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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1904)
AUWW wwwwrosrmsr. I'V1 TTvifft DAttif CAPITAL JOtmWAL, 8AldEi, OBEGOK, SATURDAY, B-EGEMBEri 10, 1604. J CLASSIFIED WANTED. Wanted. Lady or gontloman of fair education to travel for a firm of $200,000 capital. Salary $1072 per yoar nnd expenses; paid wcokly. Ad dress, with stamp, J,. A. Aloxandcr, Daily Capital Journal, Salem, Oro- gon. 12-3-3t Wanted. Trfo gontlomon boardors.. In quire at No. 00,Tcorner of Commercial and Marlon, streets. 11-29-lwk Wanted. $8 to $12 weekly easily earned by either sex knitting seam less hosiery for tlio western market; our improved family maclilno with ribbing attachment furnished worthv families who do not own a maclilno, on easy payment plan; wrlto at once for full particulars and commence making monoy; no oxporlenco re quired. United States Woolon Co., Detroit, Mich. t 11-3-tf FOrtSALE. For Bale. Cedar posts at Dc. Sawed and dressed 18c;.fivo grades of shin gles. Suroly Ican ploaso you from ono of the flvo. Hough and dressed lumber of all kinds, lath and mould ing. It will 'cost you nothing to got prices nnd look at my lumber. High street, opposito Gilo & Co. S. P. McCrackcn, Phono Black 2495. 12-3-lwk Tor Salo. Good Bronzo turkoys, eithor pullets or cockerels. Rockwell Farm, Turner, Or. " 12-2-lwk For Salo. At a bargain. Houao, barn and lot for $000. Fino fruit trees on place. Address '".' caro Journal. 11-28-tf For Sale. Two very flno building lots, most doslrablo location, well drainod, and planted to fruit, near school houso. Address "X," caro Journal. 11-10-tf For Sale. Moving .picture outfit, In first-class condition. At groat reduc tion. Address "Jj.F.JL," Salem, Or., caro Journal. 8-20-tf FOR RENT. Boat for Salo. Columbia river keel bot tom boat, with sail, cost $85, for salo at $15. Call on D. F. Jerman, 210 Commercial street. 11-28-tf For Eont. New, modern .storo room, 24x80 foot, in Schroibor'd block, va cant about December 1st. Good terras to right party. ' Aug. Schroibor. 11-18-tf Rooms to Rent. Twolvo furnished or unfurnished rooms to rout Loca tion on streot car lino, and ono block to S. P. depot Call on J. O. Goodale, 12th and Oak streets. -20tf MISCELLANEOUS. Warning. The public aro notified that I will not pay any bills contracted by anyono but myself. J. A. Bonoy. 12-2-3t Sam Casta Public training atablo at Stato Fair Grounds. Horses trainod for road or track purposes. Satisfac tion guaranteed. Prices roasonablo. 12-l-3m Ad Writer A good nd writer Is willing to writo a fow ads for local firms at roasonablo ratos. Contracts mado by tho month or year. Address B, care Journal. Christmas Trees. Choico trees for public, or prlvato occasions. Order early. Clarenco Blundell, Morning sido. Phono Bod 2000. 12-3-td iiBdiea Troubled with a growth of hair on tho faco can find sure, painless and cany euro ourn. Warranted harm less. Send ono dollar nnd address. Lock box 47, Portland, Or. 11-23-lm" Two Oar Loads Of "Hop wiro to ar rive about December 15th, and ono car of wiro fonco about January 1st. Discount for advanco order. Walter Morloy, 00 Court street, Sa lem. Cash Paid For poultry and farm pro duco; also good apples wanted. Capital Commission Company, Eon oral commission merchants,, 177 Commercial street 10-21-tf-dw tiay- Hav& you tnea Kawaran it Luscn- tr! for meats. We have tho boat Bauutge in town. Come and try It, and bo convinced. 410 East State street Motel Scott Newly furnished, evory thins cleats and first class. Booms at reasonable prices. In Cottle block. Balem. A. Scott, prop. 7-8-tt, New Lodging House. Everything new, clean and comfortable. 