PAGE SIX DAILY CAPITAL JOOXNAL, IALXH, 01200H, MONDAY, OCTOBEB 13, 1913. E MM ! I 'f M i 1 Pastor GLEAN HANDS AND PURE HEART Tha Pictorial language of the EiMe Amazes Pastor Russell. SIGNIFICANCE OF PICTURE. What It It to Ascend Into the Holy Hill What la Meant by Standing In Uio Holy Place Who Have tha Clean Hande What la Signified by a 8oul Lifted Up to Vanity Who Are Thoaa of tha Text Who1 Swear Deceitfully, Tha Terma and Conditions of the Di vine Rewarde Christ the Great Ex mplar To Him and to Hia Follow er tha Gatea of Glory Lift. Washington, D. 0.. October 5. Pastor Russell ad dressed the Wash. Ington Temple Congregation this afternoon from the text. "Who shall ascend Into the Dill of the Lord? or who shall stand In Ills Holy Place? He that bath clean bands and a pure heart" (Psalm 24:3, 4.) He said: Tbe pen pictures of the Bible astound us with their clearness and forceful nous, their crlspness and polntedness. We are to remember that the Prophet David was not writing with ordinary poetic license, but was stating In po etic form grand truths which he blm elf could not fully appreciate. St. Feter tells us this was the case with all tbe Prophets, ne said that holy men of God spake as they were moved of the Holy Spirit; and that the things that tbey wrote were Intended, not for themselves, but for the Church, during this Gospel Age. Interpreting our toit In harmony with other prophecies, we perceive that the words do not refer to the literal mil of Zlon. nor to the lltcrnl Holy , Place of Israel's Tabernacle, lit. Zlon typically represented the Kingdom of i Messiah, and the Holy Place represent ed tlio nntltyplenl Temple of the fu ture, which Ht. Peter tolls us will he the Church In'glory, Christ Jesus Him self being the Chief Corner Stone. "He That Hath Clean Hande." Now comes the question, Who shall lie accounted worthy of a place In that glorious Kingdom? Who shall bo ac counted worthy of membership In that true Temple? The answer evidently applies primarily to tho Lord Jemis Christ Himself, as tho succeeding verse show. "Ho that hnth clean bands" would signify, he who Is able and willing to keep tho Plvlno Law perfectly; secondly, he thnt is pure In heart. In whom there Is no admixture of disloyalty or selfishness or sin he whosM heart Is loyal to the coro to the great Jehovah. The Prophet David could not claim men purity of heart or cleanness of nnmltr, nor could any one, except the on of God, who was holy, harmless, simletilcd nnd separate from sinners. . lie alone could nnd did keep the I. vln Ijiw, both In letter and In spirit, lie alone, therefore, was qualified to tie the gri'Bt'KIng In Zlon and the great nntltyplenl Priest. In lllra alone the royalty of David's lino and tho Priest liuod, typified through Aaron, would unite, ond as foretold, would Constitute the new Prlesthood-n Itoyal Priest liond, a Priesthood associating In Itsolf the qnnlltles of mercy, Instruction. finw.T end Authority. Thus It was iro;helcd of .leans, "The Lord bath wnrn, and will not repent: Thou art Priest for the Age, after the order of Melchlicdck" a reigning Priest a Idlest upon Ills Throne, Psulm 110:4. Other Teats Were Neoeeaary. The full keeping of the Law was not all that was requisite lu the great Heir of the Abrahamtc Covenant. All thing written by tho Prophets con ernlng Messiah must have fultllment to tltm. And In all those prophecies God had caused to he set forth matters which would Inilwd he testa of the humility and luyulty of tho Ouo who would iierfurm them. Was It not writ ten that Messiah must be led ns a lamb to tho slaughter, and as a sheep, dumb before the shearers, must not -oi Ilia mouth In protest? He of whom it was written, "Never man IHtke like this tvan," used His elo qurmn lu telling of the grace and uier f vf God, but uot to deliver Himself fnens tun evil machinations of His ene mies, t these bent upon crucifying tlllm. Was It not wrltteu that He would tie the antityplcel Passover I.nmli, to lie slain? And did It not behoove Him. therefore, aa He declared, to suf fer all these things, uud through oho dlrore In these sufferings to enter Into tbe alesHlanlc glory which was to be the reward? Our text tells us this In simple lertna that He did not swear decellfully-rtiat the Covenant which tie made with the rather, a Covenant of Kai-rlllce unto death, was kept to the very Mter. Neither did He lift l Ills mml unto vanity and pride. nir