DAILY. CAPITAL-JOURNAL,, SALEMnEQON, MONDAY, .APRIL.11, ,1904. IXI What Shall We Have for Dessert? This question arises In tho family every day. Let U3 answer it to-day. Try Jell-O, a delicious and healthful dessert. Pre pared in two minutes. No boiling! no taking! add boiling water and set to eooL Flavers: Lemon, Orange, Rasp terry and Strawberry. Get a packago at your, grocers to-day. io eta. MNUHniMMMIMMO The Famous D. IIP. V. Allen i D. O z j I Ass't. Marie Allen, D. O. oi Chicago. All manner of diseases and deformities cured without the aid of drugs or tho use of tho knife. Tho famous Dr. Lorenz'fj sys tem followed. All ailments pe- 2 cullar to women, acute or chronic, successfully treated, no matter of how long stand ing. The II Electrical i j Thematoy f 6i ... OsteopiatHy Offices 1 and 2, Cottlo block, 333 Commercial street. 'Phono 2965 Main. Over O. K. Phar macy. Correspondence solicit' ed. Lock Box 44, Salem. Consultation Fee I Office hours from 9 a. m. to 12 m., and from 2 p. m. to 5 p. m. ttMMMMIIHmMWMM WE "Unlver&al" BREAD MAKER and RAISER. MOEJsM BEADS BIEJID 1W8QKBU la TfeK KlMlt. VltfcOlt srttkg fcuis to tt o(h. Bas7 to operate. Buy to clean. Solo by RV M, WADE & CO. & nil i f VTM . I (-Q BEET SUGAR SITUATION At Association Convention Today Important Mat ters Will be Taken up Washington, D. C, April 11. An ef fort to solve some of the serious prob lems confronting tho boot sugar in dustry will bo made by tho American Beet Sugar association at a conven tion begun in the capital today. .There are now 5G beet sugar factories in tho country and several more are building. A profitable market must bo developed for tho product of theso factories and Bteps taken to enable tho beet sugar to successfully competo with tho cane product. It is reported that the association will request the department of com merce and labor to make an investi gation of tho operations of the sugar trust. Slnco tho Cuban recoproclty treaty went Into effect tho association. has had an export In Washington watching the market and he has pro- pared a report bearing on tho oper ations of the sugar trust. The claim is mado that the trust is tho real benl ficlary of the reciprocity treaty, that tho Cuban people have not received ono cent of benefit, and that the Cuban cane sugar crop In3tead of selling at a greater price in consequence of tho treaty, has been bought by tho sugar trust at an average of 30V6 cents per hundred pounds less this year than at a corresponding period last year, be fore tho treaty was effective. Regardless of tho operations of tho trust, however, the beet sugar manu facturers recognize the fact that many things must bo dono to put the indust ry on a sounder and more profitable basis. Improved conditions In manu facturing, lessening tho cost and util izing by-products nro regarded as necessary before the beet sugar In dustry will have developed to a point where It will control tho market of this country. As a step towards bringing about these conditions and likewfco enhanc ing the efficiency of tho association it Js proposed to widen tho field of tho organization. Heretofore tho assocla tlon has been purely a business organ ization, but hereafter It will include oveiyone, farmers, manufacturers, chemists, supply men and others Inter ested In the industry. Sur Cure for, Piles. Itching Plies produco mblsturo and cause Itching, this form, as well as Bllng, Bleeding or Protruding Piles are cured by Dr. Bo-san-ko's Pile Remedy. Stops Itching and blooding. Absorbs tumors. COc a Jar at drug gists, or sent by mall. Treaties free. Write mo about your case. Dr. Bo sanko. Phila. Pa. 9 iwimif nn mm LILY WHITE . and just as spotless and lm- 8 maculate as tho Easter flower, you will And linen laundered at X X tho Salem Steam Laundry. Its cleanliness and tho