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V DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. ORBOON, nUDAT, JUNE 8, 1913. PAGE SEVEN. t M.MMMM.MMMt sis.. " ) f'"t t ' " t t 1 1 f I I I I ttttttttttllt huh) THE CAPITAL JOURNAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS X FINDING A SITUATION It is possible to secure employment by calling personally upon those you hear need help. It is a long, tedious task, however. The classified way brings your application before those who need help, quickly and easily. RATES FOR ADVERTISEMENTS TWO CENTS per word for the first insertion. ONE CENT per word. for each succeeding, subsequent inser THE CAPITAL JOURNAL WANT ADS work continually they never cease until their tasks are suc cessfully performed. Each day those little wondor workers faithfully de liver their message to the people of Salem and nearby towns who have learned their value. it tion. JOURNAL WANT ADS GET RESULTS. DON'T WALK THE STREETS SEARCHING FOR A POSITION OR A ROOM-TRY THE CLASSIFIED WAY. JOURNAL WANT ADS GET RESULTS. J sttMHMMMMMMM TIHMMHMMtTT t ; p 1 Capital Journal Want Ads Bring Quick Results Two cents a word for first Insertion. One cent a word for each insertion thereafter. No advertisement taken for less than 25c. Count six words to the lino. ABSTRACTS. UNION ABSTBACT CO. "Abstracts that Protect" Our books posted up to date each morning. Call Main 1249 and a messenger will call for your abstract. J. C. Siegmund, president; Max Gehlhar, secretary. 315 State Btreei. AUCTIONEER. . AUCTIONEER Salem's reliable sell er. Farm sales solicited. Terms 1 per cent; satisfaction guaranteed or no pay. Henry E Voorhies, Michi gan avenue, first street east of the state fair grounds. BAKERIES. BUTTERNUT BREAD It is worth more than any other bread, yet the price is no higher. For sale at your grocers. California Bakery, A. Thom as, Proprietor. CHIROPRACTIOSPINOGOLIST DR. 0. L. SCOTT Graduate of Chir , opractie'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 V. 8. Na tional Bank Building. Phone . Main 87. Residence Main 1629. CLEANING AND DYEING 8ALEM CLEANING AND PRESSING CO. Goods called for and delivered. Ladies' white gloves cleaned 'free. Feathers cleaned, dyed and repaired. Phone Main 2462, 474 Court street, i W. F. Mosher, proprietor. DRAYS AND EXPRESS. BALEM TRUCK DRAY CO W. W. Brown & Sons, proprietors. Auto truck St regular team rates; country trips and excursions solicited. Stor age at reasonable rates. Phone 74. Office 200 State, corner Front, Man ' niog building. f : t THE WHITE TRANSFER COMPANY, i Auto and team at regular team rates. ! AIbo all kinds of coal. Country trips ' and pleasure trips a specialty. Office , phone Main 367. Residence phone Main E90. ELECTRIC FIXTURES. i ELECTRIC FIXTURE AND SUPPLY ! Co., 220 North Liberty street. Phoiie Msia 263. Electric wiring and eloc- i tricol supplies. Estimates furn'slied. I Try i:it new Mirror reflector. We k hav the "Famous" Edison Maida r 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. 540 State street. Phone Main 477. ENGINEERING AND SURVEYING. : NATHAN C. IIUBBS, C. E. Engin eering and surveying. Subdivide your farm in samall tracts and be ready for ; the opening of the Panama canal. !' Phono Main 2466. Office 204 Salem t Bat.k ft Trust building. I --:! - LAUNDRY. ; CLOTHES LAST LONGER With our ' all hand work; established 20 years. 