Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, December 21, 1904, Page 7, Image 7

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DAY CAPITAL JOTJENA-, SALEM, OS-JOOW, WBDNES0AT,, DECEMBER $, 1Q04
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WANTED.
!jj'ri.Mra i? o 10 first-class wait
re.s, for legislature. Must givo rcf
crCnco. Willamette Hotel. 12-U-2wk
Wanted. $3 to $12 wookly , easily
earned by cither sex knitting seam
Ica9 hoBlcry for Jho western market
our improved family machino with
ribbing attachment furnishod worthv
families who do not own a machine,
on easy payment plan; writo at once
for full particulars and commence
making monoy; po cxpprionco re
quired. Unltod Statoa Woolen Co.,
Detroit, Mleh. 11-3-tf
FOR SALE.
jjgaTo. Wood at $3.50 per cord.
Money to accompany tho ordor or
cash on dollvery. M. P. Dennis, State
nnd 10th streets. Phono 2000 Rod.
12-19-3t
for Salo. Cheap, one good horse, har
ness and delivery wagon. Inquiro of
Commercial Cream Company.
12-19 3t
Tor Sale 80 acres of land on Yaqulna
Bay, or will trado for proporty in or
near Salem. W. H. Parker, at Stato
Printing Office. 12-13-6t.
Tor Salo. At a bargain. House, barn
and lot for $900. Flno fruit troes on
place. Address "T." caro Journal.
11-28-tf
For Salo. Two very flno building lots,
most desirablo location, woll drained,
and planted to fruit, near' school
houso. Address "X," caro Journal.
11-10-tf
For Sale. Moving .picture outfit, in
first-class condition. At great reduc
tion. Address "L. F. H.," Salem, Or.,
caro Journal. 8-26-tf
FOR RENT.
Tor Rent. A sovon-room house, well
wator pipes in houso. Inquiro at
424 High street. A. Schrolbor.
12-19-3t
Rooms to Rent Twelve furnishod or
unfurnished rooms to rent Loca
tion on Btreot car line, and one
block to 8. P. depot. Call on J. C.
Goodalo, 12th and Oak streets. 6-20tf
MISCELLANEOUS.
lost A lady's chain purse, contain
ing monoy and Boveral receipts. Leavo
at Tho Journal office and rocoivo re
ward. 12-19-3t
Blacksmith Bhop. Plymalo & Arm
strong have oponed a shop in tho old
Glovor & Patton stand, at No. 50
Stato street. Your work solicited.
12-12-tf
Grand Prlzo Masquorado Ball By
Woodmen of tho World degree team,
December 23, 1904, at tho Holman
hall. Resorvo tho dato for a good
time. 12-0-tf
Sam Casto Public training stablo at
Stato Fair Grounds, norsos trainod
for road or track purposes. Satisfac
tion guaranteed. Prices reasonable.
12-l-3m
AH WHffirA rrnnft ad Writer is
willing to write a fow ads for local
firms at reasonable rates. Contracts
mado by the month or year. Address
R, care Journal.
Christmas Troes. Choico trees for
nnhiii. nr nrivntn occasions. Order
early,
Clarence Blundoll, Morning-
sIJo.
Phono Bod 2000. 12-3-td
Ladies Troublod with a growth of hair
on the faco can find suro, painless
and easy euro euro. Warranted harm
less. Send one dollar and address.
Lock box 47, Portland, Or.
11.23-lm
Two Car Loads Of hop wiro to nr
nvo about December 15th, and one
car of wire fenco about January
1st. Discount for ndvanco order.
Walter Morley, 00 Court street, Sa
lem. Cash Paid For poultry and farm pro pre
duce: also good applos wanted.
Capital Commission Company, gen
eral commission merchants, 177
Commercial street 10-21-tf-dw
Bay Havo you tried Edwards & Li'sch
tr. for meats. Wo havo the best
sausage in town. Come and try It,
and be convinced. 410 East State
street
Hotel Scott Newly furnished, every-J
thing cleaa and first class. Rooms
at reasonable prices. In Cottle
block, Salem. A. Scott, prop. 7-6-tf.
