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JAH.Y OAPtTAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29. 1905. VALLEY VALLEY LEAGUE (Continued from pago three.) eiB0BeiwBaeneii0K9BKaaiReimM Tho Kind You Havo Always iu uso iui- "i' v jvui-Bf All Counterfeits, Imitations and" Just-ns-goocl" nr hub Experiments that trlilo with and ciulnncr tho lieu.. a of Infants tlnd Clilldrcn Exporlcnco ngftlust Export .cut. What is CASTOR I A Cnstoria Is n hnrmlcss substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops ixnd Soothing1 Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Nnrcotlo substance. Its ago Is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Fovorlshncss. It cures Dinrrhaja and Wind Colic. It relievos. Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, gh ing healthy nnd natural sleep. Tho Children's Panacea tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Boars tho (-&&& -CUcJ&W The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THI OCNTAUn COMMNY, YT MUKKAY ITKICTi HtWYOBR OtTV. Notico for Bids. Notico ia horoby glvon that tho dis trict school board of school district No. 24, In Marion county, Oregon, will rocolvo bids at tho ofllco of tho under signed, in Salotn, Oregon up to 1 o'clock p. nt, of Saturday, Soptcmbor 30, 1005, for furnishing to said dis trict ono lot of school furnlturo as fol lews: 250 slnglo desks, with scats. 40 olght-foot tablot-arm sottocs. 150 tablot-arm chairs. Bids -will bo rocolvod for all or any part of tho lot. Each biddor must sub mit samples of furnlturo bid on, snd each bid must bo accompanied by a cor till od chock for 10 per cont of tho amount of bid. All furnlturo must bo dollvorod to tho board nt tho high school building, in Salem, Orogom, on or boforo Docombor 1, 1005, freo from charges of all kinds, and will bo paid for upon accoptnnco by tho board. All bids will bo oponod at tho tlmo and placo nbovo montionod. Tho board ro eerves tho right to rejoct any and all bids. Datod at Salem, Orogon, Soptombor 18, 1005. A. O. CONDIT, Chairman of District School Board, School District No. 24, Marlon Coun ty, Oregon. Attest: J. 0. Qoodalo, Jr., Clerk. 0.18-to-3O. Bean the f Tho Kind You Hat Always BocfiM (Signature cf A flRFRENCHFEInALE UP3LLS. A Sin. CtkTitv Riuiv far Bcrriwn UivirwiTioa. NiytR KNOWN TO IAII. ' ! BlJrl SU- ft 11.00 r M:KiiJttiennialfll,UUllirr -or n.ic4. 4upki I'm. UyeurdfufiUlaounol cut uk Qi .-im jaui erwn iv ww UNITCP M CDICAL CO., o T4. UNeuiCn. Pa, Bold In Salem by S. O. Stone, 293 actes in Waldo Hills. Well fenced, new eignt room house, big batn, several out buildings, fine orchard, about twenty acres in grtifc oak timber, balance all cleared. Two ,MMM, r Urmc. t t-4 miles from Stavton, 2 1-4 miles from Sublimity. Good German community. Price $40 an acre. Time given if purchaser desires. J. P. ROGERS caifu . - - - OREGON Bought, and which hna bcca uu uonio mo Bignatnro of . ' nu uas uconnmuo under his pcr--fZ-fcfa, B0,ml supervision since Its Infancy. Signature of Trainload to Portland. This morning's Eugene local train was a rccord-brcakor. Two onglncs woro required to pull tho 20 cars which mado up tho train. Tho largest num ber of return round trip tickets to bo sold in ono day was over 200 nnd this was dono Inst Wodnosdny. Although tho woathcr was not altogether prom ising this morning, 75 tickets woro sold for tho early train and 100 for tho lo cal. II. 0. Bjorko, a hop man of Eugdno hnd a throo-nero yard which produced over 11,000 pounds of hops In tho balo. Thirty-two pcoplo in ono day plckod 3000 pounds in grcon hops from 418 hills. CAPITAL NORMAL. Tho fall torm opens on Soptombor 25, but nftornoon classes will begin on Soptombor 11. Tho courso will bo Aca domie, Normal, Business and Civil Ser vice Address J. J. KRAPS, Salem, Or. Flower Pots A largo assortment of flower pots, fern pans, otc. Prices tho lowest in tho city. China Lily Bulbs now in. D. A. White & Son, FEEDMEN AND SEEDMEN. Salem, Orogon. 