hearken to the admonitions of the Advernnry. On the contrary. He hum tiled tltmeelf. even until the death of the (rose. This was His great test far Wyond the mere keeping of the t-aw of the Golden Utile. And because of HI faltlirulmwa. as be AnoKtla Uwlitri. "God ulo hath " I ' t ' , 1 WSIOIt-:gU5SF.lQ Russell's highly exalted Him, and given Him a name above every name" the name of Messiah, the King of Glory "that at tbe name of Jesus every knee should bow, both of things in Heaven and things In earth." Thus was ful filled In Him the promise of verse 5. "He shall receive the blessing from Jehovah, and righteousness from the God of His salvation." "Lift Up Your Heads, Ye Gates." Succeeding verses of this Psalm pic ture tbe Redeemer entering into His glorious reward, saying. "Lift up your heads, 0 ye gates; and be ye lifted up, ye everlasting doors; and the King of Glory shall come in!" The ushering of Messiah into tbe honor and glory of the Kingdom of God, to establish right eousness In the earth, to put down re bellion and sin, and to destroy the works of the Devil, is really the usher ing In of Jehovah's Kingdom, for which wo pray, "Thy Kingdom come." Jesus came not to glorify Himself, nor to do His own will, He declared, but to do tbe will of tbe Father In. Heaven. All Messiah's victory will re flect glory upon Jehovah, the great Au thor of the wonderful Plan of Salva tion: for, as St. Paul declares, all things are of the Father, and all things are by the Son. I Corinthians 8:6. Partakers of His Holinees. During this Gospel Age God has been selecting from amongst mankind a saintly class, energized by a similar spirit to that of the Redeemer. But ! unlike the Redeemer, these are mem- bers of the sinner race. Our first thought would be that thus tbey would i be effectually barred from partlclpa I tlon with the Savior in His victories and coming glory. But behold tbe wonders of the Divine arrangement! As tbe Redeemer gave His life to be a Ransom-price for Adam's life and for all those who lost life through him, Divine Mercy has made a special pro vision whereby tho followers of Jesus, who have His spirit may be made ac ceptable with tbe Father at tbe pres ent time. This special provision for the Church Is that If they consecrate their hearts, their wills, and all they possess, to do the Father's will, our Redeemer will appropriate to them tbe share of for giveness and restitution which other wise would be theirs to enjoy and use during tbe Millennium. This the Scrip tures designate "Justification by faith"; and such, we are Informed, are holy and acceptable to God, Can They Keep the Law? From the time they are accepted of God theso are treated as New Crea tures, and no longer dealt with accord ing to tho flesh. .With these the stand ards are tho heart Intentions, mid not fleshly perfection. Of these, there fore, It Is written. "The righteousness of the Law Is fulfilled In us, who walk live not after the flesh, but after the 8plrlt."-Iioinnns 8:4. But havo these tho clean hands and pure hearts necessary for u place In the Kingdom? The Bllilo answers that theso New Creatures are pure In heart -loyal to God. Otherwise they would not have boou accepted of tho Lord, nor begotten of the Holy Spirit. And as for their hands, their lives, tho Now Creature never had soiled hands of Impurity and wilful sin. The only Im perfections these New Creatures can have nro such as belong to tho flesh such ns they may be unable to fully conquer. And these weaknesses and Imperfections of the flesh are covered In advance, provision being made through tho redeeming blond of Him who tasted death for every nian through , Him "who gave Himself a Ransom for all." What of Their Vanity? and Vows? Can It be said of the true followers of Jesus that they make such n cove nant as Johus made, and that they are able to keep It. and buve not made It deceitfully? And can It be said of them thnt they lift not up thulr souls to vanity, to pride? It cannot bo claim ed thnt all who namo the name of Christ, and have entered Into covenant relationship with God through Him, keep their covenant faithfully. But It can be said that some do so, and such shall share with Jesus His glorious reward. . These faithful ones, these overcomors, "more than conquerors," do not lift up their souls to vanity nnd the pride of life. They do uot become followers of Satan, who said In his heart "I will