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0 DAILY CAP ITAIi JOURNAL, SALEM, OREQOK, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER .12, 1904. CLASSIFIED 1 WANTED. EWanted. At once, a lady stenographer who has had experience in doubles en try bookkeeping. Address "Hex," li Salem. Orecon. 11-lU-lwK fWantcd. A middlo-aged woman, to mako her homo and help with tho housework. Apply or phono Liberty store. ll-7-3t BWanted. By a young man, employ ment in Salem or vicinity. Address G. T. N., Journal. ll-10-3t Wanted. Small or cull potatoes for hog feed. Will pay fair prico. A. I -l-lff..- 1.it. O Ctnlnni Yinlf Ttilln 5 .-VCIUllUB, aiuuiu , """"') ...... west of Kaiser scnooi nouse. ji-j-ii ;, Wanted. $8 to $12 weekly easily earned by cither sex knitting seam less hosiery for tho western market; our improved family machine with ribbing attachment furnished worth families who do not own n machine on easy payment plan; writo at once for full particulars and commence making money; no experience re quired. United States Woolen Co., Detroit, Mich. 11-3-tf . Wantod. Good, gentlo family horse to drive single. By J. L. Purvino, Sa lem. Eouto No. 1. 10-31tf - - r . Wanted. A house In good location, East Salem preferred, for small family; must havo three or four bed rooms. Apply to E. W., cans Jour nal. 10-81-tt FOR SALE. Tor Sale. Two very flno building lots, most desirable location, well drained, nnil nlnnted to fruit, near school home. Address "X," care Journal. 11-10-tf Tor Salo. Loean borry plants, one year old. Call ono block north of nsylum Avenue store. Jno. W. Lyons 11-D-3- Tor Sale. A span of gray horses, weight 1200 to 1300 pounds. In quiro of Lee Yates, milo nnd a half east of penitentiary, nenr Skiff's hon vard. or R. P. D. No. 6. ll-8-lw Xor Sale or Trade A second-hand storo with good business, for snlo or trado at a bargain. Address "J.," caro Journal. . 11-7 Of For Sale. Tho Schacfer property, 300 Liberty street. Inquiro of . K. Fer guson, at Manning & Ferguson's store. 11'7 2wk Tor Sale. Sand or Winter Votches. Fred Achilles, four miles north of Salem, half milo wes't of Kolzer school house. 10 37i ror 8ale. Moving .picturo outfit, in first-class condition. At great reduc tion. Address "h. F. II.," Salem, Or., n,A Aniirnnl. O'-O'tf For Salu. Tnree-iourins ot an acre or land, within city llinlts. near school houBe, good house and barn, fruit of all kinds. A bargain at reason able terms. Inquire at Journal of fice. 8-2-tf Tor Rent. A sovjn-room house, with basement and well water pipes in house. Will bo vacated Saturday. Inquiro of A. Schrciber, 424 High streot. 11 0-3f For Rent. A suito of rooms, with elec tric light nnd bath. Enquire of Mrs. R. D. Allen, 347 nigh street. 10-27-tf Rooms And board, with privilege of bath. Reasonable rntes. Inuire at 10S High street, tyj blocks south of State. 10-14-lnf Rooms to Rent Twelve furnished or unfurnished rooms to rent. Loca tion on street car Uno, and ono block to S. P. depot Call on J. C. Ooodale, 12th and Oak streets. MOtf Dr. Parvln's Studio Now open at 297 Commercial strept, upstairs. Piano, voico, armony, counterpoint and musical composition taught, also iolin. Pupils propared as prores sional teachers, singers or plajorfcj Dinlomas civan. Diplomas given. nLI I t CIV.ia.nlKB V A -. Ia AAAll'ail ' $1 25 to $2.35 par 1000. Mathold and P. & B. ready roofing and building paper. Poultry and field fencing. All nt lnironf nnco Walter MorleV. at lowest prices. Walter AJoriey, Salem Fcneo Works, 80 Court street Ualcm Truck and Uray Co. UUest and best equipped company in Sa lem. Piano and furniture moT-c a sDeciaitr omce -paone, si. w, a specially wmto v"". W, Brown & Son, proprietor. OfflM Mn e,n Htntrt atrnal 9-1-lm Cash Paid For poultry and farm pro -" w . . duce: also eood apples wanted, Capital Commission Company, gen eral