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DAILY CAPITAL JOUENAL, SALEM, OREGON. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1004. 1 CLASSIFIED I WANTED. tated. Poultryinnn wants n situa tion; experienced in breeding and mining puro bred poultry. Practiced In artificial incubation and brooding. Lddress "M. F. B." 1012-3t inted. To trndo cow for a good farm horse, mnre preferred, or would kike one for its keep during tho win er. Inquire of A. Q. Smith, nenr Priugle, Salem, Or., It. F. D. No. 5. 10-12-3t Wanted. A girl .for .general house- fork. Apply nt 207 Front street. 10-ll-3t rantod. To rent small cottago close ill, or near car lines. Must be ou leaso of ono or more years. Address 111. J., care Journal. ranted. Two dry .goods salesladies. p f Apply at the Chicago store, Court Iroet, Saloni. James' McEvoy. 8-30-tf anted. To purchase a piece of land I, suitable for potatoes, hops or hay. 'Addross, with, particulars, lock box &; ?oo, anient, uregon. , y-i-ii FOR SALE. For Salo. A pouy, in first-class condi tion. A bargain. Carl Beatty, Che- V nmwn, Or. 10-12-3t E'or Sale or Trade A 10-acre fruit and F chicken ranch. Good house, barn, and other out buildings. Excellent I' homo. Mile from railroad, good ft school and trading point. "J. Q.," Journal. 10-8-lm For Salo. A team. Inquiro of B. F. Maxtor, East aalem. u-4-tt For Sale. Moving .picture outfit, in first-class condition. At great reduc tion. Address "L. F. H.," Salem, Or.. U care Journal. 8-2fl-tf For Sale. Tnree-fourtns or an aero of land, within city limits, near school house, good house and barn, fruit of all klndB. A bargain at reason able terms, Inquire at Journal of fice. 8-2-tf FOR RENT. for Bent. Four furnished rooms for housekeeping, iucluding bath and hot nnd cold water. 45 South Com mercial stroet. 10-12-3t Rooms to Rent Twelve furnished or unfurnished rooms to ront Loca tion on streot car lino, and one block to S. P. depot. Call on J. C. doodalo, 12th and Oak streets. 6-20tf MISCELLANEOUS. ; 6Tk 0ber"wa1i5Stunip" Puller- Beats them all; three state promt urns; grubs an aero a day; one horse Iiuh tho power of 99; investigate. Jus. Finney, Brooks, Or. 1010-lm" IFuel and Food. Tho Smith Fuel and Feed Company is prepared to fur nish sawed wood, cool, etc., on prompt delivery. Ofllco with Salem Abstract & Land Co. Phono Black 2201. 15 in.fi.im (300 Can bo invested to bring 15 per ceut. Only ono opportunity. Apply to M, enro Journal otlico. u-'JU-st Bhinglosl Shingles. New lot recoived, .-11.25 to $2.35 per 1000. Mathold and P. & B. ready roofing and building paper. Poultry and Acid fencing. All at lowest prices. Walter Morley, Salem Fence Works, CO Court street. fcTor Sale. Old established hotol in prosperous vnlloy town, doing fine business. Will trade in part for Sa lem real estate. Address "F. W.," Journal office. 9-16-tf lOab Service. New cab .just arrived. Can bo found at Lowe's livery stable Phono Main 1001. Best servico and reasonable rates. E. Townsend. Hotel 8cott Newly furnlBhed, every thins clean and first class. Rooms at reasonable prices. In Cottle block, Salem. A. Scott, prop. 7-6-tf. Nw Lodging House, Everything new, clean and comfortable. Schrelb er block, 149-151 State street Mat tie Hutchips, proprietor. Phone Main 2874. 