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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8ALEM, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, 1904. SEVEN FRUIT CROPS INJURED Recent Cool Weather Retards Growth of Some Products While Others Flourish The weather during tho week has not leen wholly favorable for ad vancing tho growth of crops; It has beon cool and rainy, with one heavy frost in the Western, section of tho state and two or throa light frosts in exposed places east of the Cascades. Fruit, which generally Is In full bloom has received somo Injury, but just how much cannot be ascertained. In tho Western section tho weather Immediately following tho frost was foggy and cool, which is favorable for tho recuperation of chilled plant life. No Dessert More Attractive why use gelatine and epenu uoura soaking, sweetening, flavoring uu cuiunug wuen Jell-O produces better results In two minutes! Everything in tho package. Simply add hot Watcrandsottocool. It's perfection. Asur. priso to the housewife. No rouble, less ex. pense. Try it to-day. In Four Fruit Fin. vew: Lemon. Orange, Strawberry. Hasp. borry. At grocers, loo L J- lmWMM.1 fiatUrOA At Salem Now The Electrical Thztmaioty of Osteo pathy Now Permanently Located DR. P. V. ALLEN, D. O. of Chicago. t Assistant. Curing all manner of disease) chronic or apute, without the uso of drugs or knife. The Treatment of Deformities a Specialty. Tho treatment tho same as practiced Lorenz In his thousands of successful r ment by tho month. Consultation Free. Office hours, 9 a. m. to 12 m.; 2 p. Cottle block. Telephone 2965 Main. LOCK BOX 44. ! Do What We Claim Wo guaranteo sufficient proof that Dr. J. F. Cook the Botanical Doctor cures all kinds of diseases after all other schools and doctors have failed, such as cancer, tumors, (external and Internal) Gravel kidney, bono diseases. Consumption, gall stones, rheumatism, dropsy, and'dlabets, appendicitis have never yet failed, and femalo diseases, all tho foregoing without tho knlfo, or plaster or poisons, and with no pain to tho patient whatever. Testimonials of promlnont people. Consultation free. D. J F. Cook 301 Liberty St., Salem, Oregon. Formerly of Omrha, Neb. MHtfll IHHUIIIHIHMMMMMWMW XsbbwiI 'jJr mf J. J kWs BiaiaillHHlllHHHH'ta,la' Have You Ever Ordered Your Groceries from Haitt & Law ence If not, you aro away behind tho times. However, they are al ways glad to sco new- patrons, and If you call on them, you will be more than pleased. You will find them at the corner of Commercial and Ferry streets. WIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIII'""""1"1111111"1" and It Is not thounht that tho frhlt rcrop has been seriously Injured. Fall wheat continues doing splendid' ly; It has a good color, Is well stooled and growing rapidly. Tho Bell is in excellent condition for spring plow ing, and this work is being pushed; seeding, however, has been delayed to some extent by the rains, but It Is now generally well advanced, und the early sown fields of wheat, barley and oats aro germinating nicely. Hops aUo thrifty and promising, but tho work of cultivating the vines is much behindhand. Pasturage Is wccollent for the season of the year. Stock is picking up In flesh, and the flow of milk In tho dairy districts Is better than usual. Goat shearing Is finished and sheep shearing is becoming gen eral. Sure Cure for Piles. Itching Piles produce moisture and causo itching, this form, as well as Dllng, Bleeding or Protruding Piles aro cured by Dr. Dc-san-ko's Pile Remedy. Stops Itching and bleeding. Absorbs tumors. 