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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 22, 1904)
j - fy y"7 T1IT '-lym'issftu1' -T'Trj vn'"-,w ?WVB' JWf t ' ""iai DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1904. SEVEN mm Mai miMinit SALE! ... '- . POPULAR ' Loan Subscribed for Nearly f foo and a Halt Times -Oyer Great Success of the Home Loan Plan Inaugurated by the People of the Capital City Tlio fourth, popular loan made in this city has boon a great euccetes. Tbo subscriptions amounted to $72, 626, when only $30,000 was called for. This Indicates that tho people have confidence In the .Republican admin istration of the city, and that It la just as safe and as good a bu&lnieJjs administration as tho Citizens' admln l&tratiton Ubat proccdod It So many subscribed that no bonds abovo $500 will have to bo issued, the city charter requiring- the smallest bonds' to &a iwjucd flfft. 3a Now York firm onVjred 6 takti the bonds b par and interest, "out 'not ty dollar will go to any syndicate, tho people of Salem preferring to hold; their own securi ties, and keep tlo Interest at homo, and this is the only city In tho United States that pursues tills eound policy of municipal finance. These bonds draw four por cbnt and Interest payablo in gold coin semi-annually at Salem, and it Is In striking contrast with the sale of bonds of tho olty of Portland recently nt a higher rato of interest Tho following Is a list of tho suc cessful subscribers and bonds will bo issued to them In the amount Bet op posite their respective names: Enoch P. Walker, Jr. $ 50 Economy Brand Evaporated roes farthest, because It Is most concentrated; I is most nourishing, becauso richest In cream; most perfect, because most skillfull prepared. Its purity is guaranteed under forfeit of $5,000 to anyone able to prove any adulteration in our product. 1 Gacfen Seeds $ If you want to ge(. seeds that tfjt will crow, select from ii The Largest OtOCK 4-1 The Purest Stock The Best Selected Stock In the valley, and remember the only seeds we carry are 3EED5 THAT CROW A handsome Illustrated cat alogue sent free by mall on re quest I Savage & Fletcber 1 Dealers In :: FLOUR, GRAIN AND SEED S 322-324 Commercial Street II Hot HlBIHHWfrreai i Out &ed$ Meet All Needs Experience has established it as a fact. You sow; they grow. Buy garden seeds In Bulk and get fresh seeds. Sweet peas and flower seeds a specialty. D A WMte & Son ' 30 Commercial, St.', Salem, Oregon ttM)ca'gtiiiMgttit4MWtDr)'asaaH I . w,fc ) ?, 60 60 60 6D 60 l.oona Graham, , Mary B. Cotter , Eleanor Hogora , Ante L. Strong , First Congregational Church 100 Harry Wendorolh 100 George Wondoroth- 100 Freda Potersoh 100 Ada Strong 100 James McEvqy .. 100 Michnol McEvoy . . . . lfju Pearl Baker Eulona White Mrs. Isabella White . A. H. Mooro Mrs. 0. A. Jones ... T. D. Jonas J. It. Falrbank, Agent Hannah ICneally .. .. S. M. Gerowo 150 150 160 150 200 200 200 200 200 200 Lillian Strang A. B. Strang ..,.. 20J) Lydla Johnson Harvey Stater Mrs. H. M. Wandt . . . Julia M. Parker Mrs. Ruby Choso ... 200 200 200 200 225 250 Mrs. M. J. McFadden.J$r. Allco H. Dodd, Allco H. Dodd, Agent.. Allco II. Dodd, Agent. . Allco H. Dodd, Agont.: . J. P. Kaiser Dr. A, E. Tamlcsslo A. W. Howell .'. v.... Mrs. A. W. Howoll' ..... Win. Waldo , H. A. Johnson M. C. Smith Eugonla Smith II. A. Johnson, Jr. Tilmon Ford , Tllmon Ford, Agent H. SL Hqlcn ., Loo V. Kaiser Dr. A. B. Tamloffsla ,, Doc Tucker F. O. Fish , M. B. Poguo t ...... , J. II. Falrbank, Agoirt ........ Dortha C. Byrd ...... Mary B. Roynolds G. F. Sherwood .... ......, W, T. Slator ..,.,.. A. B. Parker, Agont ., , A. E. Parker, Agont , A. B. Parker, Agont .......... O. Clark Ellon C. Draper , Maude Myors , 350 Lorn Roth 400 400 r.oo liQ.0 500 500 600 500 500 500 600 500 '500 500 500 500 500 COO 500 500 500 600 600 500 600 600 500 600 600 600 600 600 600 COO 75 J. Burton Cora L. Proscatt David Byro ?.. I John Ferguson .,, .,..,, Gust Hoyden iLeona P. Martin 'Carey F. Martin, Agent (Mrs. C. M. Wright W. M. Kaiser iL. F. Griffith C. B. Hodion M B, Hodson iF. S. Shoubls j E. C. Cross, Agpnt j Nolllo Knox , . . .Blanche Knox . 'a. O Comllt A. O. Condi t Agont. I John W. Reynolds, Acont A. S. Johnson I G. W. Jones (Olalretta Johnson ........ Wm. Mathles iMlrcnio Mathios tEarT Mathios ,.. I Esther Mathios Lester Mathtos 'Clara Mathles iF W. Mathln i John F. Lucker , Lna Luokor .... Edna Lucker ;. ' Mrs. M. E. tfbguo T. K. Ford .... W Total $30,000 Brdrjme take a pleasant, herb drink, tho next morning i leeioriKnt ana my com- acta efintlr on (hn .nmnha 1lr nrf -kidneys, and is a pleasant laxative. It Is made of horbs. and' la prepared as easily as tea. It la called Lane's mod tclne. All druggists sal) It at 26c and 60 cunts. Ijinos Fasrihy Medicines moves the bowels each day. If. you cannot get It, send for free samples. Aanress. orator woodward, LeRoy, N. Y. n , Did Not Slight Canada. Montreal, March 21, A slight shock of earthquake was felt In the province of Quebec, also In New Brunswick, this morning. o j. m v o nx jx - 1 3tMtb J4WBwynw iar Bt & J B&umgartnor cZ&PHt t The Ordinary Girl. She talked about thcosophy and trans- cedontal lore; Sho used a lot words that you had never heard before. Sho'd learned a wealth of phrases, and sub always had thorn pat; Her facts wore "esoteric," and you lot It go at that Ho- mind was very actlvo, but her hair was out of curl; always tried to bo unltko the ordinary glrL Sho Sho couldn't mako a blacult, and she scorned tho toothsome pie; Sho didn't havo a dlmplo or a twinkle in hor eye. Sho took her whole oxlstonco in a very serious way And nevor deigned to smllo upon the hero In tho play, And, though hor conversation set their senses in a whirl, Tho girl the men all fancied was the ordinary girl. Washington Star. The Buren Estate. The appraisers of tho osatto of tho lato A. B. Buren yesterday afternoon filed their roport in tho probata court, showing tho estate to bo valued at $33,280.i2, of which sum $10,400 is In real estate, tho remainder In! personal proporty, principally In mortcago nobos. Miss Lonn. Buren Is tho exec utrix. New England 8upper. Tho ladles of tho Methodist church will servo a Now England suppor, In tho Sunday school room, Wednesday ovonlng, from 6:30 to 7:80 p. m. 3-18-3t OAISTOSIXAi Bun the A Tt KM Yfld IfoW Uitiji fatfi jfc A.is A. A A A 'A AAAAA Market Quotations Today a "Msfce saa Ceodllom Wrk" A Capital City Mills Quotations. Bryant & Penned, Preps. Wheat 77c. Buckwheat 80a Poultry at 8teners Market , Chlcken67-801Oc. Eggs Por dozon, 14c. Turkeys 1214c. DucksV-iOc. ' ' -' X Hop Market, Hops 1925c. Potatoes, Vegetables, Eto. Potatoes 45c. Onions tVic. Dried Fruits. Peaches 10c. Apricots 10c 4 ' Apples 10c. Petite prunos 1c. Italian prunes-Cc. Wood, r'enos Posts, Bta. Second growth ?5.60. Afh 18.00 to 58.75. Grub oak $C50. Cedar posts 12V4c. Hide, Pelts and ur. Green Hides, No. 1 Sc. Green Hides, No. 2 (c. Calf Skins l5c. Sheep 75c Goat Sklna S6o to I1.6B. Qralri and Flour, Wheat, Salem Flouring Mills, ex port value, 72c. Oats $1.10 per cwt Barloy 119.50 por ton. Flour Wholesalo, 3.75. Live Stock Market. Steers 2'Am Wc r ' "' ' '' Cows 3c. 8heep 3c. Dressed veal 7c. Dressed hogs 6c Llvo hogs 5c. -:' Mutton 2c per pound. Hay, Feed, eta, v Baled cheat 110. Baled clover 510. Bran $21, Shorts $22. Creamery and Dairy Product. Good dairy butter 2U025c. Creamery butter 27c. Cream separator skimmed. Com. Creamery, 27c, not. at PORTLAND MARKET. Wheat Walla Walla. 