Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, October 21, 1904, Page 7, Image 7

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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1904.
CLASSIFIED
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WANTED.
Wanted. A middle-aged lady as a
companion for a lady. Address "A,"'
care Journal office. 10-20-3t
Wanted. German boy, to learn bak
ery trade. Inquire at California
bakery, 33 Court street 10-19-tf
Wanted Dressmaking and plain sew
ing. W1H go to houso and Bew by
the day. Children's clothes a spe
cialty. Address Mrs. Ella V. Wil
son, Salem, or call at one block
east, then one block north of North
school. 10-19-3t
Wanted. Good, reliable man wants
employment in Salem ' or vicinity.
Best of references. Address "M.,"
Journal. 10-19-3t
Wanted. By a young ,man, a placo to
work for board, while attending
school. Call at 475 High street.
10 17-3t
Wanted. To rent small cottage close
in, or near car linos. Must bo on
lease of one or more years. Address
L. J., care Journal.
Wanted. Two dry .goods salosladles.
Apply at the Chicago store, Court
etreet, Salem. James McEvoy. 8-30-tf
Wanted. To purchase a piece of land
suitable for potatoes, hops or hay.
Address, with particular, lock box
488, Salem, Oregon. 7-1-tt
roTSaTGChcapTsquaroC
piano, also n buggy, surveyor's
chain and compass. Inquire at Fair
banks & Hutherford's, over Wcller
Bros. 10-17-lwk"
For Sale or Trade A AO-acre fruit nnil
chicken rnnch. Good house, barn,
and other out buildings. Excellent
home. Mile from railroad, good
school nnd trading point. "J. G.,"
Journal. 10-8-lm"
Tor Sale. A team. Inquire of B. F.
Baxter. East Salem. 0-4-tf
Tor Sale. Moving .picturo outfit, in
first-class condition. At great reduc
tion. Addross "L. F. H.," Salem, Or.,
care Journal. 8-20-tf
For Sale. Tnree-fourtnB or an acre of
land, within city limits, .near school
house, good bouse and barn, fruit
of all kinds. A bargain at reason
able terms. Inquire at Journal of
fice. '8-2-tf
FOR RENT.
For Runt. A 7-room house, 7 blocks
south of business center. City
water, sceptic tank, on car line. Ad
dress P. O. box 203. 10-20-3t
Booms And board, with privilego of
bath. Iteasonablo rates. Iuuiro at 103
High street, 3,i blocks south of
State. 10-14-lm
Rooms to Rent Twolvo furnished or
unfurnished rooms to rent Loca
tion on street car line, and one
block to S. P. depot. Call on J. O.
Ooodalo, 12th and Oak streets. 6-20tf
MI8CELLANEOU8.
Lost Between Salem and Marlon, a
Lady's Ion gcloak. Return to Jour
nal office. 10-19-3t
O. K. Grubber and Stump Pullor
Beats them all; thrco state premi
ums; grubs an acre a day; ono horso
has the power of 09; investigate.
Jas. Fiuney, Brooks, Or, ,10404m
Fuel and Feed. Tho Smith Fuel and
Feed Company is prepared to fur
nish sawed wood, coal, etc., on prompt
delivery. Office with Salem Abstract
& Land Co. Phone Black 2201.
10-5-lm
$300 Can bo invested to bring IS per
cent. Only one opportunity. Apply
to M. care Journal office. D-2fl-3t
Shingles I Shingles. New lot received,
$1.25 to $2.35 per 1000. Mathoid and
P. & B. ready roofing and bnlldlng
paper. Poultry and Hold fencing. AH
at lowest prices, Walter Morley,
Salem I'enco Works, 00 Court street.
Cab Service. New cab .just arrived.
Can bo found at Lowe's livery stable
Phone Main 1601. Best service and
reasonablo rates. E. Townsend.
Hotel Scott Newly furnished, every
thlnj clean and first clas. Rooms
at reasonable prices. In Cottlo
block, Salem. A. Scott, prop. 7-6-tf.