225 South Commercial street. Phone I H58. Hop Lee. LIQUOR HOUSES. 1 WILLIAM BUTTE Fine wines.liquors J nd cigars. We handle the celebrated Kellogg and Castle whiskies. Cool if and refreshing beor constantly on ij draught. South Commercial St. ' FAMILY LIQUOR STORE All stand ! ard brands of liquors kept in stock. WinM by the gallon, bottlo or case. 1 , Free delivery in the city limits. E. Eckerlin. 146 N. Commercial St. NEW AND SECOND-HAND GOODS. J. N. 8IIANTZ. New and Second hand Store, Fifth and Market, North Sa lem. Bargains in refrigerators, stoves ranges gas ranges, sewing machines, new and second-hand lawn-mowers, gardes tools, Iron beds from (2 up. Highest cash price paid for second hand goods. See me before yon buy ' or suit Phone Main 634. II. M. Baker New and second hand furniture, hardware and general tup li"S. Best cash prices paid for nv.md bancs goods. Csll snd sen us ami look over our goods 373 Court trxM. Phone 1853. NEW AND SECOND HAND STORES. E. 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. HIGHEST price paid for second-hand furniture, ranges, hardware, tents, etc. We carry the most complete stock of above articles in town at the lowest price. 0. L. McPeek, 271 North Commercial St., phone Main 1233. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS DR. O. F. HEISLEY and Dr. S. Etta Heisley (graduates of A. 8. 0., Kirksville . Mo., Dr. A. T. Still president of the school and found er of the science of Osteopathy), general osteopathic practioners. 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 specialty. 529 Court street, opposite the court house DRS. B. H. WHITE AND B. W. Walton, Osteopathic physicians and nerve specialists. Graduates of American School of Osteopathy, Kirksville, Mo. Post graduate and specialized in nervous diseases at Los Angeles College. Treat acute and chronic disiasee. Consultation free. Lady attendant. Office 505 506 U. S. National Bank building. Phone 859. Residence 346 N, Capi tol street. Phone 469. PLUMBING THEO. M. BARR Plumbing, hot water and steam heating and tinning, 164 Commercial St., Phone M in 192. R. J. HERtoCHBACH & SON. AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING Station ary engines overhauled, wagons and buggies made. We build any kind of auto beds; make new auto and wagon tprings; plow shares repaired and made new; make all kinds of tools. Autos, buggies and wagons painted All work guaranteed. 803 North Liberty street.. RUG WEAVERS. ORDERS TAKEN for weaving rag ear- pets and rugs of all kinds; work done by experienced hands. All orders re ceive prompt attention. John Rail maker, weaver at blind school. Phone Main 21. SAND AND GRAVEL. SALEM CONSTRUCTION company can supply you with sand and gravel. Office 464 Court street. Thono 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 blankets. We can save you money. Look our store over before buying. Phone Main 385. Clearwater Bros., 554 Kerry street. SCAVENGER. SALEM 8CAVE.VGER (has. Soos, proprietor. Garbage and refuse of all kinds removed on monthly con tracts at reasonable rates. Yards and cesspools cleaned. Office 548 Btnte street. Office phone Main 2247 Residence, Main 2272. TAXICAB SERVICE. TAXICAB SERVICE It will pay you to see J, B. Underwood, manager of the West Side Transfer Co., when you want a taxicab, Terms reasonable. Phone Main 81. On Sundays phone -iain 1C0. Stand at corner of State and Commercial streets. , THERE8KA HAT WORKS. 