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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1904)
'HV1flWIWBlPttrWp' g'P' ' ST"n VWwmn"v TttJSSFlEP f WANTED. tinted. To rent smaii conogo, mr nlsW or 109ms suitablo for house keeping by young couple." Address tik L " caro Journal office. A" ' "12-9-bf ,ed-$3 to $13 weekly easily earned by eithor sex knitting seam" 1C6S hosiery for tho western market; our improved family machine with ribbing attachment furnished worth v families who do not owrf a machins, en edsy paymont plan; write at once, for full particulars and commence making monoy; no oxporionco re quired. United State's Woolon Co., ?ut,nlt. Mich. 11-3-tf jjv'"--r MM FOR SALE. j Salo Or will trado for city prop erty, 181-3 acres, with house, barn and wood, six miles oast of Salem. A terrain. J. F. Wisner, Leonard hotel. lB-U-tSt" roTSale. 50,000 hop sets.' Inquiro of iusust Lindholm, Silverton, Oregon. ' 12-8-lwk for Sale. Household goods, pictures, etc., 307 Liberty street. 12-10-3t lor Bale. A now gas range, large mirror, carpet, glass door, cupboard many other articles, 307 Liberty .treet. 12-10-3t ihat Lot Fivo blocks from the post office is a snap nt $400. Call at 307 Liberty street. 12-10-3t for Sale Cuenp, valuable malo calr aired by registered, premium-covered Bire. Inquire at 309 Winter street. 12-9-3t forflale. At a bargain. Houso, barn and lot for 1800. Fiuo fruit trees on place. Address "T." care Journal. 11-28-tf For Bale. Two very fino building lots, most doslrablo location, well drained, and planted to fruit, near school hoim Addross "X," caro Journal. 11-10-tf For Sale. Moving .picture outfit, in first-class condition. At groat reduc tion. Address "L. F. H.," Salem, Or., care Journal. 8-26-tf FOR RENT. HousTfoT'fieiABSfurItuToo now, for salo. Baro opportunity for right parties. Inquiro at first house north of Fred Hurst's, In South Sa lem. 12-0-tf Bot for Salo. Columbia river keefbof torn boat, with sail, cost $85, for salo at $15. Call on D. F. Jerman, 210 Commercial street. 11-28-tf Dancing Party. D. of II., Viola Louge, No. 88, will givo a danco on Monday evening, December 12th, In Holman hall. Admission, gents, 25c; ladles, 15e. ll-28-2wk Rcoms to Rent. Twelve furnished or unfurnished rdoma to rent Loca tion 011 street car line, and one block to S. P. depot Call on J. C. Ooodale, 12th and Oak Btroeta. 8-20U MISCELLANEOUS. Woodmon of tho World degroo team, Decomber 23, 1904, at tho Holman hall. Reserve tho dato for a good time. 12-0'-tf Sam Oasto Public training stable at State Fair Grounds. Horses trained for road or track purposes. Satisfac tion guaranteed. Prices reasonable 12-l-3m Ad Writer A good S3 writer Is willing to write a iew ads for local firms at roasonablo rates. Contracts .made by the month or year. Addross .B, caro Journal. Christmas Trees. Choico trees for public or privato occasions. Order early. Clarenco Blundell, Morning ide. Phone Bed 2006. 12-3-td ladles Troubled with a growth ol hair on tho face can find sure, painless and easy cure euro. Warranted harm less. Send one dollar and address. Lock box 47, Portland, Or. 11-23-lm l'wo Oar Loads Of Cop wiro to ar rive about December 15th, and ono ear of wire fence about January 1st. Discount for advance order. Walter Morley, 60 Court street, Sa lem. Ein paid For poultry and farm pro dice; aUo good apples wanted. Capital Commission Company, gen eral commission merchants, 177 Commercial Btreet 10-21-tf-dw 6Have you tried Edwaras & nuscn rt for meats. We have the best wmage In town. Come and try It, nd be convinced. 