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' t i . 1 Business Opportunities in Salem and Vlrr CLASSIFIED ADTERTiSINGTPROFESSlONAL CARDSf 1 J .7 Capital Journal "Want Ads" Brinq Quick Results One cent a word for (lint Insertion. One-half cect a word fur each Insertion thereafter. No atlvertlaement taken for Irai than 25c. C'eunt alx wordi to the line. BAKERIES. BUTTERNUT BREAD It is worth' more than any other bread, yet the ' price is no higher. For sale at your I grocer's. California Bakery, Thomas ' & Cooley, Props. j CABKIAGE TRIMMING AND PAINTS f, W. BLISS Successor to Walker; carriage and automobile trimming, carriage trimming goods, new wuprk and repairing. I am carrying a full line of Masurey'a house and buggy paints, brushes, oils and the very best varnishes. 304 S. Commercial. 12-1-tf CIIIROPHACTIC-SPINOLOGIST. m. O. L. SCOTT Graduate of Chir opractic's Fountain Head, Daven 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. Residence Main 1629. 6-8-tf CLEANING AND PRESSING. MARION PRESSING PARLORS Dry and steam cleaning and dye works jKATS of all kinds renovated and re Ladles' silks, lacesnd gloves given Cleaned' Prompt alterations; work special attention. Gents'sults cleaned and pressed. We are cleaners and repairers. Try us. Goods called for and delivered. Parlors, 245 North L!ierty St F"neMa'n2(M4- 9'22-tt ELECTRIC FIXTURES. ELECTRIC FIXTURE & SUPPLY CO. 130 N. Liberty street Electric contracting, Inside wiring supplies and fixtures, estimates given. Tele- phone Main 263. 9-3-tf HOME BARGAINS. RENT PAYMENTS BUY HOME New three-room bungalow, $50 down, bal ance $10 per month. Flno oppor- : tunity to save your rent. Begin to day, every month counts. German Investment Co., Steeves building. 12-4-tf LAUNDRY. CLOTHES LAST LONGER With our all hand work; established 20 years. 225 South Commercial St Phone 1158. Hop Lee. 7-25-tf I LiQUOMUSES WILLIAM BUTTE Fine wlnes.llquors and cigars. We handle tho celebrated Kellogg and Castle whiskies. Cool and refreshing beer constantly on 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. MONEY TO LOAN on diamonds, watches, jewelry and all articles of value. We alBo buy and sell. Unredeemed pledges for sale. Wil liams typewriter for sale, $6. Sa lem Loan Office, 120 Liberty st. NEW AND SECOND-nAND GOODS. E. L. STIP'F New and second-hand 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-tj HK5HEST price paid for second-hand furniture, ranges, hardware, tents, etc. We carry the most complete stock of abovo 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 J can save you money on new furni I 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, 252 State St 4-15-tf 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 60c, 75c and $1. Also Hotel Harrison, 401 to 407 Front St John Matthlesen, proprietor, both houses 1Q-5-tf PLUNDERS. THEO. M. BARR Plumbing, hot water and steam heating and tinning, 164 Commercial St, Phone Main 192. 