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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1904)
CLASSIFIED WANTED. anted. Woman to como to house and do washing. Mrs. E. Hofor, Lin coln Pnrk Place, South Salem, tf anted. l'oultrymnn wants a situa tion; experienced 'in breeding anil raising pure bred poultry. Practiced in artificial incubation and brooding. Address "M. F. B." - 10-12-31 Ranted. To trnde cow for a good flfarm horse, mare preferred, or would 'tako ono for its keep during tho win- f ter. Inquiro of A. G. Smith, near Pringle, Salem, Or., R. P. D. .o.'5. 10-12-3t Wanted. A girl .for .general house work. Apply at 297 Front street. 10-ll-3t Wanted. To rent small cottage close in, or near car lines. Must be on lease of ono or more yoars. Address Ii. J., caro Journal. h Wanted. Two dry .goods salesladies. Apply at tho Chicago store, Court (street, Salem. James McEvoy. 8-30-tf Wanted. To purchase a piece of land B4 nuiuiuiu tuL yuiaiuco, uujo wi uuj. ..I4a1a hi. wntnwrnn ntns A.. nOW Address, with particulars, iock oox 488, Salem, Oregon. 7-1-tf FOR SALE. For Sale. Cottago containing seven' room, three pantries and bath room, two lots and barn, on South ingu street, norm of Lincoln school For further partieu lara call on owner at 249 Commercial street, second lloor. 10-13-2t For Sale. Muitled game chickens. I5- quire of Fred S. Lamport, 289 Com mercial street. 10-13-3t For Sale. A nonv. in .first-class condi- tion. A bargain. Carl 'art Beatty, Che- . 10-12-3t inawa, Or. For Salo or Trade A 10-acro fruit and chicken ranch. Good house, barn, and other out buildings. Excellent J , ,. , ii i ' home. Mile from railroad, good school and trading point. "J. G.,"j Journal. 10-S-lm For Sale. A team. Inquire of B. F. Baxter, East aalcm. u-t-tr For Sale. Moving .picture putflt, in first-class condition. At groat reduc-' tion. Address "L. F. H.," Salem, Or., j enre Journal. 8-2C-tf For Sale. Tnree-fourtns oi 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 FOR RENT. t'or Rent. Four turnished rooms for housekeeping, including bath and hot and cold water. 43 South Com mercial street 10-12-3t Rooms to Rent Twelve furnished or unfurnlshod rooms to rent Loca tion on street car lino, and one block to S. P. depot Call on J. C. Goodale, 12th and 'Oak streets. 6-20tf MISCELLANEOUS. 'Lost. An Enelish Setter pun, two months old; color, white, with black and brown spots. Suitnblo reward rownrtl offered for any information that may lead to the recovery of tho pup. Address or call at Journal of fice. 10-13-3t .0, K. Orubber and Stump Puller Bents them all; threo stato premi ums; grubs an aero a day; ono liorso has the power of 99; investigate. Jas. Finney, Brooks, Or. 10-10-lm iFuel and Feed. Tho Smith Fuel and Feed Company is prepared to fur nish sawed wood, coal, etc., on prompt delivery. Ofllco with Salem Abstract ts Land Co. Phono Black 2201. 10-5-lm $300 Can bo invested to bring 15 per cont. Only ono opportunity. Apply to M, enro Journal office 9-20-3t Shingles! Shingles. Now lot received, $1.25 to $2.35 per 1000. Mathoid and P. & B. ready roofing and building paper. Poultry and field fencing. All at lowest prices. Walter Morley, Salem Fence Works, 00 Court street. For Sale. Old established hotel in prosperous valley , town, doing fine business. Will trade in part for Sa lem real estate. Addross "F. W.," Journal office. 9-lC-tf (Jab Service. New cab .just arrived. Can be found at Lowe's livery stable Phone Mam 1001. Best service and reasonable rates. . Townsend. Hotel Scott Newly furnished, every thing clean and first class. Rooms at reasonablo prices. In Cottle block, Salem. A. Scott, prop. 7-C-tf. New Lodging House. Everything new, clean and comfortable. Scnrelb er block, 149-151 Stato street. Mat te Hutchins, proprietor. Phone Mala 2874. 