Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, September 23, 1904, Page 7, Image 7

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    DAILT CAPITAL JOPBNAL, SALEM, OREGON. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER-23,' 1904.
CLASSIFIED
WANTED.
Wanted. Girl for general
housework.
Mrs. J. A.
9-22-3t
Experience not required.
Carson, K.P. D. No. 4.
Wanted. A dining room
girl nt the
9'22-3t
Cottage Hotel, at once.
Wanted A cirl for general house-
work. Inquire at Dnuo's store in
South Salem. 9-20-3t
KWanted. A middle-aged lady would
like general housowork in small fam
ily, lnquiro 180 Stato street. 9-20-3t
Wanted. A lady .cook good wages
and steady job. Call at The Leon
ard, 302 Front Btrcet.
Wanted. A good man with a capital
of $60 to invest for 30 or CO days in
proposition that ho can make from
$200 to $500. Call at tho old Shield's
Park corner, Commercial nnd Center
streets. 9-19-3t
Wanted. Two dry .goods salesladies,
Apply nt tho Chicago store, Court i
street, Salem. James McEvoy. 8-30-tf
Wanted. 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.
jfor Bale. Fino English sottter, sovou
weeks old, nt $5. Inquire l'i miles
cast of penitontiary. II. Klender,
Salem. 9-22-lwk
Wood"-for Sale Good second-growth
fir delivered for $3.00 cash on deliv
ery. Seo T. L. Williams, Leslie street,
between 23 and 24th streets, or ad
dress by mail R. F. D. No. C. 95-lm
For Salo. Moving .picture outfit, in
first-class condition. At great reduc
tion. Address "L. F. H.," Salem, Or.,
caro Journal. 8-20-tf
For Sale. Three-rourtns or aa 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
Shingles! Shingles. Now lot received,
$1.25 to $2.35 per 1000. Mathoid and
P. & B. ready roofing and building
paper. Poultry nnd field foncing. All
at lowest prices. Walter Morloy,
Salem Fence Works, CO Court street.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Estrayed From tho Livesley hop yard
4 miles south of town, n moufo-col-ored
niaro, weight about 700 pounds.
Libernl reward will bo paid for re
turn of samo to Jos. Bartoz, 22d and
Mill streets. 9-23-3f
Pasture Good pasture land for cattlo
in Lnko Labish. lnquiro of Carl
Beatty, Chemawa, Or. 9-21-lwk
Rooms and Board, For students, at
reasonable rates. Inquire at 108
High street. 9-20-3t
For Salo. Old established hotel in
prosperous vnlloy town, doing fine
business. Will trade in part for Sa
lem real estate. Address "F. W.,"
Journal office. 9-lC-tf
Cab Service. New cab .just arrived.
Can be found at Lowo's livery stable
Phone Main 1CG1. Best service and
reasonablo rates. E. Townscnd.
Salem Steam Dying ana' Cleaning
..Works. At this establishment you
can get anything cleaned, dyed nnd
repaired, from n pair of trousers to
the most elaborate silk gowns, also
suits prosso dby tho month $1.00, by
tho suits 50 conts; velvet collars on
ovorcats, coats relined, buttons
put on, hats and gloves cleaned.
Suits callod for and returned. La
dies call and wo will perfume your
handkerchiefs free Mrs. C. ,H. Walk
er, 195 Commercial street. Telephono
2685.
George H. Hall & Co. Livery and
transfer line, Newport, Or. Special
attention given to handling baggage
and camp outfits. Hack to Otter
Rock and Lighthouse Good saddle
horses. One block cast of steamer
landing. 7-13-2m
hotel 8cott Newly furnished, every
thing clean and first class. Rooms
at reasonable prices. In Cottle
block, Salem. A. Scott, prop. 7-6-tf.
New Lodging House. Everything
new, clean and comfortable. Schrelb
er block, 149-161 State street. Mat
tie Ilutchins, proprietor. Phono
Main 2374. 0-9-tf
Say Have you tried Edwarais & Lusch
er's for meats. We have the best
sausage In town. Come and try It,
and be convinced. 410 East State
street
Salem Truck and Dray Co. Oldest
and best equipped company In Sa
lem. Piano ard furniture mov.ng
a specialty Office 'phono, 86L W,
W, Brown & Son, proprietor. Offlc
No. 60 Stato street 9-1-lm
UNDERTAKERS.
Undertaker. We carry the largwti
and finest line of undertaker's goods
in the city. Prices to suit ail
Black and white hearse. Promyt,
reliable. Bare money by calling at
No. 107. A. M. Clough, A. J. Basy
MM!
TONSORIAL AND BATH8.
