Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, February 03, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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VICE
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S women during the
Kfwars die may havo
'& mteful women, cs-
'ijod $ doubt the power of
RWNKHAM'S
ABLE COMPOUND
M all femalo diseases.
K. lianuu, oilmen-
ih,wntes:
,ft I wm sixteen years 01
leered irom an orRuuiu uc
I ltd ftnsale weakness v In
-iW dreadful headaches
itfjnsilj nervous. My physl
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LirtII. A Wend tout nio
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lud I took it and wrote you
tfjowinir your directions
r al fhinlcn to you I nm to
1 w. and I am tolling
idi cf my experience."
IFOR SICK WOMEN.
r rears Lvdia E. Pink-
sT(Rlib!e GoniDOund, mado
intiiad herbs, has been tlio
H rraedy for female ins.
ajrctlvely cured thousands of
trboluivebceii troubled with
inflammation, ulcera
i tumors, irreimlarities.
cuius, backache, that benr-
j leciing, flatulency, mulfjes-
iswnervous prostration.
FRANCIS
If HOLD LETTER
itytfs Entertaining Her
W f CnHnary Reserves
"to sost difficult probloms
'SOW Mo. Newly wed in
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good management that lay back of
her success as a hostess.
Somo Essen tlnR
A few cans of flno soup were al
ways on tho shelf, needing only to
be heated to serve, somo especially
fine beans and French peas for serv
ing otthor plain or In salads, Jars of
dainty preserves nnd flno jellies
tluse lntter of homo make, though
Blip could havo bought equally good
ones. Chocolate of tho best qunllty,
and tho materials for those fine
sauces and relishes that go such a
long way to make a dinner or lunch
appetizing. As far as alio could the
young housekeeper kept herself sup
plied with every material and appli
ance that would conduce in any way
to her success as a hostess.
Sauces nnd Snlnds.
She knew how to make many dif
ferent and appetizing sauces and rel
IbIics, and some of her most success
ful efforts In this direction were at
tained by tho simplest means. Whip
ped cream mado a company dessert
of many an otherwise simplo cako or
pudding and tho can of "PoerloMi
Evaporated Milk" that was never ab
sent from her reserve sholf mado it!
easy to liavi this delicious Ingredl
ont at a few moments notice.
She
had only to open tho can and whip
tho contents with her wiro whip,'
sweetening nnd flavoring tho cream
to emit hor need, just as If It had been '
tho fresh material, to havo a sauco
that was as perfect of its kind as it
mado from new cream.
She used tho Englo Condensed
Milk, mado by the snmo firm, for all I
aorU of cooking, ns well as for cof-l
fee, rilaco its owcotnetB was an add-
ed advantage, replacing sugar
well ns croam for tills lattor use.
US'
$10,000 Beauties.
Tho hoarts of tho local play-goers
will bo gladdoned by tho announce
ment that the big musical comedy,
"Tho $10,000 Bonuty" company will
appoar horo for one night only, Fob.
3, at tho opora house, giving tho
musical absurdity a "$10,00 Beauty"
for tho first time hero. Tho show
wirrlos itwolvn or Oftonn tinwttnhlnc
girls who danco and Bing oqunlly
well. Tho principals nro all talented
and woll known people
A cyelono In Misslsippl Saturday!
killod uight and maimed foro than I
100.
o
CO'FFEE
The dealing" is simple.
If you don't like Schil
ling's Best, it costs you
nothing1.
Your trocar returni your money U you don'i
Ukall; wtpay biro
regon wool crowors havo purchased
50,000 sharos in tho salt plant owned
by tho Idaho growers.
Eugene reports several burglnrs,
tho latost being that of the resldonca
of Jessio Inman Friday night.
Eugene has literature out In tho
form of an aco of diamonds, with
pithy paragraphs boosting for that
metropolis of Lane county.
Wnseo county, which a few years
ago had a dobt of $40,000, Is now
clear on tho books, and does not owe
a dollar.
IREUND INVESTMENT CO.
Wednesday, January 29, 1908
Will open for business at
135 South Commercial street,
next door to T. S. Townsend
Creamery, tho room having
boon thoroughly overhauled
tnd oquipped for tho business.
