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I DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 20, 1008 J-4. J2. a it. -m .viir""rt-rifciT'rT" C EJ- for these troubles than Ayor's Cherrv Pe o. hrutltoomuchtoyouromJuJg.'6 believe It is the best medicine you - tr' rr rhu ;r"'7 " ? ui yur ?", nd fai" 1 if. or FARMERS ON WAY FROM EAST nro mnny callers at tho 3f Trade headquarters these im all parts of tho east, and (y irom ow iuik biuio, illnols, Iowa and tho Dakota. &mnny families aro settling In domes all about, Salon) and few aro routine temporary In Salem. a.nd suburbs,,, which 111 occupy uptll they can find bat thoy want In tho, way of or business. lort, L. Hentschel and 0. Koeneman, with their respective families. Thoy camo puroly as a result of their cor respondent with tho Doard of Trade and are happily located in a business with which they are thor oughly satisfied. They like tho cli mate and the people and will un doubtedly reap a rich reward ,ln tho way of business success. In tho past two months several letters havo been received from a gentleman In Munich, Gormany, who Ib anxious to secure a fruit farm In this climate. As a result of tho German correspondence he has do ldod to locato In Salem, as will bo seen by tho following letter written morning ft gentleman from bid, Ohio, caned. Ho Is a P forerunner for a dozen good on board tho steamer, which was re- who aro looking f,or fruit icelved yesterday: I." Ho Is making a thorough ln- tlon of all tho fruit contors alio ho has gone ou to South ron, ho will stop at Salem. on turn to nioro fully ascertain il conditions, prices of prop ind prospects for tho futurfc. bis return thla gontlcman will it leading apple, pear, cherry wo orchards in company with acmbors of tho Board of Trade ako his final deductions to ira- hls homo people dly a dny passes but some nd- igcnt of this kind drops Into f. who Is spying out tho. land ends and neighbors in the As a rulo, theso pcoplo nre tidy to locato or Invest at once, iiero they nro proporly shown land mndo convorsnnt with tho icts concerning our community almost Invarlnbly rottirn and tho real work of bringing in rlends begins. Many of these' begin boosting for Salem bo tiey aro actually located, and begun thoy never censo. Thus bbllclty ndvortlslng becomes nn chain of work for our city. res of farms havo changed this spring and tho greatest lit present scorns to bo in tho small fruit tracts, ready made as It wcro, for settlors to right Into ang other letters rocolved to co sovoral from Gormnns, wrlt- thclr nntlvo tongue. Those fom California, Wisconsin, Ohio fcther iwlnts. Theso letters nl- Invariably boar fruit, as tho rs soom to start out with a do- 3f sorlousnoas and dotorminv that ends In spoclflc action. most of tho corrospondonco Is 'parties looking for small farms suburban homes, lottors nro ro- from mon in almost all llns ilncss; honca, It would bo we'l myone having a business lor ko keep In closo touch, with Sa- commorciai organization ior is. "On board tho North Gorman Lloyd steamship Kaiser Wllhelm II ( "Dear Sir: I am on my way to Salem with my family bad weather, I can wrlto only with dimculty. Will you pleaso drop me a letter In caro of tho postofflco at Portlnnd, to say which boarding house I should take nt Salem. I wrote you about this but did not get your reply up to tho time of my departure from Munich, Germany. If you hnvo anything else to toll mo after looking over my