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' ?,' TV 4tyjiff3fiy v-r-rvW IfR T"r ' I THE DAILY JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1W3 EVKK ' T. f -gpr-r- ' V-JJ.f-V- l' The House Furnishing Company, f Salem. 269 Liberty tttatoaf aMnm tf mwiisf w8l DR. J. F. COOK Has como to the conclusion that all profession of tho healing att out liae of tho vegetable kingdom li a failure. When your system la run out without pure blood. Tou will only find vitality la tho vegetable Unjdom. P(oIbcuous drugs nor doctors' knives nor thunder and U&tnlng wil not removo tho cause, but lay tho foundation for al kind i dlsoaso. Thoso poisons go into your bones, and kill tho 11 fo of thorn tti croato all kinds of diseases, cancerous tumors, consumption, dropsy tone dlseasos, etc You must boar Id mind that his mcdlclno Is not prisonous tonic, nor ? stimulant, nor temporary relief which you get from poisonous drugs, whore tho results nro suro doath soonor or later. Do not blame the mcdlclno, when It takes an effect and stirs up tho poisons or dlieaso In tho system. You must not your slcknoss or dlscaso has boon a long Umo coming on, and It will take I long tlmo to got It out of your system. It will tako months or a year to build a now body from tho bones up. This Is what tho peoplo do not un derstand. Thoy aro used to being humbuggod. His medicines aro com posed of Naturo's Herbs what tho human system requires. Whoa the an! mats get sick thoy will holp themselves to thoso horbs, for. they have the In itlnct, and tho peoplo havo not, so wo havo to mako a study of It It kai bwn a life study with Dr. Cook. Do not and too sweet to worry out of this world. Dr. Cook Cures All Kinds of Diseases 301 Liberty Street, 'Salem, Oregon. Choice and Cheap Meats I will soil tho best Moats that tho State of Oregon can produce, as low as any of my competitors, and for thoprosont, will , quoto the following prlcos, and ' at tho sanio tlmo Inviteyou to call and Inspect our Moats and got our prices on meats In quantities: Until further notlco tho following are my prlces: Round steak lOo Chuck steak 7c Roast boot 0 to 10c Boiling boot ,..'..' 5 to 7o Mutton, for quartor So Breast of' Mutton 4c Hind quarter of mutton 8c Log of mutton , .' lOo Pork loin 10c Pork shouldor ..' 8c Veal, hind quarter lOo Veal, foro quarter 7o Twenty years oxporlenco soiling meats. I will meet all cuts. , E. C. CROSS, Phone A ttove that Is always ready I A itovc that makes no smoke, smell ot ashes t - A safe stove I An economical stove! A clean stove! A ttove that requires na skill to oper ate itl A ttove which has revolutionized "cooking," and has transformed the drudgery of the kitchen work Into a pleasant pattlme. A "Quick Meal" Stove will do any and all work that can be done on a wood or coal ttove, only with the differ ence that the "Quick Meal" does It quicker, cheaper and In a more agree able and reliable way. R. H. Wade & Co. SALEM WATER COMPANY OFFICE CITY HALL. Por water service apply at office. U Payable monthly la advanc 8 U complaint at the 4ac. 'i III LLLLvLLm i I cf ieMtaagBJiC'trtf Once Weak NowStfongj "Vo are now prepared to deinonatrato our superiority ' in LACE CURTAINS. To Make Oar Claims Convincing Our inlroductoryx snlos will J be made at easy prices. The Economical Dealers Street. Albany oxpect to bo cured h a few days, for get weary; this II fo is too short 291, Salem, Oregon Jacob Vogt 265 Com'l St. Has a new line of Men's. Ladles' and Children's Shoes. Good fitting, good wearlntr add at lowest orlces . Go and see fjr you will op sire to get a Bar gain. J. Irownstcin k Son. 54 State street. Highest cash price paid for Hides. Pelts. Wool, Tallow aadfurs; also teeners! dealer la old IroBi Rabberand Metals. Spring Water Is what Strong's use on their tabloa. On these warm days thoro Is nothing like it. Hay Scales First-class hay scales mow in opera tion at the Electric Store, on East State street. Always ready for busi ness. A. 8. EPPLEY, Prop. 7-18-tf Here's Somethlno Worth Your At tention. No housewife can preparo a good meal without choice groceries. Now, that is Just what we havo been telling you all tho tlmo. You will find