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THE DAILY JOURNAL, 8AI.EM, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 4, 1903. PAGE SEVEN s A Afcgclablc Preparation ror As slmilating ihcFotxIamlflcguIa -ling ihcSlomachs wulBowcla of Promotes Dlgcstion.Chccr ful ness amllkst.Contfllns neither Opinm.Morplune nor Mineral. Tsot "Nak c otic . v ofoujstmartTaax MxSmttA mm md i A'pcrfccl Remedy for Consllpa non, Sour Stotwch.Diarrlioca Worms .ConvulsioniJ.Fcvcrish" ncssnnilLossoF Sleep. FacSimilo Sinalure of NEW YORK. EXACT COPYOr WRAPPER Hlllllltlll IfH-M-t-H I I I I I Eastern Oregon Seed Wolmvo h few Ions of Uint fino what yon will neod us it is about SICUI) WIIHAT, soino cboico wheat now on hand. (SAKI)ENT SEEDS in bulk. Poultry supplieaof all kinds. D. A. WHITE &, SON, Feedmen and Seedmen,' Phone 1781. 91 Court Street, SALEM, OREGON fdlllll II Ml I I I I II I I I I I l 4 ::i:::::A G E N f BALFOUR, GUTHRIE. & CO.? JQR A TN BUYERS AND Seed Wheat For Sale. HOP GROWERS SUPPLIES. Crude and stick Sulphur. f J. G. Graham, Agent, ui t4tnmmimnnunj HARRITT k .LAWRENCE Sell more Qrocerles and 'better Groceries than ANYBODY Fresh Walnuts, Currants and Raisins AND EVERYTHING IN 8EA80N FOR HOU8EKECPER8 IN THE COM ING 8EA80N. OLD P. O. GROCERY, iff I llfHIllllllllmilf !! Greenbaum's 1 Dry Goods & Millinery Store f First Door South of the Postofflce. 302 Commercial St. The best 5c Challies that can be had; great variety of patterns, and fast colors. New Batiste Lawns Plain colors, also fancies in all the latest patterns, lowest prices. Ginghams; see our new swell lines. MILLINERY in all the latest 'styles. Visit this department. It will be a treat for you. Here you will find the combided features of style, quality and reasonable prices. j; Greenbaum's, 302 Jk4wiftiHH GASTORIA For Infanta and Childron. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the J Signature f Jj In Use Over Thirty Years GASTORIA THioftuoMf hcm toiik orrr. II H M HI II I I I II I I I II ! Barley sood barley. Hotlor older nil go no. lots of Koisoy and Defiilnco seed i I I I I I I I I IM I I II I II I I IIIM - l - Cf C Y O F:::::::: SH1PPERS0F fiR A IN I cmi commercial at., oaiem, ure. Com., Street. - w iif maiaiWt EASTER REJOICINGS. Wines for tho tablo, liquor and. cor dials for tho social chat aro hero a plenty for Easter week festivities as good as they aro abundant Shall wo send around a caso to your hpuso? Leavo your orders now for delivery at any specified date. Erer ta&ta ouf -whiskey. Try It and bo convinced of its purity J. P. ROGERS, i 122 ' urnerlil Street. Wholesale and Retail Lluer Dealer, , . . JlJ- t TV J For MARION, COUNTY . READY Convention Quiet as Woman's Conscience Selects 22 Delegates and Instructs Them For Gatch Tho Mar Inn county Republican con vention yostordny afternoon wrp o vory harmonious meeting. There was no contest In tho organlintlon ot tho convention, neither was therij any strire over any pnrt of Its work. It wn8 nftor 3 o'clock when tho commit tee on credentials finished Its report, and further business of tho mooting had to bb doforrod until that was done. Tho committee on delegated select ed 22 delegates and tho action of tho committee was rntlfted. The delo gates aro as follews: S. Di Adklns. Dr. F. E. SmIUi, T. U. Kay, Tom Cornelius, J. J. Murphy. N. II, Looney, W. U Toozc, Dr. J. N. Smith, A. S. Auterson, Dr. J. A.' Rich ardson. E. B. McKinney. E. P. Mc- Comnck. T U. Jones, 15. U Martin, W J Irwin, A. A. Uurton, Lc-e Acho Bon II. A. Snyder, J. F. Ooode. J. II. Riches. T. J. Cronlso and II. C. Porter. II 0. Porter offored a resolution In structing tho Marlon