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tlaTT.T CAPITAL JOTJINJI lAUOa, OBSOON, SATURDAY, MAT 17, 1913. PAGE IJSTSSS. Business Opportunities in Salem and Vicinity CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING, PROFESSIONAL CAfcDS, REAL ESTATE AND GENERAL INFORMATION Capital Journal "Want Ads" Bring Quick Results Oa cent i word tor f I ret ' Insertion. Onfrhllf cent word for mcb Inwrtioa kmtltu. No sSvertlMnient taken for Im ttti 25c. C'unt alx wsrds u tb llae. ABSTRACTS. UNION ABSTRACT CO. "Abstracts that 1'iotect." Our books posted up to data each morning. Call Main 1249 and a messenger will call for your abstract. J. C. 8iegmund, president; Max Gehlhar, secretary. 345 State Street. AUCTIONEER. AUCTIONEER Salem's reliable sell er. Farm sales solicited. Terms 1 per cent; satisfaction guaranteed or no pey. Henry E. Voorhles, Michi gan avenue, first street east of the state fair grounds. BAKERIES. BUTTERNUT BREAD It is worth more than any other bread, yet tho price is no higher. For sale at your grocer's. California Bakery, A. Thom as, Proprietor. CHIROPBACTIC-SPrSOLOGIST. PR. 0. 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 et well. Office 406-7-8 U. S. Na tional Bank Building. Phone Main 87. Residence Main 1629.. CLEANING AND DYEING. MARION DYE WORKS Flrst-olass work, lowest prices. We clean furs nd glovea -a specialty. Ladles and gents clothes cleaned, pressed, re paired and dyed. Phone Main 2044. S46 North Liberty street BALEM CLEANING AND PRESSING CO. Goods called for and delivered. Ladles' white gloves cleaned tree. Feathers cleaned, dyed and repaired. Phone Main 2462, 474 Court street. W. F. Mosher, proprietor. COAL AND EXPRESS. BUPERIOR COAL $6.50 per ton de livered. Express and baggage de livered to any part of the city. Prompt service. Office phone Main S67. Residence phone Main 690. B. ' N. White. DRAYS AND EXPRESS. BALEM TRUCK & DRAY CO W. W. Brown & Sons, proprietors. Auto truck at regular team rates; country trips and excursions solicited. Stor age at reasonable ratos. Phone 74. Office 200 State, corner Front, Man nine building. ELECTRIC FUTURES. ELECTRIC FIXTURE AND SUPPLY Co., 220 North Liberty street. Phoi.e Maio 263. Electric wiring and elec trical supplies. Estimates furn'shed. Trv o'ir new Mirror reflector. We hav the "Famous" Edison Mazda lamp. Its only rival the sun. EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. ACME EMPLOYMENT BUREAU All kinds of competent help furnished on short notice. See us when out of employment or when needing help. R40 State street Phone Main 477. ENGINEERING AND SURVEYING. NATHAN C. IIUHHS, C. E. Engin eerinir and surveying. Get your farm in small tracts ami lie ready for the opening of tho Tnnama cnnal. Phone Main 2100. Office 204 Salem Bank & Trust building. 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 groen houBes at 1203 D street. 4-18-lm LAUNDRY. CLOTHES LAST LONGER With our all hand work; established 20 years. 225 South Commercial St Pnos 1168. Hop Lee. LIQUOR HOUSES. WILLIAM BUTTE Fine wtnes.llquore and cigars. We handle the celebrated Kellogg and Castle whiskies. Cool and refreshing beer constantly on draught South Commercial St FAMILY LIQl'OR STORE All stand ard brands of liquors kept In stock. Wlnts by the gallon, bottlu or case. Free delivery In the city, limits. E. Eckerlen. 