1. HATS MADE TO ORDER AH work guaranteed. Thereska Hat Works. Hats of all kinds renovated into any size or style; good quality trim mings. 217 8. High street. Phone 251, Salem, Oregon. UNDERTAKERS. LEHMAN CLOUGH II. J. Lehman, A. M. Clough, morticians and funer al directors. Latest modern meth ods known to the profession em ployed. 4-t5 Court street. UNDERTAKERS. BIODON RICHARDSON CO. Funeral directors snd undertakers, 252 North High Street. Office Phone Main 183. Rigdoa residence Mala 111. VETERINARIAN. W. G. 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, WATER COMPANY. SALEM WATER COMPANY Office corner Commercial and Trade sts. For water service apply, at office. Bill payable monthly in advance. WATCHMAKER. U. 8. MILLER, the WATCHMAKER Over 20 years' experience as a watch maker at Beatrice, Neb. high grade work at eastern prices. Opera Housa Block, 484 Court St. WOOD AND COAL. SALEM FUEL YARDS Wo are now booking orders for summer delivery slab wood, mill wood, oak, ash, first and second growth fir., Prices rea sonable. Also dry wood of all kinds cut to suit. Phompt deliveries. Phone Main 529. 752 Trade street. Mark Siddall, proprietor. 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. Bhipley. LODGE DIRECTORY. WOODMEN OF WORLD Meet every Friday night at 7:30 o'clock in Masonic hall, McCornack block. W. O.. Prunk, C. C; L. H. Fletcher, Clerk. 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 Tuesdny evening at 7:30 in Moobo Hall, corner Court and High stroots. ' D. R. Yantis, Dictator; H. II. Tumor, Secrotarv, 135 South Commercial St. SALEM HUMANE SOCIETY D. D. Keeler, president; Mrs. Lou Tillson, secretary. All cases of cruelty or neglect of dumb animals Bhould be reported to the society for investi gation. PACIFIC LODGE NO. 50, A. F. & A. M. Stated communications third Fri day in each month at 7:30 p. m., in the Masonic Temple. Edward Ros tein, W. M., Ernest n. Choate, sec retary. A. O. U. W. Protection Lodge No. 2. Meets every Monday evening at 7:30 in the McCornack hall, corner Court and Liberty stroots, G. P. Litchfield, M. W; 8. A. McFaddcn, recorder; A. L. Brown, F. MULTNOMAH ROYAL ARCH CHAP- TEH, 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. Pcnrce, socrctary. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA, Oregon Cedar Camp No. 5246. Meets every Thursday evening at 8 'clock in Masonic hall, corner Court snd Liberty streets. Elovator service. R. M. Morris, V. C; Ray A. Grant, Clerk. SALEM LODGE NO. 4, A. I. k A. M. Ptnted communications first Friday in each month at 7:30 p. m., In the Masonic Temple. Fred W. Cook, W, M., S. 7.. Culver, socrctary. CENTRAL LODOE No. IS, 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 8. CHADWICK CHAPTER NO. 37., O. K. 8. Regular meeting every first and third Tuesday at 8 p. m., In the Ma sonic Temple. Mrs. Josephine Vass, W. M. Ma M, Bnlicock, secretary. R. N. of A.-"Orcgon Grape Camp" o. 1360, meets every Thursday ev ening in McCornack building, Court and Liberty streets. Eelevator. Su sie Parmenter, 781 North Front St., Oracle; Hazel Price, Imperial Furni ture Co., recorder. . REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE At Newport, Oregon, fine cornor lot( 55x56 feet, high and sight ly, near Nye creek. Price, $300, war ranty deed. Inquire of owner, Chas. H. Woods, Chemawa, Oregon. FOR BALE OR RENT Choice acre with improvements. - J. Wsrren Clark, Fairview avenue, near Morn lagslde. REAL ESTATE Continued. 