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College of Music Willamette
University Opens Sept. 26
Holon I. Galbroatb, B. M., Doan, piano; Frederick W. Goodrich,
London, piano and pipo organ; Wm. Walliico Graham, Berlin, violin; II.
Evelyn Hurloy, Now York, yoleo; Eva Cox, B. M., Salem, piano.
Now pianos, newly furnished ntudios, now faculty.
Hall's Fetry Road
and
FERRY
Shortest line to all points In
Pollc County.
No Autos or Steam Engines
run on this road
A. D.PETTYJOHN, '
Prop. Ferry
YOUR MEALS
will be all right this hot woather
U you get thorn at
COFFEY'S
RESTAURANT
205 Commercial Street
r -. 4
standard Lfouor
Successors to
J. P. ROGERS
Wholesale and Retail Dealers
1 48-1 56 South Commercial St. Salem Or.
Our Specialty
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Packago for 7 loaves 20c
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SCHOOL
BOARD
MEETS
elects an Instructor, and
Takes up Matters of
Improving Sewerage
At tho mooting of tho school board
hold In tho pollco court room Satur
day ovonlng a lottor was road from
Prof. W. P. Fargo of McMlnnvlllo,
stating that ho would not como as an
instructor In tho scionco depnrtmont
of tho Salem high, school for less than
$80 per month. As tho board refused
to pay moro than $75 tho lottor was
considered as a declination, and Prof,
John E. Smith, at prosont principal
or tho Roseburg high school, was oloct
io inai position. Mr. Bmltn Is a
young man with threo years' teaching
oxporlonco. Ho is a gnvduato of tho
Oregon Agricultural college, being the
valodlctorian of his class, and also
grnduato of tho commorclal departmont
of tho Ituskln college of Chicago. BTo
was principal of tho Roseburg school
Inst year and wna ro-cloctod for this
year but will rosign to rocolvo tho
position with a hlghor salary. In spoak'
Ing of him last ovonlng City Suporin
leuuont rowers oxprossod himsolf as
bolng very woll pleased with tho so-
lection and thought that Prof. Smith
would provo n strong addition to tho
high school faculty.
Tho next business of importanco to
como up for tho consideration, of tho
board was tho question of sowcrago in
regard to tho ParTc nchool. This was
brought up by Director Leo, who was
in favor of permanently improving tho
existing condition, no was also sec
onded In this by Eploy and Byrd, but
Croisan and Condlt woro only In favor
of a temporary "makeshift." Loo waa
was in favor of establishing a soptlo
eowcr tank similar to tho ono put in
nt tho North School last yoar and
which hiw given good satisfaction
Croisan suggestod that now holes bo
dug and that tho closots bo moved,
Dr. Byrd stated that tho Improvement
wns mado at tho North School last yoar
with tho understanding that ono school
should bo taken, up each yoar until
nil woro provided with soworago fa'
ellltlos and he thought thftt the Park
school was next in lino. After remarks
by tho members of tho board, Byrd
moved that tho committoo on repairs
bo instructed to invostigato tho con
dition nnd report their findings at tho
noxt regular mooting, which is in Sop
tombcr. Tho closets at tho Park school arc
tho old fashioned klud, sot ovor a
bolo In tho ground. This has not only
becomo a nuisance, but is n positive
monnco to tho health of tho pupils
and tho residents of tho neighborhood.
A great deal of complaint has boon
mado in regard to it and tho nood of
immodinto action seems npparont to all.
Tho presonco of tho creek near the
school makes it an ldoal sight for tho
establishment of a septic sewer tank,
and this scorns to bo tho logical so
lution of tho problem.
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0i.WJCOHIA.
1. tiu. yf Ito KM Yoi Harj AlrvarJ Bo,f
fUrf
U. J. LEHMAN
Bash and doors. All kinds of bonse
finishing. 'Phono 131 black. Also two
floors of warohouso for rent; elevator
and switching facilities.
Co. i
A Proachcr Rich From Annies.
Mr. P. Wnllen, of Zlllah, Yakima
county Wash., Is a rotlred preacher,
who wont to tho Yakima valloy about
10 years ago, bought a tract of land,
at a low price, nnd set out nn orchard.
Three years ago It enmo Into bearing.
