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11 DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, BAXEM, OBEOOMT. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1005. WS Two mm I J3t One In marriage only when there Is equality of health as well as affection. Affection way be the basts of unity in marriage, but the superstructure depends largely on the womanly health. When tlie wife ji tormented with backache, distressed by headache, and racked by nervous ness, she has no ambition for exercise or pleasure. Doctor Pierce's Favorite Prescription tnakes weak women strong and sick women well. It cures headache, back ache, and other womanly ills by curing the diseases of the womanly organism which cause them. It establishes regu larity, dries weakening drains, heals in flammation and ulceration and cures female weakness. Weak and sick women arc invited to consult Dr. Pierce, by letter, free. All correspondence is held as strictly private and sacredly confidential. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. The dealer who offers a substitute for Favorite Prescription" does so to gain the little more profit paid on the sale of less meritorious medicines. His profit is your loss, therefore accept no substitute. My vrlfc commenced to complain twenty years ago," writes r,ewl A. Miller. ex-Chief of rolice. Prospect Street. WeUaport. Pa. "We liave tried the skill of twelve different doctors. She took gallons of medicine during the time she was ill, until I wrote to you and you told us what to do. She has taken eight bottles of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription and six of the 'Golden Medical Discovery' she run .in i- own wnre now una can wane ( . j A . . ; around again and is quite smart. Yo itou can mtblish this letter If vnn wt.Vi w nave reccivea irocn oenent tnat we wish every sufferer could derive the ame amount of good. My wife's complaint seemed to be a complica tion of disearen so the doctors said. We will ever remain your friends. May God bless you and your Institute." Dr. Pierce's Pellets are the most desir able laxative for delicate women. Sure euro for files. Itching piles produce moisture and cause itching, this form, as well as Bllng, Bleeding or Protruding Plle3 are cured by Dr. Bo-san-ko'B Pile Remedy, Stops itching and bleeding. Absorbs tumors. 50c a Jar at drug gist, or sent by moll. Treaties free. Write mo about your case. Dr. Bo eanko, Fhlla., Pa. Fore sale by Dr. S. C, Stono, 'druggist o Musical Rocital. The 45th public recital of the Col lege of Music, W. U., will be given at the collego chapel at 8 o'clock. A good program is to bo given, and the public is invited to attend. MllliiWBMMMS8MMeMMWMaltltHMMWIMMIM 2 ::::::::A G E N C Y O F:::::::: BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO. GRAINS and shippersof OR A 1W Oats For Sale. nop GROWERS SUPPLIES. Crude and stick Sulphur. J. 0. Graham, Agent, IMaIIMeXSMMMMIMEMMa9aEGMHeKBEl f4Hfcf4Hri-tWrliat,ltt.W I We 'rtCtr KWNWfrMH vM J)14MMMM IH.. . v .rim 'Am Jwvm hj9fmHn t9T999BV I V JOtimim MARTIN THEODORE RINEMAN Prominent Salem Business Man Dies After Lingering: Illness Martin Thcodoro Rineman died at his homo on Church strcot, Sunday morning, after a lingering illness of eight months from tuberculosis. Mr. Rineman was bom at Fostoria, Ohio, in 1857, and spent Qiis oarly childhood nt Blockton, in tho samo state. In 1880 ho married Carrio Rako straw, of Hicksvillo, Ohio, and movod to Wisconsin, whero ho remained 10 years. In 1889 ho camo o Oregon, settling in Salem, whero ho engaged in tho grocery business, and remained in this city until his doatb. Deceased leaves a wifo and four chil dren, Mrs. L. E. Hooker, of Denver, Colorado; Chester, Frank and Graco Rineman, all residing at home. Mr. Rinomnn was .an ontorprizing business man, and held tho lovo and re spect of all who know horn. All Salem grocery stores will bo closed tomorrow during tho funeral. Tho funeral sorviccs will bo held at 2:30 p. m. at tho family homo