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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1903)
"""WJ Spl vjva MMIWHIMHHfWwilHWMMMM.MMtti V asssmsf ww i A . line House Furnishing Company. ov Liceny How is Your Parlor? "MM"MMMMMnMMMHMHHMMMMVMWkMMMWBNrvMiNn B Do you not need a 2 or 3 pieco Just now wo aro showing sorno iuujf uiu iuo ihuuuuis oi our iuuuviau w wail JUl UairUUIlSllLUUUt UUIlIJg VUIU1VU1 WUl'Kt B DR. J. F. COOK Has como to the conclusion that all profession of tho healing art out oldo of tho vogotablo kingdom Is a failure. When your oyatem. Is run qui without puro blood. You will only find ltallty In tho vcgetablt kingdom. Poisonous drugs nor doctors' knlvos nor thunder and lightning wll not remove tho causo, but lay the foundation for al kinds of dlocoso. Thoso poisons go Into your bones, and "Kill the llfo of them and croato all kinds of diseases, cancerous tumors, consumption, dropsy bono diseases, etc. You must bear In mind that his modlclno Is not poisonous tonic, nor 3 stimulant, nor temporary relief which you got from poisonous drugs, whore tho results aro suro death soonor or lator. Do not blamo tho medlclno, when It takes an effect and stirs up tho poisons or dlseaso In tho system. You must not oxpect to bo cured in a few days, for your slcknoso or dlscoso has been a long tlmo coming on, and it will take a long tlmo to got It out of your system. It will take months or a year to build a now body from tho bones up. This is what tho peoplo do not un dorstand. They are used to bolng humbugged. His medtclnos aro com posed of Naturo'a Horbs what tho human system roqulros. When tho anl, mala got sick thoy will holp themselves to those horbs, for thoy bavo the 1b Btlnct, and tho pooplo have not, so wo haVo to tnako a study of It It has boon a life study with Dr. Cook. Do not get weary; this life Is too short and too swoot to worry out of this world. ,-Df. Cobti Cures'illKinds of Diseases 'Soi'tlibeity Street, Salem, Oregon. y tu A vn COMUlOHT A Juicy Morsel for Breakfast Or dinner yon can enjoy Irom one of our tender and delicious meats, steaks, Iamb or antton chops, veal cutleU i or pork. OeTmeats are all cat from the fattest oad prlmestcattle, and we can supply roar table with fresh, nutritions and wholesome meats at bed rock prices, E. C. CROSS SALEM ORB Phos 991 .' r r- Y 'MH17 KT 3 a3V . T-" 4 In Swell Society No man would think of having the linen that ha weara with even tag dreas laundried anywhere bit?'"13 Salem Steam Laundry. Wo wll giro, you either the glosa or domesUo fin ish both, of which aro beautiful Our work on woolen and percales Is unsur passed. Wo guarantee satisfaction. Salem Steam laasadrf. ftO-RUS D. OLMSTED, MET. Phone 411, SjMJMrfy 3L . - - "" ww street. parlor set or sorno odd pieces? excellent thiugs for the parlor. own - upnojsionug uopartmeuu rftf- A Generous Liver ! Likes good wlno at dlnnor. A bountl full bill of faro shows a disagreeable blank unless supplemented by somo of the special brands on our list. These cholco products aro known to be gen-! ulno. Our stock, contains yao favorites of overy customer at short prices by tho bottle or case. J. P. ROGERS.S"'" Wholesale and Retail Llauor Dealer. signs of Renewed Activity In tho real estato world Indlcato In creasing building operations this Spring, and prompt us to remind you that buclfacllltlea for supplying hard and soft wood, lumber, lath, shingles, ,.. nther building materials are ex ceptionally good. We will be pleased to furnish estimates on contracts, largo or small. A car of Mill City shingles received. QOODALE LUMBER CO, Near 8. P. Pas Depot phone HI. in'- W "1" ' ' '" '"" Mm VT tk fssSSll'i 3sTT JVaVafe