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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1905)
SAmCOHEOOHI DAILY CAPITAIi JOURNAL, r.f 4 I. -t 'w ii w i Rf m i. : & ra ANirCelablcPfeparfllionforAa- 1 almilarwgifceFoodanducgula- U llngrheStomactooislBowclsof m Promotes Digcslion-Checrfur-neasandRest.Contains neither Opuim.Morphine norKiicraL I tXaucotic. tradDrSAJvnmaaR VWiii SnJ- Jlftrrrvnl - IUJi 11 rjr rMrmK Apcrf . I ilcmedy forConstipn tlon, Sour Stomach, Diarrl oca tTbrins,(,oimils.ons,Fcvensh ncss ask) Loss of Sleep. I of Ail' l Ii . 1U A a ni fk i . facsimile Signature of 3 KW TnK; m 1 EXACT COPY Or WRAPPER. iff CASTOBIA For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA Twt tMtiun mmm. m efTT. College of Music Willamette University Opens Sept. 26 Helen I, Calbreath, D, If., Dean, piano; Frederick W. Goodrich, Louden, piano and pips organ; Wm, Wallace Graham, Berlin, violin; M. Kvelya Hurley, New York, voice; Bra Cox, I). M., Salem, piano. New pianos, newly furnished studios, now faculty. HILARIOUS ATTORNEY. Had Warm Tlmo la Rosbburg Tuesday Night Arrested, With his faee swollen and disecJ ored as tfce result of two beatings which he brought upon himself by boisteroes conduct, L. E. Huntsman, who ekim to be an attorney from fran Franeiseo, flood up before Record er Oreatt this morning and entered a pie of not guilty to thre charges: Drunkenness, disorderly conduct and asjanlt and battery. His trial was set for next Friday morning at 9 o'clock, with bail fixed at $150, which he failed to furnish up to 4 o'clock this after noon. Huntsman has been visiting with rrlitlves at Diliard. Tuesday ho easse to Roseburg and proceeded to take oa a eoplous cargo of booze. In the eves log he was ejected from boHnd the counter in Moslem's restaurant, sad, a currently reported, a few minutes later was put out of Goodman's saloon, after having declared his iBtentlon of takisgf charge of the ptaee. doing aero the street and falling to get into the wait ing room of the 9. P. depot, he began to abuse the night agent. As a result he got something he was apparently looking for. Undaunted, however, he went to the Central Ilotel and attempt ed to iwsumo charge and ono of the proprietors played a tatoo oa his countenance. Leaving tho hotel. Huntsman wont to W. B. Haramltte's undertaking parlors and knocked over several easket boxes leaning agalBst tho building. Thence ho attempted to enter Mrs. D. P. Fisher's home and was ordered away, going into a vacant house adjoining, when Marshal Jarvis arrested him. Huntsman declared this morning that Ms arrest was one of tho greatest outrages he ever beard of. h F " B S V J M " HKZBKBIS DO YOU WANT TO SELL YOUR FARM? Do you want to buy or leli any. thlsgT , Here is your opportunity to insert your advertisement In two newspapers for the price of ene. For a limited time all "For Sale," "For Kent," nd all "Want" adi will be Inserted In The Portland Daily Journal and The Capital Journal for One Cent a Word. The Portland Journal ii the best circulated newspaper in Oregen. It goes daily Into 25,000 homes and reaches that large army of people who are constantly buying and selling something. When you go to Pertland tall at the Journal office and se the largest and best newspaper press in Oregon. It will print, paste, cot and fold papers in four eolors with ono impression at the rate of 24,000 an hour. Visitors wel come. The Capital Journal is the leading paper in Oregon outside ef Portland, and this combination advertising rates will produce more returns for the small cost than any other In the state. Send your advertisements to the Capital Journal office and we will send copy to the Portland Journal. HaUfs Ferry Road and FERRY Shortest