Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, August 15, 1907, Page 3, Image 3

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    PAILg OAPI TAL JOURNAL, EYALEM, OREGON THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1007.
3
11 nt Medicine.
,i flic proem.-- "
lantli"1 aoMnnR as to
pertinent "" by
lutur. w --.,, eB30r of
-nirstudentB
10 in School of Medlclno
Lnd0.n..S Z B,rMt. at the
omen
don
tinnter s
: ;E vlng yesterday. The
prize bi o
of its difficulties and trials,
01 ,ls . MM If thev
ictory ono ir """ '.
, nat it ns not nil roses and
1 1 ., .i,t thov would not
nun Limb -
Enteiy return for everthlnB
Pe . .. ,,. .vnrn four Iirltl-
;nuc9 open to women. The
1 ... .i. cpinnMflc branches,
,ag in U"-- "-
ierlology, histology, uuu .,
nents of patnomsy ..
Inf the beet worn. "-"
j,, women, and wnica uu
!...a0r. Tho second was in
ftioa with institutions, and ho
hike to see one or two wumuu
I ..i with nvcrv In-
Bins conufi.-n.-u ...... -.--
i,rlum. Tho most liniiorium
cental practice, uui, umj
were fitted for it who among
worries, anxieties, trouoies
ennoyances, couiu uumu v
My every time. That was tno
. 1 ...1,l1, til.nlllrl
t temperament wmu o..""
bo genernl practice, women
Lf course, speclnlly utteu ior
with the diseases or cnii-
' ... x 1.1. ... ,1ia
hut tho enter u-oumu ub wmi.
fe-t9 a rule, men's women
fct believo ihuch m wumn,
hat distrust was one of tho
Lfious problems In connection
h progress of women, when
ernal government Instituteu a
jvstem of school Inspection,
Client field would be open to
n ono of vrcnt responsibility,
i incalculable value to tho com-
Tho systematic Inspection
i health of chlldron was a more
thing than most people np-
Itetd. Lastly, tnero was tno
fin India and tho mlsson field,
hoso who decided to go to tho
frould probnblo lead harder but
it Ilvf3 mull uioso who mujuu
ume. To all Professor OBlor
i say, if they thought they wore
to get what they could out of
hey would bo grlovioiiBly mls-
but If they roallzed that
Iwere here to add whnt they
to the happiness of others,
lives would not bo lived in
ring tho past year eighteen
bts have passed tho M. 13., D.
amlnaton of tho University of
bn, two the B. S., four tho M.
, one tho M. S., besides others
axe succeed nt tho University
libra, the University of Ireland
jth (laminations of tho Socl-
n Apothecaries and tho Roynl
je of Physicians nnd Surgeons
Njh, and tho Faculty of Physl
; d Burgeons, Glasgow. Lon-
teltgraph.
o
old remedies aro tho best.
brr Dark Cough Remedy has
fin use for over ono hundrod
I by the old Dutch Dunkarda of
cylranla, and Is still in uso by
f old families of Weatorn Penn-
ala. Is absolutely pure: mado
' the bark of tho whlto or Bholl-
l&lckory troo. Tho bark is shlp-
rom tho east, and manufactured
Jem, Ore , For Balo by all deal-
wywheru.
If It's
Neuralgia
and those sharp, shooting,
agonizing pains drive you
almost crazy, take Dr.
Miles' Anti-Pain Pills,
and get relief. They drivo
out the pain by their
soothing effect upon tho
nerves. When taken as di
rected they are harmless,
and leave no bad afte?:-e-fects.
That's the reason
they aro so popular with
all "who use them.' Your
druggist can tell you what
'others in your locality
think of them.
