DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8ALEM, OREGON. 8ATURDAY, MARCH 26, 1904. ELEVEN. mill mi ill f Market Quotations TodayJ . "Make Ssleo a Good Home Market! 7 'W Capital City Mills Quotations. Bryant & Pennoll, Props. Wheat 77c. Buckwheat 80a Poultry at Stelner'i Chlckons 103llc. Bggs Per dozen, 15c Turkeys 1214c. ' Ducks 10c. Market Hop Market, Hops-t-lOOSc. Potatoes, Vegetables, Etc. Potatoes 45c. Onions l4c. Dried Fruits. Peaches 10c. Apricots 10c. Apples 10c. Petite prunes 4c. Italian prunes Be. Wood, rence Posts, Sta. Second growth $5.60. Arh 3.00 to 13.76. Grub oak JG.60. Cedar posts 12c. Hide. Pelts and ura. Green Hides, No. 1 Be. Green Hldos, No. 2 1c. CaU Skins 4 5c. Sheep 75c. Goat Skins Z6c to ll.q. - Grain and Ftour. Wheat, Salem Flouring Mills, ex. port valuo, 72c. Oats $1.10 per cwt. Barloy $19,50 por ton. Flour Wholesale, 3.75. Live Otock Market. Steers 33c. Cows 3c. Sheep 3c. Dressed veal 7c. Dressed hogs Gc. Llvo hogs 5c. Mutton 2c por pound. Hay, Feed, Ets, Baled cheat $10. Dalcd clover $10. Dran $21. Shorts $22. Creamery and Dairy Products. Good dairy butter 2u26c. Creamory butter 27$Sc. Cream separator skimmed, at I Com. Creamory, 27c, not. PORTLAND MARKET. Whoat Walla Walla, 75c. Valloy 810182c. ., Flour Portland, best grade,' $3.90 ty $3.95; graham, $3.5u$3.90.r Oats Cholco Whlto, $1.17 $1.20, Barley Feed, $21$22. por ton;' rolled, $24$25. Mlllstuft Bran, $18$19. Hay Timothy, $15$17. Potatoes Common, C080c. Eggs Oregon ranch, 15c. Poultry Chickens, mixed, 1213 per pound; turkeys, 15lCc. jg Pork Dressed, 77J4c Boef Drossod, 507c. Veal 88'4c Hops 242Cc. Wool Valloy, 1718c: Eastern Oregon, 1215c; Mohair, 3235c. Hides dry, 10 pounds and upwards, 1515&c. ButtcrJ Fancy creamery, 27 30c Jalry and otoro, nominal. EASTER GIFTS AT The Vaticty Store 94 Court St. Annora M. Welch. Prop mSSHBr &, lflW?ira 111119 WE HAVE PROPERTY BOTH IN TOWN AND COUNTRY We can "put you next" to a number of good pieces of profitable real estate values, all certain to Increase rapidly In value, and easily at tainable by any man who la In earnest Call and we'll tell you about tho values we can offer they are great. 2 houses and 2 lots, one corner, with good modern house, 10 rooms, plenty of fruit on tha place, 2 blocks from postofflce; In the mott desirable part of the city, at about half their worth You oan't resist this bargain whan you leara the price llVs acrt fruit tract, mostly Italian prunes, near Liberty, 5 mile south of Salem, Prlee. $1000 Plant your rooHey in this fruit tract and watch It grow. FRED HURST & CO. Office Murphy Block (upstairs) Opposite Bush's Bank. SUNDAY SERVICES eeroe$M9essBai w. c. t. u. McNall Howell will speak at tho W. O. T. U. hall at 4 p. m. Sunday. First Presbyterian. H. A. Kotchum, pastor. Communion service and reception of members at 10:30. Sabbath School at 12 m. Young Peoplo'8 meeting at G:30. Preaching service at 7:30. Sormon the first of a series on tho book of Revelation. Y. M. C A. Cornor of Commercial and Ckomok eta streets. Tho fourth numbor of a Borles of addresses to men will be glvon at the Y. M. C. A. by Rev. F. W. Cliff o Sunday aftornoon at 3:30 o'clock. Special music by the Episco pal church quartet. All mon aro In. vlted. Salvation Army. " Beginning of annual week of prayer and solf-donlal. Meotlngs at 11 a. m. 3 p. m. and 8 p, m.. At 8 p. m. the subject of Capt Brown's