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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1904)
T"yryt1W'Himta;; WKgrn llBi'WHwp(fr "p."w,-" fvp -)yi ) TOra-a-riwcrr'''"''" ' wpjyy t w-s'wfpwi'v" im-""'Trw-i ?jj'r'x?w? """"" DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8ALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1904. SEVEN yWHHMMIUHMMm f $2,000 I $1,050 Modern Improved houso and 2 s room hard finished house, I lots, both corner, 8 rooms, close g00(1 barn and larg0 lot ,n X to car line and near school In I South Salem, good garden ew Par,c near Bchool a neat land and plenty of fruit. home, and a good buy. f $40 per acre $6,000 156 acres about all In culttva- 343 acres, 40 In cultivation, Z tlon, 5 acres in orchard, mostly rest all slashed and clear of un it Italian prunes, good house derbrush, house, barn and 1 and barn, near -school and rail- atock shedS( wlll glve ln 70 road, this is a great bargain. J head of cattle, 150 goats, 50 rrr nannies, some bees situated 4 P fjJJ miles from railroad, near mill Store building and Jot in Salem. and school. I $J50 per acre $(.350 3 10 acres on car line Just out- 2 side city limits, all clear land, Hard finished house, barn and 2 no building. See us about 5 lots in East Salem near 9 this. school. FRED HURST & CO. Office Murohv block, (upstairs opposite Bush's Bank. s 8tMIeMtMNIM(MtMNNINmH8HMtMI CENTENARIAN IN JAIL. Spends 100th Birthday Bars. Behind the New York, April 18. White haired and venerable, but straight as in his youth, Leonard Wilson, who rounded the 100 'years of his life yesterday, was made to celebrate his birthday ln the loneliness of a police coll as a com mon vagrant. Onco the possessor of wealth, as ho declares, he had yester day not even ono penny, and, for sol ace, tho reflection that his only daughter, to whom ho gavo his all, would not shelter him now as ho nears tho end of his long life Journey, Tho daughter, according to the old man, whoso long white beard and tall commanding figure gave him a patri archal appearance, Is living in lux ury In Harlem not far from tho tomb of General Grant. Mr. Wilson de clares that he had more than $300,000 when ho came to this country many years ago, and that his only child, on her marriage to a society man, per suaded him to let hor invest tho money. Sho bought real estate ln her own name, and then refused to let him en ter her door, but told him to shift for hlms-lf. Apparently It never occur red to the father to appeal to tho law to right tho wrong. Instead ho sought work as a watch UHHIIIIIIIIIIlUNIIMIIIRlIlllllUlIllIIUIUlin) Now We've Got It! Something that every housewife ought to have, and WILL HAVE when they find out what a fine thing it is- The Universal Bread Maker i 5 Sold and Recommended by M R. M. Wade & Co. f uiiMiufUNMHiiununiiuniinmnmuHu m8iiiimiittitetai8miiii hmhmmumhmhmww "For the Land Sake, Read This." We make It our business to know all about real estate mat. ters, we are In a position to get you the very best Invest ments, the ones that are sure to Increase In value and pay you the largest possible pro fits. No Investment offers greater advantages than Polk and Marlon county property at the present prices. If you think of Investing call or write, and we'll tell you the best val. ues we can offer. i man in the stock yards In Jersey City and worked there until Increasing feebleness compelled him to stop. For a number of years ho had lived With a family of the namo of Smith at No. 147 West Ono Hundredth street, but tho high rents compelled tho family to seek smaller quarters. Tho Smiths moved yesterday, and they sorrowful ly told Mr. Wilson that the new home was not large enough to hold hlra. In grief tho old man sat down on tho .steps of tho One