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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1904)
DAILY OATITAI. JOURNAL, SAUBM. OBSaOW, SATURDAY, NOVEMBEB 10, 1904. IBIIllill Kin.1 f?a Great waves of heavy hair I Oceans of flowing iresses I Beauty, elegance, richness! yer's Hair Vigor is a hair-food. It feeds the r Ind the hair grows. That's all there is to it. Aijkl it is a splendid tonic to the hair, giving hair follicles tone and strength. This is why checks falling hair so promptly. a dressing, it keeps the hair soft and smooth !? jlprevents splitting at the ends. V4 by tb i. C. Xjtr Co.. Lewcll, Vui. aim iBuuijiurra or Bfc iRRT PBCTOSAL-For couth. AX1LLA-FOT IBS MOM. ATKR'B FILU-Vor Csmtlpstlsa. ATBB'S AGDK CORB-Fot nuUtla as4 an OPPORTUNITY. ars that I bavo lost uwvit fly- ris that through my cureless ers slid Ftffon's waves and there lio hid. iirning to rcstoro to me less gift, winged opportunity. Imon grasp and keep, and fow- till ri Oh swiftly hour's, hod I wiso B I) fleti-ig year your worth ipmc, pat lis of thoso of grief and raufo beneath shining skies Of calm philosophy with clearer ken I might now walk and see tbo hearts of men And nature's face and teach my soul from these. Somo little knowledge of God's mys teries. II. J. T., in Chicago Journal, o Central Congregational. Nineteenth and Ferry street. Mr. A. L. Qrinnell will conduct tho morning services, and Mr. Knight will return from Oregon City in timo for the even ing; service. Sunday School nnd En deavor meeting as usual. Bible study meeting Thursday evening. AftDUl ftARIFfi COUNCIL WILL PREPARE SUNDAY CLOSING LAW u Many homes are mere lonely abodes lecartee no children are there. Barrenness ex ist in almost every caso because female diseases have paralyzed the organs of womanhood. Win? of Cardni itrparts health and strength to the diseased parts Fatti mokes motherhood possible in thousands of cases where barrenness M, supposed to be incurable, wine of Cardui regulates the menstrual ear' aid also prevents miscarriage and cures bearing down pains. W&e oi Cnrdui removes the cause of barrenness by making the female 'ririTin-ii (.trnntr and healthv. Go to vour druggist and secure a $1.00 bottle of Wine of Cardni. The vte of AVine of Cardui will bring happiness to your home. In cases requiring special directions, address, giving svmptoms, "The Ladies' Advisory Department, The Chattanooga .Medicine Uo., Chattanooga, lennessee. Ametittst, Colo., Feb. 24, 1902. Wine of Cardui is worth its weight in gold. It does more than claim. It baa saved my life and caused me to become a mother Kjbin everything else failed. MRS. DORA I. E. Le FEVRE. Butant, Va., Feb. 18. 1002. My daunhter-in-law, Lizrie Giles, found great benefit in Wine of ICarHui. Sin had u miscarriage in March 1901, before using your ined- iine. Phe was in very bad health, so 1 persuaded her to try Wine of mil. "iir.ee men me uas cau a nne uuuy uoy. ouuu uc win uc uuee Ss old. fatie hichlv recommends Wine of Cardui. ,f My daughter, Fannie Hudson, also has a fine baby boy by your ueni. one ni guy appreciates nine on. arum. MRS. LOUISA GILES. toCttRt?ll w SASOL1NE LAMPS Will give you a better light, is less trouble to take care of, costs less and works perfectly, provided you get the right kind. STEWART'S PERFECTED MATCH LIGHTER Gives universal satisfaction, each lamp is guar anteed to please, and they light with one match Why fcother with coal oil? Get a gasoline lamp this vin'cr. cj00&k -Jcvy "tv u ii Exclusive Agent Salem and Vicinity Phone 401 2bJ C mmrrd.i! St.. Sales. Or. EO. M. BARR Successor to Barr & Petzel -AND- Hot Air, Hot Water and . Steam Mealing a Specialty. SALEM OREGON Tho regulnr meeting of tho city coun cil, which was "postponed from Inst Tuesday wns held last night, with nil pf tho aldermen present, except Alder men Young, Smith, Walker nnd Sims. After tho reading of tho minutes tho bills of tho Citizens' Light & Traction Company, for $208.33, for street light ing was submitted, and a warrant or dered drawn for the amount. On ner count of tho loss of tho original appli cation nnd bond for license for hia sa loon, Alex Cornoyer was issued permis sion to file a duplicate, and Recorder Judnh was Instructed to receive same, with power to issuoxrcnownl of license. One of tho horses used in tho fire de partment wns reported