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i DAILY CATITAJj JOURNAL, SALEM, OR&GOK, THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1010. fAOK SIX. Ml v.;. .'.'?fii t K'tyi M, " ' it " ';'. '-! WS9 VP GIFTS FO Have become popular and tho custom is growing. These little gifts need not of necessity bo largo or expensive, as thero are so many other gifts to bo made during tho year. It Is. nevertheless, decidod ly graceful and appropriate to remember one's friends on this, ono of the most Joyous festivals of tho year. If flowors aro appropriate' why not a handsome vase to put them in? Wo have some very dainty and beautiful vases in cut glass. They aro not expensive, and wo will bo pleased to show them to you. Have you seeii our "Shamrock Day" March 17 Display Win dow, Liberty Street Take a look, maybe you'll find a souvenir cheap. Leading Oculists on the Coast. A graduate optician and the best appliance known to science for correcting the sight at your disposal. 'sJ Corner State and SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DAILY JOURNAL gurc to please the lovers of a wholesome beverage, yyhvnys an invigorating, puro mid delightful drluk, cnds strength to the weak and wearied .physique, gfferts n soothing cure for the nervous Ills of life, fyjnkcs life more pleasant nd cheers tho heavy heart. , grlngs good fellowship to all who partake in moderation. rn)lTcns the spirit of the downcast and disheartened. rndows existence with hopes and aspirations. Restore man to fnllneM of strength and actlTlty. Salem Bewey Association R EASTE ewelry Store Liberty Streets DON'T ORDER TOO SMALL A KOAST For your Eastor dinner. Very like ly somo friend wlll'drop in and you want to havo enough. And oven if nobody comes tho moat will not go to waste. It is too tender and lino flavored for anything like that. ' If you want meat which you will rollsh and enjoy down to tho last mouthful buy it hero. K. C. OHOSS & SON. NOTICE tho beautiful fixtures all sanitary and strictly up-to-dato. Improved sanitary plumbing In homeB has lowored tho death rato materially in tho last few years, and thoso who appreciate health do not toil to have tholr plumbing refitted with open flxturos of all kinds. In tho flttinij up of homes with now opon plumb ing we claim to bo masters of the trade. GRABER BROS. 141 S. Liberty Phone 650 BOSSES OF THE SALMON INCUBATERS avill meet here april 4 and s and will discuss how and when to get the lady sal mon and lots of otiieit fishy matters. The salmon hatchery superintend ents of tho state will be in conven tion in tho city at tho senate cham ber of the1 state house on April 4 and ' 5. An elaborate program has been prepared for tho occasion, ami the event promises to bo one of the most Interesting and instructive gatherings of its kind over held in the state. Tho program is as follows: Address of Welcome Governor P. W. Benson Protection of Salmon as nn Aid to Propagation E. C. Greenman, Inspector of Hatcheries. " Best Methods of Taking and Caring for Salmon Eggs. . . Henry O'Malley, Supt. U. S. Bu reau of Fisheries. Caro and Feeding of Salmon Fry In Troughs and Ponds nnd Food Recommended.... J. W. Berrlan, Supt. Bonneville Central Hatchery. Address Jno. M. Crawford Supt. Hatcheries State of Wash ington. Cause of Fungus, Its Effects, nnd Best Methods for Its Pre vention and Treatment . . . , Irwin H. Wilson, Supt. Tillamook Hatchery. When Salmon Fry Should be Liberated That aro Not Fed Jos. Slemmons, Supt. Sluslaw Hatchery. General Discussion of Foods Best Suited for the Feeding of Young Salmon . .' General Hatchery Equipment, Woods and Paints Best Adapted to Stand Water and Exposure Frank W. Smith, Supt. Coos River Hatchery. Apparatus and Equipment Best Adapted for Taking Spawn ing Salmon Edward Nnchand, Supt. Yaqulna Hatchery. Tho Water Supply Best Suited for Hatchery Purposes .... M. L. Ryckman, Supt. McKenzIo River Hatchery. General Discussion of Hatchery Work In all its Phases. Causes of Bloody Spawn, its Treatment and Results W. A. Smith, Supt. Umpqua River Hatchery. Illustrated Lecture, Bureau of Fisheries Work in Oregon and in Other States Henry O'Malley, Supt. U. S. Bu reau of Fishorles. o WHISKERLESS OREGON. A dozen years ago Oregon was the blg-whlskered state of tho nation, says tho Washington correspondent of tho St. Louis Star. Senators Mitcholl and Dolph and Congress man Hermann and Ellis wore whis kers which mado thorn look like the "raro old plainsmen" of tho dime novel. Oregon whiskers In tho halls of tho national congress wero fa mous. Dut all the glory is gone. Oregon is a whiskerless state, so far aB Its represontntion in congress goes. Jonathan Bourno Is of smooth face, and a slight mustache ipnly adorns Senator Chamberlain's up per Hp. Big Willis Hawley camo from Oregon without whiskers. El lis, of great whisker famo of years ago, held on to his until this session of congress, when ho showed up without tho beard that had caused consternntlon among tho barbers for so many years. No ono know him, and ho had to go about Introducing himself. Tho disappearance of Ore gon whiskors. really Is a notable ovont In tho affairs of the capital, Tho Inland Herald. o Notice of Intention to Improve Win ter Street. Notlco is horeby given that the Common Council of tho City of Sa lem, Orogon, dooms It expedient and proposes to Imprbvo Wlntor streot In tho City of Salem, Oregon, from the North lino of Court stroet to North Mill Crook, In said city, with oruihed rock cemont pavomont, ac cording to tho plans nnd specifica tions adopted for such improvement, and on fllo in tho offtco of tho City Recorder, which said specifications are he'roby referred to for a more porfect description of said Improve ment, said Improvement to bo made at tho oxpenso of the adjacent prop forty within tho limits pf said Im provement. Romonstrancos may bo filed against said Improvement within 10 days from the final publication of this notieo. The' date of tho first publication 'of this notlco Is tho 9th day of March, 1910. ByO rder of the Common Council. W. A. MOORES, City Rocorder, 3-9-lltd Au Ideal Cough Medicine. "As an ideal cough rnedlcino I re gard Chamberlain's Cough Womody In a olase by Itsolf," says Dr. H. A. Wiltshire, ot awyannevlUe. lul. "1 take great iftaguro in testis nn ti tho results if Clmmherlaiu'i oueh Medicine, .it- l know of no ointr preparation that meets to fully la expectation of the matt exacting in caa of croup and coughs of children At h contains mo opium, chloroform ar morphia It certainly tnakee a most eafe. p?eaat and ettcacioua remedy ey att-wi AwssiiiM. HETTY GREEN HALF MILLION New York, March 17 Mrs. Hetty Green will indirectly make New York City nn Eastor offer valued at $500, 000, according to Miss T. Brizzlv di rector of studies at tho Christopher Columbus University today. Miss Brizzl said that Mrs. Green in tends to give Countess Leary a largo plot of ground on Fifth avenue, near Central Park and the Museum of Art, to enable the countess tp carry out her plan or a momorlal to Christo pher Columbus. The memorial Is to be .a freo uni versity of art, where students are to be taught the higher handicrafts with out cost to themBe.ves. Tho university was started by Countess Leary three years ago, and now occupies live houses on Charlton street. According to Miss Brlzzi, the land to be given by Miss Green will front Fifth avenue for a block, artd on It a grent palace of art Is to bo con structed. Miss Brlzzin said that she expected It would be a year before construction of the new buildings would be com pleted. Over 7,000,000 pounds of tobacco was produced In the Transvaal in 1908. BECIITEL & BYNON'S BARGAINS House and Lot for $1000 We are offering n good 7-room house on 14th