addross will bo ''Self-Denial." Christian Science. First Church of Christ, Scientist. Services: Lesson sermon and chil dren's classes at 11 a. m. Subject of lesson sormon, "Unreality." Wednes day ovonlng meeting at 7:30 p. m Reading room opon dally oxcopt Sun day. Christian Solonco Hall, cornor of Court and Llborty streets. Central Congregational. Nineteenth and Ferry streots, P. S. Knight In charge. Sunday School at 10,o'clpck a. m. Endeavor meeting rtt G:30 p. m. Preaching service at 11 a. m, and 7:30 p. m. Annunl roll call Thursday ovonlng. First Unitarian. Frank Abram Powell, pastor. Sun day School at 11 a. m. Preaching nt 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Morning sub ject: "Tho Letter and the Spirit; " ovonlng subject: "Incentives." All cordially Invited. U. B. Church. Sorvlcos at Yew Park In tho United Brethren church as follews: Preach ing at 11 a. m also at 7:30 p. m. Sabbath School at 10 a. m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening. Walter Reynolds, pastor. First Christian. 'Corner of High and Center streots. Preaching by tho pastor, Eldor D. Er rett, at 10:30 n. m. and 7:30 p. m. Re spective themes: "The Supreme Mis sion of tho Church" and "Christian Union; Somo of Its Probloms." (The ovonlng sermon Is In response to re quests for further Investigation of that thome.) Blblo School ai 12 m., Charlos Shoomakor, superlntondont. Junior C. E. at 3 p. m., Adda Reed, su perintendent. Senior G. E. at 6:30 p. m. Chorister, Dr. H. C. Eppley. Or ganist, Frank Churchill. Prayor moat ing topic Thursday eventng: "Love for tho Brethron." Llbby Prison. On Sundny ovonlng, March 27, 1904, at 7:30 p. m., tho Rov. James P. Price, pastor of the First Frlonds church, Highland Av.enue, North Snlom, will glvo a lecturo on his life In Llbby Prison. Thero will bo a good pro gram. Admission froe. But a free J 118 acres, 86 In cultivation, rest in good pasture and Um ber, house, barn and windmill, I miles north of gajptfj, PriM tH a ne heme ptaw or an MWilliil Investment ee us atyttU it 3 largo lets, one earner, nw house and new barn Is Bast Salem. Price. 1400. This is a tasty, nit home for the price. . & ' . TTT?:m'K?l iJfrnp:3T VP WJilaSZ&BffittXli &J r-, ies! THE MARRIAGE QUESTION. The professor who announced thaflovo and romance die out with the sound of the weddlng-belld," was the firt to Mart the ball rolling, n would seem a brave woman who marricn with thiscclu in her ear, yet we have not heard that there were fewer mairlages during the year. There are un happy married live, but a larpre preccnURC of these unhappy homes arc due to the ill ness of the wife, mother or daughter. During a long period of practice, Doctor Pierce found that a prescription made up entirely of roots and herbs, without the utc of alcohol, cured ninety-eight per cent, of such cases. After using thfo remedy for many years in his printe practice he pu' it up in a form that can be had at any More where medicines are handled. Backed up by over a third of a century of remarkable and uniform cures, a record such as no other remedy for the disrates and weaknesses peculiar to women ever attained, the proprietors and makers of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription now feel fully warranted in offering to pay $500 in legal money of the United States, for any case of I.eucorrhea, Female Weakness, Pro lapsus, or Palling of Womb which they can not cure. All they ask is a fair nnd reason able trial of their means of cure. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription cures headache, backache, nervousness, sleep lessness and other consequences of wom anly disease "Favorite Prescription" makes weak women strong and sick wom en well. Accept no substitute for the medicine which works wonders for weak women. will offering will bo takon for foreign mission. On behalf of commlteo, Re beca Frnser. e-re-9tNttsMe-M4H- FStC)T A MODEL HU8BAND. A man must ho that can wear tho shirts and collars that wo soo dally on suffering mankind. Why1 torturd yourself with a new collar when wo wll laundor ono for 3 conte or why wear a shirt front that looks Ilko a mockeral sky In an oil painting when wo will laundor ono In faultless stylo for 10 cents. $ Salem Steam Lao ndr y Colonol J. Olmsted. Pron. 9 Dorus D. Olmsted, Man. Phono 411 230 Liberty SL Call for Congressional Convention A convention of tho Republican party of the First congressional dis trict of the state of Oregon is hereby called to meet In Salem, Ore., Wednes day, April 13, at 11 a. ra for tho pur pose of nominating ono representa tive for congress and to transaot such other business as may properly come before the convention. Tho convention will consist of 177 j delegates, apportioned among the sev .oral counties of the dlstrlot as fol jlows, tewlt: Benton, 7; Olaokamas ! IS; Coos, 9; Curry, 3; Douglas, 14; Jackson, 12; Josephine, 7; Klamath 4; Lake, 4; Lane, 19; Lincoln, C; Linn, 14; Marion, 88; Polk, 9; Tilla mook. 6; Washington, 13; Yamhill 11. Total, 177. The same being one delegate-at-large for each couaty, one for every ISO votes cast for Judge Bean on the last general election, and one for every fraction of ISO larger than 100. That the work of the convention may be expedited aa much as possible the committee suggests that the chair men and secretaries of the several county conventions oeitlfy to the list Of delegate elected by their county eenventiqos to this congressional oon vention and mall them at oneo to Our Us B. Winn, secretary congressional committee, Albany, Ore. Delegates or others In attendance at the convention may secure a rate of one and one-third fares for the round trip on the Southern Pacific and the Corvallla & Eastern railways by laying full fare to Salem, taking a receipt for fare paid from the Ueket agent and having same properly certi fied by the secretary of the conven tion. T. W. HARRIS, Chairman Congressional Committee. CURTIS D. WINN. Sooretary. mm?"1 -.. co , 1T ;; ILk33 WANTED. Wanted. At the Cottage Hotol, a few good dining room girls, J. F. Stnlger. 3-25-3t Wanted. Soed potatoes. Inqulro of J. P. Rogers, 218 Commercial street. 3-25-3t Wanted. To rent or buy, a house. In quire of J. L Stockton, Salem. 3-19-lwk FOR 8ALE. For Sale. A hlgh-grado, second hand piano, In good condition. Call at 149 18th street. 3-24-3t For Sale. About 400 Logan berry plants, at reasonablo ratos. N. Wolch, mile cast of Asylum, or phono 2594 Black. 3-25-3t For Sale. Six head heavy work horses and harness; two heavy wagons and wood-racks; 150 cords of grub oak wood, In woods seven miles from Salem. Inqulro of O. E. "Price, Salem, R. F. D. Rt No. 1. 3-25-lwk. For 8ale A gontlo driving horso anJ a two-soatol rig. Inqulro of John Roth, Gardon road, Just beyond tho railroad. 