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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1904)
V WtmV$r l 1"Ki i -TS7TSF'PBW,," "Tqmflff BAtttf OAPMAL JOUftMAt, BALEM, 6BE&6N, THtnlflbAV, NOVEMBER 24, 1004. wMMfcMBwaBttaartiimffiMri( iiimiw'i' iiiniinMaw Mia ttbASKSSiaHaM ft&uuai .iiya''"' 4 1 tin hi i mi i hh inni TO k m CLASSIFIED WANTED. fllrirk Imiuiro of Mrs. Squire Par , 42 Commercial, corricr of Union .Irpflt. ' ff" . . . -uw gi knlttlnc seam- Ssbosicry for tho western market; r improved faml,y D,aC W ribbing attnehment furnished worthy Lilies who do not own a machine, on easy payment plan; writo ut once for full particulars and commenoe making money; no experience re- MlreJ. Ua Statca Woo ?'' .: Mich. 11-3-tf yen"") rTed.-A houso la good location, East saicm inuiu-"i - family; must have th'reo or four bed rooms. Apply to B. W., caro Jour- , 10-21-tf H'. tot Ble.-Small farm, 20 acres, now houso and barn, all icncou, sumciont 4imir for wood, . running wator, good garden and fruit, 1& miles from postoffico, saieuu ciieup. 4U utr ii .Tnnrnnl ofllCO. 11-14-tf "'i - Tor Sale. Ono buggy, ono cart, onq pony, at your own price Tho pony; las been on a mnil routo for over a; year, and is perfectly sound. It U as good a driver, and 'can go as far in a day as any pony in Marion county Would mako n grcnt, horso for a rur al route, for it will go ovory day in tho week. Tnquiro at tho Willann etto Hotel. 11-lG-tf for Balo.-Movlng .picturo outfit, iri first-class condition. At groat reduce tlott. Address "L. F. H.," Salem, Or., taro Journal. 8-26-tl FOR RENT. ! lor Bent. Furnished rooms, with or without board. No. 3 Chomokcta street. ll-19-2wk ilor Eent. One furnished room for rent, near business stroctB. Inqniroi j at No. 37, South Commercial stroot. I 11-19-lwlc Tor Bent. Now, modem .Htoru room,i 2i$0 feet, in Scbrcibor'a block, va tint about Dco'nibor 1st. Good terms to right parly. Aug. Schroiber. 11-18-tf Rooms to Rent. Twolvo furnlsnod or unfurnished rooms to rent. Loca tion 'on street car line", rind ono block to S. P. depot. Ca'il oh J. O. Qoodtilo, 12th and Oak streets, -20lf 111 l 1 i I Ii ii m MISCELLANEOUS I Uavo Taken Up On my placo, threo miles enst. of tho city, foiir young pigs. Owner can havo sanlo by 'pay ing and advertising samo. Augitsto Aufranee. ll-2i'3t Boat In-1000 pairs of ltucino Foot, nt Golden Itulo Uazanr, Y.-M. 0. A. building, Commercial stroot. 11-22-lwk br Parvla's Studio Mow Opon at 297 Commercial atroot, upstairs. Piano, voice, arraony, counterpoint and musical composition taught, alio violin. Pupils prepared as profes sional teachers, sihgers or playors. Diplomas given. th Paid For poultry and farm pro duce; also good apples wanted. Capital Commission Company, gon- eral commission merchants, 177 Jhmmerclal Btreot, 10-21-tf-dw UnglM Bhlugles.-Now Idt roceiv6d, L25 to $2.35 per 1D0O. "Malndia and' P. 4 B. ready roofing and building, paper. Poultry and field fencing. All' t lowest nrlcen. WnUh TWnrtflv., lem Fence Works, 00 Court ulreot. "rn Truck mnrt r.., n riM.. ao. best equipped company in ton em. piano aPd funiUura fcadT.ni' Bpecialty Office 'pUone, (81. W.j w. Brown & Son, proprietor. OUct! p. 60 Btato Htreet- a-Mm yHave you tried Edwards & IMsch rt for meats. We have the best umsq in town, Cdmo jtnd try Jt d be convinced. 410 East State ireei. ' 8tt Newly turnlabbd, overy- ( 5 cioaa and first class, llooms reasonable prices, in Cottle ' J. Salem. A. Scott, prop. 7--tf. Nw LOdnlnn lJm.i. -vn .4-f... J.6HH9.J61 8uta gtroet MaU Uutehlna, proprietor. Phone r 2874. Mt.o.M .