-y tit - iMi.iiiuiiiiuiiwjftiuiiiMtfipipnqiBsgggBgsga PRIMARY LAW IN EFFECT City Recorder Judah Sub mits Report of In vestigation City Recorder Judah has submitted 4the result of his investigations as to ,8ghothor the provisions of the direct Jprimary law applied to tho city elec- ;tions in Salem. Tho council at a re cent meeting directed that tho matter should bo investigated, and Recorder Judah submits tho following report. "In obedienco to tho provious or der of this council, I have investigated tho Direct Primary Nominating Law of tho State of Oregon, adopted by the peoplo at tho last goncral election, and now in force, as to .its bearing upon, and application to, tho regular munici pal elections of tho City of Salem, and herowith respectfully submit my find ings, as follews: "Tho law docs apply to municipal elections in' this city. "Tho city recorder is tho ofllcer charged with tho enforcement nnd op eration of tho law in its bearing upon all municipal olections. "Tho existing list of judges and clerks ot oiection, serving under ap pointment of this council, are amen able to duty nt and for said direct primary nominating oiection within tho city. "Notice of such primary election must be issued, served and posted by Thursday, October 6, 1004. "Such direct primary nominating election in and for tho city of Salem, Oregon, must bo hold in said city on Saturday, November 5, 1904, from 112 o'clock m. to 7 o'clock p. m. "I respectfully ask tho appointment of a special committee on election (with tho Hon. Mayor as chairman thereof) to nssist in tho initial applica tion of this lnw to the affnirs of tho city." Bucklon's Arnica Salve. Has world-wido famo for marvelous cures. It surpasses airy other salve, lotion, ointmont or balm for Cuts, Corns, Burns, Boils, Sores, Felons, Ul cers, Totter, Salt Itheum, Fover Sores, Chapped Hands, Skin Eruptions; in fallible for Piles. Curo guaranteed. Only 25c at J. C. Perry's drug store. Bears the V N8 Kind You Kara Always Bought 1 : : Wall Paper Latest designs in stock, and good work guaran- teed. We have the small store and small prices J E. L Lemmon I 299 Liberty St. J Phone 2475 it n 1 1 u 1 1 1 i'i n 1 11 1 1 11 tji f CIRCASSIAN I Ice Cream in Paper Pails to take home. H Pt. paper poll 10c 1 pt. paper pail 15c 1 qt. paper pall 25c gal. paper pail 50c atZinn's I 154 State St. Phone 1971 u 1 t i' u 1 1 1 ii ' niim i MaHMftMM,,ll,,,M Hop Pickers. Remember... That wo are prepared to supply you with eatables of nil kinds suit able for camp life. Hams and bacon, canned goods, croam cheese, etc. Money back for any unsatisfactory article. Try us. ATWOOD & FISHER Phone 57 1. Grocers Corner Commercial and Coart. the Council OPEN ALL NIGHT fine KHrifltr Block, 141 State St J. A. Cooper, GRIP CONVALESCENCE There's nothing better than Scott's Emulsion after the .grip. When the fever is gone the body is left weak and exhausted; the nervous system is completely run down and vitality is low. Two things to de: give strength to the, whole body and new force to 'the nerves. Scott's Emulsion will do it; contains just what the worn out system needs. Rich blood, healthy flesh, resistive force, more and be ter nourishment are what Scott's Emulsion supplies to the convalescent. We'll tend you a mple free upon requett. SCOTT & DQWNE, 409 Peirl Street, New York. Murdorous Horse Thief. Lovejoy, tho ex-convict horso thief, who shot Deputy Sheriff Hugh Fields, of titis county, in tho mouth, is report ed ot hnvo been at the Keys ranch, near Muyville, on the 20th. Tho man, who had a scar on his forehead, nnd other wise tallied with the description of Lovejoy, was working for Mr. Keys in tho" harvest field, when Miss Mary Keys, who is an export nmateur photog rapher, essayed to take a picturo of tho harvesting crew. Tho stranger lie camo angry at this, refused to bo pho tographed, and demanded his pay, upon receiving which ho left for parts un known. Sheriff Keoton has had men on Lovejoy 's track for nbout two weeks, and the traced liim to the Mayville neighborhood, nnd feel sure that lie is tlid ' mail wanted. Fossil Journal. Carpentry. A. Ollngor, the old reliable carpen ter, has again opened a shop with W. T. Rlgdon, the Court-street undertak er, and is ready now to take orders for job work on Immediate call. Rig don's phone, 2271, 142 Court street. lm A. OLINGER. Feck Nominated. Oskosh, Wis., Sept. 2. Tho Domo cratic state convention tonight nomi nated the following ticket: Governor, George W. Peek; licuten-ant-governor, Dr. H. A. Lathrop; sec retary of state, James P. Nolan; treasurer, Andrew 'Jensen; attorney- gonernl, William F. Wolfe; railroad commissioner, Edward L. Hanlon; in surance commissioner, Henry Fetzer. Good tea, good coffee, best baking-powder, best flavoring extracts, best spices, pure soda, at fair prices and moneyback. Schilling's Best, at your grocer's. tHllltDtllMMtinlllMt :: Substantial :: Meals... at the i White House I Restaurant . George Bros. Props. TimiiiHininHii"'1 NEW TIRES. Just received a lot of new tires direct from the factory. If in need of a tire see mo. Century thorn-proof tires $8 pr. Century toughtread tires ?7 pr Century No. 100 tires J6.00 pr All guaranteed. FRANK J. MOORE. iBBM'MBl,a IIIM" Best of everything. NORTH PACIFIC COAST BEER ON DRAUGHT Wines, Liquors and Ggars Prop Phono wain w. DAILY CAPITAL JOUBWAL, PERSONALS Ned Gnmblo spent Suudny nt Albany. Mrs. E. C. Dick is homo from a visit at Portland. Wm. T. Miller, of Amity, was in the city during the week. Mrs. A. L. Hussey returned to her homo in Turner today. Mrs. A. D. Leech and children went to Sweet Home yesterday for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Moisan, of Brooks, spent the day in Salem yestcr tlay. Miss Ruth Roberts, of Eugene, is tho guest of Miss Olive Metcalf for a fow days.' Ex-Land Agent B. W. Geer went to Oregon City today to take up a home stead. Miss Helen McCoy returned from sponding the summer nt Mehama last oveniug. Mrs. H. E. Levy, of Victoria, B. C, returned last evening, nfter n visit with Mrs. J. Adolph. Mrs. Ida Babcock and daughter, Mamie, nro homo from the nttending tho Astoria regnttn. Dr. Anna Barr returned to Portland Inst ovening, after an extended visit in this city and nt Newport. Miss Pearl Macoy loft last ovening for Spokane, after spending tho sum mer with her pnrents in this city. Mrs. Thos. Howe, of Mt. Angel, re turned homo last evening nfter a visit with Mrs. S. 11. Vail, of this city. Judge Scott was called to Aurora to day, between trains, in consultation .with County Commissioner Miley. Mr. and Mrs. P. McBroom, of Pen dleton, returned homo hiBt ovening, af ter a visit with friends in this city. . Mrs. E. B. Thompson returned today from an extended visit with her sister, Mrs. Emily Bartges, of Dayton, Wnsh. Miss Nellie Connelly, who has been visiting her friend, Miss Margaret Purkhurst, returned to Portland this morning. Mrs. John Bobbins, of Canby, re turned to that place last ovening, nfter 11 . visit with her brother, Mr. A. W. Prescott. Levi Westbrook left this morning for Ottenheimer's hop yard, whero ho will run tho Fuller & Douglas store during the season. Miss Pearl LaPort, of Albany, camo ilown to this city last evening, and is , Visiting ait the home of her sister, Mrs. Wll, Woh.i, Airs, Susannah Farmer, of Santa Hosa, Col., nrrived in tho city lust ov ening, nnd ix visiting relatives nnd friends here. Wnlker and Philip Kiiinin, of Port land, returned to their home lust even ing, after visiting thoir cousin, Miss Madeline Walker. Bruce Ij. Neelnnds returned this morning from Albany, where ho Iiiih boon spending tho past two weoks with his grandparents. Mrs. D. H. Mnokie returned to hor homo in Portland last, evening, nfter at tending tho fuuoral of hor brother, tho late Oeorgo P. Hughes. Afrrf ft. T. Hiiii'kliia nml fsnti. llnr- man.., who have been tho guests of Mrs. W. W. Walker, returned to their homo at Dalles yesterday. Miss Lillian McXnry, matron of the Salem Hospital, returned from San Francisco Inst pveniug, where she at tended tho famous Lane lccturos. Miss Alicia McElroy, of Kugono, who is in tho city for a short time, wont to Clioniiiwn last night for n visit with her aunt, Mrs. Mnggio McFnddon. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. P. It. Smith, former residents of this city, expect tp arrive hero somo time next week from Ta coma, to again make their homo here. Mr. nnd Mrs. S. O. Trullitjger nro vis iting at tho homo of Mr. Trulllnger'n sister, Mrs. T. T. deer. Mr. Trulllngi-r is deputy county clerk of Clatsop county- Mrs. Mnggio Harris camo down from Albany last evening, and stopped off in this city for a visit with Mrs. Joshua Smith, en routo to her homo in Pendle ton. Mrs. Prank Howe nnd duughtor, Miss Helen, of Portland, who have beou vis iting at tho homo of Mrs., Howe's sister, Mrs. S. II. Vail, returned homo last ev ening. John Portor. of Wont Stnyton, re- turnod tills morning ucoompanled by Mrs. Porter, who has reeontly gwio through a successful operation at the Ploronco Santntorium, Miss Virginia Hyrd is here to resume her duties as stenographer ia the United States land office, after an ex tended vacation apont at her home in Salem. Itoscburg Keview. Mr. Clem Lewis, of tho Wclls-Fnrgo Express Company, left yesterday for Eastern Oregon, where he goes to ac company his mother and brother, the latter being very weak, having jtt re covered from a siege of typhoid tever. V. AV. Aupperle, a brother of the Jff ferson banker and miller, from Iowa, who has been visiting that gentleman, came down last evening, to hear Ber retary of the Treasury Bbaw speak, and left this morning for the East, after a SALEM, OBEOON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1004. RB "I"1 ,aM flB Attorney J. N. Brown was a pas senger ,to the bay this morning. Morris Winter, of Albany, has been in the city on business for n fow days. Mrs. Helen Denrborn cumo up from Portland this morning for 11 visit hero. A. A. McGlll and family went to Newport today for 11 few weoks outing. Mrs. It. P. Hnbcrslinm, of Astorin, is visiting nt the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Frnnk A. Frisby for a few days. Miss Kiln Welch went to Boswoll Springs this morning, where sho will spend her vacation. Prof. L. It. Travcr returned homo to day from Tho Dalles, whore ho has nt. tended the institute there. Oliver Corl, of Albany, who hns beon in tho city on business for a few days, returned homo this morning. Mrs. It. D. Gilbert spont tho day with relntivos tit Jefferson this morning. Mrs. Steiwer nccompanicd her homo. Mrs. W. Carlton Smith left this morning for Hoquiam, Wnsh., whore bIio will visit friends for a fow weoks. Chief Justice Wplverton went to Al bany today, and tomorrow will lenvo with Mrs. Wolverton for n plensuro trip on Pugct Sound. Mr, and Mrs. John F. .Cordray camo up from Portland last evening in thoir automobile, and spent tho day innkiug preliminary arrangements for tho opora houso season. . John Maiirvr, tho gunsmith, went to Kugono. to day on bushiest, but was armed with fishing tnuklo and tho 'in tention of spending n few days on tho trout streams in that vicinity. Mrs. John Morris and son, Itobcrt, loft this morning for Palo Alto, Cnl., whuro Itobert will enter Stanford Uni versity. Mrs. Morris will spend tho con,,nB re"r tlicre- Bank Improvements. The Lailil & Hush bunk is making ex tensivo excavations under its building for tho purpose of enlarging tho wood storage room underneath. Tlioy huvo recently added considerable to tho ru pnoity of tho heating plant, which fact necossitntos grouter room for fuel, henco this substantial improvement. Manning Bound Over. II. Ii. Manning, who was arrested on circus day for touching Elinor King of a purso containing $85 In cash, was given liis preliminary examination this morning mid was bound over hi tho by Justice Turner in the sum of $500 bail, to await tho action of the circuit court. Sovcral witnesses woro exam ined, and, while tho evidence is purely circumstantial, yot it is strong enough to connect tho defendant with t no crime, in tho opinion of tho magistrate. His anklo is in very bail eomlitiou as tho result of his flying leap from the