Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, June 21, 1905, LAST EDITION, Page 7, Image 7

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    DAILY CAP ITAXi JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUXH 21, 1605.
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All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Juat-ns-good nrp bub
Experiments that trlflo with and endanger tho Iicjuvi of!
Influits and Gliildren-Expcrlonco against Expcrifint.
What is CASTORIA
Caatorto Is a Iiarmloss substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops snd Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphlno nor other Narcotlo
substance. Its ago Is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
nnd allays FoverlslinesB. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic It relieves Toothing Troubles, cures Couhtlpatlon
and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural Bleep.
Tho Children's Panacea tho Mother's Friend.
CCNUINK CASTORIA ALWAYS
Sears the lignaturo of
&aStyxiuiJUM
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
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! Gold Dust Flour
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son. Mado for famlty uss. Ask I
i jour crocer lor it. uran ana
I ihorts tlwayu on hand.
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! P. B. Wallace I
I AGENT
tw aasa aaaaawsaaiatwaaii
: New Langc Hotel
Corner 8izth and 'Washington
'. ', stroots, Portlnnd, Or., (next to ', '.
) Imporial). Strictly firoproof and )
Modern, Ilates lewest for first- '
claw service. Stoam heat and .
! ! elevator, elegant eafo and bar
) In connection. On direct line to )
fair ground. P. Lange, proprlo-
! ! tor; Sam Bsuman, manager, for-', '.
merly of Omaha, Nob. ; ;
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Reg. No. DCT) CFAT Tri'l 2:06
26531 SSEtU OLJ&.Ls Rcc 2:io
i BIBB OF JO SEAL, 2:11.
a Slrod by Bed Hoart 2:10, tho sire of Chain Shot 2:00'a. 5
Bed Seal 2:10, Etc; 5
I Dam ALICE M. (trial) 2:25.... by Mark Field (son of Geo. Wilkes), jjj
i Dam of Bed Beal 2:10 A sire of, Daisy Fields 2:08, Mam-
8 lawood 2:10ft. brlno field, 2:11, etc. H
J Second dam DAY BELL Jr Advance, siro of Malraska 2:25,etc.
S Dam of Veritas 2:10, Viodex 2:20. ' g
i Third dam daughter of Tippo Bfcib, a thoroughbred.
i BED HBABX la by Bod Wilkes, out of Swootbeart, by Sultan; second g
dam MInnehalia, the das. of Beautiful Bells, etc. BED SEAL stands g
i 15.1, compactly built, with great quality and a suro sirs of great h
! speed. Ho will mako tho season of 1005 at tho S
OREGON STATE FAIR GROUNDS
Terms $40 Season
! With the usual return privilege. Good pasturage at reasonable g
rates to marcs sent from a distanco.
SAM CASTO, Fair Gr oands, Or. J
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ANNUAL
SCHOOL
MEETING
Patrons Pass Upon the An
nual Report of Clerk
Goodale
Monday evening was tho dato for
tho annual meeting of tho school dis
trict, for tho 'receipt of tho clerk's an
nunl roport nnd other business. The
report was read and ndoptcd, whon tho
taectlng odjournod.
Clerk's Annual Beport.
Snlcm, Ore, Juno 19, 1005.
To tho Taxpayers and Patrons of
School District No. 24, Marlon
County, Oregon.
We, your Board of Directors, here
with submit our annual report for tho
year ending Juno, 1005, together with
financial condition of tho district. Oi:r
total receipts for the year, viz: from
June 20, 1004, to Juno 10, 1005, are
ns follews:
Beceipta.
Cash on hand Juno 20, 1001.? 5,543.41
Received on account 1003
taxes 2,280.60
Reo'd on account 100-1 taxos 20,800.73
Bcc'd from county school
fund 12,857.00
Reo'd from stnto school fund 7,370.38
"Itcc'd from delinquent taxes 184.04
Receive from tuition ....... 2,50
Rcc'd from salo of old bldgs. 75.00
Rcc M from sale of brick.... 2,00
Rec'd from Jos. Bumgartncr 10,00
Rcc'd from overcharge on
drafts i .75
' $40,141.40
Diabursod.
Paid superintendent, princi
pal, teachers' salaries '..$20,348.33
Paid janitors' aalnric 1,005,00
Paid clerks' salaries 112.50
Paid for wood, 1004 010.34
Paid interest on bond 1,002.30
Paid for telephones C8.70
Paid for water 303.13
Paid insuranco 38.82
Paid for election 41.05
Paid for enumerating school
children 70.00
Paid material and labor re
pairing buildings 3,405.80
Paid school supplies 1,015.25
$30,038.11
Brought forward $30,038.14
Paid for advertising 30.50
Paid for exporting books.. 22.60
Paid on ncw building in
course of construction .. 15,310.20
Balanco on hand Juno 10,
1005 3,725.03
$10,141.40
Respectfully submitted,
H. O. FLETCHER,
A. 0. CONDIT,
W. 1L BYRD,
E. M, OROISAN,
A. A. LEE,
Directors.
THE WORK 0F
SACAJAWEA
Binhard Lloyd Jones concludes his
nrtlclo"on "Our North Coast Emplro"
in Collier's for Juno 17 by saying:
The Lewis and Clark exposition at
Portland is great because of all it sig
nifies. Let us not forget that a hun
dred years ago Briton nnd Frenchman
nnd Spaniard woro hammering at our
gates. In our abundanco and luxury
lot us recount tboso rugged days whon
Indians bolcngucrod our woodon castles
nnd wolves pawed our cabin doors. It
required hero stuff to build our North
Coast Empire, and upon an immortal
four will over rest that glery: Thomas
Jefferson, tho nation bulldor; Mori
wether Lewis and William Clark, tho
empiro hunters, and tho rod skinned
girl Sacajawca, who led them to thoir
conquost. In all tho annals of history
there is no story to parallel that of
tho Indian bird-woman who more than
onco saved tho heart' of that groat
enterprise from swift decay, and oven
deniod her own papooso tho long-saved
crusts that tho strength of our color
bearers might not fade. With ,but
stretched arm sho led a hostile race
that thoy might build groat cities ovor
tho graves of her kind. But for her tho
turrets nnd towors that roso along tho
trail 'might today fly tho bunting of
a foreign flag. Sho was tho silent, faithr
ful, untiring pathfinder who lod tho
Starssand Stripes, up Missouri's waters,
over tho groat Rocky dlvido, and down
tho "Sunset River" to tho great father
of seas that whilo children might some
day sing tho song sho herself had lovod
long beforo its words were framed.
"My country, 'tis of thoo, sweet land
of' liberty." She, like Columbus, be
llovcd thnt "Ono day with life and
hoart is moro than tlmo enough to find
a world." In tho heart of Jofforson'a;
brnvo explorers she kept that spirit
aflame. And so wo colobrate.
CLASSIFIED
FOnjIALE.
For Sale, Sovon-room residence, barn,
large nan mock, oicetrie nguts, uatn,
hot and cold city water. E. Hofor,
Journal office.
For Salo. Small dry fir wood, at $3.25
per cord. Phono Black 2001. T. L.
Davidson, Jr., Morhingsldo. 1-20-tf
For Salo. Fivo or ton-ncro place, first
class improvements. Closo to school,
church, postofflco and railroad. Ad
dress "X," caro of Journal.
For Salo. Two lots, with new houso
and barn, good Improvement. At 'a
bargain. Inqulro of Olover & Fat
ton'a blacksmith shop, 430 Court
street. fi-22-tf
Aon Wood Boat quality for sale. Geo.
F. Bodgors, 404 Court stroot. 00-Qwk
For Bale. A good camping wagon,
$35, In good order. A. E. Strang,
asylum. 0-20-3 1
For Balo or Trade, Horse, harness and
buggy. A big' bargain. Will trade
for a town lot and pay tho differ-
once. Inquire at Jack Darr's black
smith shop, 0-20-0t
FOR RENT.
WNa
For Kent k flvo-room house and a
ssven-room house. Call on A.
Sehreiber, 424 High street. 0-13-tf
For Boat July 1st. Furnished house In
University addition. No. 4 Summer
stroet. Pbone Bod 2044. 0-16-lwk
WAirTED FEMA&B HELP.
Wanted. Bxpcrloncod girl to do gen
oral housework. Inqulro at 43 Con
tor street 6-20-8t
I ASH AND DOOB FACTORIES.
Fratk M. Brown Manufacturer . of
sub, door, moulding. All kinds of
housp finish and hardwood work.
Front street between Btato and Court
8m tho fronts of tho Packages. Wo pay money for tho THBBB B.
liip?
rttBPABED FOB MAKING.
Torture of a Preacher.
Tho story of the torturo of Rev. O.
D. Mooro, pastor of tho Baptist church,
of Harpersville, N. Y., will Intorest
you. Ho says: "I suffered agonies,
because of a persistent cough, resulting
from grip. I had to sleep sitting up in
bed. I tried many remcdlos, without
relief, until I took Dr. King's Now
Discovery for Consumption Coughs and
Colds, whloh entirely cured my cough,
and saved mo from consumption." A
grand euro for diseased conditions of
Throat and Lungs. At J. O. Perry's
Drug Store. Price 50c and $1.00, guar
anteed. Trial bottlo free.
O &. 0 V O XS. X JX. .
BOSTON BROWN BREAD
GRIDDLE CAKES, MUFFINS & PLUM PUDDING
ASK YOUB OEOCEB TOE FT.
JO poand sack 65c
Package 20c
PAOIFIO COAST FAOTOBY, SAN JOSE, OALn-. '
.UiU x fivo 2-cent Btarapa and vo will. send Simple Package prep"
B.B.B.
Flour Co,
HARPER
WHISKY, I
i FUBE AND MELLOW I
U BIOR AND DELICATE. I
B For Bale by I
1 SCBBEZBEB & CO. 1
HOUSEHOLD OABES.
Tax tho Women of Salem tho Samo aa
Elsewhere.
Hard to attend to household duties
With a constantly aching back,
A woman should not havo a bad back,
And she wouldn't If the kldnoya wero
well.
Doan's Kidney Pills mako well kid
neys. Mrs. Wm. Rainwater, wlfo of Wnu
I Rainwater, employee! in Voal'a Chair
j-aciurjr, roaming at vo jast xirai
street, saye: "My kidneys troubled
mo off and on for eight yoars. Every
time I contracted a cold It settled on
my kidneys, causing my back to ache
often so badly that I could hardly get
about to attond to my household du
ties. Accompanying this was a very
annoying and distressing difficulty
with tho kidney socrutions. I was
treated by physician and took a num
ber of highly rccommonded romedios,
but tho relief I obtained was only
temporary and I was about discour
aged. Finally 1 read an advertisement
about Doan's Kidney's Pills, and got
a box at Fbshcy & Mason's drug storq
and began thoir use. I oxpoctod soma
relief, of course, but to my surprise
they went quickly to the root of tho
disease and I had no moro Iroubla
until recently I felt symptoms of a re
currence, Doan's Kidney Pills nro
the best kidney medicine I evor used,
and I havo recommended them to my
neighbors."
For salo by all dealers. Prico, 50
ceats. Fostec-Mllburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the United
States.
Romomber tho namo Doan's and
take no other.
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BttntU yfltl KM Yw Hiw Alwri EostM
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WmaUAEErHBLP.
Bellablo Manager Wanted To look af
ter eur Salem office and superintend
salesmen, workmen and lino construe
Uoni '.References and cash doposit
required. Yearly contract with lib
eral salary. Oreat Western Tele
phon Co., 1005 Market Stroet, San
Francisco, Cal. 6-20-1 m
WANTED.
Wanted. To buy a good six or sovon
room cottage, not far out Apply at
Ryan's barber shop. 6-31-tt
Wanted Man or mnn and wlfo can
got good homo by furnishing money
to buy wrae, and get good lady to
care for them a long as they live.
Addros "A.," caro Journal. 0-10-31
Wantod Energetic, trustworthy mnn
or woman to work In Oregon, repre
senting large manufacturing com
pany. Salary $40 to $00 per month,
paid woekly, oxpenses advanced. Ad--dress,
with stamp, J. H. Mooro, Sa
lem, Ore. 01013t
MISCELLANEOUS.
Qo To J. N. Shantz for your hop bas
kots. Oct in your order bofore tho
rush. 0-2-lm
Strayed or Stolen. A yellow Scotch
Colllo, 8 months old; answers to
namo of "Duke." Return to Hunt's
Murkett. 0-20-tf
Shirt Waists and Bummer Qowns
Made in the best style and workman
ship. Terms reasonable. Address
or call on Mr. II. Mllner, 20th and
Centor streets. 5-20-tf
The Ttllsoa Co, Dealora in chopped
feed, seed bran, bay, flour dried
fruit, t. High street, adjoining
opera house. 6-1-yr,
Strawberry Orates Tin tops and bal-
locks at lowost prices. Capital Com
mission Co. Phono Main 2231, oppo
site Willamette Hotel, Salem, Oregon, '
Hotel Scott Newly furnished, overy-
tblnc cloaa and first cloaa. Booms
&t reasonable prtoes. in CotUa
block, Botom, A. Bcott, prop. 74-tf.
