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I :' N i I.V. .,1': rwi lenraMan's Rlarned PHIU.PEAeT) ' T PHIL vo 1 I ' " ' T, ' ' . PO GET OP. 1 MUST GET i J VtXJ , j . X " A.I.1 1 "I --.j- ( Mej black J ,.M l- f up. b$tv I I Cet dp fwiu? TFu upd r: - voo needn't ) I'-Z- Daily Capital Journal's Classified Advertising Page RATES FOR ADVERTISEMENTS: One Cent per word for the first insertion. One-Half Cent per word for each successive subsequent insertion. THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL Classified Business Telephone Directory A Quick, handy reference for busy people t Telephone i ABSTRACTS OP TITLE. Hilcm Attract Company, 212-222 Salem Bunk nml Trust Bldg 5.'!3 AUTO TUBE VULCANIZING. jfAitu Tube Vulcanizing. 25i Shop, foot of l.'iiiou street 15I7-.T EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL. .(Sili-ra 1 iK. tric Co., Masonic Temple, 127 North High '. Main 1200 I LAUNDRIES. ...Mimii steam Laundry, 1.10 South l.il-erty ', Main 25 t PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING AND TINNING T. M. Hii rr, 1(14 South Cummvreinl Street Muin .102 UNDERTAKERS. Kili.n-Hir li:irdHin Co., 251 North High Btreet Dny and night, Muin 1S!1 TRANSFER AND DRAY AGE. I Weill Truck. &-limy Cu., .eorjicr.btuta and Front streets.. , Main 74 JOB PRINTING. i ,,'wn Mute Printers, Ptitton Block 1512 ); M0Nt TO LOAN ! On Good Seal Estate Security TEOS. K. FORD . ' OwLsdilJkBajhPaiilt, Salem, Oreioa I Always cheap and always ' expendable a Journal .I'lrr... . : nam va. r TRAVELERS' GU.DE mH44 1 SniiTirrn' SOUTHERN PACIFIC. North Bound. "''K'm Express ... 5:0(1 n.tn. N illamotte l.imiteil 11:22 n.ni. Shasta Limited ...11:55 a.m. I'"lll!llll I'nss.iror.,.. o.nn .. ... 2ii-', lllllllll I'll wmrer IWIll i. ... I "itlaad i'.xiiriiva . s-iin ., , i".. ' l'"itluiid fast Fr't.lO.XS p.m. ".v 1'r't ...Ki::!') p.m. South Bound, ''ulil'nriiiii Express :i:.'l2 n.ni. If "sehurg I'liHwiigerll:!'!) n.ni. 1 "llnre llruvc 1'iim. 4:211 Ill IV i: ntn l.imiteil ... 5:4:1 p.m. illn iin-tto Limited (1:111 p.m. ii Kiaiieisi-o L'x..l0::!S p.m. ii riniu i.ieo Flint r'rei 12:.'l.) n.ni -l.neul wny 1'r't... S: 10 n.m. Saleni Gcer Line. Arr',i" "t Siilem.. I.i:ie Sm.I P:l." ii. m. I':5H n.m. Siilem (mixed) 2:lnl p.m. Sulcin 4:15 p.m. ''lion moth of deer. ' Snlen,, motor.. 7:00 n.rn. Salem, motor ll:4.r n.m. v. Snip,,,, motor.. 1:40 n in. I.v. Si.l,.,,, ,..,... . 'iim, motor.. 0:15 p.m. !'r't v, Sulem n oo ii in X:40 n.m. 11:25 n.m. ,1:15 p.m. 0:.'f0 p.m. . 7:45 p.m. I'.em 1:.15 p.m. ,'"EG0N' ,ECTRIC RAILWAY CO. northbound. Tin in No. 2 (ml . 0 I'l Limited Ar. I 0 iland n.m. Lin. 11 a. iv. n a.. " I' in. ".' I " i' . :v ' Ar. Milein iC rV-S!,1,,m ; .-v. . Ar- 's m v . j, ' " v r- Snleni I v !'IV nr. s . IMio n.m. Ii ::i5 u U-. .. 1:15 p.m. . 4:10 p.m. .. 5:50 p.m. .. M:ii0 p.m. ..10:00 p.m. Ar. Salem .. :.V5 a.m. .UMI a.m. ..12:55 p.m. .. 4:5:1 p.m. i'. ii .imitiM L'O id i Southbound. 1 " l.imiteil .. i.. -i.i. m. I'-m. The Journal Want Ad gets the business. It finds the j . i , i position and it places the . . . . , right people in the right Place- Ifc is small but its carrying power is tremen- limiq' f . . 4:10 p. mi 11:00 p.m..... 11:15 p.ni I.v. Corvnllii 4:10 p.m.... Lv. iMieiie 7:Ii."i n. in I.I LliuileO .. 0:10 p.m. .. S: ID p.m. .. 1:55 u.m. Ar. Salem .. 5:;i7 p.m. Ar. Salem .. !: 15 n.m. .. 