WW iiniiiiiiiiiiianiiiip..ini,inmiiiiiiiu m Tw(W fMMMHSBi ' l(UHI IJIMIlll HJLiiS!l DAILY CAPITAL JOUBNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6,. 1004. usar .w -i P"l -r.TJ., Tnii nfnwTufflipi CLASSIFIED WANTED. ; ated 200 bushels of Italian prunes. (Highest price paid. Drive one-half mllo east of asylum, tf. Welch. t 9-3-3t fantod at Once A middlo-nccd wo M man to do liirht housckoenini?. and take enro of n 5-year-old girl. Apply atj208 Liberty street. , 9-2-3t Wasted. A bell boy nt the Willamette JlaHotol. Annlv nt onco.'fr Wasted. To trade a .good span ot! - 'young mares, harness und wagon for attuSi. ... i ai. t ifciui uu jfturcii All ui uum kjuiuiu. ... Ml. Goode, 309 Commercial street. 9-l-3t Wanted. At the muto school, a middle- lagcd "woman to wash nnd iron. Wages C$25 per month. Apply to Thos. P. ) Clarke, suporintondent. 8-31-tf iTantod. Two dry .goods salesladies. ! Apply at tho Chicago store, Court treet, Salem. James McEvoy. 8-30-tf panted. A good driving horse. Call, with ' horso, -at Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Co., CI State street, 8-30-3t anted. Four extra waitresses for istato fair, or sooner. Wlllnmotto hotel anted. A party to furnish, pasture I and look after a 2-year-old colt, from Know till next spring. Will pay good price. Must bo no barbed wire. In quire at Willamette hotel. anted. To purchase a piece of land suitable for potatoes, hops or hay. Address, with particulars, lock box 488, Salem, Oregon. 7-1-tf FOR SALE. IFor Bale At a bargnin, two seated Studebarker four-sprinif hack. Walt S. Low. 9-3-3td-lwk For Sale A bargain in a good saw mill soven miles oast of Sublimity. Plonty of timber. Derby & Wilson, Salem. 8-31-3t For Salo. English .Better pups. Iu quiro of Anton Van Laanon, at Irvin & Potty's, 94 Stnto street. 8-30-3t For Sale. Span of .horses, cheap if taken at once. Call at rYvino & Pot ty's flhoo store. 8-29-3t Salo of Goods. Private sale of house hold goods from September Gth until sold out. Also a flno young Jersey row for sain. Ono block north of the Star Bottling Works, North Liberty street. ' 8-291wk For" SaleMovlng .picture outfit, in first-olass condition. At groat reduc tion. Address "L. F. 11.' Salem, Or., care Journal. 8-20-tf For Sale at a Bargain. One flno span of bay mares, well matched, 7 and 8 years old; gentle and well broke. Inqulro or call at Smith & Ward's. Liberty store. Phono 28G White. 8-25-lwk For Sale A surrey, as half prico. nal office. two-seated carriage ot good as now, for about A. P. Hofer, Jr., Jour- For Sale. Three-fourtns or an acre of land, within city limits, near school house, good house and barn, fruit of all kinds. A bargain at reason able terms. Inquire at Journal of fice 8-2-tf Screen Doors Lawn and field fence, barb-wire, shingles, P. & B. ready roofing and building paper. Exten sion ladders, gatea anU gate Lard ware. All at lowest prices. Waltor Morley, 60 Court street, Salem. MISCELLANEOUS, QoooToRonv And board for man and wife at 204 Cottage street, cornor Ferry street. Found. At, the Capital Drug store, a lady's purse. Inquire nt this office. 9-3-3t Salem Steam Dying and (Heaping ..Works. At this establishment you can get anything cleaned, dyed and repaired, from a pair of trousers to the most elaborate silk gowns, also suits presse- dby tho month $1.00, by the suits 50 cents; velvet collars on overeats, coats rellned, buttons put on, hats and gloves cleaned. Suits called for nnd returned. La dies call and we will perfume your haudkerchiefs free. Mrs. C. H. Walk er, 195 Commercial street. Telephone 2085. Lost In Wilson avenue, open-faced gold watch and fpb. Leave at Jour nal office and receive reward. 8-31-3t George H. Hall & Co. Llrery and transfer line, Newport, Or. Special attention given to handling baggage and camp outfits. Hack "to Otter Rock and Lighthouse. Good saddle horses. Ono block east of steamer landing. fr12" Hotel Scott Newly furnished, every thing clean and first class. Rooma at reasonable prices. In Cottle block, Balero. A. Bcott, prop, 7--t New Lodging House. Everything new, clean and comfortable. Schrelb er block, 149-151 State street. Mat tie HutchlnB, prop. 6-9-tf Bay Have you tried Edwards & Lusch er's for meats. We have the best sausage In town. Como and try it and bo convinced. 410 East State street 8alem Truck and Dray Co. Oldest and beBt equipped company in Sa lem. Piano and furniture mov.ng a specialty Offlco 'phone, 861. W. W. Brown & Son, proprietor. Office. No. 60 State street. 