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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1905)
i$m(vpm' daily capital JotraNAL, balem. oreoon. Thursday, November 2, 1005. THE WAYS OF A WOMAN .BeReH928S(fBR3XK0a9I9i0B99IC'irBIOKeHKKXIKHmeiBSaeSSI9RHSICBeaCWf M CL.ASSIPIBD M 0 fTrffWAYfTPRTS HAUi&imU&J B 'rfgtifj AgcfablePrcpnralbnrorAs-slmilatlngllieFoodflndHctfula-linf the Stomachs andUowls of Promotes DigeaUon.Cheerful nessandncst Contains nelllicp Opltim.Morpltinc nortiiicral. p-Vx Xtotc otic . 1 vyytan oem- stfXrtmna torn.- . IM&t'vrrwtvSmt pcrfccl nomedy forConstlrvt Hon Sour Stonuich.Diarrttocn Worms .Convulsions .Fcvcmh- ncss nnd Loss ok Slkiji. .... FacSimito Signnlure of new york. ITifllHlBHiiaa EXACT COPY Of WRARPCa m FRENCH FEMALE PILLS. Alin,rHnlii MI-iiiiiiiiikiwKnw MtTta tntitn 1 1 iau. " -' s,. UNITS MSOICAl SO , .lT4.UN..?ia. r. UW.'W'U Bold in Balem by 8. O. fltonn. Patronise Your Home In dustries nnd feeep your mon ey at home Not a now business, but the eld Mack emltb, wagon and paint abep of Jacob & Arthur very much enlarged, Wo aro preparod to do all kinds of fancy point ing, sign painting nnd buggy, carriage and wagon painting) repainting and re pairing furniture and musical Instru wonts. A first-claee painter employed. Light and heavy wagons and buggies en band and wade to order. Work tailed for In any part of the ally and returned free of charge by 0. W. Johns or William OreM. JACOB & ARTHUR, Phone 14M Mfcln. StM N. Front St, 9-ittf YOUR MEALS Will always be right If you get them at the White House Restaurant GEORGE BROS. Proprs. Phono Main 2121. Btato Street. FOR 293 awes in Waldo Hills. Well fenced, new eiglit toom liotise, big batn, several out buildings, fine ouchatd, about twenty acues in gtub oat timbw, balance all cleated. Two fine springs neat bouse, I 1-4 miles from Stayton, 2 J4 miles laom Sublimity. Good German community. Pwce $40 an ace. Time given if purchase desires. J. P. ROGERS cmfu . For Infanta rtud Chilrirnn. The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over Thirty Years Tw ICfTY. BOSTON 11 brown II BROAD B rLouit fer rANOAKBS, MUrriNB, TLUM FUDDINO ami BOSTON BROWN BREAD Ak your Grocer fer It, ALLEN'S E. E. B. TLOUE CO. raolflo Ooaat raotory, San Jmo, Oal. Should be oaroful to receive tkree things fer the money so spends for groceries. First, ooalltyi iieeood, quantity, and third full value. If she don't get them it is because ate baa net bought at our store. No beUer ejuailty of groceries la sold anywhere at any price Baker, Lawrence & Baker Successors to Harrttt Lawrence. Bears the I Signature f)w fa liV OMi StSttSim inV Vfeav i i'drrTi'wammaamamBa FARM s - - Juot what a woman will or will not do, remains one of the mysteries that will probably nover be solved, ex plained or realised. At Albany Tues day, according to the dispatches, Daisy h. Jesmip iled a complaint la a suit for divoree against J. O. .TeMup, alleging m the grounds therefor deeertloa and cruel treatment. Just after the trait wa filed Jessup. the husband, arrived at hows, and took hia wife out to din ner. While they were having a feed In a eoty little restaurant box, the sheriff wulked is and served the com plaint and summons oa the astouishsd husband, and there she was making goo-goo at him ad snuggling up like a stek kitten to a warm brick. Truly the ways of women are like the wiedom of 0)od. Two MUes of OeuMMt Walks, Over two miles of fewest walks have been laid In the elty of Salem rises Street Commissioner Xurta took oeKee the grst of last January. This break the record