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wrr-&szammmmwssmstm JTrxwfvn WrJll ilWKMli At(?ctaWcPrcparallonrorA3- 'slmiladng iteFoodandBcguia- tUngBiebioBactisanaiKiwclsor l Promotes DigcatlonXfccrfu! ncssondlfcst.Contains neither Opium.Morphino norllincxoL jNOX "Naro otic . ttnarourswiiamwat vms t)Erts HkmJ A perfect Remedy forConsUoa- lllon , Sour Stomach.Diarrhocn jWorma .Convulsions .Feverish Incss end Lost of Sleep. focSimtk) Signature of NEW YORK. f, exact copy or wjuppat ladiolus Bulbs Li ivoral thousand very choice, finest Ins and varieties, Oregon-grown about twlco tho site of Baa Urn Imported bulbs, and produeo the flowers, two to four Incbw aorow, 12 to 20 on a stalk. Tho bulb aro two grndee Largest, selected, 60c sdoten, 3.60 per hundred. Medium bulbs 35o per doren, $2.60 per Ired. E. Hofer w LX A SUBSTANTIAL MEAL. lit will make good ilch blood ad it will atlck to your ribs, you can raye enjoy when you buy your meats our fine stock. The very best f, mutton, lamb, veal and pork for sting, bdlllng, stewing or frying, will always find at prices as lew the lowest at K. O, CROSS, fto Street Market Phono SOI I Arc OP TUB PACT OLD STAND, AND THAT WE STILL OAREY A COMPLETE LINE OP THE FINEST WHISKIES IN BULK AB WELL AS THE MOST UP-TO-3JATB BRANDS IN CASE GOODS? WE ALSO CARRY IN STOCK A PINE LINE OP BOTH CALIFORNIA AND IMPORTED SOUR AND SWEET WINES; THE FINEST IMPORTED FRENCH BRANDIES, 'ENGLISH ALB AND PORTER IN BOTTLES AND ALL KINDS OP BITTERS AND CORDIALS, AS WELL AS A COMPLETE LINE OP BOTH DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED OMARS POR OUR RETAIL ' TRADE. WE THANK YOU FOR PAST FAVORS AND WOULD BE pT.TMsrm TO RECEIVE YOUR ORDER FOR ANYTHDTO IN THE WET GROCERY LINE. WE GUARANTEE YOU COURTEOUS TREAT MENT, PROMPT SERVICE AND QUICK DELIVERY. IP YOU CAN'T COMB,' WRITE OR OALL US DP BY TELEPHONE. Standard Liquor Co. Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealers Phone Main 175 CASTORIA For Infanta and Children. the Kind You Have Always Bough! In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA Tm tnTAwn moftnr. nn on ernr. Nottco to Build Wood Sidewalk. To H. A. and M. B. dark: I You are hereby notified that the common counou t ute ttiy or Baiem, Oregon did December , 100 lasuo an order that you build a fivo-feot wood walk aereeti Ua front of let owe and two, block 17, In ItlverMde addition to tho e4ty of Sklent. You aro Una noli fled to build tho muse within ton days of this date, or tho oily will bnlld it, a til assess tho eont thereof against you, and tako n lien on said property, as in tho charter provided. Dono by order of tho city council. W. A. MOORB8, Recorder. Dated January 10, 1000. MO-llt - i . . . o Notico for Construction of New Wood Sidewalk. To Mrs, IMien Lynekt You art) hereby notified that the common council of the city of Salem. Oregon, Hd on Deeember IP, IMf, is sue an order' that you build a five-foot wood sidewalk acre the front ef lota one an4 two, Mock W, in North 8nleM addition to Salt, Oregon. Yo are thus notified to build tee mm within ton Wya front tale elate, or the ally will build it, asm the coat there of Against yon, and' take a )ton on aaid property, as in too charter provided. Dene by ordor of the council, W. A. MOORUS, Roeordor. Dated January 10, 1000. M0-llt CASTORIA For Infants and Children. Tho Kind You Have Always Bought Sears tbo iuSiif&&&ti Signature Bears the Signature m fi Aft You aware THAT WE ARE STILL IN BUSINESS 146 to 158 South Commercial St DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, RAILROAD PUBLICITY BRANCH Tho creation of a jronernl advertis ing department for tho Now York Con tral lines, nn! tho placing in charge of that department tho veteran railroad advortisor, Geo. II. Daniels, who has been for nearly twenty years tho gen oral pnssongor agent of tho New York Central railroad, marks an era In tho history of advertising in America. The New York Central lines aro tho first