.?tf$atC, WhatSMlf Wev STATE REPUBLICANS READY FOR BATTLE Have for Dessert? This question arises in tho family every day. Let us answer it to-day. Try DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8ALEM, ORfeGbfo, FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 19W. , ... t . Z "f-!" . ' ' . - J&II"0, i rlf Unions and henlthfnl rlcerf r, pared in two minutes. No boiling!, no faking I add boiling water and set to eooL Flavers: Lemon, Orange, Rasp feprrv and Strawherrv. f?f n arlrm. It your grocers to-day. 10 cts. tS8$$C090843a$a$Q8 Field Peas Tho best hog feed raised in the valley. We have somo ex tra choice seed peas that we nro malting a close price on. May bo sown for tho next month and make a good crop. Call or writo for prices. Seed Corn z w Wo make a specialty of han- m dllng the best seed corn to be $ obtained, either for a crop or $ for ensilage. D.A. White &Son FEEDMEN AND SEEDMEN 301 Commercial Street, Salem. WWMIHMWWtMM O-cgon Stalwarts Prepared to Fke Shot That Will Revebeate Qve Entire ; Cotmtiy " n 1 1 ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 si 1 1 1 1 1 1 it-- Eggs Wanted We have more ordors than T we can fill, anil wo must have r them. If you want tho highest price tin cash call on Commercial Cream Co. ook ri ct ti ''-' -" l. l I III I I 1 1 I 11 I I I i I 8 1 II I It iDancIng Classes Will Continue. tie dancing class and assembly ch has been conducted in Tioga I. every Saturday during tho win- hvlll contlnuo for several weeks, the same instructor. A cordial Itation is extended to all. 6t Portland; Or., April 29."Rpubli can stato committee, walk in," reads tho new sign on the door of Frank C. Baker, chairman. "And don't for get the 'walk in,'" says Mr. Baker, "nor the chairs inside." Mr. Baker is getting ready to smite the Democratic foo. On Ms table nro a new bottle of ink and countless letters. From tho ink he draws the orders which ho sends forth to the captains In nil the counties. Never is the nrsenal so remote that It is beyond tho word of Frank C. Baker, Commander-in-Chief. And like Caesar, Mr. Baker knows each of his captains by name. "Oregon will lire. the shot that will be heard all over the United States," declared Mr. Baker in the midst of writing a letter. "It will be the first gun of tho national campaign. It will electrify tho whole country. Don't you remem ber before the last Presidential elec tion? Won't It thrill that convention when Bomebody strides to the front Hko a plumed knight, bearing aloft tho tidings from Oregon?" When Mr. Baker nseds an ejacul ation ho makes use of "Holy crow." That's what he exclaimed at this Junc ture of his remarks, for he was thril led with tho scene all tho way down his splnnl marrow into his toes. "Holy crow," he declared, "that convention will go wild, think of itl Don't you remember how the national conven tion of 1888 let looso its enthusiasm over the Republican victory In Ore gon? How the convention was held right after the election in this state? How Hermann beat Gearln for Repre sentative in congress by 7000 votes. How that was tho greatest Republi can victory ever achieved in Oregon up to that time? "Let's see," went on Mr. Baker, clearing his throat and straddling his nose with his spectacles. Whereupon he dived into his archives and learned that In 1888 about C0.000 votes- had been cast, and that In 1902 the num ber was about 88,000.."Out of CO.000 votes In 1888, the Republican plurality was '7000. Out of 88,000 votes In 1902, the Republican plurality was 17,000. ''This year thoro should bo 100,000 votes and tho Republican plurality should be 20,000," said ho. N "It's nil a question of getting voters to tho polls, for If they go, they'll vote Republican. Many electors, cer tain that Oregon is overwhelmingly Republican, won't feel Hko hitching up Jenny and driving to tho polls. But all should turn out and give Roose velt a big majority. We need to in crease tho Republican lead of two years ago. If wo- don't we're just as well off not to hold an election this year. The bigger Oregon's vote for Roosevelt, tho louder will be Oregon's votco of confidence in his adminis tration." Victor H. Metcalf, representative In congress from tho Third California district, who 13 men- HnnP.I fnr nnQftnnatnruiftnrn1 In thn event of Mr. Payne's retirement from the cabinet. Mr. Metcalf is a strong porsonal friend of tho President, Is I a Yalo man, nn athlete and is said to bo a man of marked executive ability. MEETING OF MILLERS. Flour Men Organize In Albany Yesterday. How's This? Wo offer Ono Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. We, the undersigned, hnvo known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and finan cially ablo to carry out amy obliga tions made by their firm. WEST & TRATJX, Wholesale Drug gists, Toledo, Ohio. WALDINQ, KINNAN & MARVIN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Inter nally, acting directly upon tho blood and mucous surfaces of tho system. Testimonials sent free. Price 76c per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Hall's Family Pills are tho best. O BmuiUs STORXAi f m KM m HjWmjs Bongll BMBiti jfivaimm rwn wrap i OUR GREAT Opportunity Cont irnses Dutin,g This Week Basing it on a purely sane proposition that appeals to good taste and good judgment it has proven a