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tataHjtthMMaaaVLLfri TJHE DAILY JOURNAL.. SALEM, OREGON SATURDAY, AUGUST 2 1903. wyj aBMMiTiiililto HAVE YOU HAD WITH IRON BED Tta vour own fault if your have a good oca uniosa you navo ,ble mil. Wo have nice bods for The House Furnishing Company.! Salem. 269 Liberty Street. Albany lltM'TlTiflTtfWtt DR. J. F. COOK Hat como to the conclusion that nil profession of tho healing ait out tit of tho vegetable kingdom la a falluro. When your system Is run out Hthout puro blood, you wm Htjdom. Poisonous drugs nor khtnlng wll not removo tho causo, ((disease. Thoso polsonD go Into I tdcrcato all kinds of diseases, cancorous tumors, consumption, dropsy, kit diseases, etc. Tou must boar In Hiiionous tonic, nor ? sumuiant, nor Itysonous drugs, whero tho results aro ama tho medlclno, when It takes an lieue In tho Bystom. You must not h'jwr ticKccss or uiaooso una pood a i I long tlmo to get it out or your Bystom. it will take months or a year to 1 lalld a now body from the bonos up. This Is what tho pooplo do not un brtUod. Thoy aro used to bolng humbugged. His medicines aro com toted of Nature's Horbs what tho human system requires. When tho an! mil get tick thoy will holp thomsolvos to those herbs, for thoy have the In ttioct, and tho pooplo havo not, ao wo havo to malio a study of It. It hat beea a Ufa study with Dr. Cook. Do not got weary; this life is too shorf tad too tweet to worry out of this world. Dr. Cook Cures All Kinds of Diseases 301 Liberty Street, Salem, Oregon. Choice and Cheap Aleats 1 will tell the best Meats that thoStato of Oregon can produco, as low u any of rajr competitors, and for tho presontj will quoto tho following prices, and at tho samo tlmo lnvlteyou to call and Inspect our Moats and get our prices on meats in quantities: Until farther notlco tho following aro taj price.: JUund atcak 10c Chuck ateak 7c Koast beef 6 to 10c Boiling beof 6 to 7c Vutton, for quarter Co ireat of Mutton 4c Hind quarter of mutton 8c leg of mutton 10c fsrk loin 10c Pork shoulder 8c Teal, hind quarter 10c Veal, foro quarter 7o Teaty years oxnorlenco soiling Beats. I will meet all cuts. E. C. CROSS, Phone Jacob Vogt co6m5'i nnV a w line of Men's. Ladles' and l Una's Shoes. Good flttlne. good ""aeana at lowest prices, go ana wwr you will be sire to eet a Bar- J. Brownstein & Son. U State street. Highest casn trice tor Hides. Pelts. WbI. Tallow i tors; also .'general dealer la old Rutberaad Metals. ACARD 8 all consumers of ee in Salem and vicinity $ffi I fcvlajr bpuehttBe Capital ice Works fr2rc"uV SOllCIt COBtlHHBBCe WT patronage. We will endeavor :wyve me service and will keep v- present exceilentqualltyorthe Jtilt address all orders to the trained or telephone Ho. 2131. Good Beer for Salem II : will take sone time to place ucnntM market froa trie - ofcwery.-aaa as we wis to get till) hnclatll mmit In nu-h vultfa !e la Salem and vldalty at an 2Lte, we have aade arrange- ?? uasaie tm uiyacia ana bcii JJ Bay brews, so well ad faver- 7 UaWI fvtka uofil a Va a- C08t. flnv nrir.. ...Ill kj 4l JTJJ M the local brewery has char llSll1' ffvJc we will reJr will ' aM3I6lOry. m Brewery Ass'n TROUBLE tUlLS.... rails break hereafter. Ymi nnn'k f a poriect mtinK and nou-broak. $3.50 and $4.00. SEE OUR NEW MORRIS CHAIRS muni tet&c only nnd vitality In tho vegetable doctors' knlvca nor thundor and but lay the foundation for al kinds your bones, and kill tho life of them mind that his medlclno Is not lorapornry reiior wnlch you got from euro death sooner or lator. Do not effect and stirs up tho polBons or expect to bo cured I1 a few days, foi long time coming on, ana it win tax 291, Salem, Oregon A stove that Is always ready! A stove that makes no smoke, smell