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THF OMT.V CAPITAL IQl RNAL. SALEM. ' . TUESDAY, JAN. 9, 1917. SEVEN Children Cry for Fletcher's The Kind Tou Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over over 30 years, has borne the signature of 0 - and has been made under his pc LA XjfTts Eonal suIrvlston since its infancy. "Vvi -CC Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-as-good " are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castona is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its ge is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has . been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of nooaourD news BOM HOlbb Aiii continued on ni . iu , (Capital Journal Special Service) Woodbura, Jaa. 9. Mrs. A. Barrett legislature without having ite teeth pull- and sob, Charlie Franklin, left for New Xhii wufthe first bill introduced port last Monday wnere taey will spend a few weeks. in the house and provides for the pro Mrs. B. L. Young and daughter, Km B,o,0U " lne " . . -. . f Mt Albc v si ed her sister. T T K" - ""I-" CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 1NVK8TOR8 OPPORTUNITY Pits acres close in, fine buildings, oa p ed street, $1800, easy terms. 8b acre ail in prunes, three miles out, on good road, only (-00 per ai re, term to sui.. Acreage with modera ira provements, Newton, Kansas, foi land near Salem. 8 acres, acres is prunes, (2000 take house. Plve room house to paved street, $1000, trade for livestock. Five acres close in, good improvements to trtdo for farm and will assume. $1000 to loan. Wood 4 Socolofskr. Phone 2U8J or 1157H 1 23 CHIROPRACTIC SPINOLOOI0T Mrs. Lawrence Moshbergcr, of this Oty t,0 ' P,r,u. '" last Monday. n. It is desigaad to put the recent Mrs. Will Stock of Tneoma, who has constitutional amendment passed at the been visiting her aon-ia law. Peter election in November into effect, and Stoi k. has returned to he home. provisions are like a steel trap with The W. 8. Simmon nouie on Cleve- "nK sharp teeth, land avenue was the scene of merrv In the bill the term "liquor em ulating New Years night when a par braces all malts, vinous, alcoholic and tv of voting folks called in to surprise spiritous liquors, ale, beer, and all mix Miss Mildred. The evening was spent tures, compounds and preparations that in plavmg progressive rook. Those en are reasonably likely to be used aa bev- loving' the evening were: Mrs. A. E. erages, and which contain in excess of j Austin, Earl Erwin. Mildred Walker, one per cent alcohol. Robert Simmons, Oscar Olson. Ruth If any one should take it to himself Austin. Inland Austin, Doyle Johnson, to import the forbidden stuff, or get ! Dcwitt Higelow, Dwight Parr. Ralph some one else to import it, and oifer it Gilbert, Arlie Walker, Edith Hawley, for sale the bill would provide that he j Martha Hawley, Amy Thompson. M'ta be charged with a misdlcmeanor, and if, Rosehe, Harry Castle, Emily Thompson, found guilty to suffer a fine of from ' I lela Castle. Clare Jacobs, hdna lhomp $100 tc $000 or Bervc from two to six son, Lois Haller, Ethel Morrison, J, W. months in the county jail. A set-cud Lionhardt, Leslie Thompson aud P. D. , offense is charged as a felony and im ! Settlemier. ! prisomneut is from six months to five Mr. Holloway of Portland attended years, iu meeting of those interested in the: However, the bill woti'd not prohibit telephone here Saturday. the sale at wholesale of pure grain nl j Miss Iva Feller made a trip to Port- Cohol or ethyl alcohol for medicinal, land hist week returning Tuesday. scientific, or mechanical purposes. In I Miss Evelyn Couklin who spent the order to qualify to fill prescriptions fori