great system to croato an advertis ing department whieh covers all tho, rallways in their system, and tho far reaching consequences of such a move ment cannot bo appreciated at first sight, but this action on the part of tho managemotit of these emphasfzos tho vslae of advertising gonoralky, and ferees the conclusion of a strong belief in the offleaoy of railroad ad vortislng in particular. Somo idea of the importance of this parbment oan be had whon it it understood! that it will control the gen oral advertising in America and In foreign countries of tho NeW York Central, Boston & Albany, Lake Shore & MiehlfiAn Southern, Michigan Con traJ, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis, Rutland and Lake Brio & Western railways and their leased linos, having tho western tonnlnals at Chicago, St, LomIs And Cincinnati and their east era terminals at New York, Boston And Montreal, and em bracing moro than 11,000 miles of tho best equipped railways of the world. Mr. Daniels has for many years been a firm believer, in newpaier and maga sine advertising awl, therefore, tho organisation ef the general advertis ing department of the New York Central lines Is of importance to every legitimate publication In America. dally, weeWy er monthly. In an addreM before the New York State Prees AosecMtlen a few years ago, Mr. Dantole made the point that tHo railroad in tho ad ranee agent ef commerce and lhae railway advertU ing had been of immense valne to American maamfAelurer In'ealllng the attention ef the whole world to the excellent work done by our inventors am) meekanles, as Itloetrated in (he Umjdre date Kxpre, tho Twentieth Century Limited, and ether grwit trains that connect the east with, tho west j tho average foreigner arguing that the mo who arc aide to turn ont such maeklHcs mwt be able to build almost anything, awl that tho farm machinery, and aW kind of Industrial machinery made in- America, imtat 1 of the vty beet qnallty. Railroad advertising has certainly been the means of brlnd thenMNde of men here from ferelgm countries to inres tifsato ear ma mtfactnres and has won noftoily inoroaeed onr foreign eom moroe. Brery legiUmato nowonanor end mafssalno miWMel In America will have a direct Interest in the general advertilne department of the New York Central linos, and every ndver tieing agent on the continent will take a new lease of life beoaiMC ef this en dereemeat of the valae ef ndr tMng. LADrES WEAR, Berythlag. Eimenas, skirts, shirt waists, petticoats, hosiery, etc Also silk handkerchiefs, Chinese and Jap anese goods. IIUIB WINO SANO CO., 316 Court Street, Next Alley AT THE SAME Salem, Oregon OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 23, gWKtMtMiitBifijBaBBBoiBtB1BtntBt,tBI1BtBtlB,p, CLASSIPIBD J-MltlWWtgtMfltitt1gHlBtalMtMaisjitMBMMeMilBliBMIIIIMMeil8 FOR ALK. For Salo. About 00 yarda of second hand carpofc, in good condition, and a first-class organ. Call at room over Ceo. P. Rodgcrs' paper house, Court streety betweon 8 and a o'clock P- ni. l-iatf Tor Salo. Fire proof safo for sale, with burglar-proof chest, a bargain. Chaa, H. Hinges, tho jeweler. 12-8tf ror Salo. 1G0 ecrca, in groin, or will out up into 40-aoro tracts. Address M. I. Capps, Capital Improvement Co. 309 Front street. 1-13-lm Por 8a1o. Dry socond growth flr, $3.50 per ccril, "delivered. Aloo Jumbo stump puller, in first cIam condition. Inquire of Louis Lachmund & Co. corner of Stato and Commercial streot. 1-10-lm Tor Salo.-BO acres all in cultivation, 80 aoros mixed orchard, 7 acres strawberries, 1 aero raspberries, bal anee pasttte and farm land. Looatod $ mites front Salem, fair houso and barn. This beautiful homo can be had for $100 per acre, if taken soon. See Derby & Wilson. 1-82-lw FOn RENT. Por Rent Storo room In McCornack ble3f now occupied by W. W. Zlnn. Apply to E. P. McCornack. 18-12-lm For Rent Fivo-room cottage, with basement; piped throughout. Fine well water. A. Schrcibor, 600 High street. 