satisfaction X that ono knows he presents an X irreproachable appearance, X 9 elves Its wearer that -comfort not derivable from washing and m X Ironing shiftlessly done. We await your Easter orders. Salem Steam Laundry S Colonel J. Olmsted, Prop. Doras D. Olmsted, Man. Phone 411 230 Liberty St, iif 8nsinwinitm !ftV. (! wiriMHr V' HHWiii8)itfiiitnwMi A Token of Betrothal From tlmo immemorial has been J tho engagement ring. Wo have a Bupero variety, irom mo pjaiu ouc to tho richest In superb settings as low as 11.00, as high as 50,00, j and all good values. All our Jewel- ry Is tho best work of skilled lapa- X daries and goldsmiths. Try ono of these rings from QT.POMEROY I 233 Com'l Watchmaker & Jeweler. RESENT STAGE KISSING Chicago Woman's Club Make This an Issue in Their Election Chicago, April 11. Amateur the atricals in which hugging and kissing aro a feature aro an Issue in the Archo Woman's Club. Mrs. William Parker, an amateur dramatist, is up for the offloo of president. Mrs. Frank T. Bliss opposes her. Mrs. Bliss says: "Eight homos on tho South Sldo were broken up by amateur theatricals given at the Old Oakland Ctub and three family quarrels have rosulted from performances at tho Colonial Club. There Is much hugging and kissing In all of tho plays, and by mature women, too. "Most of tho theatricals are glvon just as excuses to let tho young men and young women have a chance to mako love. Amateur theatricals are a menace to society and to young womanhood. Mrs. Parker writes plays and therefore wo do not want her to be president of the Arche CItlb." o Tho Property Called Health runs down or Improves, just depends on how it is cared for. It is tho most valuable property wo have, and should recelvo tho most consideration. It helps you In 'business, helps good looks, helps make friends, helps get situations and helps you hold them, and always makes happlnoss. Prop erty Hko this, at tho fllrst Indication of being out of repair, should lie looked after and a remedy applied at once. There aro nny number of signs that show repairs are needed. Bil ious spells, indigestion, dyspepsia, belching, dizziness, sick headache, sallow complexion, plmpleB and liver spots on tho face, a drowsy fooling after meals, sour stomach, etc. Theso symptoms all show loss of health. Druggists will sell you for 25c a box of Dr. Gunn's Improved Liver Pills, a Biiro curo for all of theso diseases. OAMTOXIXA. Baari th lha OB Haw 'J3 B!t Call for Congressional Convention A convention of tho Republican party of tho First congressional dis trict of the state of Oregon is horeby called to meet In Salem, Ore., Wednes day, April 13, at 11 a. m., for tho pur pose of nominating ono representa tive for congress and to transact such other business as may properly come before tho convention. Tho convention will consist of 177 delegates, apportioned among the sov oral counties of tho district as fol lows, tewlt: Benton, 7; Clackamas, 18; Coos, 9; Curry, 3; Douglas, 14; Jackson, 12; Josephine, 7; Klamath, 4; Lake, 4; Lane, 19; Lincoln, 5; Linn, 14; Marion, 23; Polk, 9; Tilla mook, 5; Washington, 13; Yamhill 11, Total, 177. The samo being ono delegato-at-largo for each county, ono for every 150 votes cast for Judgo.Bcan on tho last general election, and one for overy fraction of 150 larger than 100. That tho work of tho convention may bo expedited as much as possible tho committee suggests that tho chair men and secretaries of tho several county conventions certify to tho list of delegates elected by their county conventions to this congressional con vention and mail them at once to Cur tis B. Winn, secretary congressional committee, Albany, Ore. Dolegates or others in attendance at tho convention may secure a rate of one and one-third fares for the round trip on tho Southern Pacific and the