75c. v Valley 8182c. Flour Portland, best grado, $3.90 $3.95; graham, $3.50$3.90. Oats Cholco White, $1.17 $1.20. Barley Feed, $21$22. per ton; rolled, $24$25. MUlstutr Bran, $18$19. Ilay-lmothy, $16$17. Potatoes Common, 6080c. Bpgs Oregon ranch, 16c. Poultry Chickens, mixed, 12H013 per pound; turkey. 1516e. Pork Dressed, 707HC Beef Dressed, 57c. Veal 88Hc Hops 2402C? Wool Valley, 17018c; Eastern Oregon, 12 15c; Mohair, 3235c. Hides dry, 18 pounds and upwards, lCSUSWc. ButterJ Faaoy oreaaery, 27?4We aalry and store, luminal. Backed up by ovor a third of a century of remarkabld and uni form euros, a record such as no other remedy for the diseases and weaknesses peculiar to Women 6vor attained, the pro prietors and makers of Doctor Pierce's Favorite Prescription now feel fully warranted In of fering to pay $500 In lerjal money of the United States for any case of Leucorrhea, Female Weakness, Prolapsus or Falling of Womb, which they cannot cure. All they ask is a fair and reasonable trial of their moans of cure. All correspondence held sacredly confidential. If you require medical adVico don't fail to write Doctor R. V. Pierce who will give you tho best advice possible. Address Buffalo, N. Y. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are a ladles' laxative. No other medicine equals them for gen tleness and thoroughness. Ptoiriiojieigt-sHa'iafraiataaa- 4 irl ' ' " coKfm&r T A MODEL HUSQAND. A man must bo that can wear tho shirts atd collars that wo see dolly on Bufforlng mankind. Why tarturd yourself with a new collar whon wo wll launder ono for 3 copta or why wear a shirt front that looks Uka n mackoral sky In aa oil painting when wo will launder one in faultless stylo for 10 conts. Salem Steam Latmdry Colonol J. Olmsted, Prop. Dorus D. Olmstod, Man, Phono 411 230 Liberty St. HHhgWWHre I 1 91 1 Call for Congressional Convention A convention of tho Republican party of tho First cougrosslonal dis trict of tho state of Oregon Is horeby called to moot In Salem, Ore., Wednes day, April 13, at 11 a. m., for tho pur poso of nominating ono representa tive for congross nd to transact such other business as may proporly come beforo tho convention. The convention will consist of 177 delogatos, apportioned among the sev eral counties of tho district as fol lows, tewlt: Benton, 7; Clackamas 18? Goes, 9; Curry, 3; DouglaB, 14; Jackson, 12; Josephine, 7; Klamath, 4; Lake, 4; Lane, 19; Lincoln, 6; Linn, 14; Marion, 23; Polk, 9; Tilla mook, 6; Washington, 13; Yamhill 11. Total, 177. The sarao bolng ono delogate-at- large for each county, ono for every 1C0 votes cast for Judge Bean oa tho last general election, and one for evory fraqtlon of 150 larger than 100. That tlio work of tho convention may.be expedited as much as possible the committee suggests that the chair men arid secretaries of the sovoral county conventions oertlfy to tho list of delegates elected by tholr county conventions to this congressional con vention and mall them at onco to Cur tis B, Winn, secretary congressional committee, Albany, Ore. Delegates or others In attendanos at the, convention may secure a rate of one and one-third fares for the round trjp on tho Southern Paelflc and the Corvallls & Eastern railways by paying full fare to Salem, taking a reeelpt for fare paid from the ticket agont and having same properly certi fied by the secretary of the ceoveri' Uen. T. W. HAniU8, Chairnan Congressional Committee. qnitTIS B. WINN. Secretary. Easter Goods Eaeter Plates Pos tal and Raster Cards. T&e Variety Store 94 Ckurt 6t. Aefs M- Welch, Pf jT p"- rf Vrf ll'J t wi"! 