EXFEEunamNO
WITH FLOUB,
Doesn't always pay, unless you hare
the Salem mills printed on the bag. It
is always a guarantee of white and de
licious bread, fluffy biscuits, and de
licious cake and pastry. It gives a
sweet, nutty flavor to your bread that
can't be obtained from any other flour
milled, and Is wholesome aad nutri
tious. After onea testing it you will
never use any other.
SALEM FLOUBINa MILLS.
Salem Iron Works Founders, machin
ist aad bl &;!) Hbs. Manufacturer
of all kind of sawmill machinery.
Hop and fruit drying stoves, etc
Manufacturers of tho O. K. Grubbor,
Bband & Marcus. 11-29-lm
Cavey & Savage. Real Estato, Loans
and Insurance, Conveyancing and
Exaining Titles. Notary work done.
Bring us list of your property for
sals, 402 State streetnear High.
3 8-tf
Say Have you tried If. H. Pauls for
meataf He has the best sausage In
town. Csme and try it, and bo con
vinced. 410 Bast State stret.
OSTEOPATHS.
Ostoopath Dr. W. L. Mercer, craduato
, .
of tho Amorlaan School of Oatoo
pathy, Kirksvllle, Mo. Office Broy
man building, Commercial street
Rooms 25 and 2d. Phono Red 383,
Now rosldonco, 419 North Summer
street. Pho'ad Main 045. 0-10-tf
BAKERIES.
Capital Bakery Ullora & Buthorford,
proprietors, 430 Court itroot. Fresh
broad, pies and cakes dally. Mecca
roons, lady fingors, nngol and dovll's
food cake, candles, nuts, eto. Doliv
rice mado to any part of tho elty.
Phone White 331. 8-1-tf
OXEANPro AND DYE WORKS.
Cloanlng and Dyeing And repairing
neatly done. Four suits pressed by the
month $1.06, at iho Capital City,
Steam Dyeing and Gfoaalag Parlors.
Miss Efflo M. Andorson, proprietor.
Opera House block. S-l-tf
CALL ON YOUB STEPMOTHER AX
the Salem Dye Works When yo
want your clothe cleanod, dyed, re
paired or pressod. rellnod, velvet col
lars on; also suit pressed by the
month. You can get anything clean
ed, from a pair of gloves to the most
olaborato silk gowns. Mr. C. IT.
Walker, Prop.. 105 Commercial street
A. VL Hanson Manufacturer of all
kinds sash, doers, mouldings, wood
work, houso finish and offlco fixture.
Estimates furnlshod. Cor. Mill and
Church street Phono Bed 211.
AXOnXTEOT.
W. D. Pugh Architect and superin
tendent, plans furnished for alt class
on of building and structural work.
Office 110 State atreot, Tioga block,
Balem, Oregon.
DRAYMEN.
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White h Cummins, do a goneral dray
and tranMor business, meet tan
trains. 'Phonos, down town, Wats
2181. residence, Blue IS, red S07f.
Stand 218 Commerslal street 8-12-lis.
LODQES. '
Balem Camp, No. lis, Woodmen of tfee
World Meots in Holman Hall every
Friday at 7:30 p. m. L. B. Htinson,
consul P. L. Fraaor, elork.
Forester of America Court Sherwood
Foresters No, 10. Meets Friday la
Turner block. Ira Jorgensen, O. B.t
A. L. Brown, Bee.
Central Ledge No. 18, X. of P. Castle
nail In Holman block, corner Btato
and Liberty streets. Tuesday of oaeli
weok at 7:30 p. in. T. J, Oronlse, O,
O.) W. I. Btaley, K. of B. and B.
Modern Woodmen of American-Oregon
Codar Camp, No, C240. Meets
every Thursday ovonlng at 8 o'oloek,
Holman Hall. 13. K. Matton, V. O.;
A. L. Brown, Clerk,
WATERCOMPANY,
SALEM WATER COMPAKV
OFFICE CITY HALL.
For water sorvlco apply at office.
Bill payable monthly in advance,
Make all complaints at the ofllco.
Just la
Our new lino of 1005 wail pa
per has just arrived. All latest
patterns at reasonable prices.
Call and see our stock and be
convinced that our paper and
prices are right Remember the
plaeo.
E. L. Lemmon
299 Liberty St
Phone 2475
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We Are Now paying lOe for eggs.
Commercial Cream Co. 3-11-tf
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SALEM ICE WORKS
Tiie Club StMti
vfrt.c!ijfl Ltvsrr and Cab IJa.
Funeral' laraouts a" specialty. TaBy-U
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