Corvallis & Eastern railways by paying full faro to Salem, taking a receipt for fare paid from tho ticket agent and having same properly certi fied by tho secretary of tho conven tion. T. W. HARRIS, Chairman Congressional Committee. CURTIS B. WINK, Secretary. Farm for 8ale. 114 acres in Marlon county, half a milo from Mill Ciir, 35 acre im proved, 65 acres good tlmbor, to 1 milo from a $300,000 sawmill. Land good, rich, black soil; 0-room house; lumber barn; with outbuildings; 10 acres good fruit, mostly winter ap ples, "trees averago 7 years old; good spring water at door; two creeks run through place; good neighborhood; milo to school, church and railroad. Fine beaver dam meadow land, easily cleared. If sold at once will tako $3200. Title clear. Terms, two-thlrJs down, and from 2 to 2 years on bal- anco with 7 per cent Interest; imme diate possession. Call on or addresil J. a Ray, owner of the farm. Mill Do you remember the little things that gave us so much pleasure when ws were youtift? With what test did we sit down to the table after our play was over and eat the mush and milk our mother put before jus. But as we get older it takes more to give us pleasure Mush and milk no looser tastes (food to us, and ourdigesttbn may be impaired The best advfce wc can jrive to such a person is to tone up the stomach with Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It is nature's most valuable and fcealtlt-givinK agent made without the use of alcohol. It contains roots, herbs and barks, and 'is the concentration of nature's vitality, as found in the fields and woods. This .remedy lias a history which speaks well for it because It was frfven to the public by Dr. R. V. Pierce, founder of the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, at Buffalo, N. Y nearly forty years ago, and has since been sold by druggists in ever increasing quantities. Some medicines, tonics or compounds, en joy a large sale for a few years, then disap pear from the public attention, but Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery has orovcd such a reliable blood remedy and , tonic that it often enjoys the confidence of several generations in a jamuy, nnu. un in creased sales year br year coming from the recommendations of those, who have tried it, prove its lasting merit, so that every bottle bears the stamp of public approval. Every other blood-maker and tonic for the stomach that we know of contains alcohol, but Dr. Pierce guarantees that no alcohol is contained in his "Medical Discovery." MARKET QUOTA TIONS TODAY "Make Salem a Good Home Market" Capital City Mills Quotations. Bryant a'Pennell, Props, Wheat 77c. Buckwheat 80a , Poultry at Stelner'a , Market Chickens 10llc. , 1 Eggs Per dpzen, 14c. 'f , Turkeys 12014c. ' ' Ducks 10c. Hop Market '' Hops 1925c. ' i i r Potatoes, Vegetables, Etef Potatoes 45c. f, ' Anions 2&c ', x Dried Frujte. ,(' Peaches 10c. ' Apricots 10c. Apples 10c. Petite prunes (c. Ttnllnn tmines Be. " J? 1r Wood, fence Pott, It? Second growtn ?5.50. JC "V. ' APh 13.00 to $3.75. Grub oak $C.B0. Cedar posts 120. v'' ' Hides, Pelts and Fur, Oreon Hides, No. 1 5c. Green Hides, No. 3 4c. Calf Skins 406c. Sheep 75c Goat Sklna 26o to SLM. Orcln and Pteur, Wheat, Salem Flouring Mills, ex port value, 72c. Oats $1.10 per cwt Barley $20 per ton. Flour Wholosalo, 3.75. Live Stock Market Steers 3 8c. Cows 3c. Sheep 3c. Y-' ' Dressed veal 7c. ' Dressed hogs GHc LIvo hogs 5Hc ' Mutton 2c per pound. Hay, Feed, Eta. Balod cheat $10. Baled; clover $10. Bran $21. Shorts $22. Creamery and Dairy Pratiweta. Good dairy butter 20025c. Creamory butter 27c. Cream separator eklmxnai, at Com. Creamory, 27Hc, not PORTLAND MARKET. Wheat Walla Walla, 74c. Valley 80c. Flour Portland, host grade, Jl.900 $4,05; graham, $3,50$3.90. Oats Cholco White, $1.150$1.17. Barley Feed, $23 per ton; rolled, $24p$25. Mlllstuff Bran, 19$20. Hay Timothy, $150$1C. Potatoes Common, 70090c. Eggs Orogon ranch, WMXic. Poultry Chickens, mixed, 12'13 per pound; turkoye, 15lCc. Pork Dressed, 78c. Bjjf Dressed, 507&o. Vfia!7'7J$c. Hopsi-242Cc. Wool Valley. 