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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1909)
FAQ JMERT; II MMIIMIII llfcil W1 Wni ror 1 vemng T he mrsxtrg lORGAN'S 367 State The Finest Imported and Oregon Fruits of the Season Malaga Grapes from Spain, Pineapples from Florida. Arabian Pomegranates - Persian Dates Tangarine Oranges Some Bargains Best Mixed Nuts in the"" city, per pound 20 cents! Extra Fancy London Layer Raisins, 2 pounds 25 cents'. Best English Walnuts in the city, per pound.-20 cents!. Extra Fancy Mixed Candy, per pound 15 cents'! Give us an order for a basket of most deliciously asv sorted Fruits FREE DELIVERY 223 S. COMMERCIAL ST Our cards and cases to match are something new that you will like. Others do. Cases are genuine seal. Cards arc held firmly until removed. There is Only One That is USED THE WORU3 OVER TO Always roraombor tho full name, Look for this algnnturo on every box. 25o. Real Estate Bargans "In Salem And Vicinity 9-room modern dwelling, -corner lot on Court Btroot, ono block from 6tnte house. $3,200. 7-room modern house and bnaoment, good barn, nearTSast'Bchobl. Price $2,500, paynblo $300 cash and $20 per month on bal- nuce. few 6-room plastorod house and 14 lots. $3,000, FARM SNAP 150 ncros, 8 wiles from 'Saloiri, 110 In cultivation; houseand barn and flno spring brnnoh on placo. Yon will have to boo tula place to appreciate Us true valuo. Only $50 por aero. SMALL TRACTS 17 acres throo-qunrtera of a mile from Liberty; chblcost land &itZ 9 ncros ,n boarlusr fruit bi,ttQC0 ,n JimwuS?7lMo.,l; " aorte ,n y0uus fru,UroSB ba,ance 0 acres all In cultivation. flyonUoa vroat, near nowrallrond lino, 100 por aoro, ( ' ' Building lots In all parts of the' city. Wo havo Just what you want H. A. JOHNS' 'CjQt' 388 State St.Ground ..I m 111 Tihiii mm i 'mi Horn's Some of the sweetest hours of home-life are1 passed under the gentle, kindly light of the eVji- ning lamp. ' If It 'be the Rayo Lamp; the Hghi contributes ah added charm makes reading-and' sewing easy. There are no aching eyes after reading of sew ing under the rays of the Rayo Lamp. The Rayo Lamp diffuses a steady white "light It is the least trying of anv.artlficial light ;Made of brass throughout nickel ' plated improved central draught burner. The' Rayo is a low-priced lamp, but you cannot1 get a better lamp at any price. Once a Rayo user, always one ' Erety Dealer Eyerjrwkere. If Not"f Ydttf,"-WH far Detcriptlre Clrcuttr to the Nearest Agency of the' STANDARD Oil. COMPANY c (Incorporated) FRUIT STAND Street Imported" Smyrna Figs Arizona Grape Fruit. Extra Fancy Oranges Finest Oregon Apples i Pears, Cocoanuts. Etc, TELEPHONE 7461 An Ideal Xmas Gift CURE A COLD IN QMS DAY. Floor PROTECT YOHB PUIS s i. ii iii.iii.mii i ii. .1 i)i ummrn )' CITY WITHOUT DUMPING GROUNDS According' to ttia,"rbiDrfc of Chief ui ronua. uiuBoa; mo city 'is witnout an available dumping ground at .present for tho disposition of rub- bleul Tho chief Mid "thin mnhiinr tnatjtno city is;verybadly in need oi f " J QUI UHgU Ut 'JJ,d ent nnd many hundreds of loads of dirt and trnsn could bo cleaned un about the eity, but, under the "proty one conauions, it would bo usfeldos to have this garbafeo collected, ns ther b no place tb dlspdse of it. Chief Olbdon' stated that a Salem man hauled a load of garbago about the suburbs of th6 city for thran hours recently in search' of a plac where ho could deposit' the ldadjand was compelled to take it back M hfa place. "Ther6 is no oU6 who witl tjiirn chances of dumping garbage oh an other man's property; ahd run' the risk of arrest," said the chief 'this morning, "and whnt we need in suitable place' where the people can uump meir gnmage, in order to fglvt tho city a thorough cleaning." Ai COMMENDS COMMISSION! FOR GOOD WORK The