., '?. i? PosJ$J.Ye,Jr thlnk that Ir. Miles
Anti-Pain Pills aro tho bwt medicine
over put upon the market. I nnl
them bo restful and soothing, niid
without any bad after-effects. I novo
BufCorcd with neuralgia so that my
system would Just acho and quiver,
and I cannot tako opiates! but I can
take theso tablets. nd they always
rsilovo me. No one that suffers with
neuralgia need. fear to take them aa
I know they will not form a habit, for
if there was any opiate in them I could
not take them. Just ono In tho morn
intr when I feel baa, and I can do m
work nil day."
MIIS. W. U. BUIUOETT, Macon, da.
Dr. Miles' Antl-Paln Pill are told by
your druoolit. who will quarantee that
the flrrt package will benefit. If It
falls, he will return your money.
26 doses, 26 cents. Never sold In bulk.
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind
AN
EASY WAY TO ADVERTISE
THE STATE.
Miles of London Streets,
ntertalnlng motor reliability
as made In London recently,
ior eight hours without a
a motor car was driven hltlier
'thither anions tho traffic. Tho
ccaslonally pulled up to change
"Sfrs and v.as frequently ston-
7 m& rnnge8tj0n of trafflc Tha I
r rowrvir, kept his seat, and
ng so w-uld havo run continu
fcr twe'v hours but for nn
;r'unaoaaidnt about 5 p. m.
-' r5 ?i London who roally wish
no fwn cannot do better thnn
rh a w five-hour non-stop
5" ' tuw? at about a steady
in Hour, with a gentle
Bf""" an J there to mnko nn
Ol' 1 n .1 .v w. in -..
'u' i f ... the Bank to Shep-
' C " Tlw,. ,in
.. nni sue overy-
t f l,o . Tt.t,t
ibe n-4 v. tBi,i i... .
i- niuB inuir moais
, ' ' s,,end a "rest cure"
. " ftacgp of scenery.
n orj,r to cover a hun-
i ci Lr.ndon streets, has to
-"i rany nnper ninn ..v.i
rn P- --" iMiors and un
" o town residents.
khct rt c, ttlJ,,y yieidea a
K ri Char,9s Wyndham
"E tit a n..w , t. .
KUl Mk -""Viol IU u
of tha -,, s "Ke a niem
Ul e government r.t- m
d u 12 WUh ,oather "tohel.
" too car nn..j .i
L na Ultll a honr
t Of a u . '"u UJ1BU-
Ma anmi.. . -"w oy a too
oaiCr.oaof tho'brakea.-
Ereu,
And Tell Our Eastern Friends AM
About tho Superior Opportu.nl
ties Wo PosflCBS.
On April 29th lnst tho Oregonian
published a Bpecial industrial edition
devoted exclusively to tho exploita
tion of Oregon. It probnbly contain
ed moro Bpecial and ni(scollanoou?
Information nbout Oregon than any
ono publication that has ovor boon
iBsuod. It Is pocullarly UBoful and
valuable to tho homoseoker, bocnuao
It gives tho latest and most roliablo
Information about bo many dlfforont
subjects that tho homosockor Is na
turally interested in-. Almost ovor7
department of Industry is specialized,
and both doscrlptlvo and statistical
information of a highly vnluablo
character Is glvon extensively and In
ontortalning form.
RoBldonts of Oregon who know Its
advantages an compared with tho
congostod nnd doploted cast, and who
still havo friondB back thoro whom
thoy would Hko to boo hero enjoying
tho good things of this favored stat
can aid In a splondid work without
cost nnd very Httlo offort. If you
think your friend would bo Inter
ested In knowing moro about Oregon
and might eventually bocomo a vnlu
ablo cltiznn, send his namo nud ad
dress to tho genoral paBsongor agent
of tho Oregon Railway & Navigation
company or tho Southern Pacific at
Portland, and a copy of this special
edition, with a completo aummary
of tho sovernl subjects treated, care
fully lndoxed, will bo mailed to him
promptly. In this manner you may
bo tho moanB not only of doing your
friend a good turn, but of helping
to otimulato tho growth nnd prosper
ity of Oregon.
