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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1904)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1904. SEVEN emnsss Tir vtywrpti ,m wttu - Li c '!'" . ' '. ' w , i'A- . iNfegcfable Prepnralionrof As similating IhcFoodandRcgiila Ung the Stomachs anclBowcls of USMfiffiSSmr Promotes Digcslion.CljeerfuI ncssandltest.Conlains neither Opium.Morpliine norIincral. NOX ARC OTIC . jvearoidjirSiuvEtPtraan Wprfot Seal' ittxjmn HuuricnatiSiJit A perfect flcmedy for ConsUpa Hon, Sour Slomnch.Diarrlwcn and Loss of Sleep. Vac Simile Signnlure oP NEW YORK. EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. wmm Sale Ten llillion U THE FAiJILY'O FAVORITE MEOI01NB aacauto ca-nov ca.tw-w.ftic XOC I, 25c, 50a BEST FOR THE BOWELS fW-fifiaangiigitntfrfrMfffr4tif taiwf There Is No Razor Made That Beats the 'TcraEa sEaXiXLi rBi-siioc R. M. Wade & Co, Wfre istM-egic !) sin Weji: Jfafl 2953, WORK DELIVERED WHEN PROMISED a week 193 Commtrciaf St, Oyer Tfit Journal. I l ! iatliffltllftf llltlWt Just We .of our Hg4iai(fr'lIBIelIOiiafrfr-Mi ! Harritts Lawrence Sell more Orocartes and better Groceries tasa ANYBODY ere's where yon get GOOD treatment -and GOOD goods Stop in and see fee wourselL For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature W In Use For Over Thirty Years TMI oiwtauii owni Boxes a Year. AU Droctists MO a gi4iiofiiwici4i&ini-a i f ill 'new tiw orrr. Ilt WAIT or two weeks for your printing after the time promised? JSlHott, the Job Printer, r delivers work when promised. Proofs Submitted ou nil Work BBBiftMHWamgi THE PICK OF THE FOREST Has boon taken to supply the stock of lumber In our yards. Our stock IsJ complete -with ail kinds of lumber, received a car load of No. 1 ahindoa, also a car of flno sh&kes.Z aro able to fill any and all kindx bills. Coma and lot us show you stock. Yard and office near 8. P. paasengerx depot 'Pbono Main 661. QOODALE LUMBER CO. ct-a p. o. anociKY. SALEM WILL GROW Several Fine Business Houses Already Planned A Number of Beautiful Resi dences Will Be Erected as toon asthe Weather Permits The building movement for the now your has commenced, and the Indica tion's aro that, during tho coming sea son, moro and hotter buildings will bo ore'etod In tho Capital City than has boon the caso in a singlo season in Salem for many years. Doth business and rqaidonco property will bo im proved nnd many flno structures aro boing planned for tho lmmodlato fu ture. In somo Instanros ground has already boon brokon for new build Ings, nnd in a number of cases plans have boon prepared and stops tnkon toward beginning -uctlve operations tho Instant spring opens permltttln? of construction work. Tho Broyman property on Commer cial street, adjoining thOtoId Whlto Corner, on tho south, nnd now occu pied by a couple of old ono-story frame structures, will bo ono of the moat im portant of the now buildings oroctcd this year. A flno two-story brick building, 53 by 90 foot, with full bnso mont, will be oroctod on this proporty. The front will be of prossod brick, and it will b.o fitted for modorn up-to-dato business houses, with hot wator boat ing plant, and all modorn improve ments. Every foot of tho now build ing has boon loascd for a term of years, nnd its complotlon will add greatly to tho business section of the city. Stockton & Co., who aro