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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SAJ.EM, OREGON. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1904. 8EVEN MMM STI NEVER RESTED. To be tired out from hard work or bodily exercise is natural and rest 13 the remedy, but there is an exhaustion without physical exer tion and a tired, never-rested feeling a weari ness without work that is unnatural and shows gome serious disorder is threatening the health. One of the chief causes of that "Always-tired, never-rested condition" is impure blood and bad circu lation. Unless the body is nourished with rich, pure blood there is lack of nervous force, the mus- m . ..... i !.,..,..,. nl. lw. ,i; JooroTonouryoara x nuiiorou wun general aenmty, clcS become Veak.Uieui- ouslnatnorouirh breaking down of my ytein. My trestlon luinaireu. ana oomin. wuo ana uoou uonamea ay a. u. a., iota mo " ...... I AuUrA ,0 about it. I tried It and it curod mo. I heartily ro- general disorder occurs oommond B. B. B. to nil who may feel tho neod of a throuchout the system, thoroughly (tood blood tonic. Youra truly, ,h, ;,,0 ',,, Z. ., MHS.JOSIB A. BRITAIN. Debility, insomnia, ner- 44 w. Ninth St., Columbia, a-onn. -vousness, indigestion, dyspepsia, lots of appditc, strength and energy, and the hundreds of little cleansing the blood and toning up thesystem. Itisavegetableblood purifier and tonic combined, that enriches the blood, and through it the entire system is nourished and refreshing sleep comes to the tired, never-rested, body. THE SWiFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, CAa BOTH PARTIES BUSY at Bath Parties Met" Saturday Fixed Dates for Primaries and County Convention and Apportion ' Delegates Tho work of tho republican county ( control commltteo roported In part In Saturday's Journal, was completed af-. tor this paper wont to press. Tho dates for holding tho sessions of tho primaries and county convention woro given Saturday, tho primaries being sot for Monday February 28th, "and tho convention for Thursday, March 31st. Tho comimltteo oa appolntmont re ported 2G4 dolegatos for tho convon- l tlon, making ono of tho largest con- vontlons ovor Hold1 In this county, Tho appointment was on a basis of flftoon votes, cast at tho last election for Justlco of tho Supreme Court. In making this appolntmont, tho com- mlttco hoard the control committee men from tho precincts that have boon changed or created since tho last election In order to do justlco to those flow precincts and give thorn tho rep resentation thoy aro ontltled to. An effort was made to havo a long er tlmo lntervlow botwocn tho pri maries and tho convention, but this failed and tho result will bo that tho light of tho several candidates for supiort will havo to bo named at tho primaries, and as thero will bo vory llttlo tlmo to toe tho dolegatos aftor the primaries aro held. In most of tho county prodclncts tho primaries will bo opon an will bo hold lat 2 p. m., but In tho precincts in tho 'tho cities tho law requlros closed pri maries, and these were for thoso ; judgos woro appointed and tho hour sot, as follews: Salem No. 1. W. D. Claggott, C. M., Parmonter; J. C. Johnson, 1 to 7 p. m.. Salem No. 2. Hal D. Pattan, H. S. Bello, Frank A. Turner, 1 to 7 p. m. Salem No. 3. J. W. Reynolds, A. Gesnor, Z. J. Riggs, 1 to 7 p. m. Salem No. 4. Louis Folsom, John Darr, James M. Mothorn 1 to 7 p. m. Salem No. 5. L. R, Stlnson, J. W. foung, L. J. Vlbbert, 1 to 7 p. m. Salem No. G. D. W. Whoslor. Al Bur on, Orr Royal, 1 to 7 p. m. Salem No 7. Frod Hurst, Jas. Pon ind, Frank Sutton. 