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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1906)
' II DAHiX OAPITdli JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. S.VrUimAY, OCTOBER IS, 1000. f omore Icohol the formulae n eii iii nnu num. IPANIES ORGANIZE. 1 rticles of Incorporation T granted Enterprises Backed T Oregon Capital. ii-niiimu 1 1 n niii-t' tides of incorporations were yesterday for the following xnles: wTlArftfaTif nn Plnm pnmnnnv? tnpnr- ,,..- - ., . ftoratora, Alvadur Sigurdson, Anna Sljcurdion, F. W. Preston; principal offlatVnrrenton, Clatsop county; oaplljiietock, $10,000. company will engage in the i nM.l nt.AC3ni.frt nn nf ftlnma 1 UUU litLdviuub jiv wiuuio, ind other shell fish. American Importing com- ,' Incorporators, Max Sklbbd, . McCann and Martin Francis- capital stock, ?15,000; prin- )fllce at Astoria. The company ebnduct a general merchandise 1 deal in real estate, etc. Chambers-McGune company, borators, J. N. Chambers, E. H. Ine and Fred Ward; principal V Albany, Or.; capital stock, )0. It will engage In the gen- lerchandiso business and do a real estate business. Ha Timber and Lumber com- EAsmus BIx, P. L .BIx, and Brlx, of Astoria, incorpora- capltal stock, J60.000. Weak, Nervous People. have received letters from all of the U. S. highly recommend- )r. Gunn's Blood & Nerve Tonic, until the faith we had in the remedy lias been fully sustained. Wo had confidence from the very beginning that this medicine should mnko cures, but lacked that assurance that comes after many successful trials. Now that we "have been up held In our belief wo want to im part to others our confidence. Ner vous, and unsteady people, weak, lleshless people, pimply, palo, or sallow people are all victims of weak, watery blood. Make new, rich blood, to bo forced through tho system by tho way of tho arteries, and disease cannot remain. This Tonic cures disease by giving you strength to resist It. All druggists sell it for 75c per box. or 3 boxes for $2. Tho tablets aro taken after each meal. They turn tho food you eat Into rich red blood. Persons who take this Tonic cain In good solid flesh from 1 to 3 pounds per week. o Mrs. Marke Gracious! I never saw so many soiled fnces In my life. Why don't you use some soap and water? Tommy Tuff Wo nro waitln fer de angel, mum. Mrs. Marke What angel? Tommy Tuff Why, do lady dat come fru hero last week and givo one of de kids a nlcklo to wash his i face. Chicago Dally News. Tho Kind You Have Always In uso for over 30 years, and has lMJ it hi Jfy-f-iF' sonal supervision smco its infancy. C&M Allowuo one to decelvo yon in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and" Just-ns-srood"ar hub Experiments that triflo witu and endanger tho hca.-i of infants Rnd Children-Experience against Expen .ant. What is CASTORIA Custori;. Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops und Soothing- Syrups. It is Pleasant. Ifc contains neither Opium. Morphino nor other Sarcotic substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Fcverishncss. It cures Diarrhaja ami Wind Colic It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flutulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Stomach and Ilowels, gii Ing healthy nud natural Bleep. Tho Children's Panacea-Tho Mother's Frieud. GENUINE GASTORIA LWAYS jtouftht .m The Kind You Haie Always Bought In U,w For Oyer 80 Yar. As now made, Ayer's Sarsapanlla does not con tain the least particle of alcohol in any form what ever. You get all the tonic and alterative effects, without stimulation. When a stimulant is needed, your doctor will know it, and will tell you of it. Consult him freely about our remedies. We hre no Mrati t We publUh 3. 