9-1-lm Hop Baskets. Hop Baskets. All kinds of baskets Hold youi orders for Waltor Mor ley, 60 Court street. Salem. mw For Bent. Willamette Univnrsitv scholarship. Apply nt Capital Jour nal office. 9-1-tf For Rent. A farm of 40 acres of good cultivated land, for cash or one-third. Inqulro of John Baker, on Garden Road. 8-31-3t For Rent 7-room house, with well water pipes in house. Inquire of A. Schrelber, 424 High, or 153 Stnto street. 8-15-tf Rooms to Rent. Twelve furnished or unfurnished rooms to ront. Loca tion on Btreet car lino, and ono block to S. P. depot. Call on J. C. Goodalo, 12th and Oak streets. 6-20tf Changed His Office. Dr. E. B. Jackson, he voterlnnry will be found at Gnliam & John son's Old Postofflco barn, C2 Ferry streets, Instead of at the Red Front stables. Offlco phono, Malm 2341; residence No. 17, South Commercial streot; tolephono Red 2011. 8-25-lm UNDERTAKERS. Jndertakert. we carry the largei and finest lino of undertaker's goodi In the city. Prices to suit all Black and whlto hearse. Prompt reliable. Savo money by calling a No. 107. A..M. Clough, A. J. Baa; l-X-tI lONbOHIAL. AND BATHS. Evan's Barber Shop Only first-clan shop on State street Every thing new and up-to-uato. Finest pore lain baths. Shave, 15c; hair-cut tfc baths, 26c. Two first-class boe blacks. C. W. Evans, proprietor. DRAYMEN. Welch & White do a general dray and transfer business, meet all trains. 'Phonos, down town, Main 2181, residences, Bluo 15, red 207C. Stand 218 Commerslal street 8-12-lm LODOEb. Olive Lodge, No. 18, I. O. O. F. I. O O. F. Hall, Saturday each week, at 7: SO p. m. B. B. Herrick, Jr., N. Q.j Frank F. Toevs, recording secretary Salem Camp, No. 1t6, Woodmen of th World Meets In Holman Hall ererj Friday at 7:30 p. m. P. L. Fraslei, Consul. Wyllo A. Moores, Seer tary. 1-12-lyr Valley lodge No. 18, A. O. U. W. Ms.u in their hall In Holman block, eoi ner State and Liberty, every Mm day evening, "visiting brethrr welcome. Emll Donaldson, M. W. A. E. Aufrance Recorder. Central Lodge No. 18, K. of P. Catr Hall Id Holman block, corner Stat and Liberty Sts. Tuesday of oaas week at 7:30 p. m. H. H. Turner C. C; W. I. Staley, K. of R, and-6. Forester of America Court 8ai wood Foresters No. 19. Meets Fit day In Turner block. H. Q Meyer, C. R.; A. L. Brown, Sea Modern Woodmen of America On gon Cedar Camp No. 5248. Meeti overy Thursday evening at 8 o'oleet Holman Hall, B. B. Matten, 1 O.: A. L. Brown, Clerk. " WATfcH COMPANY. " OFFICE CITY HALL. For water eerylc apply t oet GUIs payable monthly In adranM Mae all compiainta at me omw. IIHHHHIeMtM""" ALL KIND8 OF FRUIT TRAY8 AND ORCHARD BOXES at the shop of G. F. Mason Miller street, South Balem PHONE 2191 Red. MiMUM HUIE WING SANG CO. Great salo of Chinese and Japanese fancy goods. We also make up all kinds of wrappers and waists, unJer wear and skirts. Gents' and ladles' furnishing: goods, silks, laces and em broideries. All klnda of aommer oodf oattlnt. etc. Court itreet, corner e kally. EaJea? SHkaMriBte"" Tust within her grasp is safety but she docs not see it; she is looking the wrong way. There's many a woman struggling in a sea of disease who is doing the same thing looking the wrong way snatching at medicinal straws when the life buoy, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription is within her reach. $500 REWARD FOR WOMEN HO CANNOT BK CURBD. So uniformly successful hM Dr. Tierce's Favorite Prescription proven in all forms of Female Weakness, Prolapsus, or Fallinjj of Womb, and Lcucorrhea, that, after over a third of a century's experience in curing the worst cases of these distressing and debilitating ailments. Dr. Pierce now feels fully warranted in offering to pay $500 in cash for any case of these diseases which he cannot cure. It Stands Alone. The "Favorite Pre scription" stands alone, as the one and only remedy for these distressingly com mon forms of weakness, possessed of Mich positively specific curative properties as to warrant its makers In proposing, and binding themselves to forfeit, as the pro- Erietors of that wonderful remedy here y do, to pay the sum of $500 in legal money of the United States in any case of the above diseases in which after a fair and reasonable trial of our treatment, we fail to cure. No other medicine for the cure of woman's peculiar ailments is backed by such a remarkable guarantee ; no other medicine for woman's Ills is pos sessed of the unparalleled curative prop erties that would warrant Its manufacturers In making such an offer ; no other remedy bos such a record of cures on whichlto base such a remarkable