fAGE SIX. nuiiY cAiriTAi. journal, sajqkm, orkgok", friday, march is, 1010. Iff FIFTY OF 205 ARE WINNERS is,-.." fDTCXOMAS AND CERTIFICATES WERE ISSUED TODAY TO TEACHERS WHO TOOK THE EXAMINATION IN FEBRUARY. Teachers who look tho February oxamlnatlon before tho state board of examiners have been sent certi fied 'statements of their standings by J. H. Ackerman, Superintendent of Public instruction. ., Applicants aro allowed three trials to complete tho examination for.a state certificate or a state :dlploma, tho former paper being valid for five years and tho latter for life. At the rccont examination thoro vera 205 applicants, 112 writing on thoir first and second trial, and 03 'completing tho examinations. Of this 93, BO wore successful, and 43 failed. Tho following aro tho sue cessful applicants: Diplomas. 1. Barker, Clara Gortrudo, As toria. ' 2. Branson, Harl H., Wallowa. 3. Burtt, Charles W Hood River BUSINESS JEWELER and OPTICIAN Diamonds and Watches, Re pairing of all kinds guaran teed. Eyes fit ted satisfactor- nr. C. T. Pomeroy, 318 State St. BTEINER & BERGER HOT. AIR heating and furnace work. Tin ning and roofing. Cornice work of all kinds. 188 Liberty Street. Phono 939 Main. UPHOLSTERING AND VACUUM Cleaning, Anything about tho house .cleaned and repaired. F. P. Merry & Co., Court and High stroots. Phone 568. m PHASER, THE TINNER AND Pluirib'er. Lenox Furnaces. Buy ' an F. P. lighting plant. A. L. Fraser. Phone 135. 258 State Street. DERBY & VILLSON REAL Es tate, farms, smal tracts and city i property. Phono 320, 206-7-8 U. 8. Bank building, Salem, Ore. PUTNAM CO., DRUGGISTS, PAINTS oils, varnishes, brushes, toilet ar ticles, perfumery, stationery, to bacco and cigars. Prescriptions a fflpeclnty. 135 N. Commercial . Street, Salem, Ore. . THE TOGGERY, MERCHANT TA1L ors and batters. One price, plain figures. We carry a full line of shoes, hats and valises. 167 N. Commercial Street, Salem, Ore. BE SURE AND SEE DR. L. M. Hume if you have stomach trouble, asthma, lung trouble, heart trouble or bad blood. Guarantee to cure In short time. 153 High street. ajCLENJNG, AND PRESSING WORK ft Jbno on short notice. Ladles and i Gents' work, guaranteed to satisfy. Ankl. 444 Pnnr otVnat Ptinna K ' 3G1.1 ;., OREGON COFFEE HOUSE. WE scire the best monl in the city at f tho lowest price. No. 134 North Liberty street, Salera, Ore. NEEDLECRAFT SHOP STAMPED linen and needlework supplies. Stamping and perforating patterns a specialty. Mrs. S. C. Wall. Phone 295 270 N. Commercial street. . : m I OFFER, SPECIAL LOW PRICE8. Tho Leader shoe store. A. C. Do Voo, 383 N. Commercial street, Sa lem, Orp. RED CROSS PHARMACY FULL line of drugs, perfumes and toilet articles. 177 N. Commercial St E. S. LAMPORT SADDLERY CO., established 1869. Manufacturers and . dealers In Harness, Saddles and Leather Specialties. Phones: store, 250; residence, 338, 211) Commercial Street. Salem. Ore. WOOD FOR SALE First and sec. ond growth wood in 12- or 16 inch length delivered to residence. Phono Main 74, or call at Salem Truck and Dray company's office, ,200 State street, corner of Front, i Manning Bids, $um, Ammunition A good school none hotter. Well established reputation. Snooemful grad uates. Skillful, painstaklug teachora. Living cxponsea low. Many other savjuaUgpa. Let us tell you about them. Writ for catalogue. W. rsf ALEYP'RmciPAL 3f Ghnnman. NelHo Elsie Marvel. Fossil. ' ' 5, Edwards, Arda I., Drain. 6. Inlow. Harvoy Edgar.. Cottage uruvy. . 7. Logan, Ettio, Portland. ' 8. Lydn,,NIna E., Berkoloy, Cal. 9. Osbuin. Ethol, Tho Dalles. 10. Palmer, Gertrudo, Eugene.1 11. Smith, Cora A., Merlin. 12. Smith, J. F., Bakor City. 13. Thompson, Mary E., Marsh- field. 14. Yoder, Maude, Hubbard. Certificates. 