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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. ORBGO.N. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1009 Sr?tf' Tv? VTVTvTl READY TAILORED CLOTHES .z FOR WELL DRESSED wn.T . TOT. . MEN. 0 IHEHOG GENTEK m BIRDS .rtvn fifl.305 0 jB,tt"",v - 0 OXE DAT, AXD ijWfiDAV DISCOVERS onniV IN THE M ,w , .OfilER 1-OBKOPOHS ff'.. .a n.hiill hafin't jMtbr the financial M tie national Sport is m itronger than ever, alto Jobbers of basiba.l VjjtoUl cl orders ior bIH for bats ana uihb- j, juisond already una tirf, like a sure y(nt tie homerun fence. (am IDia cuuiuiuinui fo coming season's sport, ynaiora are flying tiucK 3i cushions from th i ecotlonal climaxes. ,tT contract with Presl- wmlts n anxious pub- iX vm In knowing tho fcicf the worlds chnm iai!.l throw to Cap- !' flit base n throw itror For the White Sox npiref.Vk AHrock lin lauccarlnclng proof that q (it jack Is changed, par- is lite::' ract has a tern- tat The grand national ttis of professional Ss lil to 19u7 now has At?, u Wows SpnuM K.:j, catcher, Anson, Mes, second base; liiri ba?c, Jennings, Ktltr, left field; Duffy, ni Kee'er right field. ioifn, nho recalls John nrrti and was prosont ctxe o bat" those r,ii cinr glorious mom- l! jou can hogs in n H cllej long,"' exclalmod Jirii statistician, trying rtURnujan Idea of the ft't-pti of porkors, S9.- . asd (tett ng lucohoront 't ittlme th.lt nnrnlna 'l i given point. IW suppose It would tke hogs would I1 tad and (all, ns of wUat Again, how IU that one day's re- 'PEike Think of it Ptncfp, Made Into 2w tw d be a girdle of - oald tnclrcle the l la Cbkago sixteen I wood W H?lBlM td from one end of It- H b T If box car u-n M!JcaMl t i, .u-4 I there w, t j w two ta . ' """ rr ririir . i... -...,, uv western - f -""J eclipse the -!fTlMi Allof -lM at Chicago last W"1 reoui M a -i ""id a I of hn ...., l3 Ml i 60 ... .v. ... - " " :wrri8 rrklu- ttr,. '"m. St. la4 1 moat of if if "'t fl 1 M te m w sLHSjwBli'jiLLt Nervous women should profit by Mrs. Unrton's experience with Lydia E. 1'inkhnm's Compound. Mrs. Holen Barton, of 27 Pear, eon Street, Chicago, 111., writes to Mrs. Pinkliam 1 was rill run-down, and on the verfje of nervous prostration from overwork and worry, nnd ill in bed, when I began taking- Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. After I had takun it uweelc Icotiincnccd to get better. I continued Its use, my nervous trouble disappeared, and lam completely restored to ncaitli. PRICE RANGE &2Q $4Q 1 1 IL v.Li3kjlI ILL I liope Lydia U. Pinkham's Vegctablo Copnrts. Compounu win ucneut oilier women as it has mc." FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty yeara Lydia E. Pink Iiain's Veijetablo Cdnnwund, made from roots and herbs, has been tho standard remedy for femalo ills, and has positively cured thousands oi women who havo been troubled with displacements, inilammation, ulcera tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, leriodic pains, backache, that bear-ng-down feeling, Uatulency,indiges ion,dizziness,or nervous prostration. Why don't you try it? Mrs. Pinkliam invites nil sick women to write her for advice, tilic has guided thousands to health. Address, Lynn, Mass. SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. Time Cnrd No. 52 Effective Snndny December 20th, 12.01 A. M. Toward Portland Passenger. No. 1G. 5! 53 A. M. Oregon Express No. 18.-8:40 A. M. Cottngo Grove Passenger. No. 12. 