railroad1 co'mmiss(6n tnda- rA. uaivuu a ioibct irom jti. jn. Dryer, of uniutiiiu, who sumo ume ago pre- iurreu a complaint against the rail road facilities of tho Oreenti nnli. iuuu oc iNBYiirailon ijotnnfulv. nt Umatilla, and for Whlnh n hnnMnrr had btoen set on January 11. ine letter IS In resnannA tn ninn. ilee of the hearing 'sent to Mr. Dry- er, ana is Btrottg in its commenda tion of the work accomplished hyi the commission m securinsr bettor rail road facilities fof- Umatilla. In his letter Mr. Dryer1 says that tho rail road company immediately after' re ceiving a communication with rela tion to its services set about im proving them, and that it has In stalled a complete llKhtinsr Dlant of h611bw wiro gaeollnfa that1 a night agdnt'has bee.n appointed to look1 af ter toe comfort of tho Dasseneers: a 'watchihah put ortMiity dt'ttfd whit ,ing- rqom and- depot. to- fijeo. them fr6m undesirable characters, and. also that the company has given 'as surance of establishing a ladles' waiting'' rooM. Mr. Dryor compli monts the commission wry highly on its labors. ' i i ' i ii .' Q r ' r For a Lame' Back' When 'yoU' have pains or lameness in the back bathe the parts with Clintnboflaln's Liniment twice a day. messaging with thb palm of tho hand f or" five minuted at each1 appli cation; Thdn dampen a piece of flannel Slightly with this1 linlmCni and bind It on over the-seat of piin and you will Tbo surprised to seo how quickly the lameness disappears. For sale by all1 good drilggls'ta. El Al H LOOK AT THOSE. Good new 7-rom house and 1 4flno lots; must be sold at once. Inves tigate. Small house, flno well) 10 lots,- all in fruit, near car line; snnpj 100 acres, all in cultivation, godd houso, 2 barns, on good road, in sight of Salem; teams, cows; tools and hay; good farm, a bar gain, nil for $85 per aero. 80 acres', all extra land, gOd new buildings, on good road, closo to Satem, closo to school, best home and 'land In 4 miles of Salem1; teams and all goes, Seo A. O. Smith & Co. 280 acres, nil In cultivation gOod house,' 2 barns; 3-acro orchard, on good road, 3 miles from station, best buy In the county, only $55 por acre. If you want vacant lots,' fruit orchards or vacant lands see A. O. SMITH & CO., 0f4 Stato Street Phonel507 FARMS ORCHARDS CITY PROPERTY My list may contain exactly what you want T, C, JORY, 205 Com'l St, Salem, Or. Pneumonia. "In treating pneumonia," says Dr. W. J Smith, of Sandqra, Ala.', "thb only remedy I uso for the lungs Is Chamberlain's Cough Romody. While of courso, I would treat other symp toms with different modiclncs, I hhvo usod this remedy ninny times In my medical practice and hare ' yet failed to find a case whore It has hot controlled tho troubto. I have used lt'toysolf, as has also my wlfa for coughs and colds repeatedly, and I moat willingly and cheerfully recom mend it aa superior to any other cough romody to my knowledge." For sale by all good druggists. IRFREHCH FESALEj mm Owtitnt mill Jawn IB I ail. bhi iwi atmtjl luo. won vw mwm. pet! m h tuat Ml Tt Atm hM t tun U tW UNITCO MK61CALCO ,0TO,UNeT. fA. I Veld In Stm by 6K. S C StSiaT' iHii kmKi JinAwJ imi i "i" n i 11 w Propbsals. for Wood for State Institu- ThoiBdaWB of 'Trusteea!1 bf ihB sev eral state institutions, .located 'at or iwSartfle city' of galetnj iriVlte riealed blds fo'r wood for the yeaJ1 1910, as follows: 4500 cords of first and second growth flr, to be delivered at Oregon State Insane Asylum. . 1500 cords of .first and secOnd gfowth fir, to be delivered at Oregon jtJtate Insane Asylum Cottage Farm 1300 cords first and second fcrowtli flr. 100 cords of srub oak, to be delivered at Oregon State Peniten tiary. C50 cords of first and second1 growth flr (first growth preferred) to be delivered at the State Institu tion for Fceblo Minded. 