1. Anderson, Carl Francis, Ore gon City. 2. Ayant. Ernest Elbert, Noha- lem. 3. Balslcy, Emma, Bakor City. 4. Beaver. Elizabeth May, Co- quille. 5. Blough, Mrs. H. IJ., rortiana. C. Freel, Alfio O., Oregon City. 7. Gardner, Orsen M., Forest Grove. 8. Godward, George W., Houlton 9. Hanson, Paul,' Tillamook. 10. Hedrlck, Ercell H., Dorona. 11. Howes, Lillian, Albany. 12. Keezel, E. L., Myrtle Crook. 13. Kraus, Otto Bon, Cornolius. 14. Larson. Esther Emelia. As toria. 15. Moore, Ralph E,, Bay City. 16. Morse, Edna L., Grcsham. 17. Phillips, Clarence, Aurora. IS. Quint, Alice, E., Portland. 19. Reverman, Gertrude, Tilla mook. ' ' 20. Warner, Stella A., Dundee. 21. Weber, Sarah E., Allcol. it CARDS VOGUE MILLINERY FAULTLESS Fisk hats. Now shipments every two weeks. Wo handle a large and complete lino of millinery, 270 North Commercial street M'NBEL SISTERS WE HANDLE a full line of up-to-dato millinery. Give us a trial and wo aro sure wo can satisfy, 4 2 h Court street, Sa lem, Oro. STOP JUST A MINUTE, WANTED Money to tako up good loans. List property for quick results with; R. R. Ryan, corner of Com mercial and Center streets. EDWARDS ' & IRVIN, BOOTS, shoes and rubbers. 220 North Conimorcial street H. H. HUNTER & CO., ELECTRIC al supplies. Contracts taken for wiring. Call and get figures. 311 North Commercial. Phono Main 253, YOUR ATTENTION IS CALLED to tho fact that I buy and sell now and second-hand furniture O. L. McPoek, 170 Commercial street. RUEF BROS., FLORISTS. SPE cial attention given to out of town orders. 123 N. Liberty street Phones, green house 1383; store, 381. WE WISH THIS FACT WELL knowu that wo have no connection whatsoever with L. S Frakes & Co., who until recently conducted business in Salem. Ollvor-Mi-chaux Co., ladles' outfitters. 277 N. Comemrclal street Phone 342 A GOOD PLACE TO EAT WOODS confectionery. Alvln L. Wood, proprietor. 4 GO State street, Salem, Ore. Phono 187. KETTLES, WASH PANS. ETC., 15J each. Other special values at 10c each, all of tho old English gran Itoware, Mrs. B. T. Swart, Prop., 271 Commercial St GRAIN, HAY. FLOUR, FEED, PO tatoes, seed, poultry supplies, etc. We do a wholesale anil rooM busi ness. H. W, Thielsen. Phone Main 139. 151-161 High street. HARDING & WHEDBEE, PLUMB Ing Co. (Inc.). Plumbing, gas fit ting, pumps, windmills, gasoline engines and well drilling. We have and do the best, 247 State street. Phone 118. Salem, Ore. SALEM MUSIC CO. (INC) WK carry a full line of musical mer chandise. See us for latnst sheet music. 247 Commercial street. Phono 1187, 2 bells, Salem, Qro. LAUNDRY WORK DONE O.N short notice, called for and dellv . ered, Collars and cuffs a special ' ty at lowest prices'. Satisfaction guaranteed. Hop Lee, Commer cial Street. CAPITAL CITY HAIR PARLORS Scalp treatments, manicuring and, facial massage a specialty. Room 26 Breymnn block, over Stockton's store. Phone Main 565, Salem,' Or, and fishing 9aekk. SALEM. OREGON 22. Whito, Mary La Vinulo. 23. Winniford, Wallop A., Wrens. 24. Young, Honriotta A.nC0rval- lis. 25, Young, I. E., Milton. . " ' Diplomas. (Granted, but not .issued because teachers havo not had experience re quired by law.) 1. Bakor, Incy A., Dufur. 2. James, Mrs. Laurie W., Rob inetto. 3. Kennedy, Faith, Salem. 4. McCoy, Clarence R., Hood River. Certificates. (Granted but hold, samo reason as Diplomas.) 1. Dahlgreh, Mary S., Pendleton. 2. Davies, Blodwen, Astoria. 3. Hughes, Mae, Portland. 4. Kamo, Nina Irene, La Grande. 5. Trocdson, Anne C, Ella. G. Wagner, Bessie, Eugeno. 