900 ACRES 125" acres under cultiva tion, 400 acres open pasture, good bottom soil, balance in timber; 8 room house, large barn; 15 acres in bearing orchard, well watorod by springs, 4M) miles from railroad town in Polk county. Price $30 per acre. U. 8. Bank building. Room 304. Phone 470. HOUSE FOR SALE Owner being . forced to sell place, offers a splendid house and large lot on paved street, walking distance, close to Garfield and high schools. All assessments paid. Will sell cheap and on easy terms. X. X. X care Journal. BARGAIN REAL ESTATE CO 033 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. 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 fine 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 Qooa lots, east front, 52x 120, three blocks enst of capitol street; one block south of Market street; terms. Inquire at 1336 North 14th street. FOR SALE Modern five-room bunga low, with bath, cabinet kitchen, elec tric lights, thoroughly plumbod. One block from carlino, and three blocks to school. Bargain for cash, if taken at once. See Roy H. Mills, Spaulding Logging Co. 's office. Phone 1830. TO EXCHANGE 24 acres for house and lot, 8 acres for lots, Several Til lamook farms for acreage. Portland residence for Salem. Stock farm for income property. House and two lots. $050. Lot in Kingwood, $375. Want loan $350 on 80 acres, F. L, Wood, StoovesBldg. FOR SALE Five-room hoiiBe, barn, good well, corner lot, 150x150, all in bearing fruit; by owner. 1595, cor ner Saginaw and Lincoln street. POULTRY AND DAIRY RANCH to trade for Salem property; 31 acres, 8 acres in cultivation, balance pasture and hardwood, fair buildings, eight miles from Salom. Good residence preferred. Gorman Investment Co. FOR SALE. LOT FOR HALE $1 25. Terms $5 ,er month. Geo. W. Johnson Co. FOR SALE An Airedale, mnlo, 1 years old, registered. Phone 1038. BUTTERMILK for feed for sale at Marion crcamory. Phone 2488. TWO YOUNG MAKES for sale. 195 South Twenty-fourth stroot. Phono 1418. FOR HALE Twin liuiloy-Diividson motorcycle, cheap. Light and tandem. Call at East Salem Fire Department. Phono 113. PRUNE AND BERRY TRAY Factory. Drying trays made to order. Prices reasonable. Work guaranteed. Call or address J. C. Orogory, 376 Belmont street, Salem, Oregon, FOR BALE 2Vi dozen Barred Rock hens, $1 osch; 1 dozen R. I, R. bens, (1 ench; cockorel, $4; I Queen Inccu bator, I.'IO egg size; 1 Jorsey malo calf Phono Farmers' IX. FOR HALE, Uirgo Percheron marc, colt by her side, for $110. Will buy a driver, Henry E. Voorhies, auction eer. East of fair grounds. WOOD FOR SALE Bovcnty five cords of second-growth fir, 60 cords of grub oak, to he delivered in May and June. For prices phone Farmers llxl, L, G. Bulgln. FOR BALE First-elans mare, without blomixh, weighs about 14110; half Bhlre, half f'ylile, Clyde mare colt by side; also full brother yearling, per fect match in color and marking. Price reasonable, if sold at once. Phone Fanners' 531. FOR HALE Twenty foot launch, 0 horse power, Gray engine, fully equip ped, outfit all in fino shape; tenm if desired. Inquire at Balem Boat Factory or Josso A Moore Furniture Company. GUARANTEED A I 'TO BI'KIN'GH 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, Lsher Auto Hprlng Co., 26 North 15th St. Portland Or. FOR SALE Continued. FOR SALE Old buildings. Apply to E. T. Moores, superintendent of blind school. WANTED. WANTED A long Job on ranch, by married man. House for family to live. in. Address X5X, Journal WANTED Experienced girl for house work, References. Phone Main 1070. n WANTED Good, hustling salesman. Call at Capital Hotol between 6 and 8 p. m. Inquire for C. J. Schroeder. 