9-1-lyr SCAVENGER. SALEM SCAVENGER Chas. Soos, proprietor. Garbage and refuse w all kinds removed on monthly con tracts at reasonable rates. Yards and cesspools cleaned. Office, tele nhone Main 2247. Residence Main OSTEOPATHIC PDYSICIAXS DR. 0. F. HEISLEY and Dr. S. Etta Helslcy (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 baths given without extra charge for rheumatism, kidney and uuuuibh. me succesa In these treatments Is equal to going to the hot lakes. Confinement cases and female troubles a spec ialty. 629 Court street. DR8. B, H. WHITE ANT) n 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 605 606 D. S. National Bank building. Phone 859. Residence 846 N. Capi tol street Phone 469. SAND AND GRATEL. SALEM CONSTRUCTION company can supply you with sand and gravel. Office 464 Court street Phone Main 790. Gravel bed on Front street and North Mill Creek. 8-28-tf THEIiESKA HAT WORKS. SnK US. ,lnee8a Hat WorU, - u. i.ibu duccu ruone Main zul, Snlem, Oregon, 6-25-tf UNDERTAKERS. LEHMAN & CLOUGI1-U. J. Lehman. A M. Clough, morticians and funeral directors. Latest modern methods known to the profession employed. 445 Court St. 9-20-tf UI'IIOLSTEKIXG. HENOTATING. P. B. MERRY & CO. Vacuum carpet cleaning, on or off the floor; carpets altered and laid ; mittreeBes 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, 544 Ferry street. Phones, office 2199; house 1510. Salem, Oregon. 1 7- WOOD AND COAL. SALEM FUEL YARDS Fuel kept tinder 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. ifATER COXPANI. SALEM WATER COMPANY Office corner Commercial and Trade sts. For water service apply at office. Bills payable 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 st 10-5-tf LODGE DIRECTORY. SALEM LODGE NO. 4, A. !'. & a. M. Stated communication on first Friday In each month at 7:30 p. m., In Masonic hall, MeCornack block. D. W. Pugh, W. M.; John Bayne, secretary. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA, Oregon Cedar Camp ;.o. bJ. mis every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock In Masonic hall, corner Court and Liberty streets. Elevator service. A. H. Bunn, Consul; F. A Turner. Clerk. CHADWICK CHAPTER NO 37, 0 E. S. Regular meetings mm third Tuesdays. Masonic hall. Mrs. Marie n Derby, W. M.; Ida M. Bab cock, secretary. MULTNOMAH ROYAL ARCH CHAP ter No. 1. Masonic hall, second Friday of each month, at 8 p. m. U S. Rowland, Ex. High Priest; Lot U Pearce. secretary. PACIFIC LODGE NO. 60. A. F. & A f w..nnle hall, third Friday In each month at 7:30 p. m. Jaskoskl, W. M.; Lot L. secretary. Frank Pearce, UNITED ARTISANS Capital Assem bly No 84, meets every Wednesday at 8 p. m. In Moose Hall. Clenn C. Niles, M. A. S. R. Vale Secretary, 158 South Cottage St Phone 1214 foYAL ORDER OF MOOSE Cherry "dty Lodge No. 49S, meet, 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 TOTOTWD-Meet every Saturday n.ght at WM i McCarnack block, UZ;Z n c.: L H. Fletcher. WO"'"- - 1.1(1.09 I Jj)m;EDint:cTOBY-rontu i. SALEM HUMAN'R snnrw r. "eeier, president; Mrs. Lou Tlllson. . 4 u net or H,' .KCa.Se,a .f cr.ueU-v reported to he snZv V"? gallon. ' Pr-Vpn t t . . , . . .. 