1 :50 p.m. .. 4:00 p.m. .. 7:55 p.m. .. :.:I0 u .in. ... I I. in ill .. 21 Owl .... Northbound. 2i) . 10 Limited 14 . 10 Limited .... 2 Owl .... Southbound. n.m .. p.m.. p.m.. n . n i - aleiii p.m... 12:0." I.v. ! 4:;:: Ar. .... Ar. 7 Ar. A 1 1 1 n i v ::15 p.m. Ktinene :05 p.m. Kiieae Lv. Snl, 'in 2:00 a.m... :05 a.m. . . 21 Owl . 1 5 Limited i :5i) II. in. 1 1 ::ii) n.m. .. .12:2", p.m. Ar.. Albany .... 2:1)5 p.m. at ( iiiuilli Ar. Lunelle ft: 5o p.m. 10:1 ii. in.. Lv I Salt in 00 p.m.. Slops Lv. Salem 0:40 p.m... l:i CORVALLIS CONNECTIONS. Nortliuoium. I.v 'ir vii llin Ar. Salem V2ii a.m. ( l.m 12:12 p.m.. 2:112 p.m. . 4:10 p.m. 0:05 p.m. . . . 10 :! a. in Albany to Salem.) II 1 :5n Ii.iii. 10 20 Southbound. I .. .... .1 I 7 . . i:i 4:01) i I' i :.,5 p.m. Lv. Salem Ar. I 'on allin H:o5 a.m... .... 1 1 ) : : ! t n.m .... 1 1 I n.m ... . l!:2 p. Ill 2::i2 p. m 10:1.1 n.m.. p.m. 4: 1 :00 p. m 0:45 p.m. M:D0 p.m. WILLAMETTE RIVER ROUTE. Oregon City Transportation Company i I..... I r..r llmiiill I .ea ie i in i i.i ,, , ( itv, Unttev ille, NVwberiT. Mi-iiiii (St. Paul). Wheat- Intnl. Salem (daily '"i't Siiiiilav) fi:45 a m Leave Portland for ladepen ilein e. All'iiny. iirvulliH. (T,ielnv. Tlinrn-lkV aud Saturda.i ) Leaves C : 4 " a.m. R;uru,u. CorvallM Albanv Iinlepeiideiue Salem Salem .... 0 a.m. ... 7 a.m.- - Mon..We.l..l'ri. -Mi.,Wed..lii, -Miu.,Wed..rri. -Mou.,Wed.,l'ri. -Tii''.Tbiir,St. .... Va ir. .10 n.m. . (I a.m.- SALEM CAPITAL ABSTRACTS. I'MON ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts thnt protect. Our liookn posted up to j ilntti eneh morning. Call Jlain 124!) and a mesHenger will cull for your ! obstruct. J. C. Siegiiminl, president; I Jlux tiehlhnr, acr-retnry, 245 .Stuto at reet. " I AUCTIONEER. A PCTIONKKR Salem's reliable seller Fiu-m suit's solicited. Terms. 1 per cent; satisfaction guaranteed or no pay. Henry V. Voorhiea. Michigan avenue, first street east of the state fair grounds. CHIROPRACTIC-SPINOLOGIST, !))(. O. L. SCOTT flinilunte of Chiro practic's Fountain Head, Davenport lown. If you hnve tried everything and have got no relief, try Chiroprac tic spinal adjustments and get well. Office 400-7-8 V. S. National Hank Building. Phone Muin 87. Residence Main S2S-R. CHIROPRACTOR. CONSl'l.T DR. MAY, experienced and . successful Chiropractor, for acute and chronic, disorders. Has practiced five years in Oregon. Free consultation Uours, II to 12, 1 to 0, :i05 (l-7 Hub bard Hhlg. Lady nttendant. Phone office 572; resilience 0N2-H. DRESSMAKING. DllhSSMAKINll in families and home Hi'ferenci's, Prices reasonable. Phone loilt-W. Mnv IS. NEW AND SECOND HAND GOODS IIKIIIKST price (mill for second hand furniture, ranges, hardware, tents, etc. We curry the ino.it complete stock of above articles in town at the lowest prices. O. L. Mcl'eek, 271 North Comiiiercial st. Phono Main 12.'!.".. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN3. Dll. I.LO I). SCOTT. Osteopathic Phy sician. A graduate of the Los An geles College of Osteopathy nml Los Angeles Medical College of Ophthal mology. Treats aia'e and chronic ilifeiiM'-i. Offices 405-lOii Sulem Hank ot' Coalmen e Puilding. Phone -ISO, l.iidv lit tendant. DUS. It, II. WIIITK and R. W. WAL TON, O.