New Lodging House, Everything
new, clean and comfortable. Schreib
er block, 11M51 Stato Btreet. Mat
tia Hutchlns, proprietor. Phone
M.ln 2874. M-t
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Hil I iTi 11 1 1 1 H tfrH 1 1 1 lt
Elite Cafe...
Best ineala In the city. The beet
tervice and prices right.
E. ECKERLEH, Prop.
ANN HH W
DR. E. E. JACK80N Treats all dis
eases of domestic animals. Offl-oo
61 Ferry Btreot Phono 2341 Main.
Residenco 17 Commercial stroot,
Phono 2011 Red.
Salem Iron Works rounders, machin
ists nnd blacksmiths. Manufacturers
of all kinds of sawmill machinery.
Hop nnd fruit drying stoves, etc.
Sband & Mnrcus. 11-29-lm
MUSIC STUDIOS.
Dr. Parviri's Studio Now Onon at
297 Commorclal street, upstairs.
Piano, volco, armony, counterpoint
and musical composition taught, alto
violin. Pupils prepared as profes
sional teachers, singers or players.
Diplomas given.
Music Studio Mis Holon Calbroath, B.
M. room 8, opera houso building. Vo
cal, piano, theory, harmony and sight
reading. 11-18-tf
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OSTEOPATHS.
Dr. M. Theresa Schoettlo. Osteopath-
Graduate of founder's school. Grand
Opera House, Salem, Oregon. Of
flco phone Main 2721. Residonco
phono, Red 2603. Assisted by Dr.
Madelino Stravens, latetof St. Louis,
Mo.
DR. W. I. MEROEU Graduate of the
Amoricnn School of Osteopathy,
Kirksvillo, Mo. Offlco in Breyman
blockt Commorclal street, ovor Stock
ton' storo. Rooms 25 and 20. Phone
I, STUVUV
Summer
Rod 2413. Residonco at 360
street. Phone Rod 2541.
PHYSIOIAN8.
F. E. SLATER, M. D., Has oponed an
office in tho Eldridgo block over
Fry's drug store. Offlco hours, 9 to
12 n. m. and 2 to G p. m. Rosidence
North Capital stroot. Phone, office,
Main 2763; residence, Red 91. Spe
cialty, uiso sei nf children, b "Om
LODGE8.
&TiNLwaerfKruri
O. F. Hall, Saturday each week, ai
7:80 p. m. B. B. Herrlck, Jr., N. G.S
Frank F. Toevs, recording -secretary
Salem Camp, No. 118, Woodmen of th
World Meets In Holman Hall erorj
Friday at 7:30 p. m. P. L. FrasUt
Consul. Wylie A. Moores, Seer
tary. 1-12-1jt
Forestora of America Court Sborwood
Forester" No. 19. Meets Frldoy in
Turner block. Ira Jorgonsen, C. R.
A. L. Brown, Sec.
Central Lodge No. 18, K. of P. Cext
Hall in Holman block, corner Btat
and Liberty Sta. T-eaday of i
week at 7:30 p. m. H. H. TurneT
C. C; W. I. Stnley, K. of R, nnd S
Valley lodfjo No. 18, A. O. U. W. Me.
In their hall In Holman block, eoi
ner State and Liberty, every Ha
day evening Visiting brethr'
welcome. Emll Donaldson, M. W.
A. B. Aufraiwo Recorder.
Modern Woodmen of America Ok
gon Cedar Camp No. B246. Mwti
every Thursday ovenlng at 8 o'cle!
Holman Hall, B. B. Matten, T
C: A. L. Brown. Cl-k
HOP BUYERS DIRECTORY.
JACK OARMIOHAEL Hop buyer.
Room 1, Bush-Breymnn building.
Phono Main 1851. 9-?7-
WM. BROWN is CO. Hops. Mohair,
wool, nop growers- bujuuidb. ""
229 Commorclal street, Salem, Oro
con. Phono 1301.