ot ashest A cafe store! An economical stove! A clean stove! A stove that requires no skill to 'oper ate It! A stove which has revolutionized "cooking," and has transformed the drudgery of the kitchen work Into a pleasant pastime. A "Quick Meal" Stovo will do any and all work that can bo done on a wood or coal stove, only with the differ ence that the "Quick Meal" does it 2 ulcker, cheaper and in a more agree trie and reliable way. R. M. Wade & Co. SALEM WATER COMPANY OFFICE CITY HALL. For water service apply at office. Bills payablo monthly In advance. Mao all complaints at the one. WILL . RAISE QUAIL Missouri Man Goes Into it as a Business Will Domesticate Them.Hatch the Eggs in an Incubator, and SelUGame Birds A' now induatry with interesting pos sibilities has bon Inaugurated byduy Gordon of Columbia, Missouri. He calls It quail farming, nnd is working on tho theory that tho birds can bo ralaod on tho camo prlnclplo as barn yard poultry. His experiments havo already demonstrated tho fact that quails can bo raised as steadily, and wlih ns little cxponso ns chickens, but the question of profit still remains to be determined. Tho quail farmer, who Is a son of T. 8. Gordon, proprietor of tho Gordon hotel, Is at present conducting tho work on a limited Bcalo. Ho has sev eral acres of ground, Juct west ot tho hotel, tho farm bolng foncod with closely woven wife, which provonta tho escape oi tho birds, whoso wings nro clipped nt an early age. It Is tho Intention of tho ownor, howovor, to soon removo to Arkansas, whoro ho will securo a tract of land largo enough to opcrato tho farm on an ex tensive ByBwoni. Ills first oxperlmontB havo alroady Indicated, that tho vonturo may havo largo possibilities and ho hopos to soon havo tho birds on tho market at prices that may moan a fortune. His present design Is to ralso only brood quails, which now soil at 14 per pair, tho demand being well up with tho supply. Result of a Banter. It was purely by accident that young Gordon wont in to tho quail business. Whllo ho was engaged In cleaning out a chlckon Incubator ono dny, .Speed Mltcholl of Doon county leaned over tho fence nnd smiled with tho cold dis dain of an old-tlmo fnrmor for now fanglcd contrivances. "Why don't you raise quails In that thing?" said Mitchell. "An old bird hatched a dozen back ot my barn this week and didn't havo half tho troublo about It that you aro going to with that business." "Drlng mosomo eggs nnd I will," said Gordon, and thought no moro about It. Tho noxt day Mltcholl camo In with n dozen eggs, fresh from a qunll nost on his farm. Gordon put them fn the incubator and within 21 dayo nlno of tho eggs woro hntched. Throo of tho young quails died, but six thrived and nro now full grown. Tho result was so satisfactory that Gordon abondoned tho chlckon busi ness nnd now pesscssos a big covey of quails of all sizes'. Tho youngest birds nro kopt In a small, wlro covered quail yard, but tho larger ones nro pormltted to piny at will about tho promises, tholr wings having been clipped when ono month old. Tho youngest birds must bo handled with great caution and n careful regard for temperature They aro hatched In tho Incubator nt a temperaturo of 104 degrees, and whllo In the caro of tho mothor cot along well enough In tho daytlmo without artificial heat. All during tho night, howovor, it is necessary to keep a lamp burning In tho broodhouso to Insure a ompornturo of at least 00 do- grces. LIko all Incubaor products, tho birds are surprisingly tamo, and oven tho full grown quail can be picked up nnd fod out of tho hand at will. No Divorce Among Them. Tho quail breeded has ono peculiar obstacle to contond with In tho matter of reproduction. A pair of quails onco mated