WEBB ft CLOUGH CO. holidays wmi ner la.ner nn,i sisters m alcohol under the provisions of the pro j Kugene returned home Tuesday. i pos iaWj the druggist wi'l be compell Miss Mabel Roseoe, who has been vis ; ed to file wit,the secretary of state a i itinir her brother. Frank Boscoe, at , Troutdale, returned home Tuesday. She,are hedged about with provisious and also visited friends in Portland arc not to allowed to give an alcohol A watch party was held at the home prescription with provisions and are not of Eugene Riches New Years Eve. fo bp aUowe(i to give an aicouol pre Those watching the old year ; out and S(.ription if any other rpmedv in lue lna. new year in were: Wayne (.ill Nelson , ternia mcdi(;g u avaiiable. Moreover, the manufacture of ethvl alcohol will bo required to file a bond DR. O. !. SCOTT Graduate of Chiro practie's Fountain Head, Davenport. Iowa. If you havo tried everything and got no relief, try Chiropractic spinal adjustments and get well. Of fice 406 7-8 U. 8. National Bank building. Phone Main 87. Residence. Main 828-R. UNDERTAKERS B. Webb, A. M. flail ah morticians and funeral directors. Latest modern methods known to the profession employed 499 Court St. Main 120, Main 9888 In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought TH CINTAUR COMPANY, NSW YORK CITV, Adams and Eugene Riches and the Misses Gladys Adams, Myrtle' Olson Helen Kent "and Sadie Richards. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Maupin and young son, Doyle, spent the Christmas RT DON-RICHARDSON CO. Ftraeml direotors and undertakers, 252 North High street. Day and night phone 183. MISCELLANEOUS ORKUOS Sa.HOOL OF NECROLOGY Dr. Flora A. Brewster, deaa al the Oregon School of Neurology, aa removed from the Hubbard tddg. to 712 state St., corner Cottage Hi. Ex animation free. Phone 1350. U FOR 8 ALE OR EXCHANGE 40 acres with very good buildings, good soil, well located near R. R. station. Will accept ten or 15 acre Met near Sa lem. Square Deal Realty Co., 202 C. 8. Bank Hldg. ARE YOU GOING Eastt Consult u about reduced freight rate on house hold goods to al) points Faat through service. Capital City Transfer Co.. ltil 8. Commercial St., Salem. Phone 933. PAY The highest market price for all kinds of live stock at all times Q. W. Eyre, 2806M, Salem. U MONEY TO LOAN ON Good Real Estate Security THOS. K. FORD Over Ladd ft Bush bank, Salem. Oregoi MONEY TO LOAN I have made ar rangements for loaning eastern money, will make very low rate ot interest on highly improved farms Homer H. Smith, room 9 McOornacl Bidg., Salem, Ore. Phono 96. AND HEAL ESTATE i HAS B. HODGK1N Oeneral Inanr- auce, Surety Bonds, real estate and rentals. Hubbard bldg. Phone 386. tf WATEB COMPANY SALEM WATER COMPANY Offlea corner Commercial and Trade street. Bills payable monthly in advance. ELECTRIC SUPPLY Co., 220 N. Liberty Phone 203. A com pleta Line of Electric Supplies and fixture. 8CAV ANGER SALEM SCAVENGER :Charlea Boo, proprietor. Garbage and refuse of aH Kinds removed on monthly contract at reasonable rates. Yard and eeaa- pools cleaned. Office phone 2247. Residence. Main 2272. STOVE REPAIRING FOR SALE with the secretary of state in the sum 1 FRU1TLAND NURSERY Sales yard of $50,000 for the faithful adherence to the law. Druggists who violate the Vacation with Mr. and Mrs Ralph Man-USSHm pin in Portland, returning home Wed-, J- the Deschutes delegation, fixes the term of the county court of Deschutes county and also fixes the salaries of the county officials. The salary of county judge is fixed at $800 afiC.lk. LwSk' aaallaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaHBaV ' mfjy Ha, 1 w nesdav. C. B. Smith of Salem was in town Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J, A. Qanow of Wino .. n ..i.:..t., c,.i r..u w;.i..r S- , ' f. i.. '' i. .'ilit ,,r .,t tl,e'n year, countv clerk at $1,600, the slier home of the two ladies sister, Mrs. if f at $2,000, the aessor at $1,300, the W. . Jobton, left last Sunday for their school superintendent at $1,200, trcas . ' - urer at $400, and the county comnus A E Austin and Harold Austin at-J eacu any tuey are in m tended the funeral of their cousin, Mrs, Mary Ethel Height at Lents Tuesday. now open for business at High and Ferry Sis. Full line of nursery shock Italian prunes a specialty. Nursdry locuted one milo east of penitentiary. Phone 23F21. tf MRS. M. T. 8CHOETTLE Osteopath ic physician, graduate of Founders School of Oslteopnthy, Kirkaville. Misouri. Treatment by appointment. Phone Main 392R. 628 N. Winter, Salem. FRtlTLAND NURSERY Sale yard High and Ferry street. Full line of nursery stack. Italian prunes a spe cialty. Grafted franquett walnuts, Roman strain. Nursery located one milo east f penitentiary. Phone 23F21. HAND MADE SHOES Audi rifbbei boots for sale. Jacob Voat, 979 South Commercial street. Cobbling neatlj doae. janl? STOVES REBUILT AND REPAIRED 50 years experience. 1 D. pot National and American fence Sizes 20 to 58 in. high. Paints, oil and varnish, etc. Loaunberrv and hop books. Snlom Fence and Stove Works, 35f Court street. Phone 124. OSTEOPATH DRS. B. H. WHITE and R. W. WAL TON Osteopathic physicians and nerve specialists. Graduate of Amer lean school of Osteopathy, Kirks vi lie. Mo. Post graduate and specialised ia nerve diseases at Los Angeles college. Treat acute and chronic disease. Consultation free. Lady attendant. Office 505-506 U. S. National Bank building. Phone 859. Residence, 340 North Capital street. Phone 469. court summons to state whether plain tiff is resident of state. H. B- No. ,13, by Crandall. Requiring To make available to the state of Orc- t'i niiv.. H.iskell uroved n verv gon its portion ot tne appropriation by- pleasant hostess to a party of young the Sixty-fourth congress of the United fn,.. -.i, ii...i ir, ivnteh t'lio nlil vear ' States of millions of dollars for the con- out and new vear in. The evening was j struction of rural post roads, a bill was court pleadings to be subscribed to by spent in making candv und singing,, introduced in the house this morning. by resident of state or resident attorney, accompanied by piano' aud ukelelee. i Representative Bean, of Lane county, H. B. No. 14, by Deschutes delegation. Refreshments were served by MilHsj granting the state board of control pew- Fixing salaries of officials of Deschutes Bramgar and Ida uenrjriCKS. mose j m ioim iue uuugs necessar. iu uie is-, count y present at the merry making weir: the SB&aea of bonds to meet, the require-j h. B. No. 15, by Callen. To provide land. Insurance Mackey (chairman), Bar ber, Martin, Callen, S. oJnes. Irrigation I.aurgnard (chairman), Hodgen, Sweeney, Clark, Buidick. Judiciary Forbes (chairman), Bean, Lewis, Martin, Small, Brownell, Elgin. Labor and industries Dedman (chair man), Matthieu, Cornelius, Eaton, Bel- ! Misses Ida Schemer, Ida Hendricks, Jessie hicks, Esther Doud, .Millie liraii ignr and Olive Haskell and the Messrs. Harry Bailey, Dervey Bitney, EHrom Sims, Lloyd Dcmarest, Raymond Law rence and Harold Olson. Bonnev and Robert Scott spent their holidays with relatives in Scotts Mills. Frances Feller made a business trip to Salem Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley. Cornell and baby of Corvallis were new years guests the homes of H. A, Cornell and Mrs. E. G. Emmett. W. K. Esling of Rosland B. C, spent the week end with friends iu Wood burn. The W. T. R, X. society gave