Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, April 29, 1913, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    BAH.T CAPITAL JOOTLHAL, 1ALHM, 0B200K, TTJEflDAT, AWL SO, 1913.
TAOH KVM.
Business Opportunities in Salem and Vicinity
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING, PROFESSIONAL CARDS, REAL ESTATE AND GENERAL INFORMATION
Capital Journal "Want Ads" Bring
Quick Results
On cent 1 word tor tint Insertion.
One-half cent a word for each Iniertion
thereafter. No aarerttiement taken for
leaa than 25c taunt alx werda to the
line.
ATJCTIOKEEK.
AUCTIONEER Salem's reliable sell
er. Farm sales solicited. Terms 1
per cent; satisfaction guaranteed or
no pay. Henry E. Voorhles, Michi
gan avenue, first street east of the
state (air grounds. 1-13-tf
BAKERIES.
WHITE SWAN and German Bakeries
for highest grade bread and pastries.
We have opened a Dairy lunch in
connection with the White Swan, at
119 North Commercial street and
will serve a first class bakery and
dairy lunch. Serve soup from 11 a.
m, to 2 p. m. Phone 903 or 961 for
orders or deliveries. 1-11-U
BUTTERNUT BREAD It is worth
more than any other bread, yet the
price is no higher. For sale at your
grocer's. California Bakery, A. Thom
as, Proprietor.
CHIROPRACTICSPIIfOLOGIST.
DR. 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
Chlropractlo spinal adjustments and
get well. Office 406-7-8 U. 8. Na
tlonal Bank Building. Phone Main
87. Residence Main 1629. 6-8-tf
CLEANING AND DYEING.
MARION DYE WORKS First-class
work, lowest prices. We clean furs
and gloves a specialty. Ladles and
gents clothes cleaned, pressed, re
paired and dyed. Phone Main 2044.
245 North Liberty street 2-26-tf
THU MODERN Cleaning and dyeing,
444 Court street Ladles' and
gents' clothing cleaned, dyed and
repaired. First-class work. French
dry and steam cleaning a specialty.
Work called for and delivered.
Phone 360. Auto delivery. 2-26-tf
SALEM CLEANING AND PRESSING
CO. Goods called tor and delivered.
Ladles' white gloves cleaned free.
Feathers cleaned, dyed and repaired.
Phone Main 2462, 474 Court street,
W. F. Mosher, proprietor. 2-27-tf
COAL AND EXPRESS.
SUPERIOR COAL $6.50 per ton de
lfvered. Express and baggage de
livered to any part of the city.
Prompt service. Office phone Main
367. Residence phone Main 590. B.
N. White. 2-8-tf
ELECTRIC FIXTURES.
ELECTRIC FIXTURE AND SUPPLY
Co., 220 North Liberty street,. Phone
Main 263. Electric wiring and elec
trical supplies. Estimates furnished.
EMPLOYMENT BUREAU.
ACME EMPLOYMENT BUREAU All
kinds of competent help furnished
on short notice. See us when out ot
employment or when needing help.
640 State street Phone Main 477.
1-4-tf
FLORIST.
FLORIST Geraniums, salvia and all
kinds of bedding plants, and cut
flowers. Garden plants. Call Main
550. Graber Bros.' plumbing sales
room, or call at green houses at 1203
D street. 4-18-lm
GRADUATE. SWEDISH MASSEUSE
MISS ASTA SCHUR First class grad
uate Swedish Masseuse and Medical
Gymnast. Treatments at Willamette
Sanatorium, Ferry and Winter sts.
Telephone Main 300. Res., 455 Sum
mer St., phone 1347. 4-8-lmo
LAUNDRY.
CLOTHES LAST LONGER With our
all band work; established 20 years.
225 South Commercial St Phone
1158. Hon Lee. 7-25-tf
LIQUOR HOUSES.
WILLIAM BUTTE Fine wlnes,llquors
and cigars. We handle the 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. B.
Eckerlen, 146 N. Commercial St
MONEY TO LOAN.