commission merchants, 177 Commercial street 10-Il-tf-dw 6y Have you tried Ed"wards& Lrsch er for meaU. We have the best sauisge In (own. Come and try It Hast Stats and be convinced, street Hotel Scott Newly furnished, every thing clean and first class. Rooms at reasonable prices. In Cottle block. Salem. A. Scott, prop. 7-6-tf. Lost. A horn umbrella handle. Find er will please leavo at Journal of fice for a deserving persou. ll-5-3t New Lodging House. Everything new, clean and comfortable. Schrotb er block, 149-151 State street. Mat tit Ilutchins, proprietor. Phone M.ln 2874. G-0tf BUSINESS OABD. DR. E. E. JACKSON Treats all dls eases of domestic animals. Offlo 61 Ferry street. Phono 2341 Main. Residence 17 Commercial meet, Phone 2011 Red. Miss Eva Coi Teacher of piano and organ and sight reading. Evening lessons given. Studio, 333 Front street. Phono, Whito 75. 11-12-lm Sidney Hayes Toaciier of violin, man- 1,11.. I. 4 1 .4 Ctt.. uoun nnu guuar, luruiuriy ui omur way Hall, Chicago. Pupils doslring tho'rough instruction at lowest rates ploaso address or call at Will's mu sic store. 9-20-lmo OSTEOPATHS. Dr. M. Theresa Schoottle, Osteopath Graduate of founder's school. Grnnd Opera House, Salem, Oregon. Of fice phono Main 2721. Residence phono, Rod 2G03. Asslstod by Dr. Madeline Stravcns, lato of St. Louis, Mo. DR. W. L. MllROEtt-ilraauato oi the American School of Osteopathy, Kirksvillo, Mo. Ofllco in Broymnn block, Commercial street, over Stock ton's store. Rooms 25 and 20. Phone Red 2413. Rcsldcnco at 360 Summer street. Phono Red 2541. ' PHYSICIANS. '. E. SLATER, M. D., Has opened an office in tho Kldrldge block over Fry's drug store. Ofllco hours, 0 to 12 n. m. and 2 to 5 p. in. Residence North Capital street. Thono, office, Main 2763; residence, Red 81. Gpo cialty, utso so f children. 0-20-3m LODGES. vtolaLodgo No.J 88.bTo"f II., will give a Halloween party at their hall, in the Holman block, Monday even ing, October 31st. Como and seo the ghosts walk, nnd other amusomonts. Admission 25 cents. 10-2S-31 ' Oilvo LodQe, No.' 18, I. O. O. F. I. O O. P. Hall, Saturday each week, i 7:80 p. m. B. D. Herrlck, Jr., N. O. Frank F. Toevs, recording Becretarj Salem Camp. No. 118, Wooamen ot tn World Meets In Holman Hall eynr Friday at 7:30 p. m. P. L. Frasl)' Consul. Wylle A. Moores. Seer tary 1-lMyr Foresters of America Court Sherwood Foresters No. 19. Moots Friday In Turner block. Ira Jorgensen, C. R.; A. L. Brown, Sec. Central Loago .No. 18, K. ot P. luu Hall In Holman block, corner Btau and Liberty Sts. T esday of a week at 7:30 p. m. H. H. Turret C. C; W. I. Btaley, K. of R. and S. Valley lodge No. 18, A. O. U. W. M. In their hall In Holman block, co ner Stato and Liberty, evory H day evening Visiting brethr welcome. Emll Donaldson, M. W. A. B. Aufrance Recorder. Modern Woodmen of America Un gon Cdar Camp No. 5246. Mftatt every Thursday evening at 8 o'cll Holman Hall, E. B. Matton, C: A. L. Brown. Clorlr HOP BUYER8 DIREOTORY JACK CARMICHAEL Hop buyer, Room 1, Bush-Breyinan building, Phono Main 1851. 9-27- WM. BR6WM tt C6.-H01.S, Mohair, wool, hop growers' supplies, No. 229 Commercial streot, Salem, Or' gon. I'hono 13U1. SqUTOE PARRAR-liop merchant and purchasing agent. No. 21014 Commercial streot, upstairs, Salem, Oregon. Phono 1051. T. A. UVESLEY & CO. Dsalers hops nnd hop suppliss. Phono 1 office room 18 Oborheim bldg, in Sa- lorn, Oregon ga lflm 0fegon nM 301 . TrnT.A ht ri.i. In Ougnn hnnl. Bush Breyfiian bloek, Salem, Oregon, also Albany, Oregon. Tnwsnniii anm raths. jnbartfeThopfoly h"rstlw ahnn nn fltuln itnct RrerT tklaS shop on State street Every tals new and up-to-cato. Finest por lain baths. Shave, 15c: hair-cut !I baths, 25c. Two first-class beJ blacks. C. W. Evacs. proprlstor nnAVMPN. ...... . weTclTTvVnTtoaTTeaTTu . . . nrt irnnarflp inimnAit. met-1, un and transfer