-.teopatliie physicians nnd nerve specialists. (iiailuates of Amercan Srhool of Osteopathy, Kirksville, Mo. Post graduate nnd specialied ia nerve ilist-iises at Los Angeles college. Treat acute and chronic, diseases. Consultation free. Lady attendant. Office 505 500 V. S. National Bank building. Phone 85!i. Residence ,'!ii North Capitol street. Plume 4i!. SCAVENGER. SALEM SCAVIINdLli -Cluirles Soos propiietor. (iarbage and refuse of all kinds removed on monthly contracts nt rensotiuhle rntes. Vnnls and cess pools cleaned. Office phone Main 2217. Residence Alain 2272. .MAUSOLEUM. Mol NT CHKST ABHLY M.M SO LLI f. The Better Way. Dry nad sanitaiy. Building always, open to viiitois, Sunday 1 to I p. ra. .1. W. (itiskill, innniii'i-r. Phone '5J-.T. UNDERTAKERS. LEHMAN (i Cl.orcll-C. II. Webb, A. M. I'l.nigli morticians ami funeral di rectors. Latest modern methods known to the profession employed. 415 Court street. Main l20,Main (Ks. H I ( I DO 1 1 ' 1 1 WIDSON CO. Faaeral director" and undertakers, 252 North High street. Day and night phone 1 Hi'. WATER COMPANY. SALEM WVTKi: coMI'VNY-Office corner Commercial nad Trade streets. For water serire apply nt office. Bids , nvnhle monthly ia adviim-e. WOOD AND COAL. SM.I.M I'l EL YAItns--tl.ii place of ipiality. All kin-Is of dry no.,.!, four foot or rut in stove length" lo suit. Prompt delivery We handle the best reals on the market. Try our King coal; it i the bet. 752 Tia le street. Phone Main 52''. Mink Siddnll. prop. if 1 for tale, a Journal Want Ad will tell it. .TOTrBKAX. SALEM. OBEr.QTT. IT ALL DEPENDS DRY CLEANING PRESSING. BEFORE having nil of your spring denning done phone und get our prices. We give prompt service und gunrnnteo our work. Wo clean and press everything. City Dry (.'leaning Works, 1105 fctuto street. Phone 1744. tf LODGE DIRECTORY. A. O. U. W. Protection Lodge No. 2. Meets every Monday evening nt 8 in the McCornnck Hull, coiner Court nnd Liberty streets. A. K. Aufiance M. W.; S. A. McFiuldi'ti, recorder; A. L. Hrown, F. CF.NTRAL LODOK No. IS, K. of P. McCornnck building. Tuesday even ing of ench week at 7::i0. tleo. Win chell, C. C. James W, Cox, K. of R. and 8. SALEM LODGE No. 4, A. F. & A. M. Stated communicati ns first Friday in ench month at 7::0 p. in. in the Masonic Temple. J. C. Welch, yV.M.j H. Z. Culver, aeeretary. PACIFIC LODUti No. 50, A. K. & A. M. Stated communications third Fri day in each month at 7:,I0 p. m. in the Masonic Temple, (llenii C. Niles, W. M.; Ernest (J. Chonte, secretary. it. N. of A. "Oregon (liape Camp," No. l.'lOO, meets ovory Thursday even ing in McCornnck building, Court and Liberty streets. Elovutor. Mrs. Syl via Ncliniipp, 1701 Market, Oniric; Hazel Price. Imperial .Furniture Co., recorder. MI'LTNOM.M! IfOYAL ARCH CIIAP TKR No. 1. H. A. M, Regular meet in second Friday in ench month at 8 p. in. in the Masonic Temple. Al fred F. Marcos, Ex. High Priest; Rus sell M. Brooks, secretary. HODSON col M'lL No. 1, R. & S, ,. Stated assembly first Monday ia each month. Masonic Temple, .lames Plant, Th 1 ice Illustrious Master; (ilea C. Niles. rei'oider. I DK Miil.AV co.l l ANDKRY, No. 5, K. T. Regulai ncluve fourth Friday ia each aiontli at 8 o'clock p. m,, in Masonic Temple. Sojourning Sir Knights arc courteously invited to meet ith as. Ceo. II. Burnett, K. I'.; Frank A. Tin ner, recorder. 1 ( II AHWH 'K ' II M'TEK No. .17, O, L. S. Regular meeting every first 11 ml third Tuesday at H p. in. 