2:4G P. M. RoBeburg Pas- Bengor. No. 34. 0:13 P. M. Portland Ex press. Townrd Portlnnd Freight. No. 2225:00 P. M. Portland Fast Freight. No. 22010:40 a. m., way freight arrives. No. 22611:28 n. m way freight Yet Ho Meant No Ilnrm. Master of Ceremonies (at social gathering) Mr. Monunerlogg, shall wo havo your little- talk now, or shall wo let tho people enjoy themselves a little whllo longer? -o ollldnls. Tho ordlnanco provldos for a separate? sot of books for tho city nnd for tho inspection and diroctlon by tha city of tho company's account ing nnd construction." During tho last year 31,847 toluphonoB wcro addod to tho Chicago system, bring ing tho totnl in tho system up to 202,081. Tho company's surplus was incroascd by $4,036,003, n Bum thnt during ten years had boon charged off in excess of depreciation, bringing tho total Investment in Chi cago's tolephono system up to $24, 324,112 with othor property and cash that mndo a total of $28,413. 437. Against this Investment the company has issued on bonds, nnd stock amounting to but $16,908,500 quite a unlq'.io fact those dnys In financing. Toward Snn Francisco Passenger. No. 11. 11.03 A. M. Roseburg Pan son gor. No. 17. 6:45 P. M. Cottngo Grove Passenger. No. 15. 9:56 P. M. California Ex press, No. 13. 2:01 A. M. San FranclBCo Express. Toward San Francisco Freight, No. 221. 2:43 A. M. Portland Fnst Freight No. 22511:28 A. M. Way-Freight TIME TABLE UWi M la ,j Hora n Chicago tho stoalthy ap proach of "gentle Bprlngtimo" has been proclaimed by tho disco vory of a robin or robins. At this date there havo boon threo discoveries, nnd thoroforo suburban roaldens aro arguing whother there wore threo robins or Just ono thrice discovered. One discovered was in a park in tho heart of tho city and tho disco voror, being city bred, was not certain whether tho bird ho saw was a robin or a humming bird. It was a mom ent of dramatic suspense. He called to anothor man, by nnino Raven, and pointed upward. "Huh, nothln but a robin," com mented Ravon, who ought to know the unmoB of blrdland. That settled It; It was a harbinger or spring, harbinging. Tho woathor now u expected to change to true wintry chill, for as yot Chicago has had oaly 24 hours of roal wlntornoss. The curiouB aro wondorlng how far aorthwnrd tho robins now are flock lag in numbers exceeding one per flock. Over 100 of the n-cent theaters of Caleago hav closed thoir doors he ute of tho advance In tho price of ftlms a uttio mattor of 100 per I- for he moving pioturos mn- COIlVAuLTS & EASTERN II. R. Trains from and to Ynqulmi. No. 1 ArrivoB at Corvall!s ... .11:00 n. m. Arrive, at Albany 5:55 p.m. Loaves Yaqulnn 6:45 a.m. Arrives at Albany 11:58 a.m. No. 2 Lcavo Albany 12:35 p.m. Arrives at Yaqulnn .... 6:15p.m. Trains to nnd from Detroit. Loavoo CorvalliB 1:40 p.m. Nj. 3 Loaves Albany 7:30 a. ra. A. M. 0:00, a7:05, 8:05, 10,05. No. 4 Leaves . Detroit 1 : 00 p. m. followR, commencing Jan. 16, 1908' Trains for Corvnllls. No. 8 Loaves Albany Arrlvos at Corvallls . . . No. 10. Leaves Albany Arrives at Corvallls . . . No. 0 Leaves Albany Arrives at Corvallls . . . . TralriH for Albnny. No. 5 Leaves Cnrvallls Arrives at Albany No. 9 Loavoa Corvallls Arrives at Albany No. 7 Loaves Corvallls Arrives at Albany No. 11 (Sunday only) Loaves Corvalllu 11:15 a. ra. Arrive at Albany 11:58 a.m. No. 12 (Sunday only) Leaves Albany 12:35 p.m. Arrives n. Corvallls .... 