Wo will handle all classes of
arm and olty property, timber
Innds, stock ranches, mining
proportion and Eastorn Orogou
wheat lands for sale or ex
change. We ask you to call and see
u) and t-j'iclt tho Hating of
your property for quick sale,
believing that no ono can serve
you so woll.
Wo have connections at Port
land, Spoknue and many East
rn Oregon and Washington
points that are already send
ing us many inquiries for prop
erty in thin vicinity.
Mr. H. S. Polsal, we'1-known
to you by his splendid work
fta secretary of tho Salem
Board of Trade, will be our
city representative.
JAMES IREUND. Manager
Olllce lhoiu Maine 331.
Itnlde'ir Phonn 300.
wmammaammmmm
Huie Wing Sang Co.
Removal Sale
We are selling out all goods
at coat price. Move and sell
store building and all the
goods. Everything must go,
346 Court Street, Salem, Or.
DAILY CAPITAE JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON,
READY TAILORED
FORiWELL DRESSED
.MEN.
,s AfrrtfC
Tl Jl n 9 IASKjr
" MtsJy
$Q TO
0 C. T. Co
Steamers Pomona tav. Oi vonta
leavo for Portland Monday, WeiAos-
duy and Friday 'at 10 a. in, and
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at.
C a. m. For Corvallia, Tuesday
Thursday and Saturday about 6 p
m. M. P. Baldwin, agent. Ofllcoi
and dock at foot of Trado street.
M. P. BALDWIN, Agt.
SOUTIEERN PACTFIO CO.
Time Cnrd No. 02 Effective Sunday
DecemlHir 20th, 12.01 A. SI.
Toward Portland Passenger.
No. 1G. 5:53 A. M. Oregon Express
No. 13. 8:40 A. M. Cottage Grove
Passenger.
No. 12. 2: 4 5 P. M. Roseburg Pas-
senger.
No. 14.-9:13 P M. Portland Ex
press. Toward Portland Freight
No. 222 5:00 P. M. Portland Fast
Freight.
No. 22C 10:40 a." m., way freight
arrives.
1NO. 2iSU
-11:28 a. in., way frolght
departs.
I Toward Ban Francisco Passenger.
iNo. 11. 11.03 A. M. Roseburg Pas
senger.
No. 17. 0:45 P. M. Cottngo Orovo
Paisongor.
No. 15.-9:50 P. M. California Ex-
I press.
No. 13.-2:01 A. M. Ban Frnnclsco
Express.
Toward Snn Francisco Freight.
No. 221. 2:43 A. M. Portland Fast
Freight.
I No. 22511:28 A. M. Way-Freight
I TIME TABLE
COIIVAjjLIS & EASTEUN It. R.
Tmlns from nnd to Ynqulnn.
No. 1
Arrives at Corv.illlB ... .11:00 n. m.
Arrive, at Albany 5:55 p.m.
Leaves Taqulna C: 45 a. in.
Arrives at Albany il:58a. m.
No. 2
Leavo. Albany 12:35 p.m.
Arrives at Yaqulna .... 0:15p.m.
Trainfi to and from Detroit.
Leaves Corvtdlis 1:40 p. m.
No. 3
Loaves Albany 7:30 a.m.
A. M. 0:00, n7:05, 8:05, 10,05.
No. 4
Leaves Detroit 1 : 00 p. m.
follows, commencing Jan.'lC, 1908'
Tmliw for Con'nllie.
No. 8
Loaves Albany 7:55 a.m.
Arrives at Corvallls . . . . 8;35 a.m.
No. 10.
Loaves Albany
Arrives at Corvallls , , .
No. 6
3:55 p. m.
4;35 p.m.
7:45 p. ra.
uuuitn Aiuiiuj ........
Arrives at Cor vail in
8:25 p. m.
Trains for Albany.
No. 5
Loavos Oirvnllis 6:30 a, ra,
Arrlvoa nt Albany
No. 9
7:10 a. m.
t
Lonvoa Corvallls
2:15 p.m.
2:55 p. m.
6:00 p.m.
6;40 p. m.
Arrlvos at Albnny
' No. 7
ft
Leaves Curvallls
t
Arrives nt Albany
No. 11 (Sunday only)
Loaves CorvalllH 11:15a. ra.