line to all points In Polk Coanty. No Autos or Steam Engines ran on this road A. D. PETTYJOHN, Prop. Ferry Salem, Oregon. A prominent farmer near Salem said to tho writer, "The ono thing our Itoys in the country need most Is a good business education." A fact well stated. The benefits from aueh a oourao last for life and pay substantial dividends. It's a Paying Investment A prominent banker said to the writer. "If a young man of just ordinary ability and good character will take a thorough course at your school ho cannot avoid success in business." Look into our methods. Let us show you what others have done. Our catalogue will tell you. Bend or call for It. W. L STALKY, Principal. Deafness Cannot Eo Omed By local applications, as they cannot re-aeh tho diseased portion of the ear. Thcro is only ono way to euro deaf ness, ami that is by constitutional rem edies. Deafness is caused by an in flamed condition of tho mucous lining of tho Eustachian tube. When this tube is Inflamed you havo a rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely dosed. Deafness is the remilt, and, unless tho inflammation can bo taken out and this tube restored to Its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases oat of ten nro caused by Catarrh, which Is nothing but an Inflamed condition of tho mucous surfaces. Wo will givo One Hundred Dollars for any ease of Doafnces (caused by catarrh that cannot bo eured by Hall's Catarrh Cure Send for circulars free, F. J. CHENEY 4 CO., Toledo, O. Bold by Druggists, 75e. Tako Hall's Family PlHs for constl outrage lie ever heard of Hosoburg Plnlndwler. -o YOUR MEALS will bs all right this hot we the if you get them at COFFEY'S RESTAURANT S05 Omtnttrclal Street A Stn, Cm. Sitm fcf ImttMi Mimtm mv, H smtiiiowi. is mil '')- SSj (mill lt .) I r .- .! 4. I I ,mhi4 BD M M t f r t W '' 4 MWUUMMlb J Wrtf4. np rA If s4?44tei4j4 II VI M ltoi 4 l U Si tf VNiTinMioieiico .luKluumi. .. b. Sold In Salem by S. 0. Stone. Survttys for a permanent fish batch ery on the McKencie river, about 30 mile above Hugene, nave just been completed. CASTOR For Infants and Children. he Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of 6taZffi&tf: H01U3TEFV3 Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Buy Mfaisti fcr Bur PpU. BtUf 0M Hulih itl Bi Vljsr. A M -ISO fur i'..nltiwti,.n In.tlftntlon, Lire ii ) K. .o y TV .nt.i- Piiipin r.-Mm., Impur II...' ftwl Hrwih Hlu-ciji luflt, II(lKt .itli.k b- I R.vM o unTtmlBUb- fi i. i ,-n'. a i.,, iir ,la nl bv I Kill .., s, .1 , ,,, Wit IK. JiV, M. KrriiNtngPa!1gi-wf FARM for SAL 293 acres in Waldo Hills. Well fenced, new eight room house, bg bam, several out buildings, fine orchard, about twenty acres in gvub oak timber, balance all cleared. Two fine springs near house, i I -4 miles from Stayton, 2 1 -4 miles from Sublimity. Good German community. Price $40 an acre. Time given if purchaser desires. J. P. ROGERS SALEM OREGON iwHwrew-wH8' 1M(MimMWMWT,lMMMlM IPIBD ,I0limititWiMMWltI,ltlltl,IMlttItWMMMJ .. 1 PT-TrMHTTio BAK35BD3S, laptal aajseij u - f.... aiq Hnnrl street. propne.o", - bread, pies and cakes dally. Macea roons, lady fingers, angel and devil i food cake, candles, nuts, etc. Deliv. cries made to any part of tho city. Phone White 321. S-l-tt AEOH1TECT. ZZTZZh22x. re Viiteet and superln t. u. u- ".".. - ... -I... tendent, plans furrusnea xor cm.. es of building and structural work Office 116 State street, Tioga block. Salem, Oregon. DRAYMEN. White & Cummins Do a general dray and transfer business, meet all trains. 'Phone, down town, Main 21S1. Stand 150 Commercial street. 8-12-lm MISCELLANEOUS. MlsTHoovorl-Dressmaking. Tho Eld ridge. Room 27. P-5"3 Shirt Waists and Summer Gowns Made in the best style and workman- .!.!. Tiimi rnannnfthlA. Address BU1JJ. AV.M". .