410 East State reet Hotel Scott Newly furnished, every thing clean and first class. Itooms t reasonable prices. In Cottle Jfock, Salem. A. Scott, prop. 7-6-tf. Nw Lodging House. Everything clean and comfortable, 8chreib er block, 149-151 State street. Mat " Hntchlna, proprietor. Phono U 2874. 6-9-W DR. E. E. JACK80N Treats all dis eases of domestic animals. Offiue 61 Ferry street. Phono 2341 Main, Residence 17 Commercial etroet, Phono 2011 Red. Salem Iron Works Founders, machin ists and blacksmiths. Manufacturers of all kinds of sawmill machinery. Hop nnd fruit drying stoves, etc. Shand & Marcus. 11-29-lm MUSIC STUDIOS. Dr. Parvin's Studio Now Opon at. 207 Commercial street, upstairs. Piano, voice, armony, counterpoint end musical composition taught, alto violin. Pupils propared as profes sional toachers, singers or players. Diplomas given. Music Studio Mis Helen Calbreath, B. M. room 8, opera houso building. Vo cal, piano, theory, harmony and eight reading. " 11-18-tf OSTEOPATHS. Dr. M. Theresa Schoettle, Osteopath Graduate of founder's school. Grand Opera House, Salem,' Orogon. Of fice phone JIain 2721. Residence phono, Bed 2603. Assisted by Dr. Madellno Stravcns, late of St. Louis, Mo. DS. W. Ii. MEROEa graduate of tho American School of Osteopathy, Kirksvllle, Mo. Office in Brbyman block, Commercial street, over Stock ton ' store. Rooms 25 and 26. Phono Rod 2 113. Besldonco at 360 Summer street. Phono Red 2541. PHYSlOLttra. P. E. SLATER, M. D., Has oponed an office In the Eldrldge bloclc over, Fry's drug store. Office hours, 9 to 12 a. m. and 2 to 5 p. m. Bosiilenco North Capital street. Phono, ofllctf, Main 2763; residence, Red" 91. Spe cialty, also .sei of children. If ".O-Sm LODGES. bTfifTLerfiorfBrr O. F. Hall, Saturday each week, at 7: SO p. m. B. B. Horrick, Jr., N. G.; Frank F. Toovs, recording secretary Salem Camp, No. 118, Woodmen of th World Meets In Holman Hall ejvrj Friday at 7:30 p. m. P. L. Fraslr Consul. Wyllo A. Moores, Seer tary. 1-12-lyr Foresters of America Court Sherwood Forester No. 19. Moots Friday in Turner block. Ira Jorgensen, C. R.; A. L. Brown, See. Central Lodge No. 18, K. of P. Oaatfc Hall In Holman block, corner Mtxlt, and Liberty Sto. T-esday of tav week at 7:30 p. m. H. H. Turner C. C.;' W. I. Staley, K. of R, and S. Valley lodge No. 18, A. O. U. W. Mcc In their hall In Holman block, ecu ner State and Liberty, every M day ovenlng.t Visiting brethr welcome. Emil Donaldson, M. W. A. B. Aufrance Recorder. Modern Woodmen of America On gon Cedar Camp No. 5246. Me'a every Thursday evening at 8 o'ctoei Holman Hall, E. E. Matten, V C: A. L. Brown. Olork. HOP BUYERS DIBEOTORY. JACK OARMIOHAEL Hop buyer. Room 1, Bush-Breyman building. Phono Main 1851. 9-S7- WM. BROWN Sc OO.-Hops. Mohair, wool, hop growers' supplies. No. 229 Commercial street, aaiem, vre gon. Phono 1301. SQUIRE PARRAE Hop merchant nnd purchasing agent. XMo. siUMi Commercial street, upstairs, Salem, Oregon. Phono 1651. T. A. UVESLEY & CO. Dealers in hons and hon supplies. Phono 1211. office room 18 Oberheim bldg, Sa lem, Oregon. " KREBS BROS. Hop Merchants, Sa lem, Oregon, mono imi. KOLA NEIS Dealer in Oregon hops. iiusu-iireyman diock, caiem, uroggu, also Albany, Otegon. TON80RIAL AND BATHS. Evan's Barber Shop Only first-claw shop on State street. Every tkl now and up-to-cato. Finest pore lain baths. Shave, 15c ; hair-cut ZU baths, 28c. Two first-class boi blacks. O. W. Evans, proprietor. DRAYMEN. Welch & White do a general dray and transfer business, meet all trains. 'Phones, down town, Main 2181, residences, Blue 15, red 2076. Stand 218 Commerslal street 8-12-lm WATERCOMPANY. SALEM WATER COMPANY OFFICE CITY HALL. m .