a leap year stepping party in the Moose hall Thursday evening. Music was furn ished by the Kent orchestra and all Port Jefferson Way Notes Scene from "The Unwritten Law", The liig thin; ill pictures starting at the Bligh tomorrow, featuring Beatriz Micholeng . today. The Bonnev boys are cutting wood rffciii.i t i o. i o s i for Utter in this neighborhood. (Capital Journal Special Service). , ... Jefferson Way, Ore.. Jan. 9. An en- T,,e orchard ,nen wlU hegin plowing joyable party was given at the home of their orchards pretty soon. Mr. and Mrs. Fabry last Friday. The literarv was well attended last Guy Chandler made a trip to town Fridav. after a load of grain Saturday. Mr.' Pearson is expected home from Monroe Nye made a trip to Salem ' Indiana soon. uients ot tne tederai statute. for foreclosure of mortgages other than Livestock Porter (chairman) i I, in is one ui uie iiiosi liupunuiih inns jirst mortgages on real property, j wood, Ashley, Forbes, Dedman. introduced so far-and if passed it is be- H. B. No. 16, by Callen. To provide : Manufacturing W. Al Jones (chair heved will cause the construction of afor aae.usement of sale of school die- man), Fuller, Gordon, Pock, Thomas. ncinoiK oi ium luuus oer mt- enure tct Donds ana notes. Medicine. Fhnrmaev and dentistrv enjoyed a fine time, especially the la uies JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE Featuring Supreme Values in Shoes This Big January Clearance Sale of Shoes is the result. And front the way shoes have been going at remarkable low prices, the Sale, is very successful, tif. C. O." is waiting to show You the results of his Money-Saving Opportunities. If you want to save a great amount of money on the Winter, here is your Oppor shoes you must have for the tunity. 'Mr. J. C. O." said that owinjf to th? high cost of existence, we had to allow him to mark all of our sea sonable shoo stocks at great ly reduced prices. He came in and took full ch-rge of the whole affair. Alois Keller, cashier of the St. Paul state ban! (own Saturdav. Mrs. C. L. Ogle of Portland spent the week end with her husband. Mr. and Mrs. Grover and family who Save been visiting the latters parents, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Feller, left last Thursday for their new home in De troit, Mich. Mayor and Mrs. John F. Steelham mer were Portland visitors last Friday. Miss Ida Hendricks visited friends in Donald last Friday and Saturday. Miss Kobe Barton, "teacher at Hermis ton, visited Miss Daisy Mulkey last week. Miss Tegart spent the Christmas holi days at her home in Portland. Miss Daisy Mulkey visited friends in I Portland last week returning Wednes ! day. Mrs. Charles E. Tyler spent tlie Christ mas holidays with Mis. Earl Strang of : Portland. Mr. Skews of Portland attended the Bonnev reunion in the basement of the i M. E. church last Thursday week, ! HIGH SCHOOL NOTES School resumed work this morning after the Christmas vacation, with con I siderable change in the school anange ; uients. Among the improvements not ! ed are the moving of Superintendent state. This bill proposes to give the board of coutrol within the next five years to sell bonds of the state to match the amount apportioned to the state by the federal appropriation. Of the money appropriated by con gress, tivo billion dollars will be avail-! make tax levies able by June 30, 1917, ten million By h. B. No- 19, by Jones (Walter B.). June. 30, 1918, fifteen, million by Ifll, Repealing law providing for county twenty million by 1920,- and twenty -five school supervisors. million by 1925. H. B. No. 20, by Jones (Walter B.). Fixing school census in last week of If house bill No. 23, introduced by 1 October instead