255 Commercial St, Phono 100 FARM for SAL ready to do tho will of tho people, ready to net for tholr constituents with a view to justlco and tho honor of tho stato of Orogon. Tho progrnm for this ovonlng and Saturday is ns follows! AddTcss of wolcomo, Hon. S. II. Friendly, president Commercial club, Eugene. "A Fow Observations on tho Mis sourians," Rov, E. V. Elaycr, Inde pendence "Conditions Past and Present," Mayor W. P. Elmore, Brownsville. "Irrigation In tho Willaraotto Val loy,"' A, B. Black, Eugene. "Work of tho Development League," Hon. J. G. Graham, Salem. Saturday, Sept 30, 0 A, M. "An Open Uppor Wlllnmotto Rlvor," Hon. G. A. Westgatc, Albany. "Oregon and Its Dovolopmont," Govornor George E. Chamborlain. ' Roport on taxation 'ws, J. A. Car son, Salem, chairman of committee Roports on rato laws, T. K. Camp boll, Cottogo Grove, chnlrman of com mittee Roports on deep-sea harber: "A Look Into tho Futuro," L. M. Gllbort, Snlcm. "Importanco of Ynquina Harbor," Hon. B. F. Jones, Toledo. "From Astoria to Ontnrlo," Hon. G. A. Hurley, Independence. "From Salem to Rilotz," Mayor F. W. "Waters, Salem. "Stuslaw Harbor," Charles A. nar day, Eugene. "Tonnngo nnd Resources for Exten sion of tho Corvnllis and Eastorn," E. O. Roberts, Albany. "Coos Bay and Its Resources," by Peter Logglo, North Bend. o T .Examinations In Montana. Helena, Mont., Sopt. 20. Civil sor vlco examinations for olovator conduc tor, guard, stenographer and typewrit er in tho departmental, isthmian canal and Philippine servlco aro hold horo today. Tho number of applicants is qulto large. Deafness Cannot Bo Cured By local applications, as thoy cannot roach tho dlsoasod portion of tho oar. Thoro is only ono way to euro doa noss, and that is by constitutional ron odlos. Deafness is caused by an in flamod condition of tho mucous lining of tho Eustachian tube When this tubo Is inflamed yon havo a rumbling sound or imperfoct hoaring, and whoa it is ontiroly closod. Doafnoss is tbo rosult, nnd, unless tho inflammation can bo takon out and this tubo rostorod to its normal condition, hoaring will bo dostroyod forovor; nino casos out of ton aro causod by Catarrh, which is nothing but an Inflamed condition of tho mucous eurfacos. Wo will givo Ono nundrod Dollars for any caso of Doafnoss (causod by catarrh that cannot bo cured by nail's Catarrh Cure Bend for circulars froe F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 76e Tako Hall's Family Pills for consti pation. NEW and SECOND HAND GOODS BOUGHT and SOLD Hlghost prlco paid for second-hand goods of ovory description. I havo a good stock of Tinware, Granltovraro, Dishes, Crockery, otc, that I can save you monoy on. ;0. L. McPEEK, Phono 1233 Main. 170 Commercial St HBOEMHHHEBB ULAfcSfcdlHirJiJ SB8B9BeB9B8BQBBeiEeBeBeBSbfl9BS9RB9!EBeBaBeBeSB-l'fleRfi!B9K9ICBMH9BeBBeBeX4' FOR 8ALC. xOr Salo. Hflvnn.rnnm rAftMnniiv hn?n. jnrgo nan mock, electric lights, bath, hot and cold city water. E. Hofer, Journal ofllco. , .r: . . .. ...t .r For Sale Small dry nr wood, at $3.25 por cord. Phono Blnck 2061. T. L. Davidson, Jr., Mornlngside 1-20-tf For Salo. An upright Wcbor piano, In excellent condition. Original cost $050. Will soil for $200. Inquiro of Henry W. Meyers, caro of Moyors & Sons. 8-4-tf For Salo. 75 acres, 8 acros in cultiva tion, balanco in timber and posturo, good spring running water. Barn and orchard, $40 por acre 2 miles south of Salem, a Brasher,' 112 North Commercial stroot. 8-28-lm For Balo. Houso, barn and ncro of land, closo to city nnd school houso. Very choico fruit trees. Ono of tho best bargains on our list. Call at A. E. Bell land agoncy, 841 Stato streot. 013-tf For Salo. 1 lots and houso, with modorn improvomonts. For further particulars inquiro at 740 North Commercial street. 0-19-tf For Sala A good steam wood saw; nl so good bargains in new nnd second' hand vehicles. Inquiro at 2170 North Front stroot. 0-21-lm For Salo. Wo havo 25 ncrcs of stand ing corn, 2Vj miles oast of Salem, on Garden road. Geo. Swegle, 0-20-3t For Sale Fino small stzo violin, just tho thing for bo boglnnor. Soo J. L. Coatcs, tho violin makor, room 7, Murphy block.' 