business, met all tralna. "Phones, down town, Main 2181, rosldencea, Blue 15, red 2070, Stand 218 Commers.al street 8-12-lm WATER COMPANY. SALEM WATER COMPANY OFFICE CITY HALL. Z For water servieo apply at oSc. WM1 PATRIOTISM The stomach is a larger factor in "life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness" than most people are aware. Patriotism can withstand uunger but not dyspepsia. me connrmcu uys peptic "is fit for treason, stratagems and spoil 9." The man who goes to the front for his. country with a weak stomach will be a weak soldier, and a fault finder. A sound stomach makes for good citi zenship as well as for health and happi ness, i Diseases of the stomach and other organs of diges tion and nutrition are promptly and permanently cured by the use of Dr. Tierce's Golden Med ical Discovery. It builds up the body with sound flesh and solid muscle. A T (- t r4 til tdvice whtcb you gave me In regard to my trentment" write Geo. Donier. h., or tw IMUiU Street, Baltimore. Maryland. M used your -Golden Medical Dl-covery1 according to direction After using four ttle I connidered myself cured, ai 1 have not felt any symptoms Ince. Had tried alnicut all remedies thai I heard or that wsre good for dyiivepila, but -with, out relleC Finallv. 1 became dUcouraged. and wrote to you for advice, with the above result." The dealer who offers a substitute for the "Discovery" is only seeking to make the little more profit realized on the sale of les3 meritorious preparations. Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser is acattee on receipt of stamps to iy expense of mailing only. Send 21 one-cent stamps for the paper covered book, or 31 stamps for the cloth bound. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce. Buffalo, N. Y NEW YORK LETTER Now York, Nov. 12. So many sump tuous new hotels in Jew lork linvo been constructed Intely, or are now ap proaching completion that tho facilities for luxurious exlitcneo withiu tho city havo been greatly Increased, lndofa tlgable, Indeed, nro the efforts of many peoplo to onjoy themsclvos moro liber ally than in other years, nnd the ef forts of professional gamblers to af ford them abundant opportunities for amusement nro persistent. Closo under the slmdow of ono of tho most palatial hotels recently opened In uppor Broad way isoino members of the regular de tectivo force succcoded recently in gaining entrance to 11 houso which was used for faro and like games. After a Hoiiiou-lint stormy and tempestuous ox- periunee they succeeded in bringing about tho oitpturo of tho professional experts. A great ileal of money is bo ing risked at night, as well ns in tho daytime, by tho adventurous. Dr. Newell Dwighl Hilli", of Ply mouth Chureh, Brooklyn, is for tho strenuous religion. The present day re ligious dpirit, ho thinks, i not sutll rlnntly militant, nnd recently, aided by the distinguished English Congregation- nliHt, the Rev. William T. Lswsnn, of London, he has sturtod out on nn ovan- golistic enmpnign in Brooklyn along now linos. Whon h left the ProsbyteriHii church to ontor tho Conurouatlonal ilemolna- tlnn, his lettor to tho Presbytery of Chi- epgo giving his ronsons for the change, revoalod him as thoroughly diiwmtisfiod with eonvontlonal methods of church life, and with tho Lnoditoun temper of tho timos, and ho then proposed that ho ami Dr. duiiMulii, of Chisago, start out on n pronehing tour of the largo cities of tho oouutry, CMlluig t' ehureh to life and the ulnneiti U rentnnco. Dr. Hillis is a liborul In tbol hsnsa his mission and his methods will attraet the moro uttentUm. New York youngsters lUrly gro? up on the fire iHWpe. To thr aversg child two iI.Si Of frluw nly are powlblo the" street and the fi - escape and wen "thoa are forbidden territo ry, the former by his wath" ""d the latter by (he municipality. But the fire 0M8I -! Knows nothiaK of tlut wnNieilNility nnd has s gooil 11 ttf fNH in Us nurr.w qua ters. lis Hks Mqaaiatuii' is witn other fire etwtm ekildrvn ai-s the bark eaurt aal fr hours duly they all play "togetVw," althouifi. 