street for $1000. This Is a real cheap place and will not' last long at that figure, so If you are Interested don't tarry but look it iip at once. A Tcii-Acro Snap. We have a finely improved 10 acre tract on the Slough road, all In cultivation, 260 cherry trees, 100 bearing apples, 300 prunes, all kinds of berries and a fine garden spot. There is a good small house and a splendid barn with a 40-foot shed, chicken house and outbuildings. This is rich soil and is nicely lo cated. Can be sold for $2100. If you want a well-kept little place and Ono that Is a money-maker right from the start, look Into this. Tho roads are good and we can take you out In a few minutes. Dont forget that we only advertise our bargains, and this is one of th'em. To see this place is to want It. A Splendid Farm 260 acres of the finest bottom land In the valley for only $100 per acre. This placo Is highly improved with buildings and orchard, and has been well kept up; 200 acres In cul tivation, 60 acres pasturo and tim ber. Close to Salem, good roads, boat landing on place, two good wells, fruit dryer and a flno 8-room residence. Tho sol! Is rich river bottom, and will produce anything that grows. This is right in the peach district, and would cut up to advantage. Orchards In that vicin ity sell for more than treble what wo are asking for this property. Any time you want to see a really fine farm, ask us to show this place to you. It Is well worth looking in to. Plenty of timber and pasturtj, too. . ' BICOHTEL & BYNON 347 Stato Street Ground Floor SOMKTIIING NEW Good 6 room houso, barn, well, fruit trees, 2 fine lots for only $800. Terms oaBy. A good 6 room house, barn, fruit, otc. Lot 100x165 ft.; 2 blocks from car; JjiUOO. A tjno 20-ncre tract 5 miles out. running water; good well; house; 2 barns; orchard; 3 acres timber and pasturo; 3 cows; 1 helfor; 2 calves; 2 horsoB; wagon: buggy; hack harness; all tools; 50 chickens; 100 I bus. ' potatoos and corn. A snap nt SI 000, tonus. A beautiful 20-ncre home; good 1 9-rooni house; 2 barns, orchard. i All kinds fruits and flowors. This lis o dandy, closo in. Terms; seo it. i 12 acres, close, tine Improvements. Lots of fruit. Just .outaldo of city, choap. $5700. 10 neroa 6 miles out. Good Im provements, fruit etc.; no bettor J land, fine location. This U worth i seeing; only $7500. 5 acres of splendid orchard,' 6 l miles out; mostly winter apples: no buildings. $1,500. , Two nice lots on State St.. $100 1 each. Good new house and lot, north i front, $l,ooo, !; tonus, small 1 payments. ! 5 room house, north Commercial St.. $1,000. I Houses in nil parte ot city for 1 salo and rent. Fruit tract orchards, 1 small and large farms. For bargains of all kinds see me. Also employ ' in out for both men and women, nil I linos of work. Notary work and In surance 1 For tho best opening. In a flue ' new prngreetilvo town on tho Chlea I go, Milwaukee, & St. Paul R. R. av lOthola. Washington. Lots from , $75 to $500,"aasy payments, Guar antee steady work, at good wagea ' and if property Is not ns reprosenlod your money back with expenses. SHE It. R. RYAX FOR RESULTS Cor. Commercial and Center Sta. FARMS ORCHARDS CITY PROPERTY My list may oouvnln exaetly what you want. T. C. JOUY. uu Uoru'l St.. Salem. Or. fl'Skffl of Beauty fsaJoy Fbrefar DR. I. FELIX GGDHAUlrS (WTAl CREAM OR MAGICAL BEAUTiFIER RamoTta Tan, rimples, Freckle, . Moth Patche. nub, and KUa Dlifwrn, ana trtrj ciemim on beauty, udilr tee detection, II huitood the ttit of to jtTt, and Is to hirmless we Uitelt tobeiorell ! properly made. Accept no counter hit of tlmllar name. Dr. L. A. Sarre tald to a ladj of the hint ton (a patient)! "A! you lidltl I recommend 'Gearand'a Crenm' u the least harmful of all the sUa preparations.'1 For tale by all druf elite and Fancy Qocdi IHalera In lb United Statu, Canada and Europe. tmT.KCPMIS, Prop., 37 Bret) Jonei