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N DAILY CAPITAL JOUENAX,v8ALEM,b99EGON, SATURDAY, .NOVEMBES 20, 1004. 11 CLASSIFIED WANTED. -pdl To do gonoral house work. Inquire of Mrs. Squiro Far ,r 442 Commercial, .corner of Union I ' 11-22- Sliuvi' :cd-$8 to $12 wookly easily earned by either sex knitting seam Ies9 hosiery for tho wostcrn market; our improved family machino with ribbing attachment furnished worthv families who do not own a machine, on easy payment plan; write at once for full particulars and commence making monoy; no oxporionco re quired. -United States Woolen Co., Detroit, Mich. lljtf Wanted. A houso la good location, ' Bast Salem preferred, for small family; must havo three or four bed- rooms Apply to E. W., caro Jour- nal. M-tt Tor Sale. Two very fine building lots, most desirable location, woll drainod, and planted to fruit, near school house. Address "X," caro Journal. U-10-tf Tor Sale. Small form, 20 rtcres, new houso and barn, all foncod, sufficient timbor for wood, running water, good gardon and fruit, 1& miles from posloffico, Salem. cheap. Inquiro "II.," Journal office. 11-14-tf Tor Sale. Ono buggy, ono cart, ouo pony, at your own price. Tho pony has been on a mail routo for over a year, and is perfoctly sound. It la as good a driver, and can go as far in a day as any pony in Marion county. Would mako a great horao for a rur al route, for it will go every day in the ycok. Inquiro at tho Willam ette Hotel. 11-15-tf For Salo. Moving .pictuo outfit, in first-class condition. At great reduc tion. Address "L. F. II.," Salem, Or., care Journal. 8-26-tf FOR RENT. For Bent. Furnished rooms, with or without board. No. 3 Chomokota street. ll-10-2wk lor Eont. Ono furnished room for rent, near business streets. Inquiro at No. 37, South Commorc&l street. h-lO-lwk For Rent Now, modern .store room, 24x80 foot, in3chroiber's block, va cant about December 1st. Good terms to right parly. Aug. Schrciber. 11-18-tf Rooms to Rent. Twelve furnished or unfurnished rooms to rent Loca tion on street car line, and ono block to S. P. depot Call on J. C, Ooodale, 12th and Oak streets. 6-20tf MISCELLANEOUS. I Have Taken Up On my placo, three miles east, of tho city, four young pigs. Owner can havo samo by pay ing and advertising same. Augusto Aufrancc. ll-22-3t Jnst In 1000 pairs of Baclno Feet, at Golden Rulo Bazaar, Y. M. C. A. building, Commercial streat. 11-22-lwk Dr. Parvln's Studio Now Open at 297 Commercial stroet, upstairs. Piano, voico, armony, countorpolut and musical composition taught, alto violin. Pupils prepared as profes sional teachers, singers or playors. Diplomas given. Cah Paid For poultry and farm pro duce; also good apples wanted. Capital Commission Company, gen eral commission merchants, 177 Commercial street. 10-21-tf-dw Shingles! Shingles. New lot received, 11.25 to $2.35 per 1000. Mathold and P. & B, ready roofing and building paper. Poultry and field fencing. All at lowest prices. Walter Morloy, Salem Fence Works, 60 Court stroet. ualem Truck and Dray Co. Oldest and best equipped company In Sa lem. Piano and furniture mov.ng a specialty Office 'phono, 881. W. w. Brown & Son, proprietor. Offlcs No. 60 State street 9-1-lm 8ay Have you tried Edwards &Lnsch '' for meats. We have the best sausage in town. Come and try It, aud be convinced. 410 East State street Hotel Scott Nowly furnished, every thing clean and first class. Rooms at reasonable prices. In Cottle Jrtock, Salem, A. Scott, prop. 7-g-tf. New LodQlng House, Everything new, clean and comfortable. Bchrelb r block, 149-161 State street Mat " Hutchlns, proprietor. Phone wn 2874. 