146 N. Commercial St OREGON JUNK SHOP. OREGON JUNK SHOP Dealer in sec ond hand goods. Highest price paid for metal, rubber, hides, pelts and wool. A complote stock of all kinds : of tools. Headquarters for hop and loganberry wire at lowest prices. Phone 399, 430 Court street D. Sam uels, prop. NEW AND SECOND HAND STOEES. J. N. SHANTZ. New and Second-hand f Store, Fifth and Market, North Sa-i lem. Bargains in refrigerators, stoves, ranges gas ranges, sewing machines, new and second hand lawn-mowers, garden tools, iron beds from $2 up. Highest cash price paid for second hand goods. See me before you buy or sell. Phone Main 634. H. M. Baker New and second-hand furniture, hardware and general sup plies. Best cash prices paid for second-hand goods. Call and see us and look over our goods. 373 Court street. Phone 1853. D. L. STIFF New and second-hand furniture, hardware and general supplies. Best cash prices paid for Second-hand goods. Just received s large shipment of new linoleums, carpets and rugs. Corner Court and Liberty streets. Phone 941. HIGHEST price paid ror second-hand furniture, ranges, hardware, tenta, etc. We carry the most complete stock of above articles in town at the lowest proce. 0. L. McPeek, 271 North Commercial St, phone Main 1233. ' OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS Da 0. F. HEISLEY and Dr. S. Etta Heisley (graduates of A a 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 liver troubles. The success in these treatments Is equal to going to the hot lakes. Confinement cases and female troubles a spec ialty. 529 Court street opposite the court house. DRS. B. H. WHITE AND ft. W. Walton, Osteopathic physicians and nerve specialists. Graduates of American School of Osteopathy, Klrksvllle, Mo. Post-graduate and sneclallzed In nervous diseases st Los Angeles College. Treat acute and chronic diseases. Consultation free. Lady attendant Office 605- 106 U. B. National Bank building Phone 869. Residence 846 N. Capi tol street Phone 469. PLUMBERS. THEO. M. BARR Plumbing, hot water and steam heating and tinning, 164 Commercial St, Phone Main 192. B. J. HERSCHBACH ft 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. RUG 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 Rad maker, weaver at blind school. Phone Main 21. SAND AND GRAVEL. SALEM CONSTRUCTION company can supply you with eaud and gravel. Office 464 Court street Phone Main 790. Gravel bed on Front street and North Mill Creek. STUDEBAKER HARNESS. WE NOW HAVE a full line of new Studebaker harness, single, double and heavy. Collars, sweat pads and blanhota. We can save you money. Look our store over before buying. I'lione Main 3S5. Clearwater Bros., 534 Ferry street. SCAVENGER. SALEM SCAVENOEll-Chas. Soos. proprietor- Garbage and refuse of all kinds removed on monthly con tracts at reasonable rates. Yards and cesspools cleaned. Office 54S SUVe street Office phoue Main 2217. Residence. Main 227? TIIERESK A HAT WORKS. HATS MADE TO ORDER All work guaranteed. Thereska Hat Works. Hats of all kinds renovated Into any size or style; good quality trim mings. 217 8. Hight street Phone 251. 8alem, Oregon. UNDERTAKERS. LEHMAN ft CLOUGH U. J. Lehman, A. M. Clough, morticians and funer al directors. LateBt modern meth ods known to the profession em ployed, 445 Court street. RIG DON-RICHARDSON' CO. Funoml directors and undertakers, 2"2 North High Ptrcet. Offico Thone Main lf3. Rigdon reaidenre Main 111. WATKR COMPANY. 8ALEM WATER COMPANY Office corner Commercial and Trade sta. For water service apply at office. Dills payable monthly In advance. VETERINARIAN. W. 0. MOREHOUSE, D. V. M. Coun ty 'veterinarian Marion county, exam iner State Stallion Registration Beard. 