Hundredth street house, after tho family had gone, and wept. Ho was still sitting there at dark, and when Detective McManus asked the trouble ho told tho slmplo story. Tho detective saw but one remedy to arrest the aged man for vagrancy and this ho did. Mr. Wilson pro tested In vain. Roseburg Ranchers Happy. Itoseburg, Or., April 18. Tho out look for an extraordinary fruit crop In Douglas county Is extremely good this season. Tho fruit men have broad smiles on their faces as a result of the pros pects. All kinds of fruit, will be late as tho Beason has been very rough since December, but this eliminate! tho likelihood of frosts, which do so much damago in early seasons. A Token of Betrothal From tlmo immemorial has been $ the engagement ring. We have a superb variety, from the plain ones to the richest ln superb Bettings-- as low as $ 1.00, as high as J 50,00, J and all good values. All our Jewel- ry is tho best work of skilled lapa- daries and goldsmiths. Try one of these rings from C. T. POMEROY 283 Com'l Watchmaker & Jeweler. I KIND WORDS FOR WILLIAMSON A First Class Member for a New Man in Con gress Tho president signed tho Portland exposition bill and Williamson Is nominated for congress all on the samo day. This is good enough for Oregon. Oregonlan, April 11. A llttlo lata, but better lato than not at all: "In nothing that has been said would wo wish to bo understood as reflecting on Mr. Williamson; for Malcolm Moody is not tho only good man ln Eastern Oregon or tho only man there who Is capable of repre senting the Second district ln con gress with ability and distinction. There aro many such; but out of them all Mr. Williamson has been selected by tho representatives of his party, duly chosen according to law, as tru. ly as if the" convention had already met and made him tho nominee. Ho Is thereforo the condldato, not only of the Oregonlan, but of every Re publican; and wo would respectfully suggo3t to tho Republicans of tho. Second district that It is a good tlmo for honoring ln tho breach that an cient customs of knifing Republicans ln order to elect Democrats. Mr. Williamson Is a man of tre mendous onergy, and his faculty of making and holding friends Is suffl. clontly attested by tho events that have led up to his nrosent trlumnh. Ho Is a now man In congress, but un der tho necessary limitations of that newness he has been tireless In his efforts for his district and tato. lHs service Is yet too short to show what is ln him, and his district has takon him now, largely a.i It did two years ago, on faith In his ability and fldoli. ty, derived from his successful dls chargo of lesser obligations. It Is the duty and the self-interest of his constituents to hold up his hands ln congress and give him that countei nance and support without which his best effort will bo on uphill task." The Property Called Health runs down or Improves, Just doponda on how It Is cared for. It Is tho most valuablo property wo have, and should receive tho most consideration. It helps you In business, helps good looks, helps mako friends, helps get situations and helps you hold them, and always makes happiness. Prop erty liko this, at tho fllrst Indication of bolng out of repair, should bo looked after and a remedy applied at onco. There aro any number of slcns that show repairs aro needed. Bil ious spells, Indigestion, dyspepsia, belching, dlzztnoss, sick headache, sallow complexion, pimples and liver spots on tho face, a drowsy feollng after mealB, Bour stomach, otc. Theso symptoms all show loss of health. Druggists -will sell you for 2Gc a box of Dr. Dunn's Improved Liver Pills, a suro euro for all of theso diseases. Baseball at Albany. Albany, Or., April 18. Tho Albany baseball team has already scheduled two games