6-D-tf WATER COMPANY. SALEM WATER COMPANY Yt SFlCZ CTV HALL. Bin, r??1?! "errlce apply at oM Payable montkly to adraa wl comptaiata at tie oSc. t DR. E. E. JACK80N Treats all dls eases of domestic animals. Offl'oe Gl Ferry street Phono 2341 Main. Residenco 17 Commercial street, Phono 2011 Rod. Sidney Hayes Teachor of violin, man dolin and guitar, formorly of Stein way Hall, Chicago. Pupils desiring thorough Instruction at lowest ratos pleaso address or call at Will's mu sic storo. 9-20-lmo Music Studio Mis Helen Calbreath, B. M. room 8, opera houso building. Vo cal, piano, theory, harmony and sight reading. 11-18-tf O. K. Grubber and Stump Pullor Beats thorn all. Threo stato promlums. Drubs an aero a day. Ono horao has power of 09. I will give a $35 prizo to tho party selling the largest num ber of my O. K. grubbers before March 1, 1905. Tho party winning tho prizo must sell moro than fivo grubbers. Investigate James Fin ney, Brooks. ll-21-3t OSTEOPATHS. Dr. M. Thorosa Schoottlo, Osteopath Oraduato of founder's school. Grand Opora Houso, Salem, Oregon. Of fice phono Main 2721. Residonco phono, Rod 2603. Assisted by Dr. Madelino Stravens, late of St. Louis, Mo. DR. W. I). MERCER Graduate of tho American School of Osteopathy, Klrksvillo, Mo. Offico in Broyman block, Commorclal street, over Stock ton' store. Rooms 25 and 26. Phono Rod 2413. Residence at 360 Summer street. Phous Red 2541. mm'mmu"i bjjuh imam PHYSIOIANS. P. E. SLATED, M. D., Has opened an office in tho Eldridge block over Fry's drug store. Offico hours, 9 to 12 a. m. and 2 to 5 p. m. Rosidonce North Capital street. Phono, offico, Main 2763; residence, Red 91. Spe cialty, ttiso.se i hf children. io0-3m LODGES. Olive Lodge, No. 18, I. O. C. F. I. O O. F. Hall, Saturday each week, at 7: SO p. m. B. B. Horrlck, Jr., N. G., Frank. F. Toevs, recording secretary Salem Camp, No. 118, Woodmen of tn World Meets In Holman Hall ototj Friday at 7:30 p. m. P. L. Fraslex Consul. Wyllo'A. Moores, Seer tary. 1-12-lyr Foresters of America Court Sherwood Foresters No. 19. Moots Friday in Turner block. Ira Jorgcnson, C. R.; A. L. Brown, Sec. Central Lodge No. 18, K. of P. Hall In Holman block, corner Sta and Liberty Sto. T-esday of cati week at 7:30 p. m. "H. H. Tornei O. C; W. I. Staley, K. of R, and 8 Valley lodge No. 1b, A. O. U. W. M. in their hall In Holman block, eo nor Stato and Liberty, every Hob day evening. Visiting bretkr welcome. Emit Donaldson, M. W. A. E. Aufrance Recorder. Modern Woodmen of America on gon Cedar Camp No. 5246. MoaU everv Thursday evenlnc at 8 o'cll " Holman Hall, E. E. Matten, T 0.: A. L. Brown. Cle-k. JEIOPBUYERSJDKEOTORY JACK OARMICHAEIi Hop buyer. Room 1, Bush-Broyman building. Phono Main 1851. 9-?7- WM. BROWH & flb.-Hops. Mobulr, wool, hop growors' supplies. No. 229 Commercial street, Salem, Ore gon, mono I30L ffQUlRE PARRAIt-Hop morchant and purchasing agent. No. 210 & Commercial street, upstairs, Salem, Oregon. Phono, 165L T. A. UVESLEY & CO. Dealers in hops and hop supplies. Phono 1211, offico room 18 Oberhoim bldg, So lorn, Oregon. KBEBS BROS. Hop Merchants, Sa lem, Oregon. Phone 1301. KOLA NEIS Dealer in Oregon hops. Bush-Broyman block, Salem, Oregon, also Albany. Chcgon. TONSORIAL AND BATHS. Evan's Barber Shop Only nrat-clMt shop on Stato street Every tkls now and up-to-uato. Finest por lain baths. Shave, 15c; haircut Hi baths, 26c. Two first-class book blacks. O. W. Evans, proprietor. DRAYMEN. Welch&Whlte do a general dray and transfer business, meet all trains. 