3-24-3t For Sale or Rent. Six room cottago on ono of tho choicest residence cornors In tho city, two bloclcs from stato house. Inqulro of F. W. Pow er, 300 Summor street. 3-24-lwk For Sale. A high second-hand piano, In good condition. Call at 149 18th street 3-24-3t For Sale. One 18-horso Russell en gine nnd boiler, on Bklds, at a bar gain, or will trado for lumbor. In quire of J. E. Murphy, Fairgrounds, Orogon. 3-9-dGt-w2t For Sale Or trado, a flno 10-acro chicken or fruit ranch; first-claBa buildings and improvements; close to school, postofTico, storo nnd rail way station. Will trado for city or unimproved farm prbporty. Address "W. J.," Caro Journal. 11-6- MISCELLANEOUS. fti Found. A whcol. Ownor can havo samo by calling on Z. II. Fossler, Mt Angel, Or. 3-16-2wkB Hop-plckera. Join Hop-pickers' Asso ciation. Annual duos, 25 cents n year in advance Subscription to Hop-picker Included to membors Oregon Hop-picker, Room 7, Ham ilton building, Portland, Orogon. 3-12-lm Motor's Barber College Of Salt Lake City, offers advantages Js tonchlng tho trado that cannot bo had else whoro. Avoid schools tho Orogon and California harbors' now laws aro apt to closo at any tlmo. Wrlto today for our special offer to dis tant students. 3-8-lm Notice. Forsona wishing work dono In tho I. O. O. P. cometory apply to tho soxton, N. Rosenbaum, corner of Wilson and Rock streots. Phone 2076 Black. 3-4-lm Say Have you tried Edwards & Lu sell er's for moats. We bavo tho host sausage In town. Como and try It. and be comlnccd. 410 East State street Salem Truck and Dray Co. Oldest and best equipped company in Sa lem. Piano ard furniture moving a specialty Office 'phono, 861. W. W. Brown & Son, proprietor. Office No. 60 State etroet 9-1-lm Dr. Z. M. Psrvln At 297 Commercial street, upstairs Singing school Rudlmental and sight reading nlass e. Begins Wednesday evening, Oc tober 14 tb. Class every Wednes day evening to May 1st. next Tui tion, $1.00. Unlquo Cleaning Rooms C. A. John son, suoaeesor to Shaw & Johnson the oleaners, Is now located at 209 Commercial street He does a gen eral pressing and repairing bual ness. Specialties: Skirts, sllx waists, kid gloves, gents' clothing etr Phono 2614. 6-38-lyr THE ELITE CAFB 208 Commercial Street Short Orders, Oysters In all styles Meals at all hours Service a la Carte B ECKBRLBN. Proprietor Your Stepmother Is still here, and as busy as ever When your clotbos are worn and dirty, or the buttons off take them to her, at the Salem Dgelng and Clean ing Works. Repairing and rellning; aevr velvet eollara pat oa overcoats ; also four suits a mouth for 1. Called for an! returned. MRS. a IT. WALKBR. Prep. 185 Commercial Street irfED PHY81CIAN AND 8URQE0N. Dr. I. W. Starr Ofnco In Bush & Brey building, ever Oregon Shoo Store Omco hours, 9 to 12 a. m. and 2 to 6 p. m. Calls attended In city 01 country. Roaldenco 'phono 2150 Rod. 1.5-tt Dr. W. 8. Mott Will horeaftor b found in tho Brey block, 275 H Com merclal street, over Oregon Bkoi Co. Ofllco telephone, 2931; rest donco phone, 2751. Ofllco hours I to 12. and 2 to 5. WIRE FENCING! Walter Morley, Dealer In Amorlcaa, Blwood and Page Hold fencing. All kinds of poultry fencing. Shingles P. & B. ready roofing and wall paper . Prices tho lowest Salem Fonco works, 60 Court street Salem. dw UNDERTAKERS. Undertakers. Wo carry tho largest and finest lino of undertaker's goods In