Evan's Barber Shop Only nrsi-cuun
shop on State street Every tMai
new and up-to-uato. Finest port
lain baths. Shave, 15c; hair-cut 9t
baths, 26c. Two first-class bow
blacks. C. W. Evans, proprietor
Changed His Office.
Dr. E. E. Jackson, the veterinary
will bo found nt Gilliam & John
son's Old Postofllce barn, 62 Ferry
streets. Instead of at tho Red Front
stables. Office phono, Main 2341;
residence No. 17, South Commercial
street; telephone Red 2011. 8-25-lm
FOR RENT.
Furnished Rooms Suitablo for light
housekeeping, or will tnko individu
al roomers. Prices very reasonable
and rooms choice. 343 Front street.
Olivo Turner. 9-21-3t
For Ront. Furnished or housekeeping
rooms. Inquire nt 190 Trade street.
corner of Church.
9-21-3t
For Rent. By October 1st, a modern
fivo-room cottage. Tho family now
living in tho house would sell stoves,
carpets, linoleum, wood, etc. lnquiro
nt once, 390 Oak street. 9-19-3t
For Ront. A six-room house on Win
ter street between Center and Ma
rion streets. 9-20-3t
For Rent. Fivo 'rooms, near East
school, four blocks from University.
No one with small children need ap
ply, 3S2 Marion street. 9-20-3t
Rooms to Rent Twelvo furnished or
unfurnished rooms to rent Loca
tion on street car line, and one
block to S. P. depot. Call on J. C.
Goodale, 12th and Oak streets. 6-20 tf
HOPBgYERSDIREOTORY
WM. BROWN & CO.-Hops. Mohair,
wool, hop growers' supplies. No.
229 Commercial street, Salem, Ore
gon. Phone 1301.
SQUIRE FARRAR Hop morchant
nnd purchasing agent. No. 21GK.'
Commercial street, upstairs, Salem,
Oregon. Phono 1051.
T. A. LIVESLEY & CO. Dealers in
hops and hop supplies. Phone 1211,
oflice room 18 Oberheim bldg, Sa
lorn, Oregon.
KREBS BROS. Hop Merchants, Sa
lem, Orogon. Phono 1301.
KOLA NEIS Dealor in Oregon hops.
Bush-Broymnn block, Salem, Oregon,
also Albany, Oregon.
BUSINESS CARD.
r. W. Ii. Mercor, Osteopath, has loca
ed in the Breymnn block, over Stock
ton's store. Rooms 25 and 20. Phono
Red 2413. Ho will bo glad to meet,
all his old pnticnts, nnd new ones
ns well. ii-w-u--tt
Dr. M. Teresa Schoettlo, Osteopath
Graduate of founder's school. Grand
Opern House, Salem, Oregon. Of
fico phono Main 2721. Residence
phone, Red 2003.
Oenoral Blacksmlthlng. 1 iiiii doing
business nt tho samo old stand, nnd
will bo pleased to meet my old ns
well as now customers. John Knight,
217 Liberty street. 9-22-lmo
F. E. SLATER, M. D., Has opened nn
ofilco in tho Eldridgo block over
Fry's drug store. Oflice hours, 9 to
12 n. m. and 2 to 5 p. m. Phone, office,
Mnin 2703; residence, 91. Specialty,
diseases of children. 9-20-3m
DRAYMEN.
Welch & White do a general dray
and transfer business, meet all
trains. 'Phones, down town, Main
2181, residences, Bluo 15, red 2070.
Stand 218 Commersial street 8-12-lm
M
LODGES.
Olive Lodgo, No. 18, I. O. O. F. I. O.
O. F. Hall, Saturday each woek, at
7:80 p. m. B. B. Herrlck, Jr., N. Q.;
Frank F. Toevs, recording secretary
Oalem Camp, No. 118, Woodmen of th
World Meets In Holman Han even
Frldny at 7:30 p. m. P. L. FrasUr,
Consul. Wylle A. Moores, 8ecr
tary. 1-12-lyr
Valley lodge No. 18, A. O. U. W. Met
In their hall in Holman block, eoi
nor State and Liberty, every Hea
day evening. Visiting brethr
welcome Emil Donaldson, M. W.
A. E. Aufrance Recorder.
Central Lodge No. 18, K. of P. Cuth
Hall In Holman block, corner 8UU
and Liberty Sta. Tuesday of mI
week at 7:30 p. m. H. H. Turner,
C. C; W. I. 8taley, K. of R. and fl.
Foresters of America Court Bw
wood Foresters No, 19. Meeta Fri
day In Turner block. H. G.
Meyer, C. It.; A. L. Brown, See.
Modern Woodmen of America Oro
gon Cedar Camp No. 6246. Metrta
every Thursday evening at 8 o'cleeS
Holman Hall, Et E. Matten, T
C: A, L. Brown. Clerk.
WATER COMPANY.