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. WATCHMAKER. U. 8. MILLER, the WATCHMAKER Over zu years' experience u a watchmaker at Beatrice, Neb. High grade work at eastern prices. Opera House block. 484 Court st WOOD AND COAL. SALEM FUEL YARDS We are now booking orders for summer delivery slab' wood, mill wood, oak, ash, first and second growth fir. Pricos rea sonable. Also dry wood of all kinds cut to suit. Phompt deliveries. Phone Main 529. 752 Trade street. Mark Sicilian, proprietor. WOOD SAWING. IP YOB 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. LODGE DIRECTORY. WOODMEN OF WORLD Meet every Friday , night at 7:30 o'clock In Masonic hall, McCornack block. W. 0. Prunk, C. Ci L. H. Fletcher, Clerk. UNITED ARTISANS Capital Assem bly No. 84, meets every Wednesday at 8 p. m., in Moose Hall. Glenn C. Nlles, M. A. 8. R. Vale, Secretary, 168 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. Tantls, Dictator; H. H. Turner Secretary, 136 South Commercial Street I SALEM HUMANE SOCIETY D. D. Keeler. president; Mrs. Lou TUlson, secretary. All cases of cruelty or neglect of dumb animals should be reported to the society for investi gation. PACIFIC LODGE NO. 60, A F. & A. M. Stated communications third Friday In each month at 7:30 p. m In the Masonic Temple. Edward Rosteln, W. M., Ernest H. Choate, secretary, A. O. U. W. Protection Lodge No. Z, 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 Masonic 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. ft A. M. Stated communications first Friday In each month at 7:30 p. m., In the Masonlo Temple. Fred W. Cook, W. M., S. Z. Culver, secretary. CENTRAL LODGE No. 18, K. of P. McCornack bldg, Tuesday evening of each week at 7:30 p. m Fred G. Hale, C. C; Jas. W. Cox, K. of R. and S. CI1ADWICK CHAPTER NO. 37., O. E. S. 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 Grape Camp" io. 1360, meets every Thursday ov cning in McCornack building, Court and Liberty streets. Eolcvator. Su sie Pnrmenter, 781 North Front St., Oracle; Hazel Price, Imperial Furni ture Co., recorder. REAL ESTATE. THREE ACRES Close to Salem and car line, all cultivated, 60 young bearing trees, new 6-room house, barn, chicken house, good soil; a nice place. Price , $2600, The Square Deal Realty Co.,, V. 8. Bank bldg. Room 304. Phone 470, FOR SALE Modern five-room bi'nga- low, with bath, cabinet kitchen, eloc tne liehts, thoroughly plumbed. One block from carline, and three blocks to school. Bargain for cash, if taken at once. See Roy II. Mills, Rpaulding Logging Co. 'i office. Phone 1830. HOUSE l-'OK SALE Owner being forced to sell place, offers a splendid house urd largo lot on paved Bt.root, walking distance, clone to Garfield and liph schools. All assessments paid. Will Fell clieap and on easy terms. X. X. X., care Journal. FOR HALE OR KENT Choir sere with improvements. J. Warren Clark, Fairviow avenue, near Morn ingsid , REAL ESTATE Continued. BARGAIN REAL ESTATE CO 633 Ferry street, Salem. Phone 465. If you want a bargain buy of me. If you have a bargain, list with me. I deal only in bargains. FARM WANTED From owner, close to a town or school; would buy team, cows, chickens, etc; terms on farm. What have yout "S. F., care Journal. POULTRY AND DAIRY RANCH to trade for Salem property; 31 acres, 8 acres in cultivation, balance pasture and hardwood, fair buildings, eight miles from Salem. Good residence preferred. Gorman Investment Co. ONE OF THE FINEST pieces of prop erty in the city, good six-room house, plenty