1S- K- t P. "' TU09'lny of ench k. W Cox K Ifl E" the' C': Ji w.tox. Kof RandS ' ' BEAL ESTATE. 11300 Will take one acre close to city Vt' "and ,or co8hs, colds and croup limits, good soli, nicely located, on have nCTt'r found 1,8 iual." Guar a popular street, with a new S-rL., antwd for "U bronchial affections nouse, some fruit, bored well, a very good buy, $1000 down The Square Deal Realty Co., U. S. Bank build ing. Room 304. Phone 470. DAIRY LAND FOR SALE-llil acres choice flnirv !, i i good pasture, eas'ily cleared, plen- tyipriMwator.nA.il. jl T. Dandy barn, good community and market for milk, 12 miles from Sa- lem and two miles tL A n svllS- will sell all or part. 00 Terms one-hal cash. Rosenbe g Bros., Aumsvllle, Ore. 7-X FOR SALE Modern 7-room plastered house, walls tinted, fine electric fix- tures, best of plumbing and connect- ed with the sewer, sleeping porch, cooling room, lot 50x180 feet, east front, high and well drained lawn, flowers and fruit trees, cement walk around the house. Located In East street. A bargain for a quick sale. Price $2300. See owner, Edward Rosteln, at Rostein & Grcenbaum's, 240 Commercial street. 12-;:0-U FOK SHE. FOR SALE Elgllsh pitbull puppies. Tracy Siarns, 333 Water street. 12-28-0t FOR SALE Forty-foot counter cheap, Call at 371 State street Phone Main 2232. 10-8-tf VOn SALE CHEAP A complete mov- lng picture outfit for road with En-1 Surely all tho hens didn't ImtIii lay terprlse calcium outfit, rheostats, lng at once to send eggs down 10 etc., 4000 feet good film. Would trade cents a dozen within a week, for 1912 motorcyclo In good shape. - " M. P. Journal. 12-28-31 W w'sl1 to cu" your ttl!nlloa ,c the fact that most infectious diseases GUARANTEED AUTO SPRINGS We manufacture high grade auto and truck springs, also repair, Bet up, and re-tcmper old springs. Our long list of satisfied customers will rec - oniinend our ability as leaders In our work. Laher Auto Spring Co.. 2ti Notth 15th St., Portland, Or. 10-5-tf 1 .. J FOR BENT. FOR RENT $10 per month, new 5 room.house, 1025 North Seventeenth street 12-28-Ct FOR RENT Furnished rooms for housekeeping. 70S North Commer cial'. Phone 2299. 12-30-31 FOR RENT Furnished sleeping rooms. Close In, electric lights, gas, bath and heat. 535 North Liberty street. H-12-tf FOR RENT Finest furnished rooms In the city, all modorn and new fur nishings throughout. Hot and cold water, hot water heat and electrlo lights, also bath. Come and look them over. Tho Argo Hotel. Phono Main 1890, 341 CLemeketa street. 12 7-1 m WANTED. I,. WANTED Woman to do family was lng. 291 N. Cot-age. 12-2S-31 V A.NTKTJ Girl for general House work. Must bo fompek'ii'., "'" ' wages. Phono t'-.'l. or ':.ill at 1 1 State K'.rei t. 12-2 1-lf WANTED Second-lijind automobile. State make, model, horsepower, and nrlce wanted. Address M- C. P., Capital Journal. 12-2S-3'. LOST-. LOST A black fur nr. k piece. i.iu- i . i II, eral reward for the return to Mrs. vettljolm. Phone 109 or 8!. :: -21-12' JIISCELLANKOl'S SALEM EMPLOYMENT BCREAC-All . . . , il,.J li,.n, In kinds ot neip imi"- ---your orders. Address 165 South Commercial street. Phone Main 749. 