tho city. Prlcos to stilt all Black and whlto hoarse Prompt rollablo. Savo monoy by calling ai No. 167. A. M. Clough, A. J. Basoy M6-ti RESTAURANT. Ferguson's Restaurant 95 Qtatt street Opon day nnd night Oat 20c meals are bettor than any 3f house In tho state. Six 20c msit for $1.00; 21 20c meals for 93.00. LODQE8. Olive Lodge, No. 18, I. O. O. F. I. O. O. F. Hall, Saturday each woek, at 7:30 p. m. B. B. Horrlck, Jr., N. d,; Frank F. Toovs, rocordlng secretary. Salem Camp, No. 118, Woodmen of the World Moots In Hoi man Hall overj Friday at 7:30 p. m. P. L. Frasler, Consul. Wyllo A. Mooros, Secre tnry t 1-12-lyr Protection Lodge No. 2, Ancient Or dor Unltod Workmen, moots ever) Saturday ovonlng In tho Holmai Hall, cornor Stato and Libert; streots. Visiting brethren welcome J. O. Graham, M. W.; J. A. Sellweo4 Rocerder. Valley lodge No. 18rA.O.U. W. Moeti In their ball In Holman block, cor nor .Stato nnd Llborty, ovory Mon day evening Visiting brethren wolsomo. Ruy Mclntlre, M. W. A E. Aufranco, Recorder. Central Lodge No. 18, K. of P. CasUt Hall In Holman block, corner Stat and Llborty Sts. T eeday of eaea week at 7:30 p. m. II. H. Turner C. C; W. I. Staloy, K. of R. nnd S. Foresters of America Court Bhsr wood Foresters No. 19. Meets Trl day In Turner block. H. O Meyer, C. It; A. L. Brown, Boa Modern Woodmen of America urv gon Cedar Camp No. 6246. Meett evory Thursday ovonlng at 8 o'cleb Holman Hall, E. E. Matten, V 0.; A. L. Brown, Clork. O8TEOPATH8. Drs. M. T. 8choettle, Frsnk J, Barr and Anna M. Barr. Dr. Lela Mae Thomas, assistant specialist In fe male diseases; seven years' export enco In confinement coses. Consul tation freo, Dr. W, H. Thomas, as sistant specialist In renal calculi, gall Btonee, stomach troublos, con stipation and dislocations. All graduates of the founder's school, Office hours, 9 to 5, I. O. O. P. tem ple. Phone 2721 Main; residence phono, 2C03 Red. Dr. H. H, Scovell, Osteopath and Bug gestlonlst Treats ohronlc disorders of the stomach, bowels, liver, kid neys; nervous and fomale diseases, lung and throat troubles, D'Arcj Bldg.. Stato St Main 28E5 TON80RIAL AND BATHS. Evan's Barber Shop Only flrst-clsw shop on State, street Every thins new and up-to-cato. Flnett porce lain baths. Shave, 15c; hair-cut SEi baths, 2Cc. Two first-class boot blaoks. C. W. Evans, proprietor, DENTISTS. 30303GSr"K y:&3P Successor to Dr J. M, Koene, la White Corner, Salem, Orogon. Partial desiring superior operations at mod erat fee In any branch are In especls: riiiMr WATER .COMPANY SALEM WATER COMPANY OFFICE CITY HALL. For water service apply at offles Bills payable monthly in advance Mae all complaints at the orace. EXPRESS AND TnANSFBR CAPITAL CITY Express and Transfer Meets all. Basil and passenger trsJ&t B&ggage to all parts of the elty Prompt service. Telephone no, xl HECKMAN.HEDMCK ft 80MYER ssrsisrTsr: REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES. NoUco Is hereby given ihaUtfio RO' publican County Central Gommlttoa for Marlon county at their nicotine hold in, Baiem, ,drogon, on the 27Ut day of February, 1904, appdftfonod to the several olectlon precincts tha numbor of dologatos each should olect to attend tho Republican County Con vention to bo held at the Armory Ilall In tho City of Salem on tho 31t day of March, 1904, nt the hour of 11 o'clock a m. of Bald day. The ap portionment being as follews: Aurora, 6; Aumsvllle,7j Broltonbuan 3; Brooks, 0;Buttevlllo,6; Oharapocg, 3; Chomawa.9; Elkhlrn,2; FnlrOotd.3; Gorvals, 8; Horcb, l; Howell, G; Hub bard, 7; Jotforson, 7; Liberty, 8; Mae loay, 4; Marlon, 4; Mehama, 4; Mon itor, 4; Mt Angel, 0; Salem No. 1, 9; Salem No. 2. 