'Phones, down town, Main 2181, residences, Blue 15, red 2076. Stand 218 Commersial street 8-1 2-1 m i White Lily Flour l Manufactured by Rikcreal milling Co. I la tbo Flour for Family Use Try a sack ll It it don't suit you, your money back. 1 Capital Commission Co t Salem Distributors ii !! stomaclis n sons. The man whejputs on stilts does not In crease his actual stattire by the breadth of a hair. He feels taller while he'd on the stilts, and -when he's off them ho feels shorter tnan ne ever felt Stimulants are the stilts of the stom ach. They make a man feel better for the time being, but he feels a great deal worse for them afterward. The need of the man nrh6sc stomach is "weak" is not stimu lation but strength. Dr. Pierce's -Golden Medical Discovery perfectly answers that need. It cure9 the dis eases of the digestive and nutritive system which make the stom ach "weak." It en ables the digestion and assimilation of food, so that the body receives the nutrition on which depends its strength. "I took two bottle o Dr. Pierce Golden Med ical Ditcortr for stomach trouble," write Clarence Carne. Esq., Tnjrloratown. Loudoun Co., V. "It did ' tne o much good that I didn't take auy more. I can eat most anrthlne now. I am so well pleased with It I hanlly know how to thank 3 Iv know how to thank you Tor your kind Information. I tried a whote lot of things before I wrote to you. A gentleman told me of your medicine, and how it cured his wife. Thought I would try a bottle of it. Am now gtad that I did, for I do not know what I should hnve doue had it not been for Dr. Fierce' Golden Ucdlcal Discovery." The sole motive for substitution is to permit the dealer to make the little more profit bald by the sale of less meritorious medicines. He gains: You lose. There fore accept no substitute for "Golden Medical Discovery." The sluggish liver is made active by the use of Dr. Pierce's Pleaaant Felicia. , Awning Notice. By order of tho common council, no tice Is hereby given to all uers of awn ings in tho city of Salem to adjust thoso now in uso, and thoso to bo "red ed, tc conform strictly to the terms o ordmanco No. 205 of said city, which requires nil awnings to bo not leso than eight (8) foot abovo tho levol ot tho sidewalk. Parties failing to obsoivo this notico and said ordinance, will bo prosecuted after a reasonable time in which compliance herewith may bo had. iJ. J. JUDAH, 11-11-lOt City Recorder. Ohange in Firm. J. G. Rolgleman and W. P. R. Smith havo formed a partnership, and will conduct a goneral blacksmlthlng nnd wood working business at 100 Chomok ota stroet, Mr. Smith having purchnsod tho intorest of O. Schultz. Mr. Reigelman has boon at tho prps' ont stand for seven years, whilo Mr, Smith is well-known, having been In tho shops in this city for tho past 17 years. They invito their frionds to call on them. 11-14-lm REIGLEMAN & SMITH. Greatest of Efficiency. See tho Jumbo two-horso stump and grub machln3, with telescope sweep. Four times tho power, twice tho weight, and One-half ithe money aBked for any other machine. Something new. Cal laud see it at Salem branch Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Co. 10-19-tt Capital Normal School Tirst National Bank building, Sa eom, Or. Fall torm of twelve woeks opens Soptembor 26th. Normal, ac ademic, preparatory and business courses. Address. v J. J. KRAPS, Salem, - Oregon Hop Wie Wo aro headquarters for hop wire or wire fencing, Call or wrlto and get prices. 