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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1904)
DEMOCRATS 1FINISH LABORS Disciples of Jefferson Do Not Name a Fpll County Ticket This Year The Democratic county convention completed their labors late yesterday afternoon, after a very Interesting session. The following ticket -was neminated: Legislature F. X. Matthleu, August Huckesteln, J. M. Kitchen, D. J. Fry, F. W. Durbln. Sherlff-J. Harding. County Judge Grant Corby. Recorder J. R. Sklrvin. Treasurer David Bach. What Shall We Have for Dessert? Thla question arises In tho family everyday. Lot us answer it to-day, Try jeii-o, a delicious and healthful dessert. Pre pared In two minutes. No boiling! no baking;! add boiling water and Bet to coot .Flavers: Lemon, Orange, Rasp berry and Strawberry. Get a packago at your grocers to-day. to eta. HHmnn i in it itf. n LILY WHITE and just as spotless and lm maculate as the Easter flower, you will find linen laundered at tho Salem Steam Laundry. Its cleanliness and tho satisfaction that one knows ho prosents an Irreproachablo appearance, gives its wearer that comfort not derivable from washing and Ironing shiftlessly done. "Wo await your Easter orders. Salem Steam Laandry Colpnel J, Olmsted, Prop. Dorus D, Olmsted, Man. Phono 411 230 Liberty St !! i 4H4i88laMS)llISMi THE "Universal" BREAD MAKER and RAISER. HUES tad KNEADS BREAD THOROUSHLT in Hires HiiQles. Wltbe: srtthg bsadi U the dtvgtu Easy to operate. Easy to clean. 80LD BY R, M, WADE & CO. !V. u cqiYjr "Jt w mnk M lU 'i4i I vS "Hlttiiigai8mlIIHHlMtf ' ' DAILY School superintendent J. A. Sell wood. ( Stato delegates H. B. Hayes, J. Harding, P. L. Frazler, W. A. Llston, Geo. Cusslter, W. B. Simpson, W. O. Eldridgo, W. Goodrich, L. C. Cav anagh, John A. Jeffrey, W. H. Down ing, J. R. Linn, Marlon Palmer, J. D. Shaw, J. R. Coleman, Grant Corby. Tho following nominations were made for precinct efficers: Woodburn J. T, Hayes, Justice; Jas. Zollner, constable. Scotts Mills J. S. Corb, Justice; Charles Kldd, constable. St. Raul M. J. Raymond, justice; Geo. Faber, constable. l Jefferson Thos. . Redding, Justice; Dan Donohuo.v constable. Brooks, Gervai Fairficfld Henry Koester, Justice; Lewis Aral, con stable. Salem Charles W. Corby, Justice; John H. Lewis, constable. Sublimity W. H. Queenor, Justice; A. T. Matthleu, constable. N Tho selection of precinct commit teemen was tho last order of busi ness, and were as follews: Salem No. 1 D. J. Fry. Salem No. 2 Fred Palmer. Salem No. 3 I. W. Berry. Salem No. 4 Harry Albert. Salem No. 5 J. R. Fairbanks. Salem No. C I. D. Driver, Jr. Salem No. 7 W. D. Simpson. Howell L. Woods. Horeb T. Y. Drols. Sidney C. F. Melor. St. Paul John Kirk. Macleay J. T. King. Brooke W. H. Egan. Elkhorn C. H. Palnes. Stayton W. A. Elder. Sublimity Frank Belt. Cheraawa George Savage. Monitor Henry Hayes. Liberty C. L. Weaver. Aumsvllle C. F. Hines. Sllverton Goo. Cusslter. Jefferson J. Shoemaker. Butteville J. P. Felloes. , Fairfield-F. R, DuRette. Gervals P. H. Fitzgerald. Woodburn W. E. Finzer. Scotts Mills J. R. Sklrvin. Mount Angel P. S. Fuchs. Charapoeg F, N. Eberhnrd, South Sllverton J. H. Smith. NortCi Sllverton Geo. Morloy. The Property Called Health runs down or Improves, Just depends on how It is cared for. It Is tho most valuablo property we have, and should recolvo tho most consideration. It helps you in business, helps good looks, helps make friends, helps get situations and helps you hold them. and nlways makes happiness. Prop erty liko this, at the fllrst Indication of being out of repair, should be looked after and a remedy applied at once. There are any number of signs jthat show repairs are needed. Bil ious spoils indigestion, dyspepsia, belching, dlzzinoss, sick headache, sallow complexion, pimples and liver spots on tho face, a drowsy feeling after meals, sour stomach, etc. These symptoms all show loss of health. Druggists will