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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1913)
'..I,! ' ' , PAGE THBEB DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL,, SALEM, OBEOON, iiii M.l OIloi, 3 Pliit CUNT. Atgclahe Prrporalton Tcr siinilaiingilicRiorfanrlRcijiiJa tinJilii'SioMlisaiiiUJowdscI nens ardftstjCcHtoins raiser 0r4tcaJforjlto iwrlliasri Not Nahc qtk?. M id" j:,:!!tcZ.'::- jikSPi Ctuiiirtt Sllixr Mk&yttu lunvn Apcrfect Remedy forCans!?p t ion , Sour Stomar.vMai rlmca Vorms.toimilsiovii.iivcnsii-7-cSuiiitc Signalure of The Centaur Compam; KF.W YORK. For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the : Signature of 11 PHYSICIAN IN OH Caw j iP' In Houso Hit by BuUcts During Bombard ment of Capital of Mexico Only a Pew Months Ago. PART OE HIS FURNITURE AND INSTRUMENTS RUINED Decides Salem Is Good Place to live and Is, Now Engaged In Practice in This City. Dr. (i: A. Wisliconus, who came to Sa lem 8omo weeks ago, with a view of settling here as physician, has just received word from the Oregon State The Markets Tne wheat market is (doggish, buyers i Tropical Fruits. Oranges, Valencia, ana sollcrs both waiting ilnvohurmiils. 1 4; navels, $4.50(5.50; Florida grape- But l.ttlc grain is niovii g, urrivnW bo-J fruit, $5.507; lomons, $8.50lO per .:.g le.a than for some time and far In- box! pineapples, 7c per lb. law .1..: average. There ,iro-ac. to 1 o ' Vegetables. Artichokos, 73c per doz- li-'t-ly var in the banana tiadi, nn.l , en; asparagus, Oregon, 50c$l por doz prjees of 4 cents a pound will be slash-,0". beans, 34c per lb.; cabbage, ViGj) ed. Tho hop situation remains un- a'je per lb.; cauliflower, $2 per crato; changeil. Tho New York Commercial 088PInt, 9lOc lb; head lettuce, S.SO sizes up the prune situation as follows: Por cratei Poa9i 57 P" lb-i peppors, nwu t i- . ii i 810c lb.; radishes, 1012c per doz.; "Tho Pacific Coast crop will not cxi ,-, , ' ' ... i i-nn.i ' c i- i. ' ii on , inn rhubarb, l2e per lb.; spinach, 7oo per coed 4;,,000 tons, of which, fully 20,000 box'; g.lO per bQx; tons have already been sold to Europe. ,jC( 73c ,b.. totn 13c ,,cr doz... The supply needed .in this country runs cuculnbcrB 20We pct box. . from 7o,000,000 to 100,000,000 pounds, Potato09NcWi 75c(a$1.25 par cwt.: or about the onti.ro crop of tho Pacific, gwcotS jyla , lb- .. , ., .. cuusi. i up, pencil crop or ino v irruo . orchards at Wenajtchec, W'nah;, has been sold at 25 cents advance, and tho deal- Onions Oregon, $1.50 per sack. Dairy and Country Produce. Butter. Oregon creamery, solid pack, ers oxjiect to mako tho crop pay tho 30c per lb.; prints, box lots, 32c 0 For Over Thirty Years Exact Copy of Wrapper grower 00 emits a liny. Tho mu Hoard of Medical Examiners, that he 'year it is expected, will amount to 80 has passed the examination and ac I carloads, Chicago packors sa- beef is quired by this the right of practising going to be at unheard of pi,,,., and predict 50 cents for tlio best cuts. PORTLAND MARKETS. Grain, Flour, Feed, Etc. Wheat Track prices: ' Now Club, 7879c; now Blucstcm, 82S3c; now Fortyfold, 80c por shorts, $2G27; middlings, $31. Flour Patents; M.7Q per barrel; straights, $1.10; exports, $3.653,G5; valley, $4.70; . graham, $4.60; wholo! wheat, $4.80. : rUt OINTAUH OOMPANV, HCW VONK OITV. in not including the fact that registra tion in 1012 was sut'iicicut. If yon registered on the city reg- IMmtiim luiciks ilining tiio years 1012- l!i.1, yen need not register again to idle at tlic next city election. You must, if you did not register dur- i the years 10I2-1H13, register at the unity clerk's office, in the court house mi or before .Monday, August 25, The registration hooks lit the court Wise will be open next Friday and Satunlay nights from 7 until 10 o'clock in onlcr to give all those who are un jlilc to register during the day an op iwtunity to register at night, Tho registration books will close ,'ioni)tly at .") o'clock next Momlav ev- fiiinB. The notice yesterday was erroneous Kipling's Response. The Cumuli, the Cninlirldge unlver. j Rlty weekly, iiueed asked Kmlyard Kip. j lil'S t eontiiliiile to Its columns. In response enuie the following reply; There once ft-.ns a writer who wrote, "lieur Klr-ln reply to your note or yesterday's data, 1 nm sorry to state It's no good at the prices you qnoU." Cymnastlo Stunt. R.irhonr-Vou sccin warm, riace you been exercising? Waterman-Yes, In. deed I went to the mutes' dance am) swung il n in ti I idles nriiund nil evenlnf; Mlihlgnn Cargoyle. Meteorological. . Wnllle-Wheii I called on Zelln Inst eve she acted toward nip like a weath er f.insnst. Wardle flow was that' Wnllh- I'alr and very cool.