&,. a,wt.fc aTvn1v f nfiiMl fur am ov.w vv.j - - Bills payable monthly In advaaM Mae all cobhiuubw " "rr- SiT on Your Stepmother At the Salem Dye Works when jrou want your ctolhe cleaned, dyed, repaired or proart. iej UdcU t1tb colUr on, Ho yulta pieacd ty the rnonui, You can get anything cleaned rroa k pair o eforei to the rooat elaborate illk town, Mrs. a H. Walker, 165 Commercial St, Proprietor, DAILY CAPITAL JOTJBNAI BAI3SK, 3hHKuCR mek- ICSlCe And many other aches to which women are 6eculfarly subject are generally the result of a diseased condition of the womanly organism. When this dis eased condition is cured, stdeache, back ache, headache, etc, are cured also. Doctor Pierce's Favorite Prescription establishes regularity, dries the drains which weaken women, heals inflamma tion and ulceration nnd cures female weakness. When these diseases are cured the aches they cause are also cured. t will drop you a few llnei to-day to let you know that I am feeling well now, write Mlta Annie Stephens, of Belleville. Wood Co , West V, I feel Itle a new woman, I took several bottlea of 'favorite Prescription' and of the 'Oolden Medical Discovery,' I have no head ache now, no backache, and no pain in my side any mora. No bearlng-dowu pain any more. I think that there U no medicine like Dr. Pierce' medicine. I thank you very much for what you have done for me your medicine has done me much good.'' The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser, a book containing 1008 pages, is given away. Send 31 one-cent stamps for expense o" mailing only, for the book in paper covers, or 31 stamps for the volume bound la cloth. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce. Buffalo. N. Y. Salem Orango Officers. Salem Grango No. 17, nt their last mooting elected tho following efficers: Master, H. C. Fletcher. Overseer, C. L. Weaver. Lecturer, Mrs. A. V. Davidson. Stoward, M. Brown. Assistant steward, T. 3. Clark. Chaplain, Mrs. T. J. Clark. . Treasuror, T. O. Davidson. Sccrotary, Mrs. Zella S. Flotcher, O. II., S. H. Nelson. Cores, Mrs. Ilattio Brown. Pomona, Mrs. Pherne Strong. Flora, Miss Watt. L. A. S., Mrs. Maggio Weaver. l 0 Tight Will Bo Bitter. Thoso who will persist in closing their cars against tho continual reconv mondation of Dr. King's New Discov' cry for Consumption, will havo a long and bitter fight with their troubles, if not onded earlier by fatal termination. Read what T. R. Boall, of Boall, Miss., has to say: "Last fall my wifo had ovory symptom of consumption. Sho took Dr. King's Now Discovery after everything elso had failed. Improve ment camo at onco and four bottles en tirely cured her. Guaranteed by J. O, Perry, druggist. Prlco 50c, $1.00. Trial bottles freo. To Moot on tho Mat. Now York, Dec. 12. Wrestling "fans" nro much interested in tho match botweon Ilnrvpy Parker and Aleck Swanson, which is to bo decided at tho Now Polo Athlotic club tonight. Both men havo been training faithfully and an interesting bout is expected to result. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Th Kind You Have Always fought Bears the Signature of 7 ... & Capital Normal School First National Bank building, Sa lem, Or. Fall term of twelvo weeks opens September 26th. Normal, ac ademic, preparatory and business courses. Address. J. J. KRAPS, Salem, - Oregon Hop Wkte We are headquarters for hop wire or, wire fencing, Call or write and get prices. Wo can save you money. Walter Moley;. SALEMJFENCE WORKS 60 Coat t St. lunmiiNniimmiiit 4. ' :: Elite Cafe.. Best meals in the city. The beet ' ' I ) service and prices right. j C KUtKKLtNt FfOP. iimniiiiniinnn I I 1 r 1 flHB, O&TOOy, MONDAY, DEOHMBEB 12, tn 1 Htumwunnw o x A. J, jbi A SOCIAL NEWS h 1 it-ii -h iinrmiii irtri-t-y Marion. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. D. Bajbervvisited at O. W. Eplor's Sunday. ' Alma Oglesby has boon visiting with Mrs. E. Davidson and other frieds. Tho Marion Aid Socidty met with Mrs. Halloy , qutto a number being present. They nro contemplating building sidewalks. D. W. Potter hns moved into G. W. Epler's property near tho store. Mr. Eplor hns just had five rooms papered in his house, Miss Tonoy By ron nf Salem doing tho work with which Ihoy nro much pleased. Much Credit is given Miss Byron for tho fancy willow work which sho made. Rufus Castloman returned, home. Ho had tho misfortune to break his log. Cassio Young has been visiting at tho homo of A. II. Hunt. '. A surprise donation party was held at tho homo of Rev. B. F. Hinshaw. Norman Brock is visiting in Salem. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Barber and Mrs. S. D. Miller wero Salem Visitors Sat urday. A surpriso party was hold at the homo of W. H. Morgan Saturday even ing honor of tholr son, Arthur. Thoso presont wore: Misses Fanny Nichols, Edna Banta, Cora Webb,-Edith Ashby, Iva Axtoll and tho Misses Hall; Messrs. Gregory Ziegler, Wm. Roberts, Chas. Lee, Chas. Gontry, Wesloy and George Stephens, Merlin Pearson, WHUo Ban ta, Herbert Palmer, Chris Olson, Halllo Russell Sterling Bolton, Oltn Hadloy nnd Arthur Morgan. Charles Small and Miss Mamie Fitz gibbons were married at Santa Rosa, Cnl., Noyembcr 23d. Thoy arrived here November 4th, and wero tendered a recoption a.t tho homo of tholr parents. Thoro wore about 50 present. Among tho Salem visitors today aro W. J. Hadley and Mrs. George Ford. Of Interest to Thin, Weak People. It is perfectly understood by ovory sick man or woman that if they can got somo remedy that will stop tho gradual loss of flesh and strongth, their recovery is nssurod. People that aro norvons and unsteady, with dizzy Bpolls, woakonod memory, and loss of ambition, tholr blood is thin and watery. It shows in their sallow com plexion nnd (Irod manner, soon as thoy commonco to gain flesh thoy look hot ter and sleop better. To gain from 1 to 3 pounds of good sqlld flesh per weok tho blood must bo mado rich and pure. Dr Gunn's Blood nnd Norvo Tonic puts in tho body tho very pith of what makes puro rich blood in tho most dl roct way, nnd cures disoaso by making strength, This tonic is in tablet form, to bo taken right after meals. Sold by all druggists for 7Ce por box, or 3 for $2. For women's weakness a better remedy was novor made. For sale by Dr. S. C. Stono, druggist. 1 0 Something Doing. "Punk" Losllo and "Pcowoo" Pat- torson ontortulned n slight dlfferonco of opinion Saturday evening, in fact tho dlfferonco had oxistod for somotimo, nnd tho Saturday argumont was only tho tail ond of formor difficulties, Aftor a wordy wnr thoy mixed, nnd nil blows "that mar us, maim and scar us," may bo attributed to tho rough houso that followed tho argumont. No casualties. .1 O ' ' Revolution Imminent., A euro sign of approaching rovolt and serious troublo in your systom is nervousness, sloeplossness, or stomach upsets. Electric Bittors will quickly dlsmombor tho troublesomo cause. It never falls to tono tho stomach, reg ulate tho Kldnoys and Bowols, stlmu Into tho Llvor, and clarify tho blood. Run down systems bonoflt particularly and all tho usual attending aches van ish under its searching and thorough effectiveness. Eloctrio Bitters is only 60c, and that Is returned if it don't givo perfect satisfaction, Guaranteed by J. O. Perry, druggist. Change in Firm. J. O. Beiglcinan and W. F, R. Smith havo formed a partnership, and will conduct a general blacksmithing and wood working business at 100 Chomok eta