now In tho adjoining building, owned by tho Broymans, will occupy a part of this now structure, as they are com pelled to bavo moro room for their rapidly growing trade. Dr. J. H. Browor, who somo tlmo ago purchased tho Dr. Rowland property, cornor of Court nnd Liberty streets, has brokon ground for a flno, modorn business block. Tho excavation for tho basemont has beon completed, the concroto boscmont Is finlshod, nnd, as soon as tho weather pormlta, tho bulld Ing will go up. It will bo a modorn two-story brick, tho ground floor to be occupied as a drug storo and tho up per floors as ofllces. Tho building will bo fitted with all modorn convonl oncos, nnd Dr. Brewer says It will bo tho equal in ovory way of tho best modern business housos in tho city. Win, Hagnr, tho Falrflold hop grow er, has purchased a sightly lot on the cornor of Cottage and Union streets, and plans havo been proparcd for n flno two-story residence to bo oroctod on tho proporty In the spring. The building is to cost from $ 4500 to $5000, and will bo ono of tho most beautiful and comfortablo homes in tho city. It will bo occupied by Mr. Hager and fnmily, 03 thoy will resldo in this city in futuro, A. N. Ollbort expects to begin tho erection of a flno two-story rcsldenco on Chomekota stroot, immediately In tho roar of his Liberty-street homo Plans for this new structure havo betn prepared, and it is expected that tho houso will cost no loss than $3000. John Q, Wilson, who owns the quarter block on tho northwest cor ner of Liberty and Contor streotB, on the west side of which a two-story house stands now, has in contempla tion tho orectlon of two handsome and commodious cottagos on that proporty, to cost about $2000 eaoh, and theso now dwolllngs will greatly Im prove tho appearance of that section of tho pity, and will doubtloss bo a good Investment for thoir owner, who Is ono of tho substantial and progres sive citizens of Salem. Charles Livosley, the hop doalor, has purchased a flno building lot In the custom part of tho first ward, and will eroct a comfortable home on the property early in tho spring, as he experts to make Salem his permanent homo. Ho has not as yet workod out his plans, but expects to oreot a cot tago costing In tho neighborhood of 12200. W. C. Knighton, tho architect, who has drawn tho plans for a numbor oi these proposed buildings will open a Lbrnnch offleo in this city at an early date, as ho has onough business in sight here to warrant him in making this move. He will sUH remain Iq business in Portland, but will have an experienced and capable assistant in chargo of tho Salem branch. The government of Spain At to open 14 agricultural schools fn Tarlousi parts of the peninsula. SCIENCE PREVENT8 BALDNESS. Tho Fntnl derm and Itn Remedy Not Facta of Science. It la the rarest thing In tho world for a man to bo necessarily bald. No man whoso hair 13 not dead at tho roots, nood be bald If ho will uso Newbro'a Horpl cldo, tho new scalp antiseptic. Ilerpl cldo destroys tho germ that cuts tho hair oft nt tho root; and cleans the scalp ot daridruff nnd loavoa it In a perfectly healthy condition. Mr. Mannolt, In tho Maryland Block, Butto, Mont, was en tirely bald. In less than a month Horpl clde had removod tho enemies of hair growth, nnd nature did Its work by cov ering hla head with thick hair on Inch lcnff, and In six weoka ho