450 cOrds of first and second growth fir, to bo delivered at Capitol building. 650 cords of first and second growth flr and 50 cords of grub oak, to be' dellvored at Oregon State Re form SchOol. 135 cords of slab wood, 5 cords of grub oak and 10 cords of first grbwth flr. to be delivered, at "Oregon Stato Blind School. 400 cords of first and second growth fli, to be delivered at Oregon School for Deaf Mutes (new loca tion). Switch connections with the Sdutn- orti Pacific Company enables bidders t6 deliver wood In carload lots at the Oregon Stato Insane Asylum and 'Pen Itentlnry. Sealed bids -will bo received for all or any part of the above. Cord wood must be cut wnne green irom souna titaber1, four f6ot long, reasonably straight, and well seasoned, deliv ered1 as designated at or near the places designated, closely corded with bulkheads. .Each bid mllst be accompanied by a certified chgck, payable to .the clerk, or cash equal to 25 cents I per cord, to be forfeited to tnft state as dtfihtiges In case the bidder receiving he award shall fail to execute a con tract to deliver the wood and furnish a satisfactory bond. Su.-cessful bid ders will bo required within ten days after notification of acceptance of bid to enter Into a contract to furnish, u satisfactory bond. Bidders should be careful to state in their bids' the name of the1 institution "and tho kind and number' of cords to be furnished. Bids "must be sealed in envelopes, 'en dorsed ''Proposals for Wood," and ad dressed to the undersigned. Any further' Information may bo had1 of tho iihrih'rtilimeri. The rlht to reject any or all bids; or any part of a bid, und to waive de tects in any bids, if it be deemed' to the interest of the state to do sol Is reserved by the Boards of Trustees'. Bids will be opened at the Execu tive' Chambers; Stato Capitol, Salem, Oregon, on December 20, 1909, at 3 n. m: ' By -order 'of tho Board' of Tnistfees of the above institutions. C. N. M' ARTHUR,' Clerk1.' 12-6-15t The goose hangs homes this year; high to bo reached. high in mriny sometimes - too STTsAir E BECHTEL & BYNON'S BARGAINS. We have bargains in lots, houses and farms, and if yo.u will let us kndw your noedsi wo tan fix you up. Drop in and get acquainted. 82-foot lot on wide street for-only $250; $5 down, balance $5 per month. No interest. GC-foot lot on Fourth street for $300. This is cheap. Three good lots in Fairmouht Park for $650. Terms. Six-room house and two lots not far out for $800 cash, good and cheap. Good 6-room house on good street for $2000; $1000' down, balance five years. Worth moro money. $1100 buys five acres flno fruit land. Part down, balanco In small monthly payments. Wo have twenty - acres of good laild on good road for exchange for a houso and lot in Salem. Value only $100. What have you to ex change? BECHTEL & RONTON, 487 State Street Ground Floor SEE GEO. SAVAGE For Forms and City Property 185 S: COMJIERCIAL1 ST. FOR SALE. Now 4-room house, pantry and clos et, lot 50x150. on Falrmount ave.; $660, on installment plan. Onb houso on High street, 6 rooms, barn, lot 40x175: $1150. Four-room hoilBO on South 15th street large lot, $1500. One houso with 5 rooms, corner of 16th and Bellviou: $1500. Ono houso with 5 rooms on Waller stroot. Yow Park; $1200. All kinds of 'city and country prop erty. Seo Ji O. SJCHULTZ & CO., 490 State 'Street. Salom, Or6. Thb Correct Time to stop a cough or cold Is Just as soon as It starts tnon there will be no danger of pneumonia or -consumption, Just a few doses' of Ballard's Horehound Syrup taken at tho start will stop, the cough. If it hJ been running on (or some, lima tho treat ment will! be"leaor. but 'the cure is sure. Sold-hy all deal era. Classified Ads Capital Journal "Want Ads" Bring Quick Results One. centr a word -or Hrt Insertion. Jne-halt cent a wo,d for each iMcftlon (hereafter. , No odrertUeiaent taken 'or iMiitHan ikt- cuht six words to the line, F0& SALE. fc-OR SALE Good 1 H. P. Stayer gasoline engine, cheap. Inquire at 178 South Liberty St. 5-aa-tf. FOR SALE Threshing outfit, con sists of 20-Lorsopower doriblo cy linder engine and 36-60 Roed's separator, all of tho latest mako. There 1 a Parson's feeder. Per fection vclgher and Farmer's Friend blower. Price reasonable and terms easy. Apply to J. J. Langmack, Albany. Homo phono 1S52. 