we keep the best In the city. BRANSON & RAGAN Dr. A. T. Roberta Has Returned. Dr. Roberts, tho oyo specialist who was hero two years ago, and through the perfection of his work gained a reputatlpn second to nono In Oregon, has returned to Salem and has a, fine sulto ot offices over Dalrymplo'a store, whera he would bo pleased to meet all of his old friends and patients, and others who need his services. Over Dalrymple's store, Kwunl na tion fres, M-U THE NEW CRUISER, LAUNCHED Maryland Takes Water at Newport News Today Baltimores Beautiful Women Were There, and Those of Washington and Richmond Also Newport News Sopt. 12. Thoro was launched from tho ways nt tho big plant of the Newport News Shlpbulld Ing and Drydock company today tho latest addition to Undo Sam's now navy tho 1C00O ton armored crulsor Maryland. Tho launching was In somo respects tho most notablo In tho his tory ot tho city; it was moreover, ono of tho most beautiful and Imposing. Thoro was something Indescribably majestic in tho sight of this tremend ous bulk of gracefully assembled steel descending with rapidly increas ing speed down tho long greased ways to tho bright river, in which so many ships havo booh christened. Thero was somothlng curiously Inspiring in the scone the mountain of moulded metal rushing rtvorward, headlong down tho ways, the fluttering of thou sands of handkerchiefs and tho choors from thousands ot throats, tho music, tho ceremony, Tho available spaco about tho ways was packed with enthusiastic human ity. Tho school children woro present In thousands. Work was susponded In tho yard, and thousands of brawny workmen mingled in the great crowd. From tho city came ovoryono who could sparo tho tlmo. All tho fashion and Ufa of tho city was thoro. Prom Baltimore. Annapolis and oth er points In Maryland camo big crowds by special and regular trains. Washington sent a largo contingent, Richmond wns represented and many hundreds of othor persons camo from lntormodlato points. On tho launch ing stands woro parties of dlstln gulshcd visitors including Govornor Smith and party of Maryland and numerous naval ofllcors and othors from Washington. When the hour for tho launching arrived tho block was sawn apart at tho big ship's bow, and she started on her Journey down tho ways. It was an instant after tho ship began to movo that Miss Jonnlo Scott Waters, ilaughtor of Qenoral WatorB of Balti more, flung tho christening bottle against tho vossol's shapoly prow. In less tlmo titan It takes to tell It tho ship was riding gracefully on tho bosom of tho James. As sbo camo to anchor In midstream a renewed cheer wont up from tho assombled thousands whllo tho countless tugs and other craft on tho river added to tho gonoral din with deafening screochos from their whistles. Tho crulsor Maryland was author ised by congress along with tho "West Virginia tho Colorado, tho South Da kota, tho Nebraska and tho Call fornla. Tho vessels reprcsont a long step ahead for tho navy. Practically no advance was mada after tho Brook lyn and Now York woro built by tho Cramps. Tho now ships havo tho In vulnerability of a battleship, with tho speod of a flrst'Class cruiser, and cornparo favorably with the best ves sels of foreign powers. Tho principal dimensions of tho Maryland aro as follews: Length on load water lino, C02 feet; oxtromo beam, CD feet 0 Inches; draft on normal displacement of 13,676 tons, 21 foct 1 Inch; full load displacement, ammunition and stores aboard, 15,- 104 tons; designed Indicated horse power, 23,000; speed 22 knots; coal supply, 1850 tons;' complement of of ficers, 47; compllmont of seamen marines, etc., 783. The ship will bo propolled by two seta of twin screws, vertical Inverted triple expansion, direct acting engines designed for 3000 collectlvo horpo power, having a stroko of four fot and running at 120 revolutions n minute. Each englno will bo placed In a separate water tight compart mentt and will havo cylinders 88V4 Inches, 63 Inches and two 74 inches In diameter. team at 250 pounds pressure to tho squaro inch will bo supplied from 16 water tube boilers of the most Improved marine typo. Tho boUora will be aranged In six water tight compartments, the total grate Bnurfoco being 1600 squaro feet, and the total heating surface 70,944 squaro feet. Thero will bo, four fun nels, standing fore and aft Thq main battery will consist of 4 eight-Inch breech loading rifles and m .Sibw a TaTBBBBLarV bH?RSC5i (fl .ssTrl.vwXsVXr Ni . 