6-9-tf SayHave you tried Howards & Luscn er'a for meats. We have the beat 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 mov.ng a specialty Office 'phone, 861. W, W. Brown & Son, proprietor. Office No. 60 State street 9-1-1 m UNDERTAKERS. Undertaker. We carry the Iar-s and finest line of undertaker's goodi In the city, Prices to suit al Black and whlto hearse. Prompt reliable, Save money by calling &' No. 107. A. M. Clough, A. J. Bauj Mt-tf TONSORIAL AND "ATHa. Evan'a Barber Shop Only flrst-clSM shop on State street Every tkl new and np-to-uato. Finest pores lain batha. Stave, 16c; balr-cmt Mt htXt. tic. Two 1 rt-cls feM blacki, C. W. Stmu, jroritar. DRAYMEN. Welch & Whlto do n. general dray and transfer business, moot all trains. 'Phonos, down town, Main 2181, residences, Dluo IB, red 207C. Stand 218 Comnerslal street 8-12-lm Crtanned His Office. Dr. E. B. Jackson, tho veterinary will bo found at Gilliam & John son's Old Postofilco barn, 62 Ferry streets, instead of at tho Red Front stablos. Offlco phono, Main 2341; rosidenco No. 17, South Commercial streot; telophone Rod 2011. 8-25-lm HOP BUYERS' DntECTOBY, JACK 0lRMK3Sl-Hop buyer! Room 1, Bush-Broyman building. Phono Main 1851. 9-27- WM. BROWN & OO.-Hops. Mohair, wool, hop growers' supplies. No. 229 Commercial stroet, Salem, Ore gon. Phone 1301. SQUIRE FARRAR Hop merchant nnd purchasing agent. No. 21C& Commercial stroet, upstairs, Salem, Oregon. Phone 1051. T. A. LTVESLEY & CO. Dealers in hops and hop supplies. Phono 1211, ofilco room 18 Obcrheim bldg, Sa lem, Oregon. KREBS BROS. Hop Merchants, Sa- lorn, Oregon. Phono 1301. KOLA NEIS Dealer in Oregon hops. ijusu-ureyman mock, Haletn, Oregon, also Albany, Orogon. BUSINESS CARD. DR. W. L. MER6ERn:alhTatobTThi5 American School of Osteopathy, Klrksville, Mo. , Ofllco in Breyman block, Commercial street, over Stock ton's store. Rooms 25 and 20. Phone Red 2413. Resideuco at 300 Summer street. Phono Red 2541. Miss Eva Cox Teacher of piano nnd organ nnd sight roading. 'Evening lesKons given. Studio, 333 Front street. Phone, Wliito 75. 1112-lm W. P. R, Smith On Monday, October 10th, purchased n half intorcst iu tho blacksmith shop formorly owned by him nt 181 Commercial street, op posite tho Willumetto Hotel, nnd tho now firm of Arnold & Smith is prepared to do all kinds of general blacksmith ing and horso shooing. 10-10-lm ASSAYERS. S. E. HASSAN Mining engineer, ns sayer and mineralogist and consult' ing metalurgist. Mining properties carefully examined and roportod on. Thoso having mining properties will do well to call on him. Room 15 Breyman block. 10-7-tf Dr. Z. M. Parvln Returns from Eis Eastern trip about October Ctb, and will rcsumo his music teaching at 297 Commercial street, upstairs, on nnd after October 11th 10-1-lmo KNlflHtf k floMNbUBtt-Havo pur- chased tho old stand formorly occu piod by John Knight, and nro now prepared to do horsoshoelng and gen eral blacksmithiug. All work war ranted. 217 Liberty streot. 9-22-lm Sidney Hayes Teachor of violin, man- uoitn anu guitar, formerly or utein way Hnll, Chicago. Pupils desiring thorough instruction at lowest rates pleaso addross or call at Will's mu sic store. 9-20-ltno Dr. M. Teresa Schoettle, Osteopath Qraduato of founder's school. Grand Opora House, Salem, Orogon. Of fice phono Main 2721. Rcsidenco phono, Red 2003. F. E. SLATER, M. D., Has opened an office in tho Eldrldgo block ovor Fry's drug storo. Office hours, 9 to 12 a, m. and 2 to 5 p. m. Residence North Capital streot. Phono, office, Main 2703; residonce, Rod 91. Spe cialty, uiso .sci of children. 9-20-3m LODGES. Ollvo Lodge, No. 18, I. O. O. F. . O O. F. Hall, Saturday each week, u' 7: JO p. m. B. B. Herrick, Jr., N. Q. Frank F. Toevs, recording secretary Salem Camp, No. IIS, Woodmen of tn World Meets In Holman Hall ererj Friday at 7:30 p m. P. L. Fraalet Consul. Wylle A. Moorea, Beer tary. MH-lyr Valley lodge No. 18, A. O. U. W.