VB 2 Kaf9fl7t' iTf raaH BkiKS.i i (i! aYm I STLi-l-4Z - B '. --fT.rj THE DAILY JOURNAL. SALEM,' OREGON SATURDAY. JUNE 27, 1903. PRITUir DOUBLE WEDDING Great Social Event in Which Salem is v Represented Two Young Men Take Sisters for Brides at a Splendid Country Wedding On Wednosday, Juno 2Uh, thoro wns celebrated a doublo wedding near I'ratum, that was ono of tho most tinlqtto social events In tho history of Marlon county. Miss Orla Thompson was mnrrled to Arthur J. Stlmpson and her sister, Miss Iloxana Thomp- son was nt tho samo tlmo married to Dr. D. A. Clark, both well known young mon In Western Oregon. Tho brldos wore roared and nre, to nil so cial Intonts, Marlon county girls. The ceromony was performed In tho clover-grown orchard at tho homo of tho brldos parents, Mr, and Mrs. Alox. Thompson, near Pratum, wlnr a beautiful floral bower was built undor tho shndo or the frult-ladon cherry trees. Two coremonlos wore per formed, that for Uoxnna and Dr Clark by Itov. Evans, of tho Christian church, formorly of Salem, but now of lied Bluff. Cal and tho ceromony for Orla and Mr. Stlmpson by Ilov. 'Zuer chor, of tho Congregational church, nt Salem The weddings wero consum mated nt high noon. Miss Hoxnna's bridesmaids wero Misses Jonophlno Hlbbard and Kiln a Pottle1, of Salem, and Miss Orla's maids wero Gertrude Ewlng and Fran cis Dclknap. Dr. Clark's best man was Harry Thompson, and Mr. Stlmp son's E. Stlmpson. Tho wedding was a pink and, white affair throughout, tho brides standing under a .four-leaf Clover, mado entirely of whlt6 roses. Mabel Rogers and Alma Hall wero llowor girls. Aftor congratulations tho entire company of about CO guosts and tho bridal party partook of a Wed ding dlnnor at tho splendid country home of tholr parents. Dr Clark studied medlclno with Dr. Richardson at Salem; first located at Stnyton, and Is now engaged In practice at Silver ton, wlioro bo has prepared a nlco homo for hlmsolf and wife, they going directly to Sllverton to live. Mr. Stlmpson Is In tho United States pos tal service, and lives at I'ondleton, coming with his bride to Salem, and taking tho morning train for tholr home. Besides tho wedding party and inerubors of the family tho following guests wero present: Judge and Mrs Scott, of Salem; Mr. and Mrs, Geo. W Johnson, or Salem; Mr. and Mrs, l'horson, Mr. and Mrs. A. J, Mays Mlssos Ilachol Applegate, May and Hcttlo Btlmpson, IJda Cranston, Mario Klssllng. Mary and Clara Scott, Mrs. W Poguft. Mrs. J. Curry, Mrs. J. Mc Cormlek, Mrs. J. Wolfard, Addle Wol fard. Will Klssllng. Jaok Kllpack. W. H Trulllngor. Dr. btlmpson, Hoy Oh mart, Will Jonos. - On Juno 1st tho Southern Pacific Co. will resume tho sale of excursion tick ets to Newport and Yaoulua Day. This rosort la becoming more popular every year, and hotel accommodations aro bettor thon over before, and at rea sonable rates. Season tickets froia 8alem to Newport $5.00; to Yanulna, HBO. Baturday-to-Monday tickets to Newport. $3.00; to Yaqulna, 13 00 W. B. COMAN, 5-27-eod Qen. Pas, Agent. n Secured Better Rates. A special rate has been granted be tween 8alem, Albany, Eugene ana Roseburg, of, ono and one-third fare, to all persons desiring to witness tho baseball Karnes of the Valley League. Tickets will bo sold on Saturday and Sunday of each week: except that tickets may bo sold on Friday from 8a and Albany to Roaoburs. andfrom Roseburg to Salem and Albany. Tick ets good to return on Sunday follow ing data of sale, except from Rose burg on Monday following date of aale. W. E. COMAN. ; . General Passenger 4ent ,Our results are not miraculous, but th'eyoften ftftafio to those who 'do not understand our methods. ? Schptle. Darrf; Er-, Osteopaths.. Opera ilodsaiBibck; Salem. . Your Stepmother. IS sUll here, and aa busy as ever. When your clothes are worn and dlrir.' c-r tb buU0 9 ...7. .u . ,.