0. Xjr Co.. of oil our preparet tone. Lowell. Meae. llllllll I HfrH-m-H Mi IH-- REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Marion County Land That Is Changing Ownership Fries X I That Obtained I n inn i ii iiimiiiiiiH M. and B. Mark to J. S. Hayes land in Marlon county, Sec. 3i and 34, T. G S., R. 2 W.$3000 N. J. and S. Swenson to J. D. Casey, et tl., 222 acres, T. 7 S., R. 1 E 14000 P. and L. Paquette to J. W. Ebnor, land Sec. 3, T. 6 S., R. 1 W.; W. D 50 M. M. Seeley to O. E. Thomp son, lot 1 block 7 in Add. "C," city of Woodburn.... 160 Thomas Scott, et al., to Marlon county, .23 acres, Sec. 15, T. C S., R. 1 E 1 The 'Xcxns Wonder. Cures all kidney, bladder and rheumatic trouble; sold by all drug gists, or two months' treatment by mall for $1. Dr. E. W. Hall, 2926 Olive street, St. Louis, Mo. Send for testimonials. Sold by Stone's drug stores. dw-lyr. JOBBED JEFF MYERS. Governor Ciiniubcrlnin nml Oswald West Gate Him Wioiir Tips on Races. Jefferson Myers, who went with the governor, State Land Agent West, Dr. W. B. Morse, Judge Lionel Webster and others to the Harney county fair, says tho others of tho party jobbed him at the races and that ho had to borrow money to como home on. At tho races tho other Salem boys got a race track tout to give Jeff tips on the low horse every time and thon they won all his money. This occurred at every race. The final event was a foot race between two Indian boys from Umatilla reservation. Through some mistake, the tout gave the great father of tho Lewis and Clark exposition the tip on tho fast In dian and Myers won. Then tho Judges declared that there was an error In tho starting and gave the raco over. They then substituted a new Indian and Myers lost again. o , Danger from tho Plague. There's gravo danger from tho plague of Coughs and Colds that are so prevalent, unless you tako Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion, Coughs and Colds. Mrs. Walls of Forest City writes: "It's a God sond to peoplo living In climates whero coughs qnd colds prevail. I flno it quickly ends them. It prevents pnouraonia, cures lagrlppe, gives wonderful relief In asthma and hay fever, and makes weak lungs strong enough to ward off consumption, coughs and colds. 50c and 1.00. Guaranteed by J, C. Perry's drug store. Trial bottle free. Bought, and which has hecn. has homo tho signatnro of hecu mndo under hit, pcr- Signature of "Uncle Josh Perkins." One of tho most novel and natural representations on tho stage today, "Uncle Josh Perkins," will bo seen at the Grand opera hoube on Tues day, October 1C. The play Is in four acts and in plot, construction and action shows the haud of one possessing tho knowledge of what Is natural, realistic and interesting in play building; throughout the play tho Interesting story depicted Is never for a moment lost track of, while all the Introduced features and specialties fit so naturally as to form a component part of the story. The press wherever this matchless com pany has appeared, unite in declar ing "Uncle Josh' Perkins" and his retinue of fun makers, one of tho best on the road and a vast Improve ment even over tho excellent one of last season. New scenery of places of Interest In New York City and bucolic sights and places in tho Green Mountain state, Vermont, which aro said to be not only actual reproductions but gems of scenic art are shown. Several novel mechani cal effects and novelty numbers de picting the