county delega tion for Clnud Hatch and providing Hint no montbor of tho delegation bo permitted to give n proxy. Adoptodi When tho convention had complet ed Its business. Clnud Ocitoh was called for. In presenting the cholco of the Marlon county convention for the congreHilonal nomlnntlnn, Chnlr nmn WrlKlitmnn said ho had "the dis tinguished pleasure of presenting a man whom I hopo will bo our noxt congressman." Mr. Gatch said It was a pleasure to him to again load tho delegation from this county to the congrosslounl convention. ' Whllo do foatetd on tho first occasion, ho tbougth tho prospects wero brighter at HiIb time. Ho announced hlmsolf a strong protectionist, nnd Intimated that ho would glvo caroful considera tion to all legislation affecting the trusts. Tho candidate further stated that ho bolloved In sound monoy nnd believed that this form of stable cur rency should bit extondod to tho coun try's new possessions. Mr. Ootch wns warmly applauded for his romarks. At the closo of Mr. Gntcho'tt talk, thoro wero calls for Mr. Frank Davoy, who was dofeatod by Mr. Ontch for th endorsomont ns n congressional candldntc by tho Marlon county Re publican Organization. Mr. Davoy mado one of IiIh beet speeches nnd assured tho succoMful randldnto In tho local contest thnt ho would do all In hla power to socuro for him tho nomination at tho Eiigcno convention and aftorwards his oleetlon by one of tho Inrgest Republican mnJorlMos ovi'r known In tho district. Tho con vention thon adjourned oftor filling a few vacancies In tho precinct com mlttemon. Socialists Nominate. John W. Englo, a farmer, residing near Corvallls. was nomlnnted by tho Socialists of tho First Congressional District, at tho convention held In this city Friday nftornoon. Mr. I3n glo Is a nntlvo of Illinois, nnd Is Gt yenra of age. If oxpocts to mnko a thorough canvass of tho district In tho Intorest of his candidacy. A contest occurred in tho election of a campaign chairman and secretary, but Marlon county won out R. R. Ryan and 0. S. Sherwood, both of this city, woro olectod to thoso respective stations by a voto of 33 to 32. Yakima Hop Contracts North Ynkdna, Wash., April 4. Tho first hop contract mado this spring n the Yakima valley was closed this week and filed with tho county auditor, In which C0.000 Iounds of tho 1903 crop wero sold at 1C and 17 conts. This Is Uio largest contract evttr made horo at this sea son of tho year. The contract was made through A E. Peel & Co., rep resenting Magnus Solos' Co., of Chi cago, HI., and aro as follews: Ed Rowland, 10,000 pounds, 16 conta; W. A. Williams, C000 pounds, Zlllab; R. D. Herod, 15,000 pounds, Fccbter & Janech, 29.000 pounds North Yakima. Thoro yet remains 3000 bales la the hands of the growore of this county. with Indications ot a downward tend ency In tho price. Nothing has been sold for nloro than three weeks, Tho holders are waiting for a higher price. Tvrenty-soven cents has been offored for bops hero, but It Is not likely that this price would be offered at the present time. IMS How Jarvi , , ' Was Caught Sonttle. April 4. aherlff Linvllio, of Astoria, Ore., arrived In SeatUo yesterday from Douglas City, Alaska, with .MatU Jdrvl, whom ho arrested thoro for tho murder of Jani's father near Astoria a few months ago. Tho sheriff found his man working In a gold mlno at Douglas City, Ho was 000 feet under the ground when nrrostcd. As Uio officer camo upou him ho was recognized, Jarvi camo near fainting. Ho said ho thought ho was safe from all law Ho was going under an assumed name and had changed his nppcarance so that It would have been hard for any one