MONEY TO LOAN on diamonds,
watches, jewelry and all articles
of value. We also buy and sell,
Unredeemed pledges for sale. Wil
liams tvnewrlter for sale, $6. 8a-
lem Loan Office, 120 Liberty st
SEW AND SECOND HAND GOODS.
H. M. Baker New and second-hand
furniture, hardware and general sup
plies. Best cash prices paid tor
second-hand goods. Call and see us
and look over our goods. 873 Court
' street. Phons 1853. 8-13-U
HEW AJTD SECOND-HAJTOGOODS.
B. L. STIFF 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-tf
HIGHEST price paid ror second-hand
furniture, ranges, hardware, tents,
etc. We carry the most complete
stock of above articles in town at
the lowest proce. O. L. McPeek, 271
North Commercial St, phone Main
1233. 8-25-tf
OSTEOPATHIC PHTSICIANS
DR. O. F. HE1SLET and Dr. S. Etta
Helsley (graduates of A. S. O.,
Klrksrille, Mo., Dr. A. T. Still
president of the school and found
er of the science of Osteopathy),
general osteopathia practitioner!.
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 trouble a . spec
ialty. 629 Court street, opposite the
court house.
DRS. B. H. WHITE AND R. W.
Walton, Osteopathic physicians and
nerve specialists. Graduates of
American School of Osteopathy,
Klrksvllle, Mo. Post-graduate and
specialized In nervous diseases at
Los Angeles College. . Treat scute
and chronic diseases. Consultation
free. Lady attendant Office 505-
506 U. 8. National Bank building.
Phone 859. Residence 246 N. Capi
tol street Phone 469.
OREGON JUNK SHOP.
OREGON JUNK SHOP Dealer in sec
ond-hand goods. Highest price paid
for metal, rubber, hides, pelts and
wool. A complete stock of all kinds
of tools. Headquarters for hop and
loganberry wire at lowest prices.
Phone 399, 430 Court street. D. Sam
uels, prop. 4-1-tf
PLUMBERS.
THEO. M. BARR Plumbing, hot water
and steam heating and tinning, 164
Commercial St, Phone Main 192.
B-l-lyr
B. J. HERSCHBACII & SON.
AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING Station
ary engines overhauled, wagons and
buggies made. We build any kind
of auto beds; make new auto and
wagon springs; plow shares re
paired and made new; make all
kinds of tools. Autos, buggies and
wagons painted. Al lwork guaran
teed. 803 North Liberty street.
2-7-tf
BUG WEAVERS.
ORDERS TAKEN for weaving rag car
pets and rugs of all kinds; work done
by experienced hands. All orders re
ceive prompt attention. John Raj
maker, weaver at blind school. Phone
Main 21. 3-25-tf
SAND AND GRAVEL.
SALEM CONSTRUCTION nompany
can supply you with sana ana
gravel. Office 464 Court street
Phone Main 790. Gravel bed on
Front street and North Mill Creek.
6-28-tr
STUDEBAKER HARNESS.
WE NOW HAVE a full lino of new
Studcbaker harness, single, double
and heavy. Collars, sweat pads and
blankets. We can save you money.
Look our store over before buying.
Phone Main 335, Clearwater BroR.,
554 Ferry street. 4-12-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 54S
State street Office phone Main
2247. Residence, Main 2272. 6-11-tf
THERESKA HAT WORKS.
HATS MADE TO ORDER All work
guaranteed. Thereaka Hat Works.
Hats of all kinds renovated Into any
size or style; good quality trim
mings. 217 8. Hlght street Phone
251, Salem, Oregon. 6-26-tf
UNDERTAKERS.
LEHMAN & CLOUGH U. J. Lehman,
A. M. Clough, morticians and funer
al directors. Latest modern meth
ods known to the profession em
ployed. 445 Court street -20-tf
UPHOLSTERING, RENOVATING.
F. B. MERRY ft CO. Vacuum carpet
cleaning, on or off the floor: carpets
altered and laid; mattresses mads
and renovated; furniture re-coverea ;
shades and awnings made and al
tered, 238 High street Phone 668.
8-22-tf
WATCHMAKER.
