a to cm cnlmrli, M
ihiau, lu'ig, tli'imt, ilieiiic'i'liin. (lntl
Ity, ai'iiinioli, liver, k'-limf troulil";
I xi nr liliicki-nod or awnlUn r
i.a. hrukeii llii.'.n. amallpm l'liulc;
II klndi nf tiolls, bmt manhood, fauil
wliiii:a, heriiln liouidea and paral
s't ('oiiH'ilin'loii fie.i Cain of YU i
S Tnii Co , 1 Vriitim dru ani brt
(iff ' U hniira from 10 to U a in. and
1 I,, 7 p 01. li'flei) opim Hui-dara
153 illgb 1,'i'int, iiilli. Haliu. ill"
j GOLD llliST I Lfll'K j
fladr by the
HYBMIr' 1'iM'Ht (ItMI'IMf,
Siitiur, Ori-K'in
Made l r lainllj In
Ank
and
your gri'i'er for IL
Sliorti alwaj "a
Mr. a
bnaa5
P. H. WU.I.AI K, Aiffel
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