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X n--J-Tr -ivt- -' T7 'tiy''mTr,C w?tb-' -- "nc ,iArtaiadtfsiuaaujssaaBi1 THE DAILY JOURNAL, SALEM,, OREOOb. WEDNESDAY, 8EPTEMBER 2, 1003 THREE aresT' oisal a ntniiiiiMtaiMimmmnmiigmimcsimm UHAVE YOU HAD WITH IKUW BhU KAILS.... Its your own fault if your rails break hereafter. ' You can't bavo a good bed unlosayou have a perfect fitting and non-break-ablo rail. Wo have nico beds for $3.50 and $4.00. The House Furnishing Company, i Salem. 269 Liberty iHHWWJmwMimiTOmitMmcwmMM DR. J. F. COOK Has come to the conclusion that nil profession of the- healing art out list of tho vegetable kingdom la a falluro. When your system is run out without puro blood. You will only And. vitality In tho vegotabU Hijdom. Poisonous drugs nor doctors' .knlvos nor thundor and Iiitnlng wll not removo tho causo, but lay tho foundation for al klndi i disease. Those poisons go into your bones, and kill the. life of them lid crcnto all kinds of diseases, cancorous tumors, consumption, dropsy toss diseases, ptc. You must bear .In jlaonous tonic, nor ? stimulant, nor lelionons drugs, whore tho results are tamo tho medlclno, whon It takes an tiftso In tho systom. You must not ozpect to bo curod 1" a few days, for four sickness or dlscaso has boon a long tlmo coming on, and It will tak i long tlmo to got It out of your system. It will take months or a year to bojld a now body from tho bouos tip. This Is what tho. pooplo do not un dettand. Thoy aro used to being humbugged. , His modlclnes aro com poied of Naturo's Uorbs what tho human system requires. Whon the anl Bill got sick thoy will help thomsolves to thoso herbs, for thoy havo the In itlnct, and tho people havo not, so wo havo to mnko a study of It It haa beta a llto study with Dr. Cook. Do not and too iwoot to worry out of this world. Dr. Cook Cures All Kinds of Diseases 301 Liberty Street, Salem, Oregon. Choice and Cheap Meats I will sell th'o host Meat that tho State of Oregon can produco, as low uujr of my competitors, and .for thepresont, will quoto tho following trices, and at tho samo tlmo lnvltoyou to call and Inspect our Meats and ilw prices on meats In quantities: tytilfihher notlco tho following aro nyprlces: found steak 10c Cbuck steak 7c' Rout boot G to 10c Boiling bcof G to 7c Kalton, for quartor Co Breast of Mutton 4o Ind quartor of mutton 8c teg of mutton 10c fork loin , 10o Fork shouldor 8c Teal, hind quartor 10c Teal, foro quarter 7a frenty years experience selling .Beats. I will meet all cuts. E. C. CROSS, Phone acofc Vogi f?5 i ElltNfe... II..aU.m'. I 4I3' 4lff ""vuaojDCj. uuuniiiuuiivv. wring- anl at lowest prices. Go and iur you Will 08 Sire rogcis Bar J. Brownsteia & Sob. U State street. Highest cash price for Hides, pelte. Woal. Tallow Nfurs: also toaeral dealer la old N. Rubber md Metals. A CARD fa all consume? s of ice in Salem and vicinity j.jj Jcvln? toagattae Capital Ice Works spectrally solicit a ceatiaaaace Wircatraasge. We will eadeaver 'srove the service gad will kep e Drescat excellent aualltv onae l fee address all orders to the I -ifBca or TKtBM no. xui. Good Bcfe lor tSkm It will take Mm tine te place reawjiaia ssancet um ih 5 Brewery.-aad m we wMM ret nllllliulliu aaail In tau-Bl With tfelaSi4aivjclalty t am, w MYt MM Tne- loaa4lt!M01yBiaaadll- ! Raw kuuia mn uialf III tlVAf. fklnwakiiU.'ua.l.lll P- e coast. oar prices will b the ?fJtke local Brewery has char?