oUior than a person who know him well to recognlzo him. Linvllio did this. Ho handcuffed his prisoner, held him at Douglas City until tho Dolphin satlod for Scattlo and thon ho camo homo with him. Last night Linvllio loft for Portland with his man. Aggie Lays A Dumb-bell Suinpter. April 4 An egg curiosity In the shape of twin eggs is bolng dis played '. the Similiter Drug Com pany's store hero Iloth eggs are per fect In shape nnd are Julnod together by n tube composed of egg substnncu This U about a half Inch long. The shell Is soft ns Is very often tho case with the regulation egg. The lieu responsible for this unheard of curi osity Is tho property of Mr. Krodshnm. a local chicken-raiser. Her name Is Aggie. ,1 If you desire a good complexion use Mokl Ten. a pure herb drink. It acts on tho llvor and makes tho skin smooth and clear. Cures oleic hend achen. 25 cents and GO cents. Money refunded If It docs not satisfy you. Wrlto to W. 11. Hooker & Co.. Ruffalo, N. Y.. for frco sample. D. J. Fry, druggist. ' "Buffalo Dill" Closes Season. London. April t Colonol William K. -Cody was honored with a popular ovation tonight on the occasion of tho luit pcrformnnoe in London of tho "Huffnlo HIM" show. Tho season in the metropolis, has oetnbllshed a new record for biiccowi In the line of mammoth etitnrtalnments. Royalty set the examplo, there having been scarcely a porformaneu since tho show opened that has not been at tended by somn member of tho -royal family. Aft-T a tour In tho provinces tho popular organization that has do lighted thousands on both sides of the Atlantic for a quarter of a cen tury will bo broken up for good. Col. Cody announces his Intention of mak ing a prlvato tour of tho world and then will settle down on his Nebraska estate to sjlnd the remainder of IiIh days The Excitement Not Over. The ruih to the drug store still con tinues and dally scores of people call for a bottle of Kemp's nalsam for the Throat and Lungs for the cure of Coughs, Colds. Asthma, nronchltls and Consumption. Kemp's Ralsam the standard family remedy, Is sold on a guarantee and never falls to give en tire satisfaction. Price 3Gc and 60c. Osteopathic pnyslclans are In earn est. Sick people aro also In eamesL They nre seoklng a remedy for tholr Ills, and It Is our prlvalego and duty to convince them that aiteopathy is the better way to health, that It doe not maHk symptoms nor Nubstltuto one dlsoaxo for another, hut It soU nature right every time, and produces permanent results Schoi tie. Dorr & Harr. Osteopaths. Opera Houso niock. Salem. Brt U sf lts Mi Ym Hii Ahrarj Bsetft Blguttrt Thousands to Visit Chinese Tombs. I'ekln, April 4. Tho court has com pitted arrangements for the largest pagrant In many year when It starte for the visit to Uia western tombs to morrow. Thero will bo nearly 10,000 persons In tho party exolualve of the many troops who will guard the 80 miles of railway. WHAT IS THE USE Of suffering from indigestion it you eat what you want, or of starving your self to avoid such distress? Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets taken after eating will digest your food perfectly, and free you from all the disagreeable symptoms of Indigestion and dyspep sia. Eat what you like at any time, and take an Acker tablet afterward. Positively guaranteed. Your money will always be refunded If you are not sat isfied, write to. us lor a rree sr9i, W. H. Hooker Co. Ruffalo, N. Y. &oXj&&' CLASSIFIED ADS .... . tt .. r . Advertisements, five lines or let. In t hla column Ismtedtbrte timet Tor iSc soca Week $I.SO a month- All over five Hoes t the terns rate. -mi I I'm. .1 ii 1 1 m in ii m WANTED. i'n'ijwtww Wanted. To rent a side-saddle. Ad dress "L. II. C.,' caro of Journal. 