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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1905)
JATLY CAPITAL JOURNAL SALEM. OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1005. Jtl .j, - j .inmniK.uiraHHJii.iLttiiyHimHHTrtBBSiYy'' CASTQM WWH.H.tW'W AN'egclablc PrcpnralionrorAs slmilaling iticFoodandncguIa ling tlwSloinnchs andBowvsla of Promotes Digcslion.ChecrfuI nessandltest.Conlains nelllicp Opium.Mornhine norMineral. Kr'HAitcoTic. iofOtJ-DrSAHVELnrCHJUl viyan oarr' i utjmna Hir Sfd. OmAMtJbpo' IHUrmm ftarat Apcriccl Ilcmeily forConsllpA lion. Sour Stomach, Diarrlioci Worms .Convulsions .Feverish nessnmlLoss or Sleep. FacSimilo Signature of NEW YORK. all's Ferry Road and FERRY Shortest line to all points in olfc County. b Autos or Steam Engines j CXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. M iwn on wis roao A. D. PETTYJOHN, Prop. Ferr IVE FEAR NO COMPETITION (u t" o milling and salo of flour, Doesn't hko a book to toll you why tho Wild c brand holds its own, gains new fr-n's dally. First, blend of wheat t to bo oxcollod; second, milling pi''hlnerv tho bost moilnrn inrranultv 'i-s dovlsed; third, millers who know fv'.rat, milling, and how to inako such fino flour as tho Wild Rose. SALEM FLOURING MILLS. 293 acres in Waldo Hills. Well fenced, new eight room House, htg barn, several out buildings, fine orchard, about twenty acres in grub oat timber, balance all cleared. Two fine springs near bouse, I I -4 miles from Stay ton, 2 -4 miles from Sublimity. Good German community. Price $40 an r. Time e-iven if ourcbaser desires. ww- VtVaMB fcJJVTa ' ' SALEM For Infants and Childron. The Kind You Have Always Bought in Use For Over Thirty Years CMORIA TMt oikt.ub loauiir, rvon emr. Evory day wo soo pooplo throwing hard-earned monoy away. Thoy pay all sorts of prices for grocorlcs and provisions. That's abou,t tho samo thing as squandering cash. Always re member that inonoy spont horo will do Us full duty. Baker, Lawrence & Baker Succossors to Harxitt 4c Lawronco. 4 II I H H HI I I I II I II M I HH- I New Langc Hotel;; Cornor Sixth and Washington streets, Portland, Or., (next to ', '. Imporlal). Strictly fireproof and ; ; modern. Rates lowest for first- ; ; class service. Steam boat and . cl ova tor, clogant cafo and bar ) in connection. On direct lino to ; ; fair grounds. F. Lango, proprio- torj Sara Bauman, manager, for- '. '. morly of Omaha, Neb. ', ', jjtnniiiiiiiiiiiiiii.ii I MJlRMjm nHAWfl FRENCH FEMALE! T itfiouiuiaa wan a pills. A Sin. Cibtat JUuir fr Bc?tmmid Viwtw.tio. NtVIR KNOWN TO f AU. B.f-' I""-.' Si'1 ' . ...IIAAi. K. W 1 llhrtni. r ( i IP. If MnluRl r it it. I(jvlllurw4Uld.llwl t.T. U.M ! -it OM,rt i. is. UNITIPMtOieLCO.,oXT4. UmmK, !. Sold In Salem by S. 0. Btono. Bears the Signature )y ft ITl I aV vr FARM for SALE C J. P. ROGERS MARION'S FINE STOCK D. H. Looney of Jefferson Captures Second and Fourth Prizes on Jersey's Tho capturing of a prizo at tho big stock show at Portland, is somothlng any stock man may justly feel proud of. It wn9 ouo of tho biggest shows of tho kind over held in tho United States, and by far tho largest over held in tho Northwest. Thero wore ontrlcs from nil parts of tho country, and It is snfo to say that no better stock was over brought togethor nnywhoro. Tho competition wns keen, and it was only tho very silkiest thnt won. Tho fnct that D. II. Loonoy, of Jeffer son mado a closo raco with tho Ladd cstato in tho Jcrsoy contest, for first place, speaks well for his herd, as tho Ladd's stock ranks among tho very best in tho United States. Tho Jcrsoy awards following show whero tho prizes went: Bulls, 3 years