6-D-tf Say Have you tried Edwards & Luscn er"s for meats. We have the best sausage la town. Come and try it, and be convinced. 410 East Stat itreet Salem Truck and Dray Co Oldeat and best equipped company In Sa lem. Piano ard furniture mov.ni a specialty Office1 'phone, 81. W W. Brown & Son, proprietor. Offlct No. 60 State street 9-1-lm UNDERTAKERS. Jndertaken.. We carry the large and finest line of undertaker's good) In the city. Prices to suit aL Black and white hearse. Prompt reliable. Save money by calling a No. 107. A. M. Clougb, A. J. Buey 1-XS-tf TONSORIAL AND BATHS. Evan's Barber 8hop Only first-clu. shop on State street. Every taiaj new and up-to-oato. Finest poro lain baths. Shave, 15c; hair-cut Si baths, 25c. Two first-olasa Ikk. blacks. C. W. Evans, proprietor DRAYMEN. weicn & wnne ao a general dray and transfer business, meet all trains. 'Phones, down town, Main 2181, residences, Blue 15, red 2076. Stand 218 Commercial street 8-12-lm Changed His Office. Dr. E. E. Jackson, the veterinary will bo found at Gilliam & John son's Old Postofllco barn, 62 Ferry streets, instead of at the Red Front stables. Office phono. Main 2341: resldenco No. 17. South Commercial 8treet: telenhono Red 2011. 8-25-lm HOP BUYERS' DIRECTORY. JACK OARMICHAEL Hop buyor. Room 1, Bush-Broyman building. Phono Main 1331. 9-27 WM. BROWN & CO. Hops. Mohair, wool, hop growers' supplies. No. 229 Commercial street, Salem, Ore gon, i'hone 1301 SQTJIRE rARRAR-Hop merchant ami purchasing agent. No. 21G& Commercial street, upstairs, Salcia, Oregon. Phono 1631. - A- LIVESLEY & CO.-Dealers in hops and hop supplies. Phono 1211, offl'CQ room s rj0erhe.m bW& Su: lom, Oregon. KREBS BROS. Hop Merchants, Sa lem, Oregon. Phone 1361. KOLA NEIS Doalor in Oregon hops. Bush-Breyman block, Salem, Oregon, also Albany, Oregon. BUSINESS CARD. American School of Osteopathy, Kirksville, Mo. Ofllco in Breyman block, Commercial street, over Stock ton's store. Rooms 23 and 20. Phone Red 2413. Resldenco at 360 Summer stroot. Phono Rod 2541. Miss Eva Cox Teacher of piano ami " organ and sight reading. Evening lessons given. Studio, 333 Front street. Phone, White 75. 11-12-lm W."FrRTSmIth Ou Monday, October 10th, purchased a half interest in tho blacksmith shop formerly owned by him at 181 Commercial street, op posite tho Willamette Hotel, and the new firm of Arnold & Smith is preparod to d6 all kinds of general blacksmitk ing and horse shoeing. 10-10-lm ASSAYERS. "ASSAW-.Mining engineer, as- saver apd mineralogist and consult ing metalurgist. Mining properties carefully examined and reported 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 ills Eastern trip about October 6th, and will resurao his music toaching at 297 Commercial stroot, upstairs, on and after October 11th 10-1-lmo liNMUT & flOiilWbLER-Havo pur- chased tho old stand formerly occu pied by John Knight, and are now propared to do horsoohocing and gen oral blacksralthing. All work war ranted. 217 Llbortv street. 9-22-lra Sldneyiiayes Teacher of violin, man dolin and guitar, formerly of Stoln way Hall, Chicago. Pupils dosiring thorough instruction at lowest ratos please address or call at Will's mu sic store. 9-26-lmo Dr. M. Teresa Schoettle, Osteopath" Graduate of founder's school. Grand Opera House, Salem, Oregon. Of fice phono Main 2721. Residence phone, Rod 2C03. I F. E. SLATER, M. D., Has opened an ofllco in tbq Gldrldgo block over Fry's drug store. Ofllco hours, 9 to IS a. m. and S to 5 p. m. Residence North Capital street. Phone, oflles, Main 8763; residence, Red 91. Spe cialty, uite sei nf children. 