1:18 p. m. For further information apply to W.V. McMURRAY, Gen, Pass. Agt., Portland, Oregon. Jno. M. Scott, Asst, G, P. A. OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY COMPANY e e t e e t t 7:55 a. in. 8;35 a. m. 3:55 p. m. 4:35 p. m. 7:4G p.m. 8:25 p. m. 6:30 a. ra. 7:10 a. ra. 2:15 p. in. 2:55 p. m, 6:00 p, m. 6:40 p. ra. COFFEfi is perishable, it ought to be kept in tight packages, not exposed to air. Your trocer return jour money If ya iokX I1U &lill!tii'i Best; wt pay him Nothing in n Xnmc. A fireproof bulldln's apt to burn, But do not grin; Likowlco a safety razor's apt To scar the chin. Detroit Free Press. t CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. Tfis Kind You Have Always Bought Slgnaturo of &&ffi&!cjfiM m ii ii i mi 1 1 1 1 1 nun The White House Restaurant 4 For n Regiilnr i 25c Dinner at20c They can't b brnt McGilchrist & Son PronHrinra. f. ... w , 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 a n tine ninm ) 830 COURT STREET. Call and try Uwm. Meala I 15c. Board per week I2.7B, f also1 furnlihod vooms verj reasonable. AT THM Salem Restaurant MEALS 15c 4MMIM) I IIIIINII IIIIIIH : ELITE HOTEL Rcbtaurant and hotol, on '. '. European plan, Meals at all ; hours on short order. Regular dinner 25 cents. Thirty now- X ly finished furnished rooms. E. ECTCERLE.V, Irop. , 148 Commercial St. TIME CARD Effectivo Saturday, Feb. 15, 190S. I.dniiig Snloin Dally. No. 2 for Portland and Intermediate stations S:00 a. m. "i i Voek v.. j ' ,ur ,,,Q "' lr. t " ' la- COlBM Thouo nln1U llmntn.. t.n..a - ''sisiofti - I ., ;n , ., t , No. to Portland and intermediate . a '. , "JZ'.'S?; ""f Ckago Jke lights in, &aUom . n.00 " 1J rot,. . " " " uur uin u ra uuiuniuiiij '4 a,w hlN of;r,n)0rted tbat tho flIm manufactur n-j,-.. . y.ec UAV offaotad a. eomblnatJon Mri Jti.. i . , . . .-, iiiDiiinmimiiiiH) Hotel St Philip Fourth and Fifth nnd Ilarnsldt Strc.'tfl, Portland, Oregon. New fireproof European Hotel Steam heat. Modern conveniences Rates $1.00 per day and up. Union depot car will land you at the door H. PIERCE, Prop. FOR BAXS Peach Seed for Sale. Wo will have a carload of California seedling peach seed forvealo at Salem, and would contract with purchasers to grow us prunes nnd peaches for fall delivery, 1909. For Informa tion address Chlco Nursery Co., Chico, California. 1-27-tt For Snlc Ono mare, weighs 1400 pounds. Will sell or trado for 1200-pound horse. Phono 74 or cnll at Salem Truck & Dray Co'a office. 2-13-lm. For Sale A 6-acro track, 2 mllos south of Salem, on Liberty road. Good 6-room house, well and out buildings. See H. C. Kopasko, Routo No. 3. 2-1 7-1 wk For Sale 184 acres, 100 under cul tivation, 20 acres In hops, balance In pasture; the bes.t of pralrlo black loam boII. Price $65 per acre. Latham Land Company. . 2-15-tf. For Sale Stock hogs. Address W. H. Egan, Gorvals, Oro., Routo 2, or phono Farmers 36. 2-18-6t For Sale Good frosh cow. J. N. Sni der, on Turner road, threo miles from Salem. 2-lS-lwlt For Sale Hlgh-grndo housohold goods nnd rugs. Mnist sell at once, Enqulro nt 194 South Cottage stroct. 2-lS-3t' lRAYMEN. t uuiinliiK ilros.' Trnnter Crinpany All kinds of trnnBfer work don Furniture and pianos boxed read) for shipment. Prompt sorvlco li our motto. Stand and olflco at 253 South Commercial street Phono 210. RvMdonco Phono 968 Itaggngo'nnd I8prcH 13. N. White. r w I I W 1 9twYvTvfwt4NI A1I8UELLANUOVJS. ltoutio itivor Orchard tor Salt Clean. Proflt-benrlngj deep nl luvlal river bottom soil. Good buildings. Soil cntlro or subdi visions. Good roads. Near good 9-month school. Good climate Bon A. Lowell, Woodvlllo, Ore gon. 1-30-lm. Will Call nnd Pay Cash For mon'a cost off clothln, broken watches' and Jowolry. Wo clean and proas. High grade work. Phono 963. Slgournoy, 483 Stato. 