nmusements and simple pastimes of country life, including a genuine husking bee and a hilarious barn-yard dance. Taken all in all "Uncle Josh Perkins" is a standard play. It Is ever kept up to date and Is a stage representation that will live. It is interesting, laughable and teaches a moral. In short, a play that makes one feel all tho better from having seen it. "Undo Josh" Is no stranger In Salem. Our people know him and will liberally patron lzo plays of tho well known reputa tion of "Uncle Josh Perkins" and a good house awaits him. Seats will bo on sale at box ofllco on Tuesday morning, October 16. MARKET QUOTATIONS "Make Salem n Good Market." Home SALEM MARKET. 4 Stelner's Market. Dealers In fish, game and poultry. Highest cash price paid' for eggs. Prompt delivery. State street. . 10-3-tf Poultry, Eggs, Etc. , Eggs Per dozen, 2Sc. Butter Retail Country, 25 30c; creamery, 35c. Hens 10c. Frys 10c. Gocse 07o Ducks. 89c. Fruits, Vegetables, Etc Now potatoes 60c cwt. Onions 80c cwt. Tropical Fruits. Bananas 5'c per pound. Oranges $5,000 ?6. 00 Lemons $5 $6. Llvo Stock Market. Steers 333Vic. Cows 2 2 Yt, c Sheep 3 Vt c Dressed Veal GGc. Fat Hogs 6c. Stock Hogs 5 c. Grain and Feed. Baled Clover $6.00. Cheat $6.00. Timothy $8.50(3' $9.50. Oats 300 32c. Bran $ IS. Shorts $19. Barley $18.00. Wheat, 65c. Flour 43.60. PORTLAND MARKET. Wheat Club, 65 0 68c; valley, 67 (Q 6Sc; bluestem, 68c. Oats Choice white, $23,500 $24. MUlstuff Bran, $14.50. Hay Timothy, $100 $11, Alfalfa, $10.00. Vetch $707.50. Potatoes 80085c. Poultry Average old hen, 12 0 12 He; mixed chickens, 12 01214c; young roosters, 12 012c; dressed young roosters, 14 015c; dressed chickens, 14 015c; turkeys, live, 16021c; turkeys, dressed, 210 22 &c; geese, live, 9010c; ducks, 14 015c; pigeons, $10 $1.50. Pork Dressed, 707c. Beef Drewe-l. 4V5. Mutton Dressed, 7 0 So. Hops Oregon, ,1905, 10012c: 1906 contracts, 15017c Wool Valley, eonrse to medium, 20 022c; Eastern Oregon, 15 019c. Mohair 2830c Butter Fancy Creamery, 250 30c; store butter, 15017c The Ikfrt Doctor. Rev. B. C. Horton, Sulphur Springs, Tex., writes, July 19, 1902: "I.bave med.Ia Bay. family Baltard'a Saow Llalawntjaad fs0UBd Syr up, and they have proved certainly satisfactory. The liniment Is tha faect wa bava ever wad for haa4- lacae and pains. The cought syrup baa beea oar doctor for the UK 8 year." Sold by D. J. Fry's drag- atare. :- CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT-:- FOE SALE. For Snlo or Trade Owing to poor health, I will either sell or trado at a bargain my confectionery store, at 126 South Commercial street. G. W. Morrow. 10-12-lm Hay for Sale Baled clover or cheat; $6.50 per ton, in lots of two tons or over, Thos. F. Walker. Phono Suburban 151. 10-1-lm For Sale or Trade. Stock and dairy ranch of 160 acres, on C. & E. rallroadf one-half mllo from town, about 100 acres cleared nud in pas ture. Now seven-room houso, barn, sheep sheds; orchard, out range, springs running tho year round. If you want a good ranch, this is the one. Apply to Robert Tnssell, Elk City, Or. 9-2S-lm For Sul Choice Frnnquetto and Mayotto walnut trees. Guaran teed truo to name. A. E. Au franc, 1S09 South Commercial Btreot, Snlem, Or. 10-5-tf For Sale Cheap Two barns. Can bo moved or torn down. Good lum ber. See W. I. Stnley, at Capital Business College. 10-11-tf FOR RENT. J or IloiitT Newolght-room houseT four ncres of ground. Inqulro .of Derby & Wilson, real estato ofllco. 10-10-lwk For Sale. Driving horse, six years old, gentlo, weight 1100 pounds. On fair grounds car line. C. Mo sler. 10-10-lwk For Rent. Room and bonrd, $4 per week. Inqulro at 578 North High street. 