of bearing fruit, large garden patch. Will move house and sell lots only or will build new house to suit buver. This nronerty would make fi. nrtment house site, as it is close in. Price, including house $3, 600; one-half cash. Call 783 N. Win ter street or phone Main 1493. GREATEST BARGAIN IN SALEM New 5-room bungalow, furnished com plete, lot 50x165. Has large bath room, fire place, full basement and auto garage. In a line location two blocks to car line. The furniture and rugs are beautiful, about six hun dred dollars worth in all. The price is $2350. Terms if wanted. Harry E. Kennedy, 210 Masonic building. FOR SALE Five-room house, barn, good well, corner lot, 150x150, all in bearing fruit; by owner. 1595, cor ner Saginaw and Lincoln street FOR SALE A fine 7-roora residence located on Salem Heights, a beautiful view of the city and the mountains. Good barn, wood shed and chicken house, house in prime condition; $1,- R00MS F0B uent Three hiee fur cent interest A 5-room cottage, mod-1 crn, bath, eloctne IightB, paved street, corner lot, four blocks from the capitol, on Capitol street; $2500. Terms. Fisher & Bell, Hubbard Blrtg. 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 FOR U,f?. WOOD FOR SALE Soycntyfive cords of socoud-growth iif, to cords o( grub oak, to be delivered ia May and June. For prices phone Farmers llxl. L. G. Bulgia. TRAVELERS' GUIDE RAILROADS. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY Time Table Portland Division, Train No. . 10 Albany Passenger 7:24 a.m. 14 Portland Express 5:)0a.m. 16 Oregon Express o :31a.m. 28 Willamette Limited 9:30a.m. aSt,. T.lmHorf 12-36 n.m. 8 Portland Passenger 2:00 p.m. 20 Portland Passenger 7:38 p.m. 226 Local way freight 10:30 a.m. 222 Portland through fr't. .10:36 D.m. Southbound, 3:31 s.m. I 11:10 a.m. 4:27 p.m.' o-can:ornia express . . 1 19 Ashland Passenger 17 Roucburg Passenger 27 Willamette Limited. 11 Shasta Limited 6:38 p.m. 7:38 p.m. 13 San Francisco Express. 10: 36 p.m. 9 Albany Passenger 8:30 p.m. 225 Local wey freight 12:35 p.m. 221 San Francisco through freight 12:01p.m. Salcm.flecr 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 5:30 p.m Salem, Falls City ft Western. West Salem. Traiu No. 151 for Black Rock, daily 9:00 a.m. 123 for Independence, daily....B:50 a.m. 153 for Falls City, daily 120 p.m. 155 for Falls City dly ex Hun 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 12:30 p.m. 154 from Falls C. dly ex Hun 3:40 p.m. 126 from Independence, dally 4:45 p.m. 158 from Black Iik, Sun only 5:30 p.m, OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY CO. Northboand. leaves Salem. Arrives Portland Train No. 4:25 a.m 2 Owl 0:30 a m 8 8; 50 a m 8:00a.m 10 Loc. .. .10:20 a.m 10:00 a.m 14 Ltd 11:60 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 6:50 p.m 4:15 p.m 22 6:40 p.m 5:50 p.m 24 8:16 p.m 9:00 p.m 26 11:20 p.m Sosthhossd. - Leaves Portland. Arrives Salem. 1 1:30 am 1 :ls.m. FOR SALE (Continued). FOR SALE Nearly new spring wagon and harness, street. Inquire at 1835 Lee FOR SALE Choice White and Buff Orpington chicks, five weeks old. 154 Columbia street, corner North Front street. 