provlous letters, I shall bo much ob liged. "Very truly yours, A. 0." A sulto of rooms has been ar ranged for tho German writer to oc cupy upon his arrival. A letter received from a Kansns City merchant todny soomB to indi cate strongly thnt tho litoratr.ro sent out by the board of trade Is convinc ing to residents of others parts of tho country. "I havo Just rccolvod n booklot of "Tho Cherry City of the World," tho letter says, "and nro very much im pressed. Aftor moro correspondence with you I will let you know Just when wo will start." This man wants to start a hotol In Salem or n resort In tho country near tho city. Ho Bays ho will bring half a dozen other men with him, who nro cngnged In evory kind of business, from merchants to professional mon. Another letter was received today from a printer In Brooklyn, N. Y. Ho has read of tho wonders of tho WIl lamotto vnlloy, and ho Is coming to Salem .as soon ns ho can soli his proporty. Ho Bays: "It Is my object to work myself Into tho orcharding business, and I think I shall work nt tho print ing business until I hnvo gained enough knowlcdgo to manage a small orchard of ton or twelve ncrcs, which I want to buy In tho neigh borhood of town. "I wnnt to llvo thoro and utllUo my Bpnro tlmo in cultivating fruit, nnd most llkoly hire such help ns would bo neccsmry to do tho work thnt I could not find time for. I REARS PLENTIFUL IN THE CASCADES . ,'MtWWWffliWWWlHmWIIIWl (Eugcno Register.) Lane county's resources are with out limit. While our viflleys and lowlands nre n pn'-adlso for tho agri culturist, fruit grower and tho peace ful pursuits of the huebnndman, tho mountains nro filled with precloti3 metals for tho minor and their rur faco Is covered with billions of feet of standing timber for tho lumber man. Our beautiful streams aro not only undeveloped source of untold power, but thoy aro filled with lusty trout and grayling for tho ambition J anglor. Tho mountains aro also a parndltio for the Bportsment who loves to hunt big game. Somo tlmo olnco Tho Register re corded tho result of a two days' hunt of Messrs. Hill and Warner, of. Hazeldoll, as being two magnlflcont cougars and four lynxes, tho pelts of which woro mounted for rugs and brought to Hill's gun store. Yester day Mr. Hill rccolvod n lottor from Mr. Warner which would bo Inter esting to Roosoveit himself. It reads: "Hnzeldell, May 16, 1908. "Mr. Hill: I JuBt took two boars out of tho traps yesterday and havo beon working on the polts all day. They cro both large, a black ono and a brown ono. Plcaoo send up two pairs of bear eyes. I want to got thorn put up tomorrow. "I sot tho trnps last Friday and on Monday thoy woro full of bear nnd thon some. A big brown bear ran off when wo wont to tako tho others out. Ho was thoro waiting his turn, nnd if ho comes back ho will gat It. I wish wo had somo moro traps, it lTtoo bad to hnvo them lino up thai way and wait, aB they arc doing I will sond you tho pelts t'3 coon r.s they aro mounted. Don't forget tp sond tho oyoo. "Yours truly, "FRANK S. WARNER," '' o Don't tako cold, but If you do, don't fall to tnko Kemp's Balsam to trovont serious consequences. Noth ing olso Is bo valuable in treating coughs nnd colds. WANT ADSQUICK RETURNS WWWWWWHWWHMMKM FOR SALE For SIo -A flno fresh milch cow fresh this morning, Call on or address Joshua Smith on Turner road, phono 1390. G-23-3t. For Sale 800 acreo, 200 In cultiva tion; good 8-room houso; two ..barns; running wator; fruit; soma good timber; bfcftutlful location and ono of tho best farms In the Willamette valloy. Prlco only $40 por acre for a short tl9. See Dorby & WUlson. 