U. 8. MILLER, the WATCHMAKER
Over 20 years' experience as a
watchmaker at Beatrice. Neb. High
arrade work at eastern prices. Opera
House block, 484 Court st 10-5-tf
VETERINARIAN.
W. O. MOREHOUSE, D. V. M. Coun
ty veterinarian Marion county, exam
iner State Stallion Registration
Board. Prompt attention to calls
night or day. All lines of veterinary
work. Offices Jack Darr's feed shed,
544 Ferry street. Phones, office 2199,
residence 1510. 4-2-lyr
WATER COMPANY.
SALEM WATER COMPANY Office
corner Commercial and Trade sts.
For water Bervlce apply at office.
Bills payable monthly in advance.
WOOD AND COAL.
SALEM FUEL YARDS Fuel kept
under shelter. I handle Kopiah
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 Siddall.
WOOD SAWING.
IF YOU WANT a" man to saw your
wood, believe me I will do It good.
2157 is the call for city, country, sub
urban, all. P. A. Shipley. 3-26-lyr
LODGE DIRECTORY.
WOODMEN OF WORLD Meet every
Friday night at 7:30 o'clock in
Masonlo hall, McCornack block. W.
G. Prunk, C. C; L. H. Fletcher,
Clerk. 1-10-09
UNITED ARTISANS Capital Assem
bly No. 84, meets every Wednesday
at 8 p. m., In Moose Hall. Glenn C.
Niles, M. A. S. R. Vale, Secretary,
158 South Cottage St Phone 1214.
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. YantlB, Dictator; H. H. Turner
Secretary, 135 South Commercial
Street
SALEM HUMANE SOCIETY D. D.
Keeler, president; Mrs. Lou Tlllson,
secretary. AU cases of cruelty or
neglect of dumb animals should be
reported to the society tor investi
gation.
PACIFIC LODGE NO. 50, A. F. & A. M.
Stated communications third Friday
In each month at 7:30 p. m., in the
Masonlo Temple. Edward Rostein,
W. M., Ernest H; Choate, secretary.
A. O. U. W. Protection Lodge No. 2
Meets every Monday evening at 7:30
in the McCornack hall, corner Court
and Liberty streets, G. P. Litchfield,
M. W.; S. A. McFadden. recorder;
A. L. Brown, F.
MULTNOMAH ROYAL ARCH CHAP
TER, NO. 1, R. A. M. Regular meet
ing second Friday in each month at
8 p. m., in the Masonlo Temple.
James Plant Ex. High Priest. Lot L.
Pearce, secretary.
MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA,
Oregon Cedar Camp No. 6246. Meets
every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock
in Masonlo ball, corner Court and
Liberty streets. Elevator service.
R. M. Morris, V. C; Ray A. Grant,
Clerk.
SALEM LODGE NO. 4, A. F. & A. M.
Stated communications first Friday
in each month at 7:30 p. m., in the
Masonic Temple. Fred W. Cook, W.
M., 8. Z. Culver, secretary.
CENTRAL LODGE No. 18, K. of P.
McCornack bldg, Tuesday evening of
each week at 7:30 p. m.. Fred O.
Hale, C. C; Jas. W. Cox, K. of R,
and S.
CHADWICK CHAPTER NO. 37., O. E.
8. Regular meeting every first and
third Tuesday at 8 p. m., In the Ma
sonic Temple. Mrs. Josephine Vass,
W. M. Ida M. Babcock, secretary.
R. N. of A. "Oregon Urape camp"
ino. 1360, meets every Thursday ev
ening in McCornack building, Court
and Liberty streets. Eelovator. Su
sie Parmenter, 781 North Front St.,
Oracle; Hazel Price, Imperial Furni
ture Co., recorder. 4-2-tf
BEAL ESTATE.
FOR SALE By owner, on eaay terms,
modern bungalow in good location.
Thono Main 1893 4-2u-3t
FOR BALE Six lots, east front, good
ground, high and dry, $250 and up.
Inquire 1336 North 14th street.