old or ovor First, Marigold St. Ilellor, W. S. Ladd ostato, Portlnnd; second, Golden Lad of St. Holier, D. II. Loonoy, of Jefferson, Or.; third, Combination Golden Lad, W. S. Ladd ostato; fourth, In da Land Soors, D. H. Looney; fifth Journalist, W. S. Ladd estate. Bulls, 2 years or under First Tnn Holler, W. S. Ladd estato; second, Or egon's Gold Boy, McConnoll Bros., Shedd, Or.; third, Holler's Ann's son, John Schanp, Gorvals, Or.; fourth, Dorothy's Stoko Pogls, Atkinson Bros., Ncwberg, Or. Cows, 3 years old or over First, Gor tio Alexander, W. S. Ladd estnto; soa ond, Eurybia, samo; third, Trnblna, Atkinson Bros.; fourth, Prldo's Pruo, W. S. Ladd ostato; fifth Empress of Sunny Bank; II. West, Scappoose, Or. Thomna Bnlmor, advertising man ager of tho Buttorlck publications, ays: "You cannot kill nn elephant with a popgun. Neither can you get a pngo effect with nn inch advertise ment" Which la Jnat another rrny of anr lnic yon rnnnot do Jnatlce to yonr neir atock with a amalt ad. Supyo.o roa trr n pan ad. In tbla papar. OASVOXIIA. 8w tb. x? Th Klad YM Ha,a Km m OREGON - CISIBHllHCBlHeillatRieiMKIlXItBBIieK0IRBEnMBRMM M 8 S OLASSIPIBD HHSHB9HaKeHeBlB9eiI8IsaXkMSCI9BtIICIlIOIIC19HRaeSICRaIa DO YOU WANT TO SELL YOUB FARM7 Do you want to buy or sell any. thing! Hero is your opportunity to imert your advertisement in two nowspapcrs for tho prico of ono. For a limited tlmo all "For Sato," "For Rent," and all "Want" ads will bo inserted In Tho Portland Dally Journal and Tho Capital Journal for Ono Cont a Word. Tho Portland Journal is tho bost circulated newspapor in Oregon. It goes dally into 23,000 homos and roaches that largo army of pooplo who aro constantly buying and selling somothlng. Whon you go to Portland call at tho Journal ofilco and soo tho largest and best nowspapor pross in Oregon. It will print, pasto, cut and fold papers in four colors with ono improsslon at the rata of 24,000 an hour. Visitors wol como. Tho Capital Journal is tho leading papor in Oregon outeido of Portland, and this combination advertising rates will produco moro roturns for tho small cost than any othor in tho stato. Send your advertisements to tho Capital Journal offlco and wo will send copy to tho Portland Journal. FOR SALE. For Sale Sovcn-room rosldcnco, barn, largo half block, electric lights, bath, hot and cold city water. E. nofor, Journal ofllco. For Sale Small dry flr wood, nt $3.25 por cord. Phono Black 2001. T. L. Davidson, Jr., Morningsido. 1-20-tf For Salo. An upright Wobcr piano, in oxcellont condition. Original cost $050. Will sell for $200. Inqulro of nonry W. Meyers, caro of Moyors & Sons. 8-4-tf For Salo. 75 acres, 8 acres in cultiva tion, balanco In timber nnd pasturo, good spring running water. Barn and orchnrd. $40 per aero. 2 miles south of Salem. O. Brasbor, 112 North Commercial stroot. 8-28-lm For Sale House, barn nnd Rl ncro of land, closo to city and school houso. "Vory cholco fruit trees. Ono of tho bost bargains on our list. Call nt A. E. Bell land agency, 341 Stato stroot. 013-tf For Salo. VA lots and houso, with modorn improvements. For furthor particulars inqulro at 749 North Commoraial stroet. 0-10-tf For Salo, A good steam wood saw; al so good bnrgnlns in new and second hand vohlclos. Inqulro nt 2170 North Front stroot. 0-2Mm For Salo. rivo-yonr-old full-blooded Jersey cow, cheep. Inqulro at J. A. Pattorson's furniture storo, 307 Com morclnl street. 0-22-3t FOR RENT. For Rout. Furnished and unfurnished rooms, also good. sired bnrn. Inqulro of M. A. Dlco, 700 Commercial street, threo blocks below Marion square 7-15-tf For Ront. A scholarship in Wlllam otto University, nt a bargain. In qulro of "II.,' care Journal. 