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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1904)
t., .u j , i. Kji iszmmsfcr iiiagjSR "F?&m$$$$$ MWttym FHiuw WW DAILY CAPITAL JOUENAL, SALEM; OBEOON. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1004. CLASSIFIED f i: 1 WANTED. EWantodT Male Circulars anil fcplo distributors wanted every- arc. No cnn-h&sitig. Good pay. Rmnrntlvo Adv. Co.. N. Y. It d Two ladv boarders. PleaB- K front room, downstairs; prlvi K l.ntli Afrs. Chnmbnrlnin. 445 UL W"M ' lit street. 10-C-3t cLAt once, a good tlishwash- P Apply at tho Cottage Hotel. . I0-$-3t od. At once, at tho Salem bos- 1, a competent girl to wait on blc, and assist in general house- irk. Apply n person. 10-4-3t ted. Boy with wheol, to work day ae, and attend night school. Leave mo and address at office. Lock- Pood Messenger System, 228 Com- orcinl street. 10-4-3t ed. Installment collector, to col- ctor to collect semi-weekly par ents on merchandise account; good lary; position permanent. Globe impany, 723 Chestnut street, Phil- IStolnhia Pa. 10-3-Gf PMied. Special representative in lbis county and adjoining territor ies In rf.nrn.qnnt an old established business .house, of. solid financial standing. Salary $21 weekly, with expenses advanced each Monday by cfi$k direct from headquarters. Horse and buggy furnished when BScessary; position permanent. Ad Sross Blew Bros. & Co., Dept. A, Mo- jfn5n Bldg, Chicago, in. vzvvi- rauited. To rent small cottage close Ltiii, or near car lines. Must bo on lease or ono or more years, vuureas J., enre Journal Anted. Two dry .goods salesladies,. Anolv at tho Chicago store. Court teet, Salem. James' McEvoy. 8-30-tf inted. To purchaso a piece of land Isultablo for potatoes, hops or hay. Udress, with particular!, lock box P488, Salem, Oregon. 7-1-tf FOR SALE. or Sale. Pinno, very cheap. Parties - -. jj .. heaving soon. A bargain; ccuno and ; gee. Inquiro nt tho Mooro house, two blocks west of tho fair ground store. - 0-0-31" for Sale. Ono and tlireo-qunrter axlo wncon. eood a3 now, at a bnrgnin. Or will trade for good milch cow. Geo. Collins. 10-0-3t" for Sale. It will pay you to get prices on lumber. Inths, shingles and posts, at tho Detroit Lumber Yard. S. P. McCracken, High and Trado streets. Phono Black 2403. for Sale. Choico oak, n3ii and body lr wood. Wm. II. Egan, Bouto o. u, Gervnis, or phono Farmers 30. 10-0-lWK for Sale. Ono Jersey cow, fresh, young gontlo and a good family cow. In quire of George Swegle, on Gnrdcn road. 170-S-3t for Sale. Vetch seed, both kinds. Fred Achilles, four miles north of Salem, 'half mile west of Keizer school house. 0-6-2md&w for Sale. At Mountain View Farm, peaches; good cannors and cheaper grades. Inquiro of W. II. Egan, R. F. D. No. 2, Gervnis, Or. 10-3-0t For Sale. Baled wheat and cheat straw, nt $3.50 per ton. Inquiro of O. E. Price, Salem, routo No. 1, or phono 79 Farmers. 7-29-lwk For Sale. A team. Inquiro of B. F. I Baxter. Kaat Bniom. " Wood for Sale. Uood second-growth flr delivered for $3.00 cash on deliv ery. Spe T. L. Williams, Leslie street, betweon 23 and 24th street,, or ad Iress bv mail B.-F. D. No. 5. 95-lm For Sale. Moving .picturo outilt, in flrst-class condition. At groat roduc- Iticu. Address "L. F. II.," Salem, Or., care Journal. 8-20-tf IFor Sale Three-lourtns or an acre of land, within city limits, near ecnooi house, good house and barn, fruit of all kinds. A bargain at reason able terms. Inquiro at Journal of- flee. 8-2-tt MISCELLANEOUS. FlIeTTmdetSrrTTremtF Feed Company is prepared to fur d sh sawed wood, coal, etc., on prompt livery. Office with Salem Abstract 4. Land Co. Phone Black 2S01. 