5-2 1-1 tf FOR SALE New 2-room house and lot, furnished, $350, unfurnished, $275; $50 down, $10 per month. See owner, corner 21st and Fred erick street One block north of Asylum avenue. 12-7-lm FOR SALE Nice home, well im proved, five-room cottage, good, well, large lot. Inquire at 129 b Fir and Miller street. 12-17-lm A SNAP Six-room modern cottage, See it, 1595 State street 1 FOR SALE Dry wood, sawed to order. Phone 1225. Salem Wood Company. 12-2 0-lm FOR SALE Or exchange for fold ing bed, sanitary couch. Next door 1898 Currant ave. 12-21-3t WANTED. IF YO UARE 'Wanting, help of any kirid'-see A. C. Smith & Co., real estate and employment office, 544 State street. Phone 1507. 10-30-tf WANTED Team to keep for their feed, heavy enough for farm work, good' care and plenty of feed; E. D. Thielsen. Phone Farm er 50x2, Rickreall, Ore., or H. W. Thielsen, Salem, card Tlllson' & Co., Salem, Ore. 12-9-tf WANTED Experienced waitress ana chambermaid. Apply at once at Salem Hotel. 12-21-td WANTED Stock hogs, chickens arid ducks. Apply at Hop Leo la'bh'dry Salem; next to Journal office. 12-2 1-lm MlSCELLAftlEO'US. COAL- OIL, GASOLINE And DIs- tolate delivered to private families Id -any 'quantity,' t6 any part of the' city. Starr Oil Co. Phone 1729 9-15-tf IFOR GARDEN MANURE And lawn . I T I L TT 1 tr uuuiuru uuu ricu uiru juuu vau- laanen, 827 Broadway. 12-21-3t CANDIDATES' CARDS FOR governor;. TpTtnrnn'n find nnnm RfiMnn i-nm- liltiorl -with Itifnnrio SAlf 'shripsn r.on- s'ltuleb the greatest own- witl: wmcn civilization na3 to i' jn:nn. MitSON etrior should agree to acoaii tile ('iu stilutional salary only. County Ttoadg Good. Antrtmnlilln nnthnnlnRtn. 'Mnv rid ers" In particular, find the country road good sledding for their buzz wagons at present. The cold wea- thhr nnd thh rrtnUntml wnp-nn trnfflf. nvAr Smith CViVnm'omlnl cfroot hna packed that highway down as hard can ho snnn In cood nnmhfirn Rnlltntr out south. The roads do not be come soft during tho. day owing to this drv. fret2lne atmosnhoro nnd oven hdavliy lOaded drayB cannot maKe an impression upon some of tno sunuruan streets. n 111 Health Is Moro Expensive Than any vure. This country Is now filled with peopio wno migrate across the conti nent In nil dlrentlnnn- nnoVlntr- that which gold cannot biiy Nine-ten thd oi mom nro sutiering irom tnroat ana mng trounie or enronic catarrh resultincr 'from neclne'tnd rnlda. nnd spending fortunes vainly trying to ruiuu lost noaun. uouia every suf ferer but undo the past and cure that first nfetrlfictfirt cold, nil hin row, pain and anxiety and expense coma nave ueen nvoiueu. chamber lain's Cough Remedy Is famous for us cures ot corns, ana oan always be depended upon. Use It and the more Bdiiuua uiBGosca may oe avoided. For III Health Is Store Expensive Than Bale' by all good druggists. tr In England ono man in every 37 is a paupor. Thb path of glory leads to the workhouse. More Danville Proof. Jacob Schrall, 432 South St. Dan- vhle, III., writes: "For oVer'elghteon months I was a sufferer from kidney and bladder tranhln. whoio time was treated by several doctors and tried several different kidney pills. Seven weeks ago I commenced taking Foley's Kidney Pills, and am fivilinw hatf. day. and will bo glad to Jell anyone luvuivaiuu just wnat Foley's Kidney Pills did for tob." J, C. Perry. o Ct-tttdreti cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTGIM.A' PAINTERS, PAPER HANGERS PAINTER AND PAPER HANGER Estimates made and first class work done. I. D. Driver, 617 North Capital street, Salem, Or. Phono 926. 