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if you choose the Burlington for your trip to the East-and the seen
ery doesn't cost a penny extra, you knw.
At Denver you can take one of the Burlington flyers for Omaha,
Chicago, Kansas City or St. Louis. You will enjoy this part of tho
trip, too.
Tho trains leaving Denver in tho afternoon take you to Chicago
and St. Louis with only one night spent on the road. Tho evening
trains land you at your destination the second morning after leav
ing Denver. t .
Good service on all trains in sleeping car, chair car an! dining
car. All your questions about the trip will be answered promptly
and accurately if you will write me.
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RED
SIRE OF JOE SEAL 2M1J4.
Sired by Red Heart 2:194, the sire of Chain Shot 2:06
Red Seal 2:10, Etc.
Dam ALICE M. (trial) 2:25 by Mark Field (son of Geo. Wilkes),
Dam of Red Seal 2:10 Al- sire of Daisy Fields 2:0814, Mam
lawood 2:1914. brino Field 2:11H, etc.
Second dam DAY BELL by Advance, sire of Malraska2:25,etc,
Dam of Veritas 2:lCVi, Vindex 2:294.
Third dam daughter of Tlppo Salb, a thoroughbred.
Red Heart is by Fred Wilkes, out of Sweetheart, by Sultan; second
dam Minnehaha, tho dam of Beautiful Bells, etc. RED SEAL stands
15.1, compactly built, with great quality and a sure slro of great
speed. Ho will make tho season of 1904 at tho
OREGON STATE FAIR GROUNDS
Terms, $40
With tho usual return privilege.
to mares sent from a distance.
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Wo guarantee sufficient proof that Dr. J. F. Cook tho Botanical
Doctor cures all kinds of diseases after all other schools and doctors
have failed, such as cancer, tumors, (external and internal) Gravel
kidney, bono diseases. Consumption, gall stones, rheumatism,
dropsy, and dlabets, appendicitis have never yet failed, and femalo
diseases, all the foregoing without tho knife, or plaster or poisons,
and with no pain to tho patient whatever.
Testimonials of prominent people. Consultation free.
D. F. J. Cook
301 Liberty St.,
Formerly of Omrha, Neb.
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Portland, Oregon.
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A Token of
Betrothal
From time immemorial has been J
the engagement ring, wo have a
superb variety, from the plain ones
to tho richest in superb settings
as low as J1.00, as high as 150,00,
and all good values. All our Jewel-
ry Is the best work of skilled lapo-.
darles and goldsmiths. !
Try one of these rings from j
C. T. POMEROY ; ;
288 Com'l Watchmaker & Jeweler.
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CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREQON, THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1904.
H0PMEN
FEEL
ELATED
Krebs Bros. Sold One
Large Lot at Good
Figures
Reported That Yards Have
Suffered Some Injury
From the Continued
Cold Weather
Krebs Bros, hop dealers and grow
ers, of this city, yesterday sold to
Eastern parties 100 bales of medium
prime hops at 25 cents. Thoy
still have 634 bales of primes, but will
not sell for some tine, as thoy exppct
the market to open up stronger in a
few weeks.
Tho hop center of Oregon is in Sa
lem, and tho buyers and growers feel
jubilant over tho prospects of a high
price this summer. Every dealer ex
presses himself as confident that tho
brewers are up against It, and will bo
compelled to come and see them very
early In the season. One large deal
er said:
"The entlro foreign crop Is exhaust
ed, and very little remains of tho
American growth. Oregon dealers
and growers have 2907 bales on hand,
besides a few bales of 'olds' and 'old
olds,' but tho latter cut very llttlo
figure In tho market Salem dealers
hold about three-fifths of tho stock,
and do not caro to sell until tho mar
get gets right. The outlook for tho
crop this year will have some effect
on tho market, nnd our reports lead
us to believe that a great many of
tho yards that bore largo crops last
year have been weakened and havo
suffered from tho long cold rainy
weather. One yard on upland that
wo examined shows many hills dead,
and many more In a very punny con
dition. If this prevails throughout
the North Coast yards, whero tho rain
has been heavy, tho crop this year
will bo shortened, and that will add
another flguro to tho price. New yards
that did not get a good start Inst year
aro also In tho same condition, and
will not yield much, according to tho
present outlook."
Other dealers were fooling about
the same, and looked forward to an
advance In tho prices boforo July 1st.
Krobs Bros, havo tholr big Polk coun
ty yard of 420 acres in good shape,
and report tho grounds In good condi
tion. They also havo 224 acres In
Marlon county. It Is understood that
they rofused better than 2514 cents
for a lot of primes yesterday. With
a big price and fair crop Marlon coun
ty will soo prosperous times this fall,
as tho hops bring in a largo amount
of money for distribution. Tho hop
jtioney reaches pcoplo of all classes,
and la a great help to many peoplo of
small means who tako their vacation
In tho hop yards at picking tlrao, and
still earn money for their winter sup
plies. 0
Sure Cure for Piles.