Arrives at Albany 11:58 a.m.
No. 12 (Sunday only)
Loavos Albany 12:35 p.m.
Arrives a Corvallls .... 1:18p.m.
For further information apply to
WM, McMURRAY,
Gen. Pns9. Agt., Portland, Oregon,
Jno. M. Scott, Asst. G. P. A.
New
Management
mmmmommmmmmtmmm
i
The management of the Cap
ital City Laundry wishes to no
tify its patrons that it will be
2loed for repairs and to In
stall nw machinery until tho
first of the ear. After the first
of the year it will be run un
der the management of
COMBS & HAINER
The owners being the managers
MONDAY, FEBRUARY a, 1008.
CLOTHES ?
i$p
PRICE
RACsiGE.
$4
fllMKlKaB-HXHMva
fWKET REPORTS I
SALEM B1AHKKT.
Local Wholesale MnrkeL
Eggs 25 c.
Butter 37 c; butter fat, 35 &c.
Hone 10c; mixed chickens, 9c.
Local "wheat 85 c.
Oats 35 c,
Barley ?24$25.
Flour Hard wheat, $5.00; valley,
94.00.
Hay Choat, $13; clover, $10 per
ton; timothy, $13 $15.
Onions 2c IJbl -
Hops 01d',f2c; new, 3
7c.
Chlttim bark 4 6c.
Iteuill Market.
Oats White, $28 per ton.
Whent $1.00.
Rolled barley $30.
Eggs 30c.
Butter Country, 35c; creamery,
40 C 45c.
Flour Vnlloy, $1.20 pr sack;
hard wheat, $1.40 SI. 50.
Bran S5o per sack; $26.50 per
ton; shorts, $1.15 per sack.
Hay Timothy, 8590c per cwt;
choat, 90c; clover, 75s por cwt ;
shorts, $1.15 per sack.
Livestock.
Hogs Fat, $5.00;
Cattle 1100 1200 lb tiHri
3c.
Llghtor Btoorb 3 3 He.
Stock hogs $4.00.
Cows Top, $2.75; fair $2.50.
Steers Tops, $3.50; fair, $2.75
$3.00.
Vcttl Dressed, 67r.
Portland Market.
Wheat -Club, Sic; valley, 84c;
bluo stom., 86c.
Mlllstuff Brnn, $24.
Hay Timothy, vnlloy, $18; alfal
fa, $13.60.
Vetch $8.50.
Poultry Hens, 1212c; ducks,
1617c; pigeons, 75c$1.00.
Pork Pockors, 5 flc.
Hops 56V4c.
Lambs $5.25 $6.00.
minimum iiiniimi
The J
t
I White House Restaurant ?
For a Regular
1 25c Dinner at 20c J
They can't bo boat
McGilchrist & Son
Proprietors.
n i i 1 1 9 1 ii 1 1 ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 mi i
a
880 COURT STREET. Z
Call and try tiran. Meals
16c Board por week $2.75,
also furnished ttoina very
S reasonable.
AT TRS
Salem
i Restaurant
S MEALS 15c
tasfraaftiawiHi
I I I ! I I I I I I I i I I 111 I I I I I 1 1 H
ELITE HOTEL
Restaurant and hotel, on,
Euiopean plan. Meals at all
hours on short order. Regular
dinner 25 cent. Thirty new
ly finished furnished rooms.
E. ECKERLEN, Prop.
148 Commercial St.
fiiiniimniiiiiiiiinii
Hotel St. Philip
Fourth and Fifth and Harnnidr
Stre-ta, Portland, Oregon.
New fireproof European Hotel
Steam beat. Modern conveniences.
Rates $1.00 per day and up. Unioo
depot car will land you at the door
H. PIERCE, Prop.
Barnett's Restaurant and
Lunch Counter
In Bush bank block remodel!
and flrst-clase service. Meals and
lunches in best etyles. Ladles and
family trado solicited.
THE CLASSIFIED
FOX HALS
For Sale A line home. Nice blc. 8
room houso and good barn. All as
good as new; ono largo corner lot.
Two blocks from car lino. Price
$1360, $450 cash, balance on etuy
terniB. Addross or call at 290
South 21st street. Phono 471.