SALEM WATER COMPANY
OFFICE CITY HALL.
For water service apply at offlea
Bllla payable montkly In advanea
Mao all complaints at tho offlc.
The
crowninr
joy o?
woman
hood is
mother
hood and
the
crowning
joy of
mother
hood is
to have
healthy
children.
But there
can be no joy in motherhood without
health, and without health for the raothet
there can be no health for the child.
$5QO
FOR WOMEN
WHO CANNOT Bti CURED.
Backed up by over a third of a century
of remarkable and uniform cures, a record
such as no other remedy for the diseases
and weaknesses peculiar to women ever
attained, the proprietors and makers of Dr.
Pierce's Favorite Preicription n6w feel
fully warranted in offerine to pay $500 in
legal money of the United States, for Any
cafe of Leucorrhea, Female Weakness, Pro
lapsus, or Falling of Womb which they
cannot cure. All they ask is a fair and
reasonable trial of their means of cure.
World's Dispensary Medical Asso
ciation, Proprietors, Buffalo, N. Y.
Mrs. W J, Kidder, of Hltt Dale Parm (Enos
burgCenter). Knosburg.Vt.. writes "Duringthe
pan year I found myself expecting maternity,
and in rapidly failing health I suffered dread
fully from bloating and urinary difficulty. I
was growing perceptibly weaker each day and
suffered ranch sharp pain at times. I felt that
something must be done. Took twelve bottles
of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, and also
followed your instructions. I began to improve
immediately, my health became excellent, nnd I
could do all my own work. I had a short, easy
confinement and have a healthy baby boy,"
Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical
Adviser is sent rc- on receipt of ai one
cent stamps for the paper covered book, ot
tt stamps for the cloth bound. Address
Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
Salem Pross Club Meets.
Tho organization of newspaper
workers known to famo ns tho Salem
Press Club held n called meeting last
night, and electod threo persons work
ing on Salem papers to membership:
Mr. Manning and Miss McMunn, of the
Statesman, nnd Mr. Hogue, of Tho
Journal. On motion of E. Hofer, of
Tho Journal, tho club unanimously des
ignated It. G. Hendricks, of tho States
man, us tiio club's choice for tho pres
idency of tho Stato Press Association,
that meets nt Hood Kiver October 13
lnth. Tho club had been notified by
President Moorhcad tluit tho honors of
the state organization would bo given
to tho Capital City newspaper men,
and Mr. Hendricks, as tho pioneer nows
paper man of tho city, will bo duly
elected nt tho next stato convention of
the newspaper workers q Oregon.
) Wt) g
YOUR WHEEL
NEEDS REPAIRING
Take it to
F. J. MOORE,
Court Street,
All work guaranteed.
w ))) ataa
Bicycle
Repairing
We are fitting quite a number of
bicycles with
STEEL RIMS
Now for winter riding. Let us put
a pair on your wheel.
Salem Gun Store,
Paul H. Hauser, Prop.
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Hops
Frtiit
Big Crop? j
The crops la this line aro not
the largest, but good. As a S
result many will need repairs
made on their driers. We are
prepared to do quick and good
work In this line.
BURROUGHS & FRASER
Sheet Iron Workers and
Plumbers.
JMUMMStetlMHittMaMlMi
4Tnf-fr MlF
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OFFICIAL
FIGURES
TAKEN
As the Basis of Labor Com
missioner Hoff's Estimates
Newspapers gonernlly throughout tho
state are commenting upon tho popula
tion ficures mndo tin in thn ofllpn of
Stato Labor Commissioner O. P. lloflf.
A Portland papor says that no ono will
accept them as correct, whllo n Lane
county editor elinllonges tho figures as
misleading, nnd says thnt Commission
er Hoff is away off. Tho truth of tho
mutter is that tho figures aro not those
of Commissioner Hoff, but aro thoso of
the United States census officials,
school officers and election judges and
clerks. Mr. Hoff snys that something
is wrong, and lays no claim to tho stato
having more or less population than tho
figures stated. Tnko Marion county,
for example. Tho census of 1900 gives
tho county n population of 27,713. The
school census of thnt year gives tho
county a population of 0775 persons of
school ngc. In lf04 thero wcro 10,220
persons reported, or nn incrcaso of 451
porsons in four years. Using this rato
of increase tho figures givo Marion
county a population of 28,991. Taking
tho vote on supremo judgo in 1900 and
100-1 tho former year shows 0245 votes
woro cast in Marion county for that
oflice, and in 1904 thoro wcro 5533
votes cast, nn incrcaso of 285, showing
n population of 29,234. In 1000 there
wore 0384 children enrolled in tho pub
lic schools of Marlon county, nnd in
1904 thero wcro 5804 enrolled, n do-
crease of 080 in four years. Estimating
tho population on this enrollment, tho
county has 25,195 people. In 1900 tho
uttendnnco nt school was 4570, and in
1904 tho number is 4323, or a decrcaso
of 3G7, giving a total population on
this basis of 20,212. It will thus be
noticed thnt on ono wny of estimating
the population it shows 28,991, another
29,234, another 25,105, wliilo another
glvos it 20,212. This makes a difforonco
of 4039 between tho highest and the
lowest estimate, Hy adding tho figures
obtained as u result of theso four dif
ferent compilations und dividing 'by
four an nvorago of 27,408 is obtainod.