offer. British Trades Union Congress. London, Sept. 5. At Leeds today delegates representing nearly ono nnd a quarter million of organized trado unionists of Great Britain wore pres ent nt the oponiug session of tho Brit ish Trade Union Congress. W. D. Ryand nnd D. D. Driscoll, tho fraternal dolegatcs representing tho Amorlcan Federation of Labor, were given a hearty reception., Returned from tho East. And ready for business. Soveral propositions were offered mo, nnd whllo I would like to iicceit nnmo of them, I am not certain that 1 could stnnd tho winter climate, so I have determined to nuikd n trial, pud go East on tho 1st of January, nnd spend tho winter there. Iu order -to dq this I must dispose of my stock of goods, here. 1 havo can celled soveral ordors for goods, but houio houses refuse to enncel, and I am enmpolled to take their goods, nnd will havo to make n great sacrifice. Any one desiring to go into business will have 11 good opportunity to purchnso my stock of goods und fixtures, nnd until 1 find such a customer, evory articlo in the houso will bo marked down so that nil will purhuso tho articles needed, as tho prices will surely suit them. A trial will convince tho public that it will pay them to purchnso iu lnrgo quantities nnd help dispose of my stock. You will flndme nt A 140 State Street, d2t-wlt ' t S. FRIKDMAN. Carpentry. A. Ollnger, tho old reliable carpen ter, has again oponod a Bhop with W. T. RIgdon, tho Court-street undertak er, and is ready now io take orders for Job work on Immediate call. Rig don's phone, 2271, 142 Court stroot. lm A. OLINOER. Star Restaurant Best 15c meals lm the city. Coffee with cakes Cc. 21 meal tlckota for $2.76. 204 Commercial street. FRANK DAVEY Notary Public; conveyancing and examining titles. Life, health and accident Insurance. Room 9, Odd Fellows' building, opposite Court House. ))) I Hops Frtiit Big Pop? I The crops In this line are not tho largest, but good. As a result many will need repairs made on their driers. We are prepared to do quick and good work In this lino. BURROUGHS & PRASER $ Sheet Iron Workers and Plumbers. fcliiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiii s 5 ANOTHER BANKING HOUSE Col. L.K.Page and As:ociates will Open a New 'Insti tution It is now known thnt Salem is to havo another banking Institution in tho near future, and it is believed by Thnso who know the moving spirits in tho matter that it will be an institution thnt will prove a credit nnd a great boneftt to our community. The now con corn will be incorporated under the law of Oregon, and will bo known as tho Salem Stnto Bank, with n cnpital stock of $50,000. It is not yet known whero the concern will bo located, nor who will be its officers, except thnt it is assumed thnt Col. L. K. Page will bo its president. It lias been well known that over since Colonel Page enmo to Salem that he lias had an oyo on tho town with n bnuking business in view. It Soon be- enmo knowu that ho had had cousider able experience in that Hue, and it has also como to tho surfaco that ho is amply nblo to go into tho business. Ho lias been importuned by many of Salem's best business men to nssociato himself with them iu a business of this kind, but he has been conservative, nnd not moved until ho felt thoroughly sat isfied that it was tho thing to do. Colonel Page was seen by a Journal representative nnd discussed tho situa tion nuito freely. He is frank to ad mit that ho considers Salem 'an excel lent point to outer tho business, nnd says he has assurances of business for the now concern thnt already insures its success. Salem has had as high as Avo banks, nnd nil of them mndo mon oyj Now thcro nro only two to trans net all this business. Thilo they are strong rnncorns, and a credit to any city, the now concern believes thero is room for another without encroaching upon tho business of thoso already hero, Salem is the natural business center of tho richest valley In tho world, nnd is rapidly growing, and to take tho bono fit of this growth is tho purposo of tho now concern. Col. i'ngo very frankly discussed tin situation, and says that, while his eon corn will have u capital of only 450, 000, tile men back of it nro amply nble tn-increaso Its capital us business-re quired it, even to the amount of live or tun times fts original stock. They pro poso to do n conservative business nnd feel their way, growing with tho ox pa'nding tendency of tho state, nnd' nl- ways boing within the limits of what is termed safe banking. Ho goes on tho old-fnshlonod