1-31-lwk
For Snlc 34 acres adjoining stato
fair grounds, 10 acres cast and 21
acres west of tho fair grounds road
Can bo sold scpnratoly or in bulk.
Good improvements and nil kinds
of fruits. A bargain for tho right
party. Call on S. S. Colo, 570 Llb
orty street, Salem. l-18-lm
Wood For SaleDry cord wood;
first, and somo second, growth fir.
All orders delivered. PrlceB roa
Bonably. L. M. Van Clcavo at
Fairgrounds
Main 1497.
Wood Yard. Phono
1-16-lmo
For Snlc On easy terms, if Bold
soon, tho R. B. Fleming resldonco,
on Center and Cottage. Enquire
of owner for terniB and prices.
1-8-tf
For Sale 8 acres two miles south
of Salem, on Liberty rond; chick
en wiro fenco all around place;
now houso and furniture; now out
buildings; thrco dozen chickens.
O. W. Floshor, Snlom, routo No.
3. l-23-2wk
Peach Seed for Sale. Wo will havo
a carload of California flood ling
poach Bcod for sale at Salem, and
would contract with purchosiora to
grow ua prunos and ponchos for
fall dollvory, 1009. For Informa
tion address Clilco Nursery Co.,
Chlco, California. 1-27-tf
For Sale A live-room cottage; plas
torod In flue tondltlou; largo lot;
small bnrn; good woodshed; fruit;
both city nnd well water. Spoclal
bargain, $850. Latham Land Co.,
over Portland General Electric
Co., 1-30-tf.
For Sale in Mason county, Wash
ington, two lotn In Dotrolt No. 2,
on tho lino of tho contemplntol
railroad from Port TownBoud to
Olympla, near Hood's canal; many
improvements made. This Is n
bargulu. Prlco $400.
Win. Armstrong.
Enqirtro of
l-30-2wk
Lot for Salts In Hydo Park addition
to tho city of Portland; will bo
sold choap for cash. Wm. Arm
strong. l-30-2wk
For Snhv A good all-purposo maro,
8 yvnrs old, and buggy. Also 5
room hnrd-llnlshed houso and two
lots, Installment plan. Enquire
1660 Second streot, South Salem.
2-1-Ct
For Halts A sot of nearly now har
nosa. Extra woll mado. Can bo
had reasonable it bought at once.
Addross P. O. box 205. 2-l-3t
Don't Full
FOR RENT.
For Rout. Three furnished rooms
for light houBokcop.ng, with nno
of batli and tolophonu. Enquire
486 North Liberty stroot. Phono
1403. l-31-3t
-DRAYMEN.
Cummins Bros.' Transfer Cmpuny
AH klndB of transfer work done
Furniture and pianos boxed read;
for shipment. Prompt service Ii
our motto, Stand and office at
253 South Commercial street
Phono 210 Rrsldonoe rhona 96S
LIVERY AM) FKISD STABLEa
Livery and Feed Stables Old Post
offlco Stablos, at 254 Ferry stroot.
between Commercial and Front
strenta. Telephone 188. Some of
the finest liveries In tho city can
be found horo. Dick Westacott
proprietor. 10-1-lyr
PLUMBERa.
Tlieo, 31. Burr Plumolne, hot water
and steam boating and tinning.
164 Commercial stroot. Phone
Main 192. 9-1-lyr
M. J. Petzel Plumbing, steam and
gas fitting. Sucosssor to Knox &
Murphy, 226 Commercial itreot
Prone Main 17.
WANTED.
YYujitetl if you want a marble or
granlto monument we can savo yon
money. Wo don't pay big ront nor
olty taxes you get tho benefit
Come and get our prices, and be
1 convinced. Our shop la In City
View cemetery. Blaeslng Grantie
Co., J. D. Bohannan, manager.
1-13-
Wanted Young lady to attend to
attend to office. Call Saturday af
ternoon. R. G. Hunter, room 18,
Ladd & Bush building. l-31-3t
. , -
MISCELLANEOUS.
Small Onions For planting or fami
ly use, 169 G, corner North Capital
nud Jefferson avomio. 2-l-3t'
Rogue River Orchard for Hnlo
Clean. Profit-bearing; deep at
luvlal river bottom soil. Good
buildings. Sell cntiro or subdi
vision. Good roads. Near good!
9-month school. Good cllmato.
Bon A. Lowell, Woodlvlllo, Ore
gon. 1-30-lm.
Will Call nud Pay "Cash For"Tncn?0
caBt off clothln, broken vrntcUca
nud Jowolry. Wo clonn and pre38.
High grndo work. Phono 963.
Slgourney, 483 Stato. 1-25-0.
H, S. Gilo & Co. Wholesale grocer
and commission morchants. Wo
are solo agents for Rex Spray. It
' Is absolutely uniform in strength. A
porfdet ehomicnl combination.
Costa a llttlo more, but cheapest Ib
tho end, strength and reliability
considered. 1-16-tt
Will the Party Who borrowed a
Snoll blcyclo from Tho Journal
ofllco about two weeks ago kindly
return snmo, na tho ownor need
it. i-ioUt
Vogec Lumber and Fuel Co. Lum
bcr .shingles, building material,
wood and coat. Low prices and"
prompt dollvorlos. Ono block oast
of S. P. pnsaongur dopot. Phono
108. 7-2-tf
Hut to & Wenderoth Flno wines,
liquors and cigars. Wo handle
tho eolobrated Kollog gand Castle
whiskies. Cool nnd refreshing boor
constantly oi draught. South
Commercial stroot. 9-3-lyr
Enlarged
Our mont markot on East State
utroot has boon doubled in Biro and
wo aro bettor prepared tknn ovor to
oorvo customers. Prompt sonrlco and
tho boat of moata our motto. Call
or phono 199. B. E. Edwards ft- Co.
BUTTERNUT RREAD. J
It la worth moro than any other
Lrcnd yot tho prlco is no hlghov.
For salo at your grocers'.
CALIFORNIA BAKERY,
Thomas A Coolcy, Prep'
PROFESSIONAL.
G. V. KUlu, M. 1). Physician and
surgeon. Telephone 3 $7 Maln
Ofllcos, 646 Stato stroot, opposite
court houso, Snlom, Or. Rcoldonc
Phono 318 Main, 8-13- lmo
LODGES.
Carpenters Union No, 10OO Local
Union No. 1005 of Carpenters a4
Jolrors of Amorlca moot ovary
Saturdny ovonlng nt 7:30 p, m, fat
Honrst hall, 420 Stato St. A. VT.
Donnls, Roo. Sec.
ForestorH of America Court Shor
wood Forostors, No. 19. Moots
Wodnosdny In Hurst hall, Stato
stroot. Waldo Miliar, C. R.; J. C.
Perry, financial secretary.
Central Lodge No. 18, K, of p. .
Castle Hall in Holman block, cor
nor Stato and Liberty streotc
Tuesday of each week at 7:30 ,
m. Oscar Johnson, O. O,; H. H
Andorson, K, of R. and B.
Modern Woodmen of America Ore
gon .Codar Camp No. 5246. Meets
overy Thursday evening at a
o'clock in Holman hall, W. "V?.
Hill, V. C; F. A. Turner, clork.
Woodmen of World Moot ovory Fii
duy night at 7:30, in Holman bat?,
L. E. Ponnoll, C. C; P. L. Fraa
ir, Clerk.
Lincoln Annuity Union.-Slek, acci
dent and ponalon insurnnco; $3,
000,000 plodg-d; evory claim paid
Good agents wanted. J. II. C.
Mongomery, supremo organlzor.
Box432 Salem, Oregon. R. R.
Ryan, secretary, 546 Stato street.
8A8II AND DOOR FACTORIES.
Frank 31. Brown. Manufacturer of
sash, doors, mouldings. Al) kinds
of houso fin lib and hard wood
work. Front street, between State
and Court. Make all complaint
at tba offlco.
Salem Fence Works
Headquurtcra for Woven WJro
Fencing.
Netting, Pickets, Gates, Malt hold
Roofing, P. & B. Ready Roofing
All at lowest prices.
CIIAS. D. MULLIGAN
Successor
WALTER 3IORLEY.
850 Court St. Salciu, Ore.