1-254L Just Olnetl A now blacksmith wagon shop nnd and horse shoe ing, nonr lGCh and Market Btrct. Englewood nddltlon, Salem. Your trndo solicited. All work guaran teed. E. N. Thomas. 2-17-1W Will tho Party-Who borrowed a Snoll btcyclo from Tho Journal otneo about two weokB ago kindly roturn samo, as tho owner needa It. 1-10-tt Vogct Lumber nnd Fuel Co. Lum ber .shingles, building materia), wood and coal. Low prices and prompt deliveries. Ono block oaai of S. P. passenger depot Phone 108. 7-2-tf llutto i Wenderoth Flno wlneiv liquors nnd cigars. Wo bandlo tho eolobrated Kollog gaud Caatlo whlBklcs. Cool and refreshing boor constantly oi- draught. Soutla Commercial utreoU 9-3-lyr Enlarged Our meat market on East Stato utroct has boon doubled In slao nod wo aro bettor propnrod than over to servo customers. Prompt sorvlco and tho host of ments our motto. Call or phono 199. B. E, Edwards & Co. HUTTEIINUT DREAD. It Is worth moro than any other "read yot tho prlco Is no higher. gonornl tlollvory to any part of tho For salo at your grocers'. city on short ndtlco. Stand In front of Bnrnett's restaurant, Com mercial street. Phono 390. Rosl donco phono 590. 2-14-tf For Sale Good Htock nnd dairy ranches for salo at reasonable prlce, with or without stock, some 4lmbor. Cnn also locate good government homesteads. L. F, Coin, Waldport, Or. 2-19-lra For Sale Good six-room hous?, largo lot, city and wot) wator, noar car lino, fruit trees and some sma'l fruit. Will also noil household goodtJ. Enqulro at 591 South 25tn strocu Phono 638. 2-19-3t For Sale Twolvo Whlto Plymouth Rock pullets, from prise-winning stock. Phono Main 742. 2-19-lwk OALH-X)ItNIA DAKERY, Thomnn & Cooley, Props. IODGE8. ,arpcntera Union No, 1WW Local PLuaniERs. Theo, M. Rurr Plumbing, hot water and eteara heating and tlnr.'na 164 Commercial street. Pbon Main 192. 9-1-lyr M. J. Petzel Plumbing, steam and gas fitting. Successor to Knox & Murphy, 226 Commercial street Prono Main 17. Union No. 1005 of Carpontora Jolrorn of America moot over? Saturday ovenlnc at 7:30 p. ra. 1k Hcarst hall, 420 Stato St, A. W. Dennis, Roc See. I''oreter of Anua-Icn Court Sher wood Forostors, No, 19. Moote SatAirday night in Holman hall,. Stato utieot. Waldo Mlllor, C. IU J. C. Perry, financial sooretary. Central lAXlgo No. 18, K. of P- Castle Hall In Holman block, cor ner Stato and Liberty street. Tuesday of each week nt 780 i. m. Oscar Jobneon, C. 0.; ML HI Andorson, IC. of R, and B. 1 i Modrrn Wood men of AiacrJca-Or-gon Cedar Camp No. 5246. Meets every Thu ruddy ovonlng ut i o'clock In Holman hall. W. W. Hill, V. O.j F. A. Tumor, clerk. Woodmen of World Meet every Ft day night at 7:30, In Holman hat!, O. L. Darling, C. C; P. L. Fra lr, Clork. LIVERY AND FEE!) 8TAIJLK9 Bt.k . . ?"