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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, OALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 21, 1004. 8CVBN CHIT1EM OK. TRICES' THIS YEAR ChltUm, and what Its prico vr) bo this season la d subject of wldo conjetfuro now. Dealora figure on It, peolors discuss It, and onlookers wondor about it. It la said to bo tlio standard topic of conversation over In AlBoa. It la almost a head-quarters for chlttlm, ovor there, Wado Malone having bought 96,000 pounds, or about ten carloads of baric last season. Tho amount represents only a part of tho Alsea product, large quantities having been hauled and sold to Monroe, and Corvallls buyers. The averago price paid by Mr. Malone, Including tho low prlco of tho earlier and fancy figures of the lator season, was 8 VI cents, making the amount paid out by him for tho bark about $17,000". Mr. Malone expects that as much bark as was pooled last year will be avail able- la Alsea again this season. It Is gonorally believed that the bark will never drop again to tho low flguros of former tinted Wbethor, howovor, prices will soar again as they did last year, Is a question that only tho future can auswor. No deal er offers to contract at any figure Ho couldn't contract If ho would, be-' causo, aftor tho oxporlenco of last year no pcolor would be likely to con tract If ho could. Everything con nected with tho subject of prlco is con jecturo. It Is said that thoro is enough of tho bark in Eastern warehouses to supply tho world's demand for five years. It is also related that whoa tho prices wont skyward In tho United States last summor that largo quanti ties of tho bark that had provlously boon shlppod from this country to London woro shipped to Now York and that lmmenso proflts woro real ized In tho transaction. It is also declared that a largo San Francisco firm which has been tho chlof Pacific Coast oporator In cascara In tho po3t, has purchased largo areas of chlttlm land In Clark county, Washington, and with an army of employes Is to do Its own peeling this season. All thoso things aro cited as signals that show that sky prices aro not likely to bo In voguo again this season. , On' tho othor hand, thero aro signs that point In a different direction. Tho woll known Wllholm firm at Mon reo, which bought lmmenso quanti ties of bark at top flguros In tho lattor part of last soason closed out tho re mainder" of Its holding a couplo of wooks ago at flguros that aro said to have brought tho firm out ovon If not mora than oven on tho season's busi ness. What theso flguros woro, no body knows. Thoy nro placed by good guossors at 1C conts. or more. Tho lot SALEM REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS Salem real estate as an Investment Is the safest, as Salem Is a growing and prosperous city Its real estate values are steadily Increasing. The present Russo-Japanese war and In creasing oriental trade, Is bound to Increase the value of real estate on the Pacific coast The advertising this state will receive by visitors to the Exposition In 1005, op their return home will bring a flood of settlers and In vestors In 1906 and later years. Buy now, while property Is cheap and sell when It Is high, we have a large list of desirable property both In town and country, Improved and unimproved. Tell us what you want and we'll tell you of the best values we have to offer. $40.00 Pet Acre 141 nores, 80 in cultivation, fine modem, hard-finished bouso, with 6 rooms; good barn, windmill and other outbuildings; running wator on tho placo the year round, 4 miles east of Salem; an Invost roont that will make money for you. $000. House, barn and two lots and 10 acres of vary chotqe garden land, olose in, ono of the nicest spots in Salem for a homo; one of tho best bargains, too. Seo us about it $3000. 