1"0 feet art Fear cktMres io Hsrhm lve r.lsvs.1 (Ootntedly so all suuimer and fall awl hare evr yet - lM Mb nij.r' hiHMMNL Tbry May hoaM," "seldler," "Indian,' ami "camping out," d thay b with a long pale aad beat pin ovr the rail of tnalr rasfesUve fir Meaf, raaWng more uarreleus oaUlie taaa ever ware 1"nre.l3uihpjf4 Jho walar. Tfc Janltrs obwt, awl tWleriaats eMtialH, but it maks la differeaeo U the Uy$. The New Verk Jnjir daw brd time of It-tut h fl' knew it. I Another effort is to b wads by ex JTSL Tf toMU.ii n Urn. th persons Interested are descendants of Andrew Hartsfield, who In 1795 leasdd to tho cltv of New York 160 hcrcs west of Central park. This property Is 'ti- mated today to bo worth $300,000,000. Tho Hartsfiold heirs, 150 in number', aro represented by J. T. Cowan, of Dallas. Texas, hltusolf a direct de scendant, who has come to New York to begin suit In tho United States court. Mr. Cowan has in his possivsion tho original leaso and scores of letters written and received by his ances tors relative to tho transaction, (.'arrlnuo does, tho old fashioned black and whito spotted breed that long ago wero a TecognUed adjunct of every village equipage, nro coming into ftsfhinn nualn In tho country colontcs. On tho roads In Westchester It Is usual now to see ono of theso ' huckleberries and milk" dogs, ns they nro called bo eauso of their peculiar spotting, trot ting tirelessly along under tho axlo or n doc-cart or runabout. Tho breed went so completely out of popularity that dogs nro now exceedingly hard to cot. A stableman oniioslto ono of tho big cluDs who is tho fortunate owner of a pair of these Dalmatians recently realized $250 on a litter of ton and has n waiting list. To celcbrato his election ns tho first president of tho new village of Ryo, William II. Parsons has offered tho Haviland Inn, tho oldest hotel In West- ch ter county, to tho vlllngo for a municipal hall. Tho Inn stands in tho middle of tho villngo square, and waa recently purchased by Mr. Parsons, it was known ns a tavern ns early as' 1750, Washington mentioned in his diary that ho stopped thoro overnight whilo on his way to tho battle of Horso Xwl. Later General Lnfavotto wits entertained there. Mr. Parsons stlpu Inted In his offer thnt It must bo main tnlned in its present stylo and bo used as a museum for tho exhibition of his toric relics und for village purposes. l'ow men but those working along tho river front know thnt tho Slocum diS'aster created moro work for ship enrnenters than mivtlilnc that has happened for years, and Its effect is still felt. Never before has there been such nn overhauling f fcccls as diirinc tho last six months. Old hulks have beon practically rebuilt, even to tho sninllest of tho river craft, and the eiilm'nnl Imvo contracts that will kVep them busy for months to come. After 11 varied career tho Hotel do Logorot, at tho comer of Fifth nvenuo and Kightconth streot, has virtually passod out of cxistcuco with the sur render of tho lenso by tho manage ment. Tho building will shortly bo torn down and a big ofllco building will bo erected on itH site. The hotel was opened by tho Count ilo Loaerot in 1801. Ho designed to innko it tho most fashlimablo plaeo of I Us kind in the metropolis, and to this end oxpmided a 'largo fortuno on Its furnishings. Hut it failed to "catch on" with tho fashionable sot niid dur ing tho last deoado has ropoatedly rhitnged management. Lately it has fallen on such ovll days that It became impossible for tho proprietors to mako ends meet. o Don't Eospect Old Ago. It's shameful whon youth fnlls to show uropor respect for old age, but just tho contrary In tho caso of Dr. King's Now Life Pills. They cut oil maladies no mutter how sevoro and lr- rospectivo of old ago. Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Fover, Constipation all yield to this porfoct Pill. 20c nt J. I'. Ter ry's drug storo. n . Qreatest of Efficiency. See tho Jumbo two-horso stump and grub inaohlno, with toloscopo swoop. Four times tho power, twice the weight, and ono-half tho money asked for any other mnchlno. Somothlng new. Cttl land boo it at Salem branch MUoholl, Lowls & Stavor Co. 10 10-tt CASTOniA. , m iua w nut mm bsbj'-i Metct;tt2 v ALL KINDS OF FRUIT TRAY8 AND ORCHABD BOXES at the shop ot i G. F. Mason Miller street, South Baton PHONE 2191 Red. 99W ACADEMY OF THE SA CRED HEART OALEM, ORE. The forty-second achola&tie year begins September 12. Sanitary and otnor Improvements lately mado In the bulkttng. Acadomic, commorolal, graramw grades Intermediate and primary course. PupJU prepared for teacher's certificates. Full course in mualc. rarticular attention paid to health and moral training. A&lret Sister Superior. n ga.. - mt tf.-n.ni, a, dBroSwMSaj-B Vegetable Prcpnrationror As similating mcroca anuucGiua UngthcStoiNichs andDowclsof Promotes DigcsllonXhecrful ncss andUcst.Contaltw neither OplumJtforphino norllmexaL TfOlHAllCOTIC. SMtMCM l)- AtxJmit Apcrfccl Remedy forConsUrxv Tlon 1 Sour Stotnach.Dlarrlioca Worms .Convxilsions .Fcvcristt ncss mulLossorSusKP. FacSimlkt Signnlure of NEW YORK. EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. tt GENERAL REPAIRING -AT F. J. MOORE, Court Street, All work guaranteed. Btttttttttttttttttttttttt Star Restaurant Boat ICo meals in tho city. Coffoo with cakoa 5c. 21 moat tlckota for $2.75, 204 Commorclal streot. in wiwietitita)titt ititgitttiBitii ........ A fl R W f! V O Fiitiiiit I BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO. j I sCP A IN BDYER8 AND Oats For Sale. HOP GROWERS SUPPLIES. Crude tnil stick Sulphur. J. G, Graham, Agent, 1 1 fc '" ' lll'',l."JlrJ.!;'!'!"',"r:' J miuii. 1111 1 nmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm i i(W' ;hm?jarrwm r.b'vimwmm I.. I!3 g l"l Wf I' KtVflW , His.! u jS1 m.A jirhviml ' ; fh I rd?feffi)mJM ' m I M MPJ'JuJr m,Em I HLiMUm Z n 11711 aju.il. . V7wi 1 1 pwm mimmt l I d- 'IE ruouigfl MIDDLINGS j Nli l Si I K I L H nsipii siflwTi KiHuaVtWiinljii aIW. CASTORIA For Infants and Ohildron. The Kind You Have Always Bought lit Use Over Thirty Years CASTORIA TMt enmuH ewMHT, Ntwvannv. : Wall Paper Latest designs in stock, J and good work guaran- teed. We have the smaN 2 store and small prices E. L. Lemmon 299 Liberty St. Phone 2475 BHlPPERSQg GRAIN j 207 Oommsrcial St., Salem, Ore. The Epicure's Deliglit Is n properly broiled and richly fla vorcd portorhousa or slrlola stoak that Is juicy, tomntlnir nnd delicious. nnd that is appetizing on. tho warmest day, Our prlmo hoof, mutton and pork is tho nemo of ozcelleuco in moats. Our pricas nro always low, considering the quality of the meat. E. C. C?oss. Btato Street Market, THE PICK OF THE FOREST Has been taken to BUDDlr the stock ot Bears the J? Signature Am Jx Fo lumber In our yards. Our stock !Z complete with all kinds of lumber J Just received a car load of No, lit shinnies, also a car of fine shakes. Wo aro able to All any and all kind of bills. Come and let us show you in i fatkrtlr Yard and oOlce a&r rJ. P passcoRerS depot 'I'hono Main esi OOODALE LUMBER CCA iaininiannaiin Ftornjtfje Wheat -tho horsu gets tho branyou get th celebrated Wild Hose brand of ua adulteratod, properly and selentinoally Kruuud Uour. Wo buy tho Lest wheat to be bad la America, wo use the best proeass for making yet devised. So sultanti Pure, wholeioiao, qulekrals InK flour the knowing houieVecpsr's delight, the comfort and health of U, entiro household. Salem Floa t'mgMill I mtmn mmmmmmmt