4-3-3t Wanted. Stcnogrnphor and typewrit- cr. Addrcfta box C, Salem. Only first-class operator need apply. 4-3-3t Wanted. A girl to do general house- work. Call at Dr. Rowland's resi dence, corner of Court and Llborty streets. 4-1-tf Wanted Men. Wo leacn the bnrbor trade in tho shortest possible tlmo nt small oxponso, and guaratiteo po sitions. Wrlto Mohter's Darbor Col lego, Salt iAiko City, Utah. 2-10-2ra 2000 head of Stock Cattle Wanted Cows and heifer calves, yearlings and 2-year-old utlfcrs; flv. butla to tho hundred b.tad, to rat so on shares by rellablo and porfoctly re sponsible lifelong cattlo men. Flno gntv- rango In wosUrn part of Lnno county; half Increaao for six years. Addross A. J. Thompson, Gardiner, Oregon. 12-16-4m PERSONAL Ladle. Use our harmless romody for delayed or aupprossod menstru ation; It ennnot fall. Trial froo. Pnrla Chemical Co., Mllwnukoo, Wis. 3-2C-6t-nat FOR SALE. For Sale. No. 1 Douanco spring wheat fiG conts por bushol, oloanml ready for sood. 't havo nbout GO bushols. I vo noar Pratura, on Hawoll Prnlrlo, It. F. M. No. 2. J. W. Gash. For 8alc. Grocery stock in Knst Sa lent for sato. Ixw ront, and In host part of city. Uuyor can Invost from J00 to $800. For furthor partlctt lars call at 312 Twolfth stroot or addresfl. 3-9-1 in. For Sale. Thrco cholco rosldonco lots In Fnlrmount addition. Inqulro ot K. Itofcr. Journal oinco. For Sale. Whlto Plymouth Rock eggs for sotting, from puro stock. Cnrl Ruef, Route 7, Salem, Oro 3-12-2w For 8alo. Spring oats and spoil for sood. Also good oats for food. Prlcci reasonable. Chas. O'llrlon, 400 Capl tnl strocL Pliono Dlack 248G. 3-3-Jm FOR RENT. For Rent. Largo front room, well funilshod. Call nt Dr Rowlnud'H rosldenco, eornor of Court and Lib erty streets. 4-ltf For Rent. After May TsT suite of rooms, No. 347 High street, with or without board. 3-31-lwlc For Rent A modern 7 room houso with every convenience, good water piped Into same, with 40 acres pas ture and garden land, plenty of fruit. Chickens and Jorsey cow for Bale. Just tho placo for eastern hinrf. It C. Ilnll. Turner Ore., It. F. I). No. 3 3-30 lw-tf MISCELLANEOUS. bratu7dayT'Ar7hlot?r&nrb or will havo on sato some delicious homo-mndo salt-rising bread, moth era' old-fashioned frlod cakes. Also fancy cakes and pies. 4-2-31 Dressmaking. Children's clothes speclulty. 170 Cottage street 3-30-lwk Eggs for Setting. Puro brod Whlto Plymouth Rock and Dlack Minor cas, tho best layors known. T. II. Illundell, Mornlngslde Tolephono No. 2000 Rod. 3-20-tf You will always find tho choicest meats snd groceries at the lowest prices at Edward's ft I.uicher's, 408 snd 410 State street. 'Phone order given special attention, - HbP ANb prodUc-bUVeThjT" SQUIRE FAR R AR. Hop merchant and purchasing agent No. 216H Commercial street upstairs, Salem, Oregon. 'Phone lfitt. JAME8 M. KYLE A. CO. Highest cash prlco for potatoes, onions and dried prunes, 175 Commerclsl street, Salem, Oregon. LODOE8. Central Lodge No. 18 K. of P. Castle Hall In Holman Illock, corner State and Llborty stroets, Tuesday of eacb week st 7:30 p. m.. A. It Strain C. C, R. J. Fleming K. of R. and 8 FORESTERS OF AMERICA Court Sherwood Foresters No. 19. Meets Friday night In Turner block. 