(WATER COMPANY. Km i WATER COMAWY or SCE C,TY HALL. u'. , I,, ... ii mi FOR SALE. most dwlrablo lodatlon, woll drninod, tnd planted to fruit, near school loir. Address "X," enro Journal. 11-10-tf DR. E. E. JACK80N Treats! all dis eases of domc3t!o animals. Ofll'jfl CI Ferry street, phono 2341 Main. IteBldonco 17 Commercial street, Phono 2011 Red. Sidney Hayes Toachor of violin, man dolin and guitar, formorly of Stoln way Hall, Chicago. Pupils desiring thorough instruction nt lowest rates pleaao addross or call at Willa mu slo storo. 9-20-lmo Music Studio Mis Helen Cnlbroath, B. M. Toom 8, opera houso building. Vo cal, piano, theory, harmony and sight reading. 11-18-tf O. K. Grubber and Stump Puller Boats thorn all. Threo Btato premium Grubs an ncro a day. Ono horso has powor of 99. I will give a $35 prize to tho party selling tho lnrgcst num ber of my O. K. grubbers before March 1, 1905. Tho party winning tho prizo mnst sell moro than Ave grubbers. Investigate. James Fin noy, BrOoks. ll-21-3t OSTEOPATHS. Dr. M. Theresa Schoottlo, Osteopath' Graduate of founder's-school. Grand Oporn Houso, Salem, Oregon. Of fice phono Main 2721. Itosidoncq phono, Kod 2603. Assisted by Dn Madolino Stravcns, lato df St. Louis, Mo. DE. W. Ii. MBEOBE Oraauato of tho Amoricnn School of Osteopathy, Klrksvillo, Mo. Ofilco in Broymnn block, Commorclnl stroct, over Stock' ton's storo. Booms 25 and 20. Phono Bed 2413. Bcsidonco at 3G0 Summer street. Phono Bod 2541. PHYSICIANS. P. E. SliATER, M. D., Has oponod an ofilco in tho Eldridgo block over Fry's drug storo. OQlco hours, 9 to 12 a. m. and 2 to C p. m. Bcsidonco North Capital stroot. Phono, ofilco, Main 2703; residence, Bod 91. Spo pialty, diso .sei of cTiildron. U 0-3m LODGES. OHvo Lodge, No. 18, I. O. O. P. I. O O. F. Hall, Saturday each week, at 7:30 'p. "m. B. B. Horrlck, Jr., N. Q.; Frank F. Toovs, recording-secretary Salem Camp, No. 116, Woodmen of tm World Meets in Holman Hall own Friday at 7:30 p. m. P. L. Franier . Consul. Wylie A. Mooroa, Seor tary. 112-lyr Foresters of America Court Sherwood Foresters No. 19. Moots Friday in Turner block, Ira Jorgcnscs, C. B.; A. Ii. Brown, Sec. . Central Lodge No. 18, K. of P. uui. Hall in Holmnn block, corner fctat and Liberty Sta. T-esday of nw week at 7:30 p. m. II. H. Turnei C. C,; W. I. Staley, K of B, and 8. Valley lodge No. 18,-A.O. U. W.-mm. in their hall in Holman block, coi ner State and Liberty, every Ko day evening. Visiting brcthr wolcomo. Dmll Llonaldson, M. W. A. D. Aufranco Bocorder. Modern Woodmen of America or gon Cedar Camp No. 5246. Mwti every Thursday ovoning nt 8 o'claoi Holman Hall, B. B. Matten, Y fl.: A. L. Browh. Clerk. EraPBUYEESJDntECTOEY JACK OAEMIOHAEL-Hop buyer, Boom 1, Bush-Broyman building.. Phono Main 1851. 9-S7- WM. BllOWif k CA-IIops. Hdhuir.' , wool, hop growers' supplies. No., iizv uommorcmi Btrcoi, oaiem, jio gon. i'liono isui. tiQUlEfi FAEEAB-lop morchani' and purchasing ngont. No. 210, Commercial stroot, upstairs, Salem, Orogoh. Phono 1051. T. A. LIVESIjEY & CO. Dealors in hops and bop supplies. Phono 1211. ofilco room 18 Oborhoim bidg, Sa-I lem, Urogon. KEEBSBEOS. Hop Morchants, S,a-, lem, urogon. i'liono iaoi. KOIiA NEIS Donlor in Oregon hops. Bush-Broyman block, Salem, Oregon, also Albany, Oiegofl. TONSORIAL AND BATHS. Evaira Barber Shop Only nrat-claM ehop on State street. Evory tkisi now and up-to-cato. Finest pore Iain baths. Shave, 16c; hair-cut Ht b&tbs, -ei Two flrct-claM boat blacky. O. W. Evans, proprleto-.. DRAYMEN. WeTch & White do a general dray and transfer business, meet ell trains. 