sell you for 25c a box of Dr. Gunn's Improved Liver Pills, a suro euro for all of these diseases. Portland and Return Only $2.20. Tho Southern Pacific is now selling round trip tickets to Portland from Salem for $2.20, good going Saturday p. m., or any train of Sunday, return ing Sunday and Monday, giving all day Sunday and Monday in Portland. Tho samo arrangement applies from Portland, giving all Portland people a chanco to visit valley points at greatly reduced rates. At Qeorge Bros. You can get a meal at any time of tho day or night. When you aro In a hurry for a meal Just try them. You will find them at 106 Stato streot. f f B99CW4 G. F. Mason Manafactorer of Berry crates, boxes, inside work for all ff ait dryers, and all kinds of shop work. Miller St. Soath Salem, Phom2i9i Red A Token of Betrothal From time immemorial has been J tho engagement ring. Wo have a superb variety, from the plain ones to tho richest In superb settings as low as $1.00, as high as $50.00, ; ; and all good values. All our Jewel- j ry is tho best work of skilled lapa-. . darles and goldsmiths, Try one of these rings from C. T. POMEROY ; ; 238 Com'l Watchmaker A Jeweler. ; i i CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1904, SATISFIED WITH OREGON Two Prosperous Salem Busi ness Men Discuss Con ditions That Salem offers opportunities In tho business field far superior to many other places and excelled! ,by nono Is demonstrated in tho rapid increase of two popular business firms on Commercial street. About a year ago A. Scott cam to this city from Oklahoma and engage 1 in tho second hand and furniture business. His stock at first was not large, but he has made rapid strides and today carries a general lino of house fur nishing goods, both new and second hand. Mr. Scott said to a Journal Tep resentatlvo last evening: "I liko Oregon and tho people In tho state. Salem Is a good business town and I cannot complain. Tho climate Is far superior In tho Willamette valley to that of Oklahoma, and wo aro not subject to tho excesslvo heat of sum mer and freezing cold of the winter, when the thermometer ranges from 112 In the Bhado to 20 below zero. No, sir, no more East for me. I am satisfied and know when to lot iVell enough alone." v Another Oklahoma man who is well pleased with Oregon and tho business In this city Is J. A. Patterson, Just two doors from Mr. Scot's. "They were friends and neighbors in Okla homa, coming west together. Mr. Patterson said, "Oregon is away ahead of any Eastern country. Tho cllmato Is perfect andi as for the busi ness, well, I have all that I can take care of with my present help. I am sending out a nice assortment of goods every day and my floor is taxed. Oklahoma Is a fairly good country, but does not compare with tho valley. It Is a pralrto country, with occasionally a stilp of blactf pine, only fit for wood. Oregon's cll mato Is superb and money seems to bo plenty." 80 DIFFERENT. Lots of Claims Like This But so Dif ferentLocal Proof Is What Salem People Want Thoro are a great many of them. Every paper has Its share. Statements hard to bollevo, harder to prove. Statements from -faraway places. What people say in Florida. Public expression from California. Ofttimes good endorsement thoro But of Jlttlo service horo at homo Salem people want local proof, Tho sayings of neighbors, friends and citizens, Home indorsement ceunts: It disarms tho skeptic beyond dis pute. This is tho backing that stands be hind every box of Doan's Kidney Pills Hero Is a case of it: Jamoa A. Tannor, farmer, corner Thlrteonth and Lewis sts says: "So many suffor from kldnoy com plaint that for a timo T was alarmed about myself for I was troubled with my back aching In tho region of my kidneys. I think it was caused first by a strain from heavy lifting J did two years ago. I kopt getting worso Instead of bettor and finally consultod a doctor. Ho told mo I had gall stone In the bladder, but trouble with kid ney secretions oxistod their too fro quont action disturbed my rest from fifteen to twenty times a night This was vory annoying and I was in a bad way when I road of Doan's Kidney Pills and procured a box at Dr. Stone's drug store. To say I was sur prised at tho speedy effect of their usa is putting it mildly.