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DAILY CAPITA!. JOUBNAL, SALEM, OttEOON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1901. PBH ,fjjHn CLASSIFIED WANTED. IWanted. $S to $12 weekly easily t earned by either sex knitting sootn- less hosiery for the western n'arkct; our Improved family machine with ribbinir attachment furnished worthv J families who do not own a machin?. on easy payment plan; writo at once ' fnr full TnttiMi1nrfl nnil commence Jlmaklng money; no experience re- gquirod. United States Woolen Co., Detroit, Mich. 11-3-tf .ffcWantcd. Good, gentle family horse to L drive single. By J. Li. 1'urvine, sa lcm, Routo No. 1. 10-31t Wanted. A house la gcod location, East Salem preferred, for small family; must have three or four bed. rooms. Apply to B. W., care Jour nal. 10-21-tf FOR SALE. For Sale. Smnll farm, 20 acres, new houao and barn, nil fenced, sufficient timber for wood, running water, good garden and fruit, IVi miles from postoflice, Salem, cheap. Inquiro "II.," Journal offlce. 11-14-tf For Sale. One buggy, ono cart, one pony, at your own price. Tho pony has been on n mall routo f,or over a year, and is perfectly sound. It is ns good a driver, and can go as far in a day as nny pony in Marion county. Would make a great horso for a rur al route, for it will go every day in tho week. Inquiro at the VTillnm otto Hotel. 11-15-tf For Sale. Tho Schacfer property, 360 Liberty street. Inquiro of Z. K. Fer guson, at Manning & Ferguson's store. ll-7-2wk I"or Bale Moving .picture outfit, In I r .... .. . first-class condition. At great reduc tion. Address "L. F. H.," Salem, Or., caro Journal. 8-2C-tf for Salo. Tnree-fourtns or 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 BStvimBseBseBB FOR RENT. 'or Rent. Ono furnished room for Irent, near business strcots. Inquiro No. 37, South Commercial street. 11-19-lwk "'For Rent. New, modern .store room, fL'i-?480 feet, in Schroibcr's block, v.v Scant about December ist. uoou terms to right party. Aug. Schreibor. 11-18-tf piano for Rent. A good upright piano for ront. nt 3.00 tcr month. Seo Prof. Parvin, 207 Commercial street, upstairs. 11-1" Iflooms 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. Ooodalo, 12th and Oak streets. -20tf MISCELLANEOUS. Dr. Parvln's Studio Now Open at 07 Commercial street, upstairs. . Piano, volco, armony, counterpoint I" and musical composition taught, alio violin. Pupils prepared ns proies- j. slonal teachers, singers or players. Diplomas given. ICash Paid For poultry and farm pro- Lduce: also good applos wanted. LCapltal Commission Company,, gen- oral commission morchants, 177 Commercial street 10-21-tf-dw Shlnglesl Shingles. Now lot received, L25 to $2.35 per 1000. Mathold and lP. & B. ready roofing and funding caner. Poultry and field fencing. All at lowest prices. Walter Morloy, Salem Fence "Works, CO Court street. lUalem Truck and Oray Co. OlJest and best equipped company in ua lem. Piano ard furniture moy.n a specialty Offlce 'phone, 8S1. W. W. Brown & Son, proprietor. Offlce No. 60 State ttreet ?-1llm f Say Have you tried Edwards & Lusch- er'r for meats, we have the teat sausage in town. Come and try it and be convinced. 410 East State street Hotel Scott Newly furnished, every thing clean and first class. Rooms at reasonable prices. In Cottle block, Salem. A. Scott, prop. 7tf. New Lodging House. Everything new, clean and comfortable, 8chrelb er block, 149-151 State street Mat ti Huteklns, proprietor. Phone Mln 2S74. 