for tho season, and In a short tlmo will havo a number of dates filled. Next Saturday tho team will go to Lebanon, and play tho team of that placo on the Lebanon dia mond, and a week later tho Lebanon boys will como horo to play tho Ah bany boys at Rambler park. Both teams havo commenced practicing and will play good ball this season, and tho people will doubtless apprcclatq tho effortB of the boys ln trying to glvo amusomont and entortalnmont. Farm for Sale, 114 acres in Marlon county, half a mllo from Mill Cliy, 35 acres Im proved, 65 acres good timber, H to 1 mllo from a $300,000 sawmill. Land good, rich, black soil; C-room houso; lumber barn; with outbuildings; 10 acres good fruit, mostly wlntor ap ples, trees averago 7 years old; good spring wator at door; two creeks run through place; good neighborhood; Vj mllo to school, church and railroad. Fine beaver dam meadow land, easily cleared. If sold at onco will tako 13200. Title clear. Terms, two-thirds down, and from 2 to 3 yoars on bal anco with 7 per cent Interest; imme diate possession. Call on or addreis J. E. Ray, owner of tho farm, Mill City, Oregon. 3-8-3m o At Georqo Bros. You can got a meal at any tlmo of the day or night When you aro In a hurry for a moal Just try them. You will And them at 106 Slato street OJk.MWO'Xl.XJk. i.iMTtodggtotf Bum ti - y IM MM TW MB map rjSSr5,lJ?f"T'.te'i w..u jucmai uiscoveiy nas oia nson mei7 man any otner mood purifier oi stomach tonic. Btjrser sales to day than ever be fore. Is that not the true Usir Cures oth ers, why not you? Makes rich red blood. An imita tion of nat ure's meth od of restoring waste oT tissue and of 111, Mnifl and nervous force is used when you take mi aiicrauve extract ot nerbs ana roots, without the use of alcohol, like Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. This vegetable medicine coaxes the digestive functions and helps in the assimilation of food, or rather takes from the food just the nutri ment the blood requires. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery purifies the blood and entirely eradicates the Poisons thnt hrrrrl ami frri illmu It thus cures scrofula, eczema, erysipelas, boils, pimples, and other eruptions that mar and scar the skin. Pure blood is essential to good health. The weak, run down, debilitated condition which so many people experience is commonly the effect of impure, blood. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery not only cleanses the blood of impurities, but it Increases the ac tivity of the blood-making glands, and it enriches the bodyjwith an abundant supply of pure, rich blood. No matter how powerful the Intellect or the resources of intellectual power, it must be backed tip by physical force. Kvery day the youth or man must manufacture a pint of rich, arterial blood, that is pure, stimulating to the brain, and that can re build the tissues that were destroyed In yesterday's work. O 4 Dr. Pierce's Pellets cure biliousness. MARKET QUOTA TIONS TODAY "Make Salem a Good Home Market" Capital City Mills Quotation. Bryant & Penned, Props. Wheat 77c. Buckwheat 80a Poultry at Stelner Chickens 10011c. Eggs Per dozen, 14c. Turkeys 12014c. Ducks 10c. Market Hop Market, Hops 1926o. ', a Potatoes, Vegetables Etc Potatoes 15c. """ Onions 2c. i Dried Fruits. Poaches 10c. Apricots 10c. 4..T5W, "' Apples 10c. Potlto prunes lc Italian prunes 5c. Wood, fence Peats, Eta, Second Growth $6.00. APh 3.00 to 13.75. Grub oak $6.60. Cedar posts 12V6c Hide, Pelts and Purs. - Green Hides, No. 1 6c. Green Hides, No. 2 lc. Calf Skins 4 tc. Bheep 76c. Goat Skins 26o to ll.fif. Grain and Flour, Wheat, Salem Flouring Mills, port value, 72c. Oats $1.10 per cwt Barloy $20 per ton. Flour Wholosalo, 3.75. Live Stock Market Steers 3 04c. Cows 3c. Sheop 