- .Mh Salem Dyeing and Cleaning Works, IUpalrlp w rolinlng; new velvet collars pw v overcoau; alio four auIU a month for IL Called for and returned. Mlia C. H. WALKER, Prop. 195 CoBMoerctal Street. "" Sleeplessness' U akin to taalty Mny a wora-m J ilizet tbu a she Ilea awake hour by hour, peopling ihe uHSTieas wun phautoma, start Intr at the creak tag of the bed oi the rustle of the bedclothes. Such symptoms in general coin to disease of tl't delicate wo tuamt organs, and constant drain or the vital ant nervous fort -s Thta conditlor cannot be over come byslceplrtt Sowdera, T1h Heated condi Hon must h. cured before t) consequences a disease are n; moved Dr Pierce's Ifa-orile Pieserintlon eiirei the womanly diseases which csuse ner ousness and sleeplessness It Is the lx- of tonics and invigorsnts nourishing tin nerves, encouraging the appetite and in ductus refreshing sleep, $SOO (toward f&r W&mvn Who Oaimot ha Owmtl. Proprietors and makers of Dr, Plerce'i Pa7orlte Prescription now feel fully war ranted In offering to fay tjoo in tega money of the United States for any case ol Lcucorrhea, l'cmnlf Weakness, rrolapsus or Vailing of Womb, which they cannot cure. All they ask is a fair and reasonable trial of their means of cure i My wife was sic V. for over eight yes r write Albert 11. 1'ultr. Hi of Altamoal, OrutulyCc Tcnu. "She liaj uterine iILmw anj wattreati t by two physldans ami got no relief At lst I read nloul Dr. l'lerce's medicines sml we ! cldeil to try lilt I'srorlle rrrscrltitlon I enl to the drug .tore snd got one bottle and the flr.l lose gave eie and sleep Khe had not stent ant for three nights. Bring sure that It would curi her I sent tor fits more bottles and wben she had taken lb sixth bottle she wst sound and well." Dr. rierca'a Pleasant Pellets should be used with "1'avorlte Prescription" whett ever a laxative is required. Dcllnlto stops toward tho erection of a $8,000,000 art museum In Chicago hnvo been taken by tho National Art Museum. Suffered 8 Months I can heartily recommend Acker's Tablets for dyspepsia and stomach troubles. I have been suffering for olght months, and tried many reme dies without any rollof, until I got Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets, which I usod only a short tlmo, and am now porfoctly woll. Thaaklng you for tho speedy recovery, I am gratofutly yours, Francis I, Gannor, Vancouver, Wash, Send to W. H. Hooker & Co., Buffa lo, N. Y., for a froo trial package. Nothing like them. Kfl'A IrlQUIH ENNYRQYAL PIUS V Urlalaal h Oslr ! U.STk, .i.firiM. iamhiiium I M CHICIIKMTKK'H KNdlJBJH llttlMintM TiU.r, HrM mfrn uiUmi m aH Mim. Btf f ftt DntM, MM 4. ! W S l'rt).lr. TUllJ ftm. MaalMa . i-MlXJU. ft-C snd order your new spring suit from the great Oak-Easel of Strauss Brothers 1 I Good Tailors for 26 Yr. CHICAGO. From start to finish good qual J I... I. .U. .JAM.lM..tH. S... W liy i me )iiwuuiiiiHaii(ig icai urc of all clothes made to order by this well known tailoring house, No detail Is too small to be Riven careful attention; your perfect comfort Is their sole aim. Call at our store and look over the splen did assortment of 500 latest snd nobbiest patterns. V7ew quote you prices that will Inter est you. Your satisfaction, as 'always, absolutely guaranteed. G. w. Johnson & (Jo. FIREWORKS, FLAGS and a fall line of BEAD CHAINS. BELTS. Etc, The Variety Store 94 Court St. Annora M. Welcti, prop sjMIHIllslllsW-WWt W ,H. . uesi graue Casto Machine Oil 40c gallon at !; Spce Bros. J 1 I SB HIllllflBIMIM'i"1""11"1 nt" mm IMsttM tU sUAeIvlVm fl-i IfllfsU. bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbIbbbbI I BTWml HaaaP J 1 " TTt Jkj Jm I Fall into line ! "CLA'SSIFIEDTADS' Aavtrtlstntats. rtvs Hats or let. ! tWa colans tatertedthre tines for ase. SOcaWtsk $t.SO m WV.IM. wq w.cr iiTnara anniiacit rata, WANTED. sasa,,sasi Wanted-A dining room RlrL Inoulre at onco at tho Leonard, 302 Front. 