( I have re commended Doan's Kldnoy Pills to others and will always bavo a good word for thorn." 4 For salo by all dealers. Price CO cents. Fostor-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for tho United Statoa. Remember tho name Doan's and toko no substitute. Is Fond of Eggs. A good story1 if told on an official of ono of tho Httlo cities In Marlon coun ty, and It is vouched for by several Easter Sunday tho question of eggs was being discussed, and tho watch dog of tho city's peace vouched that bo always waa fond of eggs, and knew that ho could eat four dozen. A wag er was made, and ho proceeded to de vour tho stated amount of hen fruit In tho short porlod of 20 minutes. The services of a physician were not needed, and he is apparently well and happy. ! " o Bamta SUjutue ef .W03R.XA 11ldYKMMtrsBNH CZmc THE GUARDIAN OF OUR BODY. The foremost biologist of our day, M. Metschnlkoff, has shown the world or science that there are leucocytes In our oiood that act as scavenger or policcmeu. . K, PHcemen which are called phago cytes look out for the noxious or poisonous elements In our blood. Various offending elements are picked out of the blood and msues by these po' Icemen and destroyed. Therefore our lives are protected by these blood-cell-pollceraen, the phagocytes, and we enjoy Immunity from disease so long as our blood contains plenty of phago cytes and red blood corpuscles. "A new broom sweeps clean11 and in order to put our own house In order we must get rid of alt the poisons in the blood with a new broom such ns an alterative extract made from roots and herbs with out the use of xlrnhnl. ns Dr. Plunv'i Golden Medical Discovery, a specific for uiaKingricn rea dioou tor eradicating tlie poisons from the blood. In some way the policemen in the blood are increased In number and strength so that we are put in the best possible shape to resist disease ipe t as, i io cure neuralgia, cipient consumption "Til HlAr. f.rl. m -to cure neuralgia, colds, catarrh, and in ncni consumption 'The more stmlv and time In crlvrn tr thn subject the more we find that the blood is the center of life" says Dr. K. V. Pierce, the noted specialist of Buffalo, "the health and comfort of the average person depends entirely on this blood supply for the heart must have pure blood or it will not pump and keep the body supplied regularly like the beautiful automatic engine it is. The nerves must be fed on pure blood or we uffer the pain of neuralgia, which Is the err of the starved nerves for food. Head, tches, cold in the head, catarrh and many other tilings are due to stagnation of the Mood." Dr. Pierce'o Pleasant Pellets are a mild laxative. No other medicine equals them (or gentleness and thoroughness. MARKET QUOTA TIONS TODAY "Make Salem a Good Home Market" Capital City Mills Quotations. Bryant & Penned, Props. Wheat 77c. Buckwheat 80a Poultry at Stelner'e Chickens 10011c. Eggs Per dozen, 14c. Turkeys 12014c." Ducks 10c. Market Hop Market ,-. Hopsp-190260. .tf J $ Potatoes, Vegetables, 'Eta Potatoes 45c. . w, 4 , Onions 2c. Dried Fruits. Peaches-lOc; ' -"' ' Apricots-lOc. " " ' Apples 10c. Potlto prunes 4c. Italian prunes 6c. Wood, r'ance Potto, Etc. Second growth $5.50. Ash 3.00 to $3.76. Grub oak $0.60, Cedar posts 12 c. Hldet, Felts and urs Orcon Hides, No. 1 Ic. Green Hides, No. 2 4c. Calf Skins t5c. Sheep 76c. Goat Skins 25o to Sl.M. Grain and Freur, Wheat, Salem Flouring Mills, ex port value, 72c, Oats 11.10 por cwt. Barley $20 por ton. Flour Wholesalo, 3.76. Live Stock Mark, Steers 3tf03c. Cows 3c. Sheep 3c. ' Dressed veal 7c. Dressed hogs 6c. Llvo hogs 