1 to 7 p. m. East Salem. B, E. Wntten, A. I. iff, J. B. Auhby, 2 to 5 p. m. Brooks C. H. Evans, E. W. Chap- man, B. A. Jon3, 2 to 6 p. m. Woodburn. C. L. Ogle, W. D. Irown, Goo. W. Whltnoy, 2 to 7 p. mp Llborty Grove Hemaloy, A. W. iMize. Wnt Zornl. 2 to 5 p. m. Turner. W. W. Hillwry, H. W. Smith. B. M. Lindsay. 1 to 4 p. m. Sllvorton. T. H. Hlbbard C. N. Watlock. P. W. Potter, 2 to 7 p. m. North Sllvorton. Wright Foshay, iG Haynes, M. Harrison, 2 to 6 p. m. The delegates as provided by tUe M-eport of the appointment commits I'tee will come, from the several pr clnts as follen: Aurora 6 tumsvllle 7 brooks 6 Jreltenbush ... 3 iuttervllle G hampoeg .3 Eoomawa 9 aoru. 2 rfl IMMM'Cra. -F7 .V!Kir Wmk oauslng a thorough breaking-down of my syttetn. aumcnis we oiten nave arc due ditecuy to a bad con dition of the blood and circulation, and the quickest way to get rid of them is by purifying and building up the blood, and for this purpose no remedy equals S. S.-S.. which contains the best ingredients fot . . ,, Fairfield , , Gervals ,. Howell 6 Hubbard ....! '..... ...'. 7 Jefferson A 7 Llborty 8 Macleay '. 4 Marlon , Mohamh. ."....;.... .... Monitor 4 Mt Angol G Salem No. 1 0 Salem No. 2 20' Salem No. 3 Salem No 4 Salem No. G Salem No. G Salem No. 7 . .10 .1C . 0 . 9 .13 Salem (East) , 4 Scotts Mills 6 Sidney 5 Sllvor Falls 2 Sllvorton 8 sllvorton (North) - sllvorton (South) G Sb Paul, ..; 4 Stayton ..( G 'Sublimity 5 Tumor . .'.... 0 woodburn 11 Total 2G4 -. - - .'. ... ! 1 pe ucmocrave uommince, Tho democratic committee also fixed tho tlmlo for Its primaries and convention. Tho primaries will bo hold on Saturday March 2Cth, and tho convention on Thursday, April 14th. Tha convention will consist of 199 dolegatos, tho apportionment being on tho voto coat for Governor D. Cham- borlaln at tho last oltotlon, ono delo gato bolng apportioned for every flf toen votes cast for the govornor at tho timo. Tho commlttoo alo appointed a commltteo, consisting of A. M. Dal rymplo, T. R. WlUon, nnd P. L. Fro zlor, to arrange for an olaborato ban quet at tho Hotel Willamette, for tho ovonlug of April 4th, tho birth-day of Thomas Jefferson, which ovont It is proposed to fitly colobrato. Ovor 200 platos will bo provided for at $1 each, and promlnont domocrats from all parts of tho state will bo 'In. atton danco on this occasion, and visitors and local spoakors will respond to toasts. This will be mado an Impor tant ovont in tho history of tho local domocrncy, and It Is oxpectod that tho rssulto will bo favorablo to bring ing harmony Into tho party ranks, Tho SQVoral procUnts wero ropro sentod by committeemen on their proxloe, and whoro 110 roprosontation was reported, letters woro reoelvod from committeemen nggrolng to stand by tho work done. In some cas os apijolntmonts wero njado to repre sent the absont conunltteomon. The mooting was also attended by a num ber of local domocrats not on the corumlttoe and a great deal of enthu siasm was shown and perfect harmony seetned to prevail. Tho personol of tho commlttoo was as follews: Brooks J. W. La Follott Champoeg