New Lodging House,-- Everything
new, clean and comfortable. Schrelb
er block, 149-151 State street Mat
tie Hutching, proprietor. Phone
Main 2S74. 6-9-tf
Bay Have you tried Edwards & Lusch
er's for meats. We have tho best
sausago in town. Come and try It,
and be convinced. 410 East State
street
Salem Truck and Dray Co. Oldest
and best equipped company In Sa
lem, Piano ard furniture mor.cx
a specialty Office ywie, 8L W.
W. Brown & Son, jr dr. Offlc
No. 60 State Btrf 9-1-lni
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Undertaker. We carry the lirfM
and finest lino of undertaker! good
la the city. Price to unit alt
Black and wait bears Proa$
reliable. Save money by calling al
No. 107. A. M. Clougb, A. J. But)
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HOPPJJYEgnpigpCTOttYr'
JACK CARMIOIIAEL-Hop buyers
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41UUUI 4, A)U3UDrUJ U1UU UUUUIU?
Phono Main 1851. 9-27.
WM. mtuwn at oo. ttops. Mohair,.
wool, nop growers' supplies, ne:
229 Commercial street, Salem, Oro-
gon. i'lione iaui
8QUIKE FAlikAJi liop merchant
and purchasing agent. No. 21GVi
Commercial street, upstairs, Salem,
Oregon. Phono 1051.
T. A. LTVESI-ET & CO.-Doalors In
hops and hop supplies. Phono 1211,
office room 18 Obcrhoim bldg, Sa
lem, Oregon.
KEEBS BEOS. Hop Merchants, Sa
lem, Oregon. Phone 1301.
KOLA NEIS Dealer in Oregon hops.
Bush-Breyman block, Salem, Oregon,
also Albany, Oregon.
lONbOHIAL. AND UATHb.
Evan's Barber Shop Only nratrvuu.
Bhop on State street Every tilaj
new and up-to-uato. Fluent pore
lain baths. Share, 15c; hair-cat Jt
baths, 26c. Two first-class boe
blacks. C. W. Evans, proprietor
DRAYMEN.
Welch & White do a general dray
and transfer business, meet all
trains. 'Phones, down town, Main
2181, residences, Blue 15, red 207C.
Stand 218 Commerslal street 8-12-lm
BUSINESS CARD.
DR. W. L. MEEOES--Graduate of the
American School of Osteopathy,
Kirksville, Mo. Offico in Broyman
block, Commercial street, over Stock
ton's store. Booms 25 and 2G. Phono
Bed 2413. Besidenco at 360 Summer
street. Phone Bed 2541."
Miss Eva Cox Teacher of piano nnd
organ and sight reading. Evening
lessons given. Studio, 333 Front
street. Phone, Whlto 75. 11 124m
WHeTB. Smith On Monday, October
10th, purchased a half interest in
tho blacksmith shop formerly owned
by him at 181 Commercial street, op
posito tho Willamette Hotel, nnd tho
now firm of Arnold & Smith is prepared
to do nil kinds of general blacksmith
ing and horso shoeing. 10-10-lm
ASSAYERS.
S. E. HASSAN Mining engineer, as-
Bayer nnd mineralogist nnd consult
ing metalurgist. Mining properties
cnrcfully examined and reported on.
Thoso having mining properties will
do well to call on him. Boom 15
Broyman block. 10-7-tf
Dr. Z. M. Parvln Beturns from ITls
Eastern trip about Octobor 6th, and
will resume his music teaching at
207 Commercial street, upstairs, on
nnd aftor October 11th 10-1-lmo
ttNUIUV k SMilNbLEB-Ilave pur
chased tho oil stand formorly occu
pied by John Knight, and are now
prepared to do horseshoeing and gen
eral blacksmithing. All work war
ranted. 217 Liberty streot. 9-22-lm
Sidney Hayes Teacher of violin, man
Uoiin nnil guitar, lormony oi oioin
way Hall, Chicago. Pupils desiring
thorough instruction at lowest rates
' ploase address or call at Will's mu
sic store. 9-20-lino
Dr. M. Teresa Schoettle, Osteopath
Graduato of founder's school. Grand
Opera House, Salem, Oregon. Of
fice phono Main 2721. Besldonco
phone, Bed 2603.