-1 m ihe service we will reader will '--s Musraciery. lem Brewery Ass'n TROUBLE 1 ffrmn SEE OUR NEW MORRIS ! CHAIRS mum Street. Albany mind that his medicine is not temporary rcllof which you get from ouro death sooner or lator. Do not effect and stirs up tho poisons or got weary; this life Is too hhorf 291, Salem, Oregon A stove that It always ready I A stove that makes no smoke, smell ot ashet " A safe store I An economical stove I A clean store I A store that requires ne skill to oper ate it) A stove which hat revolutionised "cooking," and has transformed the drudgery of the kltchca work Into a pleasant pastime. A "Quick Meal" Stove will do any and all work that can be done on a wood or coal stove, only with the differ ence that the "Quick Meal" docs it quicker, cheaper and In a more agree able and reliable way. R. M. Wade & Co. SALEM WATER COMPANY OFFICE CITY HALL. For water service apply at office, Bills payable monthly In advance. Mae alt complaints at the oface. a sBbs2Laaf lBBBasaBflp3E m sjsjeassasJESi skagwAy MAN IN SALEM Tells Some Interesting Facts About the Gateway City Harlori II. Itoyal and son Wlllnrd, ot Skagway, Alaska, havo been tho suostB of Mr. lloyal'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. D. Royal, on South High street, for n fow wooks and ro turned Friday to tholr homo. Mr. Itoyal Is an Oregon man and has for a number of years conducted a otcatn laundry In Skagway, being ono of tho successful and substantial business mon of that place. Ho has a plant about as largo as tho Salem Btcam laundry, leaving It In chargo of his wlfo and oldest son while on a visit here. Just boforo leaving, and at tor ho had mndo all arrangements to mako this visit, ho had tho misfortune to meet with an accident In connec tion with tho machinery a belt slip ping off and breakingthat cost him tho loss of his right oye. Ho came to Portland and had It taken out and will havo a glass cyo put In boforo Uo returns. Today Mr. Royal and his son went to Albany to visit friends, nnd w)U leavo for Alaska on Friday. In a conversation with a reporter ho said tholr town was prosperous, doing a largo transportation business, ontortatntng and transferring most of tho travol Into Alaska from thb steam ors to tho trains on tho Whlto Pass railroad. Thoro was somo farming dovoloped around thoro, tho principal crops being hay and potatoes and vegetables. No fruit Ib grown, but thoro Is an nbundanco of wild bar rios, tho red currant and raapborry, nnd tho blucborry growing In great abundance On Linn canal mnay canneries nnd herring saltcrles were springing up. Tho weather was mild, nnd tho only cold weather was when o northor blow down between tho mountains In tho winter. Nono but osteopaths nro compe tent to pass upon tho merits of oste opathy. Dra. Schoettlo, Ilnrr & Barr, Osteo paths, Grand Opora Houso, Salem, Or. Bed Time I tako a pleasant herb drink, the next morning I feel bright and my com Dloxlon is better. My doctor says It acts gently on tho Stomache, liver and kidneys, and is a pleasant laxative. It Is mado of horbs. and Is preparod as easily as tea. It Is called Lane s mod lclno. All druggists sell It at 25c and CO centa. Lane's Faml.y Modlclnes moves the bowels each day. If you cannot get It, Bend for froo samples. Address, Orator Woodward, LeRoy, N. Y. Hop Picking Will begin In tho Johnson & Mur phy ynrds In West Salem, WodnoHday nornlng, September 2. All wishing to pick in that yard will register at tho storo of Goo. W. Johnson & Co. 8-28-tf a "luuCAlToHniATibN t always dangerous do not submit to the surgeon a kulfe until jou hare tried De Witt's Witch Ilnil Salve. It will cure when everything elae falls It haa done this In thousands of. caars. litre la one ot ttiem s I suffered from bleeding and protruding piles for twenty years. Was treated by different speclallsta and uaed many