W. T. Coloman. Chemawa Geo. O. Savage. Howell A. B. Weaver. Jefferson J, Shumnkor. MaclMy J. T. King. Salm No. 1 A. M. Dalrymplo. Salem No. 2 A. D; Palmer, by "W. II. Holmes, proxy. Salem No. 3 J. R. Unn. Salem N. 4 James Godfrey. Satam No. 5 P. L. Frailer. Satom No. C P. Van Patton, by S. S. Glnible, proxy. Salem No.7 John Bohannan. Bast Salem C. W. Yannke. South Salem T. 0. Davidson. Scotts Mills L. K. Hlertzel. North Silverton D. V. Vaughn. Woodburn Grant Corby. Following is the appointment as de cided upen: Aumsyllle ?,... S Aurora , 1 Bredtenbush 2 Brooks..,.',,.. , . 5 Buttorvllle S Ghampoeg 2 Chemawa 7 Elkhorn 1 Fairfield 2 Oorvnls ... ... 1 6 Horeb 2 Howell .... ; 4 Hubbard 3 Jefferson .. . 5 Liberty ... 7 Macleay 4 Marlon .- 1 Mehama ..;.... .... 2 Monitor 4 Mount Angel .' 10 Salem No. 1 6 Salem No, 2 ...... .; 11 Salem No. 3 Salem No. 4 V 13 Salem No. 6 7 Salem No. C 9 Salem No. 7 8 East Salem 4 Sidney 3 Silver Falls 1 South Sllvorton 4 North Silverton 4 Sllvorton , 5 St. Paul 4 'Stayton 7 JSubllmlty 10 2( ' q Turner " 2. n i Woodburn 10 ilScotts Mills 3 Total 103 e From tho Baker Stock. Bonnott Southard, ono of tho Baker Theatro Company, at Portland. Ore., L. Baiter to Paul Ollmoro, starrfng In "Tho Mummy and tho Humming Bird." For tho tlmo bolng Mr. South- ( ard will appear In tho heavy rolo but next season, ho will bo soon In tho part of tho Italian organ-grinder. o a 0 s? o n a: .. . 3wr tH A ai ft" HafflAtoajs BmJT Blgnatare ffi' ,- Slffi-f rl2. f WiV Cl&tfsA tyvr Market Quotations Today a Mai. a1m a CkaA llnma Markft" T. Capital City Mills Quotations. Bryant & Pennell, Props. Wheat 77c. Buckwheat 80a 1 , Poultry at Stelner'a Market Chickens lOc. Eggs Per dozen, 1G17c. Turkeys 1214c. Ducks 10c. Hop Market, Hops 19(32Gc. Potatoes, Vegetables, Etc. Potatoes 15c. Onions l4c. Dried Fruits, Peaches 10c' Apricots 10c. Apples 10c. Potlto prunes 1c. Italian prunes 6c. Wood, r'nnce Potts, EU. Socond growth ?5.50. AFh 3.00 lu 13.75. Grub oak ?6.50. Cedar posts 12c. Hide, Pelts and Fur. Green Hides, No. 1 Be. Green Hlues, No. 2 4c. Calf Skins (5c. Bheop 75c. Goat Skins 26o to IL0I. Gnln and Prour. Wheat, Salem Flouring Mills, port value, 72c. Oats $1.10 per cwt, Barloy $19.50 per ton. Flour Wholesale, $3.00. Live Stock Murket Steers 3'43He. Cows 3c. Sheop 3c. Drossed veal 7c. Drossod hogs Gc. Llvo hogs 5'4c. - Mutton 2V4c per pound. Hay, Fed, CU. Baled cheat $10. Baled clover $10. Bran $21. Shorts $22. Creamery and Dairy Products. Good dairy butter 20026c. Creamery butter 30c. Cream separator skimmed, Com. Creamery, 30o, net. ex at PORTLAND MARKET. Wheat-Walla Walla, 78 79c. Valley 82 83c. Flour Portland, best erode, $3,760 $3.86; grabum, $2.76. OaU Choice White, $1.16$1.20. Barley Feed, $21$22. per ton; rolled. $23. MJlkrtuff Bran, $18.C0$19. Hay Timothy. $15S$17. PotatoW-75o$1.35. Bggs Oregon ranch, 2123tfo. Poultry Chickens, mixed 12012c per pound; turlwya, 15016c. Pork Dressed, 77Hc. Bsef Dressed, 57c. Veal 89o. Hops 24B2Cc. Wool Valley, 1718o; Eastern Oregon, 12016c; Mohair, 32036c, Hide dry, 1 pounds am; wda, IB to lSUe- "BqtterJ Fanoy oreomory, 27 030c dairy and store, nominal The Love of Eating. IS TUG AMERICAN BECOM INQ A QOURMAND r n y In our largrst cen ters of population. iucIi a New York nnd Chicago, we dnily nee more attention given to the Inner man. Cares and lunch-rooms are filled