7o can save you monoy. Waitet Motley, salem;fence works 60 Cooft St. Call on Your Stepmother At the Balem Dre Work when tou want year clothe! cleaned, dyed, repaired or preaiS, ie- uueu reirci collars on, aiso suiu prejscu uy the month. You can get anything cleaned from a pair of glorea to the most elaborate illk gowni, Mrs. O. H. Walker, Prop 195 Commercial 8t. ACADEMY OF THE SA CRED HEART SALEM, ORE, The forty-second scholastic year beclns September 12. Sanitary and other Improvements lately mado In the building. Academic, commercial, grammar grades' Intermediate and primary ooursoa. Pupils prepared for teacher's certificates. Full course In music. Particular attention paid to health" and moral training. Address Slater Superior, i'iiift foflr mum m ra .U w, u i ylH : -"- J STATE " V SOCIAL NEWS! 8 8 1 I H-I4I I 1 1 1 II It ttHU'H Turner. On Thanksgiving a jolly 'llttlo party spent a pleasant ovenfng at tho coun try homo of Mr. and Mrs. ,T. V. Beach of Portland. Conversation and music afforded amuscmont for tho guests. Ono novel foaturo was letter writing to tho absont members of tho family circle. Evory ono present was re quested to send a message Later re freshments were served. Thoso pres ent wcre: Mr. and Mrs. Beach, Mr. and Mrs. Colo, Mrs. Shirley, tho Mlssos 0. Colo, Z. Colo, Shlrloy and Dorrls Shirley, Messrs Judd and Beach. Tho ladles of tho Methodist church did not givo thoir customary Thanks giving dinner this year. Owing to tho absonco of a number of their members tho undertaking soemed too great for tho few who still remained. Tho ladies have won a wldo reputation and the dinner was grently missed by thoso who havo been in tho habit of attending tfioso functions. Beautiful services woro hold in tho Prosbyterian church "by Bov. McClood Thanksgiving morning. Appropriate decorations hold a conspicuous placo as reminders of tho origin of tho day. Mrs. L. P. Shlrloy, of Salem, and her daughters, Misses Ava and Dorrls, wero tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Colo on Thanksgiving day. Miss Hnlllo C. Thomas, who holds a position in ono of Portland's schools, spent Thanksgiving at hor homo in Turner. She will return to Portland Sunday. Tho mombers of tho Epworth Leaguo held a social at tho homo of Mrs. I. Small Thursday ovenlng. Measurements of oach guest wero ta kon, and an admission feo charged ac cording to the hoighth in feet and inches. Thoro was a good attend ance, nnd tho event was onjoynblo as woll as financially profitable. Marion. Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Townsond wero In Salem Friday. E. W. McCann went to Frultland Frldny. Mr. and Mrs. George Ford, visited in Turner Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Hinshnw and family, of HUlsboro, aro spending a few days with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Hinshnw. F. W. Ruthorford,of Frultland, was In Marlon Friday. Mr. Koukho has purclmsod 10 ncres of Mr. Mltzner east of town. Ho is from North Dakota, nnd Intends to mako this his homo. Frultland. Our popular mall carrier, Mr. John son, -passod through Frultland Inst week. Wo woro glad to seo him qut this way again. Mr. nnd Mrs. Graham havo their daughter, Mrs. Williams, visiting with them, Mr. Campbell returned to castorn Oregon Tuesday, Mrs. Minger and dnughtor, Mis Edna, wont to Wnlla Walla, Wash., tho first of tho week. Thoy intend staying until nfter tho holidays. Monduy ovoning mirpriso was givon Mr. Campbell nt tho residonco of Mr. Walton. Quito n numbor wcro present, and report a very pleasaut ovenlng. Tucslny ovoning tho Literary nnd Debating Socioty hold their meeting. Quito a largo crowd was presont. The program was vory good, Indeed. Much Interest was taken In tho debate. Tho judges