PAlMf CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. MONDAY, MARCH 9, 1IMW. tffe MTHE PRIMARY JUNO. I aot $ 8TATE i JUTOBLICAXB IN M OP WEUWATKS-i COXVI WBiii IX ifi closely i- LejnntALLABSoiin- Lrg IX ORKGOK POLL . .. n 0n.tlhnlfk. TT. k I f DWillMM.w-, ... ffitJlolt. R. Dwn- RuW nl P. A. woicn. Ifr"' . Mlirnr. n w tfoorcs. I. H. Van cihuntL A. L. Hedrick, ; 8bk. John Brophy, Dr. . if R. P. Boise. F. A. Eft CM, T. B. Kay, T. B. I .So, i-Dr. J. Reynolds, ttfti. A. ocsner, uiuu KR.BtlMon, rraiiK - ; H. Ewrwge, i-urrui . Vo. 0. 0. Blnghnm, . ... i n-- W n - Tin . Robinson. Q. II. Fa Gamble, W. C. Wlns- Tiatu, Asa eoc, win. P. A. Erixon. iTvo. 5-J N. Smith, Ellis ftei Uinzenmclr, It. 0. Edward Duel, A. M. 4Vo. J C F Roynl Jolin if Dnxer. A A. Burton. J B. Putman, Frank E. B. Millard. ;Xa 7-L. W. Achoson, litne. Jai. Roberts, C. S. Uet Utcey. A. Dauc. Jtae Huber. w. P. ftcrfl FIony, A. M. Aspln- LiFolMtte, It. Pattor- -E. L Martin, J. W. Mc- iJLUndsey, F W. Reed, ih, J M. Watson. rt), Cunningham, L. M. Wte Hemley, S. H. llntch, in, J. D. Mann, Roy v. tl& Polwll. wer Simmons. J. D. Iliflier, and Bills Stevens. -Uojrd Reynolds. Geo. !fM Howell. W. D. Mn- Bi Catfield. Jas. Win- tkn Roooey. ra not a Republican I to the call to select rioln. m atmber this precinct Is ill, TEA S imports but little k WM than in 1864. ch poor tea. rint jovTBtntT If nti inn'i rtk twjhlm. DETORR APRIL 1; It BY. "IP. M imnr. f dellnnuent Atirii i wl before March 15 nro' JJfJcouBt of 3 nor cent. l-llBe tax before Anrii ? to October 1 Is so- i riST ffll"nl,i! iB? . MJIo AallArbury.' Lt after that date to ij" f cent, with an HsiHy of I per cent por t:h month thfl m- ..... -" -w M.u M.- ( fV be paid by mall, unit or m n no i. n.,iu. 'tt Uxetdue mv i. en' fa Snd a Ieuer to xq ' Zl,11 inning the prop- . - - aum. iiiri'Hf wn iia Zf? at dUcount. "'"oa &ooV "rtofketH "'"" tlttll k. ' Y' "' iMCTOU- lltiWw r.i ine court- ffirt h 7. Jrn S? U.tfi l months fjfr elmions win bo i"SL""- ,r : '.im; .":. .,,M ' traai6B. . . VJ ttU home treat- . - vaaeat enra 0SitJ?',t " K'iaiTrs1 "- . .orw n.u. t.J..rMWrejr,4 )w. ' menu. at w kkiay. Its w. " Me. ti liZr: l soid h .r- iJ!Iv . " M WtUt. AMUSEMENTS H-H 1 II H I 1 1 I 11 t II 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 r Grand Opera House. March & and 10 Elkn Minstrels. AHditoritim Roller Rink. Morning-, afternoon and evening BCSBloriS. Tho Vandette. Moving pictures find Illustrated songs, evory afternoon and evening except Sunday and Monday after noons. Tho Nlckclodloii. Moving- pictures and Illustrated songs afternoons and evenings. ELKS GALA NIGHT Tonight at tlio Grand Opera House When the curtain goes up at 8:30 tonight at the Gran'd opera house on tho ministrel show which the Elks will give,' tho Immense audience gathored there will witnoBS tho reai thing and In about a minute, they will bo wlso to tho fact that' there Is W. CARLTON SMITH, Exalted RuU'r. notifying tho Public to reserve their 8 oats at onto. "something doing." No makeshift scenery or costumes, but an elabor ate equipment, the equal of tho best and tho performers will not have