Itching Piles produce moisturo and
cause Itching, this form, as well as
Bllng, Bleeding or Protruding Piles
aro cured by Dr. Bo-san-ko's Pile
Rontedy. Stops Itching and bleeding.
Absorbs tumors. 60c a jar at drug
gists, or sent by mall. Treaties free.
Wrlto mo about your case. Dr. Bo
sanko, Phlla., Pa.
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For Infants and Children.
Tho Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
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If there is anything you ncoJ
It Is to removo the death-dealing
sower gas from your houso.
I Modern
Plumbing
will do this and give you com
fort as well as health. Have
your old plumbing Inspected
and you may save a heavy bllL
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The crown of womanhood Is tnothethood.
But uneasy lies the head that wears the
crown or anticipates this coronation, when
there is a lack of womanly strength to bear
the burdens of maternal dignity nnd duty.
The reason why so many women sink under
the strain of motherhood is because they
are unprepared.
"I unhesitatingly udvise expectant moth
5ira XS u?e Dr- I'ierce's I'avorite Prescrip
tion" writes Mrs ;.J ,V. G. Stephens, of Milk,
Northumberland do., Va. The reason for
this advice is that Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre
scription is the best preparative for the
maternal function. No matter how healthy
and strong a woman may be, she cannot
use "Favorite Prescription " as a prepara
tive for maternity without gain of health
anil comfort. But it is the women who are
not strong who best appreciate the gTeat
benefits received from the use of "Favorite
Prescription." For one thing its use makes
the baby's advent practically painless. It
has in many cases reduced days of suffer
ltig to a few brief hours. It has changed
the period of anxiety and struggle into a
time of ease and comfort.
The proprietors and makers of Doctor
Pierce's Favorite Prescription now feel
fully warranted in offering to pay $500 for
any case of I.eucorrhea, Female Weakness,
Prolapsus, or Falling of Womb, which they
cannot cure. All the World's Dispensary
Medical Association, Proprietors, of Bur
falo, N. Y,. ask is a fair and reasonable
trial of their means of cure.
MARKET QUOTA
TIONS TODAY
"Make Salem a Good Home Market"
Capital City
Bryant &
Mills Quotation.
Penned, Prop.
Wheat 77c.
Buckwheat 80a
Poultry at Stelner's
Chickens 10llc.
Eggs Per dozen, 15c.
Turkeys 1214c.
Ducks 10c.
Market.
Hop Market,
Hops 19025c. i "
Potatoes, Vegetables, Etc
, Potatoes 15c. .
Onions 2 c.
Dried Fruit.
Peaches 10c.
Apricots 10c.
Apples 10c.
Petlto prunes 4c.
Italian prunes 6c.
Wood, Pence Potts, Kte.
Second Growth J6.00.
APh S3.00 to 13.75.
Orub oak $6.50.
Cedar posts 1214c
Hide, Pelts and fun,
Oreen Hides, No. 1 6c.
Oroen Hiuos, No. 2 4c. '
Calf Bklns 45c.
Bhoep 76c.
Goat Skins 26o to IIM.
Grain and Prour,
Wheat, Salem Vlourlng Mills,
port value, 72c.
Oats $1.10 por cwt
Barloy $20 por ton.
Flour Wholesale, 3.76. ' J
Llva 8took Marks!
Steers 3. lc.
Cows 3c.
Sheep 3c.
Drossod Veal 56c.
Dressed hogs 6c.
Llvo hogs 5 He
Mutton 214c por pound.
Hay, Feed, Ete.
Baled cheat $10.
Baled c1ovt $1.
Bran $22.50.
Shorts $26.00.
Egos, Butter and Cream.
By Commercial Cream Co.
Eggs 16c, cash.
Butter 26c, wholesale.
Butter fat, 25c at station.
ex-
PORTLAND MARKET.
Wheat Walla Walla, 76c.
Valloy 8081c.
Flour Portland, best grade, $3,909
14.05; graham, 3.50$4.00.
Oats Choice vhlto, $1.1714011.20.
Barloy Feed, $13.50 por ton; rolled
$24.50$25.
Mlllstuff Bran, $1020.
Hay Timothy, $16$1C.
Potatoes Common, 70090c.
Eggs Oregon ranch, 1801814c.
Poultry Chickens, mixed, 13013W
per pound; turkoys, 16017c.
Pork Drossed, 71408c.
Beef Dressed, 507150.
Voal,77Hc
Hops 24026c.
Wool Valloy, 16017c; Eastern
Oregon, 12015c; Mohair, 30031c.