10-S-lwk For Rent. Furnished and unfur nished rooms nt 790 North Com mercial St. M. A. Dice, Prop. 5-1-tf MISCELLANEOUS. ATiTsCTTrTwnUiersl Conv merclal street, you can get your clothes dyed, cleaned, pressed or repaired. Anything from a pair of gloveB to tho most elaborato silk gown. Volvet collars put on, .and all goods paid for If Injured. Phono 1245. L. W. Benson Tho enrpontor, has removed from 107 Stato stroot to 445 Court street. All old patrons, as well as new ones, nro Invited to call. 10-3-2W Uutto & Wcndcroth. Flno wine&, liquors and cigars. Wo handlo tho celebrated Kellogg and Castle whiskies. Cool and refreshing beer constantly on draught. South Com mercial street. 9-3-lyr Salem Iron Works. Foundors, ma chinists and blacksmiths. Manu facturers of all kinds of sawmill machinery. Hop and fruit drying stoves, etc. Manufacturers of tho Salem Iron Works Hop Press. BUTTERNUT BREAD It Is worth nioro than any other bread, yet tho price is no higher. For salo at your grocor'a. . .- CALIFORNIA BAKERY. Thomas & Coolcy, Props. At tho Old Stand Sam Casto an nounces that ho Is still at tho old Etand, at tho fair grounds, pre pared to break or train horses for road or track. Prices rcasonablo, nud satisfaction guaranteed. Also lino road horse for sale. 10-12-tf "i tXUV.M iiui" uiwiiiiim. KreijiT J IrosG rower ao TlTandean ers in hops, Salem, Oregon. Phone 121. Ofllco ovor Salem State Bank, 115 Commercial Btreot. C. O. Donovan Hop merchant; rep resents best firms in America. Cor ner Commercial and Stato streets, Salem. Phono Main 137. TONSORIAL. Evans' Marber Shop. The only flrst class barber shop on State street; everything new and up to date. Finest porcelain boths In the city. Shaving 15c, halrcuttlng 25c, baths 25c. Two first-class boot blacks, C. W. Evans, prop. 8-9 WATER COMPANY. tiALfcm WAlfcK COMPAH. OFFICE CITY HALL. For water service apply at offleo Bills psyb!e monthly la advance Make all complaints at the office. Satem-lndependence Launch Cofoma AFTER SEPTEMBER 1ST Leaves Salem at ....... .2:00 p. . Arrive at Independence . ,4:S0 p. . Leave Independence .... 8:30 a. w. Arrive at Salera 9:39 a. . Boat subject to charter oa Sunday aad between sallies kauri, A. D. PJ5TTYJOHN & SOH, Fr. WANTED. Wanted. Five to olght-room cot tago, modern, unfurnished, or par tially furnished. Apply to "X," Journnl ofllco. 10-ll-3t. Wanted. A" place whero a young boy can work for his bonrd and room and go to school. Address Wlllnmotto University. 9-24-tt Wanted. 20 moro fncors; prices hnvo been rnlsed V of a cont n box. At least three months' run. Apply at once. Tlllson & Co. LODGES. Forcstors of Amorlca Court Sherwood Foresters, No. 10. Moots Tuesday In Hurst hall, Stato street. U. S. Elder, 0. R.; A. L. Brown, F. S. Central Lodgo No. 18, K. of P. Castle Hall in nolman block, corner State nml Liberty streets. Tuesday of each week at 7:30 p. m. J. O. Graham, C. C.j W. I. Staloy, K. of R. and 8. Modorn Woodmen of America. Ore gon Cedar "Camp No. 5240. Moot! every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock ia Holmnn hall. W. W. Bill, V. C ; F. A. Turner, Clork. Woodmon of World. Meet ovory Fri day night at 7:30, in Holman hall. F. R. Capper, C. C. P. L. Frnzior, Clork. "DRAYMEN. It. O. Cummins Successor to Whlto Cummins, express, delivery and transfer lino. Prompt sorvico is our motto. Furnlturo and piano moving a specialty. Stand nt 156 South Commercial street. Phono 175. Rcsldonco phono 968. 