11 1-3 acres, 2 acres In orchard, all kinds of fruit and barrios, good house and barn, fine spring on the place, running tho year round, closo In, this property Is woll worth the priee, you'll agree with us when you see It FRED HURST & CO. Office Murphy blk (upstairs) opposite Bush's bank. comprised threo carloads, and tho transaction Involved $10,000 or more. This transaction- leads manyo bo Hevo that If there U "now a five years' supply of bark In Eastern warehouses, tho, holdowJ of It proposo to have a prlco that will still leave a handsome figure for tho peelers who aro going to market bark this season. Another statement of Interest Is, that at tho present time tho top New York price for chlttlm for delivery tho coming season Is about 10 to 11 conts, and that a small amount could bo contracted on that balls, which would mean nine or Un cents In Cor vallls. Thoro Is also oxcollont author ity for tho statement that recently in Now York City tho bark could bo pur chased In any quantity at 15 cents, delivered freo of chargo to tho buyer. This was old bark, and of course, light or than whon It originally wont on tho market A large number of Lincoln county peelers passed through Corvallls a few days ago, enrouto to tho vicinity of Chehalls, Washington, where chlttlm trees are said to abound. Do It Today. Tho tlmo-worn Injunction, "Novor put off 'till tomorrow what you can do today," Is now gonorally present od In this ferm: "Do It today!" That Is tho torso ndvlBo wo want to glvo you nbojut that backing cough or de moralizing cold with which you havo Ueen struggling for sevoral days, per haps weeks. Tako some reliable rome a for It TODAY and let that remedy bo Dr. Boscheo's Gorman Syrup, which has beon In uso for over thlrtyfivo years. A few doses of it will undoubt edly rollovo your cough or cold, and Its continued ubo for a few days will euro you completely. No mattor how deop-soated your cough, ovon If droad consumption has attacked your lungs, Gorman Syrup will suroly effect a cure an It has dono before In thou sands of apparently hopeless cases of lung trouble. New trial bottles, 25c; regular slzo, 75c. At all drugglnts. At Dr. Stono's drug stores. Drank and Chewed Both. Noah Ruby, who died last week In a town poorhouso near New Bruns wick, N. J., claimed to havo beon born In North Carolina In 1772, which would mako him 132 yars old at his death. Ills ago Is as woll authenticated ap parently as that of "old Parr" of Eng land, who claimod tho ago of 162 yoars. This clatim of Noah Ruby rests on qulto as solid ground fop it has beon known that ho was an Inmato of tho poorhouse for nearly fifty years, and ho was an old man when ho went thoro. Ho was born of an Indian father and a whlto mothor, and claimed to havo heard Washington speak at a gathorlng in Norfolk, Va.t and to havo sorved on tho United Statos frlgato Constitution boforo tho war of 1812. This remarkablo caso of longevity, whllo confessing that ho had drunk all tho whiskey ho could $60.00 Per Acre 85 acres, 80 In cultivation, 8 aores In orchard, mostly bartlett pears, houso and barn, running creek on tho place Jhe year round. 3 miles southeast of Salem, an Investment that will soon increase In value. ; $J0OO. 40 aoros of geod timber land will cut 4 .000.000 feet of timber, C miles from Salem oa a good iroad, not a safer Investment near Salem than this. f $750. 