reme dies but obtained no relief until I useil DeWltt'a Witch I late! BalTe. Two boxed ot this salre cured me eighteen months bko and 1 hare not una a toucn or me pura nllw 8. C. alnee. Kor 1 :e. II. A. Tloadtle, Hummerton, 8. C. ' Ullnd, BlecdlDf, Itching snd l'rotrud- l'llca uo remedy equals IJeWltt'a Wltcli in? IMlea no remedr eouala llaiel tlalre. Bold by V. O, Haas, 06 Btato street. Militia Orders. Armory Co. M, Third Regiment. Oregon National Guard, Salem, Oro., August, 30, 1903. Company Order No. 2. Headquar ters Co. M, Third Infantry, O. N. O. In compllanco with genprnl orders, No. 3, headquartora Third Infantry, O. N. a., tho officers and enlisted mon of Company M, Third Infantry, O. N, Q., aro hereby ordorod to re port in tho armory fully armed and equipped Thursday, Soptember 3. at G o'clock a. m., for tho purpose of leaving for camp at Gearhart park. Each man will provide himself with sufllclent toilet articles to insure com. fort and cleanliness, a chango ot un derwear and two pair of socks. An extra pair ot stout black shoes may bo taken, in caso shoes Issued by war department havo not been worn a sufllclent length of tlmo to bo easy on tho feet. Men will not be excused from at tendance at camp, except In caso of sickness or urgent necessity, and then only at tho discretion ot the commanding officer. Excuses must bo presented to com manding officer at the armory on or beforo September 2d to be of any use to men presenting them. By order of QHAS. A. MURPHY, Captain Commanding Co. M." Third. Infantry, O. N. O. 8-31-td ran foundation ob- liEArvrn. Nourishment Is the foundation of health life strength. Kodol Dyspepsia Core U tb one great medicine that caabtes the stomach and dlzeattre organs to dlceat, as similate and transform all food into the kind ot blood that nourUhcs the nerres and feeds the tissues. Kodol lays the founda tion for health. Nature doea the rest lo dlgrtUlUn. Oyspepala. and ail disorders of the stomach and digestive rrgsna are enred by the uh of Kodol Bold by V. U. Usas. WJ Btste street The doctor sometimes posses a harder sentence than the judge. But the sen tence of the doctor is more often set aside or overruled than is that of the judge. In the case of Mrs. Revcruft given below, the doctor sentenced her to about eighteen years of physical punish ment and misery. But she rebelled against the sentence, and commenced tne use of Doctor Pierce's Favorite Prescription. In a few weeks she was a well woman. It's a peculiarity of the cures ef fected by the use of Doctor Ficrce'a Favorite Prescrip tion, that they are generally cures of chronic diseases. A woman suffers with diseases 'peculiar to her sex, she takes medical treatment, gets no better, and has no hope-held out to her of improvement Then in her discouragement she turns to Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription and finds a prompt and lasting cure. "Fa vorite Prescription " establishes regu larity, dries unhealthy drains, heals in flammation and ulceration and cures female weakness. Tour yean ago my health began to fait," writer Mrs. Nellie M. Reycraft, of Olenwood, Wafr'ngton Co., Oregon. "I had a very heary dragging and weight In the region of the uterut, pain In back and loltu, could not Hit anything lieary, rest at night Ttry poorj stomach de ranged. One pliyildan Mid I waa overworked, another aatd I had congestion and falling of uterus. Ite treated me nine months and said I would not be well until I had passed the chauge of life. I was only twenty-seven years old then I became discouraged, and began using Doctor Merce'a Pavorlle ITescrlptlou. Took a tea spoonful three times a day began feeling better right away. Am using my third bottle now. and feel I am In good health. I believe Dr. Pierce's Pavoiite I'rescrlpllon haa restored mc to health. If suffering women would give It a fair trial they would give It praise.1' Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, paper covers, is sent free on receipt of ai one-cent stamps to pny expense of mailing only. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. SURE CURE FOR PILES. Itching Piles produco molsturo and causo itching, this form, as woll as ujiuu, uiveuiiiK ur xtuituuiuk xtiics aro cured by Dr. Bo-san-ko's Pllo Rom cdy, stops Itching and blooding. Ab sorbs tumora COc a Jar at druggists. or sont by mall Trcatlso Freo. Wrlto mo about your caso. Dr. uosanko, Philadelphia, Pa. For salo at Dr. Stono's drug stores. Uso Trib for Liquor habit. JUST AHOUT DBDTIMH take a little ISsrly Riser It will cure con stipation, biliousness nnd llrer troubles. DeWltts Little Iiarly ltlsers are different from other nllls. Thev do not a-rlne and break down tho mucous membrnues of the stomach, llrer and bowels, but cure by gently arousing the secretions and giving strengin in tueae organs, oom oy i'. u. Haas, oa Htate street Trlb for salo at Danlol Fry's. Hay Scales First-class hay Bcaloa now in opera tion at tho Blectrie Storo, on East Stato street, .Always ready for busi ness. A. S. BPPLBY, Prop. 7-18-tf o Spring Water Is what Strong's use on tholr tablos. On theso warm days thoro Is nothing Ilka It. Trib for salo by all druggists, m Here's Something Worth Your At tention. No liousowlfo con proporo a good meal without cholco groceries. Now, that Is Just what wo havo boon tolling you all tho tlmo. You will And we keep tho best In tho city. BRANSON & RAOAN. 1 o Trib for sale at tho Palace Phar macy. 25c Can Do Wondors In tho way of a meal, If you call on George Bros., tho Whlto House Restaurant. Thoy can servo you tho host to bq had on the coast Opon day and night Trlb for salo by all druggists. Uso Trlb for tobacco. o CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Hit KM Yen Han Always togM Bears the Signature of fy&Zik Your Stepmother, la U11 here, and as busy a ever. When" your clothes are worn and dirty, or the buttons Gat, take them to her, at tho Salem Dyels and Cleaning Works.- Repairing ad rellning; new velvet collars put o overcoats; also four suits a month for 1. Called for and returned. MR8. C. 11. WALKER, Prop. 195 Commercial Street i-HiCHECf KR'8 CNtttlOH HNVi ttHlAsl aaa. P)VX. feri! fcsr (JHlUHUffl U liKU t4 ilJ MMAlUs) vlUWNrittsn. Taksi44Br. 4 "HmUtf fW L4Im.M tsaav MiaJL. 1ft Knit TssUslinlsle u DrfUM . -if iMurii fltaifM WWiVH iTW PHrtW aVJr 4sWWWtarai CeJa far Free Utmflm. WrXs iVlWXlsj u7 Mtsl IsfHai sfssH ataa. 1st UU. aWUif UMHW im W SMsaslf Pf r IPMSr8u,0,tt",l A JkMmmJUnm pt VU. Tfcnwfrt. Sa4. H ttnlt SAmI. SufanlSj, K. CUvdw 'Im iwr kdia tuk be iSml" be, a M. lnn, .nslMl.lr Tt,iluTWrslttnMtMltrS f?toU' Cill l tuais, CIk.sV. ts nwr 1.. n ! 21 mm. I Ui, UmtA t wf M m otmI u. ' r M Cum. Suifial Vim. MS m k) nrMikir OAHTtu srjDV. laMcasTgn. ea. CLASSIFIED ADS AaverttMsstat. ttvs Haes i or jfjss. tatfcts eetof a Inserted fhreettwt far 23c. SOca Week Sl.SO a month, ah orer firs tee attheMaw rare. WANTED. Wanted Fifty hop pickers at our yard near Brooks. Jos. Hnnoy. 9-1.3t Wanted Man to labor in tllo factory. Apply at Fair, Grounds. 8-JT-3t Wanted Room and board for two gontlemon, Roforonco gtvon and roqutrcd. Pcrmanont at right place. Address "Z. Y. K.," caro Journal. 810-3t Wanted Chambormold and pantry girl nt Wlllametto hotol. 