5-233t. ' For Sale Good work horse for sale cheap It taken at onco. Call 17U and "D" Btreota. Phono 873, G-23-3t For" Sale 21 thoroughbred bta'ck Minorca, chtckons. Phone 655 Main. M. L. Hamilton, 3G7 State St. G-22-3t kiong tho latest arrivals In Sa- ire throo uontlomon who recent!) hnvo road that nil klndB of meclinn- it out tho Ellto hotol and res- tcs aro doing this sumo thing, nnd n They nro Mossrs. L, Wnl- nro making n buccosb of It," BSBwii ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT AVcjefaWefrepartlonGrAs-simllatto$urtoda(Rrtifc Plromolcs fiiges(loflKff if rtess and ffcstjConlakij Hester Opum-Morphinc norMtaeraL HOT .NARCOTIC. HattrmikssnmmsiA Hufda SkJ ItxMItUh- HimStsJ- QpiTirf Supr n-jrti eifimr. An?Hirt femedv for fORSfet Hon , Sour StomacU.DUrrtoc WoriRs.Coro'ulswuJcYerislr nessaftdLoss OF Sleep.! rfeSifcSi$ure&r O&0S55Z NEW YOHK. GASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of s jr.r &tWeLtMrIK3a Exact Cef)J of Wmpper. In Use For Over Thirty Years GASTORIA tn mmhi MMMUir, . Achtung. Dor Doutscho Vcroln von Salem und Umgegond lint sclno nncchsto Vorsammlung Sontng, Nachmlttags zwol Uhr, don Sltcn Mat, in dor Union Labor 'Hallo, Stato street. All o'GUedor Sowlo dlojonlgon die slch nnschllcscn wollen snd orbonto puon ktllch zu o crschclnen. G-2G-1W For Sale New .Rushford wagon; 3 1 sptndlo, everything complete. Ono good work horse, weight 1250. Enquire at Dick Westacott's Stabto. ' ' 5-18-lw For Sale Ash and oak wood. Will deliver same. Phono 292 Main. G-18-lwk For Salo or Trade 18 head nannh goats with kid. E. N. Koenoy, phono Farmers 11X3. Routt No. 2, Turner, Ore. G-16-lwk Worlds of Bloom Calla lilies, roses, violets, cinerarias, hyacinths, daf fodils, etc., and everything in sea son. Mrs. Hugh Jory, 1952 Court street, Salem, 3-24-tf For Snlc First-class carpet papor at this ofilco, 25c for a big roll. For Sale Tont, wngon coven and all kinds of camping outfits; also new and second hand goods, fur niture, hardwaro, otc. Conrad Dlllmnn. 447 Stato St. 4-291mo Farm nnd City Property Our lints of doslrnblo proportlos Is too largo to spcclnllzo. Yorex Dros. CO., 373 Stato Htrcot. tf. For Sale Two Al fresh cotfg, extra good milkers, Call 771 N. Com morclal St. 5-25-3t For Salo or Trade Iteglstored trot ting horse. Six years old. Phone 222 or can bd seen at Ynnnke'a ' stables. Ask for Rockw'oll's horse. , . 5-25-3t . J llll JIIIUIUM1M n, , MJSCHLtiANSOUS wnj utk ior wgv wnon you can mako from 150 to 300 per month for yourseVf; ro experlenc KeoeiftAry, ask for Q. H. Coats, 8a lom Lodging House, room 37. from 9ktol2 a. m 1 to p p. ra. 5-25-3t LOUION NOODLR HOUStR Ferry Stroot, New High. Lost A white and brown spotted Shepherd dog, wth strap around Its nock with a niece of chain at tached. Address John Caseldy, R. No, 4, Gardon Road. G-2G-3t" Found Stick pin lost In 4he Woort men of tho World hall. Owner may havo samo by calling at this office, describing pin and, paying for ad. G-23-3t. 8ASII AND DOOR FACTORIM Frank M. Browa. Mamufiletsrer ash, do9r, mouldings. AH kli of kouse flnlsk and Hard Tprprlc froEt atrt; be.twMa &Bd Court. Make all eoBsplalat at tai ec. LIVKRY AND FKKD STABLM fiivrrv Ami ifai UfAbiAniri n -0 -. ... rfnVBVH Mil WV. office BtablM, at 264 Ferry V'$ between Commereial aid r&1ft streets. Telephone 188. Ke m the finest literles 'la tke elty a be fsnaa here. Diek ,fTeelaeo preprleter. l-i.ljrr S as PLUMBHRA tkee. H. Brr e 1ubIb, aet waM aa4 atean aMtlaffaBa tiaal 184 Coameratal ttret. Pkei Mala 19. 