had a normal suit of hair. Sold by leading drueslsts. Bend 10c. In stampa for sample to The Herplclde Co., Detroit, Mich. Daniel J. Fry, aiecial Asont In Leap Year. "Something bothering you, Miss Weaver?" "Why, yes, Mr. Ragmoro. It's only a trifle, of courgo, hut our lives aro mado up of trifles, you know. Mammn and Aunt Miriam havo been giving me such a lot of nlco linen lntaly, and I was Just wondorlug how I would have It marked." "Why not with your name?" "Yes, of course. B-but if I wantqd to chnngo It?" "But you don't want to chnngo It, do you?" "Oh, Mr. Rngmoro, tills Is so -and-don!" Cleveland Pjaln Dealer, O .A. 13 V O X. I JX. . 3ear tb . Iho Kind Yon Hare Always BocjT -rfo, V AAAAAAAAAAA T lAlk I A m &Ar. a rm I Jni T "Mali Q.lfm Rivul llnmn MtrVrt" T Capital City Mills Quotations, Bryant A Pennell, Preps. Wheat 77c. Buckwheat 80a Poultry at Stelner Market Chickens 810c. Eggs Per doson, JSte. Turkeys 12 16c. Ducks 10c. Hop Market Hops 19023 c Potatoes, Vegetable, Etc. Potatoes 30c. Onions lc. Dried Fruits. , Peaches 10c. Apricots 10c. Apples 10c. Pctito prunes 1c. Italian prunes Be. Wood, hence Posts, Eto. Big fir ?4.00. Second-growth J3.6ft. APh 3.00 to $3.75. Body oak $4.60. . Polo oak $4.00. Cedar post 13 W c. Hldet, Pelts and uro. Oroen Hideo, No. 1 5c Oreen Htuos, No. 3 4c. Calf Skins 105c. Snoop 7Cc. Goat Skins 26o to $1.08. . Qraln and Frour. Wheat, Salem Flourlne Hills, ex port value, 70c Oats $1.00 cwt Barloy $19 por ton. Flour Wholesale, $S.0. Live Stock Market Steers 3 Stfc. Cows 3c. Sheep 24 c. Drcesod Teal ec Drosoed hog 5c Live hogs 4c Mutton 2c per pound. Hay, Food. Eto, Baled cheat $10. Balo- clovor $1O0$11. Bran $20. Shorts $21.50. Creamery and Dairy Produota. Good dairy butter 20026c Creamory butter SOc - Cream separator skimmed, at Com. Creamery, 32 ic, net PORTLAND MARKET. Whoat Walla W Jla, 71c072e Valley 78c Flour Portland, best grade, $9,760 $8.85; graham, $3.75. Oats Choice Whlto. $1.10 Barloy Feed, $20 por ton; aolled, $21. MUlsturf Bran, $ia. Hay Timothy, $10 Potatoes 60060c BgB Oregon ranch, 37 c Poultry Chickens, mired, 1OC0 10Hc per pound; spring, lie turkeys, lire. 12014c Mutton Drossed, 506c Pork Dressed, GGV4c. Beef Dressed, 506c, Vool 808c Hops 1003 crop, 15022c Wool Valley, 17018c; - Eastern Oregon, 1215e; Mohair, 3S017&C Hides dry. 1 pounds aninpwards, 16 to lBttc Butter Best dairy, 2O022Hc; fan cy eroamory,30c: store lSQlBc. i i urn tt in e i u 1 1 a 1 1 1 1 . JACOB VOGT Successors to H. J. Oswalt lien's and Women's Shoes 69 State 8t Repairing Neatly Done. 4UIHimHlllimilHil II llllll IMIH-H-fl I I I 1 1 III; j CLASSIFIED ;; Advertisements, five lines or lese, In this column Inserted three tlmee for 25c, 50c aweek $1.50 a month. All over Ave lines at the samo rate. HI MUM Ml I Mill IIIIIIH WANTED. Wanted. A lady, with ono child, wish os a position as housokooper; can furnish good roforoncos. Inqulro nt Salem Employment bureau. 1-18-lt Wanted. An Industrious and trust worthy man and vomnn to work on tho farm. Geo. Swegle. 1-18-31 Wanted. Two mon of fair oducation, push and good nppoaranco, to work In Oregon. Exponsos ndvanccd; sal ary paid wcoldy. Addross with stamp, J. H. Moore, Salem, Oregon. M6-3t Wanted Furnished rooms for houso kooping rooms; family of two." Ad dross W. E. G., caro of this office. l-lC-3t Wanted. To rent, 20 to 40 ncros of hops. Apply to Sam Hang, caro . of Journal ofllco; competent man; good torms. M5-lw FOR SALE. For Sale. A span of horses nnd heavy wagon; also n cow. Addross L. C. V caro of Journal. 