exalt myself"; but con trariwise, they "follow the Lamb whithersoever Ho goeth." The Vow taken by all of the Lord's consecrated ones who receive the Holy Spirit Ik tho same Vow which Jesus took, the same Covenant. Tho Master made a Covenant of Sacrltlce with the Father by which lie surrendered His own will, and that Included everything of an earthly kind. Similarly, all whom lie accepts as tils sacrltlcers and Joint heirs enter Into the same Covenant of Sacrifice, and present their bodies liv ing sacrifices, A his, some, acvordlug to the Scrip tures, will fall to gain the great prlr.e. and will receive a lower blessing! Yet a sutllclent number to complete the foreordained Plan tins been found throughout this Gosxl Age. As the Body of the Anointed One, under the Headship of the glorified Hon of God. and as members of the Melchlzrdok order of I'rlestliimd, those faithful to the end will receive the Divine ac knowledgment and iiM-latlnn with the Muster In Ills Kingdom and glory. "To Hint that uveivoineth will I grant to sit with Me lu My Throne, even as I overcame nnd nm set down with My Father In Ills Throne." The promises to thee, with nnil under their Master. Include a participation In the Divine Iiiiture.--lteve1atlin 3:21 r, 2 Peter 1:4. The Prlnolple General One, Tho Divine Plan In many respect li like a telescope whose Joints may ht extended, We have seen how this Psalm applies primarily to our Lord Sermon Jesus alone. We have seen the second Joint in tbe telescope extending and making It applicable to the Church, which Is the Body of Christ Now let us extend It still further, and perceive that the principle holds In respect to humanity. It would not be true to say that bu manlty will ever be offered a share with Christ and tbe Church on the Heavenly plane of glory. It would not be true to say that mankind In general will ever have the opportunity of en tering Into the same kind of Covenant that Christ and the Church now enter into a Covenant of self-sacrifice. But it is quite true that .there is to be an earthly Kingdom; and that mankind will be privileged to attain to full mem. bershlp In It on conditions not very dis similar to those terms upon which the Church become Joint-heirs In the Heav enly Kingdom with their Lord. Earthly Kingdom For Adam and His Children. The earthly kingdom will be the kingdom which Adam lost when he be- I came a transgressor and came under the sentence of death. This earthly kingdom, as well as the king, Adam, and all of his family, Jesus redeemed, purchased back from death and desola tion. He purchased It not for Himself, for He already had the Father's prom ise of a better and higher, a Heavenly Kingdom. The earthly kingdom was purchased for the very purpose of re storing it to Adam and his race to as many of them as would avail them selves of the mercy of God, to be ex tended to them by the Messianic King dom, during tbe thousand years when Satan will be bound, nnd when Christ and the Church will reign until ev ery enemy shall be put under their feet. As It did not please God to allow the fallen Adam to continue to be the king , of earth, living In sin and degradation, a uisiionor to the Creator's Empire, so It will not be pleasing to God that any shall come back Into rulership under Messiah's Kingdom except such as shall have learned fully the lesson of the exceeding sinfulness of sin and the love and mercy of God in their redemp tion, and such as will then love right eousness and bate Iniquity. All others will be destroyed as "cumbererg of the ground"-ns "natural brute beasts" will they be destroyed. The Earthly Kingdom and Holy Place. The thousand years of Messiah's Reign, then, will be for the purpose of giving to every member of the human race a full opportunity to return to God. All will be made to understand, from the least to the greatest, that by tho close of Messiah's Kingdom an earthly kingdom will be established under, the whole heavens, and that none may be sharers In that kingdom except such ns buve clean bauds and pure hearts, such ns will humble them selves ami learn the great lessons to be learned, and not lift up their souls to pride, vanity and self-sufllcloncy. All will be taught that If they would enter Into that kingdom they must take upon themselves vows of obedience to the Lord. All will learn that the thousand-year period Is for the testing of their faithfulness to those vows and those lessons which the glorious Mes siah will bring to their attention, mak ing them conditions of acceptance and worthiness of everlasting life ns hu man beings In n world-wide Kden. They shall receive the blessing of Jehovah, Intended from the very be ginning for His earthly children. Giv en to Adam, but lost by htm and re deemed by Jesus, this blessing will be given again to those who shall demon strate their worthiness by their loyalty during Messiah's Kingdom. But the ovll-docr, the lover of evil, the proud, tho haughty and tho decultful-Cove-nant-breiikers-wlll bo destroyed from amongst the peoplo.