6-22-3t Wanted. Ono chambermaid and ono waitress. WUIamotto Hotol. C-22-tf Wanted. A second-hnnd horso rako. Apply to Thomas Hc-lmnn, 374 High Btroct C-22-tf Lodge OrQanlters Wantsd-For prin cipal cltlos; $100 to $200 monthly. Walter A. IUco. secretary, 611 Ell! cott Square, Huffalo, N, Y. 6-22-Ct Wanted. Llvo. cnorgotlc agent In this city. Good money. Apply to J. J. O'Malloy Gl Court street, aftor C p. m. C-20-3t Wanted. Two or threo hundred cords of old fir or second-growth fir. To bo dellvored In three months. Apply nt onco. Monoy advancod to right partlos. WUIamotto Hotel. 6-lB-lf Wanted. A good dining room girl at tho Cottago hotel. 6-10-tf Wood Wanted. 100 cords of big fir, or largo second growth, also somq heavy oak. Send scalod proposals to Hofer Pros.. Journal offlcfA. tf PER! SOrJAL '""" Ladles. Our harmless remedy ro llovos without fall delayed or sup pressed mopstruatlon. For frco trial address Paris Cbcmtral Co., Mtlwaukoo, Wis. C-12-6t-sat FOR 8ALE. Horse for Bale. Sevon years old. $C0: good to work or rldo. Inquire of Mr. Tuckor, 416 Capital street, Salem, Oregon. C-26-31 Kentish Cherries For salo at 3 conta par pound, delivered, In lota of. over CO pounds. Address J, W. Oash, route 2, Sllverton, Oregon. 0-23-13 For Sale. A good second-hand safe. also a good dollvcry wagon. Apply at G4 Btato street, G-23-31 Fop 8ale. A good work horse, about 0 or 10 years bid, weight 12S0. Call two blocks east and four blocks north of tho North Salerd school. N. O. BhanU. '0-13-tt For 8alev A second-hand hay baler, at a bargain. Call at Rolgelraan's Ulscksmtlb. shop, at 100 Chemokrfa atreoL C-20-tJt For 8ale A lot of good railing, could bo used Jn fitting up an office, porch, balcony or stalrrall with balusters Journal office (S-lS-tf For Bale. 00-acre farm In Marlon county. U mile of Sanltam river. In good settlement Five-room house, barn and necessary outbuildings. Woll watered with spring water at tho door. Ton acre of fruit of all kinds, prlnclpaly wlntor apples, A fine fruit and dairy farm, with lota of out-rango; within M mile of railroad, school, church and bus! noss town, with largo monthly pay roll. This Is a beautiful farm of good, black, productive land, and It sold at once will tako $2000, with halt down, and tho balanco from 3 to 5 years, at 6 per cent Interest Immediate possession For furthor Information address J. XX Ray, Mill City, Ore. 63-3m For Sale Full set Ilets Hot Air ap paratus. Apply to W. O. Itobblns, 167 Court street. 6-Z-tI FOR RENT. 'kWsssViM' For Rent Desk room to right party, after July 1st Apply to W. A, Lin ton. McCorralck block. 6-22-31 Rooms lor Rent Upstairs, Cottle block, by day, week or month. Also light housekeeping rooms. Electric lights, open all hours. Mat tie Hutchinson, prop, 4-23-lyr, LOST AND FOUND. rnSl?sN'b"lack,,JackeV onTOR street, between Mrs. John, Hughes' residence and the car lino on uom merolal street Flpdor pcm-re turn to Journal office. 6-28-3t test On Couit street, a boys light colored felt hat Finder phase leave at this offlco. -2J-3t r MISCELLANEOUS. 