Strut, New York The Lash of a .Fiend Would have been nbout as welcome to A. Cooper, of Oswego, N. Y as a merciless lung-racking cough that de fied all remedies for years. "It was most troublesome at nights," he writes," "nothing helped me un til I used D.r. King's New Dis covery whlc cured mo completely. I never cough at night now." Mil lions know its matchless merit for stubborn colds, obstinate coughs, sore lungs, la grippe, asthma, hemorrhage, croup, whooping cough or hay fever. It relieves quickly and never falls to satisfy. A trial convinces. GOc. $ l .00 Trial bottle free. It is positively guaranteed by J. C. Perry. Gymnastics come under tho head of joint education. SOME BARGAINS IX REAL ESTATE. Hop ranch 160 acres river bot tom land; 40 acres in hops; 2 good hop houses and large store room; trolllsed yard; raised 60,000 pounds last year; 5-room house, barn, fam ily orchard; 70 acres In cultivation; balance timber; all fine peach land. A snap; only $12,000 for a few days. 160 acres river bottom land; 14 acre3 hops; fine land; trelllsed yard; 5 acres In peaches; 70 In cultivation, balance timber; all fenced; 2 houses and barns; all fine land. Will sell for $12,000, or will divide. Investi gate. Other lands like this are sell ing at $100 per acre and more. 1 8-room rooming house; good building; very large lot and good one; room for another house; Is pay ing now the largest .interest of any building in Salem; fine location. A snap. Investigate. Two fine lots on Chemeketa St., close In. Three houses on Installments. We have anything, from the poor est to the best, and all cheap. Ten acres of fine Italian bearing prunes near Liberty, on rock road, must be sold. Investigate. Money to loan. See A. C. SMITH & CO., Phone 105 544 State St. REAL ESTATE BARGAINS Houses and Lots A fine large 7 room house; a dan dy good place, on 12th street, for a short time, $3500. Fine 8 room house on South 12th St.; 4 lots, good stable; for $4000. A good new 7 ro'om house; mod ern, everything up-to-date, on good corner lot, $3000. Small house and 5 lots, close tn fair ground; street car line; cheap, $1000. House and 2 lots, 50x137, In Highland Addition; 7 rooms, bath, .city water, nice lawn. $1800. 0 lots N. Cottage St.; $200 each. 4 lots and 5 room house; barn, good well; $1000. 8 room houso on S. Commercial St.; up-to-date; good .lot 50x150. A flno house, $3000. These nro all cheap buys and it will pay you if you are looking for city property, to ask us about these bargains soon; as Salem property Is on a move. Farm and City Property for Sale or Trade .1. C. SCHULZ & CO. Rooms 1 nnd 2, Bush Bank Bldg. REAL ESTATE BARGAINS. 205 acres. 00 m cultivation, bal ance oak and fir timber, 5-rooui house, new, 2 barns, family orchard on good road, within 2 miles of rail road stution, for a few days only, $30 per acre, a snap. . 15 acres. 6-room house, bRrn, good well, y auies, most all prunes, but all kinds of fruit, one . and one-half acres timber. 6 miles from Salom. on good road, in prune .belt, $2000 terms. . . 25 ncros, 4 pines east of Salem, on flue road, new 5-room house, new barn, good 4-aor orchard, good well, good home, all fine land, Investi gate. Two lots close In, an Chemeketa street; must bo sold. Investigate. 10 lots, good onos, on tbe install ment plan. Good pew 6-room bouse and one lot, installments. . Good modern 7-room house and barn, close in, on installments. Wo also have some fine dairy and farm ranches at bargains. Some good fruit farms on easy payments; good houses cheap. If you want any thing see A. C. Smith & Co., ve have It (44 State stieet. Phone 150" SEE SAVAGE & PRUNK For Forms and City Property 135 S. COMMERCIAL ST. FTATP Classified Ads Capital Journal "Want Ads" Bring Quick Results One cent a word 'or flrnt hmertlon. 