12-0-tf ror Rent. Furnished rooms. Call at M5 Marion street. l-S0-tf sr -r-aiBC-BMiB WANTBD PEMALB mSLP. WAntC-At WHlamcUo "liotciono or two frs-elass waltreoeea. Steady job. Call at hotel. l-18tf WANTED. Wanted. Pesltioa by thoroughly com petent weman an housekeeper, mat roa er ecamstroas. Best reforenooe, Addrees, oaro of Journal, "M, M H." 11-BOtf Wanted. A placo to do general houmv vrk by a young lady. Addrcee "M, D., care Journal. 1-10-tf Wanted. Reliable man er woman to travel for manufacturing concern. Specialty line. Permanent employ ment. Chanc for p.dvnneement. Sal ary $18 per week and expenses. lix cnes Advanced. F. B. Cornwall, Salem, Or. 1-M-St' MU8IO STUDIOS. Mu&lo Studio. Franlc IS. Churchill. kkLkk.kb4Kukk.fcLKbkhhhhh. Musical Studio. Associate teacher Western Conservatory, Chicago, I1L, representing Inter-State System at Salem, Oregon. In tho Cray block, room 3. Studio hours 0 to 12 and 2 to S. 8-10-tf Tbo Scley Studios. Thorough Instruc tion la music, Mr. and Mrs. Frances co Bcley, specialists la Veieo Produc tion,' Interpretation and Harmony, Opera House Building, rooms 0 and 10. Residence phone Main 674. 11.2-llm PLUMBERS. Tueo. M. Barr Successor to Barr A Petrel, tinner and plumber. Hot air water and steam beating a specialty! Salem, Oregon. 82- Bemardl ft Donsford, Plnmbers, steam and gas Otters. All kinds of plumb ing soppllec No. 69 Stato street Phono 118 Main, 10-Jltf LOST. WWWWfl Lost Set of dark brown furs. Leave at Journal Aloe l-0-3t Friend-Walker " Wedding. IMU-sburg, pa., jab, 83. Miss Re bekah Jana Friend and Mr. Hal Walk er, both prominent In social circles in this city, will be married this after- nva at the Bhadyelde Presbyterian elMreb. The Rev. Dr. Henry D. Lind say, paster of the North Presbyterian elwrQh, will officiate Miss HUsabeth MeOlcIlan Friend) will be her sister's maid o,f honor and Mr. Cornelias II. Tanggetaa, of New York, and Mrs. Taageraaa will also attend. The church oereme&f will be followed by a recep tion at. the homo of .the bride's pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. James Weed Pviend, at Sttadysidc Cored Lumbago. A. B. Oaaaoa. Ohicace. writes March 4, 1903, "Having been troubled with lumbago at different times and tried one obvelciaa after another, then dif ferent ointments and Uoimeats, gave it up altogether. Bo 'I tried once more aad cos a bottle of Ballard 'a Snow Lis- latent, which gave mo almost instant' relief. I can cheerfully reoommead it, aad will add my name to your He of sufferer" Bell by D. J. Fry. 1000. MISCELLANEOUS tmem Iron Works Founders, machin ists and blacksmiths. Manufacturers of all kinds of sawmill machinery. Hop and fruit drying stoves, etc Manufacturers of tho Salem Iron Works Hop Press. 11-29-lm Hotel tcott Nowly tarnished, otory thing clean and first class. Rooms at reasonable prtooo. In Cottle block, Salem. A. Scott, prop, 7-6-tf. Cleanliness Is Next to Godliness. Thorofore, tako your clothes whore you caa get them absolutely clean, and havo them pressed to perfection, Ladico' and men's clothes, as well as gloves and fine fabrics a specialty, Mrs. O. H. Walker, opposite Hotel WUlamotto. Phono 1246. Say Have yea tried H. H. Pauls for meats f He has the best sausage In town. Come and try it, and be con vinced, 410 Bast Btato ttret. Wanted. Turkojs, geese, ducks, chick one and all farm produce. Highest cash price paid for same Capital Commission Company, 207 Commer cial street Telephone 179. LODGES,. Foroators of America Court Bhorwood Foresters, No. 19. Moots Friday in Hurst hall, Btato strcot U. S. Rider, O. R.j A. L. Brown, F. 8. Central Lodge No. 18, K, of P. Castle Hall In Holman block, corner Blate and Liberty strode. Tuoeday of each Week at 7(S0 p. m. J. O, Graham, 0. a; W. L Staloy. K. of R, and B. Modern Woodmen of America. Ore gon Cedar Camp, No. 6240. MceU orery Thursday evonlng at 8 o'clock, Holman HaM. W. W. Hill, V. C.J F. A. Turner, Clerk. Woodman of