10-5-Im Strayed. From thox Densmoro pasturo, it'rtut three months ago, a smull, 'ight-colored Jersey cow, with boll n. Any Information will bo grate fully recolvod by S. S. Colo, Salem, R..uto 7. 10-5-lwk SSlnglea! Shingles. Mew 'lot received, $1.25 to $2.35 por 1000. Mathold and P. & B. ready roofing nnd building laper. Poultry and field fencing. All at lowest prices. Walter Morley, Salem Fence Worts, 60 Court street Wheels " Exchanged. Friday, Hepiem her 30th, my wheel was exchanged by mistake for another. Owner call up phono 301 Main. Paul C. Hansen. 10-3-3t Lost. A purse containing some mon ey and other valuables. Return to Swart Notion Store, Commercial street, and receive liberal reward. 10-3-3t $30u Can bo invested to bring 15 per cent. Only ono opportunity. Apply to M, care Journal office. 9-20-3t For Sale. Old established hotel in prosperous valley town, doing fine business. Will trado in part for Sa lem real estate. Address "F. W.," Journal office. 9-lC-tf Cab Sorvice. .'ew cab .just arrived. Can be found at Lowe's livery stablo Phono Main 1CG1. Best service and reasonable rates. E. Townsend. Lost. Strayed rrom the rami on the Garden Boad, about threo weeks ago, a sheep with tho clover brand on rump. All information will be thankfully received by John Cassidy, Garden Boad, Salem, Or. 10-l-3t 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, 149-151 State street. Mat tie Hutchius, proprietor. Phono Main 2S74. G-9-tf Say Have you tried Edwards & Lusch er'a for meats. We have the best sausage in town. Come and try It and be conlnced. 410 East State street Salem Truck and Dray Co. Oldest and best equipped company In Sa lem. Piano and furniture mov.ni a specialty Office 'phone, 851. W W. Brown & Son, proprietor. Offlc No. 60 State street. 9-1-lm IUN8UKIAL. AND BAIMH Evan's Barber 8hop Only flrst-cta shop on State stre&L Every thlm new and up-to-uato. Finest port lain baths. Shave, 15c; hair-cut baths, 25c. Two first-class boo blacks. C. W. Evans, proprietor UNDERTAKERS. Undertaker. We carry the large) and finest line of undertaker's good In the city. Prices to suit al Black and white hoarse. Prompt reliable. Save money by calling a No. 107. A. M. Clough, A. J. Base) 1-16-tf Changed His Office. Dr. E. E. Jackson, the veterinary will bo found at Gilliam & John son's Old Postofflco barn, G2 Ferry streets, Instead of at the Red Front stables. Office phono, Main 2341; residence No. 17, South Commercial street; tolophono Rod 2011. 8-25-lm FOR RENT. IoTve1iCX'lumUMi fur nished for light housekeeping, suit able for two lady studonts or clerks, or man and wife; 470 Commercial street. 10-Mt For Bent. A fivo-room .liousn. 'with basement, well wnter pipes In house. Call on A. Schrieber, 424 High st. 10-5-3t For Bent. Part of furnished houso. In quire of Mrs. Young, South High nnd Kenrnoy streets. 10-4-3t Rooms to Rent Twelve furnished or unfurnished rooms to rent Loca tion on street car line, and one block to S. P. depot Call on J. C. Goodalo, 12th and Oak streets. C-20tf HOP BUYERS' DIRECTORY. JACK OARMICHAEL Hop buyer. Room 1, Bush-Broyman building. Phono Main 18511 0-27- WM. BROWN & CO. Hops. Mohair, wool, hop 'growers' supplies. No. 229 Commercial street, Salem, Ore con. Phone 1301. SQUIRE FARRAR Hop morchant and purchasing agent. No. 210Vj Commercial street, upstairs, Salem, Oregon. Phono 1651. T. A. LIVESLEY & CO. Dealers in hops and hop supplies. Phono 1211, office room 18 Oberheim bldg, Sa eom, Oregon. KREBS BROS. Hop Merchants, Sa lem. uroj-on:ruonejdui KOLA NEIS Doaler in Oregon hops. Bush-Breyraan block, Salem, Oregon, also Albany, Orogon. BUSINESS CARD. Dr. 2. M. Parvln Returns from his Eastern trip about Oetober 0th, and will resume his musie teaching at 297 Coramerelal street, upstairs, on and after Oetober 11th 10-Mmo ttNIOUT k aorilMbLEH-llave pur" chased the old stand formerly occu pied by John Knight, and are now prepared to do horseshoeing aad gea eral blacksmithlng. All work war ranted. 