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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1905)
ArarOAP tTAL JOTONAi; BALEM, OBSGON. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1D05. Tlio Kind You Havo Always in ubo iui u ov jcuitj, 0. i niitt wis uccn uuulo under his pcr- jWtfrfa, Boual supervision sinco Its Infancy. --.. uu v,..v tuuvvuiUjUUlU una. All Counterfeits, Imitations and"JtiHt-as-good"nr bub Experiments that trlilo with and endanger tho lico-t-i of Infants and Children Expcrlorfco against Export nt ' What is CASTORIA CastoriA is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops ind Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine- nor other Nnrcotio substance Its ago is Its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Fovorlshncss. It cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, gh ing healthy and natural sloop Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Boars tho t-uzsv7ccfa The Kind You HaYellways Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. tta ocimuin eoMMNT. rr Murray rrncrr. rtcw touk oitv. all's Fetty Road and FERRY Shortest line to all points In 'olfc Coanty. , Jo Autos or Steam Engines m on this road A. D. PETTYJOHN, Prop. Fer r fft&1P FEAB NO COMPETITION In tho milling nnd sale of (lour, Doosn't nuo a book to toll you why tho Wild J!:o brand holds its own, gains now U ends daily, First, blond of wheat P'"t to bo oxcolled; second, milling liP'hinory tho best modorn ingenuity Ins dovised; third, mlllors who know pvheat, milling, and how to mako sych lino flour as the Wild Boso. SALEM FLOUEINO MILLS. 293 acres in Waldo Hills. Well fenced, new eignt room House, big ban, several out buildings, fine ofchatd, about twenty acnes in gtub oak timbe , balance all cleared. Two fine springs near bouse, -4 miles from Stayton, 2 i -4 miles from Sublimity. Good German community. Price $40 an acre. Time given if purchaser desires. S ALEM SSsSsI Bonght, and which has bcca uns uorao tuo signatnro of Signature of Evoty day wo boo pooplo throwing hardroarned monoy away. Thoy pay all sorts of prices for groceries and provisions. That 'a about tho samo thing as squandering cash. Always ro mombor that tuonoy spont horo will do Its full duty. Baker, Lawrence & Baker Successors to Harritt & Lawronco. HMIIIII IIIIIHIIIII : New Langc Hotel;; Cornor Sixth and Washington '. '. streets, Portland, Or., (next to ', ', ; I Imporial), Strictly fireproof and 1 1 - modorn. Hates lowest for first- ; class eorvicc, Stoam boat and . ', ', clovator, elogant cafo and bar ' ; ; In connection. On direct lino to ; ; fair grounds. F. Lange, proprio- '. '. tor; Sam Dauman, manager, for- ! ! 1 1 morly of Omaha, Neb. ', initiiiiiHiuiinililiit iMAnMffluBnHeraEIICHFEBWLE -HMBMHBnMHUn immwuum pills. A Sam. Ci.t.iv Knur In Bmuu Minwiiwii NtVEl KNOWN TO FAU. M n' Srwljrl S.U fctM ikn wA aor orJri l tb UNIT(l,MEDICAlC0..BOT4.UNetTIH. P. Sold In Salem by S. 0. Stone. FARM for SALE J. P. ROGERS HMBHBBHBHHaBtiBMBnBSBMIlM PERSONALS BBBBBaiflBBBBflBBBBBBBBBHflH Mrs. Hctrick is visiting the fair to day. Harry Wilson is doing tho fair for a few days. Oliver Movers loft this morning for Portland. Senator Crolsan is spending tho day In Portland. Charley Mlnton went to Portland this morning on business. Henry Meyer nnd wifo hit tho trail for Portland this morning. Ned Qamblo has returned from nn extended stay at Corvallls. Chestor Baker, of tho Statesman of fico, spent Sunday jn Portland. Asa Fisher wont down to Portland this morning to tnko in tho fair. F. Oi Dockabach and wifb wcro past sengors to Portland this morning. Miss Eunaino Craig has returned from .a visit with Portland friends. Motorman B. C. James and family havo gone to tako in tho Portland fair. F. 8. Craig and wifo roturnod Sat urday ovoning from a trip to Portland. GoorgQ Litchfield was among tho number going to Portland this morn ing. Mnson and Rex Bishop rcturnod Sat urday from a wook's visit to tho expo sition. Bert Longhead has rcturnod from nn oxtonded stay in tho stnto of Wash ington. Sheriff Culver is attending to busi ness in tho northorn part of tho county today. D. K. Brannan and daughter, Mrs. A. J. Bair, of Florida, spent Sunday at Newport. Elmor Busby, of Tumor, enmo down this morning to ontor tho Capital Busi ness college. Mr. and Mrs. 0. Q. Qans and Miss Bonnio Cans' wont down this morning to tako in tho fair. Arthur J. Edwnrds, prcssmab for tho Statesman, left for Portland and tho fair yestordny morning. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. BartrufC and chil dren and sister-in-law, Mrs. Knto Bar- truff, spont Sunday nt Newport. Frank Browstor has returned from a short trip to Portland, In which ho combined business with pleasure Miss Ocrtrudo Bnshor roturnod to Oregon City this morning, aftor spond ing Sunday with frlonds in this city. John N. Gnult, oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. 0. Gnult, of this city, spont Sunday nt Salem, visiting his paronts, Frnnk Hold and wifo nnd brothor, of Lakovlow, havo boon guests of their relatives, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Charlton. E. Barnett, of Crowley, Iown, form erly of this city, is visiting his broth or-ln-law, J. J. Cook, of tho Florence hotel. Tho Mlsios Etta and Alico Cocheram departed this morning for Nomo, Alan kn, whoro they expect to spend tho win tor. C. Bv Mooros nnd wifo roturnod Sat urday from a trip to tho exposition city. Thoy woro nccompnni'od by their son, Chostor. Miss Oortrudo Carter wont to Port land this morning, to moot her niece. Miss Zelma Lowir, who Is to ontor Wll lamotto University, Walter Churehlll, who is now em ployed in tho Goodhue croamory at Lowistou, Idaho, is in tho city for a short visit with friends. Mrs. S. A. Montgomery, of Albany, arrived Sunday to make her homo with her daughter, Miss Mamlo Montgomery on South Commercial street. A. J. Ticknor, of Casoy, Iowa, wio has been tho guest of his cousin, Mrs. S. A. Jonos, for somo tlmo, started on his return home this morning. H I OREGON CBBBBBWBWBtBK9BIBBOBBBBBBBIB'BtBB4MHMitBBaBtBtBBtBBtBBt: i CLASS WUB8BBB8BM BtBW DO YOTJ WANT TO SELL YOTJB rAEM7 Do you want to buy or soli any. thing Hero is your opportunity to insert your ndvortisoment in two nowspapcrs for the prico of ono. For a limitod tlmo nil "For Sale,' "For Bont," and all "Want" ads will bo insortod in Tho Portland Dally Journal and Tho Capital Journal for' Ono Oont a Word. . Tho Portland Journal is thobost circulatod nowspapor in Oregon. It goes daily into 23,000 homos and roaches that largo army of peoplo who aro constantly buying and selling something. When you go to Portland call at tho Journal ofllco nnd soo tho largest and best newspaper pross in Oregon. It will print, pasto, cut and fold papers in four colors with ono impression at tho rato of 24,000 an hour. Visitors wol como. Tho Capital Journal Is tho leading paper in Oregon outoldo of Portland, and this combination advertising rates will produco moro returns for tho small cost than any other in tho state Send your ndvortisomenta to tho Capital Journal ofllco nnd wo will send copy to tho Portland Journal. FOR BALE. For BalO. flni'nn.Tnnm rlilinn tinrn. largo half block, electric lights, bath, uoi nnu com cuy wotor. ii. iiorer, fuuraui ouico, For Sale Small dry fir wood, at $3.25 por cord. Phono Black 2001. T. L. Davidson, Jr., Morningsida 1-20-tf For Bale. An upright Weber piano, in excollont condition. Original cost $050. Will sell for $200. rnijulro of Henry W. Moyors, caro of Moyers & Sons. 84-tf For Solo. 75 acres, 8 acres In cultlva tlon, balanco in tlmbor and pasturo, good spring running water. Barn and orchard, $40 per ocro, 2 miles south of Salem, a Brasher, 112 North Commercial street. 8-28-lm For Balo. Houso, barn and aero of land, closo to city and school houso. Very cbolco fruit trees. Ono of tho best bargains on our list. Call at A. E. Bell land ogoncy, 841 Stato stroot. 