Don't forgot that commencing
Septembor 1st and continuing dally
for two inontbB, tlckots will bo on
sale at almost every railroad station
In tho east to all points in Oregon
and tho northwest at what has com;'
to bo popularly known as "colonist
ratoa." Theso ratoB aro the cheap
est gonornl long distance rates over
established, and enablo ono to reach
Oregon from any part of tho United
States at but a trifle moro than ono
cent rallo. They aro tho greatest In
centlvo to colonization and progres
sive home building of any known
agency, and If the restleBS, dlssatls
flod resident of tho East Is mado to
know boforo-hand tho advantages ho
can enjoy hero, tho problem Is solved,
nnd tho Btar of empire will continue
to movo steadily westward.
Now Is tho tlmo to Bpread the
gospel of Oregon, so that It may be
hoard and heeded by the time the
rates go Into effect.' Send ono nama
or two, or a dozen, and you will bo
exerting a worthy Influence toward
tho upbuilding of our state. Send
them to your nearest Southern Pa
cific agent or to Wm. McMurray,
General Passenger Agent, Portland,
Oregon. 6t-eod.
A SQUARE DEAL
AND A FAIR TRIAL OF OUR FARM IMPLEMENTS AND
MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS. D7 YOU ARE NOT SATISFIED
WITH A FAIR TRIAL YOU NEED NOT BUY.
I SELL TRACTION AND STATIONERY ENGINES, NICHOL'S
AND SIIEPARD'S RED RIVER SEPARATORS, ILY IIALERS,
STREET AND ROAD GRADING MACHINERY.
WE HANDLE THE BURG WAGONS, ENQER BUGGIES,
IIA0K9 AND CARRIAGES.
WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE ADRIANCE, BUCKEYE MOW-
ER3, CLIPPER PLOWS AND BLUE RIBBON CULTIVATORS, PI
ALSO SOJEB SECOND HAND FARM IMPLEMENTS AND U
WAGONS VERY CHEAP.
PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISIIES'AT WHOLESALE AND RE
TAIL, GLASS AND STAINS OF ALL KINDS, AND PAINTERS
SUPPLIES.
BUGGY TOPS, DASimOARDS, "VHIPS, ROBES, ETC.
CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED, CIRCULARS AND DESCRIP
TIVE CATALOGUES FURNISHED ON APPLICATION.
GEO. B. JACOB, Pop.
PHONE 104 MAIN
COR. FRONT AND PINE STREETS
NEWPORT
The Ideal Pacific
Coast Resott on
YAQUINA BAY
Comfortably and quickly reached from SALEM via Southern
Pacific to Albany, thonco Corvrtllla & Eastern Railroad.
Round trip rates from SALEM, $5,000 for season tlckotB, good
for roturn until Octobor 3iat, and $3.00 for fhreo day tlckotB, good
going Saturdays nnd roturnlng Mondny following dnto of snlo all
tickets honorod for going or roturn trip from Albany on dorvallU
& Eastern "overy Sunday" excursion train leaving Albany 7:30 A.
M. and roturnlng lonvo Newport C:30 P. M.
For furthor Information call on ticket agent Southern Pnciflc,
Salem, CorvalllB & Eastorn, Albany, or
GEO. F. NEVINS,
General Passenger Agent, CorvalUs & Eastern Rnilrond, Albany, Or.
1
ltltlf f tttlt-llf HMilf lHHlIHIHH
I CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT
miihh isiwipma ii ! mtiH
FOR SALS I
LODGES.
For Sale Good second-hand stnglo Foresters of America Court Shor-
huggy, and two slnglo harnesses.
S-14-3t.
For Snlo A swell now rubber tired
buggy at a bargain. Phono 49 G
or call nt Wheeler's Btoro, High
land Ave. 8-14-tf.
For Sale Sclo ferry and 12 acres of
land, or will trndo for city proper
ty. Enquire of Bonnctt & Ellis,
135 South Commercial St.
8-14-lwk.