aro, stranroly enough, united for Hfo. Noithor tho malo nor tho fo mnlo will desert Its mato for anothor nnd tho loss of ono out of a pair Is oqulvalent to tho loos of both. Even after tho death of ono tho othor la not nt for reproduction purposes. If the hen quail Is paired with any other bird than her original mato hor eggs are barren nnd are never known to provo lortua undor r.ny conditions. This peculiar law cf nature Is a cerious drawback, as It la necessary to koop tho males and females in equal num bers, but otherwise quail brooding has many advantages over poultry. Gordon doss not oxpoct to market any of his quells for food purposes for several years, and hli present de sign is only to securo a good supply for brooding purposes. Even if ho so desired, ho could not market them In Missouri at presont without violating tho recently enacted gnmo law, which will for several years prohibit tho kill ing,, selling or buying or quails, owing to tho scarcity of supply In this stato. The ousinoss no is no conducting may In tlmo provo a solution of this very problom rs to tho future supply of birds for sporting purposes. If thoy can bo raised as easily as chick ens. cportaraen need havo no fear for the future of their sport, as it would do away with all possibility or the birds becoming extinct. Tho everago quail hen lays about 16 eggs per year, tho sotting neason lasting threo months, usually from the 1st of April to the lost week In June. As thero la a good demand for live birds at $4 per pair, tho possible profits of tho buol.ioes nro qulto ob vious. Thero seems no reason why the breeding of quails should not be- como as important en Industry as the raising of poultry; Oil Flows In Widow's Well. Tho village cf McGraw, three miles nst of Portland. N. Y.. which IS known far and near as tho "Corset City." Is watching with Intense Inter est tho developments in relation to the Tho Engktmmr Leaning from the cab window does more with his ears than his eyes. The n rum ble and grumble and roar" of his engine are to him articulate speech, and a false note in tnat jum ble of sounds would catch his car as quickly as a discord would strike the ear of the leader of on orchestra. He thinks more of his engine than himself. That is why he neglects to notice symp toms which are full of warning. The foul tongue, the bitter taste, sour risings, and undue fullness ni ter eating are but symptoms of dys pepsia or some form of disease in volving the stom ach and organs bf digestion and nu trition. In time the heart, liver, lungs, or other organs are involved and the engineer has to lay off. Dr. Pierce's iloUlcn Medical Discovery cures diseases of the stomach and organs of digestion and nutrition. It purifies the blood and builds up the body with sound healthy flesh. "I ued ten bottle of Dr. IHerce's Ooldea Medical Discovery mil everal Wall of his' lieu ant relleta ' a year iro thin ptlti(f, and hare had no trouble with luilW.tlon alnce," wrltea Mr. W. T. Thompson, of Tnwntend, nroadwaler Co , Montana, "Wordi fall to tell how thankful I am for the relief, at I had aufTered so much land It sertned that the doctors could do me no food. I trot down In weight to 115 pounds, and was not aoie 10 worx at an. now i we do a dav'a work on the farm. weigh 160 and can I have reconi. mended your medicine to tcTeral, and shall alwqya have a good word to aay for Dr. Pierce and Ills medicine " Dr. Tierce's Pleasant Pellets cure con stipation. strange prank of tho woll on tho prem ises or Mrs. Lottlo Gutchcsa, which yields oil In gonorous quantities. Oil was first dlscovored In tho well by Mrs. Gutchcsa Juno 7, whon sho drew from it to fill her tea kottlo In preparing her ovonlng mcnl. Al this tlmo sho and hor nolghbors supposed