for any similar time in the elty's history. Cement walks, from being the exception In pavements, a few years ago, are fast besoming the rum. These walk mid this ysar are both inside and outride of the di-c trieta eratd by the elty ouunuU wherein all new sidewalks that are put down must be of cement. The great majority of the walks have been put down in the residence districts nnd have a width sf five feet. Tholr cost averaged, nine and ten cents a foot. Some walks, however, have been laid in the lmriuesi section that are twelve feet wide the full distance from the property lino to the curb. Commissioner Kurt is thm wek pre paring hb rurt to the council. Its plally proud la he of the showing he ran make of work dose Is Improving the pavement of the elty. Mr. Kurt said this morning that property owners all over the elty showed she greatest willlngnsM to Improve their preperCy by the laying of cosily and perma nent walks. Though the eommleriottor m empowered, wherever property own ere rfwc to make required pavement Improvement, this procedure baa not In fact, the greatest majority of eases the Improvement has been rnado with out ovwn a imgjMsiWHi from Urn strest commissioner. Sen Loot Mother. "Consumption runs in our family, nnd through it I met my mother." writes M. B. Mold of Harmony, Xc. "Vt the past ftvo years, however, oa the align! riga of a Cough or Cold, I have take Tit. King's Xew Dis covery for Consumption, which has saved mo from aerlona lung trouble." His mother's stent wo a sad loss for Ur. Moid, but he lea rand that luag trouble insist not be neglected, and bow t sunt It. Quickest rolls and Mrs tt coughs and soUs. Price 80s and 1JM guaranteed, at J. 0. Perry's Drug Store, Trial bottle free. CASTOR 5 A For Infants and Children. Hie Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tko i,t2vtf& Signature JtMmd - 0KK.OIN IB0HCB9ECI!C)S$H9BeKeKSCtelieNKiSMl9I9SSS!eBeMeXXI9HMeS5SCSeaeBKB FOR 8ALC For SftlO. Sfn-rivnttl rn.lilnnno hnrn large aair block, electric lights, bath, Lot and sold otty water. K. Hofor, Journsl ofHce. . ..II. -.---.-, , For Sale. Smell dry nr wood, at 8.S6 per cord. Pkene Blask 10(51. T. L. DavldsoH, Jr, Meratngsldo. 1-M-tf For Sale. An upright Weber plnno, In azeciient condition. Original cost WO. Will tell for mo Inqniro of Henry W. Meyers, care of Meyers & Soss. 8-4-tf For Sate. House, barn and aero of laad, close te elty and sekeel house. Very choice fruit trees. Ono of tho best bargains ea our list. Call at A. K. Bell lend agency, 841 Stato street. 013-tf Fer gale A John Deere double diss plow. Inquire of P. 15. Shnfor, the 'harnoM dealer, ltd Osmmereial street, or Shafer Bros., Tumor, Or, 100-tf Fer Sale Lnrge 4-hole Jewell gas range with two ovens; used only t months. A bargain, Address Q, ooro Journal ess. 10-10-tf For 8taAt a Imrgaln, a line Story & Ctatk ergnn, good as new. Call on w address Mrs, Setabe, 1304, Sagi naw street, South Salem. 10-31-lwkdrltwk For Mslft 10,000 of tho famous Oro gon, or Dewey, strawberry plants now ready. Also few thousand Lo gon berry plants ready la the spring. X. Wslsh, Koute Ho. Q, Salem, Ore gon. io-si-at sn i . i ' c w FOR RENT. KiflQpTlsTftmmswfcsMsssmmmaOC For Xent-Six-rosr cottage, partly furnished or unfurnlehed. Apply at 290 Summer street. 10-O-3t For Kent, Three unfurnished rooms, with bath, hot and eeld water. In ouire at Ml Ohurek street 10-M-lwk WANTED rBMALB HELP. WAXTBD. Hcuceksoper fer country. Itefcrsaces oxchangMl. Address "X." earo of Journal. 