5-6-4t .. - PRUNE AND BERRY TRAY Factory. Drying trays made to order. Pric I reasonable. Work guaranteed. Call or address J. C. Gregory, 376 Belmont street, Salem, Oregon. AUTOMOBILE BARGAIN 05 mule power Apperson Jack Rabbit, 1912 model, fully equipped and guaran teeed to be in first-class condition. If you want a real car at a bargain see this one. We also have one Stu debaker 30 for sale cheap. See them at auto exchange garage, 176 South Twelfth, street. GUARANTEED AUTO BPRINGS-We manufacture high grade auto and truck- springs, also repair, set up, and re-temper old springs. Our long list of satisfied customers will rec ommend our ability as leaders In our work. Laher Auto Spring Co. 2 North 15th St. Portland. Or FOB RENT. FOR RENT Finest 6-room flat in the city, new and close in. 665 North Liberty street Phone 1351. FOR RENT Two well furnished rooms suitable for housekeeping. Inquire 332 N. Church street. FOR RENT Two well-furnished rooms suitable for housekeeping. Inquire Josse-Moore Furniture Co. FOR RENT Two-story building, 24x60 feet, good for factory purposes. In quire 803 North Liberty Btreet War ner Fennell. phone free; gas at cost. Call at 909 Contor street. Phone 800. FOR RENT Permanent tenant wanted for finest 6-room flat in the city. New and cIobo in. 665 North Liber ty street. Phone 1351. 6-7-8t WANTED WANTED Position on ranch by man and wife. Inquire of George Pye, 145 Miller street. Phone 2302. WANTED. Two nice families for those splendidly furbished apart ments at the Lincoln, 633 Ferry street. 5-6-tf ft Southbound Continued. 7:30 a.m 3 9:60 a.m 8: 20 a.m Ltd 10:10 am 10:40 a.m 7 1:00 p.m 2:05 p-m 9 4:30 p.m 3:40 p.m 11 6:05 p.m 4:40 p.m 13 Ltd 6:30 p.m 6:00 p.m 17 Loc 8:15 p.m 9:25 p.m 21 11:40 p.m 11:45 p.m 25 Owl.... 2:15am Northboand. .leaves Aioany Arrives Salem. 7:00 a.m , I 4:46 p.m 10 24 , 8:00 a.m 6:50 p.m Leaves Eugene, Arrives Salem, 7:35 a.m 11 1:45 s.m ....14 Ltd 10:00am 18 2:00p.m 20 Ltd 4:00p.in .... 26 9:00 p.m .... 2 Owl.... 3:10a. m 6:00 p.m 12:01 a.m Southbound. Leave Salem. 4:3." p.m. Arrive Albany. 5:35 p.m Arrives Eugene 7:10p.m Arrive Albany. 12:40 a.m Arrive Eugene. Owl 7:50 a.m 11:15 a.m Ltd 12:30 p.m Btopa at Albany. 2:05 p.m Arrive Eugene. 8:50 p.m Stopt at Albany. 0 Leaves Salem 11:40 p.m Leaves Salem. 2:05 a. in 21 25 8:35 s. n 1 10:15 a.m 6 Leaves Sulem. 1:05 p.m 7 Ieavos Salem. 6:30 p.m 13 Leaves Salem. . CORVALLIB CONNECTIONS. Northbound. Leave Corvnllis. Arrive Salem. 0:30 a.m 8:00 a.m 8:30 a.m 10:00 a.m 12:17 p.m 2:00 p.m 2;.'l0p.m 4:00 p.m 4:15 p.m - 6:50 p.m 7:15 p.m. ... leave Salem. 8:35 a.m . 9:00 p.m Bouthbound. Arrive Corvallis, , 10:07 a.m 11:40 a.m 2:30 p.m 6:00 p.m 0anlI0:15a.m 1:05 p.m 4:35 p.m. ... 0:30 p.m 7:55 p.m O. C.T. Co.'s Steamers Grahamonn and Pomona leave for Portland Monday, Wednes day and Friday at 10 a, m.; Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 8 a. m. For Corvallis Tuesday, Thursday and Sat urday about I p. m. M. P. BALDWIN. WANTED (Continued.) WANTED A home for a boy, aged 9 years. Phone 2429 for particulars. WANTED Position as foreman an ranch. Inquore at 152 South Church The Knilworth. J. H. Dickson. WANTED Salesman, excellent opening with oldest, strongest nursery west 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. Tne Woodburn Nurseries, Woodburn, Oregon. 4-14-3 MISCELLANEOUS THE WHITE TRANSFER COMPANY. Auto and toam at regular team rates. Also all kinds of coal. Country trips and pleasure trips a specialty. Office phone Main 367. Residence phone Main 590. ; MARKETS. id PORTLAND MARKETS. Grain, Flour, Feed, Etc. Wheat Track prices: Club, 90c j Wucstem, 9899c; forty fold, 92c J red Russian, 8788c; Valley, 90c Millstuffs Bran $2425 por ton; shorts, $2627; middlings, $31. Flour Patents, $4.70 per barrel; straights, $4.10; exports, $3.853.95; valley, $4.70; graham, $4.60; whole wheat $4.80. Corn Whole, $28.50; eracked. $28 per