60o a Jar at drug gists, or sent by mall. Treaties free. Wrlto mo about your case. Dr. Bo Banko, Phlla., Pa." Mall Route Discontinued. Tho fourth assistant postmaster general reports tho discontinuance of tho postofllces at Willard and Lewis burg from April 30, 1904. As tho post, office at Pratum Is being supplied by railway mall service the star routo off on tho above date. This mall has oft o ntho 'above date. This mall has been carried for some time by Capt D. C. Howard. DR. MARIEALLEN, D. O. by tho world's famous Dr. cases Special rates for treat- Correspondence Solicited. m. to 5 p. m. Rooms, 1 and 2, SALEM, OREGON. A Token of Betrothal From time immemorial has been j the engagement ring. We have a superb variety, from the plain ones to tho richest In suporb settings as low as $1.00, as high as $50,00, and all good values. All our Jewel- ry Is the best work of skilled lapa- X darles and goldsmiths. Try one of theso rings from C. T. POMEROY 288 Com'l Watchmaker & Jeweler. PLEASED With the COAST A. L. Harney Compares Ore gon to Col rado His Former Home A. L, Harvey Is ono of tho new comers who Is delighted wltli Oregon, and especially with Salem. Mr. Har vey formerly resided In Denver Col., and arrived In Oregon last December. He Is engaged In tho grocery and' provision business and Is nioro than pleased with tho outlook. "I think the weather this spring has been tine, although you Orcgonlnns scorn to complain about It," sold Mr. Harvey this morning. "The climate of Ore gon and Colorado aro Just tho oppo site In every respect. In that coun try It Is extremely drought, while out hero we have a suporabunJanco of rain. I camo out West for tho purpose of making my homo horo and I am well satisfied with tho change I And a very sociable and genial class of peoplo In Salem, and they make gopd neighbors. Yes, sir, I like the Coast." Play by Local Talent , Tho West Salem local stock com pany, who have beon giving the play entitled "A Family Affair" In several of the surrounding towns with great success, have consented to appear again at the West Salem Literary so ciety hall In West Salem, Saturday night. After tho play there will bo an Ice cream social given. It is hoped there will be a large attendance. HOME ENDORSEMENT. Hundreds of Salem Citizens Can Tell You All About It. Home Indorsement, tho public ex pression of Salem peoplo, should be evidence beyond dispute for every Salem reader Surely tho experience of friends and neighbors, cheerfully given them, will carry more weight than tho utterances of strangers resid ing In far-away place3. Read the fol fel fol eowing: Mrs. Needham, wife of W. S. Need ham, painter, residing at tho corner of Fourth street and Jefferson avenue. North Salem, say3: "Like almost all painters my husband has been troub led will' h's klndneys for years. Tho exposHre, tho reaching and stooping, combined with the turpentine and materials In tho paint, all tending to put the kidneys out of order. His back often nched bndly at night when ho camo homo from work and when he caught cold It always aggravated the trouble. Ho read an advertise ment about Doan's Kidney Pills and procured a box at Dr, Stone's drug store and used thom, They did good work by holplng him at onco and ho continued their uso until relief was obtained." For sale by all dealers. Prlco 50 cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y solo agents for the United States. Remembors the narao Doan's and take no other. 14 CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Qlgnaturo of i ! i at at !! OOntlll To Make a tong Story Short Tluso warm days wo will not tell you of the beauty of fine finish of our laundry work, but just romlnd you that whon you want that dcllcato colored neg ligee laundered that we will do it just like new without Injury to color or fabric. Our work on linen collars and cuffs Well! 