-Acts 3:23. Clean-Handed, Pure,-Hearted, In Closing, 1 feel Inclined to press the two Bpeclal features of our text "clean hands ami a pure heart" We have already admitted that as fallen, Imperfect beings It Is Impossible for us to bo absolutely clean, right Just All tho more must we strive for such a condition. The Now Creature must be ou the alert to scan nil of life's af fairs and to measure all thlnga in life with the Golden Rule-Is It right? Is It Just? Is It doing to others aa I would that they should do to me? We make progress In proportion as we strive for this cleanness of hands, cleanness of conduct righteousness. To be slack, to bo Indifferent, not to strive, would mean to the Lord that we were half hearted In our love for righteousness and hatred for Iniq uity. Purity of heart we have already no ticed ns signifying purity of Intention nnd of motive. But the Lord has uindo a special provision whereby His people may Indeed maintain the puri ty of heart and Homines of hands In His sight, whereby tbey are continual ly reminded or the Imperfection of the flesh nnd the need of tho cleansing blood of the Savior. However pure In our hearts, we may find weaknesses of the flesh arousing In us anger, malice, hatred, strife. These the pure In heart are to resist, re. nieniberlng thnt these are tho works of the tlesh and of the Devil; and If, peradveiilure. In an unguarded mo ment, any of these devilish qualities should attach themselves to u ever so briefly, we should realise that they have leit a stain. It would bo for id to make, right with other whatever of Injustice we have done, nnd then to go to the Lord In prayer, that we mluht obtain mercy nnd. And grace tu help for future times of need. Thus may the Lord's people maintain their purity of heart and cleanness of bands. Thus may they nblde In the Father's Love. Thus may they fulfil the Cove mint of Sacrifice. Thu may they be come "meet for the Inheritance of the saints In light." NOT TAKE UD OFF Only TUts it go That Refreshments May be Obtained at Later Hour Than Under Gaynor. WALDO IS ON JOB WITH HIS RAIDS ON CHINKS. Head of Police Department Hands Past Jolts to Those Who Try to Run Gambling Joints. BY CARLTON TEN EYCK. (Written for the United Press.) New York, Oct. 13. "You can nev er tell from where you sit." That expresses the feelings, juat now, of New York's half-world. Immediately after the newspapers carried stories that the new Mayor Ardolphe Kline proposed, to "take the lid off," Po lice Commissioner Ehinelander Waldo personally led a raiding squad into Chinatown and "pulled" a bunch of gambling joints. Not only that, but he went to the police station supposed to govern the welfare of Chinatown and stripped the shields from a police captain, a sergeant, and several detec tivos. Of course Mayor Kline never said lie was going to tolerate gambling or any kind of lawlessness and the gamblers had no right to thing that he would, but the new mayor did say that he would grant all-night liquor licenses to some of the restaurants and not enforce the 1 a. m. closing that was the hobby of the late Mayor Gay- nor. The Tenderloin jumped at con clusions. They were mistaken when they thought that Mayor Kline accom panied his statement with a wink. Commissioner Waldo's activity cafe as a double jolt to the gamblers and perhaps some of tho police who are sup posed to be in the "System" for the first Chinatown raid cafe after a re port that District Attorney Charles S. (Whitman had consented to help Mayor Kline run tho police department. It was said that at the Mayor's request Whitman agreod to koep an eye on tho police. Waldo, it is said, was not to bo removed but ho would be a more figure Head, the mayor and the district attor ney bossing his dopartmont. To dem onstrate that he is still alive, Waldo