0 11-tf For Ront. Elghty-aoro farm, 4 miles south of Salem, on macadamized road. J. II. Daniels, 050 Winter stroot. 0-13-tf For Rent. Elegant rooms, either fur nished or unfurnished, singlo rooms, in suites or for light housekeeping. Inqulro of Mrs. OHvo S. Enright, 340 Liberty street. 8-31-tf For Ront. A new flve-rooin cottago, with bath room, full basement, good location and walks. Inquire at 2170 North Front streot. 0-21-lm WANTED. Wanted. 1000 head of sheep, small bunohes preferred; stato number, condition and price. A. I. Koff, cor ner 18tb and Ferry streets, Salem, O-lS-lra Wantc4. To exohange a $100 organ for cord wood, Ellers Piano Houso, Boom 7, McCornaok block. 0-22-3t Wanted. Energetic, trustworthy man or woman to work in Oregon, repre senting largo manufacturing com pany. Salary $40 to $00 per month, paid weekly; expenses advaneod. Address, with stamp, J. H. Moore, Salem, Ore. 0-22-3t WANTED MALE HELP. Wanted. Boy and pony to deliver pa pers. Apply at Journal office, 9-11-tf bJUttM 'zsmc$z. Wanted. Boy with wheel. Apply at onco to Postal Tolcgmph Coblo Co., I 214 North Commercial street. D-22-3t WANTED FEMALE HELP. WANTED. llousokeopor for country. Boferoncos exchanged. Address "Z," caro of Journal. 8-9-Jt-tf Wanted. A girl to cook and do gonor- al housework. Inqulro of Harry E. Albert. 0-22-3t BAKERIES. Capital Bakory TJllom & Buthorford, w proprietors, 430 Court stroot. Frosb brond, pics and cakos daily. Macca roons, lady fingors, nngol and dovll'i food cako, candios, nuts, etc. Doliv rlcs mado to any part of tho city. Phono Whito 321. 5-1-tf ARCHITECT, - - -m W. D. Pueh Architect and superin tendent, plans furnishod for all class es of building and structural work. Ofllco 110 Stato street, Tioga block, Salem, Oregon. DRAYMEN. Whito & Cummlna Do a goncral dray and transfer buslnoss. meet all trains. 'Phono, down town, Mnln 175. Stand ICO Commercial stroot. 8-12-lm MISCELLANEOUS. Shirt WalstB and Bummor Qowna Mado In tho best stylo and workman ship. Torms rcasonablo. Address or call on Mrs. H. Mllnor, 20th and Conter stroots. 5-20-tf Salem Iron Works Foundors, machin ists nnd blacksmiths. Manufacturers of all kinds of sawmill machinery. Hop nnd fruit drying stoves, etc. Manufacturers of tho Salem Iron . Works IIop Pross. 11.20-lra Davoy h Savage Bonl Estato, Loans and Insuranco, Convoyanclng nnd Exnlnlng Tltlos. Notary work done. Bring us list of your proporty for salo, 402 Stato stroot, noar High. 3-8-tf Hotol Scott Nowly furnished, every thing clean nnd first class. Booms at roasonnblo pricos. In Cottlo block, Salem. A. Scott, prop. 7-5-tf. Hollo. Hero I am again with n full lino of crockery to bo sold at three gallons for 25 cents. Also tonts, enmp stoves and all kinds of new nnd Bccond-hnud housohold goods, GIvo mo n call, cornor of Stato nnd Llborty stroot, Salem. Conrad Dill mnn. 8-3-lm. Tho Tlllson Co. Doalers In choppod food, seod bran, hay, flour drlod fruit, otc. High stroet, adjoining opera house. 0-1-yr. Say Havo you trlod H. II. Pauls for moatst Ho has tho bost sausago in town. Como and try it, and bo con vinced. 