of last week in Noveiu Representative Brownell, gets by, it will .her be unlawful to fish for salmon aud other H. B. No. 21. bv Bean. Empowering Al Jones anadroinous fish by purse seines in the I state government to issue such bonds as j Resolutions Burdick (chairman n-n4.nVn nf 1... It. .....!., l.no . V ,., i i J I J . . . . .. V H .B. No. 17, bl Jones (Walter B.). i Matthieu (chairman)! Anderson. bed- To require county court of Lane county .man, Stafrin, Sweeney, to purchase grouuds and buildings f or j Military affairs Willett (chairman), fair purposes. Stafrin, Mackav, Muller, Tichenor. H. B. No. 18, by Jones (Walter B.). Mining Sweeney (chairman), Mann, hmpoweiiug district governments to ( artmill, Muller. Sheldon. Printing Brand (chairman), Origgs, Mann, Kubli, Crandall. Public institutions Stafrin (chuir man), Thompson, Bean, Burton, Ooode. Public lands Hodgen (chairman), Fuller, Small, Crandall, Childs. Railway and transportation Callen (Herman1, Willett, Barber, Muller, W. pretty soon to lower the price of wheat. Grains Wheat $1.20rTa.2S Oats, new 48e Rolled barley - $ Bran $28.56 Short, per ton 38 Hay, clover $121S Hay, cheat - 11 Hay, votch 12 Hay, timothy 16 Butter jButterfat 38c j Creamery butter per pound 40e j Country butter 2832e Eggs and Poultry Eggs, case count, cash 30e Eggs, trade .' 32e Hons, pound 12c14o Roosters, old, per pound 9 Turkeys, live l21c Turkoys, dressed 23(25e Ducks, live 1214c Gccso, live Ilt2e waters of the state where the state has .,... he needed to meet federal road i st,,tt.. Hitner. I.eu is w ai .tnn. original or concurrent jurisdiction. fuu"a for period of five years. Revision of laws Stott (chairman), Sturgeon are included in the list. The H H Hn. 22. hv Mueller. Rcinlntinc Uuilor Ui.t mi,,.i,i., n,, and son Clement, were ill I aim of the bill is to lirotect the salmon livnstnelf rnmmiir at lacire in ( 'olll ill bin i Th, .,(. u Tl,ii,.i;..L xu tue vuiuiuuiH. wvei. v xumuoiis ox uie county. KulCB and joiut rules Thumpson proposed measure are to be punished H. B. No. 23, by Clatsop county dele- (chairman), Forbes, Callen, Corbett, with fines from $50 to $200 or from 30 gation. To prohibit fishing for salmon Mackay. to 90 days in jail, or both. Iu addition I witU purse seins. Roads and highways Schimpff the master fish warden is authorized to I H. B. No. 24, by Brownell. Changing ' (chairman), Laugaard, Clark, Ritner, tuimotoic an geai, yo tm.iv, anu pain- manner ox payment oi Bupremu court Sweeney, uore, Hrown pueiuaiiu useu in ute umuwiui xisuiug. samnes. Bills Introduced In House. h. b. No. 25, by Brownell Exempting The following bills were introduced in l earnings of debtor from garnishment to the house this morning: I extent of $100. H. B. No. 1, by Lewis. To prohibit! h. B. No. 20, by Brownell. Fixing manufacture and sale of intoxicating 1 salary of Clackamas county school su liquor and providing bone dry legisla- j pcrintendent at $1,500. tion. Speaker Stttnfield this morning ap- H. B. No. 2, by Lewis. To prohibit pointed the following as pages: Joe manufacture and sale of preparatory fnBflwi. Harold Bronson, of Portland, medicines. land Miss Marie Briggs, of 390 North il. . ino. .s, Dy arowneu. to Kepeat Eighteenth street, Salem. He also np Oregon-Washington joint law regulating pointed Vern Drager, of Salem, as mes fishing in Columbia river. senper to the senate, Robert Meek as H. B. No, 4, by Bowmn. To provide messenger to the state printer, and for regultion of non-reBident dependent children. H. B. No. 5, by Bowmn. Providing for recording certificates of sale and assignments. H. B- No. 0, by Bowman. Regulating disposition of stray animals. H. B. No. 7, by Bowman. To pre hibit circulation