on Church street, in this city; interment at City View cemetery. Hero's a Pointer. (Ashland Tribune.) "If you havo a homestead that you find is too heavily timbored to hold as a homestead, W. B. Sherman has somo Eastern pcoplo who want to buy im provements, secure relinquishments on homesteads and file on them as timber claims." Tho nbovo significant ndvertisemont from tho Grants Pas3 Herald is tho re sult of tho government investigation into Oregon public land matters. Won dor how many homesteaders will sud denly discover that their claims are really timber claims, not homesteads? o John Roberts wont to GorvnlSj this morning on business for Liivesloy & Company. s c M M s m PS a Bl S 207 Commercial St., Salem, Ore. a THE PICK OF THE FOREST Has been taken to supply the stock of lumber la our yards. Our stock In complete with all kinds of lumbor. Just received a cor load of No. 1 shingles, also a car of fine shak'j. are able to All any and all kind J of bills. Come and lot us show yon our stock. Yard and office aear d. P. passenger depot. 'Phone Main 65L GOODALE LUMBER CX A WINNER in the raco for supremacy in pork products is our latest con signment in choico sugar cured hams and bacons, and our fino country sausagos, loins for roasting, chops, etc. Cold woathcr brings a demand for choico pork in sparo ribs, pigs' feet, hocks, tripo and sausages, and wo havo tho finest corn-fed and carefully-fed pork to bo se cured. E. C. Gross. M PRETTY AS A PICTURE Is what tho ladios oil say of our fino laced shoe. It is handsome, natty, of fine shape and workman ship, and is the best made shoe you can find in Salem. Our stock of ladies', men's, boys' and girls' shoes are both comfortable and dur able, as well as giving tho foot an aristocratic appearance. , Jacob Vogt OLD AGE Doponds Not Upon Years, but Upon Vital Force, A GREAT DISCOVERY TO WARD OFF OLD AGE. In Salem lately thero has been a good dcnl of discussion in regard to old people. Somo at 50 years call them selves old, and really appear so; whilo others at 70 years seem nctivo, vigor ous and young. A reporter of Tho Capital Journal happened in tho storo of Geo. W. Put nam, our local druggist, tho other oven- Ung, and this subject was brought up. Said Mr. Putnam: "It is a fact, and wo soo it illustrated overy day right he.ro in Salem; it is not years, oftl ago does not begin at any sot time, but it is loss of vital forco that makes a per son old. Weakened digestion, thin blood. and poor circulation soon start functional powers and vitality wane, and then tho symptoms of old ago quickly nppear. You know a man is as old as ho feels. "On tho othor hand," continued Mr. Putnam, "that old feeling may bo warded off, and I wish overy person in Salem who feels old, whether thoy are so in years or not, would try tho groat discovery, Vinol. I know that it has vital principles which will in a natural manner strengthen digestion, assimila tion and all tho functional powors, send rich, red blood coursing through tho veins, and give now lifo to overy organ of the body, nnd this is what makes tho old feel young again.7 ' Mrs. II. W. Avery, of Norwich, N. Y., writes: "At tho ago of S9 I felt tho nocd of a tonic, something to strengthen nnd build mo up. For a year and n half I havo taken Vinol, and I havo found that it brings vigor and lifo to tho nged as nothiug clso will." Mrs. Sarah J. Windrom (cousin to tho lato United States President, Znch ary Taylor), 429 West Erio street, Chi cago, who is 70 yenrs old, says Vinol is a godsend to old people. So also does Mr. George L. Jones, Sr., of 19 Perrino avenue, Jersoy. City, and A. J. Dakor of 713 Locust streot, Evensvillo, Tncl. Vinol repairs worn tissues, checks tho natural dcclino and replaces oak ncss with strength. It is an ideal body builder for old folks. , Wo promise you that Vinol is, first of all, agreeable, becauso it contains no fishy old. Second, that it is a gon uino cod liver medicine, containing all tho, medicinal curatives and strength making elemonts