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. The Woodburn Nurseries Woodburn, Ore. 4-14-3ni WANTED. Two nice families for those splendidly furnished apart ments at the Lincoln, 633 Ferry street. 5-6-tf FOR RENT. FOR RENT Finest 0-room flat in the city, new and close in. 665 North Liberty street. Phone 1351. ROOMS FOR RENT Throe nice fur nished rooms, hot and cold water and phone free; gas at cost. Call at 909 Center street. Phone 866. LOST. LOST OR STOLEN Saturday, May 31, leather suit case containing ladios wearing apparel. Reward for return. Phone Main 71. MISCELLANEOUS. FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKING Quickly done. Prices reasonable. Phone 1538. $100 Reward, $100. The renders of this paper will bo pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to euro In all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is Hie only positive euro now known to tho medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a con' stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Curo is taken internally, acting directly upon tho blood and mucous surfaces of tho system, thereby destroying the foundation of the diseaso, and giving tho patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in do ing its work. The propriotors have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer Ono Hundred Dollars for any case that it fuils to curo. Bond for list of testimonials. Address F. J. CHENEY & CO., Tole do, Ohio. Bold by all druggists, 75c. Tako Hall's Family Pills for consti pation. A girl who fishes for compliments never makes a good catch unless she uses a landing net Ulcers and Skin Troubles. If you are suffering with any old, running of fever sores, ulcers, boils, ec zema or other skin troubles, get a box of liucklen's Arnica Salve and you will got relief promptly. Mrs. liruco Jonoti, of Birmingham, Ala., suffered from an ugly ulcer for nine months and Duck len's Arnica Salve cured her in two weeks. Will help you. Only 25c. Rec ommended liv J. C. Perrv. To Cure a Cold la One Day. Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine (ablets. Druggists rotund money If It (alls to cure. & W. GROVE'S Signs ture Is on each box, 2&c -- . MARKETS. PORTLAND MARKETS. Grain, Flour, Peed, Etc. Wheat Track prices: Club, 04c; liluestem, $lfcl.02; fortyfold, il-KaU.-.c, Red Russian, 92c; valley, 94c. Millstuffs Bran (24(25 per ton: shorts, 'MaT, middlings, $31. Flour Patents, $4.70 per barrel; straights, $4.10; exports, $3.853.05; valley, $4.70; graham, $4.60; whole wheat, $4.80. Corn Whole, $28.50; cracked, $29.50 por ton. Hay Eostorn Oregon timothy, choice 1 Mi-IB; alfalfa, $13fil4; straw, $U(7i,7. Oats No. 1, white, $31fy32, Barley Feed, $-ifl yllfl.50 por ton; brewing, nominal; rolled, $28.5029.50 Dairy and Country Produce. Butter Oregon creamery, solid pack, 28c per lb.; prints, box lots, 2!2Uo. Eggs Oregon rsnch, 20e per dozen Cheese Oregon