5Uc. Mutton 2c por pound. Hay, Feed, Cttn Baled cheat $10. Baled clover $10. Bran $21. Shorts $22. Creamery and Dairy Predmta, Good dairy butter 20026c. Creamery buttor 27c. Cream seoarator cklminef. at Com, Creamory, 27o, net PORTLAND MARKET. Wheat Walla Walla, 74c. Valloy 80c. Flour Portland, best grade, SI.! $4.05; graham, $3,5003.00. Oats Cboico Whlto, $U5$1,17. Barley Feed, $23 per ton; rolled, $24$25. MUlstliff Bran, $190$2O, Hay Timothy, $15$1G. Potatoes Common, 70090c. Eggs Oregon ranch, 17 V 18c. Poultry Chickens, mixed, 12 013 por pound; turkoys, 15016c. Pork Dressed, 7 8c. Boef Dressed, C7,Sc. Veal,77Wc Hops 24026c. Wool Valloy, 1617c; Eastern Oregon, 12015c; Mohair, 30031c, Hides dry, IB poundssand upwards, 150160, Buttor Fancy creamery, 25c; dairy and store, nominal. Any article in the show 'window' for 19c. This week only. Tie Variety Stone 94CBrt5t. A110nM.Watck.Prep CLASSIFIED WANTED. Wanted. Small house or lot in east part of city. Address at onco "W. H," euro of Journal. 4-ll-3t Wanted. A good girl for general housework. Apply at Journal office. 4-2-3t Bids Wanted. For buying and re moving livery etablo off prcmlsos. To bo nil cleared away by July 1. 1904. Salem Browory Association, Salem, Oregon. 4-14'3t Wanted. A farm hand, 1 miles northwest of Brooks. Wm. H. Egan, 4-13-lwk FOR SALE. For 8ale. Fruit land In Benton coun ty, 320 acres of land, Boutb. half of Boction 15, township 10 south, range 5 west of Willamette Meridian, con talnlng 320 acres of unimprovod land, half a mlla from Arllo Btation, and about four miles from Willam ette river. On main county road. W. B. Irwin, 338 North Main street, L03 Angolos, Cal. 4-13-tf For Saljs, At a groat bargain, a fine upright piano, In good condition, at 149 18th street 4-12-3t For Sale. English Cluster hop roots, at $3 per 1000 f. o. b. F. M. Morloy, Sllvorton, Ore. 4-15-3t For Sale. Threo fresh young milch cows, Gontlo and good milkors. Ap ply to P. Feoloy, 4G3 Contor street. 4-9-lwk For 8ale. A lot of second-hand plank for salo cheap at, tho mill ditch on Front streot. C. F. Royal & Son, 4-14-3t For Sale. Clark and Wilson straw berry plants; also heavy wagon and wood rack. Inqulro at 180 Stato street. 4-14-St Flno Body Fir For salo; also second! growtn. ueo. v. uougors, i3u court street. 4-14-lra For 8ale. Ono Jersoy holfor, 1G months old, or would oxchongo for wood. Irinulro of Mrs. ,fi.. A. Dole. J 155tl8tU Btroet, , j j I '4-0-lwk For Sale Or trade, a flno 10-acro chickon or fruit ranch; first-class buildings and Improvements; close to school, postofflco, store and rail way station. Will trade for city or unimproved farm property, Address "W. X," Caro Journal. 11-5- MISCELLANEOUS. ,, Overcoat Lost A valuablo black coat was taken, probably In mistake from tho Willamette hotel on tho day 'of the- Republican congression al convention In this city. A lib oral reward will bo paid for its re turn. Tho overcoat was tho prop eray of Waltor L. Toozo, of Wood burn. 4-14-Ct Taken Up A rod Bteor calf, about 0 months old. Inquire at Fair ground Storo. 4-ll-3t Chemical Painting. Mrs. M, P. Bald win will give instructions In chom leal painting. Supply of paints on hand. Rosldonco 2C5 Front street 4-0-lm Art Class. Miss Lilian Bain has re turned to Salem and Is prepared to recolvo classes in drawing, charcoal and oils, outdoor sketching In both oils and charcoal especially, For In formation call on or address No. 77 Commercial street care of Mrs. P, B. Strong. 4-11-lwk Rooming House, Whon you como to Salem, and want a good) night's rest, como to tho Eldriodge, Quiet, re spectable and good rooms. No, 302 Commercial street, and phono 2814 Main. 4-9-lwk 8ay Have you tried Edwards & Lunch. era for meats. We bavo tho best sausago in town, Como and try it, and bo convinced, 410 East State street Salem Truok and Dray Co. Oldest and best equipped company In Sa eom. Piano and furnlturo moving a specialty Ofllco 'phono, 881. W, W, Brown & Son, proprietor. Office No. CO State street. 