12-14-lmo AUCTIONEER -aI"m r,'lllime er. Farm sales solicited, jerm. . per cent; satisfaction guaranteed or no pay. Harry E. Voorhel.. Michi gan avenue, first street east of the itate fair grounds. 12-20-12t Foils a Foul Plot When a shameful plot exlsta be- liver and boe:s to mubo u.- tween ...... y refusing to act, WK9 IT. v l.lfo Pills, and end such 1S1IIK - 7hey gently abuse of .vour .i ri,.,t act on ston.iu-ii, . . .,in f ston.afli, Lver compel rmm .'" your health 27.C of J. C and bowels, and restore and all good feeling- Perry. . . . .. ...i,i,.h man is seldom c!.e.jr. fcbTATE AND GF.NFRAi iwrnD.ii.., I'rlHs Off a Terror. ! The chief executioner of .t..iti. i .. - m "lu '"' J spring mouths Is to,..,.. r nK,nla- 118 nJval'e agents are colds ?.e.,.na grl"' Ia by one .meso maladies no time, should be !. In taking tho best Inedleir.a obtain , "We to drive It off. Count!.... .I,,,,. at ancls have found this to be Dr King's i'N'W D'8C0Very- h,""'J believes lt has kept him from bavins nneu - ... t . "l writes ..m.. t"lv," mire or lour t meo Mrs. George nace, Rawsonvllle, J'rlce 50 cts. and 1.00. free of J. C. Perry. Trial bottle Vh,, f.,,,1. .... - .uu.o wc fcimi wise men are ad. ' 1 he Secret Terror. hlu f '!ckm'fS lnJ ' the secret terror of "1'"'; HeB,,h " hi8 8ttSe9 a nmu'8 ""T ,MMn h" !T T' " m J "f b'Ck heMh and r b ",S 1,19 d'8'ase- TllPy 8re tD4 bl'8t medicine made for kidney and blad- der troubles. They act quickly and tn0Ioughly. You can buy nothing bet- lo,n McMastcrs, Streator, ill., say8: "l foel Deer and a grmit deal ,trt)nBfr than I have for many years nd Fol(,y Kidney Pills did It." No h1"11 dniRg. nr. Stone Drug. Co. w . , ., , Cronpy Coughs and W'lieeiy Cold ' The quickest simplest way to rid the children of dangerous croupy coughs and wheezy stuffy colds Is to give them Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. It gives almost Instant rollef and stops a cougn promptly. It 80()t1"'8 and heals, Contains no opi ates. II. L. BlomnulBt. Esdallo. Wis.. says: "My wife considers Foley's Honey nnd Tar Compound the beHt cough cure nnd It gives the best re- milta lit r.... " '" Bch as whooping cough, diphtheria and scarlet fever are contracted when the child has a cold. Chamberlain's Cough Romeily will quickly cure a "11 and greatly lessen tho danger l contracting these diseases. This remedy is famous for Its cures of 'colds. It contains no opium or other narcotic and may bo given to a child with Implicit confidence. For sale by all dealers. You will find that druggists every where speak well of Chamberluln's .Cough Remedy. They know from lung experience In th salo of It that In cases of coughs and colds It can al ways be depended upon, and that It Is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by all dealers. To rst on Christmas was to some their chief happiness. Could Shout For Joy. "I want to thank you from the bot tom of my heart," wroto C. It. Rader, of Lowlsburg, W. Va., "for the won derful double benefit I got from Elec tric Hitters, In curing me of both a sevoro case of stomach trouble and of rheumatism, from which I hail been an almost helpless : sufferer for ten years. It suited rn)' curd as though made Just for me.'