1C17q; Eastern Oregon 12015e; Mohair, 30031c. Hides dry, 10 pounds and upwards. 15015&c. Butter Fancy creamery, 2Gc; dairy and storo, nominal. Hiring Mschles on sale In Bstan. Tout r Zimmerman's tor flyta msehloes or kite. h kiln ih.t ) tha i hlklren nluuira. Viust or it &. 10. MandifEtjl. Tic Variety Stotc 94 court sr, ABM . rTiea, rr iw w . CLASSIflED WANTED. Wanted. Energotlo, trustworthy man or woman to work in Orpgon, rep resenting largo manufacturing com pany. Salary $40 to $90 per month, paid weekly. Expensos advanced, Address with, stamp, J, H. Mooro, Salem, Oro. 4-8-3t Wanted. To buy a houso and small tract of land, partly improved. State all particulars about place, and ad dress "F. J.," caro of Journal offtco. 4-7-3t Wanted, Men. Section men, work steady; employment $1.60 per day. Also farm hands, $1 per day, with board. Inqulro at Employment Bu reau, 180 Stato street. 4-3t Wanted. A good girl for general housework. Apply at Journal office. 4-2-3t FOR RENT. For Rent Four-room houso, garden, barn and good water. 8nnp for right parties. Call at corner of Mil ler and Rock streets, South' Salem. Joslo Gallcntlno. 4-8-3t For Rent Sovon-room houso, baso ruont, woll water pipes throughout Inqulro of A. Schrelbor, 424 High street. 4-7-3t ' For Rent An olght-room houso, cor nor of 12th and Conter streets. For further particulars Inqulro of A. J Basoy, Salem, Oregon. 4-C-3t FOR. SALE. For Sale. Flvo head of young stock, and also a dry Jersey c.ow. Inquire of I. Baumgartner, Fair Grounds. 4-B-3t For Salo 150,000 strawberry plants, Wilson and Clark Socdllngs, In qulro of C. A. CInrko, 180 Stato Btrcot. 4-5-3t For Sale. JOGOO Bharos of golden Rulo mining steck at' Vfi. cents por Bharo. Chas. Elgin, O. R. & N. Co. dock, foot Trado stroet. 4-4-lwk Cattle for Sale. 14 head, 6 to 18 months old. Address J. T.' Au franco, Salem, Route 3, or call at F. Levi's farm, Hall's Ferry road. . , 4-6-lwlc For Sale. A fresh cow and a holter, soon to bo frosh. Havo also Whlto Langsjiang eggs, Sellwood strain, foe sotting. Sam Ludl, blacksmith, corner of Front and Conter stroots. i ' , 4-l-lwk For Sale Or trade, a flno 10-acro chicken or frul ranch; flrst-class buildings and improvements; closo to school, poBtoffl.ee, store and rail- way station. Will trado for city or unimproved farm property. Address "W, J" Caro Journal 11-5- MISCELLANEOUS. BKernlcaTTfiiffir win will glvo instructions In chom ical painting. Supply of palntB on hand. Rcsldonco 205 Front street. 4-6-lm Found. A pair of gold framed glass 08. Ownor can havo samo by call ing at this offlco and paying charges 4-4-3t Notice. I'artloa claiming rock on Rock stroet, cornor of Mlllor, South Salem, aro horeby notlflod to removo samo within ten days. Joslo Gallon tine. 4-4-3t $20.00 Reward Will bo paid to any ono giving Information which will lead to tho arrest and conviction of tho persona who stolo 10 hyacinths from my homo on South Commer cial streets, on tho night of March 31st J. P. Rogers. 4-2-lwk Hop-plckere, Join Hop-pickers' Asso ciation. Annual dues, 25 couis n year in advance Subscription to Hop-ptcker Included to members, Oregon Hop-plckor, Room 7, Ham ilton building, Portland, Oregon. S-12-lra Meier's Barber Collede Of Salt Lake City, offers advantages iz. teaching tho trado that cannot bo had ojso where Avoid schools tho Orogon and California barbers' now laws aro apt to closo at any time. Write today for our special offor to dis tant studonts. 3-8-lro Say Havo you tried Edwards & Lunch crs for meats. Wo havo tho best sausage in town. Come and try it, and bo convinced. 