'nulT said! Orders left at Hutch's barber ihop on the Salem stage will receive prompt attention. Salem Steam Laundry Colonel J, Olmsted, Prop. Dorus D. Olmsted, Man. Phone 411 220 Liberty St. S 1 !!ikf B3! HP? VfXdfc ('J V , ( t visSl 4Kly, MJ u) w sSyHilE" i j. j. u?r ri.TM,ir y. am HWlUtliWHHl fj-aroylil The above will cheerfully be paid In lawful money of the Vnited States, by the undersigned, proprietors of Dr Pierce's Golden Med. leal Discovery, If they can not show the original signa ture of the individual volunteering the tes timonial below, nnd also of every testimo nial among the thousands which they are constantly publishing attesting the superior curative propertied or their several medi cines and thus proitig the genuineness and reliability of all the multitude of testi monials volunteered by grateful people, in their behalf. WoRLIj'S DlSrKNSARV MKDICAL ASSO CIATION. Proptietors, nuffalo, N. Y. THE REASON'.-There is no medicine equal to Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis covery, for puiifying the blood It carries off the poisons which contaminate the life fluid It increases the activity of the blood-making glands arid gives the body an increased supply of pure, bodv-buUdini blood It builds un the bodv with sound X healthy flesh instead of flabby fat, pro. motes the appetite, feeds the nerves, and so cives to weak, nervous nconle vitality and vigor. "About a year ago I had a very bad cough and feared it would run into coimiinmloii," writes Hou Geo. W t.vnch, of it Mason Street. Worcester, Mass. "When a severe attack of coughing would come on vomiting ou Id set in Matter accumulated In noe and my tonilln were Irritated. After reading of the Wonderful cures resulting from Dr Pierce's Golden Med ical Discovery begnn to use it, witli some doubts as to the good It would do me, I am frank to say Out, after I had used one bottle I noticed quite a change for the better. Ordered five more bottles and before I had used them all the cure was complete. There Is not now a trace of cough or cold In my system and my health ts perfect " To gain knowledge of your own body la sickness nnd health send for the People's Common Sense Medical Adviser, A book of tooS pages Send 31 cents in stamps for paper-covered, or, 31 stamps for cloth, bound copy Address Dr R. V. Pierce, C63 Main Street, Buffalo. N. Y. MARKET QUOTA TIONS TODAY "Make Salem a Godd Home Market" Capital City Mills Quotations. Bryant &. Penned, Prop. Wheat 77c. Buckwheat 80a. Poultry at Stelner's Chickens 10llc. Eggs Per dozen, 15c. Turkeys 12014c. Ducks 10c. Market i Hop Markat Hops 1925c. , Potatoes, Vegetables, Etc Potatoes 45c. Onions 2&c. ' - Dried Frulto, Peaches 10c. 1 Apricots 10c. Applo8 10c. Potlto prunes 1c. Italian prunes 6c. Wood, fence Potts, Ktm Second Growth JG.OO. Arh J3.00 to JS.75. Grub oak C60. Cedar posta 12VSc Hides, Pelta and Pura. Green Hides, No. 1 So. Green Hides, No. 2 4c. Calf Skins 406c. Sheep 76c. Goat Skins 25o to ll.H. Grain and Frour. Wheat, Salem Flouring Mills, ex port value, 72c. Oats 11.10 per owt. Barley $21 per ton. Flour Wholesale, 3.75. Live Stook Market Steers 3 4c. Cows 3c. Sheep 3c. ' Dressed Veal 5Cc. Drosscd hogs jtPjc. Llvo hogs 5&c. Mutton 3c per pound. Hay, Feed, Ete. Baled cheat $10. Baled clovw $10. Bran $22.00. Shorts $25.00. Eggs, Butter and Cream. By Commercial Cream Co. Eggs 10c, cash. Butter 224c, wholesale. Buttor fat 22 Mi c at station. PORTLAND MARKET. Wljcat Walla Walla, 