6-26-tl KENNEDY & PORTER ISO Liber ty street Phone 486. Dealers la Oregon Sienna (Salem - made) paint, wnllpnpor and all intorior furnishings. Painting, paperins, and ail manner of interior work, , done prompt" in first claBS Btylo) at moderate prices. 85-XT BAKERS. CAPITAL BAKERS Bread, cake, pios, und all klndn of psitrleai cookies, etc Watch for our wag on. Phone 954. Radeck ft Smith. 11-19-tl BUTTERNUT BREAD It Is worth more than any other bread, yet tho price Is ho higher. For sale at your grocer's. California Bak ery, Thomas & Cooley, Props. DRAYMEN. EXPRESS WAGON General dray Ing. Furniture and piano ''mov ing. Phone Main 465. Fred Schindler, 365 State street Horse for sale. 8-12-t SALEM TRANSFER CO. Succes sors to Cummins Tranfer Co. All kinds of transfer work done, Furniture moved and pianos boxed ready to ship. Prompt botvIco our motto, 253 South Commercial street Phone 210. 10-13-tf BUSINESS CARDS. BUTTE & WENDEROTE Fine wines, llquore and cigars. We han dle the celebrated Kellogg and Castle whiskies. Cool and : r--reshing beer constantly on draught South Commercial St. 9-3-lyr SALEM WATER COMPANY Office, city hall. For water service apply at ofllce. Bills payablo monthly in advance. G, F, MASON BOX COMPANY tit MiiiT streot, South Salem, manufacturers of all kinds of boxes, cratea and fruit dryer ac cessories. Phone 308. tf FRANK E. CHURCHILL Represen tative of the Western Conservatory of Music, of Chicago, in this city, will resume classes in piano, har mony, theory, sight reading, etc., on and after September 20. Stu dio opera house building, room a. a' Phone 1100. Pupils may receive lessons either in their home or at the studio. 9-ll-3sn LIVERY STABLE, LIVERY AND FEED STABLES Old Postoffice stables, at 254 Fer ry ctreet, between Commercial and Front. Telephone 188. Some of the finest Hverie3 in tho city an be found here. W: W. John son. f OSTEOPATH. t DR. B, H. WHITE, Osteopath and Nerve Specialist Grad uate Of tho Anorlnnn finhnni . . UUUUUl Ul Osteopathy, Kirksvllle, Mo., 1902. and specialized in nSfus diseases at Los Angeles College 1909. Treats acute and chronic diseases. Consultation free. Office 17-18 Breyman Bldg. Phone '859. Residence 346 North Capitol St.; phone 469. 8-30-tX PLUMBERS. THEO. M. BARR Plumbing, hot water and steam heating and tin ning, 164 Comcrclal street Phone Main 192. 9l-ly OTTO MUELLHAUPT Plumbing, heating, gas in ing; prices reas onable; work guaranteed; estl mtaes firnished. Phone lit. 1066 Chomeketa street 4-17-tf TONSORIAL H. G. MEYER & CO. The best and largest shop in the city. Six first class barbers. Only first data bootblack In city; porcelain baths, and everything pertaining to a first class shop. Also carry a full lino of cigars anu tobacco and barbers' supplies. 162 Commercial otreet, noxt door to Statesman office; 4-6-tf LODGE DIRECTORY. HODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Oregon Cedar Camp No. 6246. Meets every Thurpla- 'venlng at 8 o'clock In Holma. halL A. ID. Banber V. 0.; p. A. Turner, dork WOODMEN OF WORLD Meet ev ery Friday night at 7:30 o'doek In Holman hall. L. W. Acheson, O, C; L. H. Fletcher. Clerk. 1-10-01$ ELLIS & WOOD Heal estate. wans and Insurance, notary pub lic, employment bureau. Phone 654. 476 Court street, Salemf Qre gon. Ticket office Hamburg-Amor lean steamship lines. 11-1-1 yr C3 C T C o Steamers Pomonn nnd Ornmni leave for Portland Monday, Wednes day and Friday at 10 a. m., Tues day, Thursday and Saturday at 6 a. m. For Corvallls, Tuesday, Thnrt day and Saturday about 6:30 p, mi