410 Fast Stato strot. Salem Btoam Dyeing and Cloanlng Works Whon your best girl says sho will bo a sister to you, givo her your clothes to press, Then you will bring them to your stopmothor, ond get them fixed right, no mnttor what thoy need. Suits pressed by tho month. Gloves, neckties, silk gloves or any fabric, no mnttor how deli cate, mado to look Hko now. Mrs. C. H. Wnlker, prop., lo commercial at Wanted. Good shipping apples, pears nnd all farm and dairy produco want od. Capital Commission Co. Phone Main 2231, opposlto Willoraetto notel, Salem, Oregon. To Trade For a dairy cow, ono rod pollod bull, 2 yoars old. W. C. Dun con, Turner, Orogon. Q-2l-tt STOP AT THE White House Restaurant if you want the best eating the market affords. Everything first class and up-to-date. GEORGE BROS. Proprs. Phono Main 2421. State Stroet. e Strong's Restaurant SMITH & BEFFERT, Props. This popular restaurant has beon reopened by Smith k Seffert, who will conduot a first-class, up-to-date restaurant. Regular 25o dinner from 12 to 6:30. Merchants' 20o lunch from 11 to 2. SHORT ORDERS SERVED FROM 6 A. M. TO 0 P. M. rr3Btfr.-rrrJSJlW'fW " HMHaii niannwn "... ,i, i.wc.;- MUSIC STUDIOS. Music Studio. Frank E. Churchill, Musical Studio. Assoclato teacher Westorn Conservatory, Chicago, 111., roprcsontlng Inter-Stato Bystem at Salem, Oregon. In tho Gray block, room 3. Studio hours 0 to 12 and 2 to 5. 8-10-tf OSTEOPATHS. Osteopath Dr. W. L. Morcor, graduate of tho American School of Osteo pathy, Klrksvlllo, Mo. Ofllco Broy man building, Commercial otrcot. Booms 25 and 20. Phono Bod 2418. Now rcsldonco, 410 North Summer stroot. Phono 383 Bod. 0-10-tf PLUMBERS. Thoo. M. Barr Successor to Barr A Potzol, tinner and plumber. Hot air Wator nnd steam heating a spocialty, Salem, Oregon. 3-2- PHY8ICIAN AND 8URQE0N. Dr. E. C. Dalton Physician and Sur geon, Booms 12-13 Bush Bank building. Phono Mala 252. Bori denco Wlllamotto Hotol. Phono Main 207. t ASH AND DOOR FACTORIES. Fraik M. Brown Manufacturer of sub, doors, mouldings. All kinds of houso finish and hardwood work. Front stroet botweon Stato and Court A. M. Hanson Manufacturer of all kinds sash, dorrs, mouldings, wood work, houso finish and ofllco fixtures. Fstimatos furnished. Cor. Mill and Church stroot. Phono Bod 211, L0DQE8. Salem Camp, No. 118, Woodmen of the World Moots In Holman Unit overy Friday nt 7:30 p. m. Paul O. Hanson, consul; P. L. Frozior, clerk. Forostors of Amorlca Court Sherwood Forestors No. 10. Moots Friday la Turner block. Ira Jorgonson, O. B.) A. L. Brown, 8oc. Control Lodgo No. 18, K. of P. Oastla nail in Holman block, cornor 8tat and Llborty stroots, Tuosdny of each wook at 7:30 p. m. T. J. Croniso, O. C.j W. I. Staley, K. of B. and 8. Modorn Woodmon of America, Ore gon Codar Camp, No. 0240, Meets ovory Thursday ovonlng nt 8 o'clock, Holman Hall. E. E. Matten, V. O.J A. L. Brown, Clork. WATER COMPANY. SALEM WATa COMPANY OFFICE CITY HALL. For wntor sorvlco apply nt ofllco. Bills pnyablo monthly In advance Mnko all complaints nt tho ofllco. wt. Edison Phonograph Agency. Oasoline Lamps, Mantols, Gasoline, Typowntors, Now, 8ocond-Hnnd. Bonf, 214 Com'l St. Phono Main 401. Huie Wing Sang Co All kinds of fancy Dry Goods, Silks, Embroideries, Laces. Mako up new Una Gents and Ladioa' Furnishing Ooodt, Suits, Wrappers, Skirts, Whito Under woar and Hop Glovos,. Salo choap, Court stroot, Salem, Orogon. 'Phone Black 2105, 340 Court stroot, corner alley. SEE OUR NEW Courses of Study. WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY. College of Liberal Arte Collogo of Oratory Collogo ofThoology College of Modlclno Collego of Law School of Art Acadomy Normal School Training Department All of tho eight grades of the com mon schools aro taught in tho training departmont. No TUITION ehargod in this department. For Cataloguo ad dress presldont, Salem, Or, aBBBBaBB'iaiaHBBBHHBBIBIII EXCURSION RATES During tho Lewis and Clark exposition the O. O. T. Co. will make the following rate: Salem to Portland, one way, 76 cents; round trip, $1.00. Tickets good 7 a. ra, ten days. Boats leave daily at M. P. BALDWIN, Agt, Dock Foot of Trade Streot. cm.