75c. . Valloy 80081c. Flour Portland, best grado, $l.90O $4.05; graham, $3,0001.00. Oats Cholco whlto, $1.17$1.20. Barley Feed, $13.50 per Ion; rollod $24.50$25. MIHstuff Bran, $19$20. Hay Timothy, $15$10. Potatoes Common, 70ft90c. Eggs Oregon ranch, 18018V4C. Poultry Chickens, mixed, 13013ft per pound; turkeys, 1617c. Tork-rDressed, 7 08c. Boof Dressed, 6071&C. Voal,707ic. Hops 24020c. WoolValley, 10017c; Eastern Oregon, 12016c; Mohair, 30031c. glides dry, 10 pounds and upwards, lB016ftc. Butter Fancy creamery, 26c; dairy and store, nominal. Whlto bolts, COc. Beit crushod belt in the city, in colors, 2Cc. Te Viifleiy Stone 94CdsrtSf. Aim M. Welch. Pre I p CLASSIFIED I " ' ' ' '"'" "- I 1 1 Ji WANTED. Wanted. Agents for ono of tho most valuablo and best soiling publica tions ever Issued. For full Infor mation ' addrosa Vltalogy Distribut ing Co., Salem, Or, -lG-3dlw., POR SALE. sSKs-N Dry Wood For sale. Stato and 19th streots. Phono 2600 Rod. Also lcavo ordors at Budlong's storo on Stato and 12th streots. M. P. Don nls. 4-2C-3t For 8ale. Fruit land In Benton coun ty, 320 acres of land, south halt of Boctlon 16, township 10 south, ranga 5 west of Wlllamotto Meridian, con tainlng 320 acres of unimproved land, half a mile from Arllo station, and about four xnlloa from Wlllam. otto rivor. On main county rood. W. B. Irwin, 338 North Main street, Los Angeles, Cal. ' 4-13-U ' Fine Body Fir For sale; also second growth. Geo. F. Ilodgors, 130 Court Btreet 4-14-lm FOR RENT. Garden for Rent On shares, or for cash, In East Salem; good land. A. F. Hofor, Jr. 4-lC-tL; MISCELLANEOUS. A. Wllhelm Contractor and bulldor. All carponter work and finishing dono promptly, and by first-class workmon. Got my figures boforo building. Twelfth nnd Losllo streets 4-20-tt " Money to Loan at six per cont, sov oral rcsldonco properties In tho best part ot tho city for salo on easy terms. noom G Tioga building, cornor Stato and Liberty Btroots, 4-18-lm Rooming House. Whon you conio to Salem, and want a good night's rest, corao to tho Eldrlodgo. Qulot, re Bpoctablo and good rooms. No. 302ft Commercial stroot, and phone 2841 Main. 4-18-lwk Chemical Painting. Mrs. M. P. Bald win will glvo Instructions In chom leal painting. Supply ot paints on hand, nesldonco 205 Front street. 4-6-lm Say Have you tried Edwards & Lusch cr's for meats. Wo have tho host sausago In town. Como and try It, and bo comlnccd. 410 East Stato street , 8alem Truck and Dray Co. Oldost and best equipped company In Sa eom. Piano and furniture moving a specialty Offlco 'phone, 861. W. W. Brown & Son, proprietor. Offlce No. 60 State street 0-Mm Dr. Z. M. Parvln At 297 Commercial street, upstairs. Singing school. Rudlmontal and sight reading class es. Begins Wodnosday evening, Oc tober 14th. Class every Wednes day evening to May 1st, noxt Tui tion, $1.00. Farm for Sale. 114 acres in Marlon county, halt a mllo from Mill City, 85 acres im proved, 65 acres good tlmbor, ft to 1 mllo from a $300,000 sawmill. Land good, rich, black soil; C-room house; lumber barn; with outbuildings; 10 acres good fruit, mostly wlntor ap ples, troos averago 7 years old; good spring water at door; two crooks run through placoj good neighborhoods ft mllo tp school, church and railroad. Flno heaver dam meadow land, eislly cleared. If sold at onco will tako $3200, Title clear, Torino, two-thirds down, and from 2 to 3 years on bal nnco with 7 per cont Interest; Imme diate possession. Call on or address J. E. Ray, owner oX tho farm, Mill City, Oregon. 