'idal'MF Wtue.flosr the Poolp8tmt Hot&J jBvrythlug up-to-dale and !.. . riaonnbla. Ntar. the big iriPiyawk: 8r,n DoqrsvNew and second band- From 76o to $1.35. J- n- wssnw secondiandtore 10J fiourt strort, Balwm; Oreipj). t ,. . t W-tyL First-Class Pasturae fdrcsttle. Apply to Wsltc MprJejf, $ Court sijeet, Salem . A2'?1 . Screed Doors $1.15 and upw.aM. IB" eluding Hardware, Screen wmuowa Wire Clotts. Lawn and Field Fenc ing and Bhlngles all at lowest prices "WALTER MpRLBY. CO Court BUBalem, Or, WM. ARM8TRONO has reaovoa was block sooth, opposlts ouiiasas aw bles, where be will repair th un derstanding Show mads or ro pald. In coaaectloo with J. PAQE 8BVRM "O'DonMd. earpenterraw,flHnssl gonoral Jobbing, 6-5-1 m Unique Cleanlnq Rooms 8h,wLj Johnson, tho clcaaors, are now, lo cated at 209 Commercial street They do a gonoral pressing and re pairing business, SpoclolUeot Skirts, silk waists, kid gloves, gonta' cloth lag, etc Phono 24. 6-28-lyr. J Removal. Tho Bolom Carriage Fact tory. Worner Fonncll proprietor, haa moved ftom Commercial street to North Liberty, at tho bridged Call and seo the now place, and In spect tho work douo. Satisfaction guaranteed. Worner Fwnel. ' Eoga for aetllnnPuro bred Whlto Plymouth Kock and Dlack Minor cas, tho beat layers known. T. IL Dlundell, Mornlngslde. Telophoni Na 2068 nod. 3-20 U 1 You Will always find the choice meats and rrocerles at the loweei prices at Edward's A Luschsr's, tH and 410 Btato street. 'Phone ordar', given special atteatloa. ,' LODSEt, Central Lodge No. IB K. of P Caatfc Hall In Uolman Dlock, corner Btt, and Liberty treota, Tuesday of eck. week rt 7:30 p. m-. A. B. 8trati C. a, II. J. Fleming K. of IL and i ? FORESTERS Of AMERICA Omi Sherwood Foresters No 19. MeW Friday nl(ht la Turner block. :k. S a, &cj W, Mlnturn.C.n.; A. L, Drown, Modern Woodmen of America Ort gon Cedar Camp No. 6341. Meets every Thursday evening u 8 o'clock Uolman Hall, Frank A. Turner, V. C. A. L. Diuwn, Clerk. i Protection Lost Na s, Ancient Or. der United Workmen, meets everyj 8turdy evenlnx la taa Holstt Hall, coraer est N4t aad UUHr, streets. VI1Ubst. ferttare wslcetM.1 J. O. araham, M. W. J. A. Bellwoett Recorder. OtTBOfATHY. Rm. M. T. fteheaMU. rrank J. and Anna M. Barr, Qradtsi Assericaa Kkoel ot Otiots4y,' ,'Xlrksvlrle, Mo succeseors to DV (Grace JUbrlthL ,13 aad HW to 4:34) toVsck. 04V4V jjFeHows' Tewpl. I'kOM UtJm Vtti Jreat4ace pktcae ! Rs. I sv. H. H. suavsll. 8narilvs THeesal ' neuiTcs and OsUoiUtfr HeVwssv. functloMMsi aieasid jtsssasss, w j'ralgla, headacWM.nefrpwi res4s Uon, dysp!eil. cestipikUon, ' rhoea, rheumatism, asthma, e3 D'Arcy block, Bute strest Pks 1 Main 38C6. U II Nfkhklna , S.. ftt OftttABllllV. hM. padded td his practlco (ho system est. jsupernostea air. for we ireaimesn 'ot acute and chrontc dlseues. lit Court street Balem, Or. TONSORIAU AND BATHS. Rysn's Shaving Farlerav-tNTea la-rs class barbers sesd. Finest W4I rooms In elty. Wa aatlssftif sts-rillssr. J. Ryaa, Pro. Evans' Barber only flrsUtoss slot Q aHsAs s4st arfsry lUssf asw aad s-ic-4si44. Mtssrt instils) M4W. Bivlys, IKj; ssaWt Hf ssiJM, Mc Two irst-cls fces Macks, q W. stwsts, fearis4sr. Detroit ShMfllsa. I bavo Just received a carload ol thees shingles. OrderJ given prompt attention at P . L. Larson's wage shop, or at resldenco, 373 Cburciv street 8, P. M'CRACKBN. , 6-28'1-m ' i O, H. MAOK Ruocssser to Dr. 3, U. X.U Whits Conisr, Balssi, Orscoa. PaMtoi d-trlnjr urorlor ODSTftUoas 4 ass sMts f s ta any brasck are fat assist id I CAHTAL CITY Express ttA TriDsftj FressiH ssrvtcs. TsISsV)sMKa.jML HaVUKMATI isjfcivssivsv SALEM WATER COMPANY OFICE CITY HALL otlls paysbls monthly ta atSXS BU COBJFlsuBia sn m Harper's fHhhiJi Is !' J Ott some into ysr-vti.- Ous. SehrsJtsr kssss It ' And yu knw Mr tf et. J paiwets HOME rj nnuwiWHiWlCO, omJ ssssmssss. ealt-rf. W8-B wsw-isv i "7 'iiiwcWaasyf. vy. JSSfVMtnm.jmwm w-. S4SfSt.SK- tsTfWSTw" 1 4 A i nor' fr.r , - r