4-2fl-3t
FOR SALE Four-room touso, barn,
chicken house, lot 50x1 JO; $750, cash
or terms. 2056 North Liberty,
4-24-2w
FOR SALE 58 acres 1 miles south
of Marion, 8 acres timber, 8 cleared,
balance easily cleared. All kinds of
fruit on place. John S. Thomas, Ma
rlon. Ore. S-28-dw-lm
FOR SALE Very cheap, a good 8 room
house and good lot, 50 by 122. close
in town. Coma and Bee. Inquire ut
1645 Chomekets street, Salem.
3H'm
FOR SALE Four-room, now house,
sewer sud water connected; $800
tlOO down, balance $10 monthly. W,
B. Gilion. Davis barber shop.
4-4-tf
REAL ESTATE Continued.
FOR SALE QUICK 11-acre fruit farm,'
cherries, apples, loganberries just
coming into bearing; fair buildings;
2V4 miles from Salem on new Silver
ton railroad. $4,000; half cash. Ger
man Investment Company.
FOR SALE Forty acres, two miles of
Fair Grounds, six acres good timber,
balance in cultivation, one acre of
prunes in bearing. Good barn and
fair house. Address 40A, care Jour
nal. 4-14-lm
WE HAVE A LONG LIST Of farm
and city property for trade. What
have you to tradet Make your wants
known to us, and wo will have you
soon located. Fisher & Bell, 203
Hubbard building. 4-26-
FOR SALE Modern five-room bunga
low, with bath, cabinet kitchen, elec
tric lights, thoroughly plumbed. One
block from carline, and three blocks
to school. Bargain for cash, if taken
at once. See Roy H. Mills, Spaulding
Logging Co.'s office. Phone 1830.
3-26tf
ON ACCOUNT of health of my family
will have to go to other climate and
for this reason will sell my home in
Salem cheap. Will take some trade.
Also 80 acres of fine soil, about one-
half bottom land. Will consider some
trade on it. James N. Olmsted,
Fourth and Hickory street. Phone
Main 1207. 3-29-lm
FOB KENT.
FOR RENT Two well furnished rooms
for housekeeping. Inquire at 332
North Church street. 4-26-3t
FOR RENT Six-room bungalow, well
water, basement, electric lights, tel
ephone, garden spot. Phone Farmers
693. 4-26-3t
FOR RENT FurniBhed rooftis, single
or in Buite, fireplace, furnace heat.
bath attached, 434 North High
stroet. 4-26-3t"
FOR RENT Two and one-half acreB
of land all plowed, will give tlfree
fourths of crop if planted in potatoes,
See U. 8. Miller, 484 Court street.
4-28-3t
FOR RENT Small dairy ranch on
Luckiamute river in Benton county,
Oregon. Phone E. C. Minton, 1496 or
call at 1390 Broadway, Salem, Oregon
4-28-3t
THE LINCOLN ROOMS 633 Ferry
Btroet, Salem, Oregon. Phone Main
465. Splendidly furnished and unfur
nished housekeeping rooms and single
rooms for transients. By day, week.
or month. Bath, electric lights and
water. Prices reasonable. 3-29-lm
FOR HALF..
FOR SALE 500 yearling loganberry
rhono Main 1839, evenings. 4-28-3t'
FOR SALE 500 yearling loagnborry
plants. Thono Main 752. ' 4-28-3t
FOR SALE One span of mules and one
frosh cow. Phone Farmers 583
Frank W. Wilson. 4-28-3t
FOR SALE Cheap, if taken at once,
Binall grocory doing good business
will sell with or without the proper
ty; would consider small house i
part payment; good buy for cash
"R.." care Jorrna'. 4 20-3t
GUARANTEED AUTO SPRINGS Wi
manufacture high grade auto and
truck springs, alBo repair, set up.
and re-temper old Bprlngs. Our lorg
list of satisfied customers will rec
ommend our ability as leaders In
our work. Laher Auto Spring Co
26 North 15th St. Portland, Or
10-6-tf
WANTED
WANTED Parties wanted to occup
part of a car of household goods shi
ping to Oklahoma. Must know lm
modiatoly. Inquire 500 Water Btroet,
4 23-Ct
WANTED Salesman, excellent opening
with oldest, strongest nursery wet of
Rockies. Our terms are 50 per cent
more liberal than those of any other
reliable nursery. Get the best cash
returns from your work by connecting
with us. Write today, The Woodburn
Nurseries, Woodburn, Oregon. 414-3m
MISCELLANEOUS
ROGERS AND ELOIN Surveying-En-
tgineoring, Spring Is hero, now is the
time to have your mrvoying done.