to dopend upon tlio npplnuso of their friends, because thoy nro frlonds, but tho audlcnco by tho merits of tho show will be forced to applaud spon taneously and becnuso It Is really deserved. No pains hnvo boon spared Hnrry Albert. to mako this tho greatest ovont of like nuture tho Elks have ovor un dertaken. Tho first part will bo In regulation stylo with the orchestra on tho stago nnd Dr. W. Carlton Smith In tho cantor as Interlocutor, Hanked on either sldo and to tlw rear with tho mombors of tho com pany. Tho end mon who will ontor talu with Jest and song arc Messrs. Sam L. Morgan, "Dell" Dlnsmore, L. R. Stoolham mer, Chas. E. Dier, E. Cook Patton, Clint. Draper. Davo Yantls and Harry Mlllor. The ballads are in the capa ble hands of Meters. R. A. Heritage, F. D. Deckebach. J. P. Huchas H. W. Waters (assisted by Qpal Goln anrti ueon uuinertson) and F. W. Durbln. Tho finale of tho first part Intro duces a boautlful piotiure effeot that is original and very pleasing. Among others who materially -add to thf suocesi of the show is Mr. W. Carl ton Smith, who will ing some song suocewes with a novel effect. There has been a fine saleOf seats, bnt there are still some good ones left. The second -night there will bo a considerable change of program. 'I U i ,1.1,. Mr. John Riha of Vlnlng, la., says "I have been Belling DeWltt's Kidney and Bladder Pills for about a year antf they give better satisfaction f hanl ay pill I ever sold, I have used them mys41f with line reaaUa." 8o13. by all druggist. M BSSSSSSSSSSSbk Harry OUtiger. Transfers of Iiand. L. II. Boworman tn V tt I Knuths, 22 acres, t 7 "s,r f n. d d C000 John Hughes Co., to Bruce' Cunnlnghnm, 60.S4 acres, "t 8 s, r 3 w, w d 2472 S. A. nnd E. Rack' to Ivan Pooler, lotB 10, 11 and 12, Cnrtwright's addition, lots 7 nnd S, Compton's addition No. 1, also lot 6 block 9 and lots 7 and 8, block 1, also lots 3, 4, 9 and 10, Comp tou'B addition No. 1, to Sa lem, w d 2000 W. H. Livingston et ux to N. B. and A. Doud, 19.19 ncrea t 5 s, r 1 w, w d 1800 J. and M. A. O'Hare (by Bhor Jff) to Albert TItzl, land In bcc 33 and 34, t 8 s, r 1 o, deed 1C60 O. T. Molsan to Ed. Dutuls, lot9 1 and 2, block 38, town of Gervais, w d 1600 J. T. and N. Copeland to O. A. Blmls, blocks 13, 14 and 15, Remington addition, Wood burn, w d 1600 R. L. and N. C. Hall to M. L. Hall, 80 acres, b of sw sec 15, t 0 b, r 4 e, w d.'. 1500 V. G. and D. J. Holt to Geo. H. Van Buren, lots 10 and 11 block 13, Railroad addition to Jefferson, w d 1300 Northern Pacific Ry. Co. to Nohnlem Investment Co., 100 acres, sec 12, t 8 8, r 2 e, w d 1280 Jane Hartley (by guardian) to M. M. Hartley, 29 acres, t 7 nnd 8 s, r 2 w, deed 975 E. J. nnd R. Kenady to Hugo Kunzc, 1 acre In Woodburn, w d 6C0 Clins. II. BsnBon to C. H. Ros- Biter, 40 acres, sec 29, t 8 s, r 1 e, w d 600 Al Coolldgo et ux to L. P. . MaBcher, land In town of Sll verton, w d 500 E. A. Boiso et al to A. W. Pee bles, lots 5 and 0, block 1, ' Boi80's second addition 4o Snlem, w d 425 A. O. Fecher to Martin Hanson, land in Silverton, w d 250 J. C. Copolnnd to A. O. Fccher, one-third of an acre, t 6 a, r 1 o, w d 250 Jno C. Copolnnd to Paul Fechor Innd In t 6 b, r 1 e, w d . . . . 