of initiative, referen dum and recall petitions for hire. George 0. Sedgwick, assistant sergeant- at-arms. House Standing Committees. Agriculture Cartmill (chairman), Elgin, Hodges, Meek, Cornelius. Alcoholic traffic Anderson (chair man), Brown, Elmore, l.afl'erty, Mat thieu- Assessment and taxation Lewis (chairman), Bowman, Porter, Elmore, SEND US YOUR MAIL ORDf RS rVE MY POSTAGE 4i6 State St- Salem-Oregon- H. B. No. 8. bv Bowman. Amending Eaton section 0320 of Lords Oregon laws, Hat-I Banking Ritner (chairman), Cor itiug county tax levy to 10 mills. ; bctt, Dedman, Portwood, Stephens, Bel- 11. a. io. u, Dy i.ayregaara. lu ameuil hind, Elmore. o. hair- ln lUe 1 PtviiKr I,, ... Af entirf i I). t. a tj If. i ,. j , m . .. , .-"6 ...mo ii, ,.-.,,.. naiii, nt'an, Kuirsr, Af til ki il, toilet. ,countv. Claims-Barber (chairman), Burton, At the assembly this morning. James H. B. No. 11, by Clark. Relating to Portwood I aimer, of Portland, a well-known fig-, the duties of the county school superin-; Comment and navigation-Rowe, ure in the 1. M. C. A. work spoke to tendent of Sherman county in supervis-, (chairman), Schimpff, Bclland, Corbett, the students on the subject of "Have ing class work. Peck an Aim iu Life.'' This is Mr. Palmer's; H. B. No. 12, by Crandall. Requiring! Corporations Martin (chairman), .unit Mpn jut , liixs i ar in uie as- senibly. He is a forceful speaker and ' siii is well iiked by the students. loiuis ottice into the room formerlv'i. tj ... i , . . . laws requiring nuiiouus to uie annual, niutol DUllainffi and grounas - ZCut In Tg 1 rePrt8 on ber ' J""" S;CH Gore, rrment, Md Of intlla. f I H. B. No. 10, by Deschutes delegation, j Cities and towns-BrowueU (c new siiiiiLaiv conveniences Miss Magers made an apieal for the support of students in an at teii.pt on the part of the musicians of ; Salem to obtain the American com-1 poser, Cadman, for Salem, March 10, ; 1917, this morning in the assemblv. I A meeting was called for Thursday of this week, for the purpose of or ganizing all boys in the, High School interested in basket ball into a Basket Ball League, similar to those now or ganized in the V. M. tf, A. The meet ing will be held at the High School in Prof. Putnam's room. I NATIONAL CAPITAL DRY sfc Washington, Jaa. 9. The Sheppnrd prohibition bill to make the nation's capital Jry after November 1 next passed :k the senate late this afternoon by a vote of 51 to 32. Under the terms of the meas- ure, no intoxicating liquors of if any kind can be brought into if the District of Columbia. Cartmill, Gordon, Crandall. W. B. Jones. Counties Stephens (chairman), Lew is, Forbes, Peck, Origgs. Education Laffcrty (chairman), Gordon, Modgen, Shclton, Thompson. Elections Lunger (chairman), Goode, W. B. Jones, Small, Gordon. Expositions and fairs Shelton, (chairman), Fuller, Laurgaard, Willett, S- Jones. Engrossed bills Brown (chairman), '.. "'?"" """T " " " 1 Childs. Callen. Hospital records show that every Enro)lefl bills-Bowman (chairman), time you cut a corn you invite lockjaw porter Ashley or blood poison, whuh is needless, says, rjries-Belland (chairman), Tich- a Cincinnati authority, who tells vou . , J x "., .. , , . . enor, Anderson, Sweeney, Maun, (.alien, that a quarter ounce of a drug called Tk " ' ' Hurrah! How's This Cincinnati authority My corn dry up and lift out with Angara. Salaries Elgin (chairman), Lunger, Meek, Eaton, Cornelius. Ways and means Kubli (chairman), Childs, Clark, Rowe, StepheBs, Ashley, W. Al Jones. Elks Defeat Alleys In Last Night's Match Pork, Veal and Mutton Pork, dressed 12ya13e Pork, on foot 9e Spring lambs 8(ffi9e Veal, according to quality.... 