115-3t For Sale. Fine Bocond-growth maplo and ash wood. Dcllvorod to any part of city. Apply to J. W. Man ley. Phono 2075 Black, or call at homo west of brick store, South Salem. 12-28-lmo For Sale Or trado, a fine 10-acro chicken or fruit ranch; first-class buildings and Improvements; close to school, poetofflce, store and rail way station. Will trado fer city or unimproved farm property. Address "W. X," Core Journal. 11-5- Cholce Farm For Sale. Throe miles northwest from Brooks, having dwelling houso, barn and two hop housos, with 30 acres of hops, bal ance farming land, with running water, except onough cholco timber to supply tho place M. J, Egan. lM2-tf For Sale. O. K. Grubbors. Beat in Oregon; thvo atato premiums; ono horse has tho powor ot 99; .can grub an acre a day. Jamns Flnnoy, Brooks,, Or. ll-2C-lm For 8ale Inmprovod and unlmprovod block proporty in South Salem. For information Inquire of E. Hofor, Journal office 10-9-tf For 8ale Eighty acres of land in Washington county, for $450. A bargain for somo ono wanting to make a home. Some timber on the place; some cleared. E. Hofor, Sa eom, Oregon. 10-6-tf MISCELLANEOUS. Sewing Class, Mrs. Sanborn wishes ,to nnnounco that ehe has returned from hor vacation, and will opon a now class In sowing the coming week. All wishing to Join, please call at Mrs. Scrlbor'a roaldonce, South Salem. l-16-3t Say Havo you tried Edwards Lusch or for meats. We have the beet sausage in town. Come and try it, and be convinced. 410 East State street Salem Truck and Dray Cc Oldest and best equipped company In Sa lem. Piano ard furniture moving a specialty Offloe 'phono, 8tL W. W. Brown k. Son, proprietor. Ottos No. 0 State street 9-Mm Dr. Z. M. Parvln At 297 Commercial street upstairs. Singing school Rudlmental and sight reading class en. Begins Wednesday ovenlng, Oc tober 14th. Class every Wedneo- ' day evening to May 1st, next Tui tion, $1X0. . Unique Cleaning Rooms Chaw A Johnson, the cleaners, are now lo cated at 209 Commercial street They do a general pressing and re pairing business. Specialties: Skirts, silk waists, kid gloves, gouts' ctotlt Imc etc Phone 3614. 6-28-lyr. Dissolution Notice. Notice is horo by glvon that tho partnership hefo toforo oxlstlng botwoen Watt Shlpp and Paul U. Howser, undor tho Arm name of Shlpp & Housor, has been dissolved by routual consont, Paul II. Housor retiring. Watt Shlpp will continue tho business, collecting nil accounts and paying all bills. Watt Shlpp, Paul II. Houser, Salem, Or., Jan. 15, 1904. 1-15-tf FOR RENT. For Rent A four-room cottage at 387 Church stroot Will Bell furni ture and a winter's supply of wood. 1-6-tf Rooms for Rent Dp stairs, Cottle block, by day, week, or month. Al so light housekeeping rooms. Elec tric lights. Open all hours. Comsnerdal 8t, No. 888. raene: si mm. MatUo Hntchlns, Pro, LOST AND FOUND. Found. A bluo silk umbrollo, Ownop can havo ramo by calling at this of flco and paying charges. l-18-3t- M DRE8SMAKER8. Mrs, L. Campbell Does dressmaking at hor homo, on tho car lino, near tho South Salem cometory. Country, trado solicited. 11-18-lm-d-w UNDERTAKERS. Undertakers. Wo carry tho largest and finest lino of undertaker's goods In tho city. Pricos to suit alL Black and whlto honrso. Prompt, rollablo. Savo money by calllngat No. 107. A. M. Clough, A. J. Basoy. 