10 lots, 2 story house and barn, east of town, Sorao fn'Jt on the place, you can't resist this bargain considering the prloe. See us for further particulars. get and smoked without cessation .from boyhood,'' stoutly maintained that ho was never Intoxicated but once In his life, -which Is an oxceptldnlly good record for 132 years. Iti Is doubt ful whother Methusaloh could equal (hls temperanoo record and, Old Father Noah surely could not. Orogonlan. Joseph Smith, head of tho Mormon church, whoso testimony boforo the Smoot Investigating commlttco of tho United States was of a highly sensa tional character. President Smith Is tho fathor of 42 children, but this Is not by any moans his only claim to distinction. Bosldos being tho head of tho great Mormon church, ho is possessed of onormous wealth and of vast political Influence. New England 8upper. Tho ladles of tho Methodist church will servo a New England supper, In tho Sunday school room, Wednesday evening, from 5:30 to 7:30 p. m. 3-19-3t XMarket Quotations Todays IT "Make Salera a Gooa Home market" X Capital City Mills Quotations. Dryant & Pennell, Preps. Wheat 77c. Buckwheat 80a Poultry at Stelner's Market Chickens 8 10c. Eggs Per dozen, 13c. I Turkeys 12014c. Ducks 10c. Hop Market, Hops 1925C( Potatoes, Vegetable" Etc Potatoes 45c Onions c. Dried Fruits. Peaches 10c Apricots 10c. Applos 10c. Petlto prunes 4c. Italian prunes Cc. Wood, Fence Ports, Eta, Second growth $5.50. APh $3.00 to $3.75. Grub oak $0.50. Cedar poats 12 c. Hldet, Pelts and urs. Green Hides, No, 1 Kc. Green Hides, No. 2 ic. Calf Skins 45c. Shoep 76c Goat Skins 26o to ILW. Grain and Frour. Wheat, Salem Flouring Mills, ex port value, 72c, Oats $1.10 per cwt Barloy $19.60 per ton. Flour Wholesale, 3,76. Live lltook Market Steers 3 Vi3c Cows 3c Sheep 3c Dressed veal 7c Dressed hogs 6c. Llvo hogs 5c Mutton 2J4c por pound. Hay, Feed, Eta. Baled cheat $10. Baled clover $10. v Brnn $21. Shorts $22. Creamery and Dairy Product. Good dairy butter 2u25c. Crearaery'buttor--2714c. Cream separator skimmed, at (Jom. Creamery, 2Tc, net. PORTLAND MARKET. Wheat Walla Walla, 75c Valley 81 82c. Flour Portland, best grade, $3,900 $8.95; graham, $3.50$3,90. Oats Cholco White, S1.17K9S1.20 Barley Feed. $21$22. per ton; rolled, $24$26. Millstuff Braa, $1S$19. Hay Timothy, $15$17. Potatoes Common, 6080c. Bggs Oregon ranch, 15c Poultry Chickens, mjxod; '12J41S per pound; turkeys, 18016c. PorWDressed, 77He. Beef Dressed, 67c Veal 88c Hops 2i26c Wool Valley. 17018c; Baitern Oregon, 12016c; Mohair, 32635c Hides dry, 16 pounds and upwards, lS15tfc ButterJ Fancy owrtaery, 27c dairy and store, Remittal , M . 1 irPSjjSjMmSlS&vIX TMHBB8M m The Mammoth and the Mosquito What has come to pass In thousands of years seems hardly credible. Primitive man, n weakling in comparison to modem man, was able to conquer the huge mon sters of thousands of years ago, such as the Mammoth, and to-day they are dead forever yet the tnoxiulio and fly haw never been conquered. It Is now tltue for the scientist to devise methods for kill ing the mosquito and fly, so that thay will go to join the mammoth and the monster lizards. The mosquitoes and flies are dan gerous enemies of man because they spread contagion. The mosquito often carries the germ of malaria with his bite. The house fly spreads Reims of disease over ottr food These bacterial germs, ever hunting for the weak spot, find a place In onr blood, and then we suffer from grip, catarrh, con sumption, or malaria. Dr. R, V. Tierce, chief consulting physi cian