3ne-half cent a wo.d for each lniertlon thereafter. No advertisement taken for it than 25c Caunt nix word! W tbe Ida. FOR SALE. FOR SALE Choice lots close In, al so 5-roomed houso and two lots, J1300; good 200-acro farm, 100 acres under cultivation, running water, 3 horses, 10 cattle, 40 goats 20 sheep, 100 hens, 2 acres or chard, 7-room house in fair condi tion, large barn, all farm imple ments, Including wagon, buggy and harness, all for ?35 per acre; also 5, 10, 20 and 25-acres, $90 to $175 per acre. E. Lupton, 1408 Ferry street. 3-1-lm 'OR SALE Thrcchlng outfit, con sists of 20-Lorscpower double cy linder engine and 36-60 Reed's separator, all of the latest make There Is a Parron'a feeder. Per fection weigher and Farmer's Friend blower. I .Ice reasonable and terms easy. Apply to J. J. Langraack, Albany Home phone 1S52. 5-21-ltf WOOD FOR SALE. Ash and fir wood delivered In 12 and 16 Inch, in 4-foot lengths Slddall & Eaton, 570 N. Liberty. Phone 1663 m 12-2!i-tf FOR SALE Good general merchan dise business. Only store at place. Part cash. Address (0, Journal office. 1-14-tf. OUR mixed pork sausage soils for 10c per pound. 173 South Com mercial street. 1-12-tf FOR SALE Good I H. P. -Stover gasoline engino, cheap. Inquire at 178 Soath LIbotty St. 6-22-rf. i FOR SALE Extra choice seed pota toes. Also a quantity of Fmall potatoes. J. H. Lanterman. 060 Broadway. Phone 678. 3-5-tf FOR SALE Modern five-room cot tage, bath and plumbing complete full cement basement, furnace, elec tric llgnts, flno lawn, fruit trees, shade trees, berries, flowers, 1477 Chemeketa street. 3-10-tf FOR SALE Ten lots; newly fenced. All under cultivation. See owner, 22 nd and Hyde streets. Turner Road. 3-14-lmo- DRY WOOD TO MOVE Will sell cheap. Phono 1410. Call at 1790 State St. M. P. Dennis. 3-15-3t FOR SALE Thoroughbred S. C. White Leghorn eggs. Extra fine. J. C. Dobbins, 21st St. 1 block north of Asylum Ave. 3-15-3t FOR SALE NEW house, 570 North Fourteenth street, lot 60x165, two blocks from Asylum car lino, for sale by owner. 3-15:lw WANTED. WANTED AT ONCE Two men and wives to work pn farms and hor ranches; 3 men to work on farms; 1 steady cook.; all good wages. 544 State St. Phone 1507. A. C. Smith & Co. WANTED Experienced cook. Phone Mute School, 433. 3-14-3t WANTED Work-driving team. Call 777 Front street. Phone 293. 3-14-3t WANTED A man with team of horses to level yard. Inquire of ' Journal offie, or phone 672. 3-16-3t- WANTED Lady or gentleman book keeper; $1000 or $1500 as partner; salary and 50 per tent insured; business started; property owned; $1400 invested. "X. Y. Z." 3-16-3t WANTED AT ONCE 10 men, good wages; 6 men to graft fruit trees; 5 men nnd teams; 2 men and wlvos to work on ranches. Apply at once. A. C. Smith & Co., 544 Stato street. Phone 1507. 3-16-tf WANTED. A six or seven-room modern cottage to rent, with priv ilege of leasing. Address E, C. Gnmblo, 707 South 13th street or Phone 1433. FOR SALE Household furniture, including sewing .machine and roll top dosk. Inquire in morn ings at 896 South 14th. Phone 1368. 3-16-4t FOR SALE A good, big, complete spraying outfit, No. 12. Address, S03 Broadway St. 3-16-3t' FOR SALE OR RENT 20 acres full bearing prunes and new -lO-stack drior on five acres adjoining. Seo Frank C. Ferguson. 3-1 6-4 1 FOR SALE Large 6-year-old Broad honrt gelding, buggy and. harness. Frank C. Ferguson. 3-16-4t LODGE DIRECTORY. HODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA -Oregon Cedar Carer No. 5246. Meets tvory ThurFla1 venlng S o'clock In Holraan hall. W. W. Hill. Counsel; F. A. Turner, clerk. WOODMEN OF WORLD Meet ev ery Friday nlsbt at 7:3ft o'clock in Holman hall. Geo. H. Dacori, C. C: L. H Fletcher. Clerk. t-10-n SALEM HUMANE SOCIETY DR W. H. Byrd. president: Mrs. H. W. Meyers, vice-president; Ed. Gillingham, secretary. Executive committee: Rev. Barr G. Leev Mlse Kittle Moore. Mrs. E. Hofer. Caaoa of cruelty to oBlmals should b reported this Society for in. Teetigation. t 9 FOUND FOUND Chock for $10 in favor of A. E. Mitcholl. Owner can havo same by paying for this ad. Cap ital Journal. 