-Knsyfl t.ity Mar. The fish lire just as good as ever. medicine .in tho staet of Oiem,.,. nr. j Wislicenns is, in spito of his strnnge- souniliiig name, a German. He was trained in the best German lliversities at Berlin and Munich, and. has liad an additional five years' experience as an assistant physician in several large , hospitals in Germany. From KI0S up to i the spring of this year lie practiced medicine at Mexico City, but, although I lie had built up a good prai.liee there , he finally decided to leave that conn ; try on account of the continuous rev i olutioas and tlio economic conditions j growing worse from year to year, i During the bombardment of the capi , tal and the battle raging in tho streets j in the spring of this year his house was hit by numerous shells and bullel.s, and a great part of his furniture and mod ; ieal instruments were destroyed. i 1.. 1... i..ll ..r mm T nr- i; I jii un- mil ui nil- nr. UISIICCIIUS wrote a letter to P. K. Schwab, who at that time was assistant secretary to the , local lloanl of Trade, inquiring what ; his chances would be in the state of Oregon, and especially at Salem. Mr. Schwab answered him that Salem would be a good place for him to live, and a good field with regaril to his profession I too, as none of the physicians practic ing here speak German, and there is a I great number of Germans in the city, as well as in tho surrounding farming district, pnrt of whom, especially the women, have no sufficient knowledge og English. After coming to Oregon, T)r. Wislicenns looked up difforent lo calities, but by none of them hp was as favorably Impressed as by Salem, so he finally resolved to ninke this city his home. Ho is located in tho Hubbard building. Round Trip Fares for the Ringling Bros. Circus via tfye (Vfr SUNSET tl I " lOGOSMiSHASTA I Eggs Oregon ranch, 23e por dozen. Cheese. Oregon Triplots, 16Vj0j Dai sios, 17c; Young America, 18c. Poultry Hons, 14c; springs, 18c; ducks, young, 1213c; geese, 14L6c; turkeys, live, 20c, dressed, 25c. Veal Fancy (83 to 125 lbs.) 15c per pound. Pork Fancy, lKSHlMi por lb. Provisions. Hams 10 to 12 lbs.. 22ffi)23e: 12 to new Red Russian, 77c. 4 ii,. o223c: nicnies. 14V.o: cottaoa Millstuffs Bran $24((i25 nor ton; ,,,n 171 Bacon Fancy, 3031c; Btaudnrd, 25 ;20c; English, 21&22& ; Lard In tiorcos, choice, UMje; com- 1 pound, 9 3-4c. Dry Salt Moats Backs, dry salt. 13 Corn-Whole, $.",4; cracked, $35 per 614o. Dacka Bn,oked, 14tt15Hc; bellies, dry salt, 14 smoked, 16c Smoked Meats Beef tongues, 2Ee. dried beef sets, 22c; outildes, 20c; tn ton Hay Fancy Idaho timothy, $1718; fancy eastern Oregon timothy, $151C; timothy and clover, $14(niinj timothy BldeB, 23c; knuckles, 21c. and alfalfa, $12.50; clover, $8.5010; oats and votch, $10II; choat, 1011; valley grain hay, $10)1. Oats No. 1, white, $27; new, $24.50 per ton. Barley Food, $2t21.50 por ton: brewing, nominal; rolljd, $27(2S. Grocorios, pried Fruits, Etc. . Dried Fruits Apples, 10c per lb.; currants, 10c; aprlrots, 12 14c; NEW SHOW TODAY Continuing Friday and Saturday, and it is an extra good program. 2 Headline Vaudeville Acts 2 Extra Good 4 Splendid Pictures 4 The best kind and they can be seen at this theatre only. EXTRA - EXTRA - EXTRA VIEWS OF Harry K. Thaw The slayer of Stanford White who recently escaped from Matteawan, effected with the aid of powerful autos. THEATRE COMING Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, "The Pendleton Round Up." Don't fail to see this great picture. There no raise in prices, as other Oregon towns did. Telegraphic Briefs I Pickled Goods Barrels, pigs feot, $14; regular tripe, $10; honey comb trlpo, $12; lunch tongues, $22; lambs' tongues. $40. 