8-DJt-tf WANTED T.IALE 1IELP. Wantoil Boy with pony. Amly at Journal ofltcs, 10-17-tf rm "i"j VETE1UNABY BUBOEON. Dr. O. J. Korinek Veterinary Surgeon nnu ivnviiw vxiy nan wran nii. promptly answsred. Offico at Iow's OaplUl Stables, Phone ISO Mala, Salem, Oregon. 10-8-tf BA1CEBIE8. Oop'tal Bakery Ullom & Uuthsrfsrd, proprietors, 430 Court street. Fresh bread, pies and cakes dally. Maeea rtftms, lady fingers, angel and devil's food oaks, candles, uuts, etc Deliv eries made to aay part of the elty. Phono White 3(1. 8-1-tf ns MISCELLANEOUS. - - - . - ajfcjnnrfsssn.snmi Salem lion Works Pounders, machin ists and blacksmiths. Manufacturers of all kinds of sawmill machinery. Hop and fruit drying staves, etc, Manufacturers of tho Salem Iron Works Hop Press. 11-20-lm Dftvey & 8&vago. Bea Estate, Loans and Insuraase, Coaveyansiag and Braining Titles. Notary work dene. Bring us list of your property for sale, 462 Stato street, near High. 8 8-tf Hotel Boott Newly Mrnlshod, overy. thing oloaa and first olass. Rooms at reasonable prtoea. In Cottle block, Salem. A. Scott, prop. 7-0-tt Hello. Here I am again with a fall lino of crockery to be sold at three gallons for 2H cents. Also tents, camp stoves and all kinds of new and second-hand household goods. Give mo a sail, eorner of Btato and Liberty street, Salem, Conrad Dili man, 8-3lm. Wanted. Good shipping apples, pears and all farm and dairy produce want ed. Capital Commission Co, Phone Main 2S31, opposite Willamette Hotel, Balem, Or ego c Salem Steam Dyeing and Cleaning Works When your best girl says she will bo a sister to you, give her your clothes to press. Then you will bring them to your stepmother, and get them fixed rlgbt, no matter wnat tboy need. Suits pressed by tho month. Gloves, neckties, silk gloves or any fabric, no matter bow deli oate, made to look liko new. Mrs. O. H. Walker, prop., IPS Uommereiai at. Tho TUlson Oo-Dealers in chopped feed, seed bran, hay, flour dried fruit, ote. High street, adjoining opera bouse. 0-1-yr, Bay Have you tried H. H. Pauls for meats! Ho has the best sausage in town. Come and try it, and bo eon vineod. 410 Hast State stret. DHESSMASIKa. Mrs. L. Campbell, South Coinmerelal st near eemetery, is prepared to do aU kinds of dresstnaklng. Phono, Mala 1270. 10-17-lm ' ABOHITEOT. W. D. Pugh Architect and suporin tendent, plans furnished for all clnss ea of building and structural work. Offico 110 Stato street, Tiega block, Baleis, Oregon. DRAYMEN. Wnlto & Cummins Db n general dray and transfer business, meot all trains. 'Phono, down town, Main 170. Stand 160 Commercial street. 8-12-lm WATtm COMPANY. SALEM WATF.K COMHAMV OFTIOE OITY 1IALL. For wntor sorvico apply at office Bills paynblo monthly In advanco. Mako nil complaints at tho offico. IT'S Tim STAROinNa That Biskro shirts from tho Salsm Steam laundry stuml hot weather, damp weather, any kind of weather ae well. The shirts wa do keep up their shape and polish the longest. We do all kinds of laundry work well, Just try our work am) find out bow really good it Is. Family work, rough dry, So per IvVfft4 Salem Steam Laundry Phono 28. XM Liberty Hit. IF FATAT You "" Strong's Rcstaarant SMITH & HBrrBRT, rrepa. You will always be satisfied. Mvery thlng firot-slas. Itegular M dianor from 12 to OiSO. Merehaat's 20c lunah from 11 to 2. BIIOET ORDERS BBRVED FROM 0 A. M. TO 0 P. M. Get ready fur eumf-rt at home in the evenings by hiog I. I'urona cigars to sntoko. They are the )et 10 seat ci gars oa tho market, au! are borne man ufacture. PatroBise kuwo iudustry -you will bo sure to like the La Corona. 