We do platting, sub dividing and all
kinds of engineering. Boom 210 Hub
bard building. SSllm
SMALL ACCOUNTS KEPT Hooka au
Jilted, balanced and closed. A book
keeper of large experience will keep
the accounts of concerns, whoso busi
ness will not justify employment of
an individual bookkeeper. Prices
moderate. Address P. O. box 202,
Salem. 4-24-6t"
MISCELLANEOUS Continued.
NOTICE-The party that took the clutch
and tanks belonging to the launch
"Constellation'' is known. Return
the same to 17S South Liberty street,
and receive $5 reward, and no ques-
tions asked. 4-26-3t
LOST.
LOST Diamond earring.
Thone 25 or
4-26-tf
287; reward.
RAILROADS.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY
Time Table Portland Division.
Train No.
10 Albany Passenger 7:24 a.m.
14Portland Express 6:00 a.m.
16 Oregon Express 6:31a.m.
28 Willamette Limited 9:30a.m.
12 Shasta Limited.... 12:35p.m.
18 Portland Passenger 2:00 p.m.
20 Portland Passenger 7:38 p.m.
6 Local way freight.... .10 :30a.m.
222 Portland through fr't. .J0:S6 p.m.
Southbound.
15 California Express 3:31a.m.
19 Ashland Passenger 11:10 a.m.
17 Roseburg Passenger.... 4:27p.m.
27 Willamette Limited 5:38 p.m.
11 Shasta Limited 7:38 p.m.
San Francisco Express. 10:36 p.m.
9 Albany Passenger 8:30 p.m.
225 Local wey freight 12:36 p.m.
221 San Francisco through
freight ....12:01 p.m.
Salem-Geer Branch-
127 Passenger arr. Salem.. 9:25a.m.
130 Pass, mxd leaves Salem 10:00 am.
129 Pass, mxd arr. Salem ... 4:00 p.m.
128 Pass'nger leaves Salem 6:30 p.m.
Salem, Falls City ft Western.
West Salem.
Train No.
151 for Black Bock, daily 9:00 a.m.
123 for Independence, daiiy....9:ou a.m.
153 for Falls City, daily ........120 p.m.
155 for Falls City dly ex Sun 4:45 p.m.
125 for Independence, daily.6:30 p.m.
159 for Dallas, Sunday only ....6:15 p.m.
Arrive.
150 from Dallas, daily 8:15 a.m.
124 from Independence, daily 9:00 a.m.
152 from Black Rock, daily lv.nv p.m.
154 from Falls C. dly ex Sun 8:40 p.m.
126 from Independence, daily 4:45 p.m.
158 from Black Bk, Sun only 6:3U p.m.
OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY CO.
Northbound.
Leaves Salem. Arrives Portland,
Train No.
4:25 a.m 2 Owl 6:50 a.m
6:30 a.m 8 8:50 a.m
8:00a.m........ 10 Loo.... 10:20 a.m
10:00 a-m 14 Ltd 11:65 a.m
11:20 a.m 16 1:40 p.m
2:00 p.m 18 4:20 p.m
4:00 p.m 20 Ltd..... 6:65 p.m
4:15 p.m 22 6:40 p.m
5:60 p.m 24 8:15 p.m
9:00 p.m 26 11:20 p.m
Sosthbosid.
Leaves Portland. Arrives 8alem
6:10 a.uJ 1 8:30a.ni
7:30 a.m...
8 9 :50 a. in
Ltd 10:10 a.m
8:20 a.m...
10:40 a.m...
7 1:00 p.m
9 4:30 p.m
11 6:05 p.m
13 Ltd..... 6:30 p.m
2:05 p-m...
3:40 p.m...
4:40 p.m...
6:00 p.m 17 Loc 8:15 p.m
9:26 p.m 21 11:40 p.m
11:45 p.m 25 Owl.... 2:15 a.m
Northbound.