1 Hops, Wool, Hides, Etc. Hops 1912 crop, 1518c, accord ing to quality; 1013 contracts, 20 cents. Wool Eastern Oregon, 10IOc pei pound; valley, 18l!ic. Mohair Choice, 30(ri31c. Hides Salted, 12c per R;, salted .,' ' "The Exposition Lino 1015." - - -- .. " "V - At Salem, August 23 FARES; Eugeno to Saleiu and return .. , $2.80 , .. . Junction City to Salem and return 2.30 llurrisburg to Salem and return... 2.15",- ' Albany to Salem and return 1.10 . Corvnllis to Salom and roturn 1.55 ' , ; Voodburn to Salem and return .70 ALL OTHRB POINTS. ONE AND ONE-THIRP FARE Tickets will be sold August 23d from nil points on the main line, Ore gon City to Eugene, inclusive; from West Side points, Corvnllis to St. Joseph, inclusive; also from points on tho S., F. ('. & W and C. & E. Final return limit Monday, Aiiguust 25. " Call on nearest station agent for specific fares, from any station, train service, etc. JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent. , peaches, 8llq; prunes. Italian, 8 "'f. ie17c; saltod kip, 12c; salted 10c, nilver, 18c; figs, white and black, ' ,tR8 6V!tc; green hides, ll'jc; dry H7Hc; currents, 9c; raisins, hinos 21i dry c" N". 1, 25c; drj loose Muocatel 67V4c; bleached K. 1213Mio. Thompson, UHo, unbleached Sultan-1 LOCAL WHOLESA1.E MARKET. as, 8 14c; seeded, 7 H8 Ho. , Bran, per ton Coffoe Boasted, in drums, 1832c Shorts, por ton per lb. Nuta Walnuta, 17 18c per lb; Brazil puts, 12 Vic; filberts, 15c; al monds, 16 18c; p3cnus, 17c; cocoa nuts, 90c$l per dozen. Salt Granui-.t ,l, $14 per ton; half ,. $20.00 $28.1)0 Wheat, por buskol 80c Oats; por bushel 3540c Chittim bark, per lb 4','..5c Hay, timothy $15.00 Oats and vetch $10.0011.00 Clover, per ton Jj.OO.'KIl.OO united rnnss i.HAsr.ii winn. Boston, Aug. 21. The gunboat Nashville leaded ammunition at the Charleston navy yard and sailed under scaled orders for Mexico. Chicago, Aug. 21. Mrs. Bachael llailey, representing the ladies of tin Maccabees, presented a resolution to the national fraternal congress here en dorsing woman suffrage. The resolu tion was rejected by a vote of (18 to 41 en the ground that the organization was non-political. Budapest, Aug. 21. Marquis Palla vicini, an army officer, and Count Tiszn, premier of Hungary, were both slightly wounded in a duel with swords. The marquis had accused the premier of trying to influence a witness in re cent litigation. 8anta Monica, Cal., Aug. 21. Three hours after Edward Kuth, aged II, had accidentally shot and killed .1. L. San ford, proprietor f a shooting gallery, Martha Wilson, aged II, showing Wil hi'luiiiia I'liinffarcli, aged 13, "how it happened," shot nml instantly killed the Chiaffareli girl, who was the daughter of M, Cliail'I'areli, a bandmas ter. The weapon used was a rille the Wilson girl found in her home. Washington, Aug. 21. "You reform ers don't seem to realize that you must recognize this sort of men to retain control." This is the answer which ground, 100s, $10 per' tou; 50s, $10.75 Choat, por ton, $10.00 per ton. ' Butter and Eggs. Benns Small white, $0.75; large Buttorfat, per 1)., f. o. b. Salem 31c Whito, $5.00; Limn, $0.30; pink, $4.25; Croamery butter, per lb 31(ri31 VjC rod Mexicans, 5c; bayou, $5.00. Country buttor, por lb 22'j25c Sugar Dry granulated, $5.55; fruit Eggs, por dozon 2223c and berry, $5.55; beet, $5.35; Extra C, I Poultry. $5.Q5; powdered, barrels, $3.80; culc, Fryers 1018c barrels, $5.95. I Hons, por lb. UVj14c Kico No. 1 Japan, 5(S5'jc; cheaper Boosters, per lb 8c grades, 41Ac; southorn head, S0c. Steers. Honey Choice, $3.25ffl.",.75 por ease. Steele 78c Fruits and Vegetables. ! Cows, per cwt 4rii)5c Apples New, !)0e(S2.25 per box; Hogs, fat, por lb 8(('tj0c, apricots, 75c(ai$1.25 per box; eanta-' Stock ogs, per lb 7 to 7 V6 loupes, $l,25(rii2.00 per crate; peaches, Ewes, por lb 4c 25fti.te per box; watermelons, $1.25 per Spring lambs, por 11) l'45e cwt.; plums, 75c(fi$l.25 per