Commissioner Hoff has simply taken
tho figures that havo been ncccptcd as
official, and shown that if theso figures
aro correct they mako tho population
of tho several counties to bo as recent
ly published. Ho has proven ono thing
and that is that there aro large num
bers of children in school who lire not.
Aro they working during school time,
ami violating tho child labor lawt This
concerns the labor commissioner. Itight
hero ia Marlon county tho ofllcinl fig
ures show that nearly 1000 children
who ought to bo in school nro elso
where. Good Spirits.
Good spirits don't all come from
Kentucky. Their main source Is tho
llvor and all tho fine spirits ever
made in tho Dluo Grass state could
not remedy a bad liver or tho hundrod
and one 111 effects It produces. Tou
can't have good spirits and a bad
liver at the same time. Your llvor
must be In fine condition If you would
(eel buoyant, happy and hopeful,
bright of eye, light of step, vigorous
and successful In your pursuits. Tou
can put your liver In fine condition by
using Green's August Flower tho
greatest of all medicines for tho liver
and stomach and a certain euro for
dyspepsia or Indigestion. It has been
a favorite household remedy for over
thlrty-flvo years. August Flower will
make your liver healthy and active
and thus Insure you a liberal supply
of "good spirits." Trial eIzo, 26c;
regular bottles, 76c. At all druggists.
At Dr. Stono's drug stores.
o
Cab Hire at Half Price.
Tho war on prices of cabs Is still
raging. Simpson's stables made the
out to one-half prlco, and still main
tain thoso prices. Opposite the court
o
BOBN
OAN'8-At tho family home, in Oak
land, CalifaYnlu, Tuesday, Sopteinbor
22, 10W, to Mr. and Mrs. O. Gnus, Jr.,
a daughter.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Gnus formerly livwl
here. Mrs. Owns whs Mi Louise Me-
Uee.
Bncklen's Arnica Salve,
lias world-wldo fame for marvelous
euros. It surpass any other salve,
lotion, ointment or balm for Cuts,
Corns, Burns, Dolls, Sores, Felons, Ul
eern, Tettor, Svilt Ithoura, Fever Sores,
Chapped Hands, fikln Eruptions; In
fallible far Piles. Cure guaranteed.
Only Sfit at J. C. Perry's drug store.
o i i i
A Carriage for 25c
Take a cab to or from the depot for
25c. Simpsons livery stable, oppo-l
alto court bouse tf
QV&&SQ'i&Ci&&Si&S'SiX&XSS
TI10 Kind You Havo Always
in uao lor over ao years,
Allow
All Counterfeits, Imitations nnd" Just-ns-ffooel" nro bub
Experiments thnt trillo with nnd cudnngor tho health of
Infants nnd Children Exporionco against Experiment
What is CASTOR I A
Castorin is n harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphino nor other Narcotic;
substance Its ngo is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
nnd nllnys Foverishncss. It euros Diarrhoea nml Wind
- Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
nnd Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho
Stomach nnd Bowels, giving healthy and natural sloop
Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the
(-a&xfeucA
The KM You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
VHS OtNTHUH OOMMNT, T MURRAY BTBttT, NtW VORH OlWf.
The Finest Line
jruzt.
Ever placed
Salem. Note
I R. M. WADE & CO., Salem, Ore.
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the Council
' DRAUGHT
OPEN ALL NIGHT Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars
Kllnger Block, 141 State 8t J. A. Cooper, Prop., Phono Main 491.
e
No Location Yet
We are compelled to move Oct. ist And
have not yet secured quarters, so we ar
FORCED TO SELL
all our new stock of
sacrifice.
Everything New
Tne Rarest Styles
And All Qualities
But the stock must go without reserve.
You can virtually
Make Yout Own Prices
Call early and get the cream of the pick
The Misses Goode Millinery
309 Commercial Street
Bought, nnd -which Ims ioca
has homo tho sicrnatnro of
has boon mrulo under his ncr-
L supervision slnco its infancy
no ono to dccolvo you in this.
Signature off
Of
i. jtiJCvfc-i
on display
in
come? window
Best of everything.
NORTH PACIFIC
COAST BEER ON
fall hats at a great