taken direct from fresh cod livers; and third, wo will return your monoy if it does not do exactly whnt wo claim for it. Geo. W. Putnam, -Druggist. """ Maiden Trip of New Ounardcr. Now York, Fob. 20. A" dispatch from London says that tho now Cuna.nl lino steamer Carolina sailed from Liv erpool today on her maidon voyago to this city. Tho coming of tho Carolina is awaited hero with much interest, as she is designed to be tho fastest stonm Call on Your Stepmother nt tho Salem Dyo Works when you want your clothes cleaned, dyod, re paired or pressed, relinod, volvot collar on, also suits pressed by thu month. You enn got nnythlng cloaned from a pear of gloves to tho most elaborate silk gowns. MRS. O. H. WALKER, 105 Commercial St. Proprietor. Gold Dust Flour Mado by THE SIDNEY POW ER COMPANY, Sidney, Ore gon. Mado for family use. Ask your grocer for It. Bran and shorts always on band. Lp B. Wallace AGENT aa &i $$ S ALL KINDS OF. FRUIT TRAY3 AND ORCHARD B0XE8 at the shop of G. F Mason Miller Strcot, cuth Salem. PHONE 2191 Red. 1 ! IIU1E WING SANG CO, China and Japan Fancy Goods, and and all kinds of Dry Goods, Silks, Embroidery Laces, Make up new line Gents' and Ladies' Furnishing Goods. Suits. Wrappers. Skirts, Waists, nowat low prices. Sale Cfeesc. By alley. Court St, Salem, Oregon Phone Black 2155. 33 yjMpyi ship in tho trans-Atlantic service. In si2e, also tho Carolina sots a now roc ord, being tho largest passongor vessel over constructed in England. Tho Cunard company is constructing a sister ship to tho Cnronia, which will bo fitted with turbino engines. Tho turbino boat and tho Caronia will on ablo tha company to judgo of tho morits of tho two systems of propul sion turbino nnd reciprocating en gines prior to going on with tho two hugo stenmships being designed to bo propelled by turbines. Now Oregon Railroads. ' Astorin, Feb. 20. Tho assertion is made that tho Scasido Spruco Lumbor company will soon begin work on tho construction of a logging railroad south of Seaside. Rails for ono and ono quartor miles of rond nro said to havo been purchased. Tho rond is to run on tho survey already mado adjacont to tho Necauicum rivor, and can bo util ized by tho extension of tho Astoria & Columbia River railroad to Nchalem, if desired. Tillamook, Fob. 20. One hour after a subscription hnd been stnrtcd to raiso tho $35,000 subsidy required by Pro moter Simmons for an electric railway along a freo right of way from Forost Grove to Tillamook, $10,000 had boen raised, Mayor George Cohn heading tho list with $1000. Tho Forest Grove board of trade has sont word that it will seo to tho furnishing of a freo right of way from that point to tho Tillamook county .border through Washington county. Knights Elect Officers. Knights of Boonorages mot in rcgu lar session Friday ovoning in their rooms in tho Y. M. C. A. building, and elcctod tho following officers for tho coming quarter: Carl Gabrlolson, president; Walter St. Pierre, vico president; Albort Monton, secretary, nnd Rea Utter, sergeant at arms. Will Organizo Lodge L. M. Curl, grand chancollor of tho K. of P., will bo in Dallas tonight to organize a lodgo of Knights of Pythias in that city. Ho will bo assisted by tho grand lodgo officers, and tho lodges from Salem, Independence and Falls ciy- mm i o Administratrix Discharged. Surah Kennedy, as administratrix of tho estate of Arah Kennedy, has filed final account," which was heard before Judgo Scott Saturday, tho account be ing approved and tho administratrix discharged. Cab War Still On. Cab hire to any part of tho old city limits to or from tho dopot, 25 conts. All ordors, day or night, promptly at- , tonded to. All other ordors nt rea sonable rates. Club Stables. C. W. Yannko. 