Hides dry, 16 pounds and upwards,
1501514c
Buttor Fancy creamery, 25c; dairy
and store, nominal.
Fancy Ico Cases, Crimped Cases,
Crocheted and Laco Paper Dollies at
The Variety Store
91 Court St. AsBor M. Welch. Pros
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CLASSIFIED
WANTED.
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Wanted. An experienced chambel
maid at Willamette Hotel. Steady
Job. 4-19-3t
Wanted. A waitress at Star llestau
rant, 204 Commercial stroot.
4-19-3t
Wanted. Agents for ono of tho most
valuable and best soiling publica
tions over Issued. For full Infor
mation address Vitalogy Distribut
ing Co., Salem, Or. 4-15-3d-lw
Wanted. A farm band, 114 mllos
northwest of Brooks. Wm. H. Egan.
4-13-lwk
FOR SALE.
For 8ale Blade gelding driving horso
throe years old, Apply to E. L. Mar
tin, Turner. 4-17-3t
For 8ale. A lino 10-acre tract oj
land, good houso and barn, ono and
one-quarter mllo east of town,
$1600. Soo Dorby & Wilson. 4-16-3t
For Sale. Fruit land In Benton coun
ty, 320 acres of land, south half of
section 15, township 10 south, range
6 west of Wlllamotto Meridian, con
talnlng 320 acros of unimproved
land, half a mllo from Arllo stntlon,
and about four miles from Wlllam
etto river. On main county road.
W. B. Irwin, 338 North MalnfBtrcot,
Los Angolos, Cat. 4-13-tf
Fine- Body Fir For sale; also soconil
growth. Geo. F. Rodgers, 130 Court
street. 4-14-lm
For Sale. Ono Jersey holfor, 1G
months old, or would oxchango for
wood. Inqulro of Mrs. C. A. Dole,
165 18th stroot. 4-9-lwk
FOR RENT.
Sarden for Rent un suaros, or ior
cash, In East Salem; good land. A.
F. Hofor, Jr. 4-16-tf
MISCELLANEOUS.
Horses Strayed. Ono bay inaro,
weighs 950 pounds, branded "A,"
and ono black colt ono year old,
whlto faco, loft Corvallls April 10,
Information leading to recovery
will bo rowarded. Address Irn
Griggs, Corvallls, Or. 4-10-4t
Jrtoney to Loan at six por cont, sov
oral roBldenco proportlos'ln tho' best
part of tho city for salo on easy
torms. Iloom.G Tioga building,
corner Stnto and Liberty stroota,
4-18-lm
Rooming House. When you come(to
Salem, and want a good' night's rest,
corao to tho Eldrlodgo. Quiet, ro
spoctablo and good rooms. No.
30214 Commercial stroot, nnd phone
2841 Main. 4-18-lwk
Overcoat Lost A valuable black coat
was taken, probably In mlstako,
from tho Wlllamotto hotol on tho
day of tho Republican congression
al convention In this city. A lib
eral roward will bo paid for Us ro
turn. Tho ovorcoat was tho prop
eray of Waltor L. Toozo, of Wood
burn. 4-14-6t
Chemical Painting. Mrs. M. P. Bald
win will glvo Instructions In chom
leal painting. Supply of paints
on hand. Resldenco 266 Front
street. 4-0-lm
Art Class. Miss Lilian Bain has ro
turncd 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, caro of Mrs. P.
B. Strong. 4-lMwk
Bay Havo you tried Edwards & Luscii
crs for meats. Wo have tho best
causago In town. Como and try It,
and bo convinced. 410 East State
street
Salem Truck and Dray Co. Oldest
and best oqulppod company In Sa
lem. Piano ard fumituro moving
a specialty Offlco 'phone, 881. W.
W. Brown & Son, proprietor. Office
No. 60 State street 0-1-1 m
6r.7. M. Parvln-At 217 Commercial
street, upstairs. Singing school
Rudlmontal and sight reading class
es. Begins Wednesday evening, Oc
tober 14th. Class every Wednes
day evening to May 1st, next Tui
tion, $1.00.
Farm for Sale,
114 acres In Marlon county, half a
mile from Mill Clir, 35 aero Im
proved, 65 acros good tlmbor, 14 to 1
mile from a $300,000 sawmill. Land
good, rich, black soil; 6-room houso;
lumbor barn; with outbuildings; 10
acres good fruit, mostly winter arw
pies, trees average 7 years old; good
spring wator at door; two creeks run
through place; good neighborhood; 14
mllo to school, church and railroad.