'Phones, down town, Main 2181, residences. Blue 15, rod 207C. Stand: 218 Cpmmerslal street 8-12-lm iW&iteUIyFlofttl X Manufactured by 1 Rikcfeal MiUlng Co. Ib the Flour for Family IJeo Try -a sack t It It don't suit yon, your money back. 1 Capital Commimioa Co. i Balem Distributors Z laltrT"''','"l"l,'" s, BB 'Kjtjlfr H A raghtmar Gives point to the fact that excessive or irregular eating disturbs the digestion. Nightmare or night bag 1ms it's day time correspondence in the undue fullness afte? eating, with the belchings nud 'sour or bitter rising so often experienced after too hasty or too hearty eating. Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures dyspepsia and other diseases of the stomach and its allied organs of diges tion and nutrltidn. When these disease aTe cured, the wholt body shares in the increased strength derived fr6m food properly digested nud perfectly assimil ated. "Your 'Golden Medical DUcox-ery' add.Dr Sage Catarrh Remedy have been of. frreai benefit toiue." write (Prof.) Pleasant A, Oliver, of Viola, Fttltom Co.. Ark. "Before I'uicd the above mentioned remedies ray ileep was not sound ; digestion tail r a continued feeling of misery. I now feel like n new man. Any one in need of medical treatment for nasal catarrh conld do no better than to take treatment of Dr K. V. Pierce. I know his medicines are ail rlcht in this class of diseases." Sometimesa dealer tempted by the little more profit paid on the sale pf less meritorious medicines will offer the cus tomer a substitute as being "just as good " as the " Discovery." It is better for him because it pays better, but it is not as good for you, if vou want the medicine that has cured others, and which you believe will cure you. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cleanse the clogged system from accumulated impurities. Awning Notice By order of tho common council, no tico is heroby glvon to all ivors of awn ings in tho city of Snlcm to adjust thoso now in use, and thoso to bo erect ed, to conform strictly to tho terms of ordinnnw No. 205 of said city, which rcquiros all awnings to bo not lesv than eight (8) foot abovo tho lovol ot tho sidowalk. Puriics failing to obsoivo this notico and said ordinance, will be provocated aftor a reasonnblo timo in which compliance borewith may be had. N. J. JUDAH, i 11-11-lOt City Bccordcrj . ( Ohango in Firm. J. G. Bolgloman and "W. F. B. Smith; havo formod a partnership, nud will, conduct a generul blncksmithlng and. wood working business ut 100 Chomok-J ota atrcot, Mr. Smith having purohnsotl tho iutorost of O. Schultz. Mr. Bolgolman has boon at the pros ont stand for sovonjcnrsJ whilo Mr. Smith is well-known, Raving been in tho shop in this city for tho past .17 years. Thoy invito their friomls to call on them. 11-14-lm KBiaiiEMAN & SMITH. o Greatest of Efficiency. Seo tho Jumbo two-horso stump and grub machine, with toloscopo swoop. Four times tho powor, twico the wolght, and ono-half itho money asked for any other machine Something now. Cal land seo It at Salem branch Mitchell, Lewis & Stavor Co. 10-19-tt Capital Normal School First National Bank building, Sa eom, Or. Fall term of twelve wooks opons Soptombor 20th. Normal, ac ademic, preparatory and business courses. Address. J. J. KRAPS, Salem, - Oregon Hop Wife Wo nro headquarters for hop wire or wire fencing.' Call or'Vrito and got prices. -Wo can eavo ybmmonwy. Wafte Moiey, S ALEM.FENCE WORKS 60 Court St. Call, on Your Stepmother At the Balem Pro Works when tou want rear clolhei clcaucd, dyed, repaired or pressWi, ie lined velvet collars on, also antta prwoed by the mouth. You can get anything