20; Snlora No. 3, 10; Salem No. 4, 10; Salem No. 5, 9; Ba loin No. G, 9; Salem No. 7, 13; East Salem, 4; Scotts Mills, 5; SIdnoy, 5; SllvOr Falls, 2; SUvorton, 8; South Sllverton, 0; North Silverton, 7; SL Pnul, 4; Stay ton, G; Sublimity, 5; Turner, 0; Woodburn, 11. Primaries for tho lection of tho abovo dologatcs will bo hold on Mon day, March 28, 1904, nt tho hour of 2 o'clock p. m. of said day for all pre cincts holding opon primaries, In tho following precincts tho pri maries will bo clesed: In Brooks Precinct from 2 to G p. m. Judges, O. II, Evans, E. Wi Chapman, B. A. Jonos. In Chemawa Product from 2 to 5 P, m. Judgos, D. W. MaUiowo, Chas. Thackor, J. -O. Benrdsloy. VoUng placo at tho Fair Grounds, In Liberty Precinct from 2 to 5 p. tn. Judgos, Grove Hemsloy, Wm. Zoso), A. W. Mlzo. Voting place nt Liberty. In East Salon Proclnot from 2 to 5 p. m. Judges, E. E. Matten, A. I. Eoff, J. B. Ashby. In Sllverton Precinct from 2 to i p. m. Judgos, T. R. Hlbbard & N. Matlock, P. W. Potter. ', In North Silverton Precinct from 2 to 7 p. m. Jijdgos, Wright PoBhay, fj; Haynos, M Hanson. ' In Woodmirn Proclnct from 2 to ! p. m. Judgqs, a L. Oglo, W. Vi Brown. Goo. W. Whltnoy. In Tumor Prcnot from l'to i vi m. Judges, WM. Hlllcry, H. Wj Smith, E. M. Lfndsoy,' jfyfj. CULVER, , ? ' VChntrraan. '( R. A. Crossan, Secretary. n - ;-v t f NOTICE OF PRIMARY ELECTION ' Notlco Is hcroby given thnb tha Republican Primary Election will bo' held In Salem on tho 28th day or March, 1901, for tho purposo of oloct Ing dologatos to the Republican Counjr ty Convention for Marlon County Orogon, to be held In Salem on tha 31st day of March, 1901. Tho polls for the reception of tho vatos will ba open from 2 to 7 o'clock of said da$ at tho following voting plaoes In thu City of Salem: U Salem No, 19 delegatus, Judges W. D. ClagRott. O. M. Parmonlor, Ji G. Johnson. Voting place, E. P, Walker's barn. ' Salem No 220 delogatos. Judgosf II. D. Patton, It. S. Bell, F. A. Turner,, Voting placo, Martin's stable. Salem No 310 delegates. Judges, J. Roynolds, A. Goaner, Z, J. Rlgga, Voting placo, Simpson's stables, 1 Salem No. 416 delegates. Judges, Louis Folsom, John Darr, J. A. Mot- horn. Voting place, Rndabaugh's sta ble. ,, Salem No. 59 delegates, Judgos L, R. Stlnion, J. W. Young, I J. VlbV bprt. Voting plaoa, the Cooper Shop? near Wade's store. V Salem No. C 9 delegates. Judges! A. D. Wheeler, A, A. Burton, Orr Roy? nl Voting place, Tho Car Barn or SJato street. Salem No. 7 13 dologatos. Judges, Fred Hurst. Jaa. Pontland, Prank Sut ton. Voting place, Jory's fruit driorv on Commercial street W. J. CULVER, Glial rman, '11. A. CRO88AN, Secretary. March 18, -904. fHl4-4e)IOIStl-l4H-f Gac(en Secck 'I :; If you want to get soeds that will grow, seleet from The Largest Stock Tfto purest Stock Tho Best Selected Stocky In the vallfly, awl remember the only seeds we carry aro SEEDS THAT GROW A handsome Illustrated eat alogue sent free by mall on ro quest i Sayage & Fletcher Dealers In X FLOUR, GRAIN AND SEED 322-324 Commercial Street, kiiiMW9tfi i i -i in i hi 1 1 r 1 ir rnn t-t 1 xpratri)SBSiT'T Hftnr" t- - -"