6-9-W BUSINESS CARD. DR. E. E. JACKSON Treats all dls Aio or domestic animals. Offlce CI Ferry street Phone 2M1 Main. Residenco 17 Commercial street, Phone 2011 Red. Sidney Hayes Teaeb.r of vieiln, man Coun and guitar, formerly of Stein way Hall, Chicago. PmUs desiring thorough instruction at lowest rates r'-easa allrcss or call at Will's a s.5 store. 9 26 lm OSTEOPATHS. Dr. M. Theresa Schoettle, Osteopath Graduate of founder's school. Grand Opera House, Salem, Oregon. Of fice phone Main 2721. Residence phone, Red 2C03. Assisted by Dr. Madeline Stravens, late of St. Louis, Mo. DE. W. L. MEECEH Graduate of the American School of Osteopathy, Kirksville, Mo. Office in Breyman block, Commercial street, over Stock ton's store. Rooms 25 and 20. Phone Red 2413. Residenco at SCO Summer street. Phone Red 2511. PHYSICIANS. F. E. SLATER, M. D., Has opened an office- in the Eldridge block over Fry's drug store. Office hours, 9 to 12 a. m. and 2 to 5 p. nf. Residence North Capital street. Phone, offico, Main 27G3; residence, Red 01. Spe cialty, uiso.sei nf children. 0-20-3m LODGES. vTSfiTLoagoNor88 D. of H., will givo a Halloween party at their hall, in tho Holman block, Monday even ing, October 31st. Come and sec the ghosts walk, and other amusements. Admission 25 cents. 10-2S-3t Oilve Lodge, No. 18, I. Q. O. F. I. O O. F. Hall, Saturday each week, a 7:3C p. m. B. B. Herrlck, Jr., N. a.; Frank F. Toevs, recording secretary Salem Camp, No. IIS, Woodmen of tn World Meets in Holman Hall ersrj Friday at 7:30 p. m. P. L. Fraslet Consul. Wylle A. Moores, Secro tary. 1-12-lyr Foiestcrs of America Court Sherwood Foresters No. 19. Moots Friday in Turner block. Ira Jorgensen, C. R.; A. L. Brown, Sec. Central Loago .so. 18, K. or P. uu Hall lh Holman block, corner Btat and Liberty Sta. T-eaday of ai week at 7:30 p. m. H. H. Turn C. C; W. I. Staley, K. of R. and S. Valley lodge No. 18, A.O. U. W.-Jlt; In their hall in Holman block, eo ner State and Liberty, every Kos day evening. Visiting brethn welcome. Emit Donaldson, M. W. A. E. Aufrance Recorder. Modern Woodmen of America UA gon Cedar Camp No. 5246. Mw'u every Thursday ovenlng at 8 o'cleei Holman Hall, E. R Matten, 1 C: A. L. Brown. Clerk. IIOPBUYERSDntECTORY JACK OARJHCKASL Hup bujer. Room 1, Bush-Broyman building. Phono Main 1851. 9-?7- WM. BROWN ic c6.-UoPs. Mohair, wool, hop growers' supplies. No. 229 Commercial strcot, Salem, Oro con. Phono 1301. SQUIBB FARRAK Hop merchant nnd purchasing agent. No. 21G Commercial street, upstairs, Salem, Orogon. Phono 1651. . T. A. LIVESLEY & CO. Dealers in hops nud hop supplies. Phone 1211, office room 18 Oborheim bldg, Sa lem, Oregon, j . KHEBS BROSl-ilop Merchants, Sa lem, Oregon. Phono 1301. KOLA NEIS Dealer in Oregon hops. Bush-Breyman block, Salem, Oregon, also Albany, Oregon. TON80RIAL AND BATHS. Evan's Barber Shop Only flrsvclast shop on Stato street Every thing new and up-to-uato. Finest port lain baths. Shave, 15c; hair-cut SM baths, 2Sc. Two first-class boei blacks. C. W. Evans, proprietor. DRAYMEN. etch & White do a general dra: and trnnsfor business, meet all trains. 'Phones, down town, Main 2181, residences, Blue 15, red 2070, Stand 218 Commerslal street 8-12-lm WATER COMPANY. SALEM WATER COMPANY OFFICE CITY HALL. For -vater servico apply at offlea Bills payable monthly In advance Man all comnlalnta at the offlc. 