0-2O-3m LOUQE8. Ollvo Lodfle, No. 18, I. O. O. F. I. a O. F. Hall, Saturday each week, at 7:10 p. m. B. B. Herrick, Jr., N. O.J Frank F. Toots, recording secretary Salem Camp, No. 118, Woodmen of th World Meets In Holman Hall even Friday at 7:30 p. m. P. L. FraaUr, Consul Wylle A. Moores, Seer tary. MMyr Valley lodge No. 18, A. O. U. W Msa In their bail In Holman block, ner State and Liberty, erery Kta day ereclng, Vlaltlng breUirK DAILY OAK? AL JOUBKAt, 8ALBM, THE F8R&TSTEP- Of the child Is an event In the mother! life. How proud she feels when th attempt to walk is begun so early as tc evidence childish courage and sturdy strength. Such pride should be enjoyec by every mother. But it often happenj urn iue cutiu is imitu, weak and deficient in vitality, and clings to the mother's arms with no desire to walk or lay. Mothers should learn that to have strong chil dren they must them. selves be strong, for the emu's strength is tllo oif nf til mother. th' ine use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription by expectant mothers gives them health and strength to give their chil dren. It nour ishes the nerves. strengthens the body and gives great muscular strength and elasticity, so that the baby's advent is practically painless. "I have been uslne Dr Pierce's Favorite Pre scription, ami can say it i lut what you adver tise it to be, and can cheerfully recommend lt, writes Mrs. Victor J Hadin, of Leonardvitle. Riley Co.. Kansas. "I bemin taking It imUtwc months before baby came and was greatly bene- mca ov us use. i ne uoctor wno attenaeu me said I, did about as well as anyone he had seen (as I was sick onlv about three hours), and also that your ' Favorite Prescription' was 'the one patent medicine' which he did have faith in. " We now have a darling baby boy, strong and healthy, who weighed nine pouuds when born mui)- iomj. uunng mis momu ne nas gatnea three and one-half pounds." "Favorite Prescription" make9 weak women strong, sick women well. Accept no substitute for the medicine which works wonders for weak women. Tile People'9 Common Sense Medical Adviser, a book containing looS pages, if. given away. Send 21 one-cent stamps for expense of mailing only, for the book in paper covers, or 31 stamps for the volume bound in cloth. Address Pr. K. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. welcome, Emll Donaldson, M. W. A. E. Aufranco Recorder. Central Loago No. 13, K. of P. uaau. Hall In Holman block, corner But' and Liberty Sts. T-esday of as! week at 7:30 p. m. H. H. Turne-j C. C; W. I. Staley, IC of R, and 8. Foresters of America Court , wood Foresters No. 19. Meets Fti day In Turner block. II. 0 Meyer, C. R.; A. L. Brown, Sec. Modern Woodmen of America u gon Cedar Camp No, 5246. Mt every Thursday evening at 8 o'clel Holman Hall, E. E. Matten, T C: A. L. Brown. Clerk. VVATERCOMPANY. SALEM WATER COMPANY OFFICE CITY HALL. For water service apply at offle Bills payable monthly In advane Wa nil oimnlaJntH at the office. ACADEMY OF THE SA CRED HEART SALEM, ORE. Tho forty-second scholastic year begins September 12. Sanitary and other Improvements lately made In tho building. Academic, commercial, grammar grades Intermediate and primary courses. Pupils prepared for teacher's certificates. Full courso In music. Particular attention paid to health and moral training. Address Sister Superior. j! White Lily Flow! 1 1 Manufactured by 1 !! Rifccrea! Milling Co. i! la the I-lour for Family Use ' Try a sack It it don't suit you, your money back. j Capital Commission Co. 3 Salem Distributors VITJ-ORE 1 F. Hhenrocl, . lucom 1. 