theory of doing ono thing afu time, nnd doing it right. Ho bollovcs that if a banker knows his business tllo bank will always bo safe, for ho will cither havo tho money or tho secureties which aro moro than good for tho money. Mr. Page could not yet stnto who would bo cashier of tho new concern, as ho has sovcrnl mon under consideration bothjiomo unll now material. Ho Is confident thnt tho new bank will bo able to select a good man out of tho timber at hand, and says ho hopes to bo ablo to transact buslucss In n manner thnt will bo acceptable to, tho business public of Salem. As tho now location and the bank's ofllcerB nro finally agreed upon tho public will bo fully in formed. Bmi ti -Ito Kind You tn Alwajt Bacht ' nun 1 ii Office Icemovcd. Br. Frank E. Smith lies removed IiIh ofilces from tho roomB over tho Rod Corner drug storo to tho now Breyman block, lover tho New Yokohama Tea storo. Patrons plenso toko notice. 8-30 tf IMMllltlimWI V Cheat ISccd Wo havo Just received a small lot of choice sc-ed. Call ln and Bocuro what you nood boforo It U gone Seed Vetches,, Seed Rye, Seed Oats And a comi)oto stock of grass and clovojr seeds always on hand. Wo handlo only good seeds, and you will find our prices tho lowest In tho city. D. A. White & Son! FEEDMEN and 8EEDMEN, 301 Com'J St Salem, Or. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliimin i Tlio Kind You Havo Always In uso for over 30 years, 1 - and has hconmado under his per JyA B0iml supervision Rlnco Its Infancy. 'Ct&'WK Allow no ono to decoivo you In this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and"Just-as-good"nro but Experiments that trlllo with and endanger tho health off Infants and Children Exporlonco against Experiment What is CASTORIA Castorla Is a harmless substituto for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. Ifc contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Nnrcotio substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms nnd allays Fovcrlshncss. It cures Diarrhoea and Whul Colic. It relievos Teething Troubles, cures Constipation nnd Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates the Stomach nnd Bowels, gh ing healthy and natural sleep. Tho Children's Panacea-Tito Motlier's Frlond. 'GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the (a&uc44M The KM You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TUB OINTAun OOMPANf, TT MURRAY StltCIT. new VORN CltV. The Star Safety Razor Has boon on tho mnrkets of tho world for the last quarter of a contury, bus nlwnys proved that it is whnt it professod to bo "The Gentleman's Friend." It lias glvon such uhsoluto ami gouornl satisfaction, thai it hardly seems necessary to cnll attoutlou to tho fact thnt It Is tlio FIRST SAFETY RAZOR Thnt dqes not hello its name, nud is really a Bufoty Devise, which reudors slaving an easy nud convenient luxury und pleasure, shaves clean and saves time und money. R. M. WADE & CO., Salem, Ore. ftftiiieacaatiBfawfrt8ciniiiit ::::::A G E N BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO.! fiR AIN boybrs and Oats For Sale. nop GROWERS SUPPLIES. Crude and stick SulDhur. J J. G. Graham, Agent, Have You Ever Ordered Your Groceries from Hamtt & Lawrence If not, you aro away bohlnd S ways glad to soo new patrons, and ' moro than pleased. You will And W nnt. trnrrv ntpAAlM and Forry stroota. Do What We guarantee sufficient proof that Doctor cure all kinds of diseases have rauea, sucn as canoer, lumors, (external ana internal) uravei kidney, bone diseases. Consumption, noil 'Vv'st9rie rhumatlm. dropsy, and dlabets, appendicitis have never yet failed, and femalo diseases, all the foregoing vvlthuot the knife, or plaster or poisons, and with no pain to the patient whatever, j, Testimonials of prominent people. Consultation free. .. Dr. J. F. Cook 30! Liberty St., Formerly of University College of Literature, IJcIenco and the Arts College of Bcleuco and,. Engineering. School oi Miuea.aml Mining, $ r' ., Bchool of Music. Befool of Law. ''!Bcuool of Medicine. 1 The tension of Wi-i opens Wednesday, September 14. For catalogue, X address, REGISTRAR University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon. MtiliMMM Bought, nnd which has becu has homo tho signature of Signature of C Y O F::::m: shippbrsof GRAIN ; 207GomrcercilSt.,Stlt, On. i tho times. However, thoy am J- S if you call on thom, you will b thom at tho cornor of Commercial Z t We Claim Dr. J, P. CooHJ riieBotanlcl S after all other schools anaftatyGtora S Salem, Oregon. Omaha, Nef. f! of Oregon ( ! IW I 1