7. Warner, Cora M., Freewater. . X-RAYS AND SMILES 1 1 1 kl i fcL ! sLs sL. A ki, T 1 1 T I T T rT T T X T f Philadelphia's maypr tried to keep strikers from assembling In the pub lic places. And yet history records that In that samo village, In 1776, was ono of tho greatest strike as semblies on record. It won out. Attorney Heney, like Halley's comet, seems to be out of sight Just now. Tho Hebrew can smile at his gen tile brother as tho latter reads the market reports and notes tho price of pork. Hog meat is now in the aviator meet class. When a married woman gets bad. she wants to advertise herself by going bri the stage, and yet, a bad woman must necessarily bo a "bad actress." A fashion note says "tiny sleeves, made in ono piece with tho bodlco, are very much worn this season.'" THo samo remark applies to the horse editor's best trousers. Eugene has a rose planting stunt on tomorrow. Hero they aro already planted and will soon be in bloom. In tho spring th.o o)d man's fancy gently turns to thoughts of young onions, lettuce and early greens. Chicago politicians say that Chi cago may go dry. So may Lake Michigan, and the latter probably first. It matters not how many honors or ofllces aro showered on our John Barrett our John changes his name and is "Will bear it." Medford is raising and will raise $100,000 for that Crater Lake wagon road, She Is gritty, energetic and is not afraid to cast bread on the waters .generously. Red hnir is, says a scientific author ity, of that color because it has In Its composition a larger proportion of Bulphur than black hair. That's what gives tho red-heads a reputa tion. o Notloo of Intention to Improve Win ter Street' Notice is hereby glvon that the Common Council of tho City of Sa lom, Orogon, deoms it oxpediontand proposes to Improve Winter street In tho City of Salera, Oregon, from the North lino of Court street to North Mill Creek, in said city, with crushed rock cement pavement, ac cording to tho plans and specifica tions adopted for such Improvement, and on file in the offlco of tho City Recorder, which said specifications aro hereby referred to for a more porfect description of said Improve ment, said Improvement to bo made at the expense of the adjacent prop erty within the limits of said Im provement. Romon'strances may be filed against sa'd improvement within 10 days from tho final publication of this notice. The date of the first publication of this notice is the 9th day of March, 1910. ByO rder of the Common Council. W. A. MOORES. City Recorder. 3-9illtd The Lash of Fiend Would bavo been about as welcome to A. Cooper, of Oswego. N. Y as a merciless lung-racking cough that de fled all remedies for years'. "It was mofet troublesome at nights," h writes," "nothing helped me un til I used Dr. King's New DIs-1 covery whlcs. cured mo completely, j I never cough at night now." Mil-, Hons know its matchless merit for stubborn colds, obstinate coughs, sore lungs, la grippe, asthma, hemorrhage, croup, whooping cough or hay fevnr It relieves quickly and never falls to ; satisfy. A trial convinces, 60e, $1.00 : Trial bottle free. It Is positively uunranteed by .1. C. Perry. 1 LODGE DIRECTORY. tUUEitN WOODMEN' OF AMBRIO . Oregon Cedar Camr No. 5246 j Meets every Thurr'i venUK ! 8 o'clock In Ho'man hall. W. W. Hill. Counsel: K. A. Turner. -clerk JVOODMFN OF WORLD Meat ' "rv p-'iIbv nttth' t o'plonV In Holnmn hall. Geo. H. Ducou. ' O I. H l-'lftehr PlfW SAI.B.M MMANB SOCIKTY DTI W. H. Byrd, president; Uti. 51 j AV. Meyer, vlce-prealdent; ISd. Gllllnsliam. seorotary, Executive committee: Rev. Burr ' O. Lee. Mis Kittle Moore. Mm. K. Hofer. Oasfts of cruelty to animals should ho reported to this Society fr la-veUir,,'v." THE WOMEN CALL 1T A VICTORY London, Maron 17 Winston Churchill's advocacy of a plan to modify English prison regulations affecting women is accepted today by suffragists