01. UthfillLertA Halter. Halem, Ore Star Restaurant Boat 15c meals In tho city. Coffee with cakps 5c. 21 meal tickets for $2.75. 204 Commercial stroot. Bicycle Repairing We are fitting quite a number of bisyolos with STEEL RIMS Now for winter riding. Let ns put a pair on your wheel. Salem Gun Store, Paul II Haoser, Prop. "T7r m ORSflON, F&IDAY, OCTOBER l4, lfldtf FRACAS FOLLOWED GAME Tho Eugene Guard describes a foot ball fracas at Albany as follews: In the gymnasium of Albany col lege, after tho football gamo Wednes day, oceurredono of the most brutal and dastardly assaults on a collego man yet recorded. Tho University of Oregon players had gone to their dressing rooms, nnd were conducting themselves in n gen tlemanly mannor, when, without a sign of warning, Sam Dolnn, a young tough of Albany, and who plays on tho team, stepped up and planted a tcrrifilo blow on Frank Templeton's face, stunning him, and covering him with blood. Tho affair was unlookcd for, as thoro was no vxcuso for such action. A number of Eugene players immediately inter fered, among whom was Claud Gray, who received n stilt blow on tho neck, staggering hint for n moment. Temple ton was wholly unprepared, and was not looking for troublo, but after tho nffnir happened ho begged to have It out with Dolan, As a result of the assault, school spirit was running high in Albany, nnd for awhile further troublo was feared. Tho 'vnrsity studonts declaro that never ngain will thoy play Albany, and also that if over Dolan appears In Eu gene ho will be run out of town. Until Albany can cut out such men from hor school, other colleges will havo noth ing to do with hor, among which will bo tho Oregon University, which will do its best to get even. Tho Advertisement of a Murder. From Leslie's Monthly Magazine for October. Advertising docs increnso business. Last winter a young mnn applied for tho position of press agent with a mel odrama appearing at tho American Theater. Ho was told to furnish a sample of tho sort of schemes his fer tile brain could produce. That night ho arose iu a box during tho progress. of the piny, leveled a revolver at the villain and fired two shots. Then he rah through the emorgency exit and escaped. Tho papers next morning told of tho attempted murder, nnd various theorlos, rnngiug from n wrongod hus band to a lunatic were brought for ward to explain tho affair. Tho next day tho papers beenmo sus picious nnd doubts werfi thrown on the genuineness of tho attempt at murder. Then tho too ambitious press agent was arrested, and ho confessed. This meant still more publicity. And it it a fact that tho business of that partic ular melodrama tripled immediately after tho affair, anil continued largo for two weeks. Olympic Wrestling Championships St. Louis, Mn., Oct. 1-1. Amateur athlotes are displaying much interest in tho Olympic A. A. U. wrestling rhampiouships which tako place at tho fair 'today and tomorrow. The cIuhsoh havo boon arranged as fol lows; lO.1), 11(5, lUfi, KI5, 14C, IBS pntindH and tho heavyweight chain pioiiNhip. Tho entry list is largo and of a high class and the tournament promiHOH to bo ono of tho best over pulled off under tho auspices of the Amateur Athletic Union. Episcopal Rummage Salo. Tho ladies of tho Episcopal church aro conducting a rummngo salo in tho Turner block, next door to Ilnrritt & Lawrence's grocery. All those desiring to contributo articles will pleaso in form tho committee, at tho storo, and tho articles will bo collected. Havo you seen the hand-pnintcd jiostors of "Tho Huskin' Bee." They are decidedly original. Card of Thanks. Tho ohlltlron of the lato Hmldo Oar l)n Stonsbrink doslre to thank all wlin so