3MHMMMHI ALL KIND8 OF FRUIT TRAYS AND ORCHARD BOXE3 at the shop of G. F. Mason Miller street, South Salem PHONE 2191 Red. MWIMHWWMItllMWM ACADEMY OF THE SA CRED HEART SALEM, ORE. Tho forty-second acholattio year hgir flAninrober 13, 8sul,ry n other Improvements lately made In the building. Academic, commercial, grammar grades Intermediate and primary oourtea. Fuplla prepared for teacher's certificates. Fall courso in music. Particular attention paid to health and moral tralnisg. AcVkeia ler Superior. JJT I 111 !! II IIMIJUMI'M BMMHMntaBaaMM B. Mirth is an almost in fallible sign of good health. A sick woman may forc a smile or at times be moved to laugh ter. But when n woman is bubbling over with mirth and merriment she is surely a well woman. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription has mede thousands of melancholy and mis erable women cheerful and happy, by curing; the painful womanly diseases which undermine a woman's health and strength. It establishes regularity and so does away with monthly misery. It dries debilitating drains and so cures the cause of much womanly weakness. It heals inflammation and ulceration, and cures the bearing -down pains, which ore such a source of suffering to sick women. "I take great pleasure In recommending Dr. rierce't Favorite Prescription for female weak ness," writes Mrs. Susannah rermenter, of Pauls Store, Slielbjr Co., Texas. I was troubled with bearing-down pains la my back and hips for six years, nnd I wrote to Doctor rierce for advice I tried his ' Favorite Prescription 'and six bcttles cured me. 1 feel like a new person and I thank Pr Pierce for my health. Life Is a burden to any one without health, I have told a (treat many of my friends about the geat medicine t loolr " Accept no substitute for "Favorite Prescription." There is nothing "just as good." Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser is sent free on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Send si one-cent stamps for the paper covered boo):, or 31 stamps for the cloth bound. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. To Consider Divorco Bill. Dallas, Texns, Nov. 21. Jurists, preachers and othor mon of influence nro gathering in Dallas for a confer ence on tho divorco ovil, which hits as sumed alarming proportions in Toxns of lato. All sections of tho state will bo represented nt tho conference It is proposed to nppenl to tho stato legisla ture which meets in January to pass laws to check tho divorco tide. A Runaway Bicycle. Terminated with an ugly cut on the leg of J. B. Orner, Franklin Orovo, 111. It developed n anlilinrn ulanr un yielding to doctors and remedies 'for four years. It's just as good for burns, scalds, skin eruptions and piles. 25c nt J. C. Perry's drug storo. Don't Rospect Old Ago. It's shamoful whon youth fails to show proper rospect for old ago, but just tho contrary in tho caso of Dr. King's Now Llfo Pills. Thoy cut off maladies no matter how sovero and ir respective of old age. Dyspepsia, JmuuVice, Fever, Coulij.otlun all yield to this perfect Pill. 25c nt J. C. For ry's drug store. OASTOniA. Brs tha j? ' n hm m nm w"2r! 1hj Kind You Han Mars Bosf.M Capital Normal School First National Bank building, Sa lem, Or. Fall term of twelve weeks opens September 20th. Normal, ac ademic, preparatory and business courses. Address. J. J. KRAPS, Salem, - Oregon Hop Wie Wo nro headquarters for hop wire or wiro fencing. Call or write and got prices. Wo can savo you money. Walter Morley. SALEMJFENCE WORKS 60 Court St. Gall on Your Stepmother At the CalemDje Works when jou vrol T'-ur clolhes eltaut). dywl, repaired or pnw-i. is ItDw) velvet collars on, also suit pftutrri IT the ujonUi. You can get aorthlus (eajl (rota Ilr ol glore to the most elaborate sll K gowns, Mrs. O. It Walker, rrop mCemaMfelallH. Pound Masters Sale. Notice Is hcroty given that under the provisions of ordinance No. 200 I will on Tuesday, November 22, 1WI. at 1 o'clock p. in. at the pound In the city of Salon), sell at publle auotlpD. the following dosorluod Impounded animal, to-wlU A yearling heifer. light red, ft oar- marks er brands. Oaa swall rrfiZ M, red and white spotted, so ear marks er brands. Tlnlnc. ttin nlmvo Anjrju nniuinlls claimed before said date, sale will be wunoui reserve. Dsttd XeveaUr 18, 1KI. J U. PBNLAND. t PcaadBsat'.er serata warn ;; state SOCIAL NEWS f-H-r i i IIWimiHHtW Cottago Drove. Miss Lu Scott nnd Miss White, of En- gene, were tho guests of the Misses Maggie and Lizzio Xeatch last week. Mrs. Ben Lurch, accompanied by her daughters, Mlssos Llllio nnd Celln, left on tho local Saturday for Portland, to attend tho wedding of Irs, Lurch's niece, Miss Hoxter. Mr. and Mrs. Joo Onroutto havo re turned from a 10 week's trip East, nnd report having had ad ollghtful time. They visited tholr old homo in Earlam, town, tho fnirvit St. Louis, Nobrnska, Kansas, New nnd Old Mexico, Arizonn nnd California. They report that ninny of their Eastern friends contomplnto visiting Oregon during tho 1003 fair. Hew Grace nnd family, of Indian Ter ritory, hovo locnted in Cottago Grove, and Ilev. Grace will havo chnrge of tho Cumberland Presbyterian church here. A very ploasiint reception was tendered them by tho members of tho church Fri day evening. Rev. and Mrs. C. A. Wooloy, of Eu gene, hnvo been tho guests of relatives here tho past week, qu their return from n visit to tho St. Louis fair, nud also to their old homo iu Missouri. Mrs. O. Alstend, of Ilnrrisburg, visit ed her brother, Mr. C. Madson, tho jow oler, for a few days tho first of last week. A very pleasant party was tondercd Messrs. Irn Conner nnd Ernest Sears Monday night nt tho Woodmen hnll, as thoy are leaving for Portland to reside. A basket ball team has been organ- hod in tho high school, and they intend to moot tho Drain Normal school In a big gamo. Newport. Tho city election is hold December "1. Tho council met todny to submit n now city charter. Attorney B. F. Swopo is nt Oregon City nt tho bedsido of his father. Marshfleld. Tho chamber of commerco is stirring up tho mail servico. Tho steamer Alliance cuts out tho run to 'Frisco and piles lAtwceii Eu ri'kn nud Portland, via Marshfleld. The outgoing Hreukwntor'H cargo consisted of 431) tons of coal, 3000 boxes nf npplei nud 45 tons of general merchandise. Asbestni has been discovered on Cnnvon crock. Josoiililno county, ino veins, which nro said to bo excellent asbestos, wore found by William Mc intosh. Tho Grant's Pass city coucil has en ti'retl into a contract for striyit light ing for live yitnrs with tho Grant's Pass Now Light and Power rnmpuny. Tho contract culls for nine arch light, (50 liienndoaeoiits of 32 cttnille power nt $12.") por month. Each additional nrc 0.50, Incnndoscent 1.40 por month. o Bowaro of Ointinonts for Oatanh That Contain Mercury, ns morcury will suraly destroy tho sonso of Hinoll and complotoly dcrango tho wholu syslt'iii whon viltorilig it through tho mucous surfaces. Such nr tlolos should novor bo usod oxcopt on prc-HCrlptions from ropulablo physl elnns, u tho damngo thoy will do is ten fold to tho good you can possibly dorivo from them. Hall's Catarrh Curo, mnnufacturod by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, contains no