217 Liberty street. 9S2-lm Sidney Hayes Teacher of violin, xnan dolia and guitar, formerly of Stein way Hall, Chieago. Pupils desiring thorough Instruction at lowest rates please address or call at Will's mu- . sio store. 9 2fllmo Hv KVVJJ ForYYoAEN YfHO CAKUOT DE CURED. So uniformly successful has Dr. Pierce' Favorite Prescription proven In all fornil of female Weakness, Prolapsus, or railing of Womb, and Leuconhea, that, after over a third of a century's experience in curiner the worst cases of these distressing and debilitating ailments, Dr. Pierce now feels fully warranted in offering to pay $500 ic cash for any case of these diseases which he cannot cure. It Stands Alone. The "Favorite Pre. scription1 stands alone, as the one and only remedy for these distressingly com. mon forms of weakness, possessed of such positively specific curative properties as to warrant its makers in proposing; and binding themselves to forfeit, as we, tut undersigned proprietors of that wonderful remedy hereby 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 snch an offer; no other remedy has such a record of cures on which to base such a remarkable offer. Therefore, insitt on having Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription and turn your back on uny unscrupulous dealer who would insult your intelligence by attempting to foist upon you some inferior substitute, under the plea that "it is just as good.' Insist on having the article which has n record of a third of a century of cures and which is backed by those willing to forfeit $500 if they cannot cure you. In cases attended by a leucorrheal drain a solution of Dr. Pierce's Lotion Tablets should be used conjointly with the use of the "Favorite5 Prescription." They are sold by all druggists, or sent post-paid to any address, on receipt of as cents in stamps Send 31 cents in stamps for Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser. Address World's Dispensary, Buffalo, N. Y. Weak and sick women are invited to consult Dr. Pierce, by Ittter, free. All correspondence is held as strictly private. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo. N. Y. Dr. Pierce's Pellets cure biliousness. Dr. M. Teresa Schoottle, Osteopath Graduato of founder's school. "Grand Opera House, Salem, Oregon. Of fico phono Main 2721. Rcsidenco phone, Red 2C03. DR. W. L. MEROER-Graduato of tho American School of Osteopathy, Kirksville, Mo. Offico in Broymnn block, Commorcinl street, over Stock ton's store. Rooms 25 and 20. Phone Red 2413. Rcsidenco at 300 Summer streci. Phono Rod 2541. F. E. SLATER, M. D., Has opened an offico in tho Eldrldgo block ovor Fry's drug storo. Offico hours, 9 to 12 a. in. nnd 2 to 5 p. 111. Residence North Capital street. Phono, offico, Main 2703; residence, Red 91. Spe cialty, uiso.soi 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 207C. Stand 218 Commerslal street 8-1 2-1 m LODGES. Olive Lodgo, No. 18, I. O. O. F. I. O O. F. Hall, Saturday each week, a' 7:30 p. m. B. B. Herrlck, Jr., N. Q Frank F, Toevs, recording secretary Salem Camp, No. 118, Woodmen of th World Meets ,in Holman Hall ever) Friday at 7:30 p, m. P. L. Frasler