ton. Hay Eastern Oregon timothy, choice $1718; alfalfa, $1314; straw, $67, Oats No. 1, white, $3132. Barley Feed, $2627 per ton; brew ing, $2728; rolled, $27.5028.50. Dairy and Country Produce. Butter Oregon creamery, solid pack, 28c per lb.; prints, box loU, 2929& Eggs Oregon ranch, 20a per dozen. Cheoso Full Cream twins, 18o per lb.; Youuv America, 18c. Poultry Hens, lflc; broilers, 2530; ducks, young, 1820c; geese, 1517c; turkeys, live, 20c, dressed, 25c Veal Fncy, (85 to 125 lbs.) 14 H'jO per lb. Pork Fancy, liyj12o per lb. Groceries, Dried Fruits, Etc Dried Fruits Apples, lOo per lb.; currants, 10c; apricots, II a l4o; peaches, 8llo; prunes, Italian, 80 10c, silver, 18o; figs, white and black, H7Mic; currents, ttto; raisins, loose Muscatel tttQ7Vo; bleached Thompson, 11 Vic, unbleached Sultan as, 8V4c; seeded, 7Vi8Vio. Coffee Roasted, in drums, 21i40c per lb. , Nuts Walnuts, 17V418o per tb; Brazil nuts, 12Vic; filberts, 15c; al monds, 1618o; pecans, 17c; cocoa- nuts, 90c(l per dozen. Salt Granulat J, $14 per ton; half ground, 100s, $10 per ton; 60s, $7.60 per ton. - Beans Small white, $6; largo white, $5.50; Lima, $0.30; pink, $4.35; red Mexicans, 5c; bayou, $4.25, Sugar Dry grnulatod, $5.15; fruit and borry, $5.15; beet, $4.85; Extra C, $4.65; powdorcd, barrels, $5.40; cubes, barrels, $5,50. Rice No. 1 Japan, 635Vsc; cheap er giadea, 4Vko; southern heed, t& o. Honoy Choice, $:l.203.75 por case. Fruits and Vegetables, FreBh Fruits Apples, 60c$1.50 per box, strawborrlos, $l(o2 por crato: cherries, $11.60 por box. Tropical Fruits Oranges, Valencia, $4: navels, $3.00fi!$4.75; California grapefruit, $2. 7503.25; Florida grape fruit, $5.00; lemons, $fl7 box; pine apples, 6c per Tb,; pomegranates, $2 per box; perHlinmons $1.75 per box. tungerlnos, $2.25 per box. Vegetables Artichokes, 75c por Idozon; asparagus, white, Oe por lb.; groon, $1.50 por crate; cabbage, 2',ic; per pound; couliflower, 35c( $1.00 per doz.; celery, $1.00 per crate; OKI! plant, 25c por lb.; head lettuce, $2.50 per crate; hothouso lottuee, 75c(i$t por box; onions, groen, 20(H;26e pur do..; pear, fl'j7e por lb.; poppers, 35l0c per 11).; radishes, 10(ii'12c por doz.; rhu barb, KwVfit per lb.; spinach, V:o per box; sprouts, 10c; tomatoes, $2.50(fi;4.50 per box; garlic, 60c per lb. Sack Vegetables Turnips, H.io per suck; beets, 75c; rutabagas, 90c; cur- rots, 85c, Sweet potatoes 2 Vic per tb. Potatoes llurbanks, 40(;50e l"'r C. Onions Oregon, 85f?00c per sack, nops, Wool, Hldos, Etc. Hops 1012 crop, 10I5c, according to quality; 1013 contracts, 1.'l(ii14c Wool Eastern Oregon, l(l(?i10c per pound; Valley, 1418c. Mohair Choice, 30, .13c. nidus Saltod, 12o per lb; salted cnlf, I (I' 17c; suited kip, 12c; salted slag, O'jc; green hidos, ll'jc; dry hides, 21c; dry calf, No. 1, 25c; dry stngs, lgffiiU'jo. Provisions. Hums All sizes, ll)(!)20c; picnics. l.'lcj skinned, l!)(i2llc; boiled, 27c. llacon Fancy, 2H(fi.'2llc; standard, 2:ir: choice, 21c; English, lUCdi'Oc, llry Halt Meats Hacks, dry suit, 13 He; backs, smoked, H'AOlO'.ic; bellies, dry salt. 14V4c; smoked. 10c. Hmokld Meats llcef tongues, 25c; dried boot sets, 22c; outsldos, 2Uc; In sides, 23c; knuckles, 21c, Pickled Ooods barrels, pigs feet. $14; regular tripe, $10; honey comt tripe, $12; luuch tonguos, $22; lambs' tongues, $10. Lard Kettle rendered, tiercel. 15 He; tubs, 14 He; standard, tierces, 14 Ho; tubs, 14 He. LOCAL WHOLESALE MARKET. Bran, per ton . ......... $27.50 Shorts, per ton ,. $23.00 Wheat, per bushel . 