3c. Dressed Veal 50Cc. Dressed hogs 0'4c. Llvo hogs B'Sc ez- Mutton 2c per pound. Hay, Pcad, Eta. Baled cheat 110, Baled! clover f 10. Bran $22.50. Shorts $25.00. Creamery and Dairy Produeta. Good dairy butter 2o026o. Crcamory butter 27c. Cream separator sklmmta", Com. Creamery, 27,4c, not al PORTtAND MARKET. Wheat Walla Walla, 74c. Valley 80c. Flour Portland, boot grade, $1,900 $4.05; graham, $3,5O0$3.9O. Oats Cholco Whlto, $1.15$1.17. Barloy Feed, $23 por ton; rolled, $240$25. Mlllstuff Bran, $190$2O. Hay Timothy, $150$1O. Potatoos Common, 70090c. Eggs Oregon ranch, 17U018c. Poultry Chickens, mixed, 12 013 por pound; turkeys, 16010c. Pork Drosiod, Vh 08c. Boof Drossod, 507o. Voal,707c. Hops 24020c. Wool Valley, 16017c; Eastern Oregon, 12015c; Mohair, 30031c. Hides dry, 10 pounds and upwards, 15015c. Butter Fancy creamery, 25c; dairy and storo. nominal. Any article ln tho show window for 19c. This wook only. The Variety Store 1 94 Court St. Assort M. Welch. Pr flfe JF CLASSIFIED WANTED. Wanted. Agents for ono of tho most valuablo and best soiling publica tions over Issuod. For full infor mation addrcsa Vltalogy Distribut ing Co., Salem, Or. 4-15-3d-lw Wanted. A farm hand, IVt miles northwest of Brooks, Wm, II, Egnn, 4-13-lwk FOR SALE. For Sale. A flno 10-acro tract o land, good houso and barn, ono and ono-quartor mllo east of town, $1600. Seo Dorby & Wilson. 4-16-ilt For Sale Or trndo for cows, ono sorrol maro, gentlo, weight 1100. P. M. Phorson, 23d street near Mill Btroot 4-16-3t For Sale. Fruit land in Benton coun ty, 320 acros of land, south half ot section 15, township 10 south, rango 5 west of Wlllamotto Meridian, con taining 320 acres of unlmprovod land, half a mllo from Arllo station, and about four miles from Wlllam otto river. On main county road. W. B. Irwin, 338 North Main Btreot, Los Angolos, Cal. 4-13-tf For 8ale. English Cluster hop roots, at $3 por 1000 f. o. b. F. M. Morloy, Sllverton, Ore. 4-15-3t For 8ale. Clark and Wilson straw borry plants; also heavy wagon and wood rack. Inquiro at 180 Stato Btreot. 4-14-3t Flno Body Fir For salo; also second growth. ' Goo. F. Rodgora, 130 Court street. 4-14-lm For Sale. Ono Jorsoy holfor, 15 months old, or wouhl exchango for wood. Inquiro of Mrs. C. A. Dole, 155 18th Btroet. 4-9-lwk For 8ale Or trade, a flno 10-acro chicken or fruit ranch; first-class buildings and Improvements; cloao to school, postofflco, storo and rail way station. Will trade for city or unimproved farm property. Address "W. J.," Care Journal. 11-5- FOR RENT. Garden for Rent On shares, or for cash', ln East Salem; good land. A. F. Hofor, Jr. 4-lCtt MISCELLANEOUS. Overcoat Lost A valuablo black coat was taken, probably ln mlstako, from tho Wlllamotto hotol on tho day of tho Republican congression al convention ln this city. A lib eral roward will bo paid for Its re turn. Tho ovorcoat was tho prop eray of Walter L. Toozo, of Wood burn. 4-14-Ct Chemical Painting. Mrs. M. P, Bald win will glvo Instructions in chonv leal painting. Supply of paints on hand. Residence 265 Front street. 4-C-lm Art Class, Mlus Lilian Bain has re turned to Salem and Is propared to rocolvo classes ln drawing, charcoal and oils, outdoor sketching In both oils and charcoal especially. For In formation call on or address No, 77 Commercial street, caro of Mrs. P. B. 8trong. 4-11-lwk Bay Havo you trlod Edwards & Lusch ers for meats. Wo havo tho boat sausage In town. Como and try it, and bo convinced. 