9-1-lra Dr. Z. MParvln At 297 Commercial street, upstalrs Singing school. Rudlmetrlal and light reading class es. Begins Wednosday evening, Oc tober 14th. Glass every Wednes day evening to May 1st, next Tui tion, $1.00. Your Stepmother Is still bore, and as busy1 as ever. Whon 7our clothes aro worn and dirty, or the buttons off take them to her, at the Salem Dyeing and Clean ing Works, Repairing and reuning; new velvet collars put on overcoats; also four suits a month for It, Called for an J returned. HUB. O. H. WALKKK, Prep. 15 Comnarclal Street jfttVMN . P8,1?1 AND r?URQgPW. Dr. I. W. 8tarr Offica in Bush A Bngj building, vor Oregon Shoe Stow, Ofllco hours, 9 to 12 o, m, an ft e 5 p. m. Calls attondod in city m country. Rosldonco 'phono MM Rod. i Dr. W. O. Mott Will horeafter fc found in tho Brey block, 275ft 0ew morcial street over Oregon HfeM Co. Offico tolophono, 2931; rw donee phone. 2761. Office home f to 12, and 2 to 6. CLEANING AND PRE30INQ. Unique Cleaning Rooms A, II. WK llamn, successor to Shaw & Jobs son, tho cleaners, is now located aC 209 Commercial street Ho does general pressing and repairing busi ness. Specialties: Skirts, m waists, kid gloves, gonts clotnlac stc. Phone 2014. 4-1-tf Wint FKNCINQ. Get Your Poultry Netting, lawn amt noid loncing at headquarters. Large stock to select from. Price al ways tho lowest Walter Morkr, Salem Fenco Works, 60 Court Bt UNDERTAKERS. Undertakers, Wo carry tho largwt and flnost lino of undertaker's gooifcr in the city, Pricoa to suit Black and whlto hoarse. Prompt, reliable Savo monoy by calling at No. 107. A. M. dough, A. J, Basejr. lAB-t RESTAURANT. Ferguton'a Restaurant 05 State qtroet Open day and night Owl 20o inonla are bettor than any N houDo In tho state. Six 20o for $1.00; 21 20a m-sals for $3.09. LODGES. Olfve Lodge, No. 18, . O. O. P. I. f. O, F. Hall, Saturday each week, it 7:30 p. m. B, B, Horrlclc, Jr., K. 0.1 Frank F. Toevs, recording secretary. Salem Camp, No. 118, Wacm.n af H WrJ4Meets tn Holraaa, Kalt.eraa Friday at 7:30 p. m. P. L. Fraski Consul. Wyllo A. Moorefi, Bast tary. 1-12-lyr Protection Lodge No. 2, Ancts$ Or der United Workmen, meets vrani Saturday ovonlng in tho Hotaa Hall, comer Stato and LlfcartM stroots.. Visiting brethren weteeam J. O. Graham, M. W.; J. A. SeUwaal Recorder. Valley lodge No. 18, A. O. U. W.--J In their hall In Holman block, ner State and Liberty, every Xa day evening. Visiting" brettem wolsomo. Roy Mclntlro, M. W. M. E, Aufranco, Rocordor, Central Lodge No. 18, K. ef r Oaatai Halt, In Holman block, comer MaM and Liberty Sts. T-esday of aaaV wook at 7:30 p. m. H. H. Turner, O. O.; W. I. 8taloy, K. of R. and S. Foresters ef Amerloa Court wood Foresters No. 10. Meet Fi day in Turner bloqk. H. 4, Meyer, C. R.; A. L. Brown, See, Modem Woodmen of AmericaOf gon Cedar Camp No. 8346. Maata every Thursday evening at 8 o'etoatt Holman Hall, E. E. Mattes, T, O.: A. L. Drown, Clerk. OSTEOPATHS, Dr. H. H. Bcovoll, Osteopath and Suf gostlonlst Treats chronlo disorder of the stomach, bowels, ilvw, kld noy; nervous and female disease, lung and throat, troubles. D'Arcy, Bldg., Stato St Main 2855. TONBORIAL AND MATHS. Evan'a Barber Shop Only first-elae shop on Stato street Every taiaf new and up-to-Gato. FJnwt poree lain baths. Shave, 15c; haircut KM baths, 26o. Two OrstrclaM M blacks. C. W. Evans, proprietor. DENTI8T3. CX H- MAOK Successor to Dr. J, M, Keene, i Whlto Corner, Salem, Oregon. Parties rinalrine- minnrlor ODoratlonB at mow- erat fee in any branch are in especial request WATER COMPANY. SALEM WATER COMPANY OFFICE CITY HALL, For wator service apply at oe. Bills payablo monthly In adranaa. Mae all complaints at the office. EXPRESS AND TRANSFER. OAWTAi: 4TY Express and, Truster Meets all mall and pasaonger tmlaa nove-aira in all KATtM Ol til 9 6K7. Proatpt aervlca, TeJejpaoaa tfe, taf, lHECKMAN, HEDBICK aV HOMYKR. .A'jdlm', A