F. E. SLATEB, M. D., Has opened an
office in iho Eldrldge block over
Fry's drug store Office hours, 0 to
12 a. m. and 2 to G p. m. Beaidcnce
North Capital Btroet. Phono, office,
Main 2703; rcsidence,Bcd 91. Spe
cialty, uiso set of children. 9-20-3m
LODGES,
Olive LcaoeTNoTliri. O. O. F7t. O
O. F. Hall, Saturday each week, al
7:80 p. rn. B. B. Herrlck, Jr., N. Q.;
Frank FToevs, recording secretary
8alem Camp, No. llfl, Wooamen of th
World Meets in Holman Hall over
Friday at 7:30 p m. P. L. Fraslex
Consul. Wylle A, Moores, Secre
tary. 1-12-lyr
Valley lodge No. 18, A. O. U. W. Mcu
in their hall In Holman block, cor
ner State and Liberty, every Mti
day evening Visiting brethrr
welcome. Emll Donaldson, M. W.
A. E. Aufranco Recorder.
Central Lodge No, 18, K. of p-CoauT
nail In Holman block, corner SUtt
and Liberty SU. T-esday of a
week at 7; 30 p. m. H. H. Turner
C. C; W. I. Steley, K, of R, and 8.
Foresters) of America Court Uh
wood Foresters No. 13, Meet Frt
day In Tumor block. H. O
Meyer, C. R.; A. L. Brown, Sea
Modern Woodmen of America-Orb
gon Cedar Camp No, 6240. Vf'a
every Thursday evening at 8 o'elJ
Holman Hall, 3. E. Mattes,
C; .A. L. Brown, Clerk. .
WATER COMPANY.
SALEM WATER COMPANY
OFFICE CITY HALL.
For water erric apply t oMt
Bills payable Bostkiy la &rmm
Uao all complalata at tie oSe.
lie Price if Meislre.
U is hard for a lovely woman to forego
the pleasures of the life which she was
created to enjoy and adorn. She may
have to be busy all day in office or in
store, yet she cannot deny herself the
tociai pleasures which are offered her.
But tne tattgue is
often too gTeat for
her, and she suf
fers from headache
and backache as a
. conseouence of
. ove -exertion.
ft Women who are
tired and worn out
will find a perfect
tonic and nervine
in Dr. Tierce's Fa
vorite Prescription.
It cures headache,
backache and the
other aches and
pains to which
women are subject
It establishes regu
larity, dries weak
ening drains, heal
inflammation and
ulceration, and
cures female weak
ness. Itmakcsweak
women strong and
sick women well.
"I am io Dleasrd
with yourlmtmctloat,
I hardly know what
thank to give you for
your kind favor."
write Mrs Mllo Dry
ant, of Lota, Thorns
Co., Ga. "I iufTtrtcl
so much with rrrat
pain In my back and thf lower part or my
stomach and palpitation of the heart, that at
time I could Yurdlv lie down. Could hardlz
eet up In the morning but after ming three
bottles of Favorite rreacription and twovialj
or Dr. Fierce': Pleatant relict, I am like a new
woman "
Sick women, especially those suflerlnjr,
from diseases iof long standing, are in
vited to consult Dr. Pierce, by letter,)w.
All correspondence is held as strictly pri
vate and sacredly confidential. Address
Dr. R. V. Tierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
Testimony of a Minister.
Bov. Jno. S. Cox, of Wake, Ark.,
writes, "For 12 years I suffered from
Yellow Jaundice. I consulted a num
ber of physicians nnd triod all sorts
of medicines, but kot no relief. Then
I began the uso of Electric Bitters
and feel that I am now cured of a
diseaso that had mo in its grasp for
12 years." If you want a reliable
medicino for Liver and Ividney trouble
stomach disorder or general debility,
get Electric Bittors. It's guaranteed
by J. C. Perry. Only COc.
roxix.
Btars tit 4 ' A "u I' w"a5
The Kind You Harc Always Boojht
NIGHT SCHOOL
Fall Term Opens Monday, Septem
ber 26th.
Subjects Fco 3 months.