as a vorltablo victory for their cause. Tljey see in hi3 championship of a less rigorous prison regime a step toward tho ac complishment of their campaign against the treatment of their mem bers who are Jailed for participation in public demonstrations. "Heretofore suffragists who havo gone to Jail have been treated llk depraved criminals" said Miss Chrls tobel Pankhurst today. "They have been insulted, humil iated and heaped with indignities. Mr. Churchill's manly declaration Is a stop toward tho better. I predict a better sentiment concerning our REAL ESTATE Fruit Tracts 40 acres all in cultivation but a few acres of timber and pasture. 10 acres fruit, mostly prunes, old buildings. Four miles south of Salem. An excellent piece of land. Price S7000. 27 acres, 20 in orchard, mostly prunes; good 6-room house and outbuildings; good $1,000 fruit drier; C miles south on crushed rock road. For sale at a bargain. Get one of those 10 acre tracts on tho installment plan, tho cheapest land within 3 miles of Salem, and will surely double in value in less" than 2 years; $75 to $125 per acre. $50 cash, $10 per month. Five acres three miles northeast of Salem; finepnrrio toil; no buildings, $800. DERBY & WILLSON U. S. National Bank Building BECnTEL & BYNON'S BARGAINS House nntl Lot for $1000 Wo aro offering a good 7-room house on l'4th 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 up, at once. A Ten-Acre Snap. We havo a finely improved 10 ncro tract on tho 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. t The roads are good and wo can take you out in a few minutes. Don't forget that we only advertise our bargains, and this is one of them. To see this place is to want, it. A Splendid Farm 200 acres of the finest bottom land in the valley for only $100 per acre. This place is highly improved with buildings and orchard, and has been well, kept up; 200 acres in cul tivation, 60 acres pasture and tim ber. Close to Salem, good roads, boat landing on place, two good wells, fruit, dryer and a fine S-room residence. Tho soli is rich river bottom, and will produce anything that growB. This Is right in tho peach district, and would cut up to advantage. Orchards in that vicin ity sell for moro than treble what we are asking for this property. Any tlmo you want to see a real'y fine farm, ask us to show th's placo to you. It Is well worth looking in to. Plenty of timber and pasture, too. RECHTEL & BVNOX 347 State' Street Ground F'oor SO.MUTIUNG XKW Good C room house, barn, well, fruit trees, 2 flno lots for only $800. Tonus easy. A good 6 room houso, barn, fruit, etc. Lot 100x165 ft.; 2 blocks from car; $1400. ( A tine ,20-acre tract 5 miles out. rum ing wntcr; good well; hduso; 2 barns; orchard: 3 acres timber and pasture; 3 cows; 1 heifer; 2 ca'ves, 2 horses; wagon: buggy; hack harness; all tools: 50 chickens; 100 bus. potatoes and corn. A snap at $4000, terms. A beaut'fiil 20-acre . home; good 9-room house; 2 barns, orchard. All kinds fruits and flowers. This is a dandy, close in. Terriis: see it. 12 acres, close, flno Improvements. Lots of fruit Just outside of city, cheap. $5700. 40 acres 5 miles out. Good im proveiuonts. fruit etc.; no better land'. Hue location. Th's is worth seeing; only $"5O0. ( 5 acres of splond'd orchard, 6 miles out; mostly winter app'es; no buildings. $1,500. Two ntce lots ou State St., $100 each. Good now houne and lot, north front, $t,t00. Kasy terms, small paymoats. 