'in the Ma sonic Temple. Elizabeth Head, W. M.; Ida .M. Hubcoolt, secretary. WOODMLN OF THE WORLD -- Meet every Friday night at 8 o'clock in .McCornnck block, Oscar Donaldson. C. C; I,. S. icer, clerk, 5o7 Court ' street, plume 511.1. I NITLI) A UTIsANrt Capital Assem bly No. M, no-eta ej-ery Wedaesda.v at' 8 p. 111. In .Moose hull" Mrs. F. W, Cook, .M. A : ', T. Peaa, secretary, I I.I Masonic Temple SAI.KM III .MANE SOCI KTY D. I). Keeler, president; Mrs. Lou Tillson, secretary. All cases of cruelly or neglect of il iinh nuimtils should be: repelled to tie- secretary for investi 1 gation, I .MODERN ninil'MEN OF AMLKD'A I Oregon Cedar Cnmp No. 5210,1 Is every Tbni-lny evening at 1 m lock 1 in Mcl'orinok hall, corner Court nml Lihortv streets Elevutor service W. ' W. Mill. V. ' : R''X A. Turner. cb rl;. WATCHMAKER. 1'. S. Mil. 1. I K, the watchmnkcr, spec-tn'-les, and '' glasses at eastern pi , I'l '"lirt street. MISCELLANEOUS. WE HI'Y tied "'Il used furniture: al-o take it ns part pay for new. ir -re, ilea Delltscll. Peel Fur nil-ire Co . 2-i I North Commereial. Phone WANTED. K.VI'EltlEM H bookkeeper will kcep voor booi-s an I run it your stntetnentsj for small 11 t h I v salary. I'hone( 17-,. I all tor Cooper. f TOR RENT. HUE lUi.NT- Ni-Wy f urniHlinl Imiistf ki't'i'irix riMiiiiv, rcunoiialflc. s.m ,rtli f 'umrin'riHl. tf I'uH KKNT I ''I't Ii""iM'k''iirij( rMrnn lnfftiirn HV2 North ChurfJi nt. tf ) K it h N T - - K r ' n m li o u tu ) i n . flow in, rii.Mic :'.; M vt 'I'-I.J TTTF.8TAY MAY 1R. 1015. UPON WHO THE FAIR FOR SALE. FOR SALK While Rock chicks. Phone W.l-R Mnv 18 DAIRY ranch near Kcho, Ore., Ui5 per acre, clear of incumbrances; will ox- change lor illamelti) valley licretige j nnd some rash. I 15 in-1 en 2 miles from Salvin, hinli slate of cultivation; very reasonable. I i500 cnsli, balance (1 per .'cut. ! :i:i acres 8 mies from Salem. Willi take house $2,000 first payment. j New 0-rooin house; trade for tim ber. I JACOB & CO., Hubbard llldg. TWELVH FARM BARCIAINS FROM OWNER Tracts from 20 to II 20 ncres. All tracts under 50 acres cash, All noove 50 acres half to three fourths cash, balance (I per cent, or incoming bearing city property. Ad dress X, care Capital Journal. May2l) I HAM I A IN From owner, fi big lots, j house nnd barn, bearing fruit trees j and berries; block to car line. Ad I dress 1720 North Summer st. May20 FOR SAI.K Fifteen acres well located close in, on I'acific llighwnv, near Oregon Electric, nnd strei't car. (loud school and church. In prunes, pears nml small fruit. Fair buildings, in eluding prune dryer. Will sell all or part. Would consider exchange for small amoiint of citv propcrtv. Sipnirc Deal Realty Co., ,'lb V. H. N. Hank building. ' tf BAIKiAINS fill brass beds, fK; ,f!5 dining table, 11; o,uttrtcrcl oak china closet, if!'; oak dresser, 10x10. with bevel plate mirror, 2lx.'10, i(i2. 