that In Bomo way a quantity of oil had leaked Into tho woll, and so sho drow out all tho contonts, thinking that whon tho woll filled again tho wntor would bo frco from tho foreign sub stance nnd tnat sho could uso It for household purposes as formerly. To hor surprlco, howovor, oil appoarod again In tho woll and has boon contin uing to rlso to tho top of tho wator in the woll In largo quantities. Tho color of tho oil Is a vory light groonlsh yellow, nnd It looks Ilka a very flno quality ot lubricating oil. Mrs. Gutchcss, who Is a widow and somewhat r.dvancod in years, owns hor little homo In Clinton street and was not agroor.hlo at first to tho Idea, Investigating tho oil proposition; no it might result In breaking up tho home that cho has hold for many years. Sho regards tho mattorln a different light now, and will tako stops to ascortaln tho sourco and quality of tho oil. A Inrgo amount of oil has been tak en out of tho woll by tho ownor, nnd has boon placed In ovory receptacle thrt could bo mustorcd Into sorvlco. Tubs, bollors, palls, fruit cans, and largo bottles hav boon filled, Tho oil Is tiBed by Mrs. Gutchoss In hor lnmpo and gives forth a luminous flame. Sho also useo It In hor oil stovo with equally good results. Mrs. Gutchwcs has had sovoral of fera from strargoro for hor proporty during tho, last few woeks, but she ro fuoca to put a prlco upon it until sho has mado a thorough Investigation of tho matter. Trlb Co. for sale by the Capital Drug SURE CURE FOR PILE8. Itching Piles produco molsturo and causo Itching, this form, as won as Blind, Dleodlng or Protruding Pllos aro curod by Dr. Do-san-ko'a Pllo Rom edy. stops Itching and blooding. Ab sorbs tumors. 50c a Jar at druggists, or sent by mall. Treatlso Freo. Write mo about your case. Dr. Boaanko, Philadelphia, Pa. For Balo at Dr. Stono's drug stores. Hop Picking Will begin In tho Johnson & Mur phy yards In West Salem, Wednesday morning, Soptcmbor 2. All wishing to pick In that yard will register at tho storo of Geo. W. Johnson & Co. 8-28-tf o Trlb for salo by all druggists. Early Hop 8ale. Charles Uvoely has returned from Harrlsburg, whoro ho purchased two flno lots of bops of tho early Fuggles varloty, and shipped thom East. Tho hops were tho crop ot Boggs Brothers, 74 bales, and T. L. Prior, 40 bales, and tho prlco phld was 22 cents. Tho world moves, and knowledge advances, Osteopathy la the best ad vancement in medical and surgical knowledgo recorded tho past century. Dra. Schoettle, Barr & Barr, Osteo paths, Grand Opera House, Sulem. Or. 0 Notice to Taxpayers. The board ot equalization for Ma rlon county, Oregon, will meet at the offlco of the county clerk on Monday August 31, 1903 at 9 o'clock a. in., and will remain in session each successive day for ono week. All parties Interested aro requested to appear and examine their assess ment tsr the year 1903, and havo all errors corrected by said board, It any there bo, as no corrections can bn, made after the adjournment of said board. CHARLES LEMBCKE Assessor of Marlon County, Oregon, Salem, Oregon, August 8, 1903, 8-8-d-w-3w o tttntb Ufastb st .aspa ,UlUlMlfMHmtim aaKEKWaB CGMm&Ac CLASSIFIED ADS Adverts stews, five Uses or less, (s M4. cetotra iasette4Urrerlsirr3ScS0caWeek $1.50 ssestfe. All over five Uses tie sane rate. WANTED. Wanted A two-room house. Apply P. O. Pox U.. City. 8-28-31 Wanted lieforo October TThToo young horsos, marcs proforrod. Would also tako wagon and harness. Also n cow or two. O. G. Jnmoson, Joiiorson. Oro. 8-Z7-3ta Wanted An exporloncod dining room girl. Pormanont position and good wages to right porson. 8-27-3f Wanted Onambormold and pantry girl at WUInmotto hotol. 