-- or call en Mrs. H. Milner, 20th and Center streets. 6-29-tf Balem Iron Works Founders, machin ists asd blacksmiths. Manufacturers of all kinds of sawmill machinery. Hop and fruit drying stoves, etc Manufacturers of ths Salem Iron Works Hod Press. 11-29-lm FOR SALE. For Sale. Seven-room residence, barn, large half block, eleetrle lights, bath, hot and eold city water. E. Hofer, Journal office. For Sale. Small dry fir wood, at (3.25 per cord. Phone Black 9061. T. L. Davidson, Jr., Morningsido. 1-20 tf For Salo. Collie pup, 3 months old, from prize winning stock. See Glenn Eoff, Houte 0. 0.6-3f For Bale An upright Weber piano, In excellent condition. Original cost $050. Will sell for $200. Inquire of Henry W. Meyers, care of Meyers & Sons. 8-4-tf For Sals. Kitchen outfit, Including gas range, cabinet, table, linen, dish es and silverware, $25. Inquire at Journal office. S-30-tf ror Sale 75 acres, 8 acres in cultlva ties, balance in timber and pasture, good spring running water. Barn aa.1 orchard. $40 per aere. 2 miles soutU" of Salem, a Brasher, 112 North Commercial street. 8-28-lm Da7ey & 8avE- Rl Estate, Loans and Insuranco, Conveyancing and Exalning Titles. Notary work done. Bring us list of your property for sale, 402 State street, near High. 38-tf Hotel Scott Newly furnished, every thing clean and first clue. Rooms at reasonable prices. In Cottle block, Salem, A. Scott, prop. 7-Mf. Hello. Here I am again with a fall line of crockery to be sold at three cations for 25 cents. Also tents. camp stores and all kinds of new and second-hand household goods. Give me a call, corner of State and Liberty street, Salem. Conrad Dill man. 8-3-1 m. The Ttllson Co. Dealers- in chopped feed, seed bran, hay, flour dried fruit, etc High street, adjoining epera house. fl-l-yr. PLUMBERS. Theo. M. Barr-SMessTlr- PpIz-,1. firm.. ...1 .. . " , ..,.. uu Dinmh. . water and steam heating ,'Jl .vu.t wa wavu PHY8ICIAN AND Dr. E, O. Dalton VhvTyM - -.va M geon, Booms 12-13 n.v ,1 bnUdlng. Phone Main 252. 1 dAt1lA Wilt...-...- ... -v-vw .....auntie uoteL Main 207. ASH AND DOOR FACX0H Frai k M. BrownrZZTrrJ -"urer I Bsn, aoors, moulding, All llul house finish and hard .1 Front street between SUte mM A. M. Hanson MannfactnilTrfi iinus sasn, aorrs. monldin .1 work, house finish and office ttM t-aiiinaies lurnisnco. Cor. Jfjj jnurcn street. Phone BJ !it LODQE8. Balom Camp, No. TlsTwoodSuii worm Aiects in Ho man n.n J Friday nt 7:30 p. m. Panl 0. Ht-M consui; i u. iTatier, dt Foresters of America Court SiaM l-orcsters No. 19. Meets FriU Turner block. Ira Jorgisa,c. a. u. urown, Sec Say Have you tried II. H. Pauls for meats! He has the best sausago In town. Come and try It, and bo con vinced. 410 East State stret. For Eent. Elegant rooms, either fur nished or unfurnished, single rooms, in suites or for light housekeeping. Inquire of Mrs. Olive S. Enrlght, 340 Liberty street. 8-31-tf For Sale, 140 seres of land, 600 cords of oak and grab oak wood on It; 300 cords now cut and ready to haul; 5 miles from Salem; good gravel road; a bargain. J. H, Moran, Monmouth or Independence. 9-4-lwk FOR RENT. For Rent. A seven-room house. Call on A. 8ehrieber, 424 High streett, o-13-tf For Rent. Furnished and unfurnished rooms, also goed.shed barn. Iaqslre of M. A. Dice, 790 Commercial street, three blocks below Maries sqeue. 7-15-tf FOR RENT.-A mew Troon sees U et Ralem. laqrtirs sf W. H. Squier. J.JOtw WANTED. -. -t. s -w. rt . - Wantcd.-To rent, two to fr years, ranch suitable fer dairying, 75 ts 100 acres of plow lasd, US ts 30 acres pasture, IV, to JVi ndles from rail road. Will pay en. 0r rda rest. Refer to John O. Stegmund, WISty 'wsler l-ll-la. Wanted; Active ageata fc7Bsii. Japanese AVaj Beek; geed salary; sample Ut' Address Glove Co. 793 Chestnut street, PhHadslphla. ' 0-S-3f Wanted.