with men and women who seem to (five Ml their time ana attention to thoughts of properly or improperly feeding: their stomach. "It 19 of course best to eat slowly, but not too much," says Dr. Tierce, chief consulting physician to the Invalids' Hotel and Sur gical Institute, of Buffalo, N. Y. In this solh century people devote so much time to head work that their brain is fAgged and there Un't sufficient blood left to properly take care of the other organs of trie body. The stomach must be assisted In its hard work the liver started into action by the use of a cood stomach tonic, which should be entirely of vegetable ingredients and without alcohol. After years of experienc in an active practice, Dr. Pierce discovered a remedy that suited these conditions in ft blood-maker and tfosue-builder. He called it Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery an alterative extract that assists in the digestion and assimilation of the food in the stomach so that the blood gets what it needs for fpd and oxidation, the liver ii at the same time started into activity and there is nerfect elimination of waste mat. ter, Yhcn the blood is pure and rich, nil the organs work without effort, and the body is like a nerfect machine. ipiiKi jjr, i'irce'a common sense Itawl edical l . . - n f . - I X " ' M Medical Adviser Is cnl free on receipt ol stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Send ai one-cent stamps for the book in paper covers, or 31 stamps for the cloth bound volume. Address Dr. R. V. I'ieios, BuOalo, N. Y. Sale of City Bonds. Tho City of Salem, Oregon, will ro colvo subscriptions for tho purchase of $30,000 of Its Municipal Four Por Cent Refunding Bridge Bonds, to bo Issued on tho first day of April, 1904. The subscription book will bo opened at 10 o'clock a. m on Tuesday March 1, 1904, at tho offlco of tho city recordor, In said city and will bo upon tho popular loan plan, tho les sor subscriptions bolng filled first and thoso noxb highest In duo se quence. N. J. JUDAH, City Itecordor. . , The White House Can give you a good meal any hour of tho day or night. CASTOR I A For Infants and Ohildron. Tha Kind You Have Always Bought Boars the Signaturo of frHM-I8l'aif)lM'l0f W 5fc "When Greek Meets Greek" trouhlo boglns, but when a man meets a shirt collar or cuff done up at tho Salem Steam Laundry ho knows that all of his troublos In finding tho right spot to have his llnon dono up havo ccasod, for you can't match tho work dono horo In this town. Laun dry work Is our buslnoss, nnd wo make It our business to do work such as no othor laundry can compote with. Salem Steam Latmdr y Colonel J. Olmsted. Prop. e Dorous D, Olmsted, Man. Phono 411 230 Llborty St. CiQ.a)m em-4frOyH,i,g Qi9i-9i9iH9t9iHM&9 i Garden ! Seeds If you want to get seeds that will grow, select from Tho Largest 8tock The Purest Stock The Best Selected Stock In the valley, and remember 9 the only seeds wo carry aro 8EED8 THAT GROW A handsome Illustrated cat aloguo sent free by mall on re quest ' S Savage & Fletcher I Dealers In ' FLOUR, GRAIN AND SEED 322-324 Commercial Street. ! ( y C&S wW I H-H-H-H-Q-l-H HII f J I li ti I CLASSIFIED I Advertisements, five lines or less, In this column Inserted I three times for 25c, 50o owe ok K 91.50 a month. All over five lines at tho same rato, WIIHHIIIIilllllllllUI' WANTED. Agents