8-26-U Wanted Prunes to dry, or will pay highest cash prlco for rlpo prunoa for drying. Clinton Kurtz, 8-2 Mm. Wanted Apprentice girls, 2 experi enced makoro, 3 exporloncod sales ladies. Apply at New York Mlllln or Parlors, 317 Commorclal St., Mrs, Hookor, Manager. 8-21-tf LOST AND FOUND. Lost On Suuday ovonlng, ladles' dark oxford coat, lougth. Finder ( leave nt Wlllapiotto hotel. 8-31-3t uost A hickory cano with "grandpa" ougravod on end of handla Roturn to Journal offlco or Boworsux storo. '" ! 8-31-3t Lost Au fclk fob, with a naino on th back. A suitable reward tor the roturn ot samo to Watt Shlpp, Sa lem, Oregon. 8-23-St POH atALb. Willamette University Scholarship to leaso for coming term. Addross 1'. O. box 203. 8-27-tf A bnap For ono week 12 acres, with small fruit and orchard, close In. Spraguo &. Co., 181 Stato stroo. 8-26-lwk For Sale UO-acro farm in Marion county, & mile of Santlam river, in good aotiiemouL Fivo-room houso, barn and nocossary outbuildings Well watorod with spring wator at tho door. Ton acroa of truit of all kluds, principally wlntor apploa. A Ouo fruit and dairy farm, with lota ot out-rongo; within Mi mllo of rail road, school, church and buslnuss town, with largo monthly payroll. This lu a beautiful farm of good, black. productlYo land, and It sold at onco will tako X20U0, with half down, and Uio boianco trom 3 to & years, at u per cont intorost. im inodlato possession. For turthor Information address J. 13. Ray, Mill Vjiiy, uru. u-j-jiu- FOR HENT. sssssassHssSsaa..'Ssas'SiisajS,'ayNisa For Rent 7-room houuo with base iiiont and woll wator pipes, l-i-qulru at 424 High or 103 Stato HL A. Schrolbur. 0-1-tf Uchoiarshlp for Kent Two full schol arshlps to Wlllamotto unlvor slty for ront for tho coming school year. Ouo tor salo. Apply to II., Journal offlco. 8-22-tf For 'Rent Good houso near buslnoas part of city. Inqulro of A. F. Ho- for, Jr., at Journal ofllco. 8-22-tf Rooms for Rent Up stairs, Cottle block, by day, wook, or month. Al so light housekeeping rooms. Elec tric lights. Open all hours. Commorclal St, No. 333. Phone: 29CG Malu. Mattlo Hutchinson, Prop. MIUCfcLLANfcOUi. sa'XWSaaasW At 149 Stato Dtroot tho prices on clothing, furnishing goods, notions, otc, will convlnco tho most skeptical that thov can got great bargains while tho goods lost. S. Frlodman manager. Salem Truck and Dray Co. O Moat and best equipped company in Sa lem. Piano and fumlturo moving a spocialty- Ofllco 'phone, B01. W. W. Hrowp & Son, proprietor, Offlco No. CO Stato street. (M-lm Fruit Drying- Persons desirous ot having small quantities of fruit dried pleaso bring in by Thursday so aa 'o avoid tho rush lator on. H. 8. Jory. 8-31-St The Proper Thing The popular drink for family uso la O. S. soda and carbonated beverages, Every body should keep those goods at their homoa. Call up dldeoa Stols Co, 'phono 421. I Have Just Purchased The Miller slock of now and second-hand goods at tlO Commercial street Will givo you good treatment and dealre your patronage. Second hand goods bought and sold. Also a alee stock ot new goods oa hand. D. F. Jor man. T-21-tf Screen Doors L16 and upward, In cluding hardware, screen windows, Wire Cloth, Lawn and Field Fenc ing and Shingle all at lowest price. WALTER MORLBY, 80 Court St, Salem. Or. Unique Claanln Ream aWiaw a Johnson, the cloaaen, are bow k "cated at 209 Cossaerclal street Thoy do a general preMlBg aaa re pairing bualaesa. BpeciaKlMi Skirts, allk waists, kid gloves, gents' cloth ing, etc. Phoae 2-614. (-2S-lyr. You will always fine) the cfceJcaet meats at tne lowest prices at jsa ward's & Luecher's, 408 and 410 Buta street 'Phone orders glvea special attention. tglHHM Central Lodge