-o Mtfln apples, " and all farm and dairy prsdsM waat- ed- Capital CommUrioa Ce, Pheas Mala 2231, opposlts WUlam,t, Hotel, Balem, Oregso, Wantod,-Short jobe ,t Uokkeeui.e and cvllUg by a compete., ret spoasjble persoa. Ap-4v I,' Vare WANTED FEMALE HELP. Piano Harmony Sight singing. Miss Dorothea Nash, of Portland, will es tablish a class in theso subjects in Salem, commencing on and niter Monday, September 11th. Her terms are moderate She will be at the Wilamette Hotel, Salem, on Monday, September 11th, after 11 a, m.. and will be glad to meet intending stu dents. 9-5-3t Lost. Irish Setter pup, about four months eld. Has white strlpo in face, white spot oa back of neek, white tassel on end of tall. Answers to name of "Billy." Finder please notify V. F. Cory, at Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Go's, and receive reward. 0-5-3t Central Lodge No. 18, K. of P-J Hall in Holman block, cent; J nnd Liberty streets. TnesditrJ wcok at 7:30 p. m. T. J. &.(, P.; W. I. Staloy, K. of S. nifi Modern Woodmen of Aaerio-fl gon Cedar Camp, No. 52it every Thursday evening at t I'd Holman Hall. E. E. Mattes,! A. L. Brown, Clerk. WATER COMPANY, SALEM WATER COMPJ OFFICE CITY HALL For water service apply at Bills payable monthly in ih Make all complaint! at the oe ggh Edison Phouograph Arts.7, Gasoline Lamps, Mantels, Cu Typewriters, New, SeeondHiill 214 Com 'J 8t. PbostUiiir Huie Wing Sang I All kinds of fancy Dry Ootix,i Embroideries, Laces. Make sp tn Oents' and Ladles' FumlsU(i Bolts, Wrappers, Skirts, Whim woar and Hop Gloves.. Sale Court street, Salem, Oreros. Black 2165. 346 Court street, t alley. Salem Steam Dyeing and Cleaning Works When your best girl says she will be a sister to you, give her your clothes to press. Then you will bring them to your stepmother, and get them fiied right, no matter what the) need. Suits pressed by the month. Gloves, neckties, silk gloves er any fabrie, no matter how deli cate, made to look like new. Mrs, C. " wl!kr. prop-. 105 Commercial 8t. MUSIC STUDIOS. Music Studio. Frank E. fih.ir.Mll Xlusical Studio. Associate teacher Wsstern Conservatory, Chicago, HI., representing Inter-8tate System at Salem. Oregon. In the Gray block, room 3. Studio hours 9 to 12 and 2 5. 8-19-tf OSTEOPATHS. Wwted, ChabTrmalTsTThTwuTBT. jeUe notel. 1UM WAr-HousepTT 7o77o;aTr7 I lM'UeM "ehaaged. Addr. I "2," tare ef Jeurial. 3-9t-tf Osteopth-Dr. W. L. Mercer, graduate of the American 8ehool of Osteo Pthy, Kirksville, Mo. Office Brey man building, Commercial street Seems 25 and 26, Phone Red 2415. New residence, 419 North Summer street. Phone 383 Red. 6-10-tf U. J. LEHMAN Sash and doors. All kinds of house lala. 'Phone 131 black. Also two floors of warehouse for tent; eleTatoi nd switching facilities. BRICK Brick furnished in Urge or small quantities. Passed briek made to or der. Yard on State street, south of penitentiary. ALEM BRICK YARD The Clob Stall! First-class Livery and Csl Funeral turnouts a specialty. T for picnics and excursion psrtln' Main 241. Corner Liberty aw, Qis. W. Yannkc PxoJ SEE OUR NEW normal of StndT. WILLAMETTE UNrVTSUr OoUege of Liberal Arts Oollego of Oratory Collogo ofTbeology College of Medicine Collogo of Law School of Art Academy Normal School rawing Aoy kv... 1 All of the eigCt grades ef "j mon echools are tauga. " department. No TUITIOM et this department. r - J.... ..at.lnnt R-UT3. Ol- UIVM Ut bCHUV. j ' GilV7 Of u 451 T3.., fnunnn 3Q0 jLiuy wuwc- lriuuey I Salem Ice w STOP tn White House Restaur If you want the best ..V.. .ffnra. ETrJt lUeaJkt7k j- iai anA tnvtO-dttC GEORGE BROS. Pr Phone Mala 22L u A. A. BURTON, Prop. t