2.'i:t North Coiniaeriial. tf FOR Hi: NT . I'imii-lii.l house, hot water, Initli. gulden ground. $IS per month. Phone 1.121. Mayls UK IIAVK LA Nil ia Ncbraslia and Coloraib, to e( linage for Willamette vallev propeitv. .lacob Ii Co., Hull bind' HI, lit. M 11 III SalemFence and Stove Works R, B. Fleming, Prop. Depot American Fence To Hop Growers: Morlny'n Pat. Bnced Basket. Htands the strain. Buy now and save money. Don't wait until you need them. Or older now and get thorn later, 250 Court Street Phono 121 Back of Chicago Store Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR I A iSklnoirsaaiyisajoyForeye- pvR. T. MX GOLKaLD S ORIWTaI U CllliAM OK MAfilCAL BBL'TIFIW It .'n-.t-i Tis. Pino.1, I . kl. . M .0. i... ') ItM.,, A,l-t -k'S l ,r,H, .'I e. 1. I Laou'cn . It I..I, -,i,-. I r ,n.i f. I iif .!)at , . I.r L. a St, is ik.,1 f. itir it ih i,.i I- n ,.t "A y. -i Mm Will U' l(,s 1 ,.i(BM.,.l 'tfJonrnwft' f'rrHm' m thr 1-sM liars.no tht ah:n ,f-jrasirnt ' I r taj- l7 li 'Inm .' kl,,l n f itwo Ual't ID tbfl USIU4 NI4IM,(Jfti,,lft ftbl K-Ua 'UHI.HOPi:il!,i, 17 O1-1I Jcrtes SM l-.Tr Id FRENCH FEMALE la UUii PILLS'. I I'kaMk Jkw (ff't ikvii Mrwi Tf rn. f' i hp 1 mi.. 'Wlrf WlllMI.'l llMM 'fltl.h. k f4 !( Wr-u4, ri, If fVf f .(Ut 4 m It tttrm 4 T m i M lk VISITOR IS. SURPRISE PARTY NEAR ST. PAUL. I Tho country homo of Mr, nnd Mrs, Fred Dnvidaon was the scene of a very delightful social assemblage last Sun day, when the eight children and their families met to celebiute the seventy sixth birlliday of Mrn, Nicholas Good ing, who wns brought to the Davidson home, thero to bo met by all of her childia and grandchildren, numbering twenty-nine in nil. It was a unlquis surprise for (Iraiidmn Gooding, who is hale nad hearty and promises to witness many inure like occusionn. By far tno grei.test features of the day was the magnificent luncheon which tho guests were treated to. This array of good "eats' wan served by tho hostess, as sisted by Mrs. L. P. (lending, Mrs. Fred Dental and Miss Creiii-cntia Ulutt. In tin center of the talibi was a massive pink and white birthday rake sur rounded by a profusion of red roses. This arrangement harmonized with the color scheme carried throughout the dining room. At the close of the meal (Iraiidmn (landing cut the birthday cake passing a slice to each guest. All ex pressed their delight at being present nt this event nnd wished llrandma many more blrthdnys.' Those eifjoving the day were Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Davidson and family, Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Hooding and fnmtiy, Mr. nml Mrs. Dental of Aurora, Mr! and Mrs. and Mrs. J. H. Gooding, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. (looiliug and family, John I! Mug, Mr. and Mrs. Clias, (loodiog nnd family, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Good ing ami family, Mr, und Mrs. Fred Den tal of Allium, ( 1 111 11 il ui n Davidson, Mr. nad Mrs. John (Halt of Wooilbarn, and Mr. and Mrs. L'rbslnad of Aurora, Woodbui a I adepenileat. It costs but 0110 cent a word to tell your story each day In tho Journal New Today column, The household hetpern your wife needs can be found quick' ly through the Journal Want Ad$. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, 1 Lil'-iis County, Frank .). Ch.oiev tniiku nntli that he Is senior partner of Dm firm of V. J. Cheney Co., ilolnir business In the City of To ledo. County ami Hints afoi-esnlil and thai sin M firm will pnv tho anni of ON HI KUNtiKKII HOI, I, AIIH for ueli nml v. cry case of Citinirb Hint ciinnni be curd by tho usu of IIAI.I.'H CATAHKIt CIMti;. I'llANK J, CHUNKY'. Rw-orn to bpfnr m nnd suliserllicl In my presence, Hits Dili iluy of Diiccmimr, A. IV IH(,6, (Hcnl) A. W. OI.KAHOV, Notary I'utillc. Hall's Catarrh Corn Is taken Internally and acts illrectly upon Dip blood and mu cous sorfiiees of lbs system. Send for testimonials. fr-., P. i. CI IK NICY CO, Toledo, O, Hold by nil I iruirsdM. 