at once swooped down on Chinatown and juggod sovoral wagon loads of fan-tan playing Celestials. He did not make a spectacular raid like those that William Travcrs Jerome was so fond of whon ho was district attorney such os breaking Into T'pper Tender loin gambling reports with an axe but Waldo was there in person and was tho first man to enter the .raided plac es. Tho noxt night ho conducted some more raids, until both tho gamblers and Waldo's subordinates novor know where the Commissioner will turn up next. Smart Boy Detective. The east side, always producing somo "eighth wonder" now 1ms a real boy detective, Mux Goldstein is li i n name, and ho actually ran down and caused the arrest of two bomb throw ers who had caused tho detectives of the Fifth avenue station no end of vex alon, The police sleuths wero disturb ed not so much by the property dam ago wrought by the bomb men, but by the throat of Commissioner Waldo that he would reduce them to tha uniform rank if they did not catch tho mis creants. Max came to the rescue and Is a real detective. Ho does not look like one. Ho wears long troupers and thnt is as near as he comes to tho tra ditional human blood hound, in appear ance. Ho Is 10 years old, but looks only 1.1. Max Is only five feet five Inches In height and therefore raa nev er aspire to become a real policeman, but ho exactly fits the Idea of a de tective that Mayor Gaynor wrote about in one of his many letters, The late Gaynor said that strapping six-footers wero poor detectives hecause they could be recognlied anywhere. "Can't we get some littlo men, even hunchbacks, on the force and make detectives of them?" he wanted to know. But tho nix-font regulation still holds and Max ran never achieve the force, Max's achievement nil came about through his curiosity. Ho stood on an east side comer one night, and saw two men talking earnestly together. Max showed that ho was a real Hhel lock Holmes, for he noticed thnt one of the men woro a false "goatee," Soon they flipped a coin. It rolled down the steps of a basement. Tho man without a "goatee' went down after It and lighted a match. It look ed just like he was looking for a lost illnie, but when, a few minute later a tremendous explosion wrecked the building and brought scared Itallnns from all the surrounding tenements, Msx knew that the man with the match lighted a bomb. The boy detective set out, hot foot and overtook the two men he had seen, Uolh were clean shaven, but In the light from a store window Max saw that one of the men hnd gum on hi rliln. Goldstein trailed the pair to a res taurant where he saw them order a meal. Then he ran and railed the detectives. Max was given the credit. Since then the bay ha done nothing but leek for "ebieM and he. ho found them, too. He h aided the police to arrest several bomb thrower, and has been given a permit to carry a HOW TO SAVE YOUR EYES TRY THIS FREE PRESCRIPTION. Dp your eyes give you trouble? Do you already wear eyeglasses or specta cles f Thousands of people wear these "windows" who might easily dispense with them. You may be one of these and it is your duty to save your eyes before it is too late. The eyes are neg lected more than any other organ of the entire body. After you finish your day's work you sit down and rest vonr muscles, but how about your eyes? Do you rest them? You know you do not. You read or do something else that keeps your eyes busy: you work your eyes until you go to bed. That is whv so many have strained eyes and finally oiner eye troubles that threaten partial or total blindness. Eyeglasses are mere ly crutches; they never cure. This f prescription which; has benefited the eyes of so many may work equal won ders for you. Use it a short time. Would you like your eye troubles to disappear as if by magic? Try this prescription: Go to the nearest wide awake drug store and get a bottle of Optona tablets; fill a two-ounce bottle with water, drop in one tahlnt and 1. low it to thoroughly dissolve. With this liquid bathe the eyes two to four time daily. Just note how quickly your eyes ciear up and how soon the inflammation will disappear. Don't be afraid to use it; it is absolutely harmless. Many who are now blind might have saved 1. meir eyes , nad they started to care ror them in time. This is a ;mni treatment but marvelously effective in mu.umaos or cases. Now that you have been warned don't dolav a. av but do what