-Mu In tholr ball In Holman block, cot ner State and Liberty, every M day evening. Visiting bretbr welcome. Em.. Donaldson, M. W. A. E. Au franc Recorder. Cantral Lodaa No. 18. K. at nan in tioim&n mock, corner nu and Liberty St. T-esday of . week at 7:30 p. m. II. H. Turnei a a; W. I. 8taley, K. of R. and 8 Forester ot America Court . wood Foresters No. 19. Meets m day In Turner block. H. O Meyer, O. R.; A. L. Brown, Sea Modern Woodmen of America ut gon Cedar Camp No. 6248. Marti every Thursday evening at 8 o'deel Holman Hall, E. EL MiOten, H C.: A. L. Brown, Clerk. WATER COMPANY. SALEM WATEft COMPANY OFFICE CITY HALL. For water servlca apply at oflet Dills payable mostaty la advuM laaa ail coaplalats at Uto oAe. ACCIDENTAL ? The jury returned a verdict of acci dental death on the man who fell from the window ledge on which he had fallen asleep. Dut the death was really due to ikf-L.Bfir'-tfAii carelessness J which made the accident possible. There are n freat many i v e s s u a denly termU nated as a result of carelessness, although the medical cer tificate may read " heart failure." When'a man takes chances with his stomach anil iiptrlprt the warning symptoms of disease, he is carelessly inviting calamity. Dr. Pierce's Goldeu Medical Discovery cures diseases of the stomach nnd other organs of digestion and nutrition. It enables the perfect digestion and assimi lation of food, which makes strength. It stimulates the liver, cures biliousness, and removes bilious impurities from the blood. "I had been troubled with a pain in lower part of ray stomach for three years, so severe I thought it would kilt me in time.' write Mr. Aaron Van Dam, or(Kenalngton) i,M9 MMh St.. Chicago, III. "I could hardly work, it felt like a big: weight hanging on me and got to bad that I had to take medicine. I used Stomach Hitter for a time, but it did no good so I wrote to I)r R. V Pierce for adlce, which he gave me im mediately. I followed his directions, used two bottles of his medicine and was cured I had a torpid liver which was troubling me instead ot cramps (as I thought) so Dr rierce told me. I have pleasure in living now; have gained In weight is pounds since then,'' Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure con stipation. They do not beget the pill habit. MINE STILL AFIRE Murshfield, Or., Oct. 12. The Spreck els coal mine nt Renvoi Hill was opened nt 11 o'clock yesterday forenoon, after being hermetically scaled for 97 hours, Thnt afternoon attempts wcro m a do to put out tho fire, whoro it was smolder ing iu No. 0 gangway, but with only partial success, and at 0 o'clock last night tho main entrance wns again settled up nud tho mino closed to smoth er tho firo. When tho mine will ngnin be opened is not known, but it is prob able it will bo only tt day or two. Every preparation has been nuido when it is opened ngnin to quickly extinguish tho fire. It can bo confidently nuuoutu'cd that tho danger is past, and that tho great mino is saved. It is bcliovod that Su perintendent Chandler has tho situa tion under perfect control, nnd thnt tho question now Is simply ono of delay, Thin is u serious matter nt this season of tho year, whon orders nro piling iu for winter eoul, but it is not so serious ns tho loss of the mine, ns was at first feared. s)W8B WMifWg ! White Lily Flour I Manufactured by Rifccreal Milling Co. Is tho Flour for Family Use Try a sack It it don't suit you, your inonoy buck. Capita! Commission Co. Salem Distributors aw VITJ1-0RE : Hhervood, ri. CillLertA linker. Halera, Ore Star Restaurant Boat 15c meals in tho city. Coffee with