013-tf For Sale. 1W lots and house, with modorn improvements. For further particulars Inquiro at 740 North Commercial street. 0-10-tf For Bala A good steam wood saw; nl so good bargains in now and second hand vehlclos. Inquiro at 2170 North Front stroot. 0-21-lm For Salo. Five-year-old full-bloodod Jorsoy cow, cheap, Inquiro nt J. A. Patterson's furnituro storo, 3U7 Com mercial stroot. 0-22-3t FOR RENT. For Bent,- Furnished and unfurnished rooms, also good.sized barn. Inquiro of M. A. Dice, 700 Commercial street, tbreo blocks below Marion square. 7-15-tf For Bent. A scholarship in Willam ette University, at a bargain. In quiro of "IL,' caro Journal. Q-ll-tf For Bont, Eighty-acre form, 4 miles south of Salem, on macadamized road. J. II. Daniels, C50 Winter street. 0-13-tf For Bent, Elegant rooms, either fur nished or unfurnishod, singio rooms, in suites or for light housekeeping. Inquiro of Mrs. Oliva S. Enright, 840 Liberty street. 8-31-tf For Bant. A new five-rootn cottage, with bath room, full basemont, good location and walks. Inquiro at 2170 North Front street. 0-21-lm For Bent. A small cottage furnished, wood for sale. No. 1025 Cottage street, two blocks south of North Sa lem school houso. 0-23-3t WANTED. Wanted. 1000 bead of sheep, small bunches preferred; stato number, condition and price. A. I. Eoff, cor ner 18th and Ferry streets, Salem. 0.13-lm Wanted. To exchange a $100 organ for cord wood. Eilers Piano House, Boom 7, MeCornaek 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 advanced. Address, with stamp, J. IL Moore, Salem, Oro. 9-22-3t BBWMBBBWBfB BWMBBWBB BtBtBBBIU' WANTED MALE HELP. Wantod. Boy nnd pony to deliver pa pers. Apply at Journal ofllco. D-ii-tz Wantod. Boy with whool. Apply at onco to Postal Telegraph Cablo Co., 214 North Commercial stroot. 0-22-3t WANTED FEMALE HELP. WANTED. -Housekeeper for country. Boferencos oxchanged. Address "Z," caro of Journal. 8-0-?.t-tf Wantod. A girl to cook and do gener al housework. Inquiro of Harry E. Albert. 0-22-3t BAKEBTES. OapOtal Bakery Ullom to Buthorford, proprietors, 430 Court street. Fresh broad, pios nnd enkos dally. Mace a roons, lady fingers, angol and dovil'i food cako, candies, nuts, otc. Dellv ries made to any part of tho city. Phono Whito 321. 5-1-tf ABomTEcnv W. D. Pngh Architect and superin tendent, plans furnlshod for all class es of building and structural work. Ofllco 110 Stato street, Tioga block. Salem, Oregon. DRAYMEN. WMto & Cummins Do a goneral dray and transfer business, moot all trains. 'Phone, down town, Main 175. Stand 150 Commercial stroot. fi-12-lm MISCELLANEOUS. Shirt Waists and Bnmmor Gowns Made in tho boat style and workman ship. Terms roasonablo. Address or call on Mrs. II. Milnor, 20th and Centor streets, 5-20-tf Bird Dog Stolon or Strayed. I will pay a reward of $20 for tho arrost and conviction of tho thief who stolo my black and whito Llowolyn sot tcr (fomnlo), or $5 for tho roturn of my doga and no questions. B. P. Bonham. 0-23-3t Whoel Stolon, A Columbia chalnloss, No. 3185, stolon from my plnco nt Sa lem. A rcasonnblo reward will bo paid for samo. E. L. Cofleo, Salem. 0-23-3t Salem Iron Works Founders, niaebln ists oad blacksmiths. Manufacturers of all .kinds of sawmill machinery, nop nnd fruit drying stovos, etc Manufacturers of tho Salotn Iron Works Hop Press. 11-20-lm Davoy & Bavago. Beal Estate, Loans and Insuranco, Couvoyanclng nnd Exainlng Titles. Notary work done. Bring us list of your proporty for sale, 492 Stato stroot, near nigh. 38-tf Hotel Bcott Nowly rurnl&hea, CTory. thing clean and first class. Booms at reasonablo prlcos. In Cottle block, Balom. A, Scott, prop. 7-6-tf. Hollo. Hero I am again with a full lino of crockery to bo sold at three gallons for 25 conts. Also tents, camp stoves and all kinds of new and second-hand bousohold goods. Qlve mo a call, corner of Stato and Liberty street, Salem, Conrad Dill man. 8-3-1 m. The Tillson Oo. Dealers in chopped feed, seed bran, hay, flour dried fruit, etc. High street, adjoining opora house. 