1-16-tf WIRE FENCING. Walter Morley, 'Dealer in Amorlcnn, Elwood and Pngo flold fencing. Att kinds of poultry fencing. Shlnglon. P. A B. ready roofing and watt papor . Pricos tho lowest Salont Fonco works, CO Court street, Salem. d&w. UL ! u ixvjif s'luiJJiJJiJRaevnsviBtsiiiwssnnsBBjBBBBSBBst PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Dr. I. W. Starr Ofllco In BuBh & Brey building, ovor Oregon Shoo Sterol Offlco hours, 9 to 12 a. in, and 2 to 5 p. m. Calls aitondod in city1 or country. Rosldonco 'phono 285S Rod. -lUj-tf Dr. VV. 8. Mott Will hereafter be found in the Brer block, 276 Com mercial street, over Orecon Shoe Co. Office telephone, 2931; reel donee phone, 3751. Offlco hours to 12. and 3 to B. WATCHMAKER. W. Calver. Practical Watchmaket 158 SUte street makes a specialty of repairing watches, clocks v and Jowelry, and guarantees good irork at reasonable prices. 11-12-lyr RESTAURANT. Ferguson's Restaurant 96 Stats street Opon day and night Our 20c meals aro bettor than any S5 house In the state. Six 20c meals s for $1.00; 21 20c meals for $3.00. LODGES. 8alem Camp, No. 118, Woodmen of the World Moots in Holman Hall every Friday at 7:30 p. m. P. L. Fmslor, Consul, Wyllo A. Mooroe, Secre tary. 1-12-lyr Protection Lodge No. 2, Anoient Or der United Workmen, meets JoresT Saturday ovenlng m tho Holmaa Hall, corner Stato and Liberty streets. Vlnitlng brethren woloome. J. O. Graham, M. W.; J. A. Belhrootf Recorder, Valley ledge No. 18, A. O. U. W. Meets in thoir hall In Holman block, cor ner State and Liberty, every Moo day ovenlng. Visiting brethren wolsome. Roy Mclntire, M. W. A. E. Aufranco, Recorder. Central Lodge No, 18, K. of P. Castle Hall in Holman block, cornor State and Liberty Sts. Tnreday of each wook nt 7:30 p. m. H. H. Turner, C. C; W. I. Staloy, K. of R, and S. Foresters of America Court Sher wood Foresters No. 19. Meets Fri day night in Turner block. 8, W. Mlnturn. O. R.: A. L. Brown. Bee. Modern Woodmen of America Ore gon Cedar Camp No. 5246. Meets every Thursday ovenlng at 8 o'clock Holman Hall, Frank A. Turner, T, C: A. L. Brown, Clork. OSTEOPATHS. Drs. M, T. 8cltoettle, Frank J, Barf and Anna M. Barr. Graduates) American School of Oateopatfcy, Klrkaville, Mo., successors to Dr. Grace Albright Offlc- hours I te 12 and 1:30 to 4:30 o'clock. Odd Follows' Temple, Pbono Main 2731 f residence phone 2603 red. Dr. H. H. 8covol I. Suggestive therapeutics. Osteopathy, Nervous and functional diseases. Rooms 4, 6 'and C, D'Arcy building. Phoas 2165 Main. 1-1-lm i TONSORIAL AND BATHS. Evan's Barber 8hop Only flrst-ckuei shop on State street Every thloj new and up-to-nato. Fluent poree lain baths. Shave, 16c; hair-oat 2f baths, 2Sc. Two flrstrolass boot blocks, C. W. Evans, proprietor. WATERCOMPANY. SALEM WATER COMPANY OFFICE CITY HALL. Foc water service apply at oftcc Dills payable monthly la advance. Mao all complaints at the offlco. EXPRESS AND TRANSFER CAPITAL CITY Express and Transfer ueets ail mail ami passenger inusi Baggage to all parts of the city. Pmmnt urrlu Tiklnlinno No. 841. UECKMAM-nCDRICK & UOMYER DENTISTS. O. M. MAOK Successor to Dr. J. M. Reene. la White Corner, Salem, Oregon. Parties desiring superior operations at mod erst fee in any branch are la esoeotss request I jf