8chrelb er block, 149-1C1 State street Mat tie Hutching, proprietor. Phone M.Un 2874. fl-9f ; m n 1 1 1 1 u 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 a m :: Elite Cafe... ;; Beet meals in the city. The beat ovtrico ana prices riguu p. prtrPHi.PN. Proo. DR, E. E. JACK80N Treats all dls easea of domestic animals. Offluo CI Perry street. Phono 2341 Main. Besidonco, 17 Commercial street, Phono 2011 Red. Salem Iron Works Foundors, machin ists and blacksmiths. Manufacturers of nil kinds of sawmill machinery. Uop and fruit drying stoves, etc. Shnnd & Marcus. 11-29-lm MUSIC BTUDIOS. Dr. Farvin'a Studio Mow Open at 297 Commercial strcot, upstairs. Piano, voice, armony, counterpoint and musical composition taught, alio violin. Pupils prepared ns profes sional teachers, singers or playors. Diplomas given. Music Studio Mis Holen Calbreath, B. M. room 8, opera houso building. Vo cal, piano, theory, harmony nnd sight Toading. 11-18-tf .! nf.i" ;u" . . -r OSTEOPATHS. Dr. M. Theresa Schoottlc, Ostoopath Graduato of founder's .school. Grand Oporn Houso, Salem, Oregon. Of fico phono Main 272J. Bcsidonco phono, Eod 2003. Assisted by Dr. Madeline Stravons, lato of St. Louis, Mo. Bit. W. I MMCEtt-liraaunto or the American School of Osteopathy, Kirksville, Mo. Office in Broymnn block, Commercial street, over Stock ton 's storo. Booms 25 and 20. Phone Bod 2413. Bcsidonco at 300 Summer street. Phoue Bod i!541. PHYSICIANS. F. E. SLATEE, M. D., Has oponod an offico in tho Eldridgo block ovor Fry's drug store. Offico hours, 9 to 12 a. m. and 2 to C p. m. Bcsidonco North Capital strcot. Phono, officii, Main 2763; rcsidenco, Bod 91. Spe cialty, uiso.se) of children, lf.o.0-3m LODQE8. bTfiTLMgeraoricrror O. F. Hall, Saturday each week, at 7:20 p. m. B. B. Herrlck, Jr., N. Q., Frank F, Toeva, recording secretary Salem Camp, No. 118, Woodmen of thi World Meets in Hoi man Hall everj Friday at 7:30 p. m. P. L. Fraalei Consul. Wylio A. Moores, Socr tary. 1-12-lyr Forostora of Amorlca Court Sherwood Forestors No. 19. Moots Friday In Tumor block. Ira Jorgeuson, O. B.; A. L. Brown, Sec, Central Lodge No. 18, K. of P.CwO, Hall in Holman block, corner SUit and Liberty Stn. T-esday of ecf week at 7:30 p. m. H. H. Tnrne: O. C; W. I. Staley, K. of R. and S. Valley lodge No. 18, A. O. U. W. Mwi In their hall in Holman block, ear ner State and Liberty, every Mn day evening. Visiting bretknr wolcomo. Emil Donaldson, M. W. A. B. Aufranco Bocorder. Modern Woodmen of America On gon Cedar Camp No. 6246. Mmb every Thursday evening at 8 o'elsel Holman Hall, E. 3. Matton, T C: A. L. Brown. Clerk. JACK OAEMIOHAEL Hop buyer, Boom 1, Bush-Breyman building. Phono Main 1851. 9-S7- WM. BBOWN & CO.-Hops. Mohair, wool, hop growers' supplies, No. 229 Commercial street, Salem, Oro gon. Phono 1301. SQUIEE , FABBAB Hop merchant nnd purchasing agent. No. 210 Commercial stroot, upstairs, Salem, Orogon. Phono 1051. T. A. LIYBSLEY & CO. Dealers in hops and hop supplies. Phono 1211, office room 18 Oberhoim bldg, Sa lem, Orogon. KItEBS BEOS. Hop Merchants, Sa lem, Oregon. Phone 1301. KOLA NEIS Dealor in Oregon hops. Bush-Breyman block, Salem, Oregon, also Albany, tnogon. TONSORIAL AND BATHS. Evan's Barber Shop Only flrt-clw shop on Stato street Every tklai new and up-to-oato. Finest pore lain baths. Shave, 15c: hair-cut Vh baths, 2So. Two first-class boo. blacks. C. W. Evans, proprietor. DRAYMEN. Welch & White do a genera) dray and transfer business, meet all trains. 'Phones, down town, Main 2181, residences, Bluo 15, rod 207C. Stand 218 Commersial street 8-12-lm WATER COMPANY. SALEM WATER COMPANY OFFICE CITY HALL. For water servlc apply at oSe Bills payable monthly in adra&M Mae all complaints at the offlc. Call on Your Stepmother! .