410 East State street 8alem Truck and Dray Co. Oldest and best oqulppod company ln Sa lem. Piano and furniture moving a specialty Offlco 'phone, 861. W. W. Brown & Son, proprietor. Offlct No. 60 Stato streot 9-1-1 m Dr. Z. M. Parvln At 297 Commercial streot, upstairs. Singing school Rudlmontal and sight reading class es. Begins Wednesday ovenlng, Oc tober 14th. Class every Wednes day evening to May 1st, next Tui tion, $1.00. B94 W1J ;That : Smell If thoro Is anything you nooJ. It is to removo tho doath-doal-lng sower gas from your house. Modern Piumhing will do this and glvo you com fort as well as health. Havo your old plumbing Inspected and you may save a heavy bill, BURROUGHS & FRASER 103 Stato 8t, 'Phono 1511 Main. f I MM IHY8ICIANANp SURGEON. v Dr. I. W. Starr Offlco In Bush & Brj building, over Oregon Shoo gtor. Offlco hours, 9 to 12 a, m. an 2 U 5 p, m. Colls attondod in city es country. Residence 'phone 2K9 Rod. 1-f.tf j Dr. W. 8. Mott Will hereafter fe found ln tho Drey block, 275 Ooaa morclal streot over Oregon tlhm Co. Offlco telephone, 2931; mat donco phone, 2751. Office hoar I to 12. and 2 to 6. CtEANING AND PRESSING. Unlquo Cleaning Rooms A. H. Wil liams, Buccossor to Shaw & John son, tho cleaners, Is now loentod at 209 Commercial street Ho does gonoral pressing and repairing bust noss. Specialties: Skirts, Bilk waists, ktd gloves, gents' clothlsf, etc. Phono 2614. 4-1-tf WIRE FENCING. Get Your Poultry Netting, lawn ana field fencing at headquarters. Large stock to soloct f,rom. Prices al ways tho lowest Walter Morley, Salem Fonco Works, OO.Court St UNDERTAKERS. "NV Undertakers. Wo carry tho largs4 and fnost Una of undertaker's gooto ln tho city. Prices to suit all Black and whlto hoarse. Proms, roliablo. Savo money by calling M No. 107. A. M, Olough, A. J. Baser. l-ta-tf RESTAURANT. Ferguson's Restaurant 9B Btets) street Open day and night OiM 20c moals aro bettor than any DM houso In tho stato. Six 20o msftia for $1.00; 21 20o meals for $3.0& LODGE8. Olive Lodge, No. 18, t. O. O. F. I. 9, O, F. Hall, Saturday each week, M 7:30 p. m. B. B. Horrick, Jr., N. Q$ Frank F. Toots, recording secretary. Salem Camp, No. 118, Woodmen f stM World Moots in Holman Hall erao! Friday at 7:30 p, m. P. Li Fraslr, Consul. Wyllo A. Mooros, Seer. tary. 1-12-lyr . Protection Lodge No. 2, Aacieat dor United Workmen, meets arsm Saturday ovenlng in tho HoIawM Hall, cornor Stato and Llberta streots. Visiting brethren wetCMMt. J. a Graham, M. W.; 3. A. SellwM Rocardor. Valley lodge No. 18, A. O. U. W. Me ln their hall ln Holman block, eer ner Stato and Liberty, every Me day ovenlng. Visiting bretarM wolsomo. Roy Mclntlro, M. W. A E. Aufrance, Recorder. Central Lodge No. 18, K. of P. Ct8 Hall in Holman block, comer bhw and Llborty Sta. T'esday ot j wook at 7:30 p. m. II. II. Turner, O. C; W. I. Staley, K. of R. and S. Forester of America Court wood Foresters No. ID. Meets Frt day ln Turner block. II. G. Meyer, C. R.; A. L. Brown, Seo, Modern Woodmen of America Or gon Cedar Camp No. 624S. VettA every Thursday ovenlng at 8 oolel Holman Hall, D. E. MaUen, T. O.: A. L. Brown, Clerk. 08TEOPATH8. Dr. H. H. 8covell, Osteopath and 8ua gostlonlst Treats chronic disorder ot tho stomach, bowels, liver, ki5 noys; nervous and fomale diseases', lung and throat troubles. D'Arcy, Bldg., Stato Bt Main 2855. TON8QRIAL AND BATHS. Evan's Barber Shop Only flrst-clssi shop on State street Every tkbtg now and up-to-uato. Finest pore lain baths. Shave, 15o; hair-cut K baths, 25c. Two first-class bo4 blacks. C. W, Evans, proprietor. DENTISTS. CX H. MAOK Successor to Dr. J. M. Keen. la Whlto Corner, Salem, Oregon. PartlM doslrlng suporior operations at mo erat too In any branch aro In especial request. WATER COMPANY. SALEM WATER COMPANY OFFICE CITY HALL. For wator Borrlc apply at office. Bills payable monthly In advane. Mae all complaints at the offlco. EXPRESS AND TRANSFER. CAPITAL CITY Express and TriHsftr Moots alt mall and passenger tralatf naimtut in all nnrfa nf thn Htv. Prompt service. Telephone No. tit,' H EC KM AN, HEDRICK A HOMYER, si