triplets, lftc; Daisies IOMic; Young Americas, 17',-jC. Poultry Hens, ISrijISlic; broilers, 25c; ducks, young, 2425c; geese, 14 16c; turkeys, live, 20c, dressed, 25c. Veal Fancy, (S5 to 125 lbs.) 13 13 Via per lb. Pork Fancy, lKcTUVje per lb. Groceries, Dried Fruits, Etc Dried Fruits Apples, lOo per lb.; currants, 10c; apricots, 12 14o; peaches, 8llc; prunes, Italian, 80 10c, silver, 18o; figs, white and black, $H7He; currents, tHo; raisins, loose Muocatel $14 7 Ho; bleached Thompson, 11 Ho, unbleached Sultan as. SHe; seeded, 7H8He. Coffee Roasted, in drums, 2140 per lb. Nuts Walnuts, 17H18e par B: Braall nuts, 11 Ho; Alberts, 15o; al monds, l018o; pecans, 17s; cocoa nuts, D0c$l per doien. Salt Granulat 1 $14 per ton; half- ground, 100s, $10 per ton; 10s, $7.50 per ton. Beans Small white, $6.50; large white, $0; Lima, $6.30; pink, $4.25; red Mexicans, 5c; bayou, $4.25. Sugar Dry graulated, $5.15; fruit and berry, $5.15; beet, $4.85; Extra 0, $4.65; powdere3, barrels, $5.40; cubes, barrels, $5.50. Rice No. 1 Japan, 65Ho; cheap er grades, 4 Ho; southern head, Sf4 c Honoy Choice, $3.25(g3.75 per case. Fruits and Vegetables. Fresh Fruits Apple, 60c$1.d0 per box; strawberries, $12 per crate; cherries, $11.50 per box. Tropical Fruits Oranges, Valencia, $4; navels, $4.505.50; Florida grape fruit, $5.50(3 8; lemons, $78 per box; pineapples, 8o per lb. Vegetables Artichokes, 76c per doz en; asparagus, Oregon, 75c$I,25 per dozen; beans, 1012c per pound; cab bage, 8Vi3o per pound; cauliflower, $2 per crate; eggplant, 25c pound; head lettuce, $2.50 per crate; peas, 6 8c per pound; peppers, 8540o per pound; radishes, 1012c per dozen; rhubarb, l2o per pound; spinach, 75o por box; tomatoes, $2.505 per box; garlic, 78e per pound. Sack Vegetables Turnips, $1.00 per sack; boots, $1.00; rutabagas, $1.00; carrots, $1.00. Sweet potatoes 2 14 c per lb. Potatoes Burbanks, 4050e por C. Onions Orogon, $1.25 per sack. TRAVELERS' GUIDE RAILROADS. , SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY Time Table Portland Division. Train No. 10 Albany Passenger 7:24 a.m. 14 Portland Express 6:00 a.m. 16 Oregon Express b:31a.m. 28 Willamette Limited 9:30a.m. 2 Shasta Limited 12:35 p.m. 8 Portland Passenger 2:00 p.m. 20 Portland Passenger 7:88 p.m. 226 Local wny freight 10:30 a.m. 222 Portland through fr't. .10:36 p.m. Southbound, 6 California Express 3:31 am 19 Ashland Passenger ll:10a.m. 17 Roseburg Passenger.... 4:27 p.m. 27 Willamette Limited 5:38 p.m. 11 Shasta Limited 7:38 p.m. 13 Bun Francisco Express. 10:86 p.m. 9 Albany Passenger 8:30 p.m. 225 Ica! way freight 12:35 p.m. 221 Ban Francisco through freight 12:01p.m. Salem-Geer Branch. 127 Passenger arr. Sulem.. 11:25 a.m. 130 Pass, mid leaves Salem 10:00 a.m. 129 Pass, mxd arr. Sulem ,. 4:00 p.m. 128 Pass'nger leaves Balem B :30 p.m. Salem, Tails City ft Western. West Balem. Train No. 51 for Black Rock, dally 9:00 a.m. 123 for Indepondeuce, daily....9:ft0 a.m. 153 for Falls City, dally 120 p.m. 5 for Falls City illy e Bun 4:45 p.m. 125 for Independence, daily ...8 :3U p.m. 159 fur Dallas, Sunday only ....6:15 p.m. Arrive, 150 from Dallas, daily 8:15 a.m. 124 from Independence, daily 9:00 a.m. rrom Itlack Rock, ilallv 12:.IU p.m. 154 from Falls C. illy ex Bun 3:40 p.m. vln from Juacnemlonre, daily 4:4i) p.m. 158 from Black Ilk, Hun only 6:80 p.m, OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY CO. Northbound. Leaves Bnlcm Arrives Portland Train. No. 4:25 a.m 2 Owl 0:50 a.m 6:30 a.m II 8:55 a.m 8:00 a.m 8 Loc 10:20 a.m 9: 15 10 Ltd 11:40 .in 11:20 a.m .....12 1:15 p.m 1 .TO p.m 14 4:20p.m 4:00 p.m 15 Ltd 5:55 p.m 4:15 p.m 18 0:40 p.m 6:50 p.m '20 8:15 p.m 7:45 p.m 22 10:05 p.m Southbound. Lv. Portland Ar. Hnlem 6:10 a.m 1 8:30 a.m 7:30 a.m 3 9:50 a.m 8:20 am 5 Ltd 10:10 a.m Hops, Wool, Hides, Etc. Hops 1912 crop, 914e, according to quality; 1913 contracts, 1213c. Wool Eastern Oregon, 1016c per pound; valley, 1416o. Mohair Choice, 3033c. Hides Saltod, 12o per lb; salted calf, 1617c; salted kip, 12c; salted tag, 6Vjc; green hides, UMiO; dry hides, 21c; dry calf, No. 1, 25o; dry stags, 1213H. Provisions. name All sizes, 2021c; picnics, 13c; skinned, 1920c; boiled, 27c. Bacon Fancy, 2930c; standard, 2425e; choice, 21c; English, 2223c Dry Bait Meats Backs, dry salt, 13 14o; backs, smoked, 14H15Ho; bellies, dry salt, 14 Ho; smoked, ltc Smoked Meats Beef tongues, 2Eo; dried beet seta, 22c; outsldes, 20c; in sides, 23c; knuckles, 21o. Pickled Goods Barrels, pigs feet, $14; regular trtpe, $10; honey comb tripe, $12; lunch tongues, $22; lambs' tongues, $40. Lard Kettle rendered, tierces, 15 He; tubs, 14 Ho; standard, tierces, 14 Ho; tubs. 14 Ho. LOCAL WHOLESALE MARKET. Bran, per ton ............................$27.50 Shorts, per ton . ........$28.50 Wheat, per bushel ................. 85c Oats, per bushel ...42o Chittim bark, per lb. , 4H5 Hay, timothy .. $16.00 Oats and vetch $14.00 Clover, per ton ..... .....$10.00 Cheat, per ton $13.00 Butter and Eggs, Butterfat, per lb. 28Hc Creamery butter, per lb. -.-.29s Country butter, per lb. ..2025e Eggs, per doxen .......1718e Poultry. Broilers, per lb. i023o nens, per lb, HH14o Roosters, per lb ....................8s Steers. Steers (under 1000 As) 70o Cows, per cwt ..... .. 67s Hogs, fat, per lb. . .....7H8o Stock ogs, per lb .... ...7 to 7H Ewes, per lb -..........4 Spring lambs, per lb 68H Veal, according to quality -......1213a Pelts. Dry, per lb 8o Saltod country pelts, each ........65c$l Lamb pelts, each .... ..25s "TTTTT4-T Southbound Continued. 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 Loo 8:20 p.m ;25 p.m 19 11:25 p.m 11:43 p.n 21 Owl 2:05 a.m Northbound, Lv. Corvallis Arv. Salem 6:30 a.m 8 8:00 a.m 4:45 p.m 20 5:50 p.m Lv. Eugene, Ar. Halcm 7:35 a.m 10 Ltd 9:15 am 11:15 a.m 14 1:50 p.m -:r'0p.in 16 Ltd 4:00 p.i 5:00 p.m. 7:45 p.m J-:ui a.m iiwl 3:10 a.m Southbound. Lv. Sulem Ar. Albany 5:35p.m Ar, Eugene 7:05 p.m Ar, Albany 9:25 p.m 4:35 p.m Lv. Sulem 8:25 p.m ..17 . Ar. Corvallis It:55 p.m Ar. Eugene 21 Owl 7:50 a.m Lv. Balem 2:15 a.m 8:35 a.m 1 11:15 a.m 10:15 a. m Lv. Hnlem. 1:05 p. in .. 5 Ltd 12:25 p.m Slops nt Albany .. 7 2:115 p.m Stops at Corvallis 2:30p.m Ar. Eugene ..13 8:45 p.m Lv. Salem. 6:35 p.m CORVALLIS CONECTIONS. Northbound. Lv. Corvallis Ar. Balem 6:30 a.m 8:00 a.m 8:23 a.m 9:45 a.m 12:12 p.m 1 :.'i0 p.m 2:30 p.m 4:00 p.m 4:25 p.m 5:50 p.m 6:05 p.m 7:45 p.m Bouthbound. Lv. Salem Ar. Corvallis 8:35 a.m 10:07 a.m 10:15 a.m 11:40 a.m 1:05 p.m 2:30 p.m 4:35 p.m 6:00 p.m 6:35 p.m 7:57 p.m O. C.T. Co.'s Steamers Orahamona and Pomona leave for Portland Monday, Wednes day and Friday nt 10 a. m.; Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at ( a, m. For Corvallis Tuesday, Thursday and Bnt nrday about p. m. M. P. BALDWIN.