Consul. Wyllo A. Moores, Secr tary. 1-12-lyr Valley lodge No. 18, A.O. U. W. Sit-in their hall in Holman block, eoi ner State and Liberty, every Msa day evening. Visiting bretar welcome, Emil Donaldson, M. W. A. E. Aufranco Recorder. Central Lodge No. 18, K. of P. CaU Hall in Holman block, corner Stat .and Liberty Sts. Tuesday of eaet week at 7:30 p. m. II. H. Turner C. C; W. I. Staley, K. of R. and 8. Foresters of America Court Sati wood Foresters No. 19. Meet ITn day In Turner block. H. Q Meyer, C. R,; A. L. Brown, See. Modern Woodmen of America Ore gon Cedar Camp No. 246. HMtt every Thursday evening at 8 o'cle Holman Hall, E. E. Matten, T 0.: A. L. Brown. Clork. WATER COMPANY. SALEM WATER COMPANY OFFICE CITY HALL. For water service epply at offle Bills payable monthly In advanee Mae all complaints at the office. Bicycle Repairing We are fitting quite a number of bicycles with , STEEL RIMS Now for winter riding. Let us rut a pair on'your wheeL Salem Gtm Store, Paul H. Hauser, Prop. QnrmwKD FIRST VISIT IN TOWN City Drummer Initiated Into the Ways tf Honest Country Folks The uncertainty of "butterfly" life had a striking illustration rccontly in this city, whoa n young commercial man from another city arrived in town Ho started out to sco tho sights, nnd lnnded in ono of tho places where the spotted pasteboards and other devices are handled with dexterity and dis patch. He wagered n littlo money that he could guess tho winning hand, but he lost. Of courso it wns luok, and ho wanted to bet some more. Ho is not a believer in tho quitting habit, and with renewed vigor wont nt them, snylng thnt luck could not always bo against him. Many times ho plunged, until ho plunged out his last bean, nnd then ho retired, it wns hi? first trip up tho road, and he paid nil even hundred ox ponso uiunoy to get initiated into the ways of tho "country" folks. Just kow ho squared tho affair at tho othor end of the lino Is not known. And there nro said to be othor Incidonts that might bo related along tho snino lino. They would innke Interesting rqadiug matter. A CASE TO FIT. Many Moro Llko It in Salem. The following case is but ono of many similar occurring dally in Salem. It is an easy mntter to verify its cor rectness. Surely you cannot ask for better proof than such n conclusive ovidencc. Olof Johnson, who is a ganlnor by occupation, living at tho corner of 15th and B streots, North Salem, says: "Kidney compliant Is' no now thing for me. I have beon bothored off and on from a disordered condition of tho kidnoys for 10 or 12 years. I did not suffer bo much from backacho as most peoplo do who havo kidnoy secretions, which was both distressing mid aggra vating, Thcro wns a scalding sensa tion In passing, nnd n heavy brick dust liko sedimont appeared nftor standing in tho vessel ovor night. I had uttacks of dizziness in my head, and oft-times n blurring would appear beforo my eyes, nnd I could hardly sec. I tried numerous remedies, but all in vnin until I saw Donn'H Kidnoy Pills highly recommended for just such troubles, and procurod them at Dr. Stono's drug store. I will say that in nil my oxperienco with doctors' pro scriptions nnd different kidnoy reme dies nothing has given mo the nniount of relief that I linvo received from Bonn's Kidnoy Pills." For Balo by all doalors. Prico 50 cents. Fostcr-Milburn Afo., Buffalo, N. Y.f sole agents' for tho United States Remember the name Doan's and take no otW. o Oratorical Contest. Oulosburg, III., Oct. Oct. 7,-Onlos-burg Is filled with ninny visiting Btu dent delegations whoso proHcnco is an indication of the gonoral