410 East State street Salem Truck and Dry Co. Oldest and best equipped company In Sa lem. Piano ar-d furnlturo moving a specialty Olnco 'phone, 86L W. W. Brown & Son, proprietor. Office No. 60 Stato street 9-1-lm Dr. Z. M. Parvlrt At 297 Commercial street, npstilro, .Singing tchooL Rudlmntal and sight reading' class es. Begins Wednesday evening, Oc tober 14th, Ciasa etery Wadnea day evening to May 1st, next Tut tlou, $L00. r .,. t PHY8ICIAN AND 8URQEON. Dr. I. W, Starr Ofdco in Bush Brej Dunning, ovor Oregon Shoo Stor. Offlco hours, 9 to 12 a, m, au S to 5 p, m. Calls attended In city m country. Residence 'phono MM Rod. l-S-t Dr. W. 8, Mott Will hereafter h , found In tho Broy block. 276tf Cm morclal stroot Ovor Oregon Mm Co. Offlco telephone, 2931; tmii donco phono, 2751. Office kovn I to 12. and 2 to B. CLEANING, AND FRES81 NO. Unique Cleaning Rooms A. If. Wil liams, BUccoBsor to Shaw & John son, tho cleaners, Is now located at 209 Commercial stroet Ho does gonoral pressing and repairing bttfj noss. Specialties: Skirts, siSc waists, kid gloves, gents' clothfHtf, etc. Phono 2014. 4-1-tf WIRE FENCING. Get Your Poultry NeHlng, lawn Ri field fencing at headquarters. Lara stock to soloct from. Prices al ways tho lowest Walter Morley, Salem Fonco Works, CO Court St. UNDERTAKERS. Undertakers. Wo carry tho Iargeac and finost lino of undertaker's goo In tho city. Prices to suit ak Black and white haarsa Prompt, reliable. Savo money by calling ct No. 167. , A, M. Clough, A. J. Baaej. 1-16-ti RESTAURANT. Ferguson's Restaurant 95 St stroet Opon day and night On 20o moala aro bettor than any Sfct houso in tho Btato. Six 20c for $1.00; 21 20a nuals for $9.01). LODGES. Olive Lodge, No. 18, J. O. O. FV I. . O. F. Hall, Saturday each , week, at 7:S0.pitHi. ' B. E. Horrlck, Jr N. Q.J FjankjF.'ToavS.srocordlng secretary. Saiem Camp, No. 118r Woodmen e tfce World Meets in Holman Hall erutr, Friday at 7:30 p. m. P. L. Frasle. Consul. Wyllo A. Moores, TSecra tary. 1-12-lyr Protection Lodge No, 2, Anoieat G der United Workmen, meets at Saturday ovonlng iu the Ilolmm Hall, corner State and Libertf Btroote Visiting brethren weJeflw J. a Graham, M. W,j J. A. SeUwe Rocerder. Valley lodge No. 18, A. O. U. W. Mae! in their hull In Holman block, nor Stato and Liberty, overy Ma day evening. Visiting, bretitzwa weliomo, Roy Mclntire, M. W E. Aufranco, Recorder. Central Ledge Ne, 18, K. ef rV-CaaMt Hall in Holman block, corner MaM and Liberty Sts. T-eeday eC eae wook at 7; 30 p. m. H. H. Tun, O. C; W. I. Staley, K. of R. and i. rMitiM ef Amarloa Court wood Forester No. It. Meat ! day In Turner block. H. H. Moyer, C. n.; A. L. Brown, Sea. Modern Woodmen of America ; gon Cedar Camp No. 6248. mmm every Thursday ovenlng at 8 o'cei Holman Hall, E. E. Mattea, T. P.; A. L. Brown. Clork. OSTEOPATHS. Dr. H. H. 8covoll, Osteopath and 9tf gostlonlst Treats chronic dlsordew of tho stomach, bowels, liver, W4 noya; norvoua nnd female disease, lung nnd throat troubles. D'Arcy Bldg., State St Main 2855, TONSORIAL AND BATHt Evan'e Barber Shop Only flratetaai shop on Stato stroet Every tla new and up-to-uato. Flncrt pea lain baths. Shave, 15c; halwsat Mf baths, 25o. Two flrstlase fceal blacks. O. W, Evans, proprietor. DENTISTS. O. M. MAOK ai,MMinii in Til. .T. f. ICeone. ui TO1.IU flnrnnr Rdlnrrt CirettOO. PartlM desiring superior operations at mo orat reo in any urancu aro iu vwi request WATER COMPANY. SALEM WATE COMPANY OFFICe CITY HALL. For water Borvlcj apply at oe. Blllfl payable monthly in advaaaa. Mae all complaints at the offlca, EXPRESS AND TRANSPgRt CAPITAL CITY Express and Truster MeeU all malt and passenger tralaa Bavauce to all parts of ti city. Prompt service. Telepkoae No. Mt HECKMAN, HEDRICK A HOWYEK. WHiii;tBiimitiigtf Mif fitwwi' city, Oregon. -