3-8-3ra Minmmiiiinniniii IThat Smell V 1 If thero Is anything you need 1 It Is to rcmovo tho death-deal- 1 I ing sower gas from your hpute, Modem 1 Plumbing will do this and glvo you com- ! fort as well as health. Have your old plumbing Inspected and you may save a heavy bill. BURROUGHS & fRASfR I 105 State St, 'Phone 1011 Main. HIHHIllllllll(llHIIII PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Dr. I. W. 8tftrr Offlco In Bush A Brejjf building, ovor Oregon Shoo Stores Offlco hours, 9 to 12 a. m. and t Xm C p. m. Calls attended In city oe' country. Ilcsldonco 'phona 2SHI KOd. 1.6-tl Dr. W. 8. Mott WH1 horeafter fc found In tho Brey block, 275ft Goaf- tnorclal atroot ovor Oregon iW Go. Offlco tolophone, 2931; r donco phone, 275L Offlco how to 12. and 2 to 6. CLEANING AND PRESSING. Unique Cleaning Rooms A, H. WD iloms, succossor to Shaw & John Bon, tho cleanors, la now- located at 209 Commercial stroet Ho does general pressing and repairing butt noss. Specialties: Skirts, illtf waists, kid gloves, gents' clothiHg, etc. Phono 2614, 4-1-tf -.! I....II 11mm 1 Hii.su n SCREEN DOORS. Screen Doors Lawn and Hold fenco, barb wlro, shlnglos, P. is B. ready rooting and building papor. Bxtca-; Blon laddors, gatos and gato hard ware. All at lowest prices. Walter. Morlcy, 60 Court street, Salem. . UNDERTAKERS. Undertakers. Wo carry tho larjjee and flnost linoot undortakor'e gooeV In tho city, Prices to suit all. Black andV whlto hoarso, Prompt; rollablo. Save money by calling A No. 107. A, M. Clough, A. J. Basey. RESTAURANT. ; Ferguson'a Restaurant 95 Stall street Open day and night Ova 20o moals are bottor than any H houso In the stato. Six 20c meato for $1.00; 21 20o meals for $9.09. LODGE8. Olive Lodge, No. 18, I, O, O. F. L O. O, F. Hall, Saturday each week, i 7:30 p. m, B. B. Horrlck, Jr Nf. Q.y Frank F. Toovs, recording secreUry. Salem Camp, No. 118, Woodmen ef the World Moots In Holman Hall every Friday at 7:30 p. m. P. L, Froeter, Consul. Wyllo A, Mooros, Secre tary. M2-lyr Protection Lodge No. 2, Ancient 00 dor United Workmon, meet er-m Saturday ovonlng lu the HeteM Hall, corner Stato and Ltbert) stroots. Visiting brethren wetcewk J, a Graham, M. W.; J. A. Sellwe4 Rocorder. Valley lodge No. 18, A. O, U. W. MeeM In tholr hall In Holman block, eer nor Stato and Liberty, overy H day ovonlng. Visiting brethren wolsomo. Roy Mclntlro, M. W, JL E. Au franco, Rocorder. Central Lodge No. 18, K. of P. Ceetfe Hall In Holman block, corner AUM and Llborty SU. T-eeday of eaeH wook at 7; 30 p. m. II. H. Turner, C. C.i W. I. Staley, K. of R, and i. Foraitere of America Court wood Forester No. 19. Heat 3W day In Turner block. H. 9, Meyer, O. R.; A. L. Brown, See. Modern Woodmen of America Ore. gon Cedar Camp No. 6241. Mwri overy Thursday ovonlng at 8 cefeett Holman Hall, E. E. Matten, Y. O.; A. L. Brown. Clork. OSTEOPATHS. Dr. H. H. Scovell, Osteopath and SU gostlonlat Treats chronic disorder!, ot tho stomach, bowels, liver, kid noys; nervous and femalo disease, lung and throat troubles. D'Arcy Bldg., Btato St Main 2855, TON8QRIAL AND JH' Evan'e Barber Shop Only flretelesn ebop on Btato stroot Evory Ufam new and up-to-t.ato. Finest peree lain baths. Shave, 16o; hair-cut Vf baths, 25o. Two first-class bee blocks. O. W. Evans, proprlfrtor. DENTISTS, O. M. MAOK UMM.H9IW in Tr T Vt. Keece. la White Comer, Salem, Oregon. Partlt desiring superior operations at o erst fee In any branch are in ospeclM request WATER COMPANY, SALEM WATER COMPANY OFFICE CITY HALU Vnm w.i.r BArvlcrf annlr at oSeiL Bills payable monthly In adtaae. Mae au compiamw i mo """ EXPRESS AND TRANSFEB. CAPITAL OITY Express an4 Triisfer Meets all mall and asceatter twJa Baggag to all parts of tt etty. Proaapt arTlc,e. Tejepeona Ke. tt. HECKMAN, HEDRICK A HOMYKK, '