Leaves Albany. Arrives Salem
7: 00 a.m 10 8:00 a.m
4:45 p.m 24 5:60 p.m
Leaves Eugene. Arrives Salem,
7:35a.m 14 Ltd 10:00 a m
11 15a.m 18 Z:00p.m
1:45 a.m 20 Ltd 4:00p.in
6:00 p.m 26 9:00 p.m
12:01 a.m 2 Owl.... 3:10 a.m
Sonthboiad.
Leave Salem. Arrive Albany,
4:35 p.m 9 6:35 p.m
Arrives Eugene
7:10p.m
Leaves Salem.
11:40 p.m
Arrive Albany,
21
25
1
, 5
12:40 a.m
Leaves Salem.
Arrive Eugene,
2:05 a.m ,
8:35 a.m
Owl 7:50 a.m
11:15 a.m
Ltd 12:30 p.m
10:15 a.m..
Leaves Salem.
Stops at Albany,
1:05 p.m 7
2:05 p,
Leaves Salem.
Arrive Eugene.
6:30 p.m 13
Leaves Salem,
8:50 p.i
Stops at Albany
CORVALLI8 CONNECTIONS.
Northbound.
Leave Corvallis. Arrive Salem,
6:30 a.m 8:00 a,
8:30 a.m 10:00 a
12:17 p.m 2:00 p.:
2:30 p.m - 4:00 p.
4:15 p.m 6:50 p.
7:15 p.m . - 9:00 p,
Southbound,
leave Salem. Arrive Corvallis,
8:35 i.m - 10:07 a.
10:15 a.m .-. 11:40 a
1:05 p.m. 2:30 p
4:35 p.m. 6:00 p.
6:30 p.m 7:55 p.m
A Groat Pain Killer.
Sick headaches, sour, gassy stomach,
indigestion, blliousnosa disappear quick
ly after taking Dr. King's New Lift
Pills. They purify tha blood and put
new life and vigor In the system. Try
them and you will be well satisfied
Every pill helps; every box guaranteed.
Price 25c. Recommended by J. C. Per-
!
MARKETS.
PORTLAND MARKETS.
Grain, Flour, Feed, Etc.
Wheat Track prices: Club, 87c;
bluestem, 89c; Red Russian, 85c; valley,
87o.
Millstuffs Bran, $2222.50 per ton;
shorts, $2323.50; middlings, $30.
Flour Patents, $4-70 per barrel;
straights, $4.10; exports, $3.75$3.85;
Valley, $4.75; graham, $4.60; whole
wheat $4.80.
Corn Whole, $27; cracked, $28 per
ton.
Hay Timothy, $17; alfalfa, $12;
clover. $10; oats and vetch, $12; grain
hay, $1011.
, Oats No. 1 white, $27 28.
Barley Feed $2324 per ton;
brewing, $2728; rolled, $26.50.
Dairy and Country Produca.
Butter Oregon creamery, solid pack,
.10 'Ac per lb.; prints, box lots, 3031c.
Eggs Oregon ranch, 20o per dozen.
Cheese Full Cream twins, 18o per
lb.; Young America, 17c.
Poultry Hens, 1617c; broilers, 25
30c; ducks, young, 1014c; geese,
13o; turkeys, live 20c; dressed, 26a
Veal Fancy, 86 to 121 pounds.
13Vj14o per lb.
Pork Fancy, ll12c per lb.
Groceries, Dried Fruits, Etc
Dried Fruits Apples, lOo per lb.;
currants, 10c; apricots, 12 014c;
peaches, 8llo; prunes, Italian, 8
10c, silver, 18c; figs, whits and black,
H7Ho; currents, 9 Ho; raisins,
loose Muscatel 7o; bleached
Thompson, 11 Ho, unbleached Sultan-
i, 8tto; seeded, 7H08H&
Coffee Roasted, in drums, I840o
per pound.
Nuts walnuts, nttdflSo per n:
Brazil nuts, 12 He; filberts, 15c; al
monds, H18o; pecans, 17c; cocoa
nuts, 90c$l per dozen.