! For dyspepsia, 'Indigestion, Jaundlo!, and to I Id the Byslem of kidney piils-ina that ciiw rheumatism. Electric Hitters have tin Hitperlor. Try Hi' Every bullle In 'guaranteed to Ha'lhfy. 'y ..' rent f J. C, Perry. Advlm In like a lilt r pill, f.-ify to give, but iinpI'MH.-int, take. CASTOR I A Por Infant! and Children. The Kind You Havo Always Bought Bears the Signature of O. C.T. Co.'s Steamers I'oiiKina and f;ra'in.noii.i, leavo for Portland dally except nun day at 10 a. in. H..r ('"nali'i d uly . xrept Sunday alxiiit C p. m. M. I'. HAI.U'AIN', A .-.'til . CHICHESTERS.PILLS LVVi ' 1 - ' " " V' Y j i.i i " . M I.I V J,PM HIIMII'HI"."" DPfl'MiilSliLklnHiAf " VUHIAUU RAILROADS. HI'ItN mni'ir rOMlMSV of . Um TaMrorllnnU PMslnn. ' 1 1'u" - - 10-Allmny Passenger . 7:24 a.m . 5; 00 a.m. . 5:31 a.m. .. 9:30a.m. H-l'ortlnnd Express .""On Express.... !2S-W,",l1,tt,,t8 l'" Shasta Limited .12:35 p.m. . 2:00p.m. , : ls IorttnmI Passenger. . , IH Portland Pasaoni-er Portland Passenger . 7:38 p.m .10:30 a.m. .10:3ij p.m. .16 Local way freight.. . 222 Portland through fr't Southbound, 13 California Express 3:31a.m. 1 9 Ash land Passenger 11:10a.m. 1 7 Roseburg Passenger . ... 4:27 p.m. 27 Willamette Limited 5; 38 p.m. It Shasta Limited 7:38 pm. 13 San Francisco Express. 10:36 p.m. 9 Albany Passenger 8:30 p.m. 225 Will wey freight 12:35 p.m. 221 Sun Francisco through Irelght 12:01p.m. Sulem.Oecr llruncli. 127 Passenger arr. Salem.. 9:25a.m. 130 Pubs, mxd leaves Salom 10:00 a.m. 129 Pass, mxd arr. Saloiu .. 4:00 p.m. 12S Pass'nger leaves Salom 6:30 p.m OKEliOX ELECTRIC RAILWAY CO. Northbound. Leaves Salom. Arrives Portland. Train No. :i"a.ni 2 Owl..,. 6:45a.m 6:30 am 8 8:60 a.m S:00a.m 10 Loc. .. .10:20 am 8:55 a.m 12 11:20 a.m 10:00 am 14 Ltd 11:55 am H:20a.m 10 1:40 n m 2:00 p.m 18 4:20 p.m 4: 00 p in 20 Ltd 5:55 p.m 4:15 p.m 22 6:40 p.m 5:50 p.m 24 8:15 p.m 9:00 pm 2ti 11:20 p.m Southbound. Leaves Portland. Arrive Salem. , 8:30 a.m 9:50 a. in 6:10a.m 7:30 n.in 8:20 a.m Ltd 10:10a. in 1:00 p m 4:30 p.m 6:05 p.m 6:30 p.m 10:40a.m :05 p.m 3:40pm 11 ... . 4:40 p.m 13 Ltd. 6:00 p.m 17 Loc 8:15 p.m 7:35 p.m. 19 9:55 p.m 9:25 p.m 21 11:40 p.m 11:45 p.m 25.0wl.,.. 2.15 am Northbound. Leaves Albany. Arrives Salem. 7:00a.m 10 8:00 a.m l():15a.m 16 11:20 a.m 4:45 p.m Leaves Eugene. 7: 35 a.m 11:00a ni 1:35 p.m 0:00 p.m 21 5:50 p.m Arrlvoa Salom. 14 Ltd 10: 00 a m 18 2:00 p in 20 Ltd 4:00 p.m 20 9: Of) p.m 12:01 am 2 Owl.... Southbound. 3:10am Leave Salem. 4:. Hi l. in Arrlvo Albany. 6:20 p.m Arrlvoa Eugene 7:30 p.m Arrlvo Albany. 12:40 a.m Arrlva Eugoiie. Owl.... 7:50am 11:30am Leaves Salem. 11: 40 p.m leaves Salem. 2: 15 a.m 8:30 a. m 21 lO:10am IUI 12:40 pm I staves Siile.ni. 1:00 p. m U'livos Salem. C:30p,m Leaves Salem. 8:15 p.m 8topn at Albany. 