3-1- m, J. reteei piumbiar, steam ai caa fitting. fioeeeMor te7 Knox A Murphy, 228 Cosaawelal itrt,' Prone Ms(r 17. 'f WANTHD Q It a ecarf pin with dull gol1 leaves, ruby and opal set, Finder pleaso return to Journal ofnee for reward. G'23-3t. LostA lady's bla,ck leathor card caso, containing a number of small photou and cards, two Vau dctte tlckotc, and 16 conts. Flndot' roturn to Journal office. G-18-tf. II. S. Gilo & Co. Wholesale grocors, produco. Soo us for your supply of borry crates and boxos, either folding or itin tops, C-9-tf Togo Nootfio Ilodso First class plaoo to got bowl noodkM. Frosh nnd woll snrved lOo. 439 Forry AilniinlMrntnt''H Notice of Appoint- incut. Notice, Is horoby given thnt on tho 25th tiny of May, A. D. 1908, tho county court of Marlon county, Or egon, duly appointed tho undor slgncd ns administrator of tho ostato of Isnbollo Smallwood, docensod, and having duly qualified aB re quired by law, all persons having claims against said ostato nro notified to present them with proper vouch ors attached ns by law required, to the undorslgncd nt his roBldonco In Salem, Marlon county, Oregon, with in bIx months from tho dato of tho first publication of this notlco, to wit: May 20th. 1908. J. II. SMALLWOOD, Administrator. FRANK A. TURNER, Attorney. G-2C-Gt-Tucs only New nnd Second Hand Goods Wo aro now located In our quarters on Centor strcot, whero wo will do a gonornl business In now and second hand goods, watch ropalr- laKa-poclaUy. Gordan & Razell, 326 Contor strcot. D-12-lmo. strcot 6-1-lmo. KORINRK & KKNWBLL VctcrlnnrlatM Grnduatos Ontario Votlnary Collogo. All calls prompt ly nttended to. Offlco 207 S. High street. Phono, 1G0, rest donco 998. G-l-lmo. Salem Employment Co. 478 State Btreot. Phone Maine 149. Head quart,or for, omployer and ,em- pleyee. All kind ef holp supplied free. If you want work come to ' us. . . s tf. Wanted A laundress at mute eoheit Phone ,483. 3 tf. ' Wanted Dy capable man with wife, position aa farm,, hand. F. Rusk ton, Route 6, Dox 84, Salem. 1 ,G-21-08rt Wanted Lady to fill Verhianent p sltlon; salary G0 por month. Give home address. Address Mrs. D, D. Howard, genoral delivery, Salem, G.22-3t. i : : uf Wnntcd A drill sharpener aa4 powdor man. Inquire at county judgo'e office. G-23-3t. Wnntctl An ontorprlslng man t Invest $50 In a manufacturta buMnoss that will not htm troM $150 io $300 por month. For pa tlculurs call at tho Salem L.odgl Houao, corner Court and Comra etui streets, botwoon 9 and 32 ai m. and 1 and G p. in, Room $7.H G-26-3t ' Wttiitwl At once good klteken gltil at Cottngo hotel. G-2G-3t-fj ?H0O Caslr or Terms Duys a neat little cottngo of flvo rooms; two woll-locatcd lots (corner) in a sec tion of tho city whoro building Im provements now In progrois nro rapidly enhancing proporty vnl- uos; garden; chicken house; fruit" COjLum. ber .shingles, building material, Concrete Vork Get ray prices on sldowalks, curbs, septto tanks and cement work of any kind. All work guaranteed first-class. Mr. Ward, Highland add. Phone S69. May 24-tf and berrlos. Paul M. Sims, Malnj 729, 222 N. Commercial; Xotlrt to Contractora, Notlco Ib horeby glvon that soaled bids will be rccolvod by tho city ot Salem, nt tho office of tho undor signed at tho