mer cury, nnd Is taken internnlly, acting directly upou tho blood and mucous surfaces of tho system. In buying Hall's Cata:rh Ctuo be sure you get the gontt'iio. it is taken Internnlly and ml In Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Chtfioy & Co. Testimonials froo. Bold by druggists. Frieo 7Cs per bottle. TAko Hall's Family Pills for const! patron. O i' Winter Bates to Yariulna Bay. In order to atflomiiimlute the many people who wish to make a wiuttr trip to Yiuina Uy, the Southern 1'uriflc Company will sell on Wednesdays ami Saturdays of eah weak, until Mutch 31, 1MW, round-trip tickets at low rate, to Yaquina and mturn, limited to 00 deys frowi date of le. Titos who desire to take advanUge of this rate should apply to the nearest Kouth era Paelfle agent far tiekeU. 11 3 "' A young hum In Edge warriil a girl niiwed Piclik. Mi w u r4 PiekLj, of sours. 0 ' CASTORIA For Infant and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of CZtf& II SiflSSCSiiai SstQRlS TTTjtftp TyL ,lrf- v v fl ,Afcrctahlc PccpnrallonrorAs- slmllallntJ llicFoodnmlRcdula- , lingthcStoinaclisoMBovi'clsor miitj GENERAL REPAIRING AT F. J. MOORE, Court Btreot, Alt work ifuarauleed. IMMHSIIMtllitlllX Star Restaurant Boat 15c meals In the city. Cofteo with cakoa Cc. 21 meal tickets for $2.75. 204 Commorclat street. Promotes Digcstlon.Ch;rrur- M & Jf f UT nessarrinest.Contalns neither il nf rkRiw Oplum.Morpltino norMicraL M UX JT NOX "NAIIO OTIC . Jl iVW 4 VT Mx.Smjut I B lil a A-mtSmt A K& III ggs&A j. 1 r lii1' " tlSittytmtnmK f Wt V f II fj Apctfccl Remedy for Qonstlpa- If v IF VVW non.SourStomaclt.Diarrhocn m I kg Wortrtf.Conwilsions.Fcvcrish- HI tg LiM fllfni ncssond Loss of Sleep. 9 J TUT UffOl facUimilo Si'giiftlure or H ' jjggg I Thirty Years I mcremorviiM.PCR. 1 llHu I Ullln Ttti.m iii it MttHf lstiarN-BIltsi IBIHlHilf unit itnn tt::::A G E N I j GRAIN BDYERS AND Oats For Sale. HOP GR0WKR9 SUPPLIES. Crude and stick Sulphur. J. G. Graham, Agent. MsKHKv4HBitaiaiiisitittiigaH f-'" 8 i ) (sHaiWIlHllfflfflfllllllllllsHst. ttst.4a4esisiiaiiiiiffliaeistBettit-ltw r i f J ,) 4r 4 CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought 1 Bears the . i tms ctrru oupanr. Mitw tea errr . ft : Wall Paper i Latest designs in stock, and good work guaran- teed. We have the small CfltSt Ai9M OIIIUM l is7 E. L. Lemmoira 299 -Liberty St. Phone 2475 C Y O F:::m nrTWttnvrj m sr. OC uJ. z SHlPPgRSOF GRAIN 207 Commercial St., Salem, Ors. I HF II,,., , ,l,, I, 1 TIIBBB'S HO FOOL LIKE AN OLD rOOL hut tho yoiinR ono that pays out his k0,"I nionoy for dry, tougb and luforlor niont, whon ho can get prime, Juioy and tender steaks, chops nnd Diets for tho samo prlco rlj,'lit hero nt all times. Our meats nro cut from tho host fed and fat test cattle, nnd Is nlirnyi satlsfnc tory, E. C. CfOSS. State Qtroet Market THE PICK OF THE FOREST Has been taken to supply the stock ofx lumber la our yards. Our stock Uf complete with all kinds of lumber. Just received a car load of Ko, 1 nblDgloi, nUo a car of fine tbakea.! Wo are ablo to fill any and all kind of bills. Come and lot us show yon? our block. Yard and offlce aear rf. P. passengers depot. 'Phone Main 65 L. OOODALE LUMBER CCS Agricalttirc's Tfiumpli i the suptrflRe Wild Umie flour, made front ohole -wlaUr wheat, and groaud l.v ll. t Imv.1 i8gjij, .A l. with our name as the millers Is a guar, bntce of parity and hlgh-grado excel lento. Oar Wild lloio flour il unfur IaMil for ths baking of breads and foodstuff. SaltraFiotffkgMjlfe a inHnMiMra wi;i!Hnaiiaan