decldod In favor of tho nfilr motive Tho question for next Tues day is: "Hcsolvod, That a Country Lifo Is Better for Building a Good Charactor Than n Llfo in tho City." A long list of names woro givon to tho secretary as mombers of tho so cioty, A pleasant ovoning was spent at tho residenco of Mr. Herrin Saturday ovoning. Not a vory largo crowd was In nttendanco on account of tho stormy wcathor, but all roport a gay tlmo, Tho Sunday school convention will bo hold at Frultland Sunday, Dccom- bor 18. Evorybody Invited. - 8uro Cure for Piles. Itching piles produce moisture and cause itching, this form, as well as Bllng, Bleeding or Protruding Piles are cured by Dr. Bo-san-ko'B Pile Remedy Stops itching and bleeding. Absorbs tumora. 50c a Jar at drug gist, or sent by mall. Treaties freo. Write me about your case. Dr.. Bo sanko, Phlla., Pa. Foro sale by Dr. S. C. 8tone, druggist. O JSk. SB X? O 3E1. X A. m SMHtU Ibe JtW Ym Haw Alwar Bst iSmmmm mtote: iTOmimSr; j,'q ' iiiia ii wuii i riii m'""i'' Vegetable Preparalionlor As slmilatlng tticFoodandRcguIa- ung me atomaens anauowcis oi Promotes Digcallon-Cliecrful-ncss artdltest.Contains itclUtcr OniumJforpliino nortfineral. HOT "NARC OTIC . fitapeafCUDrS&lVXimCWl jKx.Smutm HiAtlUSJtl- Apcrfecl Remedy ForConsUpa Tlon, Sour Stosttch, Diarrhoea and Loss of Sleep. wMaMBHaMaHMpa Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. EXACT COPY OF WRABPCn. Sb, aamafwiaa GENERAL REPAIRING -AT F. J. MOORE, Court Street, All work guaranteed. Star Restaurant Best 15c meals in the city. Coffee with cakes Be. 21 meal tickets for 12.75. 204 Commercial street. j WiskkSjH'aH 9 bbbbV smu yiaiatiaiaiiiiatgfaiaiiinNH)iaHiiniapif 9 A a R TV f BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO. I ! GR AINBOYfflSAHDBHirPERS0?fl.R ATTST ! Oats For Sale. BOP GROWERS SUPPLIES. Crude ail stick Salchnr. J. G. Graliam, Agent, mmmmmmsmBammmmmmmsm ?Zl1S I Jv.eKnIi-e'f ituioiiiniiimiiinnimetiamiiiinuiii $ ffrl (r "'ftieir "' lSV WJJfJfn u'iilVMnHHI iMWIMKm 4mXWvm---VJulBIF! Mn'mmmiMm mnrtanmmjMLm IWWIHSHIS I liiaieHMHllIHI I ! ' CASTORIA For Infants and Children. tmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmBmmmmmmmmmttmammomm The Kind You Have Always Bought Thirty Years ASTORIA tmi otimuii ouritrr, ris Tvnm ear. ! WaM Paper B.lAl. UUIIIJ IK 0 OCX, f, I? and good work guaran- teed. We have the smaM n J store and smaH prices E. L Letnmon 299 Liberty St. Phone 2475 f! V O 17.Mf. ! 207 Commercial St., Slem, Ore. TIEESBB'S NO TOOL LIKE AN OLD FOOL but tho young ono that pays out his good monoy for dry, tough and inferior moats, whon ho can got primo, juicy and tender steaks, chops and fllots for tho samo prlco right hero at all times. Our moats nro cut from tho bost fed and fat test cattle, and is always aatlsfac tory. ' E. C. Cross. State Street Market THE PICK OF THE FOREST it 1 Has been taken to supply the stock of. lumber In our yards. Our stock isj comploto with all kinds of lumber. J J Just received a car load of No. Ii i shinglos, also a car of fluo shakes.! Wo aro ablo to nil any and all kind; J of bills. Come and let us show you- ous stock. ! ! Yard and office aear t, P. passenger! depot. 'Phone Malu 65L ' !! uuuunkB Lumscii vwv ; Agriculture's Triumph, U tho svnerflno Wild Roso flour, made from cholco winter wheat, and ground by tho tnoBt improved process. -A bag with our namo as tho millers Is a guar antee of purity and high-grade excel lence. Our Wild ltoso sour Is unsur passed for the baking of broads aal foodstuffs. SAlcmFiQUtkizMHin Bears the if. Signature &y ft Jrv In tJh Use J For Over