city hall In Salem, Ore gon, up to 10 o'clock a. in., May 23, 1908, for tho Improvement of Broad way street In tho city of Salem, Ore gon, with clean creok or rlvor gravel, with fiiill Intersections between the north lino of tho North Mill crook and the north lino of Madison stroet In said city, savo and except a strip 8 feet wide extending along tho center of tho proposed line of Improvement, to recolvo tho street railway track of tho Oregon Electric Railway com pany. Attention is called to th? plans and specifications on lllo In the office ot tho city rocordor of said city, which must bo compiled with In ev ery rdpoct. Tho city of Snlom, resorves the right to roject any and nil bids. Ily order of tho common council. W. A. MOPRES, G-19-4t. City Recorder Xotlru to Contrmtor. Notlco Is hereby glvon that ealel bids will bit received by the city of Salem, at the office of tho undor signed at the city hall In Salem, Ore gon, up to 10 o'clock a. in.. May 23, 1908, for tho Improvement of Hood street In the city ot Salem, Oregon, with clean oroek or river gravel, with full intersections betweon the east line of Commercial stroot and the west lino of Sixth street In said city, save and except a strip 8 feet wldo extending along tho centor of the proposed line ot Improvement, to receive the street railway track, of the Portland Railway, Light & Pow er company. Attention Is called to the plans and specltlcallomi on file In tho office of the city recorder of said pity, which must bo complied with in ev ery respect. The city of Salem, reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the common council. W. A. MOORE8, 5-1 9-4 1. City Recorder. For Sale 7-room houso, ono good barn nnd shod, ono ncro land, ull kinds of fruit, city and woll water. Enquiro 2000 East Oak street, bo twoon 24th nnd 25th Sis. G-12-2W For Snl( Household goods. Mostly new. Call 990 Oak stroot In Yow Park. II. II. Craig. Call aftor noons. G-10-lw For Salit A flno frosh milch cow, frosh this morning. Call or ad dress Joshua Smith on Turner road. Phono 1390, G-2G-3t. For Sale 950 pound tonm, hnrnoss and heavy spring wagon with top a good outfit. Address J. H. Wright, 044 S. 12th St. G-25-lw FOR BALK Wo Offer A 17-acro tract, soil a rich Mack sandy loam. Now two-story house, 20x32, with wing 20x24, two porches; now barn, 14x28, chicken houso nnd wagon shod. A good drove wall with No. 1G Mc Donald forco pump. This placo is nil under fonco, oxcopt 4 acres; 3 acros young npplo orchard most ly King and Baldwin; grnpo vines, loganberries, raspberries, blnck borrles, phenomlnal and mammoth berries. Threo acros in ont, I ncro In potatoes; flno largo gardon with all kinds of vegetables. Including watermelons and cantolops; 4 mile to school. Vi nillo to R. R. wood and coat, Low prices and prompt dollverles. One blnck east of 8. P. passenxt-r depot Phone 198. 7-2-tf Ilatte Wenderotu Fine wines, liquors and cigars. We bandit tho colobrated Kollog gand Castlt whlsklos. Cool and refreshing beer constantly oi draught. South Commercial street. 9-3-lyr Enlarged Our moat mnrkot on Er.wt Stato strcot has boon doublod In slro and wo aro better proparcd than ovor to scrvi customers. Prompt aorvlco nnd tho best of moats our motto. Call or phono 199. n, E. Edwardi Moot Co. Lot Man's largo black pureo, con taining $10 In gold, two dopoalt chocks and a noto, Finder roturn to Fry's drug storo for reward. G.22-3t Wanted Pantry girl at WlllametW hotol. 