He. 10, K. of PrCastle, Hall In Ilplmaa block, corner Bute and Liberty St. Tiosday of each weok at 7;30 p. m. A. . Strang O. C, X. J. Fleming K. of R. and S. Fereatars at America Court 8her wood Foreeters No. 19. Meets Frit - day "night in Turner "block "S7 if, Mlnturn. C. R.; AJ L. Brown, gee. Modem Woodmen ef (Amerioa Ore gon Cedar1 Camp No. C240. Meets ovory Thursday evening at 8 o'clock Holman Hall, Frank A. Turner, V. P.; A. U Brown, Clork. Protection Lodge No. 2, Ancient Ot dor Unltod Workmen, meets every Saturday ovonlng In the Houaaa, Hall, corner Btato and Liberty streets. Visiting brethren wetooeae., J. a Graham, N. W,; J. A. Sollwee4 Recerder. PHYJlU3ljNNRa Dra, Morse and Robertson. Rooms 1 to 5, Holman block. Telephene 1381. Dr. W. 8. M ott Will hereafter be found In tho Drey block, 27Sft Ooa morclal atroot, ovor Oregon Mioe Co. Offlco tolophone, 3931; reel, donca phono, 2761. Offlde hours' 9 to 12, and 3 to 5. OSTEOPATHY. Wasasu(atiasti)AsasksaMi Dra. M. T. Schoettle, Frank J. Ban and Anna M. larr. uraauaes; American School ot Osteopathy, Klrksvlllo, Mo., successors to Dr.'' Grace Albright Offlco, hours 9. a 12' and 1:30 to 4:30 o'clock. "04M1 Follows' Tomplo, Phone Main 3T51; residence phone Z5U3 red. Dr. H. H. Scovell, Suggestive Thar poutlcs and Osteopathy. Nerroa functional and mental diseases, neu ralgia, hoadachos, 'nordvous prostra tion, dyspepsia, constipation, diar rhoea, rheumatism, asthma, etc. D'Arcy block. State street Phone Main 2866. TONSORIAL AND BATHS. Ryan's Shaving Parlors Sovon nrsU class barbora ongagod. Finest bath rooma In city. Wo uao antlaeptio storlllsors. J. Ryan, Proprietor; Evan's Barber Shop Only arst-claM shop on Stato streot Rrery thlag now nnd up-to-tiata Finett yorce. lain baths. Shave, 16o; hair-cut tfo baths, 25c. Two first-class boot blacks. O. W. EvanB, proprietor. FRUIT TRAYS, BOXES a4 CRATEf all klRlt Hd slvlM. First CUM work til Mrerlal, lrk rMtXrii able. SMp or Milter St.. Seatk SalCR. rh0aeR4 2I91. OEO. P. MASOH. THE ELITBCAFB KM Cemmsrelsl Strstt. Crawfish )AU served in HotTamale.s the most ap Cold Lunches ) petizing style E ECKERLBN, ProprUtcr at S. C. ST0N1E, M, 0. ....PROPRIETOR OF.... STONE'S DRUG STOKES SALEM, ORKQON. The stores (two 'n number), are lt catod at No. 235 and 297 ComaeretaJ streot, and are woll stocked wRX a complete line of drugs and e41eles, toilet articles, perfumery, bntaaea, eto. Has had somo 25 years eiperieaee la the practice of medicine, and makes no charges tar consultation, amlnatlon or preecriptioa, O. H. MAOK Successor to Dr. J, M. Keene, la White Corner, Salem, Oregon. Parties doslrlng suporlor operations' at od-. orat foe in any branch aro in especial, roquost CAPITAL NATIONAL Bank ef Salem. The only National ank in Marioa County. Transacts a general banklaf business. 8AVIN08 DEPARTMENT., . Pays Interest on savings 'accounts, Hsrper's Whiskey Is the Get seme Into yeur vest. Qua. Schrelher keece It, And you knew the rest FARMER'S HOME IM (Hate Street. Hea Barters far FISH as! POULTRY delivers h efcert aettce. VEfE TARLESsklea caaualMlea. Ua-tat dite rke ea peal try. erjra dad kattr S. K. ENTRIKEN, SakM, Paaatt 31 Mala. 149 CeartStrett, Cutihuiexi The time-saving method. We nake them to suit your Ideas. Cards ruled to any size aad form. Cabinets made to st Ring us up and let us explain. Prices surprisingly cheap. GEO. F. RODDERS A CO. 130 Court St Salem, Oft 7-W Racine Fct at TlW Vttkty Stosrf ' 91 Ceart St. Alters M. Wekk. Pr CAPITAL C4TY l . Express tni Tnisfcr Uih all malt and baaSMator tfaJaa Baggage to all parts of the cKy, Totapi service, leiefwoa fto, i. HCKMAN. MfmCt & MNYaaX s sji i '!