250 J. L, and M. M. MoorcB to L. F. Mnschor, four-fifths interost In 12ncre8, t 4 b, r 1 w, q c d 150 O ' Good for Everybody. Mr. Norman R. Coultor, a promi nent architect, In tho Dolbcrt build ing, San Francisco, says: "I fully endroso all that has been said of Electric Bitters as a tonic medicine. It Is good for ovoryhody. It corrects ptomach, llvor and kidney dlBordorJ In a prompt and offlciont mnnnor nnd builds up tho system," Elootrlc Bitters In tho host spring medicine ovor Bold ovor a druggist's countor; as a blood purlfior It Is uncqualcd: 50c at J. C. Perry's drug Btoro. Stanford university will hereaftor collect a tuition feo of $25 per sem ostor from law student?. Strong and Healthy PooRry If you feed Coulon's Improved Mash Egg Food Your hens will bo cackling ovor fresh laid eggs, threo times as many aj they would lay without this food. You will help yourselves and help ua If you do your buying In outline from U8. Good literature on poultry raising free. TILLSON & CO. 151 HIGH ST. - Phono 130. Bargains Still closing out my oM stock, ospeclnlly ladlos' and obildrens' shoes and slippers -Prices $2.25, $2.5, $2.75 and $3.80 Give me a eall and ato tbosa bargains. Repairing neatly done. Maiy Pairs Slfi at Cast Jacob Vogt 345 State St i until iii mini mil lit t I lie I White House Restaurant t For a Regular I 25c Dinner at 20c I They caa't bo beat McG'tfchrist & Son Proprietor. l iiiHiiiiinii ii immiN HHiniiiiiiiiaimnumi am oquKT iTKorr. Cull and try Aw. XNb f lie. Board pr Wk IJ.78, i alte fsralahed cwm very I raoabl. AT TIM Salem Restaurant MEALS 15c lMIIIIMtMIHIIHIHM iSi-i iiiliil 1 llllHIHIW I ELITE HOTEL Restaurant and hotel, on European plan. Meals at all ;i hours on short order. Regular dinner 25 cents. Thirty new- ! ly finished furnished rooms. E. ECKJERLEN, Prop, 148 Commercial St. I 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 III 1 1 M j HOTEL OREGON Cor StTcntli nnd Stark Stn. Portland's ftew and Modern Hotel. Rates $ I per day and up. ' European plan. Free Bus. WRIGIIT.WCKINSON HOTEL CO. Proprietors wmmniimmnHim THE O. K. Store GROCERIES THAT SPEAK for'tbomselvcs, as ours do neod little praising. Wo might woll bo pardoned for being enthus iastic about them. But all wo say is GIVE US A TRIAL ORDER. Once you do that we will not have to coax you for a second. Our Groceries will speak for themselves on your table. You'll bo eorry you hadn't commenced trading here before A. A. ENGLEBART, Twelf'h Street near Woolen Mill Phone 122. TORRID ZONE FUNARCE The abovtr cat reereeente brick lined Torrid Zone Furc Guaranteed gat, smoke and dot' proof.. Economical and durable. A L. FRASRR 9M 8TATJE WTUKMT, Eitimatee fursfiked en heatin BBP 5, rCd I vJ( lrxaBBBBBBl IIIIL-. - JTbbbbI KjfJ3PJT(mimv bBbbHbB aWLBBBBBBBBBaBBinBBBBBBBEBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBnBl BBBBnl v BBBBBjBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBVBBBBBBBBBBBBBM 'BBBBBmBBBBBBBBBBBBnl wbbbbbbbbbbbbbibbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbdbbbbbbb! CMBObbbbbP . tBBKKgBBHjBP' bBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB -nnmnnii itiittiHii mmiaitHinMiHi tuc i a rricicr THE GLASSlnED re-x KAUi For Sale Good Btock andaTry ranches for" calo at reasonable prices, with or without stock, somo timber. Can also locate good government homesteads. L. F, Goln, Waldport, Or. 2-19-lm For Sale Bartlet and Comlco piar Bcions for salo nt $10 por thou sand by E. H. Rhodes, Albany, Oregon. 