8-4-tt MUSIO STUDIOS. Musical Studio. Frank E. Churchill, Muslcnl Studio, assoclato toachor Western Conservatory, Chicago, 111., representing Intor-Stato Sys tom at Salem, Oregon. Diplomas granted upon completion of courso In tho opora Houso building, rooms 8 and 9. Studio hours, 9 to 12, and 2 to 5. 9-8-tf VETERINARY BURGEON Dr. E. J. Young. Vetorlnary Burgoon ..and dentist, 33 yoars' cxporionce. All work guaranteed. Difficult sur gical operations a specialty. Phon 581. Ofllco at Club Stables. Phone 7, Salem, Oregon. 3-P-tf PLUMBERS. Tlico. M. Harr Plumbing, hot wntor and steam heating and tinning, 164 Commercial street. Phono Main 192. 9-1-ly M. J. Potzol Plumbing, stonm and gas fitting. Successor to Knox & Murphy, 220 Commo-clal strcot 'Phono Main 17. A, L. Frazer Successor to Burroughs & Frazer, plumber nnd tlnnw Manu facturor of copper and galvanized iron cornice, and motal skylights, 105 State stroot. 'Phono 1511. OSTEOPATHS. tr. ii. 1U wmto. uradunte e: vlllo, Mo., under founder of oitPJ pathy. Room 21 Breyman bldg., Commercial stroct. Phono 87. Rl denco C90 State, cor. Church. Phone 1110, 11 rents ncuto and chronic dis cases. Examinations free. Dr. W. L. Mercer. Graduate of Kirks vlllo, Mo., under founder of osteo pathy. Itooras 25 20 Breyman bldg,, Commorcinl St. Phone 019. Resi dence 419 North Sumrao street Phone 01 , Treats acute and cbronle diseases. Examination free. LIVERY AND SALE STABLES. JyTSraHNBlNTJlSESOF ' 'THE RED FRONT BTABLE8 M. L. HARROD, PROPRIETOR, 271 CHBMEKETA feTREET. The Fashion Stables Formerly Simpson's SUblea. Up to date livery and cab line. Funeral turnouts a specialty, Tally ho for picnics and excursions. Phoas 44. CHAS. W YANNKE, Prop. 247 aad 240 High Street. . Eyesight Specialist Special Attention to School Qtkken Eye Troubles CHAS. hT HINGES QnHhuite Optkbui. tm CommwtM sKrtwt. SASH AND DOOR FAOTOBI1S. Frank M. Brown. Manufacturer of snsh, doors, mouldings, Alt kinds ot houso finish and hard wood work. Front etrcot, hot. Stato and Court yEWANI)"SECOyi.IIAyD'GOOp3; New nud Seconil-llunil Goods. Bought and sold, also ranges, stovos and cooking utensils, dish es, granite and tlnwaro ot alt kinds Glvo us a call. O. L. MePook, 170 South Commercial St. 8-13-ly iRBuiLtKcis: LlncoIuAhiiiiity union.- Sick, accl dont nnd pension insurance; $2, 000,000 pledged; every claim paid, Good ngonta wanted. J. H. C. Montgomery, Btipremo organiser, Box 432 Snlem, Oregon. R. R. Ryan, socrotnry, 54G State Btreot. General ..Machine Works.. E. M. KIGHTLINGER, Machinist nnd Manager, 178 South Liberty St. WE BUILD ANYTHING THAT CAN BE MADE FROM IRON OR STEEL. NONE RUT FIRST-CLASS WORKMEN EMPLOYED. General Repairing Solicited 9-19-lm in miiiiiiiniiiii ;; OREGON I! LAW SCHOOL : Opens Oct. 8, '06 !i i i ; ; MURPHY ULOOK, SALEM. ; ; ;: S.T.RICHARDSON, Dean ',', 'lllllllllllllilllllHIn' For Vetch and Clover Seeds Call on Tillson & Co. 151 High at Use'. . . Self Rising B. B. B. Flour. Ask your grocer for it. T1D3 TOWN CRIKR, Couldn't make an annpuneemeat that would plcaio the public-' better than when we tell them that their laundry work will bo dono to perfee- tion and tho Salem Steam Laundry can't bo competed with anywhere la the country (or the perfection of Its work on linen, slllrs or woolens. W defy competition in this line, because if (there wero any better methods we would have thetn at once, Try the Salem Steam Laundry. Price right, BALKM BTEAM LAUNDRY. Colonel. J, Olaute&d, Prop, PHONE 2S. 130-160 8. Liberty St. White House Restaurant GEORGE BROS. Proprs. U prepared to ecomodaiU ay st4 crowd t any tii C U day or algtit. Phone Mala 19 Stat ft. MmIi Mrvfd t nil houru. eMA M