95o Oats, pec bushel 38e Chittim bark, per b 4H5a Hay, timothy $17.00 Oats and vetch (14.00 Clover hay $9.00 Cheat hay $1011 Butter and Eggs. Butterfat, per lb. . -28 e 29o Cr lamery buttor, per lb. ... Country butter, per lb. 2025 Eggs, per dozen .. ,.1718e Poultry. Broilers, per lb ....23s ,-133d 8c Hens, per lb .. Roosters, per Tb Steers. Steers (under 1000 4s) 7V49 Cows, per cwt ..67o Hogs.'fat, per lb 78V4e Stock ogs, per lb . 7 to 7e Ewes, per Tb 4e Spring lambs, per lb .'. 6V47e Veal, according to quality ...1213e Pelts. Dry, -per lb. ..-. 8s Salted country pelts, each 65c$l Lamb peltB, each ... 25o There Is more Catarrh in this section of the country than all 'other diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced it a local disease and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure wh local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Science has proven Ca tarrh to be a constitutional disease, and therefore requires constitutional treat ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufac tured by F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, O., is the only Constitutional cure on the market It is taken Internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous sur faces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case It falls te cure. Send lor circulars and testimon ials. Address: F. J. CHENEY A CO., To ledo, Ohio. Sold by Druggists, 75e. Take Hall's Family Fills for consti pation. But when a man's face is broken it never by any chance breaks into smiles. For the Weak and Nervous. Tired-out, weak, nervous men and women would foel ambitious, energetic, full of life and always have a good ap potite if they would do the sensible thing for health take Electric Bittors. Nothing bettor for the stomach, liver or kidneys. Thousands say thoy owe their lives to this wonderful home rem edy. Mrs, O. Rhlnevault, of Vestal Cen ter, N. Y., says: "I regard Electric Bitters se one of the greatest of gifts. I can never forgot what it has done for me." Get a bottle yourself and see what a difference it will make In your health. Only 60s and $1.00. Recommended by J. C. Perry, In some lawsuits both sides win and lose. Lame back Is usually caused by rheumatism of tho muscles of the back, for which you will find nothing better than Chamberlain's Liniment. For sal by all dealers. m FRENCH FLlflflLES D PILLS. i ftan, Cntiiw Rtut? ttf Hurraran u-n.jr"" HFVtrf INQWN TO FAIL. tr1 Hir I fUtli. favikin (iusrenUc of Monty Hffonrlnl. HpuI freiiald for 11.06 ir bus, Will mikI tbftnau trial, to Im taJ for whru frlleved, rltinulei ftt. If rvtH OluuUl dww But I I UNITED tICDICAL OO., T4, UNTt, IH. SALEM FENCE WORKS ' Headquartors for HOP WIRE POULTRY NETTING WOVEN WIRE FENOINO CEDAR PENCE POHTS BARB WIRE SCREEN DOORS MALTHOID ROOFING P. ft B, and READY ROOFING At tho Lowost Pricos. R. B. FLEMING Successor to Charles D. Mullignu. 250 Court St. Phone 124 GOLD DUST FLOUR Made by the 8YD.NET I'OWKR COXPAXY, Sydney, Orrgoa Made (or Family Use Ask yuir grorer for It Urns nd Shorts ulnars os hand. P. . WALLACCi Agent Great Chinese Doctor L. M. Hum Prepares incillcliics which will cure nil knonn dlM-nsex. He makes a spe. cln K y il nslliiiin, 1 u n (Jr. Ilironl, stomach, liver, kidney, rheumatism, ilcMIItj snd liernln troubles, smallpox epidemic, lust manhood, female weakness, paral ysis, bolls mid bruises of nil kinds. fare of Vlck So long, Chinese Vt'iU Iral Co., South High street, .Salem, Or. Office hours from 10 to 12 a, m. an 1 to 7 p. ni. Including Sundays.