1 '' BRICK Brisk furnished in largo or small quantities. Pretted brisk made to or der. Yard on State street, south of penitentiary. BALEM BRICK YAED. A. A, BURTON, Prop. U. J. LEHMAN Bash and doors. AU kinds of boose finishing. 'Pbone 131 bliofc Also two floors of warehouse for itsnt; elovator and switohlng faculties. JUST ARRIVED Car of woven wire fencing. Special prises until November 2d. Tho fencing that we sell is known to be tho best made. Hundreds of miles sold ami giv ing best of satisfaction. Prices always the lowest. American, Elwood and Page feneos. Poultry netting, gates, posts, shingles and Malthold roofing. Write now for our prices. Walter Morley 60 Court Street, Salts fTR"mnBT"HjHh MU0IO SXUDIOD. Music Btudlo. Frank E. CI ircWlIJ Musieal Studio. Assoointo loaohor Western Conservatory, Chloago, EL, representing InterStnto System at Salem, Orogon, In tho Gray block, room 3. Studio hours D to 12 and 2 to 6. 8-10-tf PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Dr. E. O. Dalton rhyslolan and Sor geen, Booms 12-13 Busk Bank building. Phone Main 262. Sent deoeo Willamette Hotel. Phone Main 207. OSTBOPATnS. Dr. W. L. Mercer, Gradunto of Klrk vllle, Mo., under founder of Osteop ophy, Offlso Breyman building, Commercial street. Booms 26 and 20 Phono Main 010. Itealdoneo, 419 Nertk Bummer street. Phono Main 014. Treats acuto and chronic dis eases, Bznmtnatlens freo. Dr. B. II. Wblto (QraSuato of Klrks- vlllo, Mo., nndor tho founder of os teopathy. Offico Ilroyman building, Commercial atroot. Boom 21, phone 87. Bosldeneo pbeno 1110, 600 Btato, corner of Church, Treats' acuto and ohronle diseases. Kxnmlaatton froo. 026-tf PLUMDERS. Tlioo. M. Barr HucecMor to llarr k Potto), tinner and plumber. Hot ait wntor and steam heating a specialty, Balem, Oregon. 3-2 Eornardl ft Dunsford. Plumbers, stram nnd gas fitters. All kinds of plumb ing supplies. No. M State street. Phono 118 Main. 10-stf I ABIT Am) DOOR rAOTORIBH, Fraik M. Brown Manufacturer of s0nnssss''esssanessuassas sash, dears, mouldings. All kinds of house finish and hardwood work. Front street between Stato and Court A. M. iiJutaen Manufastursr of aU kinds sash, dorrs, mouldings, weed work, heuso finish auJ efflso fixtures. Hstlmates furnished. Cor. Mill and Church street. Phono Bed 211. L0D0E5. s . n n np ssesenee,se,,"s,e'',eeseis Salem Oamp, No. lit), Weodmeu of the World Meets in Holman Hall ovory Friday at 730 p. m. Paul O. Hanson, consul j P. L, Frardcr, cleric Foresters of Amorloa Court Sherwood Foresters No. 10. Meets Friday in Turner blesk. Jra Jurgenssn, 0, B, A. L. Brown, flee. Central Lodge No. IB, JC of P-Oastle Hall in Holman block, corner Stato and Liberty streets. Tuesday sf oaeh week at 7i3f p. hi. T. J. Orenlse, 0. at W. I. Btaley, IC. of It. and a Modern Woodmen of Awerles- Ore gen Cedar Camp, No. 6S40. Meets overy Thursday evening at 0 o'clock, Holman Hall. K. X. Mattes, V. 0 J A. L. Brown, Clerk. 1MU1I1BXSM11SII1SIMSJ O. C. T. Co's Steamers Pomeaa and Oregona leave for Portland dally except Sunday at 7 a. m. for Iade peadoaco dadlyi ctxoOft Sunday about Op, a, M. P. BALDWIN, Agoat. Dook Foot of Trade Street llaTSlUKIllBlKlllHIlBnl OUT IN THE PASTURE Lands of Oregon there is no finer cattle ralsod than we aro procuring dully to serve our patrons. W aro ex pert judges of meats, aod nothing la hung In our loo boxes but tho vetf choicest. Our beef mutton, lamb, ysal, pork and hams are fit for a king, E. 0. CROSS, 4 State Btreet Market, Phone 291 Yon eon make money Saturday, November litb at Tho Journal's Spa nlal Rala Daw of subscrlDtlons. 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