streot, Mr. Smith having purchased tho interest of G, Schultz. Mr, Reigelman has been at tho pres ent stand for seven years, while Mr. Smith is well-known, having been in tho shops in this city for tho past 17 years, Thoy invito their friends to call on them. 11-14-lm REIQLEMAN & SMITH. Build New Cottages. K. R. Angol of Denver, Colo., will build four neat cottagos in Queen Ann addition on lots purchased from R. R. Ryan & Co. Tho cottagos will cost from $1,C00 to $2,000 each and will front on Court Street. OAMVOnXA. Bmw to x? Jto Kw VctiHawMmrj Oasty Elgaattu of c&mk 1904. LtfiVI 1 1 H fil Tho Kind TTou Hftvo Always in uso for over 30 years, and gVTSyi sonalsnporvislon since Its infancy All Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-os-good" aro hut; Bxporiiucnts that triflo with nnd endanger tho health o Infants and Children Exporlenco against; Experiment What is CASTORIA Castoria Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothlngf Syrups. It Is Pleasant 16 contains neither Opium, Morphine nor othor Narcotic substance. Its aro is its guarantee. It destroys Worsts and allays' Foverlsnncsa. It cores Diarrhoea and YflsA Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures CoastiBattoa and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, refrutefcMlM Stafteai'li mart Ttnwata. vlfJiic- limtHlrP Rml niJma.Tiiml' "-" fv..-j o-"i9 The ChlMren'g Panacea-The GKNUINK CASTORIA ALWff Bean tkt THe KM You Have Always Bought fn Ute For Over 30 Year. Ta octriCuH etMMRV, rt mnui DTfitrr. mm tour eiTKt GENERAL REPAIRING -AT F. J. MOORE, Court Street, All work guaranteed. MMMiHimMIHIIIHWf Star Restaurant Boat 15o mee,la jm the city. Coffee with cakes Cc. 21cieal tickets for $2.75, 204 Commorclat street. ill i in i I .niM.1 aiaiaaiatatmaiaiitfiaf i-aaiaiaittaawi f :nt:tAGBNCY OFosam j BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO.! I GRAINiMMllsilGRAIN I Oats For Sale. - HOP OR0WEK9 SUPPLIES. Crag mi etick SBlcaar. J. G. Graham, Agent, tST "copyright. tFBr aJJyBBBaaaaswt aT aif wtaiiiiiaiaiaiamasatHf mmm mmwmi ",TSVflWffiWi'Jl SsWdHsBBBBMr T c rficir I B'VSSSBV r JOBTTTf u Bought, and which Ms to has homo tho slgnntnro of has hooninado under his ttoxv - r ..mi-. Mother's FrteaU lignnttir of : Wall Paper Latest designs m stock, m and good work guaran teed. We have the sbm store and smaM prices L L. Lemmon 299 Liberty St Phone 2475 red we nave ute store and smaN prices .1 ) 5 299 Liberty St Phone 2475 w m 207 oommewui st., siiw, om. ft Full Weight.... V in tho rulo in tliia mill wo caro not what it is in others. But that is only ono cardinal prlnclplo wo claim any body can glva full wolght wo guar nntoo quality, ax well, and that means a wholo lot to thoso who know. First, good wheat; second, good milling; third, fair prices for tho boat to bo had. Wo should havo your orders for Wild Koso Hour. Salem Flouting Mill THE PICK OP THE FOREST Has been taken to supply tho stock of Z lumber la our yard. Our stock 1st complete with all kinds of lumber. Just received a car load of No. 1 ehinglos, also a car of fine shakes. Wo are able to fill any and all klndX of bills. Como and lot us show yon our stock. Yard and office aear t), P, passengers depot 'Phone Main 66L nnnrl 111. ex-- n X uuuunub bumwBn viw a A WINNEB in tho rneo for supremaoy In pork products U our latest eon slgnmont in choico sugar, cured hama and bacons, and our fiuo country sausages, lolna for roasting, chops, etc. Cold woathor brings a demand for chdlce pork in sparo ribs, pigs' feet, hocks, tripe and sausages, and wo havo tho fluast corn fed and cnrefullv-fcd pork to bo so cured. - E. C Gross. Ma" i W . 5 L rfp w sr-it PPT & i 8-, V - 1 m,