For Snlo or Rent Attontlon nurBory
men and farmore, 320 acres, all In
cultivation, deep boII, flno lmprovo
monts, convenient to rnll and nav
igation. This farm 1b especially
ndaptod for nursery business. In
quire of ownor, George O'Brien,
400 North Capital atroot, Salem,
Oregon. 7-20-tf.
For SnU? Two slnglo top buggies,
In first-class condition. Ono rub
ber tired. Apply to C. W. Yannko,
Fashion Btablos. Telophono 44.
7-18-tf
Highland Store. Wo handle a full
lino of groceries and fresh moats
and havo lately put in a supply of
tlnwaro. Call and leavo ordor or
phono 49C, nnd try ub for prompt
dollvory. W. D. Wheeler.
7-lC-lm
For8nlo Old paporu, 10 cents per
hundred. Inqulro Journal office.
FOR RENT
For Rent Six-room houso to ront,
nowly paporod; good woodshed,
barn and well. Apply at 495
South 17th St., or phono 1152
Main. 8-12-3t.
USB
Mtib
SELF RISING
B. B. B.
Flout
For BostOH Brown Bread, Griddlo O akos, Muffins and Plum Padding.
ALLEN'S B. B. B. FLOUR CO., INC., SAN Joao, Cal.
i A MEALS 15c
AT TTia
Salem
Restaurant
889 COURT STREHT.
Call and try them. Meal J
15c. Board per week $2.76,
also furnUhed rooms Tery
reasonable.
"7!n Bi 1 Hi fH4T
vw r1-, , Be
1 JJaili-i--"!! V BaW-
'II I
For an Impaired Appetite.
To improve tho appetlto and
strengthen the digestion try a few
dosea of Chamberlain's Stomach and
Liver Tablets. Mr. J. H. Bolts of De
troit, Mich., aaya: "Thoy restored my
appetite when impaired, relieved me
of a bloating feeling and caused a
pleasant and satisfactory movement
of the bowels." Price 25 cent, gas
pies free. For sale at Dr. Stoae'a
drug store.
Mill illllHI.IIIII!
The
I White House Restaurant J
For tlioso Delicious
PIES
They can't bo beat
McGilchrist & Son
Proprietors.
f H 1 111 t M I 1 1 ll S 1 1 1 I Mr
f sjsjsjsjsjs)jaiagiiM
Gold Dtst Flotttj
iX
UiAt, bv THK BYDNKY POW
XX COMTANY. gidaey, Orsgoa. I
Made for family n. Ask yoor 1 1
grooer tor it, Brsa and snorts
always oa band.
I P. B. Wallace J
AGENT
ajs)tniipaaagsjaj mm
fiT-
CHUM 8
aro our (IoHcIoub nourishing breads
and healthy growing chlldron. Your
children and our bread should bo In
separable. Plenty of Ullom'a broad
and good, sweet butter will Bnvo
many doctorft'blllB. All of our bake
stuffa aro a delight to tho dainty at
all times'.
CAPITOL BAKERY,
C. Ullom, Prop. Phono 380,
For Rent A 7-room houso. Soo F.
A. Bnkor, 280 18th St. North.
8-10 tf.
For Rit Or would soil 78-ncro
farm, ono and half miles from
city. Also sovornl modorn housos
cIoho In to ront. Enqulro Joo
Bnumgartnor, BiiBh'B bank or
phono 738. 8-0- lw
wood Forosters, No. 19. Moat
Tuosdny In Hurst hall, Stnto street
Leo Abblo, C, R.; A. L. Browa,
F. S.
Central Lodgo No. ,18, K. of P.
Castle Hall in Holmau block, cor
ner Stnto nnd Llborty stroota.
Tuosdny of each wcok at 7:30 p.
in. Oscar Johnson, C. C; Ttt. IL
Anderson, K. of R. and S.