sick nnd .unfit for work, nnd tho committeo on fire and water wns instructed to purchase a new horse to fill tho place. Mayor Water, who, at tho last meet ing of the council, wns appointed a committee of one to confer with Judgo Scott in tho matter of the repair of tho bridge, between Polk and Marion coun tios, reported that tho expert who wns engaged to cxnmlno tho structure, has unofficially reported that tho bridgo is in very good repair. committeo which sometimo ngo. was appointed to invcstlgato tho valid ity of tho ordlnnnco relating to tho Sunday closing of tho saloons, and to draft a new ordinance reported that nn attorney will bo secured to draft n now ordinance, the validity of which will bo nssured. Tho special committeo in that matter reported thnt statements of nccount hnvo been mado ou nnd sent to tho county courts of Marion nnd Polk coun ties ns to their Blmr.o in tho mainte nance nnd repair of tho steel bridge. A four-foot walk on tho west sido of Highland nvenne nnd a six-foot walk on the wost sido of South Commercial street nlnittlng lots 5, 7 and 8, block 8, Jones' addition to Snlcin, wcro ordered built. On information from Alderman Bnyno that tho city reservoir was being used as n swimming tank in summer, and is very dangerous to children who play in that vicinity, tho council resolved to re quest tho Salem Water Company to construct a fenco around it. On application of property owners of that vicinity, tho committeo on firo and wntcr was instructed to invest! gate tho advisability of installing firo hydrants nt the corners of Commercial and Meyers streets and Commercial and Miller streets. Tho street commissioner was instruct ed to remove a pilo of posts which aro now on the corner' of Mill and Trndo streets. Tho application of E. S. Lamport to build a two-story brick addition to his building nt 28!) Commercial street was referred to the committeo on firo and water. The matter of a Llborty street sower was referred io tno committeo on strcts. R. D. Olinger entered complaint of two large trees growing in front of his property, and asked to have them removed they being dangerous. Refer red to committeo on streets. A grnde was ordered established on Owon street. Two petitions for street lights in Englesido were referred to tho- commit tee on lights. One light is to be placed at tho cor ner of 17th and D streets, and ono nt 17th and Nebraska, Petition for n light nt tho corner of IS and Court streets was referred to tho samo committee. Recorder Judnh was nstructqd to in 'sue not if o of tho couting oleotlori, and the following I'tillltjg pn.c vrro se lected : First wnrd Walker's lmrn. Second ward PoJico court. Third ward Simpson's barn. Fourth ward Low's stable. Fifth ward Fennel)' wagon shop. Sixth ward Car barn. Seventh ward Jury's fruit dryer. Warrants ware ordered drawn 'for the following bills: MiH Mary Payne, typowriting..$ 1JS0 X. J. Jsdah 0.50 Cltisen'n L. Si T. dp lfj.00 It. II. Herrlsk 5.00 F. W. Waters J3.00 Mlw OttUrlelle Clark 4.00 Q. O. Blagkaw SJO Savage k Fletcher CM L. H. MMatow .... 10.00 Paeifle Stat T, & T Co 1.00 Pacific States T. S T. Cfe, 1.00 flalem Water Co 180.1 P. A. Wiggins SJ0 John Hugh Ce. CM W. P. George 19.35 W. II. Burghardt & Co 10.35 D. D. Keelcr , c,Q0 Stelnor & Bcrger 14.30 F. E. Shnf cr , . 5.70 D. A. White & Son 38.C0 R. M. Wado & Co 80 Siegnnind & Pugh 5.00 Chnso & Skaifo .. ,,i.K 11.25 Smith Fuel Co 75.00 A. G. Long , . 32.00 N. D. Elliott 2.50 Citizens' L. & T. Co 42.95 Citizens' L. & T. Co 208.33 Beware of Ointments for Catarrh That Contain Mercury. ns rnorcury will surely destroy the senso of smell nnd completely derange tho whole system when entering It through tho mucous surfaces. Such ar ticles should never bo used except on prescriptions from reputable physi cians, as tho damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly dcrlvo from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, contains no mer cury, nnd is taken intcrnilly, netlng directly upon tho blood and mucous surfaces of tho system. In buying Hall's Catauh Cn.ro bo sure you get tho gonuLic. It is taken Internally and nv!