'l CLASSIFIEDS WANTED. Wanted. To rent or buy, a houso, In- quire of J. L. Stockton, Solom. 3-19-lwk Wanted. Compctont man for city re portor on evening paper. Apply at Journal ofllco at 2 p. m. 3-7-tf Wanted. A girl for general house work. Inqulro of Mrs. R. D. Allbn, 347 High Btroot, 3-10tf FOR SALE. For Sale. One 18-horso uussdll en gine and bollor, on Bklds, at a bar galn, or will trade for lutnbor. In qulro of J. B. Murphy, Fairgrounds, Oregon. . S-9-dCt-w2t For 8ale. Two dwolllnge. Call at northwest cornor of 13th and MIs slou streets, or phone 373 Bluo. 3-193t For Sale. Four freBh milch cowb, for from $20 to $30 each. Boo J. It or J. M. Howell. M8-31 For Oale Or trado, a flno 10-acro chicken or fruit ranch; flrst-olosa buildings and Improvements; close to school, postofllco, store and rail way station. Will trade for city or unimproved farm property. Address "W. J.,"'Car6 Journal. 11-5- FOR RENT. For Rent Furnished housekeeping rooms for small family. Inqulro at Journal ofllco or 'phono 103 whlto. 3-15-1W For Rent Jbarm; will sell toam, wagon, hnrnoso and food. For pan tlculara Inqulro of J. W. Morrttlold, 3 miles east of Tumor. 3-8-eod-2w MISCELLANEOUS. -ound. A wnool. ownor can uavo sarao by calling on Z. II. Fosslor, Mt Angol, Or. 3-lC-2wks O. K. Grubber and Stump Puller Beats thorn all. Thrco slato premi ums. Ono horso equal to 99 In powor; grubs an aero n day; movos housos; hauls logs to mill; pulls down trees. James Finnoy, Brooks, Marlon county, Oregon. 3-14-lwk Hop-pickers. Join Hop-plckors' Asso elation. Annual dues, 25 conts n yoar ,ln advance Subscription to Hop-picker Included to members. Oregon Hop-plckor, Room 7, Ham llton building, Portland, Orocon. 3-12-lm Meier's Barber Colleue Of Halt Lake City, offers advantages iz teaching tho trado that cannot bo had olsc whore. Avoid schools tho Oregon and California barbers' now laws are apt to close at any tlmo. Write today for our special offor to dls tant studonts. 3-8-lm Notice. Porsons wishing work dono In tho I. O. O. F. comotory apply to tho sexton, N". Rosenbaum, corner of Wilson and Rock streets. Phono 2076 Block. 3-4-lm Say Havo you tried Edwards & Lusch- crs for moats. Wo have tho boat sausago In town. Como and try It, and bo convinced. 410 East State street Salem Truck and Dray Co, pidour and best equipped company in So lom. Piano ard furniture moving a specialty Ofllco 'phone, 8L .W. W. Brown & Bon, proprietor, Ofilce No. 60 state street. -wm r. Z. M. Parvln At 297 Commercial street upstairs. Singing schooL Rudlmontal and sight reading class es. Begins Wednesday evening, Oc tober 14th. Class every Wednes day evening to May 1st, next Tui tion, $1.00. Unlquo Cleaning Rooms C. A, John son, successor to Shaw & Johnson, tho cleaners, Is now located at 20J Commercial street Ho does a gen eral pressing and repairing busi ness. Specialties! Skirts, silk waists, kid gloves, gonta' clothing etc Phone 2dl4. 5-28-lyr Farm for Sale, 114 acres In Marlon county, half a mllo from Mill City, 35 aero Im proved, 65 acros good tlmbor; H to 1 mile from a $300,000 sawmill. Land good, rich, blaok soil; 0-room houso; lumber barn; with outbuildings; 10 acres good fruit, mostly winter ap ples, trees average 7 years old; good spring water nt door; two creeks run through plaoe; good neighborhood; Mi mile to school, church and railroad. Fine beaver dam meadow land, easily cleared. If sold At onco will take $3200. Title clear. " Terms, two-thlrJs dawn, and from 2 to 3 years on bal asco with 7 per cent Interest; Imme diate potsosslon. Call on or address J. E, Ray, owner of the farm. Mill City. Oregon. S-8-3ra -r- MIUHMriH'V KMSLilU . EMNYRpyAL, PILLS k U KXU U UU mmUtU4 u t ;u MM HV. T M U I).,,M... AmImUiaU . w H tua IXl it'ltuJi a mrn fjfoua- tM&aVWtMMyM -" - -- - asV A ,'i PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Dr. I. W. 8tarr Offlco In Bush & Brjj buUdlnfc, over Oregon Bho Btarev Offlco hours, 9 to 12 a. m. jcoik S 4 5 p. m. C&lht attended la city osr country. ttcoldonco 'phono 2t58 Bed. wf-u Dr. W. 9. Mott Will hereafter 1M found In the Brey block, 275H CJom morclal stroet, over Oregon, iswa Co. Office telephone, 2931; donee phone. 