World. Meet every Fri day night at 7 1 30, In Hokaaa Hall. A. J, Bay, a C, P. L. Fraxler, dork. 1-10-tf TONSORIAL. Btam' Barber Shop. Everything now and up to date. Finest porcelain bathe Shaving, lflo, halrcuttlugSoo baths 20c First class bootblacks, C W. EvanI, Proprietor, t MUI AND DOOR FAOTORXBft. SnTn6rVwallanu?acTuf sash, doors, mouldings. All kinds of boose finish and hardwood work. Front street between State and Court BAKERIES, Capital Bakery. Fresh bread, pies and tmWWWWWi eakea dally, candles, nuts, etc. Deliv ery made to any part of tho city. 0. Ultem, proprietor, 430 Court 8t. T ARcnmtOT. sSe'' W. D. Pugh Architect and superin tendent, plans furnished for all class es of building and structural work Offlee 110 State street, Tioga block, Balea, Oregon. LIVERY AND SALE STABLES. Red Front Stables First-class livery. boarding and sale stables. Rubber tired buggies and fine driving stock. Pratt & Harrod, proprietors, 271 Che- meketa street. Phono Main 73. 12-14-lyr Feed Barn. Special attention to tran 'lent teams. Farmers' patronage so licited. Waiting rooms for ladles. Wo also carry a full line of feed. Located at Club Stables, corner Lib erty and Ferry streets. Phone Mala 7. Prunk & Darby. U-14-Oan Edisoa Phonograph Agency, Gasoline Lamps, Mantels; Gasoline, Typewriters, New, Second-Hand. Beat 214 Coml St. Phono Main 401. U. J. LEHMAN Bash and doors. All k&d of lieu finishing. 'Phone 131 black. Also two floors of warehouse for vest; elevator aad switching faciicu. HOP WIRE -' , V FOUR OARS OF WIRE TO ARRIVE IN FEBRUARY. PLACE YOUR OR DERS NOW, AND GET SPECIAL LOW PRICES FOR BEST QUALITY dP WIRE. WALTER MORLEY, W Court .Stjoot, Balea, Oregon. r OSTEOPATHS. Dr. W. L. Mercer. Graduate of Kirk vle, Mo., under founder of ostoo; pathy. Rooms 25-20 Breyman bldg.f Commercial St, phono 019. Boai donee 419 N. Bummer at... phone olt Treats acute and chronic disease. Examinations free. Dr. B. H. White, Graduate of Klrkev vilel, Mo- under founder of oetoe- Sathy. Boom 21 .Breyman bidg., ommerclal st., phone 87. RId-nee 600 Btato, cor. Church, phone lilt. Treats acute and chronic dlscaeoe. Examinations free. The TUlson Oo. Dealers In chapped feed, seed brtn, bay, flour driod k fruit, etc High street, adjoining opora house. O-l-yr. Hop Loo Co. Laundry Bost work dose with latest improved machinery, Sat isfaction guaranteed. Opposite Wit lamotto Hotel, Balom, 2-28-tf DRAYMEN. WtttoXoummlSyBo and transfer business, meet all trains. 'Phone, down town, Mala 176. Brand 160 Commercial street. 8-18-lm .' PHYBIOIAN AND SURGEON. Dr. Caxtwrlght Has resumed general practice, and will bo found in room 10, over Ladd A Bush's bank. Offloe hours 11 a. m. to 4 p. m. Offloe phono Main 10, residence phone Main 107. 12-20-tf WATER COMPANY. SALEM WATER COMPANY OFFICE Omr HALL. For water service apply at offloe. Bills payablo monthly in advance. Make all complaints at tho offlee. NEW LANGE HOTEL When you visit Portland, Ore, be suro and step at The New Lange Ho tel, next doer to the Imperial. Sates 60o, 76c and $1.00 per day. Electric lights, call bells, elevator, steam bea freo bath And free bus. All ontalds rooms with rnnnlng water. Tic Fashion Stables Formerly Simpson's StabUt, Upto-date livery and cab Hoc,, Fu neral turnouts a specialty. Tally-ho for picnics and excursions. Phone 44. Chaa, W, Yannko, Prop. 247 and 240 High Street. If you count oa getting full value for your money and satisfaction throws In free, unices yeu Inspect ear showing of groceries before making apurebase. Baker. Lawrence & Baker Successors to Uarritt ft Lawrence Yeu 11 nay mere to Your earnsater. your plaitojrer, yjur painter, ererody wu tuv jvv if ruu xi) o taae aavaa tageof the chance we' now give you to got lumber and tvery kind of build ing material. Everything ef the beet and at (he smallest cost Plenty of No. 1 shinglss en hand. Near B. P. pas senger depat. Pbeae 62 main. 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