7 2 00 p in Arrlvo Eugene. 13 9:00 p .ni Stops at Albany. 17 9:20 p.m SAIFV. FAILS CITY A WKSTtlt IH1I.WAV (O-TIWK TAIUK. Hcst Hull' in. Leaves No. 1 for Pluck Hoik 9 no am. No. 3 for FallH CHy 1 2" P m No. 5 for Falls City 4 -45 P in No. 123 for Indepeiidi nee. . . 9:50 a. m. No. 125 for llideieridfllie. . .6 .'10 p III ArrlveH From Imlliis 8 15am From Ulaek Hoek 12 3u P m h'roui Falls City 3:40 p ni From liidependemn 9 00 a in From lndepend.-nru 4.45 p in S million Onl;. Linves Nn. 11 for Ulaek Him k 9 ' No. 13 fur Ulaek Ho. k 1:20 P No. 15 for Lallan 6-.r,0pm. No. 123 for Inilepi-nderiee. . . 950 am. No. 125 for Independent... 6 30 p in. Arrives From Hallas S I., a m From Ulaek Rock 1:10pm From Ulaek llwk 5:30 pin. From Independnnei) 00 in. From Indepm.ilen- 6:14 pm. When you have a bilious a'laik give Chamberluln's Tablet a trial. They Hre mu lleiit. For tale by all dealer. Many entertain faint hope that this will be a different legislature. Ohildron Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTORIA SALEM FENCE WORKS Ifeadijutrt.ers f'ir wiik I'lii'i.Tiir mrix; hup wovfi wihi: FKtn'i n.u:ri hike si i!M:i hooks ii AM II 1)1 II UOOKIXi P. I It. and IlKADY liOOHVJ All at tho lowwit price U. B. f LIMINE k.-,.i,r In Cba. W. ""--" tit Cesrt Ktrti 1'hoos 12 MARKETS. P0KTUP HhrTI. ! nil n, Flo ii r, . ,, e Wheat -Track prt.es : Hub. b'.uesleiu, S0. Sic; fortfoM, 7Sc ra..iall. Me; valley, v.i.-. red .'iniMuns iiian, $:'.!. eo per ton; """ns. i..,; mld.llltm. $30. Fmur-Patents, f i.ao .r t,,uro. stralKhts. $3.90; exports. J:!.f.0i( 3.70; aney, ;; (-ralmiu, $(M wheat, $140. whole lorn-Whole, $;I0; cracked ton. J37 per Hay-Timothy, $17; f5f. t12 clover. $10; oats and vetch, $12; grain nay. lU'ufll. Oats- No. 1, white, $:o ,,er ton. ton. Harley-Fml, $23.;,o per ton; bre-v. "'K. 27iff2S; rolled. $2;4T:s. Dairy and rounrry Produre, I'uu.-r cireKou creniiiiry, olid pack, 3i 4c per lb.; prints, bin lots 3SHC39o. Kggs Oregon ranch, 32 'i if 34c doi v.nees.-nill t'ream twins, 19o iwr in.; lining America. 20 4 o. Poultry-Hens. 12ffl3c; broilers, 12 tfl3o; ducks, young. 10tfl4c; geesi, 12 He; turkeys, live, ISc; dressed, 23c. Veal-Fancy, 85 to 125 pouudi, 13 H Q 14c per lb. Pork Fancy. 9 Ho per lb. (irgcrrlei, Pried Fruits. Kir, Dried Fruits Applwi. lOo pr lb.; currauU, 10c; apricots, 12 He; peaches, Stfllc; prunes, Italian, ty tOc. sliver, 18c; flKs, wbllf and black, $Htf74c; currents, 9Hc; raltlut. loose MunratKl 6ViJf7Hc; bletched Thompson, HHc, unbleaeluHl Hultiin m, 8 He; seeded, 7H(f8Vto. Coffeo Hoasted, la arimii, 2tif40c per pound. Nuts Walnuts, lT'dHjlSe per lb; HIS.II nuta, 12'i,c; lllborls, 15c; al mondu, lli'ifllic; pecans, 17c; cocoa nuts, 90.ii $1 per dozen. Salt -llranulatd, $14 per ton; half Kroun.l, 100c, $9.25 per ton; 50s, $10 per toll. Htaiis Small white, $5 40; lurnv Mhlte. $4 if 5; Lima. $0 50; pink. 6c; red Mejlcaus, 5c; bayou, $105. SugarPry granulated, $5.75; fruit and lurry. $5.75; b.vt, $."