SQUIRE PARRAR Hop merchant
and purchasing ngont. No. 210 &
Commorclal street, upstairs, Salem,
Orocon. Phono 1651.
T. A. LIVESLEY & CO. Dealers in
hops and hop supplios. Phono 1211,
offlco room 18 Oberhelra bldg, Sa
lem, Orogon
KREBS BEOS. Hop Merchants,
Sa
lera, Oregon, i-nono ioui.
KOLA NEIS Doalor in Oregon hops.
BushBroyman block, Salem, Oregon,
also Albany, uiegon.
Evan's Barbor Ohop Only nrVci-i
shop on State Btroot. isvery uui
now and np-to-uato. MnMt poro
Iain baths. 8havo, lBt; haircut
baths, 2Sc. Two nrat-claai bot
blacks. O. W. Evaca. proprltto.'
DRAYMEN.
Welch & Whlto do a general aray
nmi transfer businesB. meet all
tmitia 'Phones, down town. Main
2181, residences, Bluo IB, red 2076,
Stand 218 Commerslal street 8-12-lm
SALEM WATER COMPANY
OFFICE CITY HALL.
For ater Berrlco tpply at offlc
Bills payable montlily la adrmnTO
Mae all complalnU at the offlca.
Your Stepmotner
At the Salem Dro Works whenyou want year
.'.V?Mi:n.i'dTed. renslred or ptturi. re-
tMiiM----BC--a'
lAATER COMPANY.
Call on
tiiniS Teliet rolUri on, Jo sulU pro-ed ty
11.. Anth You cn tel -nrthlnf e aned irota
' L-fr ol loTeVtoneo. .lsborMsllkOws,
M Mr. O. IL Walker,
l165 Commercial St. Proprietor.
Advlso
Suffering
Womon .Strongly.
to Tnlto Doctor
Ticrco's Favorite
Proscription.
This advice comes
from a woman who had
suffered all the miseries
women can suffer from
disease, and had been
ncrfectlv and tjermn-
iiently cured by the use
of Dr. Pierce's Favorite
Prescription.
This great medicine
for women establishes
regularity, dries weak
ening drains, heals In
flammation and ulcera
tion and cures female
weakness.
Read Mrs. Ketnpson'a
letter and, If you are
sick, follow her advice.
.-.., f t tn mtttm n ttm lnft
1 write you n ayi Mm Fred Kcmnwn, or
Cumbila Hillsdale Co, Mich., Box J7
"till yourname is o blensltig In our house,
.'n.t..i. I. ..... .!.. .! mm tin
nnd I tlilnk it tuv duty to
ct you know
that I am still cnjoylt
till rnlavlnir rood health.
thanks to you and your 'Favorite Pre-
scrlptlon When I think how I was five
i -. .Mrl k Imar I am tiftvr. I
say, Ood bless Dr. Nerce's works, and
may he live long to help poor suffering
women I have never had any return of
my weakness and am well and hearty.
Can do all my own work without any
pain. You saved me from the erave when
all others failed. I advise suffering women
strongly, to take Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre;
acription, as I know it will cure in all
cases, If Indeed there Is a cure."
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are
an excellent laxative, suited to the
use of delicate women.
Don't worry about what to buy for
vour llttlo presents. GlVo a nlco fancy
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lbox of cnna' from tl10 Slm BOmo ns
,s 35 cents. " iumw
Christmas Is coming, but Hinges is
Hero.
Salem Poultry
and Dog Show
Schrelber Building
State Street
Opens Tntwsday
at SO o'clock
Poultry entries close Wednesday at
9 p. m. II yon have not yet entered
telephone or call on
C. D. MINTON, Secy.
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GENERAL
REPAIRING
AT
F. J. MOORE,
Court Street,
All work guaranteed.
IMimtllMW
Capital Normal Scliool
First National Bank building, Sa
lem, Or. Fall term of twelve wooks
opens September 20th. Normal, ac
ademic, preparatory nnd buslnoss
courses. Address.
J. J. KRAPS,
Salem, - Oregon
Hop W4e
We nre headquarters for hop wire
or wiro foncing. Call or write and
get prices. Wo can save you money.