3-16-3t FOUND In street, a cat in a box. Owner can have samo by inquir ing at Journal office or Phone 672, and paying for this ad. 3-16-3t FOR ftEiMT. FOR RENT A 16-scre hop yard, Jor further information inquire of W. H. Egan, Oervals, Oregon. R. R. No. 2. Phono, Farmers, 36, 2-26-tC FOR RENT In acres of land, ono mile southwest of Liberty store, 80 acres plowed land, 15 acres seeded. Will sell team and all farming implements, also hay, grain and six head of cows. For further information inquire of C H. Dencer, Salem, Oregon, R. F. D. No. 3, box 74, or phone Farm ers 36x1. 3-7-3w MISCELLANEOUS. COAL OIL, GASOLINE And Dis tolate delivered to piivate families In any quantity, to any part of tho city. Starr OH Co. Phone 1241. 3-10-lwo SALEM ORANGE NO. 17, PATRONS of Husbandry Meets in Hurst Hall on State street, on the fourth. Saturday of each month, at 10:30 a. m Visiting and sojourning: members welcome. F. A. Myers,, master. Zella S. Fletcher, secre tary. 12-31-lyr pTaNO TUNING Lutellus L. Woods, tuning, polshing, repair ing. Telephone 608. 3-2-lyr BUSINESS CARDS. PAINTING Paper hanging and sign writing. See me If you aro think ing of doing work of the above de scription. P. O. box 213. Allan Hutcheon, Salem. 3-10-lm- BUTTE & WENDEKOTH Fins, w'nes, Hquor3 and cigars. Wo han dle the celebrated Kellogg and Ca'tle whiskies. Cool and re reshtng beer constantly on draught South Commercial St. 9-3-lyr SALEM WATER COMPANY Office,, city hall. For wator service apply at .office. Bills payable monthly in. advance. G, F, MASON BOX COMPANY 247 MHIt street, Soufh Salem, manufacturers of all kinds of boxes, cratoa and fruit dryer ac cessories. Phone 308. tt ELLIS& WOOD Real estate. loans and insurance, notary pub lic, employment bureau. Phone. 554. 476 Court street, Salem, Ore gon. Ticket office Hamburg-American steamship lines. 11-1-lyr TONSORIAL H. G. MEYER & GO. The best and. largesx shop In the city. Six first class barbers. Only first class bootblack in city; porcelain baths, anu everything pertaining to a first class shop, Also carry a fall line of cigars anu tobacco and barbers" supplies. 162 Commercial street, next door to Statesman office. 4-6-tt' OSTEOPATH. DR, B, H, WHiTE, Osteopath and Nerve specialist. Grad uate of the American School of Osteopathy, KIrksvllle, Mo., 1902. Post-graduate and specialized in. nervous diseases at Los Angeles College 1909. Treats acute and chronic, diseases'. Consultation free. Lady attendant. Offic& 505-P U. S. National Bank Bldg. Phone 859. Residence 346 North Capitol St.; phone 469. 8-30-tf" PAINTERS. PAPER HAMPERS PAINTER AND PAPER HANGER Estimates made and first class work done I. D. DriTor, 5 IT North Capital street. Salem, Or Phone 926. -26-tl KENNEDY PORTER 130 Liberty St. Phone 485. Paper Hangers and Painters Carry a full line up-to-date ' Walfo Htinglngs. Mouldings etc. Paints Varnishes, Calsomine and Glass PLUMBERS. THEO. M BARR Plumbing, hot? water aud steam heating and tin ning, 164 Comercial street. Phone Main 19. 9-1-ly. OTTO MUELLHAUPT Plumbing, heating, gas mjng;. prices reas onable; work guaranteed; ! estl--mtaes I irnl&hcd. Phone; S7S. 1066 Chemeketa street. 4-17-tP DRAYMEN, SALEM TRANSFER . CO. Succes sors to Cumniins Bros. Transfer orders for transferring promptly attended to. We also carry a line of building material, plaster, ce ment, lime, building blocks, and fancy cement bricks. 1 LIVERY STABLE. LIVEPY AND PEED STAB LBS Old Pcstofftce stables, at 264 Fer ry street, between Commercial' and F:ont. Telephone 188. Some of the finest liveries La tho city an be found hero. W, W. John son. ti bakers BUTTKHNPT OREAD--ft r. worth wore than any other bread, yet the price Is no higher For sals- ery, Thomas Cooler, Props. w.Ut. iMMbkJ