Salt Gninulat J, $14 per ton; half-
ground, 100s, $10 per ton; 60s, $7.60
per ton.
Beans Small white, $5.40; large
white, $5.10; Lima, (6.30; pink, $4.85;
red Mexicans, 5c; bayo", $4.25.
Sugar Dry granulated, (5,05; fruit
and berry, $5.05; beet, $4.85; Extra 0,
$4.65; powdered, barrels, $5.30; cubes,
barrels, $5.45.
Rice No. 1 Jap in, 65ttc; cheap
er grades, 4 Ho; southern head, 6
6c.
Honey Choice, $3.75 por case.
box.
Vegetables and Fruits.
Fresh Fruits Apples, 60c$1.50 per
boi
Tropical Fruits Oranges, Valencia,
$4; navels, $2.6003.60; California
grapefruit $2.75Q3.25; Florida grape
fruit, $5.00; lemons, $7.60 box; pine
apples, 6o per lb.; pomegranates, $2
per box; persimmons $1.76 per box.
tangerines, $2.25 per box,
Vegotablee Artichokes, 80c$l per
dozen; asparagus, white, 6c per lb.;
green, $2.252,75 per box; cabbage,
110 per lb.; cauliflower, 35c$l
per doz.; celery, $2.50 per crate; egg
plant, 25c per lb.; head lettuce, $2.50
per crate; hothouso lottuce, 75c$l per
ox; onions, green, 20(55250 por doz.;
puss, 80o por lb.; popors, 35-10c per
lb.; radishes, 2530o per doz.; rhubarb.
'j4c per lb. Bpinacb, 75c por box;
proutB, 10c; tomatoes, $2.504.50 per
box; garlic, 50o per lb.
Sack Vegetables Turnips, 90o per
suck; beets, 75c; rutabagas, 90c; car
rots, 90o.
Sweet potatoes 2 14 o per lb.
Potatoes Burbanks, 6060o per C.
Onions Oregon, 85(ffl00o por sack.
Hops, Wool, Hides, Etc,
HopB 10! 2 crop, 1015c, according
to quality; 1013 contracts, 14c,
Wool Eastern Oregon, 1419c per
pound; Valloy, 1418o.
Mohair Choice 82o.
Hides Saltod, 12o per lb; salted
euif, 1 Ota! 17c ; aultod kip, 12c; saltod
stag, fl'jc; gioon hidos, ll'jc; dry
hides, 21c; dry calf, No. 1, 25c; dry
stags, 1213'ac.
Provisions.
Hams All sizes, ll)20c; picnics,
13c; skinnod, 10(ff20c; boiled, 2"c
Ilacon Fancy, 2829c; standard,
23c; choice, 21c; English, 19(rY20c.
Dry Salt Meats Backs, dry salt 13
14c; backs, smoked, 14H15Vic;
bolllos, dry salt, 14 Vic; smoked, 16c.
Smoked Meats Beef tongues, 25c;
dried beef seta, 22c; outaldtis, 20c; In
side, 23c; knuckles, 21c,
Pickled Goods Barrels, pigs feet,
$14; regular tripe, $10; honey comb
tripe, $12; lunch tongues, $22; lambs'
tongues, $40.
Jjird Kettle rendered, tierces,
15Hc; tubs, 14Vio; standard, tierces,
14 He; tubs, 14 Ho.
LOCAL WHOLESALE MARKET.
Rrnn, por ton sJUG.OO
Flour, hard wheat $l.S0f 5.00
Shorts, per ton $27.50
Wheat, per bunliol Hfic
f)uts, per bushol 3c
Clilttim bark, por lb 4'i(o)5c
Hay, timothy $17.00
Oats sad votch $12.00
Clovor hay $000
Cheat lay $10U
Butter and Eggs.
Ilutterfat, per lb SB'ji'
Creamery butter, per lb 2!lc
Country butter, per lb 20(S;2Sc
K,;ki, per dozen 10(irl7c
Poultry.
Broilers, per lb 2Sc
Hons, per lb 14M,c
RoostorB, por lb .10c
Hleors (undor 1000 lbs.) (I"c
Steers (1000 to 1200 lb..) 546
Cows, per cwt
Hogs, fat, per lb.