& In Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Chtnoy & Co. Testimonials free. Sold by druggists. Prico 75c por bottlo. ' Tako Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Greatest of Efficiency. Sco the Jumbo two-horso stump and gTub machine, with toloscope swoop. Four tlmos tho power, twice the weight, nnd ono-hnlf tho monoy nuked for auy other machine. Something now. Cnl land sco it at Salem branch Mitchell. Lewis & Staver Co. 10-19-ti MARKET QUOTA-. TIONS TODAY "Make 8alem a Good Home Market" Poultry at Stelner'a Market. Eggs Per dozen, 30c. lions 7c. Young chickens 7c. ( Ducks--Oc. Turkeys 12 to Uc. Harrltt & Lawrence. Eggs Por dozen, 30c. Potatoes, Vegetables, Etc Potatooff l'Cr Onions 2s4c Wood, Pence Pott, lio, Second-growth $4.50. Big fir-5.00. Ash $5.00. Oak posts 15c. Cedar posts 10c. Hides, Pe'iu and ura Oreen Hideo, No. 1 Ee. Green Hides, No. 2 4c Calf Skins 45c. Bheop 75c. uuat tiklne 26o to SLM drain, Hops and Flour. Oats-Buying, $1 401.50. Barley- $23(23.50. Hops 27331Me. Salem Flouring Mills. Flour Wholesale, $V.10. Wheat 80c. Live Otoclt Marked Steore 202c. Cows lCl&4c 8heep $1.CO02.(K'. Dressed veal I06&C Fat hogs 506&. Hay, Pcd. Sts. Baled choftt-12.00. Baled clover $1115. Bran $2. Ego' Butter and Cream. By Commercial Cream Co. Hnt-27ttc. Butter-2730c Butter fat 27e at station. ) M MI Closing Out Safe! Miiimey at 309 Commercial Street ? The Misses Goode's Millinery Store has been so'd to ! ( Rosteln & Grecnbaum. The Jnew proprietors ! I wilt dispose, of the stock at greatly reduced price's ! ! I Fine Hats Velvet Plumes I 9 "' v Stickles, Ribbons. Silks, Etc. AH at Re duced Prices HHIMmiWIIHMIIIHIMMMMMIMMMIIIHIWW I far n PARK AND WASHINGTON STREETS r, PORTLAND, OREGON Established in 1866. Open nil the yenr. Private or class instruction. Thousands of graduates in posi tions; opportunities constantly occurring, ipays to attend our school. Catalogue, specimens, etc., free. ' A. P. ARMSTRONG. LL.B., PRINCIPAL J. A. AUFPERLE, President A. F. HOFER, Vice President. E. W. HAZARD, Cashier. -$tk Oregon State Btifi Incorportted. Jefferson, Oregon Transacts a cenoral hanking business; rnakoa loan, ble count bills and rocolro leposlti. Deals In foreign end domestic oxchange. Collections mad on favorable tonne. y Notsrlea Public Vf$ tendPT our somccs In all xsattcra of ' . conroyanclng. Ileal aitat oans necotlated at low rates of Interest YOUR BUSINESS SOLICIT 8tlittM)HHllUlHHIllWittHHt V Capital Drug Stero K. K. Davis 3JS0 1.50 PatUm lire 2.45 Wlh & Wbjja John Manrer ;, D, W. PuK'1 PeMe & nUhfn Brger & DtiBifor! W M ' 1.5Q W 2Q ... . 730' . 6 IS, Denarii & Ptmifenl M PORTLAND MARKET. Wheat Wulla Walla, 808. Valley 87K,c Hour-Valley, straights, $d.0C(.I.85; graliBi,3.50$1.00. Ots-Ohoie white, 1.30U2,. Barley Pcl, SS per ten; relied, 114.30. JJIIUtuff Bran, $19.00. Hay-Timothy, H.O010.00. Potatoes 70Sfts. KpK Oregon raneli, Povltry ChlsVoai, mlxl 00'e pound; turkeys, lire, 14015c, dressed, 10g17e. Park DreMed, 5Vi(JJJ. Beef Dressed, 4V4Cc Veal 607c. . Mutton Dressed, ZViQCe) Heps 1M3 erop, 831iC Wool VIiy, HQzoc; Cistern 0 tD, J0917et Mohair, 2025e. Hides dry, IS ponnds and upwards, 15015V&C. Butter Passy creamery, 853(Je. JOHN SHOLUND, Merchant Tailor Excerlenced cutter and fitter. Will guarantee alhvork Also cles f: tnsr. presslo? and repalrlc?. Opera House Block. Court Steet 3etiMait3rfrsaioana-, 'UMHIUMI H-I It I IHrHHIf)H I H t 1 1 f tfH-4jfc I Fine Ptopettj at a Bargain Cholco piece resldenco property on prindpfil street within three blocks business part of city. Nice large, modern host, nbout ono nere of ground near school nnd car line, all kinds of fruit, beautiful shrubbery, etc. All modern con vcnlenccs. v Those are both ctra choice buys for homes or Investments. DERBY & WILSON, 244 Commercial St. Salem, Oregan H H Mi 1 1 1 H-l--t-Hf-M-m IHHHIIHIIH1 1 Ml LftaUaSlaaAiiaUaUsSAIalBBi FwvWwVWWWWWWvinfVI MWW Have You Ever Ordered Your Qrocerlss from HatAtt 8c Lawtence If not, you aro away behind the timet, Howeror, they are si ware Klad to ice new patrons, and If you call on tkera, yon will be, more than pleased. You will find toem at the comor of Commercial and Ferry streets. Miiiiinmnmiwnnnnnnitnnim itniim 1 1 H lt-t"W ft 1 1 III MIIHHIIIIM it IHIHIIIII tt t Wkokjtak 3Ld Retail Family T,tajJQ( Sf?ft E. ECKERLEN, 238 Commercial Street Full line of liquor and wines. Cedarbroek: whisky formerly the McBrter brand tbo best for family use. All orders filled and 'Je Urere4 In tbo city limits. 'Phone Main 1161. mmiinm i i ifpmmvftr-f JiWfcjyfiii'-fflt