cleaned from a jair oi giuvva 10 mo tnuai ciaooraio suk gowus, Mrs. O, H. Walker, lYop lfrSqommerclal Ht. ACADEMY OF THE SA CRED HEART 8ALEM. ORE. Tho forty-second Bcholaatlc year begins September 12. Sanitary and other Improvomenta lately mado in the building. Academic, commercial, grammar grades Intormedlato and primary xmrsoa, 'toiplla prepared for Loacher'a cortiflcatea. Fiill courso In music. Particular attention paid to health and moral training. Addreaa Sister Superior. i STATE SOCIAL NEWS Woodhurn. "Willis Kolsoy, of Trrigon, is spending a fow days with his parents in this city. J. M. Poonnnn anil son, Tracy, spent Sunday at their homes in Portland. Enrl McAdnm, of Oregon City, visited frlonds in "Woodhurn Sunday evening. Dr. Claronco Kecnd, brother of Miss Virginia Kconc, of Woodburn, nnd Dr. J. M. Keene, of Mcdford, is now ns9lst- aiit instructor in tho chair of pathology In tho modlcnl department of Harvard. This offer was mado him in tho begin ning of his second year of study in nnrvard. Mrs. W. II. Marvin and son, Murray, roturncd from Portland Sunday oven ing, whero Mr. nnd Mrs. Marvin took tho ninth or highest degrco in tho Na tional Orange Wulloeo McKay was held up Monday night, but, fortunately, rot awny with out losing anything of viiluo. ' Bdv. D. II. Leach returned Wednes day evening from n business trip to l'Jnstorn Oregon. Ho preached the Thanksgiving sormon in tho Presbytori an church at 11 a. m. today. Mrs. Holcn D. Harford, vico-prcsident of tlio State W. C. T. tf., stoppod over Wednesday, en routo to Plninvicw, nnd brought a fresh brcczo from old Yam hill. She is to givo somo timo to Linn county, nnd then goes to Douglas. An iiiStituto will 1)0 held nt Drain on tho 30th nnd Dccembor 1st nnd 2d. Decem ber 4th sho will bo in Elkton. Miss Luclla Leonard is homo from nttonding school at Eugene, to spend n weok. Iivo hoboes, who had boon having a Thanksgiving feast on four chickens! stolen from Art Trnsk, woro eaught nnd in ado to hold up their hnnds in front of tho Woodhurn bank Monday ovoning by Marshal Beach, Hurloy Mooro, Ed ward Erii'kson, Art Trash and two oth ers. Tlicy wero searched and two pis tols, somo razors nnd knives woro taken from them. Thoy woro lodged in jail tiiitil tho trial Tuesday, which wns hold in Jitstlco Overton's court. Thoy wero cleared of tho chargo of burglary. Tlidy Woro tried for larceny on Wednesday,' nnd fined $50 and costs. ! Misses Delia nud Pearl LnVonp wenti to Portland Tuesday morning to visit. Miss Lucy Morcom and Miss Molly Mnxflold leavo Tuesday morning to Bpond n fdw days with Mrs. J. M. Poor man, in Portland. Mr. Qubrlelnti wns a buHinnss visitor, at Woodhurn Wednesday. Oscar nnd Cynm Prico wont to Port land this morning, nnd expect tp tnko Thanksgiving dinner nt Tho Portlnnd. QroVer llorschborger is coming from tho Salem Business Collego to Bpond Thanksgiving at Ills homo In this city. Wultor Tj. Too'zc, Jr., nnd sister, Eth el, enme homo from nttonding school in Portland, to spend Thanksgiving nt their homo in this city. brain. Hist Elvn Wimberly, of Bqselnirg, stoj)icd oft" on lior way homo from Portland to visit rolntives in Drain for a weok or two. Mr. Oeorgo Ncuner, of Day's Crook, who has been employed for tho last hIx months y tho government in surveying tho lino botweon tho United States and Canada, was a pleasant visitor horo last Friday and Saturday. Ho recounts many interesting incidonts connected with his work. Ho will re-enter tho normal next week as a student. Ono of tho most onjoynblo events of thu tteason was tho opening of tho lee turo courso of tlio.Knin