..55; Extra C $5 25; powdered, liurrels,$ti 00; cub, barrels, $6 15. Mice No. 1 Japan, 5i5Hc; cheap er grados, 4 He; soul hern head, bKi Co. llonoy Choice, $3. 75 case; strained, 10c por lb, Vegetables tii Fruits. Fresh Fruits Apples, 50.1 $1.50 pur box; ixMirs, ".'.cu $1 25 per box; grape $1.3511 1.50 per box; criiiiborrliia, $11 50 per burrol; cantias, $2 50 pr do;.on. Tropical Friilla Oranges, Valencia, $4; navels, $2 5(ii3 50; California npnfrult, $.'lfi 3.50; F orlda grapefruit $4 50; leiuiiiiH, $li per box; pliieappl.'H tiu por Hi; ihiiui graliates, $2 per box; persimmons, $1.75 per box. Vegetables Heuiui, 12c; cabbsga, le per lb; caullllower, 40.'U$12j prr dozen; colvry, $3.50 per crate; cocuai lrn, t.otjiiUo pr iIiuhii; eggpUat, lOv rir pound; hnail lelluc, $2 pr C4-l; peprtrs, 10c pur po nd; ra.llalis, 15 it 20 pr doieu; sproula, He; tiuuatoi, $125 ler box; gsrllc, SuCc per lb; pumpkins, 1 'Ac par lb. Hack VegetiiblMH-TurtllpH, 7r,c (NT :jnk; lieotn, 75c; rutababss, 75c; cur rcls, 75c Sweet pDtaliHvd 2c per Iti. PolaliH'S llurbauks tiouCOc pert'lti oiiIoiih - Oregon, $100 per sin k. Ilup, Hiiol, Hides, lie. . Ilopii I'll2 erop, IV'il 20", in run)- I lug to ipialliy. : Wool-Eastern Oregon, Hil'Jrper pound; Valley, 2H ;;.lc. Molialr - l 'liob e 32c. Hides- Sailed, l.'I'i per Iti ; sailed calf. 10e; sailed kill, 12c; Milled slags, fi'.nc; gieen bides, II 'in iliy bbb'S Is, , dry calf, No I, it; dry stags 12'Ul.iHc i 'roil.1nii. Hanoi All sles, Ml 19'-; p!e iil.s, 1; hklnn.-d. li'i'iMJe; leill- d. 2Te. Il.ienli - Fail' , 2; il 2m ; nlandaid IKc; cholee, 2le; l.iigHih, 15 '-, u Kc J J ii y i-iiill Meals- llai k. dry rait, 13, '114. ; buiks, nmk'l, H '-iH 15 Mi''; : lollies, dry tislt. 1 1 '.; ninkfd, I'.c ; Smoked Meals I'.et f tm.K'ies. Z.'.e; ; tlrlwl bxof et. 2:'e, uulnldea, Vic; lu-sldi-a, 23c; ka lekles. 21c. I'lekled (iixida - y..i'fl, pigs feet. $14; ragular trlp, $10; honey romli ' trl. $12; lunch longuei, $22, laml.a' I 'oiiKiiea. $40. liird Kel.ll" reliilnrxi, imrce., l.'.Hc; tubs, 14'c; ulandard, Here, !4Hc; tubs. 14 He. I.Of ML niKU.KMII': MallhKT. liran, sr ton Flour, hard wb'-ut . Hl.orU, H.r ton , . ,. ",','J;iSit, -r busbel . . ..$200 . .. .$4 10 ...$21V . 7f. ( 1'K- ,4'iiil'e I OlllH, pef b'H.'nil . . . '('lili'lm bark, per II, l'or,ll 1. p' b:j-.!,e Hay. timothy Dat ari'l .' 0 ici.iv-r buy ..'..$l21"if 14 ')'' lira il I') '"J : J li'-'W, j I bay Ho.tcr an4 iVK'. p, tierf.ii, p'-r fb ('r..'.:iiery buil-r, -r P.. ... Ci nny b'U'er, per lb ; u-.-st i-r doc n j rollr). Fryer, per Ti li ns, per ft. ' lil,r,ter. per lb ,I0: .Vc . c far 8i ea l Stears fander 1000 Ih I tn mm ' J" h'-'idre,! weigh, jfi Ib'M. fat, mr pound 7f 7U. ."-k h,.g,. p(,r poUn,i ! oer pound .... "ST li"iii la.nt,.. per pound';;:;; . ' i ".-..iiim id quality .lla Pelts. tlrv ..... 1S11I1...1 r. ,'.' ; " Ijiiub poll, each ...Itx 10 llenard, IIOu. Tho readers of this p,,Pr n, b Pleased to learn that there Is t Kviat one dreaded dlsoaso that sdencs has b.