But Mr. Walden thought ho would
sell It. Ho put It on tho markot, ask
ing $10,000 for It. Ho failed to trot a
Iniycr that year, nnd ho hack tho crop1
on his hnnda in tho fall. Tho fruit
that year brought hlrar $12,500. Tho
farm has not slnco boon oa tho mar-,
koti. It Is now producing ovcrv roar
from $12,000 to $20,000. Mr. Walden
Uvea in Bcattlo 10 raontha in tho yoar,
and spends tho other two months har
vesting and markotdng his fruit crop.
World's Work.
Hit tho Trail on Bonaays.
Commencing with, Sunday, August
Oth, tho Trail at tho exposition and all
tho amusement features, as woll aa tho
exhibit buildings, were thrown opes,
and hereof tor will bo running the tamo
on Sunday as on other days. In fact
tho exposition will bo practically na
complete on Sundays na on week daya,
The Southern Pacific Company have
on salo Saturday to Monday excursion,
tickets, $2.20 for tho round trip, which
onablee visitors to go to Portland
Saturday aftornoon and remain until
Monday night, or return Sunday ovon
lng, as thoy may dcslro. 8-7-tf
Capital and Corruption.
Cardinal Gibbons nays that "when
over thoro is an .jnalgamatlon of grant
capital thero is sura to bo corruption.!
It is not a now story. It is Is a story
as old as tho worlil'a history, Tho on
lyi reason that it comes so much to tho
foro at present is that tho mothods of
its detection aro daily growing strong
er." Such words of obvious truth aro
occasionally necessary to roasauro
thoso who fear tho world1 Is daily
growing worse. Boston Itocord.
CHlIiDREN OEY FOB
OAHTOBIA.
FLETCHER'S
A Pleasant Way to Travel,
riio abovo Is tho usual vordlct of
tho travolor using tho Missouri Pacific
railway between tho Pacific coast and
tho oast, and wo bollovo that tho sorr
ico and accommodations given morlt
this statomont. From Denvor, Colora
do Springs nnd Denver thero ore two
through trains dally to Kansas City
and St. Louis, carrying Pullman's lat
ent standard eleoUlo-lighiod sleoplng
cars, chnlr cars and up-to-dato dining
cars. Tho samo oxcollont sorvlco is
operated from Kansas City and St.
Louis to Momphis, Littlo Bock and Hot
Springs. If you aro going east or
south, write for particulars and full In
formation. W. a M'BMDE, Oon. Agt,
124 Third Bt Portland. Oro.
H0U.I3TEFT8
Rocky Mountain Toa Nuggets
A Unir MeJIolni for Bmy People.
Bring QolJ.a Health anil Renewed Vigor.
A up--Mo for CouitMuitlmi, In.llKOiIlon, Urn
mid Kinney Troublr. rlinplee, Korxma, Impure
lUool, Had Ureiilti, Hliicslali Itowrle, llniilacli
-mil llitckichn. It'll Kooky Mnuntnln Tra In talc
let form, at cente a box. (Iimiuiiim modd ly
It lUMimtn Dni'o CgupNV, Mvtleoii, Wit,
..! r-i niprcTD Fo eiimiv nrnn
Htiie Wing Sang Co
AU kinda of fancy Dry dooda, BUka, )
Embroideries, Eacoa. Make up new line
Dents' and Ladies' Furnishing Good, I
Suits, Wrappora, Skirts, Whito Under-1
woar. Salo cheap, court street, Baiern,
Oregon. 'Phono Black 2155. 310
Court 8t, corner alley.
WATER COMPANY.
SALEM WATER COMPANY
OFFICE CITY HALL,
For water service apply at office.
Bills payable monthly in advance.
Make all complaints at the office.
Tne Club Stables
First-class Livery and Cab Line.
Funeral turnouts a specialty. Tally-bo
for picnics and excursion parties. Phone I
Main 241. Cornor Liberty ana ierry,
Cfas. W. Yannke Prop.
wawfji
Gold Dust Flour
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W m.ao. k tub BinMPV pnw. S
ER COMPANY, Sidney, Ore
gon, Mado for family use. Ask
your pocer for it Bran and
shorts always on hand,
P. B. Wallace
AGENT
Edison Phonograph Agency.
Oasollno Lamps, Mantels, Gasoline.