& tUm Q.1.M Tw Ufavlra whim vnn Vftnt vr..ir clotbei cleaned, dyed, repaired or pred. ie- 11UM TCITCI COll on. IIW auiu (hcjku vj tbe month. You can ret anything cleaned from a pair o( store to tbe moat elaborate illk gowna, Mrs. o. H. waucer. Proprietor. Irs So Easy To take cold. It's so common to neglect the cold. That is one reason why there are so many people wth "deep-Mated," stubborn coughs, and so many more with "lung trouble." The short, quick wny to cure a cough ttm t .ba T"l TAVa'1 4k "J coery. The quicker this remedy is. used the quicker the cure. But even when neglect has let disease fasten on the lungs, "Golden Medical Discovery" may be relied on to cure in ninety- eight cases out ol every Hundred. The onlv motive for substitution is to permit the dealer to make tne mtic extra profit paid on the sale ot less meritorious meai cines. He gain9. You lose. Therefore accent no substi tute for "Golden Medical Discovery." "I am feeling quite well." writes MiM Dorou A. IctU. of No 1IJ9 34th St.. Washington, D. C. " My cough Is very much better, and 1 owe it all to far. rlerce's Golden Medical Discovery. I cannot sav too much In praise or the medicine. I had been qulle a sufferer Ibr a lone time, and after reading Doctor tierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser thought I would try his Golden Medical Discovery,' I commenced taking it In May, 1899. Had not been sleeping well for n loup; time. Took one teaspooulul-of Dr. Pier" Golden Medical Discovery and slept nearly all night without couRhing, so I continued taking It. I am In creat sympathy with e erybody who suffer with a cough. I hail been a sufferer for more than ten years I tried lota of different medicines and different doctors, but did not feel much better. I coughed until t commenced spit ting blood, but Mow I feel much stronger and am entirely welt. Dr Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery u the best medicine I have ever taken. My home Is lu Williamsburg, Virginia." Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets ore a la dies' laxative. No other medicine equals them for gentleness and thoroughness. ROBERT BURNS' BIBLE London, Dec. 10. At Sotheby's rooms today tho family Biblo of Bob ort Burns, published by John Bold at Edinburgh in 17C0, was put up for salo at auction. It contains in tho poet's own handwriting tho following entries respecting himself, Jcnn Armour (his wlfo), and his children: "Bobort Burns was born nt Alowny in tho parish of Ayr, January 25, 175!). Jcnn Armour, his wlfo, wus born at Mauchlino February 2", 1707. Septem ber 3, 1780, woro born to them twins, Bobert, their eldest son, at a quarter past noon, and Jean, sinco dead at 14 mouths old. March 3, 1788, woro born to them twins again, two daughters, who diod within a fow days aftor their birth. August 18, 1789, was born to thorn Francis Wnllaco, so named aftor Mrs. Dunlop of D mil op. no was born at a quarter boforo sovon, foronoon. April 9, 1791, botwoon throo and four in tho morning, was born to thom Wil liam Nicol, so named aftor William Nieol, of tho high school, Edinburgh. November 21, 1792, nt a quarter past noon, was born to them Elizaboth Bid del, so named after Mrs. Bobort Blddel of Glonriddol." A Frightcnod Horse Bunning liko mad dovrn tho streot, dumping tho occupants, or n hundred other accidonts, nro ovory day occur rences. It behooves everybody to havo a rolinblo Salvo handy and thorofa nono as good as Bucklin's Arnica Salvia Burns, Cuts, Sores, Eczema and Pllos, disappear quickly undor its soothing effect. 25c at J. 0. Perry's drug storo. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You. Have Always Bought Boars the Signature of &&&& US4 Capital Normal Scliool First National Bank building, Sa lem, Or. Fall term of twelve weeks opons September 20th. Normal, ac ademic, preparatory and business courses. Address. J. h KRAPS, Salem, - Oregoa Hop Wife Wo are headquarters for bop wire or wire feacing. Cull or write and get prices. Wo can save you money;. Walter Moiey, S ALEMFENCE WORKS 60 Coart St. fHrsxra Lstfl '1 1 ,1 ' n u m 1 j H . if 1 1 1 M'l I lllllllll 8 II M-H-m-M' STATE SOCIAL NEWS -frM-0 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M H I I I I B-W- Silverton. John Forbush, of Minnesotn, accom panied by his brother Hnrry, of Wis consin, visited ot tho Burch Hubbs homo two days this week. Theso gon tlcmen llko tho country very much, nnd will probably make Orogon their futuro homo. Tho Womon of Woodcraft nro having n contest for now mombors, nnd nro meeting with remarkable success. Their able captains aro Mrs. Gill BiiiBton and Miss Ada Zlmlrnl. Tho Woman's Socinl Scionco club will givo n select social noxt Saturday evoning. , Tho M. E. Ladles" Aid society hold their annual fair nnd dinnor today in tho Wolf building. Mr. Lucry Is slowly gaining strongth nnd hopes to bo out again before long. Tho W. O. T. U. met with Mrs. George Hubbs yestorday In regular meeting. A good attendnnco was pres ent. Pour of tho ladies of tho W. C. T. U. liavo fortned thomsolvos into a quar tet, nnd will mnko their first appear nuco Christmas Eve nt tho Christian church. Tho mombors nre: Mrs. P. L. Blackerby, first soprano; Mrs. George Dodrlck, second soprano; Mrs. George Hubbs, first nlto; Mrs. Gill Binston, second alto; Miss Bchjilver, organist, and Sir. E. A. Hodgos ns drlllmnstor. This quartet will undoubtedly add much to tho socinl fentures of our city this season. Tho C. E. business mooting was held nt tho resldonco of 0. M. Wrny this wook. Tho spacious room was well filled with enthusiastic Eudonvorers. Ernest Lenhr, of Minnesota, is re newing tho ncqunintnuco of his old frlondi, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hubbs. Fight Will Bo Bitter. Tlioso who will persist iu closing their cars ngainst tho continual recom mendation of Dr. King's Now Discov ery for Consumption, will liavo n long nnd bitter fight with their troubles, if not onded earlier by fatal torminntion. Bend what T. B. Boall, of Beall, Miss., has to say: "Last fall my wife had ovory symptom of consumption. Sho took Dr. King's Now Discovery after everything olso had failed. Improve ment ciimo nt onco nnd four bottles en tirely cured hor. Guaranteed by J. C. Perry, druggist. Prlco COc, $1.00. Trial bottles frco. Pythian Paper. Tho ownership and management of tjio Senator, tho official papor of tho Knights of Pythias of Oregon, has boon transferred by J. H. McKlbbou to a company composed of some 15 or 20 Knights. ArtlcIoH of incorporation liavo boon filed at Salem, whoro tho pa per is to bo published in tho futuro. Frank 8. Grant, a prominent Port land attorney, nnd L. B.Stlnson, of Salem, grand kotipor of tho records and seal, will do most of tho editorial work on tho now Senator. Another Hop Suit. II. J. Ottonheimor has brought suit in the fcdornl court against H. Hirsch- borg and Davo Dovo on a hop contract. Damage is asked to tho amount of $0000. Teal & Minor, of Portland, nro retained as attornoys for plulntlff,land Carson, Adams & Cannon for defend ants. In point of amount involved, this is ono of tiio largest suits that has eoino up on tho tho enforcement of a hop contract. West Side Enterprise u Revolution Immlnont, A suro sign of approaching revolt and sorious troublo iu your system is nervousness, sleeplessness, or stomach upsots. Bloctrie