Arithmetic .... . $2.00
Bookkoping 4.00
Ponmanshlp 2.00
Grammar 2.00
Beading and Spelling .... 2.00
Othor subjects taught if required.
For particulars call at
Y. M. C, A. OFFICE
White Lily Flout I
Manufactured by
Rikcrea! Milling Co.
Ia the Flour for Family Use
Try a sack l
It it don't suit you, your money
back.
I Capital Commission Co.
Baiem uisinouiors
VITJ-ORB S&
Bhenrootl,
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OllwrtA
liaker. Balem, ore
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 Stote,
Pa1 H. Haraef, Prop.
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SACRED
HEART
ACADEMY
Celebrates lis Forty"
Fifth Anniver
sary. Historical Event In the Con
duct of This Historic
Institution
The pupils of Sacred Heart Acade
my, in this city, wore given a holiday
on Friday. II Is an important day In
tho history of the, order of Sisters of
tho Holy Names of Jesus and Mar'y,
who own nnd control tho school. For
ty-five years ago today October 21,
1859 tho first, delegation of those
pious sisters 12 In number arrived
In Oregon from Montreal, having
made tho voyago by tho way of the
Isthmus of Panama, w'lth many trials
nnd dangors.
It was through tho request of Arch
bishop F. N. Blanchet, tho pioneer
prolato of tho great Pacific North
woat, that tho bravo little company
of teaching sisters was procured, and
he accompanied them on their voyage
to the "Far West," In tho samo o
sel with them General Winflold Scott,
then an Idolized hero, was also a pas
senger, and in their annuls of tho
Journey tho sisters record with great
gratltudo hla romarkablo kindness and
consideration to them. An account of
the landing at Portland, written a few
years ago, closes with this paragraph:
"An oxpoctnnt throng of spectators
lined ono of Portland's wharfs! on
tho morning of October 21, 1859. The
arrival of General Scott and his staff
was an auspicious event tha' called
forth hundreds, In whoso hearts tho
great Amerclnn gonoral hold his place
as an Ideal hero; 'tho return of Ore
gon's apostolic prelafo to his flock
was joyously welcomed by tho few
dovoted priests and tho pioneer Cath
ollcs of Portland, whose gratltudo
was bound'ess on beholding his of
forts to procure an educational sis
torhood rowardod"
Tho 12 sls'ers compoilng tho devot
ed and unsotflsh band wore Sisters
Mary Alphonso, Mary of Mercy, Mary
Margaret, Mario do la Visitation,
Francis Xavlor, Mary du Calvalro,
Febronla, Florence Porpetua, Arson
lu's, Julia and Agntha, and a romark
ablo tribute to tho climate of Oregon.
lo-that after, 45 yeari of unceasing and
laborious toll, six of thoso, or 60 per
cent, are still allvo and In active sor
vlo, vl: Sisters M. Margaret, Fran
els Xnvior, Porpetua Agathn and Fe
bronla, the last named being ono ol
thoso In hargo of Sarod Heart Aad
omy In this Ity, tho othors being at
St. Mary'a collogo and academy in
Portland.
Their coming to Portland found
veil, cheerloss surrolundlngs. Where
now stands tho magnificent brick
structuro between Fourth, Fifth,
Market and Mill streets, thero was a
small wcodon building with nono of
the comforts of life. Their first nights
wero spout with their satchels for pll
lows and tho aval'ablo contents of
satchels for bed- coveilng. The Incnn
ronlencos, and, ono might say, hard
ships, of tho early dayB for thorn wore
many, but thoy wero consecrated to
a cause, and they boro all with pa
tience. Four years' lalor In 1863 a fow of
those sisters camo to Salem and start
od their 'first school In tho old Ma
sonic hall at the corner of Chemeketa
and church streets, whoro Dr. Rich
ardson's residence now stands, later
securing tho property which thoy now
occupy, and whore thoy havo built up
an education Institution that Is a
sourco of prldo to this city.
At tho Portland collogo and acade
my thoro is also a holiday today and
a colebratlon of tho anniversary, In
which SUtor Febronla has joined her
five remaining fellow-pioneeM In lok
Ing back ovor this long lifetime and
renearsing tho scenes and oxporloncos
incident theroto. It ourtalnly forms
au event In Oregon hUtory well worth
remembering and honoring.