8-25-tX Wanted At tho muto school, ono hall girl and ono dln'ng room glrL Ad dress Taos. P. Clarke Supt 8-25-tf Wanted Prunes to dry, or will pay highest cash prlco for rlpo prunos for drying. Clinton Kurtz, 8-24-lm. Wanted Approntlco girls, 2 oxporl enced makers, 3 exporloncod sales ladies. Apply at Now York Mlllln or Parlors, 317 Commercial St, Mrs. Hooker. Manager. 8-31-tf Wnted-T-T(atellug 'salospeoplo at a guarantoed salary ot SCO and up ward per month. Call at onco at 123 State strooL U D. Abbott & Co. 8-18-2wk Wanted A girl for general house work. Apply to Mrs. IL D. Alton, 347 High street 8-17-tf LOST AN FOUND. Stolen A Trlbuno blcyclo, 1003 mod el No. 878G1, 1-8 rollor cnain, Hart ford Regal tiros. Plndor roturn to H. Wlustanloy and rooclvo reward. 8-27-3t FOR SALE. aaaWaakaaaIiaaa.aat.alt. Willamette University Scholarship to leaso for doming term. Addross P. O. box 2G3. 8-27-tt For 8ale Cheap Or will trado for good cow ono good gentle work horse, twolvo yoara old, weight 1260 pounds, D. H. Leech, East Stato utroob. 8-27-3 1 a onap for ono wook liift acres, with Bmall fruit and orchard, closo In. Sprnguo & Co., 181 Stato stroo. 8-26-lwk (-or Bale tiny bead ot good buoou, mostly owios, sheared 11 pounds each thia season. A. D. Pottyjohi, at Hall's Forry. 2-21-3L For Sale 90-acro farm In Marlon county, Y mllo of, Bantlam rlvor, in good sottiomont Flvo-roora h&uso, barn and necessary outbuildings. Woll watorod with spring wator at tho door. Ton acrea ot fruit ot all kinds, principally wlntor apploa. A flno fruit and dairy farm, with lota ot out-rango: within Vi mllo ot rail road, school, church and business town, with largo monthly payroll. This Is a beautiful farm ot good, black, productivo land, and it sold at onco will tako 12000, with half down, and tho balanco -froin 3 to 5 years, at 0 por cont Interest 1m modlato possession. For furthor Information addross J. C Ray, Mill City. Ore- 0-3-3m FOR RENT. Scholarship for Rent-Two full schol arshlpa to Willamette univer sity for ront for tho coming school year. Ono for aalo. Apply to II., Journal offlco. 8-22-tf For Rent Good houso near business part ot city. Inqulro ot A. F. Ho for, Jr., at Journal offlco. 8-22-tf Rooms for Rent Up stairs, Cottlo block, by day, wook, or month. Al so' light housekeeping rooms. Eloc1 trio llghtii. Opon all hours, Commorclal St, No. 333, Phone: 29C5 Main. Mnttlo Hutchinson, Prop. MISCELLANEOUS. Just Arrived. A largo stock ot gents' furnishing goods, clothing, hats, no tions and fancy goods, trunks, tolo scopos and valises, etc. You can got bargains at No. 140 Stato stroot. S. Friedman, manager. 8-7-tf Tho Proper Thing Tho popular drink for family uso is G. S. soda and carbonated bovoragos. Every body should koop thoso goods at tholr homes. Call up Gideon Stolz Co, 'phono 421, I Have Just Purchased Tho Mlllor stock of now and socond-hand goods at 210 Commorclal street Will glvo you good treatment and doslro your patronage. Second band goods bought and sold. Also a nice stock of now goods on band. D, F. Jon man. 7-21-tf Screen Doors f 1.15 and upward, In cluding hardware, screen windows, Wlro Cloth, 'Lawn and Flold Fonc Ing and Shingles all at lowest prices. WALTER MORLEY, 60 Court St, Salem, Or. Unique Cleaning Rooms Shaw A Johnson, the cleaners, aro now lo cated at 209 Commorclal streot They do a gonoral pressing and re pairing business. Specialties: Skirts, silk waists, kid gloves, gents' cloth ing, etc. Phono 2614. 