1 B '"1 MihPl n nf -:Jsm The man who can hardly crawl, and has just strength to get through a day's work, has no strength left tor family life, lie wants to be quiet ; to be alone, out ot sight and sound of everybody. What a difference between such a man and the healthy, hearty man, who romps with his children and rides his laughing baby to "Bairtmry Cross." What makes the diflirence? Usually disease of the stomach, Involving the entire digestive and nutritive system. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures diseases ot the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition. When these diseases nrc cured the hindrance to the proper nourishment of the body Is remotea and strength comes back agaia. I am happy to tar I m netting to fctl fine. write Mr. A. J Vanotrwater, of 871 Wnt Division Street. Chicago, III. "In all I hr taken six bottles of Golden Medical Discovery ' and four or (We yUI or the little PelleU.' They hare done roe world, of Reed- Thea medi dnea have brought the treat change lu me from a alow, mope of a man that could hardly crawl, tired and sick all the time, and could do no work. Now I can work, aleep, eat, and feel fine, and that tired feeling la all going away. I am very thankful that I wrote to Dr. Metre. llia'Oolden Medical Dlaoorery1 and hit little llrer' PelleU'liavealmoit made a new man of roe. I feel young at I did at thirty yeara. No other doctor for me, only Dr. Pierce." Dr. Metre's Common Sense Medical Adviser, In paper covers, is sent free on receipt of at one-cent stamps to pay expense ot mailing only. Address Dr. R. V. Mcrcc, Buffalo, N. Y. 14 C-lnch rapid flro rifles. Tho 8-inch gunB will bo mpuntod in pairs In two electrically controlled ollptlcal bal anced turrets of tho Hlchborn typo, placed on tho mlddlo lino of tho ship, ono forward and ono aft, each having an arc of train ot at least 270 dogroes. On tho upper deck at tho cornors of tho superstructure thoro will bo four 6-Inch guns mountod In sponsons, ono In each corner, and having olthor a bow or storn flro, with an aro of train of at least 145 degrees, Thero will also bo tho gundock battery of ton 0- Inch rifles, forming tv broadsldo, flvo on each sldo, tho arc of flro of each being not Tea than 110 dogroes, or at least C5 degrees forward and C5 de grees abaft tho beam, oxcopt in Uio caBo of tho forward pair, which aro bo aranged as to bo capablo ot direct ahead flro. From present Indications It Is hoped that tho crulsor will bo completed and ready for pommlsslon beforo this tlmo noxt year. It is a hopeful sign of tho times when oldor schools of modlclno en dorno osteopathy and rocommond it for many cases, as thoy do. Drs. Schocttio, Ban- & Barr, Osteo paths, Grand Opera Houso, Salem, Or. Reduced Rates to the Oregon 8tate Fair. Tho Oregon Stato Fair will bo hold at tho Fair Grounds Soptombor 14 to 19. ho .Southern Pacific Company wit sell tlckota to Fairground and ro turn at ono and one-third faro from all points on Its Oregon linos, Special exhibits ot flno cattlo and horses and agricultural products havo been pro pared, and ovory effort will bo put forth to mako this tho great oat fair In tho history ot Orogon. It you aro In terested In tho development ot tho stato (and of course you aro) you can. not afford to miss tho fair this year. W. E. COMAN, Qon. Pass, Agt, 9-8-31 a w Portland, Or. Great Exposition and Carnival at Port land. Tho Merchants' and Manufacturers' Exposition and Carnival will be hold at Portland Soptombor 14 to 26, In clusive. For thick occasion tho Southern Pa cific will pell tlckota to Portland and roturn, Including coupon of admission, at rate of $2.80 from Salem, Sale dates September 15th, 18th, 22d and 25th. Tickets sold at stations south of Fairgrounds will allow stopTors at that point, enabling holdora to visit tho Oregpn Stato Fair, Tho Exposi tion w)ll bo hold on