5 room house! north Commercial St.. $1,000. Houses In all parts of city for sale and rent. Fruit tract orchards, email and large farms. For bargains of nl klmU see mo. Also employ ment for both mon and women, all lines of work. Notary work and In surance. For the beet openli'K. in a fine new progressive town on the Chica go. M IwHukuo. & St. Paul R Otheln, Washington. Iots from $75 to $500, ortsy ))Rymenu. Guar antee steady work, at good w'anee and If property Is not as represented your money back with expense. SEE It. I?. R VAX FOR H1C8ULT6 Cor. Commercial ml Center Sts. FARMS ORCHARDS CITY PROPERTY My Hat xatr oouiAtn exeetlv what you " T n. JQRY. 305 Cqm'L St, Salem, Or. sisters as tho" result "At any rate, wo will never havo to get on our Knees to scrub jau corridors again, and wo fervently hope we won't bo forced to oat as aro recalcitrant swine." Stiff Neck. Stiff neck Is caused by rheumatism of the muscles of the neck. It Is usu ally confined to one side, or the back of tho neck and side. Whilo it is often quite painful, quick relief may bo had by applying Chamberlain's Liniment Not one case of rheumatism in ten requires Internal treatment. Whei thero is no fever and no swelling, as in muscular and chronic rheumatism. Chamberlain's Liniment will accom plish more than any Internal treat ment. For sale by ail good druggists SOME BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE. Hop ranch 160 acres river bot tom land; 40 acres in hops; 2 good "hop houses and large store room; trellised 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 oi-a few days. 160 acres river bottom land; 44 acres hops; fine land; trellised yard; 5 acres in peaches; 70 in cultivation, balance timber; all fenced; 2 houses and barns; all flno land. Will sell for $12,000, or will divide. Investi gate. Other lands, like this are sell ing at $100 per acre and more. 18-room rooming house; good building; very largo lot and good one; room for another houso; is pay ing now the largest interest of any building in Salem; fine location. A snajj. , 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 flno Italian bearing prunes near Liberty, on rock road, must be sold. Investigate. Money to loan. Sec 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, fbr ashort time, $3500. ( Flno 8 room house on South 12th i St.; 4 lots, good stable; for $1000. 1 A good new 7 room houso; mod- j ern, everything up-to-date, on good corner lot, $3000. j Small house and 5 lots, close to fair ground; street car l.ne; cheap, $1000. House and 2 lots, 50x137, In Highland Addition; ,7 rooni3, bath. ,cl y water, nice lawn. $1800. 6 lots N. Cottage St.; $200 each. 4 lots and 5 room house; barn,, good we'l; $1000. 8 room house on S. Commercial St.; up-to-date; good lot 50x150. A fine house, $3000. ' Theso aro all cheap buys and ft w'll pay you If you are looking for city property, to ask us about theso bargains, soon; as Salem property Is on a move. Farm and City Property for' Sale or Trade J. C. SCHULZ & CO. Rooms 1 and 2. Bush Bank Bldg. I REAL ESTATE BARGAINS. j 205 acres, 90 in cultivation, bal ance oak and fir timber, 5-rooiu house, new, 2 baros, family orchard on good road, within 2 miles of rail road station, for a few days only., $3P per acre, a snap. 1 5 acres, 6-room house, barn, good well, 9 acres, most all prunes, but all kinds of fruit, oue and' one-half acres timber, U miles from Salem on good road, In prune belt, $2000 terms, 25 acres, 4 miles east .of Salem, in fine road, new 3-room house, new barn, good 4-ncre orchard, good well, good home, nil fine land. InVesti ?nte. , Two lots olose In, on Chemokata street; musthe sold. Investigate, 10 lots, good onos, op the. Install ment plan. Good new 6-rooin house and W ot. Installments. Good modern 7-room house and barn, close-In. on Installments. We also have some flue dairy aso farm ranches at bargains. Sonie food fruit farms on easy payments; ood housee cheap. If you want ny--Htiig eee A. C. Smith & Co.. as hare u -.44 State stieet. lhon !Su7 SRE SAVAGE & PRUNK For Fnrms, and City Property .105 S. COMMERCIAL ST. Classified Ads 9 Capita! Journal "Want Ads" Bring Quick Results One cent a word 'or first Insertion. 