to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, at Buffalo, N. Y.,ara: "There would be no trip epidemics, the germs of consumption, or malaria would find no place in the human economy, if the blood were pure, if the lungs, heart and other organs were fed on good blood. Poisons should not be allowed to accumulate In the body, to be safe It is best to take n gentle laxative at least once a week." Such a vegetable laxative as Dr. Pierce's rieanant Pellets contains nothing which could harm the system. For nutting the blood in order, aud as a tissue-builder and tonic for those weakened by coughs, colds, catarrh, grip, nothing Will build one up quicker than Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Discovery. This Is n med icine made entirely of roots and herbs, without the use of alcohol. Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser Is sent free on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Send at one-cent stamps for paper covered, or at stamps for cloth binding, to Dr It. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. frHrarar4-neiaiigH8 YOUR BEST GIRL. Can toll when your laundry is right. Sho will notlco it If it is not dono up well quicker than you aro llkoly to. It you want to mako your bost appearanco always boforo your best girl you should havo your work dono at tho Salem steam Launury, do ciiubo horo everything Is dono carefully, and your shirts, col lars and cuffs aro always rlgllt. Orders loft at tho Kutch Barbor Shop will recolvo prompt atten tion Salem Steam Lacjndry Colonel J. Olmsted, Prop. Dorus D. Olmstod, Man. 5 Phono 411 230 Liberty St tii-a4.innBinf fr Call for Congressional Convention A convontlon of tho republican party of tho First congressional dis trict of tho state of Oregon Is horeby called to moot in Salem, Ore., Wodnos- day, April 13, at 11 a. m., for the pur pose of nominating ono representa tive for congress and to transact such other buslnoss as may properly come beforo tho convention. Tho convention will consist of 177 dolegatos, apportioned among tho sev eral counties of tho . district as fol lows, te'wlt: Benton, 7; Clackamas 18;vC6ofl, 9; Curry, 3; Douglas, 14; Jackson, 12; Josephine, 7; Klamath, if Lake, 4; Lane, 19; Lincoln, 5; Linn, 14; Marion, 23; Polk, 9; Tilla mook, 6; Washington, 13; Yamhill 11. Total, 177. The samo bolng ono dologate-at-larjso for oach county, one for every 150 votes cost for Judgo Bean oa tho last general election, and ono for overy fraatlon of 150 larger than 100. That tbo work of tho convention may be expedited as much as posslblo (he cc-cnmlties suggests that the chair men and secretaries of the several county conventions certify to the list of delegates elected by their county conventions to this congressional con vention and mall them at onoe to Cur tls B. Winn, secretary congressional commltteo, Albany, Ore. Delegates or others In attendance at tho convention way secure & rate of one and one-third fares for the round trip on tho Southern Pacific and the Corvallls & Eastern railways by paying full fare to Salem, taking a reeeipt Jor fore paid from tho Uoket agent and having same properly certi fied by tho secretary of the cenven Hon, T. W. HARRIS, Chairman Congressional Committee. CyitTIS B. WINN, Secretary. Buster Goods Kaster Plates Pos- tal and Baster Cards. Tfie Variety Store 94 C$srt St. M9Ti M- Welch, Preu V JSfcsV CLASSIPIE WANTED. Wanted. To rent or buy, a houso. In quire of J. L. Stockton, Salem. 