court houso window. o Do It toaay. The time-worn Injunction, "Nevor nut off 'till tomorrow what you can do today," Is now generally present ed In this ferm: "Do It today!" That la tho terse advise wo want to give you about that hacking cough or de moralizing cold with which you havo been struggling for several days, per haps weeks. Take some rollablo reme dy for It TODAY and let that remedy be Dr. Doscheo's German Syrup, which has been In uso for over thirty-five years. A few doses of It will undoubt odly relievo your cough or cold, and 1U continued uso for a few days will curo you completely. No mattor how deep-seated your cough, even If dreadJ consumption has attacked your lungs, Gorman 8yrup will surely effect a cure as It has done beforo la thou sand! of apparently hopeless caiea of lung trouble. New trial bottles, 2Cc; regular size. 7Ec. At all drusarlsts. Haberdashery Your "Toggery' wants, aro as well looked after hero ns your clothing wants. Wo havo the correct "little things" ttint mark a man ns a "good dresser.' Furnishings must bo right In order to secure a place in our stock. Our. store is aglow with tho smartest and nowest Ideas in Neckwear, Shirts, Gloves, Hosiery, etc. .'-' ' Tho things you'll sere hero nro "different." "" . HATS i We're hatters, of course, as well as clothiers and habordashers. Our hat business receives our special caro. Evory now and correct shapo Is hero. Wo sell only tho best makers' best hats. Wo novor hitch fancy prices onto our clothing, hats, or toggery, becauso of its excellence. Wo will bo pleasod to satisfy any wnrdrobo need you may havo. Salem Woolen C. P. BISHOP, Will Yo Pick Hops o If so, see that your wheel is in good re pair before you com mence for yot may want to use It. Watt Sliipp The Bicycle Man Will look alter all tho details, call (or and deliver your wheel, and you will not be dlseappointod by having only half job. 258 Commercial St. Phone lied 2161 ! Wonderful bargains in i the REMNANT SALE f At The Old Cronise Studio, i Over the New York Racket Store. ! $2.50 per Do. Books I To help pass tho dragging fQ m Iioiim away. Hooks to bright- A A en many dull or stormy days n that nro bound to come. 7 U Books to amuse, to Interest, w to Instruct, to suit evory fan- H cy nnd evory taste. Horo Q you will find thoin In huge m "tacks Evory recent book of A popular Action on hand nt ru- m a duccd prices. a Patton's Book Store. J gS IIMIHMUHMHItMHIMIM 8Mt I The Question Of What Watch To buy is a bard one (or the avorage are rold undor the same name, aud It A I 1 11 M It A HA aftft A 4Idh&l feiiklli.a &.. AU,1 viud wucin pinvuuBi unnijf stug mm eziravagance begins. tvu are WATCH EXPERTS and will gladly help you In this matter, Our stock embraces the best watches made. Coma In and look them over we're always pleased to show whether you buy or not. Aud, REMEMBER, repairing is our specialty, pur prices are right. jClias. H. fJonr Optician, M ttt Stmt. 5 Mill Stotef Proprietor. MADE IN SALEM Sold by Most of Salem's Grocers mmMMmiimniiM Gold Dust Flour i Mado by THE SIDNEY POW ER COMPANY, Sidney, Ore gon. Mado for family use. Ask your grocer for It. Bran and shorts always on hand. . i P. B. Wallace I AGENT Maam8i Chicago Market. Chicago, Sept. 2. - Hoptemlier wheat, I.07hJ new, $1,07; co-u B3Vjfii'84Va; Oats, 31tfrt;2lKl. Mote Baggies The past few days wo huvo moved out several more populur-priiitid bug gins. 1'iu-t is we nro more tliau proud of our vehicle line. Wo hnvo tho fen tiiros that iiinke an already good buggy better. In other words, flrst-elnsi stm-k with up-to-date trimmings and detail, nil ut popular prices. Come and sec. F. A. Wiggins' Implement House 255-257 Liberty 8t Farm Implements, Automobiles, 8owlng Machines and Supplies, j man to decide. Dozens of grades puzzles any but an expert to de. 9 ...-Au-..... --.!- VffF. a T Hinges, j Next rfwr to UcW A Sui Sank gr"yMf MARK 3 Jerfecffonr I MING WWDER I PUT UP IN GLASS JARS I iLLT-S, QlTsTzQAjJj It .! very pleasant visit. r. Stoae' drus stores. ' mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm