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r- -- -x DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEDRUARY 7, 1008, 3 OTHERS KITTY WAS A PRETTY GOOD STORK HERSELF . .vt.. imrtd nhvsical 1 Z : 'Aer dhlfe th0 cfT od constitution; Sr&talrinratohernliv- lity. Atsuchatinie r4nnot bo tnken to Ihemothernemlcon. i il restore iief ''" . . usirhv. normal con- lie neatest assistance that Jin ran havo in accomplish- ilMmportant work la iE.PJNKHAW ABLE COMPOUNU Gilmer, of West Union, to Jure. Ilimuiuij, , rotes ilk . , , t...m. jpttUrnmaowD in iieuiw., rlreas weakness peculiar to k f wn to take Lvuia E. .'rtiM ComDound, and awlr restored to health but ,mt mother of a fine baby Lliiih ercry sick and ailing1 LiwiUrfreLyclla E. l'inkham's : ftui Oliver, of St. Martin fomtes to Mrs. Pinkham: Kinuancrea ironi uicnum fLiI troubles, and the doctor lipoid not fret well without nn tin LydU E. I'inkliams vogo Etjoind restored tnc to perfect lui l cue me sweetest uhio pi 1 will never ccaso to Iji'i E. Pinkham's medicine." i FOR SICK WOMEN. r ftiriy years Lyuia IS. J'mk kWcptablo Compound, nmdo isotiind herbs, has been tho rf remedy lor female His. positively cured thousands of uhohave been troubled with forma. Why don't you I! A dispatch from Ventura, Cal., jesterdny says: Miss Klttlo McDermott of this city has proved herself a heroine. Miss McDermott is a nurso and had been at Wheeler's Springs for several weeks caring for a sick man. Sun day she received a tolcphono message from tho Argabrlto family In this city to come down as soon as pos-. stble. Sho had previously been en gaged by tho Argabrites to bo pres ent when the stork should come to their home. Miss McDermott sent back word that sho weald be In town tho next dny, Monday. All day Sunday and all Sunday night tho rain camo down In torrents In tho Matlllja canyon where tho springs aro located. Tho crocks and rivers flowed In Bwlft yellow floods on Mon day morning. Dosplto UiIb and the protests of her friends at tho Bprings, Miss McDermott determined to make tho trip. In order to be better pre pared, for tho perilous Journey ehe donned mnlo attire and then Bet out over -tho slippery trials Sho final ly reached tho Meyers' spring it was six miles to tho rlnlroad, and al though tho river flowed between, slu started out. Th6 plucky glrl at last reached a place near tho Sheldon ranchvhero Bho could go no further without crossing tho Ventura river. Sho had Sheldon mako fast a rope to her waist to keep her from being washed down stream and then un hesitatingly plunged Into tho ley flood. After n desoprnto struggle sho scrambled up tho oppoBlto bank and continued her walk and finally READY TAILORED CLOTHES FOR WELL PRESSED MEN. jrf-rtbm vistorvY" c fs t 0 """"yJr lJf0,'' price: range &2Q TO $40 roachod time." tho Argabrlto homo "on -o- IILIV1.NS HUES THE CITY. the CIoj One. ft itaost as wealthy as you Mtt." aikey JJgley. C replied RJchloy, "but he'a I tylt chested." Rj, t said he'd glvo SCO' to ky if jou would." 7 Thst Just shows that at expect to contribute at r-ftfliielphla Prose. Mtfiborhood Favorite. t a Charles, of Harbor, Mo., '(cf Electric Dlttors. says: Kljiborhood favorite hero It it&txvts to bo a favor. TrtM It give- quick relief ur?r complaint, ktdnei ' "uloutrltlon. nervous- kwind gentral debility. 5ubIood.asa thorouch lltpecla'!y useful Ra wwae. This grand altor- ZJ u UUU'T suarantoa at rTldrur stere: r.n - - - f vw,. Wd Throiitrns Life. n Chiran tvii,,... - O- 4UHU.) wiraewith a MiKi io .t ent men and woman. m the case of a child. ""- Jood ventilation, and wBing are the proper ast colds, if thftv 4 through the cbanee- tutumn, winter and i6cesofasurptiafrom CVJ WM Is to the gwmg Asks SI 00 Damages fur His Team Going Through tlio Floor of i Hrldgi. J. I. Bllvens has begun nn action against tho city to rccovor tho limit allowed by tho char tor of $100 for damages to his team which Is al leged to' have boon caused by tho nn Itnnls breaking through tho floor of tho bridge on Commercial street across South Mill crook. Mr. DUv ons claims to havo expended $8 for tho animals, which .wcro not nblo to do any work for Rl days. ThiB claim haa boon beforo tho old council whero It wan placed on file. Cnroy F. Martin Is attorney for thi, plaintiff. Another Rich Strike. Fako Oil Capitalist (smilingly) How's your latest gold mine panning out? Fako Mine Promoter Beyond ex pectation. Why, old man, It's assay ing over a thoiusand suckers to tho ton of lltoraturo. Puck. -o COFFEE Cheap for those that won't pay for good; Schil ling's Best for those who won't have1 poor. Your jrrocer returns jour money if jou don't like it; we pay him Tho Twins. "Tho payments ain't so hard." "What terms?" "A dollar down and a dollar whcn over tho collector ketches mo." Washington Herald. SATURDAY TO MONDAY ROUND TRIPS Commencing February ICth tho Southern Pacific compjiny will sell Saturday to Monday round trip tick ets for all trains leaving Salem on Saturday and Sunday and returning Monday. WM. M'MURRAY, , JOHN M. SCOTT, Gen. Pass, Agt. A&st. Gen. Pass. Agent. SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. Time Cnrd No. 02 KfTcctlvo Sunday Vecemlior 20th, 12.01 A. SL Toward Portland Passenger. No. 1C. 5:53 A. M. Oregon Express No. 18. 8:10 A. M. Cottago Grove Passenger. No. 12. 2:45 P. M. Roseburg Pas- songor. No. 14.-9:13 P. M. Portlnnd Ex- press. Toward Portland Freight. No. 2225:00 P. M. Portland Fast Freight. No. 22 C 10:40 a. m way frolght arrives. No. 22 C 11:28 a. m way frolght departs. Toward San Francisco Passenger. No. 11. 11.03 A. M. Roscburg Pa8- songor. No. 17. G:45 P. M. Cottago Grove PaBsengor. No. 15. 9: 50. P. M. California Ex- pross. No. 13. 2:01 A. M. San Franclaco Express. Toward San Francisco. Freight, No. 221. 2:43 A. M. Portland Fast Freight No. 22511:28 A. M. Way-Frolght llllllllllllllllllll HlfH The I WhRe House Restaurant For a Regular i 25c Dinner at 20c They can't bo beat McGilchrist & Son Proprietors. 3 lil IIIIUIIIIIIHIIIIIIH sHtasa'iMiMi 889 COURT 8TREET. Call And try Umbl Meat 15c. Board per Week 2.7B, i also furnished veoma very I reasonable. AT TJTM " " Salem Restaurant MEALS 15c I 9 I aBe)tpl 4-H-i-frM I I I I I I I 1 I 1 I I I I I 1 I i ELITE HOTEL Restaurant and hotol, on ! ! European plan. Meals at all ', hourB on Bhort order. Rogulnr ' dinner 25 cents. Thirty now '. ! ly finished furnished rooms, ! ! E. ECKERLEN, Prop. I! 148 Commercial St. iiliimiiininiitiintM TWi hst honey u to the 'rm-aaw to rhM KTmla,!mrl- widnigMorH. "T beat r.. . .. . ituju,. . ' ""'""mi mai l VW?). It lg aia an.1 IP0pu,atyKi,dlm. KtOiJ k pre,xl,o Has stone-, drug O U'rn.,1 t,.J.. Wicr WJ "',. rwi nrAt. Psv1! sfce oa S ? y klag Bal- ."av. Hlli-jr:10! t at oneft SH ry. Sptea. lMejlk 7ek.ifla. sW ifllu ' 'H PBlaoBar7 ad i oo. Chmigo Tinio of Meeting. Sedgwick Post No. 10, G. A. R at a rcont meeting changed ita by laws so that tho regular meetings will bo hold on tho first Tuesday night and tho third Saturday after noon of eaoh month, Instead of on tho first and third Tuesday nights. Thlo change was made to accommo-dato- many of the members, who live In tho country and prefer to moot Saturday afternoon. o SIOO. Reward 9100. Tho readors of this paper will bo pleased to learn that thero is at least ono dreaded disease that science has beon ablo to euro In all its stages, and that is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Curo is tho only poilUve cure now knowu to tho medical fratornlty. Catarrh bolng a constitutional dlsoase. re quires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Curo Is taken internal ly, aotlng dirootly upon' tho blood and mucous surfaoos of tho system, thereby destroying the foundation of tho disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitu tion and assisting nataro in doing its work. The proprietors have bo much fUth in Its ouratlvo powers that they otter On Hundred Dollars for any case that it falls to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address F. J, Oheney & Co., Tole do, O. Sold by all druggists. 75c. Take J Jail's Family Pills for constipation. O ftarttLe Kg&tttra JiTOIlIA. ,Ita m fwHeAlrsBMf &&?&& TIMR TABLE CORVAuLIS & EASTERN . R. Truias from and to Ynqutnn. No.' 1 Arrives at Corv.il! is . . ..11:00 a. ra. Arrive at Albany 6:55 p.m. Leaves Yaquina ....... C:45a. m. Arrlvos at Albany 11:58 a.m. No. 2 Leavo' Albany 12:35 p.m. Arrives at Yaquina .... 0:15p.m. Trains to uud from Detroit, Leaves Corvtdlls 1:40 p.m. No. 3 Loaves Albany 7:30 a.m. A. M. 0:00, a7:05, 8:05, 10,05. No. 4 Leaves Detroit , 1:00 p.m. follows, commencing Jan. 16, 1908 Trains for Corvnllls. No. 8 Loaves Albany 7:55a.m. Arrives at Corvallls .... 8.36a.m. No. 10. Leaves Albany 3:55 p.m. Arrives at Corvallls ... 4:35p.m. No. C Leaves Albany 7:45 p.m. Arrives at Corvallls .... 8:25p.m. Trains for Albany. No. 5 Loaves Corvallls 6:30 a. m. Arrives nt Albany ..;.. 7:10a.m. No. 9 Loaves Corvallls, ...... 2; 15 p. ra. Arrlvos at Albany 255 p. ra. No, 7 Loaves Corvallls , 600p, in. Arrives at Albany :.,.. 6:40p.m. No. 11 (Sunday only) Leaves CorvallLi 11:15 a. ra. Arrlve at Albany 11:58 a.m. No. 12 (Sunday only) Leavna Albany 12:35 p.m. Arrives at Corvallls .... l:18p.ra. For further Information apply to WM. McMURRAY. Gen. Pass. Agt., PortJand, Oregon. Jno. M. Scott, Asst. O. P. A. O C T Co ' Steamers Pomona &3t Oi'vonta leavo for Portland Monday, Weuwea day and Friday at 10 a. m. and Tuesday, Thuniday and Saturday at 6 a. m. For Corvalllsi Tuesdaj Thursday and Saturday about 6 p m. M. P. Baldwin, agent Offices and dock at foot of Trado street. H. P. BALDWIN, Ag. Hotel St. Philip Fourth and Fifth and Uemsldr Stroma, Portland, Oregon, Now fireproof European Hotol Steam heat. Modorn convonloncee Ratos 11.00 per day and up. Union dopot car will land you at the door H. PIERCE, Prop. Barnetfs Restaurant, and Lunch Counter In Bush bank block romodojod and first-class norvico. Meals and lunchos in best styles. Ladles and family trado solicited. ' Salem Fence Works Headquarters for Woven Wiro Fencing. Netting, Plckots, Gates, Maithold Roofing, P. & B. Ready Roofing All at lowest prices. CIIAS. D. MULLIGAN Succossor WALTER MORLEY. .150 Court 8t. Salem, Or. I flflieWingSangCo. Removal Sale Wo aro selling out all goods at cost price. Move and soil ctoro building and all the goods. Everything must go. 346 Court Street, Salem, Or, IHlltli IftHM-sHtH-g-M THE CLASSIFIED BtHK-tt I I 1 1 i 1 1 4ieHiH-fMeHM-sMHM4il FOX 9AU8 TjOST. i.ui.---A may s urown rur neck scarf, between Cottago Hotel and Bush's bank, a weok last Wednes day. Flndor return to Mrs. J. F. Stnlgor at tho Cottago. 2-C-3t For Sale 30-acro tract, or will trade for Improved or unimproved city property Yow Park preferred. Phono 1390 Main. Joshua Smith, on Turner road. 2-6-lw For Sale A heavy 34 -inch Studo baker wagon, or would trade for Bmallor wagon. Also man wanted to dig a well. C. M. Beaver, Sa lem, Route No. 2. Phono Fnrmors 477. ' 2-G-lw Lost A brncelet Monday, February 3. Finder plpnso bring to Journal ofllco and recolvo reward. 2-5-3t For Sale 8 'acres two miles south of Salem, on Ltborty rond; chick on wlro fonco all around place; new hotiso and furnlturoj'now out buildings; throo dozen chickens. G. W. Floshor, Salem, rciuto No. 3. 2-C-2wk For Sale 34 acres adjoining Btato fair grounds, 10 ncrca oaBt and 24 acres wcBt of tho fair grounds road Can bo sold Boparatoly or In bulk. Good Improvements and nil kinds of frulto. A bnrgaln for tho right party. Call on S. S. Colo, 570 Llb erty street, Salem. 1-18-1 m Wood For Sale Dry cord wood; first, and some Bocond, growth fir. All orders dollvorod. Prices rea sonably. L. M. Van Cleavo at Fairgrounds Wood Yard. Phono Main 1407. 1-16-lmo For Sale On easy terms, If cold soon, tho R. B. Fleming rosldonco, on Contor and Cottage. Enqulro of owner for terms and prlcoB. 1-S-ti Poach StH'd for Sulci Wo will havo a carload of California soedllng poach seed for eulo at Salem, and would contract with purchaaors to grow us prunoB nnd poachos for fall dollvory, 1909. For lnformn ,tlon nddrosB Chlco Nursory Co., Chlco, California. 1-27-tf For Sale In Mason county, Wash ington, two lots In Dotrolt No. 2, on tho line of tho contemplate 1 i-ullroad from Port Townsond to Olympln, near Hood's canal; many Improvements made. TIiIb is a bargain. Prlco $400. Enqlro of Wm. Armstrong. l-30-2wk Lot for Sale In Hydo Park addition to tho city of Portland; will bo sold cheap for cash. Wm. Arm strong. l-30-2wk MISCELLANEOUS. Roguo River Orchard foe Sale Clean. Profit-bearing; deep al luvial river .bottom soil. Good buildings. ScU'ontlro or subdi visions. Good roads. Near good 9-month school. Good cllmafo. Bon A, Lowell, Woodvlllo, Ore gon. 1-30-lm. Will Call nnd FftyCtashFofmon'8 cost off olothln, broken watches and jewelry. Wo clean nnd proso. High grndo work. Phono 90S. Slgourney, 483 Stntc. l-25ntf. ir. S. Gilo Co. Wholosalo grocer and commission merchants. Wo aro .solo agents for Rex Spray, tt is absolutely uniform in strongth. A porfect chomlcal combination CoBts a llttlo more, but cheapest in tho(end, strength and reliability consldorcd. 1-15-tf Will tho Party Who borrowed a Snoll blcyolo from Tio Journal ofllco about two weeks ngo kindly roturn snmo, as tho owner ncoda It. 1-10-tf Vogct Lumber nnd Fuel Co. -Lum ber ,shlnglos, building material, wood and coal. Low prjeos' and prompt dollvorios. Ono block oaat of S. P. pasoonBts" depot. Phono 198. 7-2-tf For ftiUi Six-room houso, closo in, flno location; prlco $1300. Lath am Land Company, over Gonorr.l Electric Company. 2-4-tf For Sale Cedar posts. Soo C. A. Warner, on Fair Grounds road. Phono 1160. 2-4-lw Havo You Anything: for Sale? Vo can sell It for you. Do you want to buy anything? Thon try us. Ronllzlng tho nocosslty t'or a clear ing houso, whero all mannor of property may bo bought, old and exchanged at a moderate coBt, we havo OBtabllshod an ofllco for this purposo. Not only will wo handlo city nnd farm, timber and mining proportion, but livestock nnd oth or personality as woll; sorvlng as ,-ji modlum through which you mny UuttQ Wcndcroth Flno wines, liquors and cigars. Wo handle ' tho colobratod Kollog gand Castle whiskies. Cool and refreshing boar constantly oi draught. South Commercial street. 9-3lyr Unlftrgt'd - Our moat market on Bast State, street has boon doublod in site and wo aro bottor prepared tkaa ovor to sorve customers. Prompt service and tho bOBt of moats our motto. Call or phono 109. B. E. Edwards k Co. PROFESSIONAL. O. V. rails, M. D. Physician n ourgoon. Tolophone 307 Main. Ofllcos, 546 Stato street, opposite court houao, Salem, Or. Hcsideno Phono 318 Main. 8-13- lino LODGES, 7nrpenteni Unioa Wo. 106 Loea) Union No. 1065 of Carponten al Jolrera of Amorlca moot every Saturday ovonlng at 7:30 p. m, i Hoarst hall, 420 Stato St, A. W, Dennis, Roo. Soc. 1'ort'htcrH of Aimslra Count Sher wood Forostors, No, 19, Moots WednoBdny in Hurst linll, Stato streot. Waldo MlUor, C. R.j J. C. Perry, financial Hocrucnry, I sell or exchange any proporty no Cc,ntr; lMaK No- 1H K ot 1'- longer of uo to you, or purchnse at a minimum fig tiro that of which you stand in nood. No transaction will bo consldorod too largo or too small to inauro our boat per sonal attention. Mako your wants M(Hjera woodmen of America Ore- Castle Hall In Holman block, cor ner Stato nnd Ltborty street Tuesday of each week at V:30 t m. Oscar Johnson, C. O.; IS. H. Anderson, K. of R, and S. known wo do tho rost. Get in touch with us at room 2, No. 222 North Commercial streot. 3-5-3t WANTED. Wanton if you wont a marble or granite monument we can save yon monoy. Wo don't pay big rent nor city taxes you get the benefit. Come and got our prices, and be convinced. Our shop is in City View cemetery. Blaeslng Grantle Co., J. D. Bohannan, manager. 1-13. Wantil A good work horse, not low than 1300 pounds. Call on Walt Low, at stablos corner of Forry and High streets. 2-6-3t Wanted A young college man wish es some work after school or on Saturdays. Address "A," caro Journal. 2-5-3t Wanted Man for position as night watchman, at Muto school. Phone 433. 2-6-3t 1011 RENT. For H9t Furnlshod and unfurnish ed rooms, and homo board by the day or wook or meals. 250 N. Cot- gon Cedar Camp No, 6246. Meets ovory Thursday ovonlng at 8 o'clock In Holman hall. W. W. Hill, V. 0.; F. A. Tumor, clerk. Woodmen of World Moot ovory Frt day night at 7:30, In Holman ball, L. E. Ponnell, O. C; P. L. Fra- " Ir, Clork. tago St., between Ohomeketa and Illncoi0 Annuity Union. Sick, acoi- Court Sta., Mrs. A. M. OloraonB 2-5-lw For Rent A modern 7-room house. Phono 1071 Main. 2-6-3t For Rent Eight-room horj60 In North Salem. Good woodshed and barn. Inqulro at 255 North Com mercial street, D. A. White & Son. 2-5-3t DRAYMEN. Cummins lire.1 Transfer Cttnimny All kinds of transfer work done Furniture and pianos boxed read) for shipment. Prompt oerrlc Is our motto. Stand and office at 253 South Commercial street Phone 210. Residence Pkone 98. IlUTTEnNUT BREAD. It is worth mOro than any other read yet tho prlco Is no higher. For sale at your grocers'. CALIFORNIA BAKERY, Thomas A Cooley, Prop. dent and pension Insurance; $2, 000,000 plodgrd; every claim paid Good agents wanted. J. II. C. Mongoraery, supremo organizer, Box432 Salem, Orogon. R. R. Ryan, secretary, 546 State stret. SASH AND DOOR FACTORIES. Frank M. Brown. Manufacturer of sash, doors, mouldings. AH kind of houso finish and bard wood work. Front streot, between Stat and Court. Make all complaint at th offlca. PLUMBKRS. LIVERY AND FEED STAPLES. Livery and Fcd StaWc Old Post' office Stables, at 254 Ferry street, between Commercial and Front streets. Telephone 188. Some of the finest liveries in the city can be found here. Dick Westacott, proprietor, 10-1-lyr neo. m. liarr a'JurablDtf, hot water and steam beating and tinning. 164 Commercial street. Pbone Malu 193. 9-1-lyr M. J. Fetzcl Plumbing, ,toara and ga fitting;. Succossor to Knox Murphy, 226 Commercial street, Prone Mala 17. fc'i ;a , '