3-19-lwk Wanted. Compotont man for city ro portor on evonlgg paper. Apply at Journal ofllco at 2 p. m. 3-17-tf Wanted, A girl for general house work. Inqulro of Mrs. R. D. Alien, 347 High Btroot 3-10-tt FOR SALE. For Sale, Ono 18-horso Russell on glno and; bollor, on skids, at a bar gain, or will trado for lumbor. In qulro of J. E. Murphy, Fairgrounds, Oregon. 3-9-d6t-w2t For Sale. Two dwellings. CaIi aT northwest corner of 13th and Mis sion streets, or phono 373 Blue 3-193f For Sale. Four fniBh milch cows, for from $20 to $30 each. Soo J. H. or J. M. Howell. 3-18-3t For Sale Or trado, a flno 10-acro chicken or fruit ranch; first-clans buildings and improvomonts; close to school, postoluco, storo and rail way station. Will trado for city or unimproved farm property. Address "W. J.," Caro Journal. 11-5- FOR RENT. Per Rent, Furnished housekeeping rodma for small family. Inqulro at Journal ofllco or 'phono 193 whlto. 8-15-lw For Rent. rarra; will soil team, win wagon, harness and feed. For par tlculars Inqulro of J, W. Morrlflold, 3 miles cast of Tumor. 3-8-cod-2w MISCELLANEOUS. Found. A whool. Owner can navo samo by calling on Z. II. Fossler, ML Angel. Or 3-lC2wk O. K. Grubber and Stump Pulle Beats thorn all. Threo stnto preml urns. Ono horso oqual to 99 In powor; grubs nu aero a day; moves houses; hauls logs to mill; pulls down trees. Jamoo Finney,. Brooks, Marlon county, Oregon. 3-14-lwk Hop-pickers. Join Hop-pickers' Asso ciation. Annual dues,, 25 conts n year In advance Subscription to Hop-plckor lucludod to mombors. Oregon Hop-picker R"oom 7, Ham ilton building, Portland, Oregon. 3-13-lm Molor's Barber College Of Bali Lake City, otfors advantages Jr. teaching tho trado that cannot bo had else whoro. Avoid schools tho Oregon and California barbers' now laws nro apt to close at any time. Wrlto today for our apodal offor to dls tant students. 3-8-lm Notice. Persons wishing work dono In tho I. O. O. F. comotory apply to tho soxton, N. Roscnbauin, corner of Wilson and Rock streets. Phono 2070 Black. 3-lm 8ay Havo you trlod Edwards & Lusch or'a for meats. Wo havo tho boat sausago In town. Como and try it, and bo conlnccd. 410 East State street Salem Truck and Drsy Co. Oldest and boit equipped company In Sa eom. Piano and furniture moving a specialty Ofllco 'phono, 88L W, W. Brown & Son, proprietor. Office No. 60 Btato street 9-1-1 m br. 2. M. Marvin At 297 Commercial street, upstairs. Singing school Rudlmental and sight reading class es. Begins Wednosday evening, Oc tober 14th. Class overy Wednes day evening to May 1st, next Tui tion, $1.00, Unique Cleaning Rooms C, A. John son, successor to Shaw & Johnson, tho cleaners, is now located at 209 Commercial street Ho does a gen oral pressing and repairing busi ness. Specialties: Skirts, silk waists, kid gloves, gents' clothing, etc. Phone 2014. 6-28-lyr Fsrm for Sale. 114 aores in Marlon county, half a mile from Mill City, 35 aar&i im proved, 65 'acres gopd Umber, to 1 mile from a $300,000 sawmill. Land good, rich, black soil; C-roora house; lumbor barn; with outbuildings; 10 acres gopd fruit, mostly winter ap pfe, trees averago 7 years old; good SDriuK water at doer: two creeks run through place; good neighborhood; Vi mile to school, church and railroad. Fine beaver dam meadow land, easily oleared. If sold at onco will tako $3200. Title clear. Terms, two-thirds down, and from 2 to 3 years on bal ance with 7 per cent interest; Imme diate possession. Call on or address X K. Ray, owner of the farm. Mill City, Oregon. 