Bittors will quickly dlsincrobor tho troublosomo cause It novor falls to tono tho stomach, rog ulato tho Kidnoys nnd Bowels, stimu late tho Liver, and clarify tho blood. Bun down systems benofit particularly and all tho usual attending aches van ish under its searching and thorough offectivoncss. Bloctrie Bittors is only COc, and that is roturncd if it don't givo porfect satisfaction. Guaranteed by J. O. Perry, druggist. Ohango In Firm. J. G. BoJglernnn and W. F. B. Smith havo formed a partnership, and will conduct a goneral blacksmithing nnd wood working business at 100 Cliemek ota streot, Mr. Smith having purchased tho Interest of O. Schultz. Mr. Belgelman has boon at the prcs ont stand for seven years, whiio Mr. Smith Is well-known, having boon In the shops in this city for tho past 17 years. They invito their friends to call on them, 11.14-lm BEIOLEMAN & SMITH. Bog Men, Attention, i Entries fbr't'io Salem show cloiio Saturday evenlng-at 0 o'clock p. in. Bee Paul Haustr" for onry blanks and entries. " 2t BiihiiiiiiyM'tilWIiTWWHwWifcn AStCctable PrcparadonrorAs- slmilating ihcFoodandllcdula ling theStoinachs andBcr.s-cIa of Promotes Digcsllon.ChccrPur neas and Rest. Contains neither Opitim,Mofpliine norlfinexoL WOT"NARC OTIC . nKiptofouji-SAiiUELmcHm lmfhn Sent' JhiteStnl rfmifjtJXunr MSirpm.YftfMK Apcrfecl Itcmedy rorConsUpa Tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Fcvcrish ness and Loss OF SLEEP. FacSimito Signature of NEW YORK. EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. GENERAL REPAIRING -AT F. J. MOORE, Court Street, Ail work guaranteed. WM(Wlif Star Restaurant Best IGo meals in tho city. Coffoo with cakos Dc. 21 meal tlckots for $2.76. 204 Commorclal street. UKOieJm&23M KsrrTT . t " tt TTrrrrrnrrTsr H alMHSfaaiuT i& Jt n t7fmtdMS UH EiSTflBttfl ! iait am tttiinfiimiifia iaim A fJ P! W i . - mw - f BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO. ii r i GR AIN BDYERS AKD Oats For Sale. HOP GROWERS SUPPLIES. Crufle and stick SulBlar. I J.'G. Graham, Agent, r" copyright, sn syiai mourn i isms W&mmmmWEVl I i CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of (n Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA VMS OIWTAUn HOMMKT. ntW VMM CHTT. : Wall Paper Latest designs in sock, J and good work guarart- teed. We have the smaN store and smaM prices I E. L. Lemtnoh J 299 Liberty St Phone 2475 ' T V O K.t...t tw m w mm . 1 1 fiAir h ilfv SH1PPBRS OF GR AT W i 1 4 207 Commercial St., Brim, 0r. Ftill Weight.... Is tlio rule la this mill wo care not what it is In others. But that is only ono cardinal principle wo claim any hody can givo full wolght wo guar nntco quality, an well, and that moans a whole lot to thoao who know, Hrst, good wlioat; second, good milling; third, fair prjeos for tho bos to bo had. Wo should have your orders for Wild Boso flour1. Salem Floating Mill !! 18 lllll I !, THE PICK OF THE FOREST Has been taken to supply the stock of Z lumber in our yarda. Our stock is 5 complete with all klndB of lumber. J Just received a car load of No. 1 ahlngloa, also a car of lino shakes. Wo aro ablo to fill any and all kind of bills. Come and lot us show yon our stock. Yard and office aear tJ, P. passenger X depot 'Phone Main 651. GOODALE LUMBER CCS X !! iiiai sjisiisiiaia A WINNBB in tho rnco for supremacy in pork products is our latest con signment in choico sugar cured hams and bacons, nnd our fino country sausages, loins tat roasting, chops, etc. Cold weather brings a domand for choico pork in spare ribs, pigs' foot, hocks, tripo and sausages, nnd wo havo the fluest corn fed uud carofully-fed pork to be se cured. E. C. Cross. a 11 il H44HI1I1HIII W 1C5 Commercial St.