Kuminu literary society Friday evening, November 18, by Hon. O, 1. Coshow, of Bosoburg. Tho Znm Znmunus had spared no palus to mako this ovont the most notnblo of its kind over hold in Drain. Mnny visitors from abroad woro present, among whom woro Boprcsontatlvo Bingham, of Lane county, and Bov. Wlro, from Eugcno. Tho lecturo was an eloquent ono. It was a stirrinp ap peal for honesty In tho puhlio sorvico, tho subject being "The Truo Klomont of Patriotism." After tho lecture about ono hundred invited guests ro paired to tho spacious dining room of tho boarding Hall, whero plates woro laid for all liresout and a bountiful luncheon was aorvod. Tho tables woro bountifully decorated, tho senior colors of purple and whlto prevailing. Presi dent W, H. Dompstor actod as toast muster and the "after dinner " speech es by some twonty guosts woro full ut wit nd good humor. AH present voted it tho most successful ontortuiiimont in the history of tho normal, Tho visitors woro very high iq their pruiso of tho C. O. 8 N. H. and tho oxcollent work being dyno by it. oa.iarr03aLXSL. hhimmmmBmmMmmMxtm, rTTWafWTWTS uiiwijwim i !IX XIU nWlkthCt'lf PSFm tilM m mm wamtmfmT.ttm2P3 itgclab!c Prcparflttonror As similating UicFoodandRcgula Uiig ihcStoinacle arulBowcb of Promotes Digc3lion,Chccriiil ncss andltest.Contalns nellltcr Opium.Morpunc norDiu?xaL KOTAKCOTIC. Jfvo'OUDrSiWZirjmSl Wtadis Sent" dtlx.Stiuui &SlitUSttf- JltSirttntUrJUd tfmfifiSUBur lIBUrtyftm-fUmn Apcrfccl tlcmcdy for Consllpa llon, Sour Stomach, Diarrlwcn nnd Loss OF SLEEP. FacSlnulo Signnlure of 1STEW YORK. lT VdiHHfllHHHB jP JMHUHftadHI iM EXACT COPy OF WRAPPER. iVMTp,. -OJB M4Mai)CCC GENERAL REPAIRING AT- F. J. MOORE, Court Street, All work guaranteed. Star Restaurant Boat 15c meals In tho city. Coiioo with cakoa Be. 21 meal tickotB for $2.75. 201 Commercial street. iwiii)r4mcgi!gaiwMtf uminnmt iaiiaiw I ::::::::A G E N f BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO.! GRAIN BDYERS AND Oats For Sale. HOP GrtOWERS SUPPLIES. Crude al stick Sulphur. I J. G. Graham, Agent, )k.tr 1 na4afrt.Mtfi-siai GASTORIA Tor Infanta aaft ChllrlreM. . wnmmmmmvmmmmmmmmammumaammmmmmmammmm The Kind You Have Always Bought For Over Thirty Years GASTORIA tmi enmua ooumnt. xn vomi orrV. 0eiiiiiiiic i Wall Paper Latest designs in stock, J and good work guaran- teed. We have the small . store and smaM prices E. L: Lemimon 299 Liberty St. J Phone 2475 ' C Y O F:::::: SH1PPERS0F GRAIN. I U 207 Commercial St.,SaIem, Or. f THERE'S NO FOOL J LIKE AN OLD FOOL but tho young ono that pays out his good money for dry, tough and inforior monts, whon ho can get ' prime, juicy nnd tender steaks, (j uhops and filets for tho samo prico right horo ut nil times. Our, moats ' nro cut from tho best-fed nnd 'fat-' teat cattle, and is always satisfac tory. E. C. Ctoss. State atreot Market, THE PICK OF THE FOREST Has been taken to supply the stock of lumbor In our yards. Our stock 'lax complete with all kinds of lumber; Just roeolvod a oar load of No. 14 shingles, also a ear of fine gbakea Wo are ablo to fill any and all kindl of bills, Come and let ua ahow 70H5 our btock. Yard and office sear tJ. P. patsengerZ depot fPhono Main SSL GOODALE LUMBER CCS X tan sal st Agrictflttfre's Ttiumph is tho bvporilno Wild llosq flour, ,mado frozapisa-inter ,liMV-tt?ii2ig' by tho most luiprov :1 process. A. bag with ournamo aa'thonnlllori!!! anteo of purty n.tiilhlgU-gra"dot0XeIe Jou'cc!. Our Wild Itoso I'our'ls unir passed fyr tho baklpg 6f Uroado, ai foodstuffs, ' , ' I SaiemFfoi4aglVft" 'J Bears tlie Signature jv 3 ft fo$ OSB "41 .1! -ill