Notes From Woman's Club,
Tho Salem Woman's Club feel very
grateful to Mrs. Park and Mrs. Wig
filna for their pleaant afternoon of
last week. Tholr next mooting will
bo held Saturday, October 22d, at the
library rooms.
HUIE WING SANG CO.
Great sale of Chinese and Japanese
fancy goods. We also make up all
kinds of wrappers and waliits, under
wear and skirts. Gents' and ladles'
furnishing goods, fancy goods, laces
and embroideries. Court (treat, corner
of alley, Salem.
Tho Kind Yon lliwo Always
in uso for over 30 years,
and
72. sonnl supervision slnco its inflmcy.
f"C6CCA4fci Allnwnri ntm in docnivo vou In this.
AU Counterfeits, Imitations and" Just-ns-good oro hut
Experiments that trlllo vrlthnnd endanger tho health of
Infants and Children ISxnorlcuco against Exnorhnont
What is CASTORIA
Cftstoria is a harmless substitute for Castor OH, Pare
goric, Drops and Seuthing: Syrups. It is Pleasant. 16
contains neither Opium, Morphluo nor othor Narcotio
substance. Its ago is its guarantee It destroys Worms
and allays Fevorlshness. It euros Dlarrhooa and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething- Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, gh ing healthy and natural sleep.
Tho Children's Panacea-Xho Mother's Friend.
GENUBNC CASTORIA ALWAY8
Bears th
loy fcuc&M
The Kind You Haye Always Boup
In Use For Over 30 Years.
tw oiRTMin eoMKitv, t MunftAT tmt. Htw Ton errr.
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i GENERAL
REPAIRING
-AT
F. J. MOORE,
Court Street,
All work guaranteed.
MS(IIMMimtHMHH
Star Restaurant
Dost 15c meals In the city. Coffoo
with cakos 5c. 21 meal tlckota for
$2.76. 204 Commercial streot.
OREGON STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, MONMOUTH
Boglns Its 23d year Soptombor 20, 1004. Four torms la each school
year, affording equal opportunities for beginning a course in Sop
tombor, Novombor, February and April.
THE BEST TRAINING FOR TEACHERS
is tho Normal Courso, with Its assuranco of good positions at good
wages'. Write for new cataloguo containing full Information con
cerning courses of study, training in actual teaching affordod under
roal conditions In town and country schools and full detail! about
advanced courso of study, with tho additional advantages attachod.
Addross Bocretary, J. B. V. DUTLER, or President, E. O. RE08
LER, Monmouth, Orogon.
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BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO J
GRAIN BDYER3 AND 8HIPPBR80F GRAIN
Oats For Sale.
HOP PROWERS SUPPLIES. Crude and attck Sulphur.
J J. G. Qraliam, Agent,
iaiatHHlflllM4atWf ! WffM
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iaMiiiaiiiaiaiaiiaitm8iaiaaiaiiii'
Bought, and -which bns boca
has homo tho slgnatnro of
has boon nmdo under his pcr-
Signature of
: Wall Paper
Latest designs in stock,
and good work guaran
teed. We have the small
store and small prices .
E. L. Lemmon y
299 Liberty St
Phone 2475
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207 Commercial 8t., Salea, Om. I
Tlie Epicure's
Delight
Is a properly broiled nnd richly Ha'
vored jiortorliouio or sirloin steak
tlmt is juicy, tempting and delicious,
mid tlmt is appetizing on tho warmest
day. Our prime beef, mutton nnd pork
is tlio nemo of oxeclionco In meats. Our
prioos are always low, considering tbo
quality of tho mnat,
E. C. Cross.
GUte etreet Market
THE- PICK OF THE FOREST
Ilaa been taken to supply the stock ofT
lumbor in our yards. Our stock lsf
complete with all kinds of lumber:
Just received a car load of No, Ji i
shingles, also a car of flno shaks.J ',
Wo are ablo to fill any And All kind; ;
of bills. Come and let us show yon; ;
our iitock.
Yard and office near U. P. paMafrx
depot 'Phone Main 661,
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