success from the start The goods are new, clean and tip-to-date and include al most any article you may desire for your spring changes. It is trtily the GREAT OPPORTUNITY of the sea son for supplying your furniture wants. No other institut ion is in a position to offer such inducements as we are now offering. We are not sacrificing pur own profit, hat the profits of the Oregon Furniture Manufacturing Co., from whom we lake the purchase are being sacrificed, hence the pleasure re take in this great opportunity sale is largely due to the fact that it pleases our customers without financial loss on our fpart. Remember we are 269 Liberty street, next door to Fos. Meyers & Sons. Albany, Or., April 29. Rcprosqnta tlvo millers of Western Oregon mot In tho Hotel Revere this afternoon to or ganize In their own Interest, and for mutual benefit. Frank Gibson, of Rlckrcnl, avus elected chairman and J. G-. Graham, of Snlora, secretary. Suggestions wore called for and made by many present, showing tho need of organization for tho prevention of cutting rates, tho sack abuse, discrimination in buying wheat, etc. A committee consisting of L. D. Koyt, J. M. Sholley, Aug. Fischer, D. O. Hanson and N. C. Christenson on constitution and- by-laws wore ap pointed. Tho convention was composed of n fine body of men, representing tho leading mills of tho valley. They .were: Frank Gibson, -Rickroal. J. Q. Graham, L. C. Penncll,,'c. A, Park, Salem. Sherman Swank, Aumsvllle. Geo. Spanlol, Stayton. S. K. Noel, Monitor. W. H. Wolls, Rutus. D. U Koyt, Perrydnle. E. W; Haines, J. A. Thombrough, Forest Grove. A. M. Llllery, Independence. J. M. Grear, Hlllsboro, M. Thompson, Bo3ton mills. B, A. Washburn, Springfield. J. M. Shelly and C. S. Williams, Eu gene. P. C. Hanson, Cottage Grove. A. W. Fischer, Corvallls. Mr. Aupperle, Jefferson. J. E. Drucks, Lebanon. A. W. Bowersox nnd P. B. Marshal, Albany. Leo Petenon. Commorclal-Rovlow, Portland. N. C. Chrlstanson, Newberg. I The most tliatP ( j can be saidygy H Mp told B r In the I Smoke of , m jW me Cremo B LARGEST SELLER iN THE WORLB Th$ 9and is tin Smoker' Troteetim 'fi. d.J'V Give Me an Opportunity Get hold of a Rock Island System folder, turn to the map, study it a minute or two, and you will get a fair idea of the immensity of the territory traversed by this Company's lines Minne sota on the North; Texas on the South; Alabama on the iiast; Colorado on the West. If you are going East, now or later, will you not kindly give me an opportunity of quoting rates and telling you what our through car arrangements are? Three routes East via Denver, Omaha and St. Paul. L.B. CORllAM. Qsntrat Ab. 140 Third Si., PorHanJ, Ore. The House furnishing Company STORES AT SALEM AND ALBANY HOME ENDORSEMENT. Hundreds of 8alem Citizen? Can Tell You All About It. Home Indorsement, the public ex pression of Salem people, should bo evidenco beyond Jiaputo for every Snlora reader. Surely tho experience of frlond3 and nolghborsr cheerfully given thom, will carry more weight than tho utterances of strangers resid ing In far-away places. Head tho foleowing: Mrs. Neejlinm, wife of W. S. Nood- ham, painter, rosidlng at tho corner of Fourth stroot nud Jefferson avenuo, North Salem, says: "Like almost all painters my husband has been troub led with his hlndneys for years, The exposure, the reaching nnd stooping, combined with the turpentine and matorials in the paint, all tending to put tho kidneys out of order. Ills back often ached bndly at night whon he came home from work and when ho raught cold It always aggravated tho trouble. He rend an aJvertUo mot about Doan's Kidney Pills and procured a box at Dr. Stone's drug store and usod thorn. Thoy did good work by helping him at onco and ho continued their uso until relief wo obtained." For sale, by all Jealers. Prlco 50 cents. FosterMllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y , sole agents for tbo United States, nomomberB tho name Doan'a and take no other. 14 HMREMMMIZMMVlMWnMMNKMMIMMtMMSl I Now We've Got It! S Something that every housewife ought to have, and WILL HAVE when they find out what a fine thing it is. I The Universal Bread Maker B Sold and Recommended by R. 1ML Wade & Co. gBBSHEEaHaHacailXHKBNBRffSgXBBUKBKKBHHaSSlKBIlBaKSIClto aofcosfl ! ntta I Porto Rice Coffee hurt Cure for Pllet. Itching FJlee produce moisture and cause Itching, thla form, aa well aa Dllng, Bleeding or Protruding Piles aro cured by Or. Uo-san-ko'a Pile Remedy, Stops Itching and blading. Absorba tumors. COc a Jar at drug gists, or sent by mall. Treaties free. Write me about your case. Dr. Do sanko, Phlla., Pa. OAKVOXtXJL. Ban TJffcVMHMlL,lTBftt ! We recommend tuts particular kind for it's fine flavor, strength and color T I! 2 Grades 25 and 30c per lb. I ! Try a- pound and let the coffee speak for itself. ! Yokohama Tea Store I 9 Fresh roasted coffees and fine grades of tea a specialty. ! Phone 24 ii Black. Free delivery. MiMIIIMMMIHmimMttilIHHIIHHg i Sliver Plume Blend Is tho strongest 2Cc coffee on tho market, Satisfaction guaran teed. Freo delivery to all parts of the city, Always fresh roasted at the Salem Coffee Poaaler. Johnson & OTlyag, Pt op t Phono 2291 Ml". i , iu ' O. O. F. Tempi Court St. f tl Sigutuv illMllHIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIMIIIIIIIHIHIHIIIIIMUl r