275L Offlco Hcr 8 to 12. and S to 5. WIRE FENcTnq. Walter Morley, Dealer In Amerlcaa. Elwood and Page Hold fencing. A3 kinds of poultry fencing. Shingles?. P. & B. ready roofing and trolf paper . Prices tho lowest Safes Fonce works, 60 Court street, Salem. daVir. UNDERTAKERS. T Undertakers. Wo carry tho large and finest lino of undertaker's good In tho city. Prices to suit aU. Black and white bonroo. Prompt, reliable Save money by calling af No. 107. A, M. Clough, A. J. Basy. 1-lC-tf RESTAURANT. Ferguson's Restaurant 95 State street Open day and night Owl 20c moala are bettor than any M9 houso to tho Btato. Blx 20o ffieftla for $1.00; 21 20o mals for $3.00. LODGES. Ollvo Lodae, No. 18, . O. O. F. I. a O. F. Hall, Saturday each week, at 7:30 p. m. B. B. Horrlok, Jr., N. CJ.a Frank F. Toovs, rpcordlng secretary. Salem Camp, No. 116, Woodmen of th World Moots In Holman Hall crron Friday at 7:80 p. m, P. L. Frosler, Consul. Wyllo A. Mooros, Secre tary. l-12-lyr Protection Lodge No, 3, Ancient 0 dor United Workmen, moots vTJt Saturday ovonlng la tho Holsuus Hall, cornor Stata and blbrtj streets. Visiting brethren welcora. J. O. Graham, M. W.; J. A. Sellw4 Recsrdor. Valley lodae No. 18, A. O. U. W. Mt In tholr hall in Holman block, eor nor Stnto and Liberty, overy Most day ovonlng, Visiting brethres wolaomo. Roy Mclntlro, M. W. JL E. Aufranco, Rocorder. Central Lodge No. 18, K. of P-CiStl Hall In Holman block, corner Staff and Liberty Sts. T-oeday of eaeM week nt 7:30 p. m. II. If. Turner, C. C; W. I, Staloy, K. of R. and S. Foresters of America Court 8kr wood Foresters No. 19. Meets Fr day In Turner block. H. Q, Meyer, O, n.; A. L. Brown, Sec, Modern Woodmen of America -ur-gon Codar Camp No. 5246. Maeti overy Thursday evening at 8 o'cleea Holman Hall, E. E. Matten, V. 0.: A. L. Brown. Olork. OSTEOPATHS. Drs. M. T. Schoettle, Frank J. Bsrr and Anna M, Barr. Dr. Lola Mae Thomas, assistant specialist In fc malo diseases; sovon years' expert onco in couflnemont cases. Consul, tatlon froo. Dr. W. II. Thomas, as sistant specialist in renal calculi, gall stones, stomach troubles, cod Btlpatlon and dislocations. All graduates of tho founder's school. Offlco hours, 0 to B, I. O. O. F. tem ple. Phone 2721 Main; residence phone, 2603 Rod, Dr. H. H. Scovelf, Osteopath and Bug. geatlonlBt Treats chronic disorders' of the stomach, bowels, liver, kid neys; nervous and fomolo diseases, lung and throat troubles. D'Arcy Bldg., Stato St Main 2855. TONSORIAL AND BATHS. Evan's Barber Shop Only first-claw shop pn State street Evory t&laf new and up-to-cato. Finest pore lain )ftths. Shave, 15c; hair-catjl baths, 25c, Two first-doss boel blacks, Q. W, Ehrans, proprietor. DENTISTS. O. H. MACK Successor to Dr. J. M, Keene. la White Corner, Salem, Oregon. Partita desiring superior operations at mod erat fee )n any branch are in especial rnriUMit WATER COMPANY. fcswhirfi SAiEM WATER COMPANY OFFICE CITY HALL. For water service aooly at oea. Dills payable monthly in advansa. Mae all complaints at the offlco. EXPRESS AND TRANSFER. CAPITAL CITY ress and Traasfer Meets all mall aad BB4enr traiaa Bagfg tp all parts of tha 4ty. ProBpt aecrlaa. TaUbImmmi Ho, til, MECXMAN.IEDRICK 4 80MYCK Exc