Modorn Woodmen of America Oro
gon Coilnr Camp No. 5216. Moots
every Thursday ovcnlng at 8
o'clock in Ilolmnn hall. "W. "W.
Hill, V. C; F. A. Tumor, clork.
"Woodincn of "World Meet cvory Frl
day night nt 7:30, In Ilolmnn hall.
L. E. Ponnoll, C. C; P. L. Fras
lr, Clork.
Lincoln Annuity Union. Sick, accl
dont and ponBlon InBUrnnco; 2,
000,000 pledgrd; every claim paid
Good Agents wanted. J. II. O.
Mongomory, supremo organizer,
Box432 Salem, Oregon. R. R,
Ryan, secretary, 54C Stnto Btreet,
MUSICAL.
Attnur von Jeeson Toacnor of pi
nno; touch, tochnlc, Intorprotatloa
Thorough propnratory course Ad
vanced Btudonta prepared for pub
Io nppoaranco. Resldcnco
Coutor St. Tel. Main D2G.
2-28-tf
SASH AND DOOR FACTORIES.
I'l-anlc ai. jsrown. junnuinciuror oi
sash, doors, mouldings. All klnda
of Iioubo finish nnd hard wood
work. Front stroot, botweon Statw
and Court. Mako all complaints
nt tho ofllce.
For Rent Sovon-room house, hoi
and cold water, electric light, bath
Voom. Inqulro of Aug. Schrelb
er, 6G0 North High street.
3-25-tf
MIRfn.'T,T,ANKOU.
Voget Lumber antl Fuel Co. Lum
ber .ahlnglca, building matcu-Jal,
wood and coal. Low prices and
prompt dollvorloa. Ono block east
of S. P. passcflgic depot. Phono
198.' 7-2-tf
m n 1 1 n n n i m m n 1 1 nt
O. K. STORE
12th Street
SALEM BRICK YARD
A. A. BURTON. Prop.
Brick always on hand, In car lota
or othorwlse. Pressed brick made
to ordor. Yard on State Btroot, soutn
of pontltontlary. -7-1-tf.
?
YOUR EXPECTATION for a
delicious meal will be fully
realized If you patronize ua,
when you buy Poultry, Salmon,
Salmon Trout, Halibut, Oya
tera; also Butter and Eggs.
SPECIAL Cholcoj Poultry for
Saturday's. Highest cash prlo
paid for Butter and Eggs.
Tn STKINKR MARKET.
8W( XertJ Oentaerclal
Fiwm 1 R. 8. CUrk, Prop.
faarnnaaMaaan
Everything in Groceries
Also
ICE CREAW AND
SODA WATER
NEW Blackberry, Grapo and
Alberta Phosphate drinks.
Phono In your orders for
groceries or lco cream, Main
122.
;; Everything O. K.
i
;;A. A, Englebartj
Proprietor
1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 nt 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 m v
Concrete Work. Oot my prices on
8idowalkB, curbs, septic tanks nnd
comont work of any kind. All
work guaranteed first-class, M.
Ward, Highland ndd. Phouo 509.
0-11-tf
B'utto & WenderoUi Fino wlnos,
Hquoro and cigars. Wo handle
tho colobrnted Kollog gand Castle
whiskies. Cool and refreshing boor
constantly on draught. South
Commercial Btroot. 9-3-lyr
Enlarged
Our moat markot on East Stato
stroot has been doublod In bIzo and
wo aro bottor propnrod than ovor to
Borvo ciiBtomorB. Prompt oorvlco and
tho boat of meats our motto. Call
or phono 199. B. E. EdwardB, Prop.
PLUMBERS.
Thco. M. Burr Plumbing, hot wate?
nnd steam heating nnd ttanlng.
104 Commorclnl Btroot. Phoae
Main ip2. 9-l-ly
M. J. Potzcl Plumbing, stonm andi
gas fitting. SuccoBuor to Knox St
Murphy, 220 Commercial otreet,
'Prono Main 17.
mmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmimm
WANTBD.