you can to save your eyes' ua you win thank us as lono- AH vnn nve ror pupiiatting this prescription. i, o J pistol. Max says that he "fears for nis me." London Names Are Used. Anglo-mania has struck Brnmtw with a vengeance. Rector's hotel and restaurant at Fortv-fouiftJi oenig remodeled and will ha cji11,i Uandgo's. That is the name of the most famous and exclusive of th T.n. don hotols. Rector's which has for several generations been a well known name in Now York's restaurant, nn hotel history, will be perpetuated by uoorgo Hector's new restaurant at. Forty-eighth street. Another instance of the Kngliah influence is the new Btrniiil theater being built at Forty Seventh and Broadway. E Move Acids, Gasos and Clogged-Up Waste From Stomach, Liver, Bowels Cure Indigestion. Got a 10-cent box now. That awful conriiess, belching of acid and foul gasesj that pain in tho pit of the stomach, the heartburn, nervous- noss, nausea, bloating after eating, diz- zinoss and sick headache, means a dis ordered stomach, which cannot bo reg nlatod until you remove tho cause. It isn 't your stomach 's fault. Your stom ach is as good as any. Try Cascarets; thoy immediately cleanse the atonuich, romove the sour, undigOBted and fermenting food and foul gases; take the excoss bile from tho llvor and carry off the constipated waste mattor and poison from the bowols. Then your stomach trouble Is ended. A Cascarot tonight will stralghton you out by morning a 10 'cent box from any drug store will keen your stomach sweet; liver and bowols regular for months. Don't forgot the children their littlo inside need a good, gentle cleansing, too. SEARCH FOR ROBBERS tOMITID rSS LSASID WHS.) Lebanon, Or., Oct. 13, A sheriff. posse Is today still searching for hnr. glars who Friday night dynamited the sare in Reeves-Clark company's urn. eery and escaped with an amount esti mated at $2000. The Intruder scattered vlnenar ov. er the grocery stock, presumably to hill the scent so that blood hounds could not bo used In tracking them. TO. PROSECUTE & P. trSITTO FSBM UASID Will.? - Washington, Oct. 1.1. Attorney Gen eral McHeynold has appointed Juincs V. Orr of Atchlnson, Knn., to prose cute the suit against the Southern Fa elfie, Involving It Central Pacific holdings, BEST JUDOB OF MERIT. 'The people are the best judge of merit, ' snld Toor Richard. For near ly forty year women have been buy ing Lydia K, Plnkham's Vegetable Compound; they keep on buying It, and they will continue to buy It just as ong as It proves such a wonderful Suc re in curing female ills. Kuormoiis quantities of mots and herbs are ued annually lu making this goad old fash ioned remedy and the test of time has proved It merit, Isarnal Want Aa Brine Ke'altv Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A The Markets M-MMHMMMeMMMMMM Hops are at a standstill as growers are not listening to the song sung by the sirens with the refrain of 25 cents. That is why there are no sales. The growers have arrived at the conclusion that prices are going to be much higher, and they know no reason why they should not have at least a part of this increase. They can see no reason why hops should be selling at 42 cents in New York and 25 cents here. The crop could be sent east by mail and then leave a profit for the growers over the 25-ceut price. A few sales are report ed at 25 cents, but they are small and I few. The egg market is a live one, and the price tends steadily upward. The quotations are now 40 cents. The wheat market is dead and produce re mains unchanged. PORTLAND MARKETS. Grain, Flour, Feed, Etc. Wheat Track prices: New Club, 78c; new Bluestem, 88c; new Fortyfold, 79c; new Red Russian, 77c; Fife, 79c; Valley, 79e. Millstuffs Bran, $23.50 per ton; shorts, $24; middlings, $31. Flour Patents, $4.70 per barrel; straights, $4.10; exports, $3.654.65; valley, $4.70; graham, $4.60; whole wheat, $4.80. Corn Whole, $37; cracked, $38 per ton. Hay Fancy Idaho timothy, $1718; fancy eastern Oregon timothy, $1516; timothy and clover, $1415; timothy and alfalfa, $1315; clover, $8.5010; oats and vetch, $1011; cheat, 1011; valley grain hay, $10(311. Oats No. 1, white, $2523.50 per ton. Barley Feed, $25.50 per ton; brew ing, nominal; rolled, $2728. Groceries, Dried Fruits, Etc. Dried Fruits Apples, 10c per lb.; currants, 10c; apricots, 1214c; peach es, 8llc; prunes, Italian, 810c; sil ver, 18c; figs, white and black, 6 7Msc; raisins, loose