Wantod ovorywhoro; now, cheap combination accident and sickness policies; most popular ov er offered; death bonoflt, weekly In demnity; absoluto protection; novol system; annual promlums $1 to $0; no assessments or dues; sell to ov eryono, eithor box; nil claims Imme diately paid; lnsuranco assets $500, 000. Llboral commissions; oxclu slvo torrltory. Intornntlonal Com pany, 231 'Broadway, Now York. 2-25-3t Wanted. A road cart and harness, must bo a bargain. Inqulro of A. McLaren, corner of Hlsh and Marlon streets. 2-24-3t Wanted. A man to run ranch Apply to J. P. Rogers. 2-23-tf FOR RENT. For Rent. A farm of 21C acf6s. In qulro of owner, B, O. Koono, at Frod Hurst's office 2-25-lwk For Rent. A houso; gas In ovory room; hcator connoctod with bath; two rooms In good order, nowly pa pered, Inqulro at 91 Court stroot. 2-22-tf For Rent Two good housoa on Win tor and Mill streets. Will bo roady for dollvory about March 1st. J. O. Ooodalo. 2-0-tf FOR 8ALE. For 8ale. A span of goldlngs; G years old; weight about .'1000 pounds. Can bo sooon 2 miles east of Salem, Routo No. C. A. I. Eott. 2-26-St To Trade. Fresh cows for work horso, to weigh 1200 or 1400 pounds. Apply to W. C. Duncan, Turner, Oregon. 2-25-lwk. For Sale Or trade, a flno 10-acro chlckon or fruit ranch; flrst-clasa buildings and Improvements; closo to school, postofflco, store ahd rail way station. Will trado for city or unimproved farm property, Address "W. J.," Caro Journal. 11-5- MISCELLANEOUS. Say Havo you tried Edwards & Lusch cr's for meats. Wo havo tho host sausago In town. Como and try it, and bo conInced. 410 East Stato street 8alem Truck and Dray Co. Oldest and best equipped company in Sa eom. Piano ard furniture moving a specialty Offlco 'phono, 861. W. W. Brown & Son, proprietor. ODc No. CO Stato street 9-1-lm Dr. Z. M. Parvln At 297 Commorclal streot, upstairs. Singing school Rudlmontal and sight reading c lass os. Boglns Wednesday ovonlng, Oc tober 14th. Class orery Wednes day ovonlng to May 1st, noxt Tui tion, $1.00. THE ELITE CAFE 203 Commercial Street. 8hort Orders, Oysters In all styles Meals at all hours Service a la Carte Ei ECKERLBN, Proprietor HUIE WING SANG CO. Chlnawaro, Japanoso fanoy and dry goods, ombroldorles, laces, silks, wool en goods, skirts, wrappors, waists, whlto underwear. Wo make up all kinds of ladles' garmons, gents' over alls. Matting, dUhos, etc., now on ealo at tho cheapest price. Corner of alloy, Court streot, Salem, Or IIIIIIIIHIIIIIH4HH-H-J I Field Peas The great hog feed, Very short crop last season; better buy what you need now, while you can secure them. SPRING VETCHES. The finest hay crop produced In the valley. You will find our prices right CLOVER AND GRA88 8EED8. We make a specialty of farm seeds, and would be pleased to quote you prices on anything In our line, D. A. White ' & Son Fecdmeo. and Seedsmen 301 Coia'l St, Phone 1781 i HHiniiimiiiiiiiiii MISCELLANEOUS. Unique Cleaning Rooms C. A. John son, successor to Shaw & Jonnsoou tho cleaners, Is now located at 209 Commorclal Btrcot Ho dooo a gea ornl pressing and ropolrlng busf ness. Specialties: Skirts, ollk waists, ldd gloves, gents' clothing, etc. Phono 2G14. 5-28-lyr PHY8ICIAN AND SURGEON. Dr. I. W. Starr Offlco In Bush & Bray building, over Oregon Shoo Store. Offlco hours, 0 to 12 a. m. and. 2 to C p. m. Calls attouded la city or country. Residence 'phono 2J55 Rod. 1-5-tf Dr. W. 8. Mott Will hereaftor p found in the Broy block, 276 Coa morclal street ovor Oregon Sho Co. Offlco tolophoho, 2931; resi dence phono. 