6-28-lyr. You will always And the choicest meats at tho lowost prlcos at Ed ward's & Luscbor's, 40G and 410 Stato street 'Phono ordors given special attention. LODGES. Central Lodge No, 18, K. of P, Castle Hall In Holman block, corner State and Liberty Sts, Tnosday of each week at 7;30 p. m. A. E. Strang O. O.. It J- Fleming K. of It and 8. Foresters of America Court Sher wood Foresters No. 19. Meets Fri day night in Turner block. S. W. Mlnturn. O. R.: A. L. Brown, Sec. Modern Woodmen of America Ore gon Cedar Camp No. 5246. Meets every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock Holmaa Hall, Frank A. Tumor, V, C; A. L. Brows, Clerk. Protection. Lodge No. 2, Anclont Or dor United Workmen, moota every Saturday ovonlng In tho Holmaa Hall, cornor Stato and Liberty fitroota. Visiting brethren, welcome. J. G. Graham, M. W.; J. A. Sellwood Recorder. Drs. Morso and Robertson. Rdoms 1 to 6, Holman block. Telephone 1381. Dr. W. 8. Mott Will horoaftor bo found In tho Drey block, 276V5 Com morclal stroot ovor Oregon Shoe Co. Offlco tolophono, 2531;, real donco phone, 2751. Offlco hours 9 to 12, and 2 to S. . OSTEOPATHY. Drs. M. T. Schoettle, Frank J. Barr and Anna M, Barr. Graduates Amorlcan School ot Osteopathy, Klrksvlllo, Mo., succoasora to Dr. Grace Albright Offlcn hours 0 to 12 and 1:30 to 4:30 o'clock. Odd Follows Tomplo, Phono Main 3721; rosldonco phono 2G03 rod. Dr. H. H. 8covoll, Suggestive There poutlcs and Osteopathy. Nervous functional and montxvl diseases, neu ralgia, hoadachos, nordvous prostra tion, dyspopsia, constipation, diar rhoea, rhoumatism, asthma, cto. D'Arcy block, Stato street Phone Main 38C6. TONSORIAL AND BATHS. Ryan's Shaving Parlors Soron flraU class barboro ongagod. Finest bath rooms In city. Wo uso antlsoptlo Btorillzora. J, Ryan', Proprietor. Evan's Barber Shop Only first-class shop bn Stato stroot Kro'ry thing now and up-to-iato, Flnc-it porce lain baths. Shavo, lEo; hair-cut 26a baths, 2Sc. Two first-class boot blacks. C. W. Evans, proprietor. FRUIT TRAYS, BOXES as! CRATES all kinds and styles. First Class work ant material, Prices reason able. Skop on Miller St., South Salem. Phone Red 2191. GEO. F. MASON. THE BUTE CAFE to Commercial Street Crawfish ) All served in HotTamales the most ap Cold Lunches ) petizing style E ECKERLEN, Proprietor Wf S.C, STONE, M,D. JM ....PROPRIETOR OP.... StONE'S DRUG STORES SALEM, OREGON. The stores (two 'n. number) axe lo cated at No. 235 and M7 Cesmereiar streot, and are well stocked wki complete line ot drugs and medicines, tollot artlclos, perfumery, brushes, etc. Has bad somo 25 years experience 1b the practlco of modlclno, and bow makes no charges tor consultation, ex amination ot jlreecribtlon. C, H, MAOK Succoisor to Dr. J. M. Koono. In Whlto Cornor, Salem, Oregon. Parties desiring superior oporatlons at mod erat foo In any branch aro ic espoclal request. CAPITAL NATIONAL Bank of Salem. The only National ank In Marlon County, Transacts a gonoral banking business. 8AVINQ8 DEPARTMENT. Pays lntorost on savings Accounts. IIUIE WING SANG CO. FANCY DRY GOODS Made up In new line of wrappers, all colors. White Underwear. All kinds of waists, fancy .roods, silks, Gents and ladles f umlshtng goods, mattlass nowforsale cheap. 100 Court St.. Salem. Or, Corner Alley, Harper's Whiskey Is the tin Get some Into your vest Qua. Schrelbsr keeps It, And you knew the rest FARMER'S HOME 15S State Street Headauarters for FISH and POULTRY delivered on short notice. VEOE TABLESaold on commission. Up-to-date price on poultry, eggs and sutler S. K. ENTRIKEN, Salem. Phone 31 Mala. 149 Court Street, Card Indexes The time-saving method. Wo make them to suit your Ideas. Cards ruled to any slzo and form. Cabinets mado to fit Ring us up and let us explain. Prlcos surprisingly cheap. GEO. F. RODGERS & CO 130 Court St. Salem, On 7-30r- Hoppickers Supplies at The Veittfety Stone 94 Court St. Anaera M. Welch. Prop CAPITAL CITY Express and Transfer Meets all mail and passengor trains Baggage to alt part of tho city. Prompt service. Telephone No. 24L KECK MAM, 1EDR4CK I MMYER M -. n i 4 A J .! i 1 I