Intorost manifested in tho thirty-first nniutn! contest of tho Illinois lnterouilegiato Oratorical Association. Tho contest tiikos plHi-o in tho Central oliuroh to night umhjr tho uuspleos of tho Knox (ollogo Oratorieal Association. Tho institutions that havo nont tholr rhoson orators to compute aro Knox, Illinois, Blackburn, Illinois Wosloyan, Kurekn and Monmouth, Tho winner will represent tho stato itHsooiutlon in the intorstnto 'contest to bo hold noxt May. Do You Believe in Signs? A mark, noto, token or sympton, In 'lieato thnt by whlsh anything may be known, thnt is, wo aw forewarned if evil is to befall us.or wo have the I'li.axnro of anticipation if tho signs liotokpii a fortunate oeeitrrenee. Aecl iluutnt oMurrenecs nil havo their signs vwy iUiwiio has its symptoms. The paint is to head tho former, aud noun Uraet the effeat of the latter. Spells f slek headaehs follow indigestion .mil stomach disorder, belching, bil Hjttgnass and dyspepsia are signs of iekness. I'eoj.lo thnt believe In these signer and know that they ate true fronyoxjieriwiMj ean get immediate relief -and a speedy cure by the use of Ur. Ounn's Improvil Liver Pills. Hold by drupista fur 33 per box. Only b for a dose. Fora sale by Dr. S. C. Stone, druggUt. " ' - The Hdlsen is the home of vaude ville. ajLBVOXlZ Bua 1M tod Yw Hw Aire?? BwfM VIMtod1f8HA!F gfUtSJ Tlio Kind You Havo Always in nso for over 30 -cnrsj nnd rj?it-'ts sonnl supervision slnco its Infancy,. (CtrCC&tflZ Allrnv nn nun tn iliuinti'n rnn til flila. All X3ounterfclts, Imitations niHl"Jtist-na-rrood"nro but; Experiments that trlflo with nnd endanger tho hcnlth of Infants nnd Children Expcrlcuco ngaiust Experiment. What is CASTORIA Costoria is n hnrmloss substitute for Castor Oil, Faro s roric, Drops and Soothing1 Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphlno nor other Narcotic substance. Its ago is its guarantee It destroys Worms nnd allays Foverishncss. It cures Dlarrhcoa aud Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation nnd Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Stomach nnd Bowels, git ing healthy and natural sloop Tho Children's Panacea- Tho Mother's Frlond GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Boars the (-&aJ The Kind You Have Always Bought in Use For Over 30 Years. Vhc cntuh oohmkv. tt mudkav Tflttr, w tohr cm. The Finest Line HEATERS . Ever placed on display in Salem. Note comet window R. M. WADE & Good Good printing Is like good clothes. It looks better, gives a better Im pression and commands attention. "Good clothes make the man." So does good printing make tbe business. We do good printing, printing that commands attention. Call ap 2624 Main and we will call and get your work. The Gault Printing Company ON TIME Y. M. C. A. Dulldlng 71 Chemeketa Street VWWWWWWVWW! ALL KINDS OF FRUIT TRAY8 AND ORCHARD OOXE8 at tho chop of G. F. Mason Miller Btrcot, South Salem PHONE 2101 Red. MMIHIHIHimilHWII Gold Dust Flour Made by TrfE SIDNEY POVA ER COMPANY, Sidney, Ore gon. Made tor family use. Ak your KTOcer for It Bran and ihorU always on band. P. B. Wallace AGENT iimiimiiiiiiiianiiiii Bought, nnd which 1ms bqca has borno tho sljrnatnro of una been mrulo under his per- Signature of 'f Of CO., Salem, Ote. P tinting Hri t EVERY TIME. SALEM OREQON Phone 2824 Main Capital Normal School 11 rut National Hank building, Sv lem, Or. l'nll term of twelve weeks ojen Hojitombor 90tti. Normal, no mleinlc, jiropHrHtory anil bulno5 tonrHW. AiMreas. J, J. KRAPS, Salem, , - Oregon ( t GENERAL REPAIRING -AT- F. J, MOORE, f All work gaaraateed. MiiinmiimiimiiitK R i 1 i I