3ne-balf cent a wend for cacti tmertloa thereafter. No ndTertlaement taken tot lesi than 25C Caunt six words t the line. FOR SALE. FOR SALE Choice lots close In, al so 5-roomed houso and two lots, $1300; good 200-acre farm, 100 acres under cultivation, running water, 3 horses, 10 cattle, 40 goats 20 sheep, 100 hens, 2 acres or chard, 7-room houso 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-l-lm FOR SALE Threshing outfit con elsta of 20-Lorscpower double cy linder engine and 36-60 Reed's separator, all of the latest make. Thero is a Parson's feeder. Per fection weigher and Farmer's Friend Dlower. r.ice reasonable and terms easy. Apply to J. J. Ijingmack, Albany. Home phone 1852. 5-21-ltI WOOD FOR SALE. Ash and fir wood delivered in 12 and 16 lnch, in 4-foot lengths. Siddall & Eaton, 57Q N. Liberty. Phono 1663 12-29-tf FOR SALE Good general merchan dise business. Only store at place. Part cash. Address O, Journal office. 1-14-tf. OUR mixed pork sausage sells, for 10c per pound. 173 South Com mercial street. 1-12-tf FOR SALE Good 1 H. P. Staver gasoline engine, cheap. Inquire at 178 Soath Liberty St. 5-22-tf. FOR SALE Extra choice seed pota toes. Also a quantity of Fmall potatoes. J. H. Lanterman. 960 Broadway. Phone 678. 3-5-tf FOR SALE Modern five-room cot tage, bath and plumbing complete, full fcement basement, furnace, elec tric lights, fine lawn, fruit trees, shade trees, berries,, flowers, 1477 Chemoketa street. 3-10-tf FOR SALE Ten lots; newly fenced. All under cultivation. See owner, 22nd and Hyde streets. Turner Road. 3-14-lmo FOR SALE NEW house, 570 North Fourteenth street, lot 60:cl65, two blocks from Asylum car- line, for sale by owner. 3-15-lw BIRDS FOR SALE CHEAP Good slngers;some 2 years old. 1335 N. 14th St. 3-17-3t FOR SALE Pressing Parlors. Phone Main 155. 0-17-lwk FOR SALE A 4 and 5 year old team of flue mares; weight about 1100. D. S. Rabb & Co., 170 N . Commercial. 3-17-3P FOR SALE-j Six-room house, two lots, ?S50. or rent for $7.50. Call at 4 95 S. 17th street. Phone 1152. 3-17-ut WANTED. WANTED AT ONCE Two men and wives to work on farms and hop ranches; 3 men to work on farms; 1 steady cook: all good wage3. 544 State St. Phone 1507. A. C. Smith & Co. WANTED A ' man with team ot horses' to le'vel yard. Inquire of Journal oflle, or phone 672. 3-16-3t- - WANTED Lady or gentleman book keeper; $ 1000. or $ 1500 as partner; salary' And 50 per cent Insured; business started; property owrifd; $1400 Invested, "X. Y. Z." 3-16-3t WANTED AT ONCE 10 men. good wages; 6 men. to .graft fruit trees: 5 men and 'teams; 2 men and wjves to work on ranches. Apply at once. A. C. Smith & Co., 544 State street. Phone 1507. 3-16-tf WANTED. A six or seven-room modern cottage to rent, vith priv ilege of leasing. Address E. C. .Gamble, 707 South 13th street or Phone 1433. FOR SALE Household furniture, including sewing machine ami roll top desk; Inquire In morn ings at 896 South 14th.. Phone 13.6S. 3-16-4t FOR SALE A, good, big, complete spraying outflt.'No. 12. Address, 803 BrdndWJay Sf. 3-16-31' FOR SALEOR RET 20 acres full bearing prunes and new 40-stack drier on five acres adjoining. See Frank C. Ferguson. 3-l6-4t FOR SALE Large G-year-old Broad heart goldlng. buggy and harness. Frank C, Ferguson. 3-1 6-4 1 WANTED A 6 or 7 room modern cottage to rent"1, with privilege of leasing. Address E. C. Gamble. 7J07 .South 13th street or Phono 1533. 