Muscatel, 64 7Vic; bleached Thompson, llc; un bleached Sultanas, SYja; seeded, 7 8c. Coffee Roasted in drums, 1832o per lb. Nuts Walnuts, 17V318c per lb.; Brazil nuts, 120; filberts, 15c; al monds, 1618c; pocans, 17c; cocoanuts, 90c$1.00 per dozen. Salt Granulated, $14 per ton; half ground, 100c, $10 per ton; 50s, $10.75 per ton. Beans Small white, $6.50; large, White, $5.50; Lima, $0.30; pink, $4.15; red Mexicans, 5c; bayou, $4.16. Iiice No. 1 Japan, 55Vic; cheaper grades, 4Vic; southern head, 56c. Honey Choice, $3.253.75 per case. Sugar Dry granulated, $5.35; fruit and berry, $5.33; beot, $5.13; Extra C, $4.S3; powdered, barrols, $5.00; cubes, barrels, $5.73. Fruits and Vegetables. Apples Now, 00c$2.50 per box; apricots, 75c$1.25 per box; canta loupes, $1.251.50 per 'crate; peaches, 4060c per box; watermelons, $1.25 per cwt.j plums, 3050c per box; pears, 75c$1.50 por box; grapes, 50c$1.15 per crate; casabas, $1.75 per dozen. Tropical Fruits Oranges, Valencia, $4; navols, $4.505:50; Florida grape fruit, $5.507; lomons, $8.5010 per box; pineapples, 7o per lb. Vogetobles Beans, 34o per lb.; i vo Remember Always !! That if you vote Salem dry you cannot buy from a drug tore Alcohol, Brandy, Whiskey, Gip, Wine, Rock and Rye or Rum for sickness or otherwise, unless you get a prescription from a physician each time you wish to make a purchase. It makes no difference how urgent the case may be a druggist who would let you have it with out a prescription would lay himself liable to a fine of from $50 to $500. Read Section 2, Chapter 2 of the Lo. cal Option Act, General Laws of Oregon, 1905. PAID ADVT, M M M MM I Extra! For the first tim in of Marion and Polk counties can secure .11 kij!P t sacks . t right price, in this city, Sd of Ending' he.r tune and money in go n? to Portland. We are pay. ing one cent a pound for .11 kinds of rags. We al.J 2l paying $ 3 per ton for all kinds of cast ron HiK ! prices paid for all kinds of old clothes hou.TM 8 '? and furniture. We buy irSSl needle to a p.ece of gold. All kind, of tool, and m. aE;.b0U8ht ndM Thehou.-? TEINBOCK JUNK CO. - Salem,0regon PHon.M.i224 cabbage, le per lb.; cauliflower, $2 per crate; corn, 1015c per dot; eu cumbers, 2040e per box; eggplant, 57c per pound; head lettuce, 3540o per dozen; peas, 57o per pound; pep pers, 68e pound; radishes, 1012e per dozen; tomatoes, 4060c per box; garlic, 10c per pound. Potatoes New, 75c$l per ewt.j aweets, $2.25 per crate. Onions Oregon, $1.50 per sack. Dairy and Country Produce. Butter Oregon creamery, solid pack, 30c per lb.; prints,' box lots, 34c. Eggs Oregon ranch, 3435o per doz. Cheese Oregon Triplets, 16e; Dai sies, 17c; Young America, lSe, turkeys, live, 20c, dressed, 25o. Veal Fancy 1516c per pound. Pork Fancy, 12c per lb. Provisions. Hama 10 to 12 lbs., 2122c; 12 to 14 lbs., 2122c; picnics, 14c; cottage roll, 17e. Bacon Fancy, 2930c; standard, 25 26c; English, 2122c. Lard In tierces, choice, 14c; com pound, 9c. Dry Salt Meats Backs, dry salt, 13 14c; backs, smoked, 1415c; bellies, dry salt, 14c; smoked, 16c Smoked Meats Beef tongues, 25c; dried beef Bets, 22c; outsides, 20c; in side, 23c; knuckles, 21c. , Pickled Goods Barrels, pigs feet, $14; regular tripe, $10; honeycomb tripe, $12; lunch tonngues, $22; lambs' tongues, $40. Hops, Wool, Hides, Etc. Hops 1913 contracts, 27c; 1912 crop, nominal. Wool Eastern Oregon, 1016o per lb.; valley, 1618c. Mohair Choice, 2526c per id. Hides Salted, 12c per lb.; salted calf 1617c; salted kip, 12c; salted stag, 6Vjc; green-hides, llc; dry hides, 21e; dry calf, No. 1, 25oj dry stags, 12 13Vjc. LOCAL WHOLESALE MARKET. Bran, per ton $25.00 Shorts, per ton $27.00 Wheat, per bushel 80c Oats, per bushel 3233c Chittim Bark, per lb .45c Hay, Timothy $15.00 Oats and vetch $11.00 Clover, per ton $9.00 Cheat, per ton $11.00 Butter and Eggs, Butterfat, per lb., f. o. b. Salem. 34c Creamery butter, per lb 35o Country butter, per lb 30c Eggs, per dozen 320 Poultry. Fryers Ue Hons, per lb 2e Roostors, per lb 8o Steers. Steers 7go Cows, per cwt 45a Hogs, fat, per lb 89c Stock ogs, per ft 7 to 7o Ewes, per ft 4, pring lambs, per lb 4Vj5o Veal, according to quality ll13c Pelts. Dry, per lb. 8 ..65c$l 25e Salted country pelts, each , Lamb pelts, each It's funny how folks completely tnk on in on one marringo are easily fooled again. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A t TERS.ll Extra! .( 1 .. atTsaassjpiPaejaBpi