cakes Be. 21 meal tickets for J2.7G. 204 Commercial streot. Bicycle Repaifing 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 Hawer, Prop. HHHy 3ipp5pr MARKETS IN GOOD CONDITION Henry Clows, tho woll-known New York hanker nnd broker, in his regu lar report for tht? week ending Oclober 8th, says: "Powerful manipulation and a good supply of fnvorablo news combined to stimulate tho market into greater nc tivity, the only check to it further rise being tho outpour of stocks front both Inside and speculative sources, which caused more or loss erratic ilui'tuutious. History is onco more repeating itself In the stock market, nnd nt last the confidence so persistonly displayed by insiders for months is extending to tho outside public, simply becntiso cur rent developments prove that this cou fldeucu had been based upon actual con ditions of which tho lenders naturally possessed previous knowledge. The week lias lieen fruitful In favorable do volnpments. A number of very satis factory railroad reports) wcro forth coming, some of which showed gratify ing gains in gross earnings, others im portant reductions in operating ex penses, wliilo others have joined or promised to join tho1 ranks o the dividend-payers. All of theso disclosures prove thnt tho railroads, its n whole. nro enjoying continued prosperity. Nor is tins nil. Traflle mnnngcrs appear very confident in n continuauco of this prosperity for another season, and it must ho conceded thnt such views nre well supported. 'The riso iu tho market hns now been carried to n pitch whero sharp ro actions nre inevitable, nnd yet tho sit nation nt this writing appears so well In hand that the leadora nro qtiito llko ly to rcsumo tho upward movement, Ono thing may be taken for granted, nnd that is, with so much success bo hiug them those in control nro not like ly to stop until tho riso hns boon pushed to tho extreme limit. If this should bo their pulley there is nothing in sight to check it except sudden deser tions from tho bull ranks, or else a slinrp contraction of tho money mnrkct, Neithpr of thoso contingencies nro very probable just now, for tho public have only recently oomo into tho mnrkct, and tho surplus holdings of tho largest financial interests have not yet boon sufficiently distributed, nud until thoy aro tho market will not turn. Tho sit nation in tho money market is not yet unfavorable to present bull operations. Thuugh loans are nt high-wnter mark, and though u) reserve was cut iu half long boforo tho crop demands hud reached their maximum, tho surplus is still much above tho uverago nt thin season, and tho margin of safety hap. not yet boon exhausted, Tho inonoy market is just now largely controlled by some financial nud banking Inter osts who tiro engineering 'llio current riso, nud who nro quite likely to be among tint first to appreciate monetary limitations Nevertheless, tho first iu illcatinu of n turn will come either from heavy iutddo selling or contraction In the money market. One of tho main sources of buoyancy is tho Increasing supplies of inonoy. .Several millions of gold aro now on the way from Ana trnlin, to bo added to our already ple thoric stock of gold, tho inflntlounry of feet of which upon values Is not yet fully appreciated, Our circulation in creased over $3,8000,000 in Septem ber, and is now more than $lfi0,000, 000 in excess of October 1st last year. This redundancy of inonoy nud IU elTect upon interest ratos is unquestion ably one of the most powerful element? in the present bull movement.' ' Episcopal Kummago Salo. Tho Inditm of tho Kpiscopal church aro