Multnomah Club grounds arid adjacont streets, and in addition to oxhlblU by merchants and manufacturers, Jabour's Circus, with Its many attractions, hos boon se cured. A special fcaturo' will bo tho Grand Spectacular Ballot, "Whpn Knighthood Was in Flower," by CO trained dancers In gorgeous costumes. prepared for tho occasion. W. B. COMAN, Gen. Pass. Agt. 9-8-3t a w Hop Picking Will begin In tho Johnson & Mur phy yards in West Salem, Wednesday morning, September 2. All wishing to pick in that yard will register at tho store of Geo. W, Johnson k Co. 8-28-tX BOYS WANTED To sell Dally Journals In the hop yards. Apply at business counter, Cood money can be made eycry even ing by a bright boy with a bicycle. The chesfeet papar with all the new. CLASSIFIED' ADS taeertettirtt no t erTC 5 Riimk SiTe a swath. AH over five Maes MHhmsi rat. 'WANTED. Wanted. All tho rooms In Salem listed with tho Salem Employment Bureau, to ront during fair wook. Call up Main 2911, or como to tho ofneo, 180 Stato stroot 9-8-St Wanted. Twenty men to work. In sawmill at onco. wages vi to S3 a day. At Milt City. Call on J. C. Goodalo. D-8-tf Wanted Chambermaid and pantry girl at Wlllamato hotol. 9-2E-tf Wanted Prunoa to dry, or will pay hlghost cash prlco for rlpo prunoa for drying. Clinton Kur'ts. 8-24-lui. LOST AND FOUND. aa"iaa Lost. A gray marc, weight about 1100 pounds; scar on right breast. Howard for roturn. Leave word at Journal ofllco or Kurtz farm, throo miles north ot Salem. fl-ll-St Found, On South Salem road, Man's dark bluo mackintosh. At Journal ofllco. 91813t FOR8ALE. For Sale. Capital Restaurant; com pleto with turntturo, dishes, rango and all necossary kltchon utonslls. A bargain. Call at 210. Commercial stroot D. F-. Jormart. Willamotts University Scholarship to lcaao for coming term. Address P. O. box 263. 8-27-tf FOR RENT. For Rant 7-room house with base ment and well Water plpoa, En quire at 424 High or 1SS State St A. Schrolbor. 9-1-tf Scholarship for Rent Two full schol arships to .Wlllometto univer sity for rent for tho coming school year. Ono for aalo. Apply to II., Journal ofllco. 8-22-tf For Rent Good houso noar business Dart of city. Inqulro ot A. F. Ho for, Jr., at Journal ofllco. 8-22-tf Rooms for Rent Up stairs, Cottle block, by day, woqk, or month. Al so light housekeeping -rooms. Elec tric lights. Opon all hours. Commercial St., No. 333. Phone: 2965 Main. Mattlo Hutchinson. Prop. MISCELLANEOUS. New Sweet Clderv Sond your ordor to tho noaroot grocery, or call up phono 421, Qldoon Stolz & Co. 0-10-tf pOodst QOodsl GENTLEmen and , WOmen. At 149 8tato utroot. Cloth lng hats aud notions. A flno lino of hop jglovos. Boys' 75a shirts for 25c. Men's 1.60 pants for $0c. Notice la horoby gWon tq all male cltlsons ot the city of Salem, Ore., botwoon the agon of 21 and 50 years, that tho city road poll tax ot 3.00 for each Individual not logally oxompt thorofr m, for tho year 1903, Is now duo and payable at tho oflJco of tho undorslgnod. Tho pay moitt of this tax is a charlor quail cation for voting within this city. Pay up, GEO. ORISWOLD, Street Commissioner IM-tX 8alem Truck and Dray Co. Oldost and best oqulpped company In Sa eom. Piano ard furnituro moving a specialty Offlco 'phono, 861. W. W. Brown & Son, proprietor. Offlco No. 60 Stato stroot. 9-1-1 m The Proper Thing Tho popular drink for family uso lo0. H. soda and carbonatod beverages. Every, body should keop thoso goods at their homos. Call up Gideon Stole Co, 'phono 421. I Have Just Purchased Tha Mlllor stock of now and socond-band goods at 210 Commercial street. Will gtvo you good treatment and doslro your patronage Second band goods bought and sold. Also a nlco stock of new goods' on hand. D. F. Jor man. 7-21-tf 8creen Door $1.15 and upward, In cluding hardware, screen windows, Wire Cloth, Lawn and Field Fenc ing and Shlngloa all at lowest prices. WALTER MORLEY, 60 Court St.. Salem. Or. Unique Cleaning Rooms Shaw A Johnson, tho clcanors, aro now lo cated at 209 Commercial street Thoy do a goneral pressing and re pairing buslnoss. Specialties: Skirts, silk waists, kid gloves, genu' cloth ing, etc. Phono zci4. o-zs-iyr. You will alwaya find ths choicest meats at too lowest prices ai re ward's & Luscher's, 40G and 410 Stato stroot 'Phono orders given special attention. LODGES. Central todgo No. 18, K. of P. Castle Hall in Holman block, corner State and Uborty Sts. Tuesday of each week at 7; 30 p, in. A. E. Strang C. 0., It J. Fleming K. of It and B. Foresters of America Court Sher wood Foresters No. 19. Meets Fri day night in Turner block. 