2751. Offlco hours 9 to 12. and 2 to 5. WIRE FENCING. Walter Morley, Dealer In American, Elwood and Page field fencing. All kinds of poultry fonclng. Shingle P. & B. roady roofing and wall paper . Prices tho lowest Salem Fonco works, CO Court street, Salem. d&w. UNDERTAKERS. Undertakers. Wo carry tho largest and flnost lino of undertaker's goods n tho city. Prices to suit aU. Black and whlto honrso. Prompt, reliable. Savo money by calling lit No. 107. A. M. Clough, A, J, Baser. MB-tf t RESTAURANT. Ferguson'a Restaurant 85 Stato sti'oot Opon day and uight Ou 20o moals aro bottor than any 9f houso ia tho otato. Six 20o, mttJa for $1.0d; 21 20a meals for $3.00. LODGES. Olive Lodne, No. 18, I. O. O. F. I. O. O. F. ifall, Saturday oach woolc, at 7:80 ii. m. B. B. Horrlok, Jr., N. O.; Frank F. Toovs, recording socrotary. Salem Camp, No. 118, Woodmen of tha World Moots In Holman Hall ovory Friday at 7:30 f.im. P, L. Fraslor, Consul. Wyllo A. Mooros, Socro tary. 1-12-lyr Proteotlon Lodge No. 2, Ancient Or der United Workmon, moots Tr Saturday ovonlng in tho Holms Hall, cornor Stato and LibrtJi Btroota. Visiting brethren welcome. J. a Graham, M. W,; J, A. Bollws-ef. Rocerdet'. Valley lodge No. 18, A. O. U. Wf Meet in tholr ball lu Holman block, cor nor Stato and Llborty, ovory Mon day ovonlng. Visiting brothroa wolsomo, Roy Mclntiro, M. W. AV E, Aufranco, Recorder. Contra I Lodgo No. 18, K. of P. CaiU Hall in Holmnn block, cornor Btt and Llborty Sts. Tosday of eea week nt 7:30 p. m. II. II, Turner, O. C; W. I. Staloy, K. of R. nnd S. Forester of America Court 8m wood Forestors No. 10. Moots Fri day In Turner block. II. 0 Moyor, C. R,; A. L. Brown, Boo. Modern Woodmen of America or? gon Codar Camp No. 6240. Meets ovory Thursday ovonlng at 8 o'cloek' Holman Hall, 13. D. Matton, V. C: A. L. Brown, Clork. OSTEOPATH8. rs. M. T. Behoottle, Frank J. tiarr and Anna M. Barr. Graduate Amorlcatr School of OstoopaUy, Klrksville, Mo., auccoesors to Dr. Graco Albright OfflC' hours tc 12 and 1:30 to 4:30 o'clock. 044 Follows' Tomplo, Phono Main 27115 ronldenco phono 2603 red. . Dr. H. H. Scovell, Osteopath and 8uo gostlonlst Treats chronla disorders of tho stomach, bowels, liver, kid noys; norvous and femalo diseases, lung and throat troublos. D'Arcy Bldg., Stato St Main 2855. TONSORIAL AND BATHS. Evan'a Barbor Shop Only flrstrchua shop on Stato stroot IOvory thlna) now and up-to-ciato. Finest pore lain baths. Shave, 16c; hair-cut Xlfl baths, 25c. Two flrst-clase boot blacks. O. W. Evans, proprietor. WATER COMPANY. SALEM WATER COMPANY OFFICE CITY HALL, For water sorvicd apply at offle Dills payoblo monthly in advanoo. Mao all complaints at tho office. EXPRESS AND TRAN8FER. CAPITAL CITY Express and Transfer Meets all mall and naBeongor trains Baggago to all parts of tho city. Prompt service. Telephone mo. zju HECKMANHEDniCK & HOMYER DENTISTS, iWWWVWN C. M. MACK Successor to Dr. J. M. Keene. in White Corner, Salem, Oregon. PartJM desiring superior operations at moo erat feo ia any branch ore In especial request Kltchouwarb many useful kltchon utensils. Just como and see my win- dow. Tic Vaty Stotcj 94. court St. ABKori, M. weicn, rres? BWSmk sffW