box; rasp- Veal, according tn quality ll13c berries, $1.50 per crate; loganberries, $1 I Tclta. per crato; pears, $2.25 per box; grapes, I Dry, per lb 8r tl.00ftiil.25 per crate, casubas, $2.25 per j Baited country polls, each 65c$I dozen. Lamb pelts, each 25c Soaking the Clothes. Mrs. Browning bad a new domestic named Agnes. "Agues," said the mistress, "did yon put the clothe In simkV" . "Oi did not," answered the girl. "Did you want me tu. iiiiini?" "Why. (ertniui.v," was tile reply. "Very well, muni." said Airnes Ali-Mit tun hum's Inter Agnes pre sented herself In lief nihil ess "OI hev put thlm eliillies III sunk, mum." -tlio miIiI, "Inn Hie piiwubrciker wild give me ni!y VlicY dollars on the I'liole niitllt Here lie til' minify, an' It'n siirry Ot tun thai ye bees so hnrrud up"-Harper's Mauazlmi. "Sapsjr" "At l.lverpiHil street station. I.nndiin," uld nil .i 'lean. "1 asked u I king clcrli Wild Iter lie i nllhl tell me wllel e Snpswiinh was. His answer wus that lie had never heard of such a place. "But," I urged. "Is inn that the wny the country peuple priuiiiiiiice Saw bl'ldiiewni'thV'' "Nn. inilccd." lie laugl). Inirle retilted "Thev mil It Kansv " GLYNN 13 RECOGNIZED. UN1TBD I'llKSS I.BASBII WICK.l Albany, N. V., Aug. 21. Martin 11. Glynn was officially recognized as act- ing governor of tho stato by the board of trustees of public buildings lato ye I tenlay, when new rooms in tho capital were designated as "the executive chamber" for his use. The assembly parlor ami a committeo room were set aside as tho acting governor 's, .quartern. They are situated on tho third floor, while tlio executive, offices to which Governor Kulzer still clings arc on the floor below. Prosperity will never be distributed with exact justico and equity until hu man nature has undergone a radical change. . Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR I A lliulolph Kpreeklcs, millionaire, of San Francisco, here to light the confirnia tion of the nomina.tioa of Thomas Fox as postmaster at Sacramento, declared yesterday he received from Secretary of the Interior l.aue to a protest that I'ox was unfit to hold office. San Franclaco, Aug. 21. Superin tendent Sltanahan, of the Sun Krancisco mint, mid other Heiuocratic leaders here, have endorsed Harold French, former chief chemist at the mini, fur the position of superintendent f i-celt-ing and refining. If appointed he will succeed K. It. Leach. French icsiipcd as chief chemist (lining former Presi dent Tuft's administration, Vallojo, Cal. Aug. 21. Tlio first electric driven vessel ever cmistrncteil tool; a trial spin here yesterday allei- noon over tho San Francisco bay, when tho United States collier .lupitet left Mare Island at 3 o'clock with Com nianiler .1. M. Keeves in charr'e. i om mniider G. Lincoln, of the engineer's office at Mare Island was also eh. an!. Clilcaso, Aug. 21, Tho Palette am) Chisel Club of Cliicngo has inolcsteil today to the park couiniifs:nn is against sending the I'inta, Nina sail -1 Santa Maria, reproductions of Chris topher Coiumblts, caravitls, to San Francisco as attractions lit the i'll." fair. It wus argued that the vessels were not strong enough to 'daiel the trip Charges are made that u'uini.cy tnaliing scheme was behind the enler 1 rise. 1 ' "T iiiti'ari)iliiWhaiflia1iitT iiill nV i n ,ij , n f-,--- n -'-'-raUa.li Mount Crest Abbey Mausoleum Now Under Construction in City View Cemetery, Salem Com pail men Ik unsold in this llcnulifiil Mausoleum can bo oo eured at the original price offered I he people of Salem. After'com plction of building THE TRICE OF ANY UNSOLD COMrAKT MENTS WILL BB ADVANCED. Why Defer Longer? Plana ami specifications on file in our Salem office for your inspection Portland Mausoleum Co. li'nom 301 lliibbaril building. I'lionn 230 pMR. HENRY PECK AND HIS FAMILY AFFAIRS . By Gross W PtC I WILL -Jrrrt McrMi(i Au' . "v 'M i 1 i rvVftppAVA MAc4 IT PONT I W' WHri'OCe, PSi lVil' (f 'cZ, "Belong to yoo? Hey? ) io Pollthkt mm-j vomt &F moice pAry Vjo i uoo ue itMP? I Wr Keep a cent oft' jS Z lr . iee? 7 ffZlR TT 6.n--yJ, 1 I 1 1 TiMS '-vW,