8. W. Mlotiirn, O.R.; A U Drown, Bee. Modern Woodmen of America Ore gon Cedar Camp No. 62 10. Meets every Thursday evening k 8 o'clock. Holman Jfall, Frank A- Turner, V C; A. L. Drown Clerk. Protection Lodge No. I, Ancient Or der United Workmen, meets every Saturday evening In the Holman Hall, corner of State and Liberty streets. Visiting brethren welcome J. O. Graham, M. W ; J. A. Bellwood. Recorder 0TKQ?ATHY. Dre. M, T. thtt!, Frank J. IJarr and Anna M. Darr. -Graduate American school ot Osteopathy, . Klrksi.lllo, Mo., Buccossora.to..JJr. Grnco Albright Offlco hours 0 to nrUHli 1:30 to 4:30 o'clock. Ode! FolloW Tcmplo. ,r'hono-Maln,wa7ai; rosldonco phono 2gffi)fn6d.' 'TT Dr. H. H. Scovelt, Suggestive Xhjra- iieuucs aim usicopamy. norrous, functional and mental diseases, noti ralgla, headaches, nervous prostra tion, dyspepsia, constipation, diarrhoea,- rheumatism, 'asthma, olo. D'Arcy block, Stato street Phone Main 28GG. f TONSORIAL AND PATHS. f Ryan'a Shaving Parlors Sevenjlnt class barbora engaged. 'Flnest'btstti rooms In city We uas antUs steriliser. J.' Ryan, $rop. t Evans' Darber Shop Only first-class shop on HUto street Every tsttsts new and up-to-date. Finest porea4 batks. Shave, lfcc; . kJf-oi.: batks. Mo. Two irst-clsH blacks. O. W. Brans, vrwrleter. , VETERINARY. Dr. E. E. Jackson, Vctorlnary Burgea and DenUit OITlco, Red FtobI Llvory. Phono Main 861. Roil enco Phono 2015 Red. lS4-'ti WHAT HAPPENED? ' He was caueht In the act tut after kt boueht a new up-to date PAIR JF SHOES and had tils old shoes Mf soled he was turned loose. OSWALT'S SHOE STORE . I 99 State Street. Harper's Whiskey la the best ( Qet aome Into your vest Qua. Schrelber keeps It, And you know the rest FARMER'S HOME; 153 Stats Street J. Brownstcln & Son. J. Drownstein & Son, formerly of Albany, have opened a place on State and Front streets- lllchest cash price paid for Hides. Pells, Wool, Tallow and furs: also general dealer In old Iron Rubberand Metals. C. H. MAOK 3L3BiSG'X?IlS'aC, Successor to Dr, J, M. Keens, U Whlto Cornor, Salem, Oregon. Parties desiring superior operations at sasd erate foe a any branch are In espeetsJ request. Whlto Bronze Monumonts Never chip, crack, tar nish, moss or corrode. The only kind that hv cr needs cleaning. For the truth or the above see them In all the Sa lem cemeteries: t&mt of them have been thera for 17 years. If yo want the very best at half the price or stew hat will last ten tltwa as ion?, call on or ad dress TR WATT 190-iqa cot-B-trtiMSi .a. VYAll, Slea,Oreioa. T S. C. STONE, M. 0. ....PROPRIETOR OF.... STONE'S DRUG STORES SALEM, OREQON, Tho stores (two n number) are lo cated at No. 23G and 287 Commercial atroet, and aro well stocked with a cotnploto lino ot drugs and medicines, toilet articles, perfumory, brushes, etc. Has bad some 2G yours experience lu tho proctlco pf medicine, and now makes no chargos for consultation, ex amination or proscription. CAPITAL CITY Express and Transfer Meets all mall and passeaer trala Dsggsge to all parts of the city. Prompt service. Telephone No. 141. HICCKMAN HBDRIOfC SALEM WATER COMPANY OrTICE CITY HALL For water service apply at ottee. ollls payable monthly la advance. Hat nil romtilalnta at tk office. iTxissmzmm 1T4VW V-im AwiiwuMUmM PILES Ru" suppositonj (ltU4 9hmt. S'ftirl t. m t v.iim -IM4HI MM. Wf M Ml 19 WW IMI PI m M WfM, fMU.,' MM. IW W I Tk.f tl.l ulfMul kUl I VI H I' UI I. . IV.rtWf, 1.., ,,WI 1 .. .... .. . . . . .-r . w iw. ' 1... M L.nfc S.1m Wfm. ktiA lni4UU. mKTIM n tor, LANCIT(II, r. Sold In Salem by 8. C. Stone, Call for Froo Somplos. Your Stepmother. Is still horo, and an busy as over. When your clothoa are woro and dirty, or tho buttons off, take them to her, at the Salem Dyolng and Cleaning Works. Repairing and rollnlng; now velvet collars put on ovorcoaUj also four suits a month for 1. Called for and roturuod. Union Home. JIR8. O. 11. 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