2-15-tf Something of a Sensation Will be created In your eyes when you examine the exaulsite fin ish which is put on a dress shirt when done uo at the Salem Steam Laundry- The same thin? holds jrood with vests, Ladles' fine un derwear and any work thatreaulres care, skill and experience are done best at this laundry,. We call for and deliver, Salem SteamLaundry Woven Wire Fenc'ng American, Page and Elwood fonces nro tho heaviest nnd host. Prices lower than any othor fonces of samo weight. Barb wiro, plain wire, fouco posts and ehinglos. Call and get prices, or writo for particulars and prices. WALTER MORLEY, 00 Court St. Salem Law Makers don't all oat with us, but tho fol lows tho laws are mado for do, and they aro happy bsaauso thoy get what thoy want. COFFEY'S RESTAURANT 2205 Commercial Street. 0w CJuflWCLiiiii-1 Ml! Jl CLASSIFIED WANTED. antcu a miuuio-accd woman to cook nnd koop houso for two young mon on hop ranch, nonr Salem. In quire at 1283 Btato streot, Salem. 2-ll-3t Wanted. Situation by honest Japanese to do plain cooking, houso work nnd any other work. Inquiro nt Star res taurant, 339 Court stroot. 2-13-3t Wanted. A girl or woman for genoral housowork. Inuiro at 370 High. 2-13-3t Phono 2714 Main. o.VIJ fcaT Tho party south of Hnlom ith of that wanted swill at Willamette ho tel to call nt tho hotol at onco. J. Connor. 2-8-3t Solicitor Wanted. Lady or gontloman, in your clty,to solicit ordors for goods needed ovory day on tho tnblo. Good monoy for tho solicitor. Only wido awako persons wantod, with recom mendations. Address "M. B.," Box 488, Salem, Oregon. Mon. -VTc to teach tho .barber trado .la ido .is tho shortest posslblo timo at small oxponses, nnd gunrantoo positions. Writo for cattaloguo. Molor System Collego, San FrnnolBCO. 2-8-lia Wantod. $8 to $11! wookly easily earned by either sex knitting soam less hoslory for tho western market; our improved family maclilno with ribbing attachment furnlshpd worth? families who do not own a machine, on easy payment plan; writo at onco for full particulars and commence making monoy; no oxporionco ro quirod. United Statoa Woolon Co., Dotrolt, Mich.' 11-3-tf FOR SALE. For Salo. A thousand-pound safe, cheap. Address "M.," caro of Journal. 2-13-3t For Salo. Edison concort phonograph, records and record enso, at half price? A groat bargain. Addross "L. F. H.," caro Journal offlco. 2-3-tf For Salo Piano at a bargain, good as now. .Call boforo noon at 237 15th street, between Chomckota nnd Court 2-13 3t For Salo. Stovo wood. Small ordors will rocolvo special ottoutlon. Call on S. O. Kightlingor, inspoctor for tho Salem Wntor Company. 2-9-3t Poultry. A fow choico Whlto Plym outh Rock and Black Minorca fowls for sale choap. Also pure eggs for sotting. T. H. Blundell, Morning sido. Phono 20G0 Rod. 1-31-lm For Salo. Small dry fir wood, at $3.20 por cord. Phono Black 2001. T. L. Davidson, Jr., Momlngslde. 1-20-tf For Salo. Two fino building lots, well druiilod, planted to fruit. Inquiro of H. C. Schultz, ono block east of North Salem school. 1-7-tf For sale. All my household goods, in cluding ono plnno In good condition, music cnblnot, bod-room furnituro, carpots, picturos, statuary, brlc-a-bruc, otc. Call on Mrs. O. 11. Illngos, 352 Church stroot, from 8 to 10 a. in. and from 0 to 0 p. m. For Salo. Fivo or ton-acro plao, first- class improvements. CIoso to school, church, postofllco and railroad. Ad dress "X.," euro of Journal. For Salo. At a bargain. Houso, bnrn nnd lot for $900. Fino fruit troos on plnco. Address "T." caro Journal. 11-28-tf For Salo. Moving .plcturo outfit, in first-cliiBS condition. At great reduc tion. Addross "L. F. tt," Sulem, Or., care Journal. 8-20-tf FOR RENT. or Kent. A piano -a good upright pi uno for ront. Seo Prof. Purvin, 147 Commercial struct. Will sell on easy terms. ' 2-10-3t (For .Ront. Five-room oottuge, 040 Stato stroot, furnished or unfur nishod. 2-13-3t For Ront. Thrco rooms lor light house kooplng, also 2 slcoplug rooms, with bath. 480 Llborty street. Phono 500 White. 2-13-3t For Rent. Furnished rooms, 3 blocks from stato houso. Phono 301 Whlto. A. Olingor. 