Typewriters, New, Second-Hand. Beat,
214 Coal St. Phone Mala 401.
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DO YOU WANT TO
BELL YOUB FABM7
Do you want to buy or sell any.
thingf
Hero is your opportunity to
Insert your advertisement in two
nowspapera for tho prleo of ene.
For a limited timo nil "For
Sale," "For Otont," and nil
"Want" ads will bo inserted in
Tho Portland Daily Journal
and
Tho Capital Journal
for
Ono Cent ft Word.
The Portland Journal is the best
circulated nowspaper in Oregon. It
goes daily into 23,000 homes and
roaches that large army of people
who aro constantly buying and
soiling something.
When you go to Portland call
at tho Journal efflee and see tho
largest and best newspaper press
in Oregon. It will print, paste,
.cut and fold papers in four colors
with ono impression at the rate
of 24,000 an hour. Visitors wel
come. Tho Capital Journal la the
loading papor in Oregon outside of
Portland, ssd this combination
advertising rates will produce moro
returns for tho small cost than
any other in the state
Send your advertisements to
tho Capital Journal office nnd we
will send copy to tho Portland
Journal.
FOR BALE.
For Bole. Seven-room residence, barn,
largo half block, eloctrio lights, bath,
hot and cold city wator. E. Hofor,
Journal offlco.
For Solo. Small dry fir wood, at $3.25
'per cord. Phono Black 2001. T. L.
Davidson, Jr., Mornlngslda 1-20-tf
For Bale. Two lots, with new houso
and barn, good lmprovomonts. At a
bargain. Inqulro of Glover & Pat
ton 'a blacksmith shop, 430 Court
streot. 5-22-tf
For Solo. An upright Weber piano, In
oxcollont condition. Original cost
$050. Will soil for $200. Inqulro of
Henry W. Moyors, caro of Moyers
& Sons. 8-4-tf
FOR RENT.
For Bent, A aoven-room houso. Call
on A. Scbriebor, 424 High atreett.
6-13-tf
For Bent. Furnished and unfurnished
rooms, also good.slr.od barn, Inqulro
of M. A. Dice, 700 Commercial stroot,
throo blocks bolow Marlon squaro.
7-15-tf
WANTED FEMALE HELP.
Wanted. Chambermaid at the Wlllam
etto Hotel. 7-14-tf
wonted,-.
A good cook. Apply at No,
602 South 12th stroot. 8-10-3t
WANTED. Housokceper for country.
Beferencca exchanged. Address
"Z," caro of Journal.
o-v-rt-ir.
1 WANTED MALE IIELP.
'Wantod, At WlUametto Hotol porter
or bell boy.
8-10-3t
Wanted. A good floor man and help
er at H. A, Ooorgo's blacksmith
hop,, 21S Hlght strwt. 8-10-3f
WANTED.
Wantod, To rent, two to four years,
ranch suitable for dairying, 76 to 100
acres of plow land, 25 to 30 acres
pasturo, IVi to "Vj miles from rail
road. Will pay cash or grain rent.
Befer to John C, 'Slegmund, county
recorder. 8-11-lmo,
MISCELLANEOUS.
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Shirt Walsta and Bummer downs
Made In tho beet style and werkmau
ship. Terms reasonable, Address
or call on Mrs. H. Milner, 20th and
Conter streets. 6-20-tf
Balem Iron Works Founders, machin
ists aad blacksmiths. Manufacturers
of all kinds of sawmill machinery,
nop and fruit drying stoves, etc
Manufacturers of the Salem Iron
Works Hop Press. 11-29-lm
Davey & Savage. Heal Estate, Loans
and Insurance, Conveyancing and
Exalnlng Titles. Notary work done.
Bring na list of your property for
sale, 402 State stroot, near High.
3 8-tf
MnuntalnViovr Farm Peaches Choice
cannera. Send, us your order or come
to orchard, Post office, Oervais,
Booto 9. Phono Farmer 30, W, H.
Egaa, i-18-lwk
i
Hollo. Hero I am again with a fall1
lino of crockory to bo sold at three
gallons for 25 cento. Also tent:
camp stoves and all kindn of new
and second-hand household goods.
QIvo me a call, corner of St a to and
Liberty stroot, Salem. Conrad Dill
man. 8-3-lm.