Wanted to Buy (food 2 Vs -Tnch
wagon, Bccond hand, Address
Ibor ChrlstonBon, Route No. 9,
Salem, Oro. 8-12-3t
Wanted Man to do outaldo work.
Stoady work. WUIamotto hotel..
8-M-Dt
Wntel nt Onco Boy to carry paper
route Can attend school nnd take
tho routo for tho winter. None
other than a good steady boy noed
apply, Journal ofllco. 8-10-tf,
Wood Want cxl 100 cords or loss.
big fir or largo aecond growth, de
livered on caro or wagon. Peniten
tiary foundry. R, B. Flomlng, su
perintendent, box 354, Salem.
7-26-tf
Highest Cash Price Paid for chlelc
ens at Willamette Hotel. 4-1 Ml
Wo Aro Cali PiircJiascrs Of poul
try, eggs, nnd all kinds of farm
produce. Borry cratos mado up
In unlimited luantltios. Capital
CommlaBlon Co., 207 South Com
mercial Btroot, Salem. Phono Main
179.
Attention, Ladles. I havo oponcd n
parlor at 4C4 Court Btroot, in tho
I. O, O. F. building, whoro I am
prepared to do shampooing and
manicuring. Scalp treatmont a
specialty. Children's hair treated
Phono 477. 7-291m
To Uio Const. Qood teams and cov
ered hacks for taking camping
parties to tho coast and mountains.
Terms reasonubJo, E. M. Ackor
roan, 115 Mlllor Btreot, Salem.
8-2-lm
MOLLI8TCn'
Rflcky Mountain Tea Nuggets
Sfbf Ua MmX m4 Kwrii Ytftr.
A mrcULc tor CoDdlpaUoo, I.titfiUM, U
4 Xitteev Troubl. Hm0. Kcmnm. Utufntu
Moo4, 4 eii, HluKii iowtU, W4w4t
MdlwkMk. ltsXockrX(MMHta7Mlttk
Ut on. M ( box, Owtute jm4 I
MLEN IHMtCTi FM U rW
PROFI3SSIONAL.
gTvCeUIsTm. I. Physician and
surgeon. Telophono 307 Main.
Offices, 54G Stato stroot, opposite
court houso, Salem, Or. 8-13-lmo
DRAYMEN.
CHrnwliu Brott.' Trufer CfHiiHy -All
kinds of transfer work done.
Furniture and pianos boxed ready
for shipment. Prosjpt service la
ear eUe. SHaad aa4 oMee at
2 S3 0e4k CeBfterc4l street.
PkiMM 21, PIum I8.
Superior Restaurant
W High Streot, Upstairs.
First-class In all appointments. A
plnco for ladles and gontlomon to get
all kinds of Chlnoso dishes and the
famous Lt Hung Chung Chop Sue
nnd Ynkama.
R. II. Baker
Successor te Whey Sen Yow Co., Prxp
PUBLIC SALE
I will soil nt public Bnlo at tho
State fair Grounds, Salem, Or.
Roglnnlng nt 1 o'clock P. M., on
Saturday, August 1 7, 1 907
80 Head of Horses
ConBlutlng of heavy drnft horuot),
driving horBOB, saddle poulos, brood
maroB, two-yonr-old coltn, nonrly ull
tho above broko to harness, must bo
cold and will absolutely go to tho
highest blddor. Anyono having
horsed to soil can havo them sold at
this salo.
J. A. COOPER, Omier.
3. F. COODE & SON, Auctioneer.
Salem Fence Works
Headquarters tar WoveH nlre
Feaclag.
Nottlng, Pickets, Gates, Shingles, P.
& B, Ready Roofing, Bcroon Doom
and Adjustlble Window Screons
All at lowest prlees.
Walter Morley
250 Court St Sm, Or
fr-ab