3-3-lwk For Salc Six-room houso and barn. two acres of land, 60 or 70 Royal Ann cherry trees, also other fruit for family use. Price, 12500. Latham Land Company, over Port land General Electric Company. E-4- For Sale Mammoth Blackberry plants; also somo wnlnuts trees left. Call nt 447 State Btreot C Dlllman. 3--3t For Sale -FlrBt-clasB carpet paper at this offlco; 25c for a big roll. FOR ItKNT For Rent Ono tcn-acro hou yanl six acres of farming land, with houso and outbuildings; ono 5 acro tract of loganberries gardes and orchard with houso and out buildings; ono lCncro hop yard with houso and barn, to bo ront od all or Bcpnrato. Located ono mllo north of Wauconda, on olbc trio lino. Enqulro of E. M. Mas soy, 444 N. Winter St., Snlem, or A. W. Nfuaom, Gorvale, or phono Farm 69 or W. II. Egnn, Gervais, Phono Fnrmors 30. 2-20-tf DILYMKN. Cummins Ilros.' Transfer CVuiiwny All klndB of tranufor work done Furnlturo and plnnot boxod read) for shipment. Prompt service la J our motto. Stand and office at 253 South Commercial street Phone 210. Residence Phone 988 HKKHgo nnd KxpresH B. N. Will to. gonoral delivery to any part of tho city on Bhort notice Stand In front of Barnott'u restaurant, Com mercial Btroot, Phono 390. Rosl donco phono 590. 2-14-tf LIVERY AND FEED 8TARLB8. fS Livery and Feed StaMoti Old Poat offlco Stables, at 254 Ferry street, betweon Commercial and Frost streets. Tolophono 188, Some ol tho finest llYorlos In tho city cau bo found hero. Dick Westacott proprietor. 10-1-lyr WANTED. Wanted Two young mon, ran make $15 to 25 pur week; $25 ecourj ty required. Call at onco, 229 North Commercial street, room 33. 3-G-3t Wiuited Man with $100 to tako half Interest In good paying busi ness. Call nt onco, 229 North Commorcial Btreot, room 33. 3-5-31 Wanted Girl to do light housework. Call nt 647 South Commercial streot. Roy Buokingbnm. 3G-3t Wiiii tl Reliable middlo-aged man wants position in Btoro or othor kind of work. Address 357 Com mercial street. 3-5-51 Wimted To buy horao, muat weigh 1300 pounds. Prefer 1500-pound horse; age between 5 and 10 yearn old. Phone 74, or call at Salem Truck & Dray Company'a offlco, Salem, Oregon. 3-0-1 m Wanted A girl from 8 to 12 years old for companion, to mako her home, or would adopt, if suited on both Hldos. Inquire at 479 State street. 3-7-3t PIIOFK88IONA1V. uyv. l!lIlii,M. l.lhysician aae Burgeon. Telophone 307 Mala Offices, 54 6 State street, oppoalU court bouse, Salem, Or, Residence Phone 813 Main. fi-U- lwo I'LUMKKKS. Theo. 31. IJarr Plumbic, hot water and steam heating and tinning 164 Commercial street, Pboac Main 102. 