Flno beaver dam meadow land, easily
cleared. If sold at onco will tako
$3200. Title clear. Terms, two-thirds
down, and from 2 to 3 years on bal
ance wttb 7 per cent Interest; Imme
dlato possession. Call on or address
J, E. Ray, owner of tho farm, Mill I
City, Oregon. 8-8-3m
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PHY81CIAN AND SURqEON.
Dr. I. W. SUrr Offlco In Bush ft Brsflt
building, ovor Oregon Shoo Stop,
Offlco hours, 9 to 12 a. m. one 2 ttt
6 p. m. Calls attonded In city
country. Rosldenco 'phono StMl
Rod. l-ttS
Dr. W. 8. Mott Will hereafter M
found In the Brey block, 276 Of.
morclal street, ovor Oregon Mm
Co. Offlco tolophono, 2931; rMb
donco phono. 2761. Office hovn
to 12. and 2 to 5.
CLEANING AND PRESSING.
Unlquo Cleaning Rooms A. U. WIS
Hams, successor to Shaw & John
Eon, tho cleaners, Is now locatod at
209 Commercial street Ho does
gonoral pressing and repairing busl
noss. Spoclaltles: Skirts, allc
waists, kid gloves, gonta clothli,
Btc. Phone 2614. 4-1-M
WIRE FENCING.
Get Your Poultry Netting, lawn am
Hold fonclng at hendquartors. Lars
stock to select from. Prices al
ways tho lowest, Walter Morley.
Salem Fenco Works, 60 Court St.
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UNDERTAKERS.
Undertakers. Wo carry tho larswrt
and flnost lino of undertaker's gootli
in tho city. Prices to suit all.
Black and whlto hoarse. Prompt,
rollablo. Savo monoy by calling ft.
No. 167. A. M. Clough, A. J, Basy.
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RE8TAURANT.
Ferguson's Restaurant 96 Btafet
street Open day and night Ow
20a tnoalB aro hotter than any MM
houso In tho Btato. Six 20o rattft
for $1.00; 21 20c msals for $9.00.
LODGES.
Olive Lodge, No. 18, I, O. O. F. I. ,
O. F. Hall, Saturday each week, ;s-i
7:30 p. m. B. B. Horrlck, Jr.,'N. tfj
FraDk F. Toovs, recording secretary.
8alem Camp, No. 11B, Woodmen of!
World Moots In Holman HalUei
FrldayattSO p. m. vP, L. Fmsler,
Consul. Wyllo A. Mooros, SefflrV
tary. 1-12-lyr
Protection Lodge No, 2, Ancient 0
der Unltod Workmon, moots eree
Saturday ovonlng In tho HoIaMW
Hall, corner Btato and Liberia
streets. Visiting brethren weleews.
J. O. Graham, M. W.j J. A. SellweeJI
Rocerdor,
Valley ledge No. 18, A. O. U. W.Heetj
In tholr hall in Holman block, eet
nor State and Llborty, every Men
day ovenlng. Visiting brethren
welsome, Roy Mclntiro, M. W. A
E. Aufrnnco, Recorder.
Central Lodge No. 18, K. of P-Oeetle
Hall In Holman block, corner IRM
and Llborty Sts. T-eeday of eaeM
weok at 7:80 p. m. H. II. Turaer,
O. O.; W. I. Staloy. K. of R. and S.
Foresters of America Court 8fcw
wood Foresters No. 10. Meets Prl
day In Turner block. II. G?.
Meyer, C. R,; A. L. Brown, Boo.
Modern Woodmen of America Or
gon Cedar Camp No. 6246. Hetta
ovory Thursday evening at 8 o'oteeH
Holman Hall, 0. E. Matten, T.
0.; A. L. Brown, Clork.
OSTEOPATHS.
,Dr. H. H. Bcovell, Osteopath and 8uf-
gestlonlst Treats chronic disorder
of tho stomach, bowols, Uvor, Id
noys; norvouo and fomalo dlsoase,
lung and throat troublos. D'Arcj;
Bldg., Stato 8t Main 2856.
TON80RIAL AND BATHS.
Evan's Barber Shop Only flrstolaa
snop on tuaio siroou juyory uu
now and up-to-oato, Flnost perj
lain baths. Shave, 16o; hair-cut He
baths, 26c. Two first-class w
blacks. O. W. Evans, proprietor.
DENTI BT8.
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White Corner, Salem, Oregon. Piee
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erat foo In any branch are In especwi
request
WATER COMPANY.
SALEM WATER COMPANY
OFFICE CITY HALL.
For water service apply at oe.
Bills payable monthly In advas
Mao all complaints at the office.
EXPRE88 AND TRANBFEfL
CAPITAL CITY
Express and Truster
Meets all mall and passenger tralM
TUririrA to all uorU of the cwr.
Prompt aerrlce. Telopaote No. MX.
HECKMAN, HBDRICK HOMYJK,
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