1-6-tf MISCELLANEOUS. anco. Given nt Sclundlor's ho houso( four mllos north of town, on Wallueo road, Saturday night, Febru ary 18th. 2-13-3t Dr. O, J, Kortnek. Votorlnury surgeon and dontist, grnduato of tho Ontnrio Collego, Hon. Member of the Ontario Modieal Socio ty. Ofilco, Low's Cap ital Stables. All calls nnswored promptly, 1-10-lm Oood Position For right person, lady or gontloman. Address soon "Ii." caro Journal, Salem. 2-13-tf Agento Men and women, looal and traveling, wantod for the Little Chronicle, the best offer out. For full information, address immediate ly Wm. Irle, Balsni, Od. S-ll-St Ladies Earn $20 per hundred writing short letters. Send stamped onvolopo for particulars. Ideal Mfg. o., Cassop? olis, Mich. 2-ll-6t Now Lodging House. - BrorytMng now, cloan and comfortable Schrolb er block, 149-151 Stato stroot. Mat tie Hutchins, proprietor. Phono M.ln S874. 6-0-tf hotel Scott Newly lurnlshod, erory thine cloan and first clasB. Rooms at roasonablo prices. In Cottle block, Salem. A. Scott, prop. 7-6-tf. Sam Oasto Publlo training otable at Stato Fair Grounds. Horsos trainod for road or track purposes. Satisfac tion guaranteed. Pricoa reasonable, 12-l-3m Highest Cash Prlco Paid for chlckeaa, gooso, ducks and all kinds of farm produce at Capital Commission Co. Tolophono 177 Comniorcial street. Main 8281, Salem, Or. 1-4-tf-dw Bay Have you tiled Edwards Jk Luaca eu for xnoatB. Wo hayo the beat causago in town. Come and try It; and bo convinced. 410 East Stat street lOOOWashor On thirty days trial. If not satisfactory, no charge. The boat washer on the markot. Call aad boo it. Stoinor fa Borgor. 130 State stroot. 1-6-tf Snlom Iron Works Founders, aachla ists nad blacksmiths. Mnnufacturors of all kinds of sawmill machinery. Hop and fruit drying stovos, etc Manufacturers of tho O. K. Grubber, Shand & Marcus. 11-29-lm MUSIO STUDIOS. Music Studio Mis Holon Colbroatb, S. M. room 8, opora house building. Vo cal, piano, theory, harmony and sight roadlng. 11-18-tf OSTEOPATHS. Dr. M. Theresa Bcaoottlo, Osteopath Graduate of founder's school. GrftEil Opora House, Salem, Oregon. Of fice phono Main 2721. Rcsltlonct phono, Rod 2603. Assistoi by Br. Mudcllno Stravons, Into of St. Leak, Mo. PHYQIOIANS. Dr. E. E. Jackson Treats all diseases of domestic animals. Office and hec pitnl at 10th aad B strots, phono 44 White. LODGES. Salem Camp, No. 118, Woodinon of Mm World Moots in Holman Hall erory f Friday at 7:30 p. m. h. II. Stinsta, consul; P. L. Frnsor, clork, Foresters of Amorica Court Sherwood Forostors No. 1U. MootB Friday la Tumor block. Ira Jorgonsen, O. E.r A. L. Brown, Sec. Central Lodge No. 18, K. of P. 0au ,. Hall In Hnlmnn hlnnlr. f-nrnwr ffitahu i and Liberty Sta. T'eudav of caU - week at 7:30 p. m. H. H. Turner, v. v.; w. i. niuiuy, iv. o u. una B. Valley lodgo No. 10, A. O. U. V,-a1uui -In th'olr hall In Holman block, ex nor Stato and Llborty, ovory Mv day evening. ViBltlnB bretkrar wolcomo. Emit Donaldson, M. W. A. R Aufrunco Rocordor. Mociorn Woodmen of Amerioa Oio -gon Cedar Camp No. 5246. MWur ovory Thursday oveulng at 8 o'cUth Holman Hall, liJ.E. Matton, &,l P.: A. L. Brown. Clerk. TONBORIAL AND DATH8. Evan's Darber Chop Only flrst-cUww shop on Stato strMt. Dvory tidaji new and up-to-uato. Finest or lain bathB. Share, 15c; halrcat Kc bathe, 2Sc. Two flrat-class kC blacks. O. W. Evans, nroprletov. i i.'. i ii air DRAYMEN. Woloh & Whlto do a general dray and transfor business, moot all trains. 'Phonos, down town, Main 2181, rcsldoncos, Bluo 1G, rod 2076. Stand 218 Commorolal stroot 8-12-lm ii n lily i I 1 1 . i w Mm utmtx WAifcH Company. i SALEM WATER COWPANVj OFFICE CITY HALL. For -wntor sorrlco apply at otSea. Bills payable monthly In adrafis. Mae all compbilnta at tho office. m 1 1 i i m 1 1 1 ! 1 1 1 m 1 1 n n i Elite Cafe... T Host meals In tho city. Tho host T H nurvicu nnu iiucub riKiiv. E. CCKERLEN. Prop. (IIIIHIIIIIHI hum O. C. T. CO.'S PAB8ENQER 8TEAMER8 POMONA And Altona loave for Portland daily, except Sunday, at 10 a, m. For Albany, dally, except Sunday, at about 0 p. in. For Corvallla, Tuosday, Thursday had Saturday at 0 p. m. 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