0-1-yr. Bay Havo you tried II. II. Pauls for meats! no has tho bost sausago in town. Como and try it, and be con vinced. 410 East Stato stret. Salem Steam Dyeing and Cleaning Works When your best girl says sbo will be a sister to you, give her your clothes to press. Then you will bring tbem to your stepmother, and get them fixed right, no matter what they need. Suits pressed by the month, Gloves, neckties, silk gloves or any fabric, no matter how deli cate, made to look llko new. Mrs. O. H. Walker, prop., 105 Commercial St. WantexL Good shipping apploa, pears and all farm and dairy produeo want ed. Capital Commission Co. Phone Main 2231, opposite Willamette Hotel, Salem, Oregon. To Trade. For a dairy cow, ono red polled bull, 2 years old. W. C. Dun can, Turner, Oregon, 0-21-tf STOP ftE White House Restaurant If yon want the best eating the market affords. Everything first elasa and up-to-date. GEORGE BROS. Proprs. Phone Main 421. State Street .JL A JL. Jnaf jMmaaw&tr Z 1 mtthto RTrmmn Music Studio. Frank B. Churchill, Musical Studio. Associate teacher Wostorn Conservatory, Chicago, HI., roprosonting Inter-Stato System at Balom, Orogon. In tho Gray blocle, room 3. Studio hours 0 to 12 and 2 to 5. 8-10-tf" OSTEOPATHS, Ostoop&tn Dr. W. L. Mercer, graduate of tho American School of Osteo pathy, Kirksvillo, Mo. Office Broy man building, Commercial streot. Booms 25 and 20. Phono Bed 2413. Now rosidonco, 419 North Summer streot. Phono 883 Bed. 0-10-tf FLUMBEBS. xnoo. M. Barr Succossor to Burr A Petrol, tinnor and plumbor. Hot air water and stoam heating a specialty, Solom, Orogon. 8-2- PHY8ICIAN AND 8URQE0N. Dr. E. O. Dalton Physician and iw. goon, Booms 12-18 Bush Bank building. Phono Mala 252. Set donco Wlllamotto Hotol. Phose Main 07. f ASH AND DOOR FACTORIES. Fralk IL Brown Manufacturer of sash, doors, mouldings. All kinds of houso finish and hardwood work. Front stroot botwoon State and Court A. M. Hanson Manufacturer of all kinds sash, doura, mouldings, wood work, houso finish and ofllco fixtures. Estlmatos furnlshod. Cor. Mill and Church stroet. Phono Bed 211. LODQES. Salem Damp, No. 118, Woodmen of ths World Moots in Holman Call every Friday at 7(30 p. m. Paul O. Hanson, consul; P. L. Fratler, cleric Foresters of America Court Sherwood Foresters No. ID. Moots Friday la Tumor block. Ira Jorgonse,!, O. B.J A. L. Brown, See. Control Lodge No. 18, X. of P. Castle Hall In Holman block, corner State and Liberty streets. Tuoiday of oufc wook at 7i30 p. in. T. J. Croniso, a 0.j W. I. Staley, K. of B. and 8. Modern Woodmen of America. Ore gon Codar Camp, No. 6240. Meets every Thursday ovoning at 8 o'clock, Holman Hall. E. E. Matten, V. 0.t A. L, Brown, Clork. WATER COMPANY. SALEM WATER COMPANV OFFICE OITY HALL. For wator sorvico apply at office. Bills payablo monthly in advance, Mako. all complaints at the office. Edison Phouogrsph Agency. Oasolino Lamps, Mantels, Gasoline. Typowntors, Now, Second-Hand. Bont; 214 Com' St. Phone Main 401. Hate Wing Sang Co All kinds of fancy Dry Goods, Silks, Einbroldorles, Lacos. Mako up new line Gents' and Ladies' Furnishing Goods, Buita, Wrappers, Bklrts, Whito Under wear and Hop Gloves.. Salo choap. Court stroot, Balom, Oregon. 'Phone Black 2150, 840 Court street, cornor alloy, SEE OUR NEW Courses of Study, WILLAMETTE UNTVEB8ITY. College of Liberal Arts Oollego of Oratory Collego ofTheology College of Medicine Collogo of Law School of Art Academy Normal School Training Department All of tho eight grades of tho com mon schools are taught in tho training department. No TUITION charged In this department. For Catalogue ad dress president, Salem, Or. (BWHUMIHIMV! EXCURSION RATES During tho Lewis and Clark exposition the O, C. T. Co, will make the following ratei Salem to Portland, ono way, 75 cents; round trip, $1.00, Tickets good 7 o. m. ten days. Boats leave daily at M. P. BALDWIN, Agt. Dock Foot of Trado sttrset. I MfrrC sftTwarrfaniiffir m a- ir- i -- 'rfrrfB asN