-en able to cure In nil It. ,(,.,, Rtll, that Is CataiTh. Hall's Catarrh Curs Is the only positive cure now known t tho medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's C. tarrh Cum Is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby de stroying; the foundation of the dla eao nnd giving the patient strength by bitllllng np the constitution aud as. Istlng nature In doing Its work. Ths proprietors have an much faith In Its curative powers that they offer On Hundred Dollars for any case that It falls to cure. Send for Hat of tnstlino. ulala. Address F. J. CHUNKY k CO., To ledo, Ohio. Sold by all druggists. 75o, Take Hall's Family pill, f.,r con,,. patlon. The Him; Woiuau'i liny. It begins early, ends late, nnd Is full of work. 8ho often ha kidney trouble without knowing It. Her back aches, and aim Is tired and worn out. Sleeps poorly, la nervous, no appetite. Her Madder gives her trouble too. Foley Kidney pills will cure nil that and make hr strong and well. Mra, Una Heyer, 13 Frederick St.. Auburn, N. Y., says: "Three boxes of Foley Kidney pills were all that were nee.M to ii.uk. mo airong and well." They aie'tlei best medicine made for kid ney nnd bladder disorders. Try them. Pr. Stone Prog Co. There Is no excuse now for playing politics In a legislature. A Pes Moines man bail an attack of muscular rheumatism In his shoulder. A friend n.lvlc! Iilm to go to Hot Springs. That meant nn cxpwisa ot $150 00 or more. Il. Bought for a quicker and cheaper way to cure It anil found It In Chumberlalii'a Lini ment. Three days after the first ap plication of thla liniment ha win wall. For aalu by all dnalora. Dr. Yuen November 9, 1913. To Wli.iin It .May (Vilicein: Had suffered Willi cliiolib consll puiloii nnd momaih InniMii for over five yens; was so weak at 1 1 in" I could lu.idly walk; bad Inst 30 pounds lu weight. I spent Imiulie.U of d.dluia for lliedlelne and 1 1 It d d'ftor after duclor, and they nil uti.uly Tilled to Ii.li, Ii." I Wll Jill-1 IlliOUt le.irly to hopes Wliefl I le.lld of IT. Cllllli:..) hells. Afler Inking In.' In ilin.nl I n.i ,. and ,, d IS po'll.d.1 lU fie .!l. ghe n V ii. ri 'h file H" h i I r. Hi and i, In.: thla iriilii.tiny III ri-ol I.- IK" m. .ns of lielpln,; s.ill.e l.l.e l-lse, I Sin, reS.e. if'lllV, VH.4 I.. W. IIM'iiV, I'niiier (ii.m l Avenue ..n i .'.1 u i U ui s! n -ei, F. . Pol 1 ! in I, I lr K-iii. Bow Wo Herb Co. 107 S. IMi'h sifet. Iitfl" upai.iln. Hl ln nli.iii" '. S.ili-ni, Oie.oiii. Great Chineje Doctor L M. Hum Has nl l li. will" h will curat any known dla.a U mak. a lal'.r of and g.iaraiit"i to cur enurrh, a Itima. lung, throat, rlieiiinatlaui. dMI lly, atomsiti, Hvar, kldnay trniililea; lo any blaikii"d or awolbm aor tisM, brakeu HtiiNa, amallp' apn'tiulc : all klada of tiolls, lual maiibixsl. fmnala akiita, b"riila IrouhM and prl yaia Coi.auliHti.m fr. Cara of YW Ma Tung Co, ChlliM drug nd hart.a llffle, bouia from ID to 12 '" I i,i 7 pm. Dffl' "pn Miiilnys l.'? IHgh -"', j t ol r Haltu. ()' I'gOLD iiliST FLOUR I BsJi. bj t HUM.r I'tlWlll lOii'AI. S Jury, Ort-gi.s Vain f"f laailly !' A.i yosr griirt-r fr it Hras an4 Mi'rta always p. b. n u i. n r, Aim 6-11-tf Clerk. 2272.