Stock ogs, per lb
Ewes, per lb
Spring lamps, per lb.
-56e
7H8H
7 to 7e
8o
Veal, according to quality ...
..1213e
Pelts.
Dry, per lb. .. 8e
Salted country pelts, each 6ac$l
Lamb pelts, each .. ..25e
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
By local applications, as they' cannot
reach the diseased portion of the ear.
There is only one way to cure deafness,
and that is by constitutional remedies.
Deafness is caused by an inflamed con
dition of the mucous lining of the
Eustachian Tube. When this tube is
Inflamed you have a rumbling sound
or imperfect hearing, and when it la
entirely closed, doafness is the result,
and unless the inflammation can be
token out and this tube restored to its
normal condition, hearing will be de
stroyed forever; nine cases out of ten
are caused by Catarrh, which is noth
ing but an Inflamed condition of the
mucous surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars
for any case of Deaf noes (caused by
catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's
Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. -:
F. J. CHENEY CO,
' Toledo, Ohio.
Sold 'by druggists, 75c. .
Take Hall's Family Pills for consti
pation. , i
Cleanliness is next to godliness unl
more toilet soap is used on Sunday than
any other day.
This is to certify that all druggist
are authorized to refund your money if
Foley's Honey and Tar Compound fail
to cure your cough or cold. John Ber-
net, Tell, Wis., states "I have used
Foley's Honey and Tar Compound as a
family medicine for five yers, and It
has always given the beet of satisfac
tion and produced good results. It will
always cure a cough or cold. For chil
dren it is an indispenBible on account
of its pleasant taste and its freedom
from opiates.' Refute substitutes. Dr.
Stone's drug store.
A pretty girl may be the apple of a
young man's eye and the lemon of his
purse.
Why He Was Late.
. "What made you so latet"
"I met Smithson."
'"Well, that is no reason why you
should be an hour late getting home to
supper."
"I know, but I asked him how he was
feeling, and he insisted on telling me
about his stomach trouble."
"Did you tell him to take Chamber
lain's Tablets!"
"Sure, that is what he needs." Sold
by all dealers.
It takes a woman to romember be'
daughter's birthday and forgot her own.
Don't be surprised if you have an at
tack of rheumatism this spring. Just
rub the affected parts freely with
Chamberlain's Liniment and it will
toon disappear. Sold by all dealors.
O. C.T. Co.'s
Steamers Grahamona and Pomona
leave for Portland Monday, Wednes
day and Friday at 10 a. m.; Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday at 6 a. m. For
Corvallis Tuesday, Thursday and Sat
urday about 6 p. m. M P. BALDWIN.
SALEM FENCE WORKS
Headquarters for
HOP WIRE POULTRY NETTING
WOVEN WIRE FENDING
CEDAR FENCE POSTS
BARB WIRE SCREEN DOORS
MALTHOID ROOFING
P. ft B. and READY ROOFING
At the Loweat Prices.
R. B. FLEMING
Successor to Charles D. Mulligan.
250 Court St. Phone 124
GOLD DUST FLOUR
Made by the
SYDNEf POWER COMPANY,
Sydney, Oregon
Made for Family Use
Ask josr grocer (or It Bras
nl Shorts always es kasd,
P, B. WALLACE, Agest
"THE OLD RELIABLE"
REMEDYforMEN
AT DltUOOIIITS.OHTHIAL BOX UY MAILSOl
FHOM PtANTFN S3 HENRYflf. BROOKLYN. NY.
. -BRWARK Of- IMITATIONS
Great Chinese Doctor
L. M. Hum
Prepares medicines wlitrh will cure
all known disuse. He makes a spe
cialty of iiMlmia, lung, throat, stomach,
IWcr, kidney, rheumatism, debility and
hernia troubles, smallpox epidemic,
tost ninnkood, female weakness, parsl.
jh, bolls and bruises of all kinds,
Caro of U 8o Tong, fulness Med
leal Co, South High street, Salem, Or.
Office hours from 10 to 12 a. m. ant
1 to 7 p. ni. Including Sundays,