3-16-tf An Ideal Cough Medicine. "As nn Ideal cough medicine I re gard Chamberlain Cough Remedy In a claee by itself,", says Dr. R. A. Wiltshire, of r-wrannevllle. Ind. "I take great t aaeure In testifying to the results -f Chamberlain's Cough Medicine, ui , I kow of nb other preparation that meets to fully the expectations .of the most fxacUos in cases of croup and coughs of children As it contains no opium, chloroform or nioruhlne it certainly make a mptt safe, pleasant and effivatiou; remedy by ..11 good druggets. FOUND FOUND Chock for $10 In favor ot A. E. Mitchell. Owner can havo samo by paying for this ad. Cap ital Journal. 3-10-3t FOUND In street, a cat in a box. Owner can havo samo by inquir ing at Journal office or Phone 672, and paying for this ad. 3-16-3t FOR KENT. FOR RENT A 16-a.cro hop yard. For further information inquire of W. H. Egan, Giervals, Oregon. R. R. No. 2. Phone, Farmers, 36. , 2-26-tf FOR RENT Iisj acres of land, ohie 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 Dls tolate delivered to private families In any quantity, to any part of tho city. Starr Oil Co. Phone 1241. 3-10-lmo SALEM GRANGE NO. 17, PATRONS of Husbandry Meets in Hurst Hall on State street, an 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 PrANO TUNING Lutellus L. Woods, tuning, polshlng, repair ing. Telephone 608. 3-2-lyr BUSINESS CARDS. PAINTING Paper hanging and sign writing. See me if you are think ing of doing work of the above de scription. P. O. box 213. Allan Hutcheon, Salem. B-10-lm BUTTE & WENDEROTH Fine wines, liquors and cigars. We han dle the celebrated Kellogg and Castle whiskies. Cool and re freshing beer constantly on draught South Commercial St. 9-3-lyr. SALEM WATER COMPANY Office, city hall. For water service apply at office. Bills payable monthly In advance. G, F, MASON BOX COMPANY 247 Mill'T street, South Salem, manufacturers of all kinds of boxes, crates and fruit dryer ac cessories. Phone 308. tf ELLIS & WOOD- -Real estate. loans and insurance, notary pub lic, employment bureau. Phone 554. 476 Court street, Salem, Ore gon. JMcket olflce Hamburg-American steamship lines. tl-l-lyr T0NS0RIAL. H. G. MEYER & CO. The best and! largest shop in the city. Six first c'ass barbers. Only first claim bootblack In city; porcelain baths, am. 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-tQ OSTEOPATH. DR. B, H. WHiTE, Osteopath and Nerve specialist. Grad I uatf- of the Ar-orican School ot 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. Office 505-6 U. S. National Bank Bldg. Phone 859. Residence 34.6 North Capitol St.; phone 4C9.. " 8-30-tf PAINTERS. PAPER. HANGERS PAINTER AND PAPER HANGER Estimates made and first das WprJt, dono. I D. Driver 617 .North Capital street, Salem. ,Or. Phone 926: t-88-tf KENNEDY & TORTER 130 Liberty St. Phone 48R Paper Hangers and Painters Carry a full line up-to-date Wall, Hangings. Mouldings etc. Palnta Varnishes. Calsomlne and Glass PLUMBERS. THEO. M BARR Plumbing, hot water arid steam beating and tin ning, 164 Comorcial ..'street Pbon Main 192. 8-l-lyi OTTO MUELLHAUPT Plumbing, heating, gas m Ing; prices reas onable; rork guaranteed; eU mtaes' f irnished. Phone 37. 10(16 Chemeketa street 4-17-tf DRAYMEN SALEM TRANSFER CO. Succes sors to Cummins Bros. Transfer orders for transferring promptly attended to. We also carry a lino of building material, plaster, ce ment lime, building blocks, and fancy cement bricks. ' LIVERY STABLE. " LIVEPY AND FEED STABLES Old Post office stables, at 254 Fer ry street, between Commercial and F:ont. Telephone 188. Some of the flaest liveries la the city un be found here. W. W. John- SOi.. tj BAKERS. BUTTRRNUT BREAD It T worth iwore hs any other braid, yt the price Is no bthr For aU at your grocer's. California Bak ery, Thomas & Cooley, Props.