Tho Tillson Oo Dcalora
feed," aeod bran, bay,
in chipped
flour drlod
fruit, etc High stroot,
opera house.
adjoining
0-1-yr.
Hotel Scott Nowly furnished, ovary.
thing clean and first class, Rocsnp
at reasonable prtooa. In Cottla
block, Balem, A. Bcott, prop. 7-fl-tf.
Say Have you tried H. H. Paula for
meats! Ho has the best sausage In
town. Come and try It, aad be ooa
vlnced. 410 East Stata airet
Wanted, Good shipping apples, pears
and all farm and dairy produce want
ed. Capital Conualteloa Co. Phone
Mala 231, opposite Willamette
Hotel, Salcra, Oregon.
Salem Steam Dyeing and Cleaalasj
Works When your best girl saya she
will be a sister to you, give "her your
clothea to press. Then you will bring
them, to your stepmother, and ies
thorn fixed right, na matter .hat
thoy neod. Suits prossod by the
month. Gloves, neckties, Bilk gloves
or any fabrlo, no matter how doll
cato, mado to look like new. Mrs. O.
H. Walker, prop., 105 Commercial Bt.
MUSIO BTUDIOS.
N
Musio Studio. Frank H. Churchill,
Musical Studio. Associate teacher
Westorn Conservatory, Chicago, El.,
roprodontlng Intor-Stato System at
Salem, Orogon, In tho Gray blockj
room 3. Studio hours 0 to 12 and 1!
to 5. 8-10-tf
OSTEOPATHS,
Otoopath Dr. Vf, L. MoVccr graiiuate
of tho American School of Osteo
pathy, Klrksvlllo, Mo, Office Brey
man building, Commercial street.
Booms 25 and 20, Phono Bed 2413.
Now residence, 410 North Summer
stroot. Phono 083 Bod, d-10-tf
PHYSICIAN AND 8URQEON
Dr. E. O. Dalton Physician and Sur
geon, Booms 12-13 Bush Bank
building. Phono Main 701. Best
donco Willamette Hotel. Phone
Main 2001. 7-20-tf
all
PLUMBERS.
Xlioo. M. Barr Successor to Barr A
Potzol, tinner nnd plumber. Hot air
wator and steam heating a specialty,
Salem, Oregon. 32-
BAKERIES.
Capital Bakery Ulloui & Butherford,
proprietors, 430 Court stroot. Fresh
bread, pies and enkos dally, Macca
roons, lady fingers, nngol and devil's
food enko, candies, nuts, ote. Deliv
eries mado to any part of tho city.
Phono White 321. 6-1-tf
t ASH AND DOOB FAOTOBECS.
Fraik M, Brown Manufacturer of
Mill, doors, mouldings. All kinds of
house finish and hardwood work.
Front street botweon State and Court
A. M. Hanson Manufacturer of all
kinds sash, dorrs, mouldings, wood
work, house finish and offlco fixtures.
Estimates furnished. Cor, Mill and,
Church streot. Phone Bed 211.
ARCnJTEOT.
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W. D, Pugh Architect and superin
tendent, plana furnished for all class
es of building and structural work.
Office 110 State streot, Tioga blockj
Salem, Oregon.
DRAYMEN.
Whito & Cummins Do a general dray
VN"WVi"V
and transfer business, meet all
trains. 'Phone, down town, Main
2181. Stand 100 Commercial street,
8-12-im
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LODQE8.
Balem Camp, No. 118, Woodmen of the
World Meets In llolman Hall every
Friday at 7i30 p. in, Paul O, Hanson,
consul; P. L, Frailer, clerk.
Foresters of America Court Sherwood
Foresters No. 10, Meets Friday la
Turner block. Ira Jurgensen, 0. B.J
A. L, Brown, See.
Central Lodge No, 18, K. of P. Castle
Hall In Holman block, corner State
and Liberty streets. Tuesday of each
week at 7s30 p. m. T. J, Cronlse, O,
C.j W. I. Staley, K. of 0. and a
Modern Woodmen of American-Oregon
Cedar Camp, No. 6240. Meets
tiTf Thursday evening at 8 o'clpek,
Holman HalL B. E. Mattes, T. O.t
A, L. Brown, Clerk,
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