7fe, Tskn Unit Fsmllj I Ills fur cnniilpailon. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO R I A L. M. HUM Care of YICK SO TONG Chinene Medicine and Tea Company Has medicine which will cure any known disease. 15.1 South Hih Street, Salem, Ore. Phone 283. ThiM tiny CAPSUtrS lit fustrlof to Balaam of Copaiba, Cue.cs a Inloctiotis.and mtitvis is (micy) MCOf.3 tka W Mms disaaaaa oitk asit incomaniuca, Ao'f aru'rHrwWl. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO R I A ".V IS-', o. :n 'cirt.si SEVEN" By FARR THE MARKETS 1 ' I There Is a strong market in all lines j of livestock today. Veal is now bring . iug lllc few tops, an advance of In 1 within the Inst few days. Hogs madil u slight gain in Portland yesterday, but not enough to win unit a change in lo ' cnl prices. Reports of crop daninge in tho oast has stiffened Ihe wheat market al though there hits been no change here. Rolled barley shows n decline of $1 a ton, the iiiotatiims today being fill. Stiawberrius aro buck to $1.50 a crate. Hens aro still plentiful at tho low prico of 10 cents, while eggs are firm ut ISc cash. The butter market remain unchanged. Oralns. liny, timothy, per ton il3 Clover, per ton JS.OOtott Outs nnd vetch $lir12 Client I0(o 11 Wheat, per bushel 1.03 Oats, per bushel 40(rl IH01 Rolled barley ...3l Corn , ;i8 Cracked com , fit) Bran 28.BO shorts, per ton $:il Vegetables. Clililnige, per lb !l(i?3 1 2n Parsnips 11.50 Tomatoes, Florida (4.50 Siring (iarlie 15u Lettuce, i-rut 0 2.50 Heels 1.50 Radishes 45u Potaiocs, per loo lb I'i Potatoes, new, lb 80 New peas 8u llei iiiinlii onions 2(uL'.rU Ciiciiuiliers 1,50 Trulls. Strawberries, ciate ifi 1 . i Oranges, naval a).'I.Cil(ri .'1.75 llaiiaaas, II 6 !-a ri I us, per box fl.7o(u 5,25 Pineapples, per lb 71-jO Apples, box s)L5l)(o 1.75 Florida giapo fruit d Dates, droiaeilary, case 15. 25 Dates, Persian, ib S'.Qi N',.jO Card dales L(H) Coconniils, per doen If I Figs, per pack UDcfVi ijt 1.5U Butter. UllttelTllt , 2.'!o Creamery butter, per pound 25o Eggs and Foultry. Eggs, cash, IHcj triub 20o Ileus, pound I'lo itoostors, old, per )iound 7o spring chickens, Ib 22.1 Creniucry butter 'Mi Fork, Veal anil Mutton. Pork, on foot 7. 25(7(7.50 Pork, dressed 10c lo IOMjC Veal, dlesscil .T.....U)0 Spring binibs, milk fed H'.ijf-MO Steers 6'.C((ilJo Cons 5(d.V.a Hulls Il'.'jfi lo Ewes SO Sheep, slii'llil'i.1 00 RoUil Price. Flour, hard wheat il.!l5o"i 2.''ft Flour, valley l.S.Vii 2 Eggs, per do.en 2(M Sugar, cnae $7.H) Sugar, 1), (I ajtl.'.iu Portland MarkeU. Portland, Ore., Muy IS. Wheat Club, tU I; bhiestcio, (l.DI. Oats- No. I while feed, j2S.25. Hurley-Feed, $23.25. Hogs-Best live, S.20(o t.25; prime steers, 7..".0(oH; fiincy cows, tl.75j beat -alves, 7.75' -ij spring lambs, S.5U, Butter -City creamery, 25c. Kggi Heleetcl local extras, 20c. liens, Elfii-Ll'ic; geese, H(; '..'. WANT STRONGER NAVY. Springfield, III., May IK. A inenuaT 'til was today adopted iu tho state sen ate, urging that rniirrcs provide for a stronger navy. The vote on the adop tion was 2tl to 11. CASTORIA For Infants and ChlMrtn In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears tha Glgnatur of