9-1-lyr M. J. I'ctxo! Plumbing, steam and gas fitting. Successor to Knox A Murphy, 226 Commercial street Prone Main 17. MJ8GKLLANKOU0. Will Call and I'uy Cavh For men's east off clotbln, broken watchee and jewelry. We clean and pre. High grade work. Pbone 96$. Sigourney, 483 State. 1-15-tf. NoticeThe undersigned will set be responsible for any debts contract' ed by anyone but himself. Geo W. tlcwwr. 3-4-1 w llltlHHf litMll WW the Py Who borrowed Snell bicycle from The Jorai office about two weeks ago klaily return same, as the owner a4t it. , l-l-tt " '' ' ' H"H Veteei Lmber awl Fuel Ce. !- ker ,sIagl, kHildisf MaterkUi wood uul eeal. Low inrlcea mA prompt doUverlee. One bloek eaet of S. P. pascfigr depot Pkm 198. T-l-W ftatte A WeHtvoth--ri wifftq, llejtefa a4 eigari. We kaadU the celebrated Kellog gamd Oat whisklee. Cool asd retrenktag ker constantly oi draught. etk Ooaatterclal street. l-J-lyr Wit I ft JJ" Q Our meat warkH ea Xt MUte street ha keen deakled 1 b4m aad we are better prepared tfceui ever tq serve euatoMera. Pret ser-rlee and the keet ot ,saeats gmc iMtte, OtA dr phone 191, Bt M. adwtria ft Oe. BUTTKRNBT HRBA1. It la worth more than any the 'tread yet tke prlee U so higher. For Mile at your groeers'. CALIFORNIA BAXBftr, . Thomae Cooley, lrepe. LODGBfl. Carpenters Union No, l&m LeeaJ Union No. 1065 ot Carpenters Jolrors of America moot every Saturday ovonlng at 7:30 p. w. la Hcarot hall, 420 State St. A. W. DonnU, Roc. Sec. Forcstcm of Anivrlca Court Sher wood Foresters, io. 19. Meet Snburduy night In Hnlmnn hall, Stnto street Waldo Mlllor, 0, R.; J. C. Perry, financial aocrotary. Central Lodge No. 18, K. t P. Castle Hall In Hohnaa block, eor nor State and Liberty street Tuonday of each week at 7:59 . in. Oscar JokasoB, O, O.; H. BJ. Anderson, K. ol R, and 1. Modern WoelneH ef Anerlea-Ore goa Cedar Camp No. E24I. Meet every Thursday eveaiag at t o'clock la Rolmaa kail. W. W. Hill, V. O.; F. A, Tamer, tltrk. Woodmen ef Werld Meet every Fri day nlgkt at 7:39, la HeiMRM au O. L. Darling, 0. 0.; P. L. Fra Ir, Clerk. Lincoln Annuity Unle.-llek, aveet dont and pension Insurance; $!, 000,000 pledgrd; every elaln ald Good agent wanted. J. H. GL Mongomory, supreme organiser, Box433 Balom, Oregon.' X, X. Ryan, socrotary, 546 State street. BASH AND DOCK FAGTORIBeJ. Franlt M. brown. Manufacturer sash, doors, mouldings. All kind of house flalsk and hard weed work. Front street, between BtMe and Court. Make nil complaints at tke oee. Gold Dcit Float i Made by TXB ITT3Xmf FrW. KR OOKPAXT, BtdMf, OHfen, Made tot ttkutty , Ask yew groOK for It, Bran tad efcrte always oi kaad. P. B. WAlUce AGENT miie)BieiiHittieie.eniBVit)t.f THE AVENUE Creams, Icee, cigar nnd coafeo lons. Cornor of Seventeenth and Asylum nvenna. N. u. Zm&r, prs- prietor. 'N ONB OK MANV COLORS LARGEST FACILITIES IN THE WEST I'OR THE PRODUCTION OF IIIQII GRADE WORK MIS Al IIW At ISTU HIMfl H5u,tTk.H' BBnWaaJLf aJ BBmBhJauafeenif Taut eBMJMJkaBbdkaV PKJ MbMNIIIIIIi Iti rfUBJfBtB A Sr MtfltUe kt SwT Pwr!. tdtft 44 aUaitk a3 Rs4 7Ifr. A 'Wia rrCoiiiipaii.Hi.iB'ij(erflK. Uve ml Khiimr TnMlitoM. Pi milm iunmu. lmwu yioad. 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