5-2G-3t. H DRAYMKN. j Cummin Bros.' TraHMter Cpwipaay All kind of transfer work doae. Furniture and' pianos boxed reaajr for shipment. Prompt servjee ! our motto. Stand and offloe ti 258 South Commercial -Vtreetj Pkoaa zl,0. Rttflldeaen Pkoae REAL 1MTATE FOR I AL ') TguoSgr ?arpcHtera Union No. 108 Loe.' Union No. 1065 of Carpenters aa4 Jolrom of Amorica moot even Saturday evening at 8:00 p, in. Is Hearot ball, 420 State St. A. W Dennis, Rec. Boa i H i i i Port'tfUT ot America Court Sher wood Forestors, No, 19. Moeti Saturday night in Holman. hall. Stato atreot Waldo Miller, O. R.! J. O, Perry, financial secretary, Btatlon, mile to mooting houso, (Jemmi Lodge No. 18, K. of P. 1-3 mllo to store; tolephono and R. F. D. Route. If taken booii will soli for $1600. Hrre l Hnnp 110 noros ull tlm-j bor, Just 1 mllo from Jefferson; 40 acres good rich soil and can bo ..l t . a l.iilnnitA 111 mnln cuiiivuiuu-, iiuiuiiuu urn .!. iiio-j,.,.,, Woodmen of Amorira Cir good pasture. Wood and t,,or1NOUtr,V0MIHltM Afirr Castle Hall in Holman block, cor ner State and Liberty street Tuesday of each week at 7:30 ra. Oscar Johnson, O. O.; K. II Anderson, K. of R. and S. will moro tbnn pay Prico $1000. for placo. Can You Ileut and G lots. This House, barn Houso is full two gon Cedar Camp Jo. 5240. Meett every Thursday evonlng at f o'clock In Holman hall. W. W i Hill, V, 0.5 F, A Turner, clerk Btory, 5 rooms on first floor nnd 3 .Yoodmcn of World Meet every F,r rooms on .tecond floor, besldei day night at 7:30, in Holman kail bath loom and tollot. Hot and cold! O. L. Darling, O. C; P. L. Fras water, electric light in every room. r, Clerk. City water In house. Hydrants In' front and back yards. Stone foun-'Heoia ahhuhj wbiob. bick, e datlon. LocatM threo blocks from court house. All for $2500. Terms can bo had, SALEM INVESTMENT CO. 432 SUte m. 4-10-tf. dent and pessloa Insurance; $3, 009,000 pledg'd; every claim aM Good ageaU wanted. J. H. C Mongonery, snpreaie org'iaixtr Box432 galea, Oregon. X. R Ryaa, seeretary, 64$ itate ttre'.. X Note These 210 acros, 0 nilloa from Salem, 1 miles from Mnclcay, flno room houso, 2 largo barne, ma chlno shod, chlckon houso, ote, Crook on plnco. Tho tltlo to thla' ranch has never boon out of tke family. Cheap for $9000. Easy terms, 40 acrtu, GVd miles from Salem on n good road. Ownor Just died nnd ""widow will dlsposo of prof. porty nt'ii bargain at $4300. Good buildings, worth moro. 11 acron, Wj mlloj oast of Pea, good buildings, fruit berries, grapes, otc. Good woll, water works, n bargain at $22,00, Tcrnu Terms. Modorn bouse, oloso In, 9 rooms, btono foundation, gas and olootrlo light, barn, lot 57x148,, $3000. Torms. , Hainplo of our fnrms and city bnrgnlns, if thoso prlcoa do not appeal to you wo havo thorn In all sizes and prlcos, Improved nnd un Improvod farms; Insldo and su burbnu city proporty. 8eo us be foro buying, wo hnvo Inrgo list mid can Interest you. OLMSTED LAND CO. Salem Branch Ycrox Bros, Co, .'I7 BtMto Stmtt. Huie Wing Sang Co, Hid STOCK OF GOODS Wo mako up all kinds ot wrappers and whlto underwear, waists, klmoa as and skirts; all kinds of gentle-' men's and Indlos' furnishing goods; all kinds of silks and dross goo, ho no, shoes, suits, pants, ovoralU, blankets, neckwear, matting, china waro, irunkii, embroidery and laee now soiling at cost. 32C N. Commercial St. Salon, Or THE AVENUE Oreanss, leee, c4garj aad eeafe lea. Crer t fieveateeatk a4 Aaylnsft ayemna. K. o. Sikr, ptfr