Walter Morley f
SALEM FENCE WORKS
60 Court St.
Pound Masters Sale,
Notlco is hereby Klvcn that undor
tnc proviHlons oi orumauco nu, -w
1 will on
Friday, December 23, 1901.
t. i nv.lnok ti. m. at tho round in tho
city of Salem, sell at public aucUoo,
the following described liupoundea
animal, to-wlt:
One bav horso. blazo-faco, right ulna
foot white, h,oreshoo brand on right
shoulder, shoe on one hind foot.
One bay horso. sway-back, big star
in forehead, threo shoes on.
Unless the above described antuialln
claimed before said date, salo will bo
without reserve.
J. 1L PENLAND,
PoundmaBter SersiaUi Ward.
December 21, 100L
NOTES
FROM THE
FAIR
s Almost every county in tho stnto of
Orcfeou will havo nn exhibit at tho
(Lowls and Clark contennlal.
Almost every nation that rises to
ho dignity of n place on tho map will
e represented at tho Lowls and Clark
centennial.
Photonranhs of s'overal hundred
jschool buildiugs will form nn intorost-
Ing feature of Dregon's euucaiionai
Exhibit tit the Lewis and Clark centen
nial. 4
Idaho fruit growers will pro,pnro for
tho Lowls nnd Clark contonnial an ap
tilo exhibit which nromlBCS to rival
thoso of Oregon nnd California.
Tho Itullnn commissioner, Mr. Zcg
gio, is now in Venice arranging for tho
collection of nn exhibit of Italian
works of art for tho Lewis and Clark,
fair.
Lewis and Clark souvenir gold del
lnrs aro proving popular ns Christmas
presents. They are mounted as stick
pins, or used in groups of two or thrco
ns breast pins.
An olecantly mounted wild cat, shot
15 yenrs ago on tho sito of tho agricul
tural building nt tho Lewis nnd Clark
centennial, will bo on exhibition at
tuo fair.
California will probably increaso its
appropriation of tho Lowls nnd Clark
contonnial from $20,000 to $05,000 or
$75,000, nnd build a state pavilllon.
Coos county, Oregon, will havo a pa
villlon of its own nt tho L6wis nnd
Clark centennial. Tho building will
be constructed entirely of Coos county
woods, and will bo in itself an oxhluit
of Interest.
The legislature of tho stato of Wash
ington will bo asked to appropriate
$75,000 for tho erection of -a stato
building and tho collection of a suitn
bio exhibit for tho Lowls and Clark
centennial.
Tho building which will houso Rus
sia's exhibit of paintings by modom
Russinn artists nt tho Lowls and Clark
centonnial will bo a replica of an old
Moscow nnlaco used by tho Romanoff
kings of tho early times.
Prof It P. Robinson, superintendent
of tho Portland public schools, hnB
been chosen superintendent of Oregon's
redncntlonnl exhibit nt tho Lowls nnd
Clnrk exposition in plnco of Prof. H.
B. Lyman wlio resigned on nccoum ui
health.
Tho art display at tho Lewis nnd
Clnrk contonnial will bo of fabulous
vnlue, representing moro monoy thnn
will bo spoilt in producing tho entire
exposition, Thero will bo not a fow
nnintinirs worth on tho market at least
$100,000 eneh, nnd tho nggrcgato valuo
of tho display will amount to millions
o,dollni.
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Of Interest to Tliln, Woak People.
It is porfectiy unaorstood by ovory
sick man or womnn that if thoy can
gots fiomo remody that will stop tho
grndual loss of llcsli and strongiu, iiioir
recovery is assured. Pooplo that aro
norvous nnd unstoady, with dizzy
spoils, weakened inomory, and loss of
ambition, their blood is thin nnd
watory. It shows in their sallow com-
ploxiou nnd tirod manner, soon ns tlioy
commoncp to gain flesh thoy look bet
ter and sleep better. To gain irom l
to 3 pdunds of good solid flosh por wook
tho blood must bo mado rich and puro.