conducting a rummago wilo in the Tumor block, next door to Harrltt & Lawrence's grocery. All thoso desiring to contribute nrticlex will pi on ho in form tho committee, at tho More, nnd tho articles will bo collected. Have you noon the hand-painted potor of "Tho Ilunkin' Ileo." Thoy are decidedly original. Testimony of a Minister. llov. .Ino. 8. Oox, of Wuko, Ark., writes, "Tor 12 yours I suffered from Yollow Jaundice. I consulted a num ber of physidlans nnd tried all norts of inodiolucH, but got no relief. Then I began tho uo of Kloctrle Hitters and feel that I am now cured of a diiteano that had me In it grasp for IS years." If you want a reliable medicine for Liver and Kidney trouble stomach disorder or gximral debility, get Kloctrle Hitters. It's guaranteed by J. O. Perry. Ouly Me. HUIE WING SANG CO. Or eat sals of Chinese and Japanese fancy goods. We also make up all kinds of wrappers and waists, under wear and skirts, dents' and ladles' famishing goods, fancy goods, Iaees and embroideries. Court street, toraer of alley, Ealem. C -? L'liTTllMS ANtgcfablc PrcpnrntiouiorAs slm'tlatlng UicFoodnndllcgtila Ung ilieStoinachs andBowcIs oT Promotes DigcslIon.Checrrul ness andRest.Contalns nellltcr Oplum.Morpliiuo norIiiu?raL WOT "NAH.C OTIC . ArveafOMJfSWVELmaWt flmhn Smi" Jtx.Smn IKnftSfJ.' Cttvuifd .far ItiUryrnwYanvt Apcrfccl Remedy rorConslirvi Hon, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea nnd Loss of Sleep. FrtcSunlto Signnlure or NEW YORK. EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. Sale Ten Million Boxes a Year. jt0k THE FAMILY'S CANDY CATHARTIC 10c 25c, 50c BEST FOR f llHttll 8 fit OREGON STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, MONMOUTH liogltifl lta 23d your Soptombor 20, 1001. Four terms in onch school year, affording equal opporlunttloa for boglnnlng a courflo In Sop tombor, November, February and April. THE BEST TRAINING FOR TEACHERS Is tho Normal Courso, with Its assuronco of good positions at good wagoa. Wilto for now cataloguo containing full Information con cerning courses ot study, training In actual teaching affordod- under real conditions In town and country schools and full ddtall about advnncod courso of study, With tho additional advantages attached. Addross Socrotnry, J. D. V. DUTLER, or Proaldont, E. D. I1E88 LER, Monmouth, Orogon. f f itnsnMnniiHi ft imiinMjiMf Wltsf llial8ll I !! I ::::::::A G E N BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO.! i ' i ! fl-R AIWbdyers and shippersof GR Aipj j Oats For Sale. HOP GROWERS SUPPLIES. Crude anil stick Sulcbur. J. 6. Graham, Agent, t&wem9om4f4mfiBmmmi99fiimim Jto'W iSBsW 1 VmL Oujrlilkr Imiluuntl Mi Wfl ' SH 1 IE Or tiiil l iuiili co llki m iiihiii .r m b a .-v. .w ..hw am ....... .. IS ft! 8 CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature m In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA TMI OINTAUn COMPANY. Hid VOPX CITY. FAVORITE MEBItlNE AM m THE BOWELS - MHM liP0a9iffr M9lf Uti lf ltWKg C Y O F:::::t 207 Commercial St., Silm, Ore. Wbi I'll tx kit 4iMail'-. Aui I muu jut cui InJ mt a lit Plk, -A DxlUS cf lb. f Ik." by W.llu Ii.lo. CrilikM4j bf C4Ut'i Wfckly. fufclUfe.4 if laUo, s a lf' rVf At B7M To St. Louis and Rtturn Ium 16, it, 11, Jklr i, I,) Auiwt S.Vi lt UfUuUt f) 6,7 0ti.b.r,4, Ki lli,sUctf Jtri. Tlic Rock Island System offers two route W the World's Pair City via St. tttuU Minneapolis, and through Scenic Colorado,1 No change of can, OjjJcn to St. Louli and St. Paul to St. Loul. Full Infornutkio ua feuuett. Cauwwriu. A. H UcIJoMaLo Owurral Ar, lU3tlHtrtt,iMr. AUUueHtfet, lVf tUtvt, O0, 9