kindly HMlsted during the sleknoiM nnd death of their belovwl father. Testimony of a Minister. Jlev. Jno. 8. Oox, of Wake, Ark., writes. "For 12 years I Buffered from. Yellow Jaundice. I consulted a num-j ber of physielam and trie-l all serts! of medieine), but got no relief. Then ' I began the use of Kleetrle Bitters J and feel that I am now cured of a disease that had me In its grasp for 18 years." If you want a reliable medicine for Liver and Kidney trouble atomasli disorder or general debility, get Kleetrie Bitters. It's guaranteed by J. O. Perry. Only 60. HUIE WING SANG CO. Great tale of Chinese and Japano fancy goods. We alio make up all kinds of wrappers and waists, under wear and skirts. Cents' and ladles' furnishing goods, fancy goods, laces and embroideries. Court street, corner i of alley, Salem, " " SSti. gffwrt , .wwmmuto DTffilfliTffiH tjan.y fi.;i ,. Atpclablc PrcpatationTor As similating IhcFoodaiuiRcguIa- luigUicSlouwcteandBowclsor lETCOTCHHTTlTrcnrci Promotes Digcatlon.Chocrful ncss andRcst.Contains neither Opium.MorpMne norQucxaL wot'Naiicotic. jtrv aroua-swuLrtTCimt flmJhttStnl' WoueAvrf Apcrfccl Remedy forConsUpa llon , Sour Stomach,Diarrhca and Loss of Sleep. FacSlmllo Signature of NEW YORK. REmtCTBB! EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. mttt ". M iJW - ' I m m r- JfcF''gnga rfl wmm&&i siiWlHt sm. IH BB saH1 19 IfSStisU BUYAN'S VIEW OF PLAFOItM. "I shall not misrepresent the sltuattlon, or appeal for votes for tho tickot upon false grounds. A Democratic victory will moan vory llttlo, If any, progress on economic questions so long as tho party is under tho control of tho Wall Stroot clement. Tho labor plank, an propared. by Judgo Parker's frlonds on tho subcommitco, was a straddling, mcnuingloss plank. Tho nomination of Judgo Parker virtually nultlfios tho antitrust plank." Willinn Jounitigs Drynn, in "Tho Commoner," July 13, 100L OA8TOHIA. Bm tl p ll Kind Yon Haw Always BnfM fatlillHHl'iltMllWIWifllf4 OREGON STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, MONMOUTH Begins Its 23d year Soptombor 20, 1004. Four terms In each school year, affording equal opportunities for beginning a courso la Sop toinbor, Novombor, February and April. THE BEST TRAINING FOR TEACHERS Is tho Normal Courso, with Its atsurnnco of good poiltlons at good wages. Wrlto for now cataloguo containing full Information con corning coursos of study, training In actual teaching afforded undor real conditions In town and country schools and full dotalls about advanced courso of study, with tho additional advantages attached. Addross Secretary, J. D. V. BUTLER, or Prosldont, E. D. RE88 LER, Monmouth, Oregon, H-ttim-)Satiiiaf ;( e mtigiiia imiatHMMacai)f if iaiHMi , ., ::::::::! bUNUY u vtttutu f BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO. ii I fiR ATNBDYER8 ANDSHlPPERSOFftR ATW j Oats For Sale. HOP OR0WER9 SUPPLIES. Crude and stick Sulphur, J J. G. Grata, Agent, tHitgtitifliiiattiiiaitiiiitiiajisigQaiitiim To the WolJ's Fai Soon o Not at AH Next month Is its last, you know, and If you are wise you will go beforo the final ruh. Thoro are Low Rates on Special Dates And the Burlington olfere a splendid sftrviie vk the Bconlo lines. ' .f . j If you are lnterlo.l .tend ywr name ami add row and I'll write yeufulljwrUsulars. ( A. O. 8HELDOK, Otneral Agent, 100 Third fltree, POBTLANB, OBEQON. GASTORIA For Infants nnd Childron. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the t Signature m In Use For Over Thirty Years GASTORIA THt etNTAvn eynn, mw irana oirr. EdUon Theatre Chnngo of program nt tho Edlion theatre tonight. itMtigtitMf soicf-Ha-fr 1-. " 207 Commercial St.. Salem. Ore. J