0-20-tf For Sale At a bargain, a lot of Wols bach self-lighting gas fixtures, good as now for half prlco. Call at Jour nal ofllco. 0-27-tf For Sale Thirty hoad of goats 18 nannies, prlco $80. Forty bushols of cheat seod at 30a por bushol. Ono Studobnkor wagon, $15. A. G. Smith, near Prlnglo school houso, Salem R. 1'. D. No. 5. 0-27-3t " FOR RENT. For Rent. Furnishod and unfurnishod rooms, also good.slzed barn. Inqniro of Mi A. Dlco, 700 Commercial stroot, throo blocks below Marlon square 7-15-tf For Rent. Elghty-acro farm, 4 mllos south of Salem, on mncadamizod road. J. H. Danlols, 050 Wlntor stroot. 0-13-tf For Ecnt. A Four-room cottngo, with basomont, on 12th streot, noar Court. Inquiro nt 1137 Court streot. n. Pohle 0-20-3t For Eont. A now flvo-room cottago, with bath room, full basomont, good location and walks. Inquiro at 2170 North Front streot. 0-21-lm WANTED. Wanted. 1000 bend of sheep, small bunches proforrod; stato numbor, condition and prlco. A. I. Eoff, cor nor 18th and Ferry stroots, Salem. 0-13-lm Wantod.-B0ys- for tho Y. M. O. A. night school. Full courses, low rates. 9-20-5t Men Wanted, To ontor tho physical class of tho Y. M. O. A. Opons Oc tobor 2d. 0-20-6b Wanted. A girl for light housowork. Two in family. Inquiro of Alona Mollen, 310 13th stroot. 0-27-3t WANTED FEMALE HELP. WANTED. Ilousekoepor for country, References oxchangod. Addross "Z," care of Journal. 8-0-7 t-tf BAHERIES. Capital Bakery Uliom & Rutherford, proprietors, 430 Court street. Fresh broad, pies and cakes daily. Maeca roons, lady fingers, angel and devil's food cako, candies, nuts, etc. Deliv eries made to any part of tho city. Phono Whito 321. 5-1-tf ARCHITECT, W, D. Pugh Architect and superin tendent, plans furnishod for all class ea of building and structural work Office 110 Stato street, Tioga block, Salem, Oregon. K"rf wAWEflr Wliito & Oummina Do a general dray and transfer business, meet all trains. 'Phone, down town, Main 175. Stand 150 Commercial street. 8-12-lm Robert Bacon, who becomes first as sistant secretary of state October 1st, is a director and member of tho finance committed of tho United States Steel corporation. He will assist in busting tho trusts. , MISCELLANEOUS. Shirt Waists and Bummor Gowns Mado in tho best stylo and workman ship. Terms reasonable Addross or call on Mrs. H. Milnor, 20th and Center stroets. 5-20-tf Salem Iron Works Founders, machin ists nnd blacksmiths. Manufacturers of all kinds of sawmill machinery. Hop nnd "fruit drying stoves, cte Manufacturers of tho Salem Iron Works Hop Press. 11-20-lm Davoy tt Savage Real Estato, Loans and Insurance, Convoynncing nnd Exalntng Titles. Notary work done Bring us list of your proporty for salo, 402 Stato stroot, near High. 8-8-tf Hotel Scott Nowly turnisnod, ovory thins clean and first class. Rooms at reasonable prlcos. In Cottle block, Salem. A. Scott, prop. 7-C-tf. Hollo. Hero I am again with a full lino of crockery to bo sold at throe gallons for 25 cents," Also touts, camp stoves nnd all kinds of new and second-hand household goods. Glvo mo a call, corner of Stato and Liberty stroot, Salem. Conrad Dill man. 8-3-lm. Tho Tillson Oo. Doalors in choppod food, seod bran, hay, flour drlod fruit, ote High stroot, adjoining opora houso. 0-1-yr, Say Havo you tried H. H. Pauls for moats! Ho has tho bost oausago in town. Como nnd try it, and bo con vinced. 4-10 East Btnto strot. Wanted. Good shipping npplos, pears and oil farm ana dairy prouueo want od. Capital Commission Co. Phone Main 2231, opposlto Willamette Hotel, Salem, Orogon. Salem Stoam Dyoing and Cleaning Works When your bost girl says sbo will bo a slstor to you, glvo hor your clothes to pross. Then you will bring thorn to your stepmothor, nnd got them flxod right, no mattor what thoy ncod. Suits prossod by tho month. Gloves, nccktios, silk gloves or any fabric, no mattor how doll cato, mado to look liko now, Mrs. C. IL Walker, prop., 105 Commercial St. To Trado. For a dairy cow, ono rod pollod bull, 2 yonrs old. W. O. Dun can, Tumor, Orogon.- 0-21-tf STOP & White House Restaurant if you want tho best eating the market affords. Everything first class and up-to-dato. GEORGE BROS. Proprs. Phono Main 2421. Stato Stroot. Wc Fit Mud Guards and Steel Rims And Repair Umbrellas. Work at Honest Prices Best PRANK J. MOORE 308 MAIN. 370 COURT STREET. Notico to Taxpayors. Tho last half payment of tho taxos for tho yoar 1004 will bocomo delin quent on. Monday ovenlng, Octobor 2, 1005, Pay beforo that time to avoid ponalty and intcrost. Taxpayers who have pnid no part of tho 1004 taxes and all other taxpayers aro notified that shortly after tho above date thero will bo other costs in addition to tho penalty and interest on unpaid taxes. Ploaso tako notico nnd pay promptly. W. J. CULVER, Sheriff and Tax Collector, 0-2Gto-oet3d 2t-w Houses Must Bo Numbered. Property owners aro required to placo numbers upon tbsir buildings, in ac cordance with ordinanco No, 430, passed by tho eouneil Octobor 4, 100-1, whieh requires all houses or buildings now erected to bo numbered boforo January 1, 1005, and all hereafter ereeted to bo numbered beforo being occupied, under penalty of from $2,50 to $5.00 per day for each day's ne glect. W. A. MOORE8, 0-23-10t. Recorder. Frank Von der Helleo, eldest son of Hon. H. Von der Hellen, of Wellon, and Miss Lena Borger, daughter of L. Berg er, of Phoenix, wer married at Ash land Tuesday. M a u. MUSIO STUDIOS. Musio Studio. Frank E. Churchill, Musical Studio. Associato teacher Western Conservatory, Chicago, Dl roprcsontlng Intor-Stato System at Salem, Oregon. In tho Qrny block, room 3. Studio hours 0 to 12 and S to 5. 8-10-tf PHYSICIAN AND 8URQEON Dr. E. O. Dalton Physician and Bur- goon, Rooms 12-13 Bush Bank building. Phono Main 252. Red- donco Wlllametto Hotol. Phono Main 207. D. B. Qrimn, A. M., M. D., Specialist. Morphlno, all drug and tobacco habits cured (without pain) in from 48 to 72 hours. No monoy nskod un til patlont Is eurod and thoroughly sntlsflod. For information desired, call on tho doctor at tho ofllco of Dr. Lane, Holman block, Salem. Heurs: '2 to 4 p. m. By permission you can talk with thoso whom I havo eurod in city. J. Doyons, business manager. 0-25-lwk OSTEOPATHS. Dr. W. Xu Morcor. Graduato of Klrk vlllo, Me, undor founder of Ostoop ophy. Ofllco Broymnn building) Commercial stroot. Rooms 25 and 20 Phono Main 010. Rcsldonco, 41D North Summor street. Phono Main 014. Troats acuto and chronio dig casos. Examinations froe. Dr. B. H. Whito Graduato of Kirks- vlllo, Mo., under tho foundor of os toopathy. Ofllco Broyman building, Commercial stroot. Room 21, phono 87. Night calls, Main 1105. TroaU aouto and chronio dlsoasos. Exami nation free 0-25-tf PLUMBERS. Thoo. M. Barr Successor to Barr t Potzol, tinner and plumbor. Hot air wator and stoam hontlng a specialty, Salem, Oregon. 3-2- 8 ASH AND DOOR FACTORIES. Fraik M. Brown Manufacturer of tuih, doors, mouldings. All kinds of houso finish and hardwood work. Front stroot botweon Stato and Court A. M, Hanson Manufacturer of all kinds sash, dorrs, mouldings, wood work, house finish and ofllco fixtures. Estlrantos furnishod. Cor. Mill and Church stroot. Phono Rod 211. LODGES Salem Camp, No, 118, Woodmen of th World Moots in Holman nnll every Frldny nt 7:30 p. m. Paul O. nanson, consul 1 L. Frnr.Ior, clerk. Foresters of America Court Sherwood Foresters No. 10. Moots Fridsy 1b Turner block. Ira Jorgonson, O. R.J A. L. Brown, See Contra! Lodge No. 18, K, of P. Castle Hall in Holman block, cornor Stats and Liberty stroots. Tuesday of each wook at 7)30 p. m. T. J. Cronlso, O. O.J W. I. Stnloy, K. of II. nnd a Modom Woodmen of Amorica, Ore gon Cedar Camp, No. 5240. Meets over Thursday ovonlng at 8 o'clock, Holman Hall. E. E. Matton, V. 0. A. L. Brown, Clork. WATER COMPANY. SALEM WATER COMPAWl OITIOB OXTY HALL. For water sorvlco apply at office Bills payable monthly in advance Mako all complaints at tho office. MSMMIMMBBIBMBBBMlHlj EXCURSION RATES During tho Lewis and Clark exposition the O, O. T. Co. will make tho following rstoi Salem to Portland, ono way, 75 cents round trip, $1,00. Tickots good 7 a. m. tea days. Boats leave dally at M. P. 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