- So tN x.. eer,roBs enough to double tholr price l54&' F' ., '' at 0B coup. The marvelous "olna- t r H 0. sj.j' r ' ' m0r,lh.M "mutosoope." "blo "i W tor, i:s '' P." "klnodrome," and other do " .uc ...... '. xlc havo surune Into sinMnn nnnii- " Vrj",ty ad disrepaite according to the . . i'uactr of tholr movlnz n'cture. l,ft . ,. , . .. i ,ne of which have been summarily tt'to L"' ttp,l',d because the patrons of iw , r" w "" 'c"e moaters aro largely chll nlcf ., , r4 dr- Showran made suddon for- SrlM. . . tUH8 from tho InvAnllnnc hi, thnra 'tXT ,J l OBi Will bQ SGVBMl hlinrtrAT nf tTioin ! t ,te..fe ' who wl" sadly survey their gilded ? fit ' t etraacB, their Iron clad leasee and J",, r N tll,r ,d, oulpment and sigh for iw w '' ..Mr day8- and nlghta. of crov 731- . V,M t ea tlMf to'le. u F " tn 7M'ok. i . - . -i 'IB.... ' . S Afc. V55JJ ... No. 6 for Portland and Intermediate stations 2:00 p. m. No. S for Portland and Intermediate stations 5:00 p. in. Arriving Saloin Dally. No. 1 from Portland and intermediate stations 10:40 a. m. No. 3 from Portland and intermediate stations 1:40 p. m. No. from Portland and intermediate stations 4:40 p. m. No. 7 from Portland and Intermediate stations 7:40 p. m. crowded O &tntU &UUrt ti AflTOXlXAi xlto Kiid Ym Kia rj Bag O C T. Co Steamers Pomonx us Or'sronta leave for Portland Monday, Weu.es day and Friday at 10 a. m. and Tueeday, Thursday and Saturday at 6 a. m. For Corvallls, Tuesday Thursday and Saturday about 6 j m. M. P, Baldwin, agent Offices and dock at foot of Trade street M. P. BALDWIN, Agent. Barneifs Restaurant and Lunch Counter In Buah bank block romodeled and first-claks service. Meals and lunches In Lost styles. Ladles and fami'y trado solicited. Livery und wu Stables Old Post offlco Stablos, at 254 Ferry street betweon Commercial and Front strpetB. Telephone 188. Somo of the finest liveries In the city can be found here. Dick Wostflcott proprietor 10-1-lyr Lincoln Annuity Union. Sick, act dent and ponslon Insurance; t3, 000,000 plodg-d; every claim pal Good agents wanted. J. II. C Mongomory, supromo organizer, Uox432 Salem, Oregon R. R. Ryan, secretary, 64fl State Btrt mmmmmmmmmmmJHmmmmmmmmmmm THE Salem Fence Works Headquarters for Woven Wire Fencing. Netting, Pickets, Gates, Muitbold Roofing, P. & B. Ready Roofing All at lowest prices. C1I4S. D. MULLIGAN Successor WALTER MORLEY. 2r0 Court St. Hitlom, Ore. HuieWingSangCo. Removal Sale Ve are soiling out all goods at cost price. Move and sell store building and all the goods Everything must go. 346 Court Street, Salem, Or PROFESSIONAL. G. V. lUJiN, M. D. Physician and surgeon. Telephone 307 Main Offices, 546 State street, opposit court house, Salem, Or. Residence Phone 313 Main. 8-13- Irao O. K. Store WANTED. Hcistllng Men Wanted DUtribilt samples and circulars. No can vassing, steady Job. Globe Adv & Diet Aws'n, Chicago. 2-19-2t Wantctl Competent girl to do hou e work at 1073 Terry street, near Union street. Phone 330. 2-19-3t I BrBTn illiU H SASH AND DOOR FACTORIES. Frank M. Drown. Manufacturer of ash, doors, mouldings. All kind of bouse finish and hard wood work. Front street, between 8tt and Court. Make all complaint at the office. Tho man who does things Is the fallow the world waka to crown, but bo's got to do things no four-flush' tag. Some city people cry loudly for GROCERIES THAT SPEAK for themselves, as ours do need little praising. Wo might well bo pardoned for bolng cntbue lastio about them. But all we say Is GIVE VH A TRIAL ORDER. Onoo you do that wo will not have to ooax you for a sooontL Our Groceries will apeak for themselves on your table. You'll be sorry you hadn't commenced; trading here before. A. A. ENGLEBART, Justice when mercy is really what .Twelfth street near Woolen Mill i bey want. . rt Paott 122.