1012ie Steers 8 BMr Cows 4(cu5e Bulls 33'4e Ewes 5e Wethers 5c(q7 The 1(. P. O; E. bowling team proved themselves more than a match last night for the Salem Alley team, win ning on a score of 2345 to 2220. Pow ers of the Salem Alleys was high man Figs and Dates Figs, 36 12-oz $2.75 Black figs White figs 10e Golden dates 15e Vegetables Cabbage 80 String garlic 1012V4e Potatoes, sweot 414o Potatoes, per 100 pounds .... if1.851.5b Green onions , 0 Artichokes tl Lettuce, California, crate $2.25 Onions 3. Celery 7590e Cauliflower 2. ParBnips, carrots and beets $1.8S Corn husks, lb 12 Fruits Apples B0e4t with a score of 204 while Wolf of the i Oranges, navels $2.76 B. P. 0. E. played to the highest aver-1 Oranges Japanese $1-25 per box 3ij.i)uta)4.u age, lbrf. The game tonieht is between Watt Shipp and the W. O. W. The score last evening is as follows: Salem Alleys (1) (2) (3) 173 132 104 Hurley Cooper 146 Powers 204 Calvin 130 Campbell 110 131 160 146 179 125 131 188 149 To. 409 402 4S9 411 443 Total 70S 74 S 704 2220 B. P. O. E. Lewis . Wolf ... Hussev Absentee (I) 186 153 167 1.-4 Absentee 164 (2) 190 164 147 154 184 129 1S4 1.16 104 184 To. 4.'0 .101 470 462 102 Av. MG 134 105 137 14S Av. 150 167 157 154 134 Total 754 814 777 834c ! THE MARKETS t Lemons, Bananas, pound Se California grape fruit $3,50 Florida grape fruit 5.0 Pineapple 8e Honey W Cranberries $12.09 Retail Prices Sugar, cane $7.75 Sugar, beet 97 M Creamery butter - 48o Flour, hard wheat $2.0fM2.40 Hour, valley $l.Ma2.05 PORTLAND MARKET The fallowing prices for fruit and vegetables are those asked by the wholesaler of the retailer, and not what is paid to the producer. All other price are those paid the producer. Corrections are made daily. Portland, Or., Jan. 9. Wheat, club $1.54 Bed Russia!) $1.53 Bluestem $1.65 Fortyfold $1.57 Oats, No. 1 white feed $36.30 Barley, feed $39 Hogs, best live $10.50 Prime steers $S.50 Fancy cows $7.50 Calves $7 Spring lambs $11 Butter, city creamery Eggs, selected local ex Hens 16(a'18c Broilers 18fe20c (Icese 12e 38o freezone ran be obtained at little cost i j -j iv. tlv. .u,. ,.;..:... ... I " rid one's feet' of every card or soft : (chairman), Cartmill, Porter, Cornelius, xicnenor. TWestry and conservation Fuller, corn or callus. Vou simply apply a few drops of freezone on a tender, aching corn and soreness is instantly relieved. Short ly the entire corn can b,'; lifted out, root and all, without pain. This drug is sti' ky but dries at once and is claimed to just shrivel up any corn without inflaming or even irri tating the surrounding tissue or skin If vonr wife wears hiah heels she Lunger, Thomas, Schimpff, Brand. will be glad to know of this. Immigration Clark (chairman). Brownell, Tichenor, W. B. Jones, Goode. l I! Mll i .. l.'.l. .... . 9 i r .illl-S iIC WJIIII1L1 lO H il "IL'II .dJ!, Cftf'ft? U8 for first quatity wheat but the general opinion is that there is very little in the valley that will grade first quality. The etrg market has been on the" tobog gnu for several days with about 30 and 32 cents the best price iu Salem. Sugar is now quoted $7.75 and $7.55 retail. There is a general impression among grocers that flour will be high er within a short time and the hunch is given that now is the time to buy. One grocer could foresee $12 a barrel for flour unless something happened Gore, Ritner, (chairman), Lafferty, Bowe, Brand. Game Corbett (chairman), Ashley, Burdick, Griggs. Health and public morals Elmore (chairman), Thompson, Stott, Goode, Burton. Horticulture Portwood (chairman), LM. HUM CARE OF Yick So Tone CHINESE MEDICINE TEA COMPANY AND Has medicine which will ear Any known Diseaae Open Sundays from 10:00 a, m, ufltil 8:00 p. m. 189 BouUi High Stret. Salem, Oregon. Paaua EM