Dr Gunn's Blood nnd Nervo Tonic puts
in tho body tho very pith of what
makes mire rich blood in tho most di
rect way, and cures dlsCaso by ranking
BtrongMi," -This tonic is in tablet form,
to bo vakon right nftor meals. Hold uy
all druggists for 78c per box, or s for
$2. For women's weakness a hotter
romody was never mado.
ror salo by Dr. B. O, Stone, druggist.
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Journal at Out Rato.
Tho Journal publishers propose to
givo their subscribers, tho benefit of a
great cut In subscription prieo tor tho
coming year. Ipstoal of ranKlng a spe
cial salo day on which to rocoivo year
ly subscriptions by mall at $3, wo now
n(T n vnAllvn atiTisnrintlnn for 1005. if
paid at'nny?timo during tho romaindor
of tho old year at tho $3 rato. All suu
scrlptions must Ijo paiil up for nil of
tho ?urront year, a,mi for tho full yenr
of 1005, in order to get tho bonoflt of
tills rato. Call nt any tjme, and get
your apeeial rajobut romembor that
this Uoes not count nuur mo hhi. u
January. Under tho special cut rate
you can get your daily for 1005 by
mall at 3i 05 by carrier at so inu
saving ond dqjjnr on the regular prico
H0FHK UHOS,, l'uuiisnors,
CASTORIA
For Infanta and Children.
Tha Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
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A?tf'lnHftPrcrjnrallorifor As
similating ihcFoodandRctf ula
Ung thcStoinacto andBovrola of
Promotes Digcalion.Cheerfur-
Optum.MorpWno norlfineiaL
HOT T4AR.C OTIC .
&tytifCUI'SiNUBirBXMR
fvmfjtm daw
A perfect Remedy for Consllpa
tlon, Sour Stomach,Diarrca
Worms .Convulsions .Fcvcrish
ness and Loss or Susep.
FacSlmllo Signature or
NEW YORK.
E3ACT COPY OF WRAPPED.
Practical
Don't waste good
presents fot tnc
l young, when yo
; as nappy witn somethint; substantial.
R. ML WADE & CO.
HARDWARE NOVELTIES
naf ijirtit-Tri-ti-irifrYit-miif
t f!t!ttA GENCY O F:::ttt - :
? BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO. i
ffi3 ATMbDYBRS AND
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Oats For Sale.
DOP GROWERS SUPPHEQ. Crude ana stick Sulphur.
J J. G. Graham, Agent,
BinH1,tHi8ilOgjy8 llMi wiiPfWiwsw. s '-- '7
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Havo You Ever Ordered Your Grccerlss from
Haitt & Lawuence
It not. you are away behind the times. However, they aw J
way' glad to .00 new patrons, and if you call oa taera, yo wlH U
wore San plewed. You will And them at tie corner ot Commercial
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GASTQRIA
Tor Infanta and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the . ti
Signature jrjfi
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11 Ul
Use
Oveir
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
tm etTu om"n. ntw wa omr.
Presents :
money on fairolovz
childten. old and
can make them tt
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8HIPPER30F GRAIN j
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207 Commercial St., Salem, Ore. f
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THE PICK OF THE FOREBT
Has been taken to Bupply the stock of
lumber la our yards. Our stock is 2
complete with all kinds of lumber.
Juat received a car load. of No. 1
shInKlos. also a car ot fine shakes.
Wo aro able to fill any and all kinds
of bills. Come and let us show you
our fctock.
Yard and office aear a. P. passenf er J
depot 'Phone Main C5L.
uuuuni-i. bumsbii
nnai iitm-m orv
A WINNER
Jn tho rnco for supremacy lu
pork products is our latost con
signment In choico sugar
cured hams and bacons, and our
ilno country sausages, loins for
roasting, chops, etc. Cold
weathor brings a domand for
choico pork In spare ribs, pigs'
feet, hocks, trlpo and sausages,
and wo havo the finest corn fed
and carefully-fed pork to be so
cured, E. C. Ctoss.
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