3-8-3m CHtGHZmtKH'U cpausM w PILLS &Sfod&J$&&M 'tf"; u new m4 tuu Muau iu,mm rai nm. laui SMtl mjm rrMl,. Tfiitfra T V t' fUt ML"IUii fu LJUt."i tor. W aa. tfmtnmntftm, fUUimn, i ft'ft"- "KV' '"gtjMll'Tf fits' - PE HHYBDYAL ffiP -liX8-1?.1!!. -ANP -0UR-G.?N1 Dr. I. W. Starr Ofllco In Bush & Brsk ..... . . ouuuing, ovor uregon anoo mora, Ofllco hours, 9 to 12 a. ra, and. 3 to 5 p. m. Calls attouded In city ee country. Resldonco 'phono 2Wj'S! Rod. l-5-t Dr. W. 8. Motb-WUt horoafter M found In tho Hroy block, 276ft Goao merctal Btroot, over Oregon Bkem Co. Ofllco tolophono, 2931; rest denco phono. 2751. Office houni to 12, and 2 to 5. WIRE FENCING. Walter Morley, Dealer in Americao, ElwotooVandTogo Hold fonclng. AH kinds of 'poultry fonclng. Shlnglw, P. & D. ready roofing and. wail paper , Pricos tho lowost, Sakwa Fonco works, CO Court street, Salem. T dftw. UNDERTAKERS. Undertakers, Wo carry tho large and finest lino of undartakdrVgoodM in tho city. Pricoa to suit, aM. Black and whlto hoarse. Prompt, reliable. Savo money by calling 04 No. 107. A. M. Clough, A. J. Hasty. M0-tfv RESTAURANT. Ferguson's Restaurant 95 Stat strooL Opon day and night '0m 20o meals are bettor than any Sf houso In tho Btato. Six 206 meeJa for $1.00; 21 20n meals for $3.00. " LODQE8. Olive Lodge, No. 18, 1. O. O. F.I. O. O. F. Hall, Saturday each wook, s.8 7:80 p. m. B. B. HorrJck, Jr., N. O.j Frank F. Toevs, recording secrctar. Salem Camp, No. 118, Woodmen. 6f tha World Moots in Holman Hall overj; Friday at 7 1 30 p. m. P. L. Fraaler, Consul. Wyllo A. Mwros, Secre tary. 1-12-lyrt ' Protection Lodge No. 2, Ancient Ot dor Unltod Workmen, moots ever)! Saturday evonlne Jn tho HolmM Hall, corner Stnto and Xdberty streets. Visiting brethren weJcons. J. a Graham, M. W.J J. A. Sellw Recorder. Valley' (orfrjo No. 18, A. O. U, W. MW In their hall In Holman block, eq ner Stnto and Liberty, overy Me day ovonlng. Visiting brotares wolsomo, Roy Mclntlro, Jf. Wi A E. Aufranco, Rocorder. Central Lodgo No. 18, K. of P. Cattle Hall in Holman block, corner Btata and Liberty Sts. T'onday of e&eSi wook at 7:30 p. m. H. H, Turner, C. C; W. I. Btaley, K. of It and S. Foresters of -America Court Hkjr wood Foreston. No, 19. Meets Frit day In Tumor block. II. 9, Moyrr, C. R.; A. L. Brown, Boo, Modem Woodmen of AmerioaOr gon Odar Camp No. 6246. MeU overy Thursday ovonlng at 8 o'clock Holman .Hall, a 10. Matten, V. O.; A. L. Brown. Clork. OSTEOPATHS. Drs. M. T. Schoettle, Frank J, Dcrr nnd Anna M. Barr. Dr, Lela Mao Thdmaii, assistant specialist in fe male diseases; seven years' oxporl enco in confinement coses. Consul tatlon freo. Dr. W. II. Thomas, as sistant specialist In ronal calculi, gall stones, stomach troubles, con stipation and dislocations. All graduates of tho founder's school. Ofllco hours, 9 to 5, I. O. O. F. tern pie. Phono 2721 Main; residence phone, 2603 Red. Dr. H. H. Scovell, Osteopath and Buff gostlonlst Treats chronic disorder of the stomach, bowels, liver, kid neys; nervous and female diseases, lung and throat troubles. D'Aroy, Bldg., State St Main 2865. TONSORIAL AND PATHS. Evan's Barber Shop Only firstalaM shop on Bute street, rcvery tains new and up-to-oato. Finest pore lain baths. Shave, 15c; hair-out Jfe baths, 25c. Two first-class boot blacks. O. W, Evans, proprietor. DENTISTS.' CX M. MA.OK X-JO!?3C3"XJ Successor to Dr. J. M. Keene. la White Corner, Salem, Oregon. Parties desiring superior operations at mo ernt fee in any branch are In especJuJ mm!: WAT-El COMfAN V SALEM WATER COMPANY OFFICE CITY HALL, For water servlco uncly at ofllee. Bills payable monthly in advaaeft Mae all complaints at the ofllce. EXPRESS AND TRANSFER. CAPITAL CITY Express and Transfer Vu tl mall a u.1 nejuMirtw- ir&laa Bescsgo to all parte of the olty. Prompt serri&a. Tetepaoae xso, zsx. NECXMAM.XEDHICK fOJUYKR ,M