8. W, Mlnturn. C. Jt; A. L. Urown. Sec. Modern Woodmen of America Oro gon Cedar Camp No. 5248. 'Meets every Thursday oventng at o'clock Holman Hall, Frank A. Tumor, V. C: A. I Urown. Clerk Protection Lodge No. 2, Ancient Or der Unltod Workmen, xneoU every Saturday evening in the Holman Hall, corner Stato and Liberty streets. Visiting brethren welcome. J. a Graham, M. W.; J. A. Sellwood Recorder. , Drs. Meres awid Kesartsen. Bowie 1 to i, Helm sleek. Teleafeefts DrTW. 8". MWrPwill hweWtSf'lw fowad la tkrf blacky JSHuOetan merclal stroot, over Oregon fcor Co. ' Ofllco t UlaphoM. 2131; jpeatf deaco phono, 2761. Ode hours 9 to 12, and 2 to 5. 'i. . . OSTEOPATHY. miaaaaaawi Drs. M. T. Schoettla, frank J. Barf and Anna M. Earr. Graduate American School ot Osteopathy, KIrkavlllo, Ma, successors to Dr. Graco Albright 0mc hours 9 to 12 and 1:30 to 4:30 o'clock. Odd Follows' Tomple, Phono Mkln 2721; residence phono 2603 red. Or. H. H. Scovsll, Sugjsstlva Thera peutics and Osteopathy, rforvoua functional and mental dlseaaoo, nou ralgla, hcallachos, nordvous prostra tion, dyspopsia, constipation, diar rhoea, rhoumatlsm, .asthma, eta D'Arcy block, Stato street Psoas Malri 2855. TONSORIAL AND BATHS. Ryan's Shaving Parlors Seven first- class harbors ongagod. Finest bath rooms In city. Wo uas antlsepUo steriltzors. J. Ryan, Proprietor. Evan'a Barber Shop Only trst-class snop on Htato stroot Kvery mis new and up-to-Uato. Finest porce lain, baths. Shave, 16o; hair-cut 3 baths, 2Sc Two first-class hoot blacks. O. w. Kvaas, proprietor.'; FRUIT TRAYS, BOXES lad CRATES all kiafe art styles. First Class work a4 aisttrUl, Pri 1 able. Shop oh Miller St.. Seats Salem. pIwhs Rd 219J 'GEO. F. MASOfr., -,. THE ELITPCAFE SOS Cemmersial Street Crawfish ) All served in UotTXBMles the most ap Cold Luadus ) pctizing style a ECKfiRLEN. Proprietor If S. C. STONE, M. 0. ....PROPRIETOR OF.... STONE'S DRUG STORES SALEM, OREGON. The storoa (two 'n number) are lo cated at No. 235 and 297 CoaaereU) stroot, and are well stocked wlks. a comploto line of drugs and medietas, toilet articles, perfumery, brashes. etc. Has had some 24S years experts the practice ot medicine, and bow makes bo charges for consultation, amlsstloa or prescription. C. H. MAOK Successor to Dr. J. M. Keese, la Whito Corner, Salem, Oregon. Parties desiring superior operations at BaotV orat foo lu any branch are la especlaU roquoat CAPITAL NATIONAL Bank or SalarrC The only National ank la Marios County. Transacts a general banklag business. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. Pays Interest on savings accounts. Harper's Whiskey Is Wis fcsst Ott sems Into your vstt Qua. Schrelbar keeps It And you knew the rsst FARMER'S HOME 1M State Street CAPITAL CITY V ! Express and Transfer Moots all mall and passenger trains Daggago to all part of tko city. Prompt oervlco. Telephono No, 241. HECKMAN. NEDRICK ft NOMYER Your Stepmother. Is still hero, end as busy as evor. When your clothes are worn and dirty, or the buttons oT, tako them to bor, at tho Salem Dyelax and Gleaning Works, Repairing and rollnlng; now velvot collars put oa overcoats; also four suits a month for II. Callod'for and roturnod. MRS. O. XI. WALKER, Prop. 18-5 Commercial Street The EwDlre Rubier Cuff la 2 styles. zsc weGurwiaaowior pricts Be far surchaslar a wrist bar 25c, 35c1 50c aulas. T7hc Vsuiety Stote 94 tsarr a. Aaaora n. wtKR, pros W. W. Kail. R. E. DOYYNINO. HALL So DOWNING. Msasy Leanlar, laauraacc CollcctlOBs, Loass aerotlatea' for ourselves ni satroas or the lea terns at reasonable rates. Ilora fclk up stairs, opposite Gray Bros. State St-, Sales Orcroc cHicMioren-s cnsiish la Hr,a u4 O.I4 utiiU Win mu( Ilk Mm nuw. 1 .k. Ik.r. M.Sm aMktl4aUaf i aA Mm.. fe; f i , W r m4 4 Wf. - l'.Minlm,TNtfcHW A4MU..I riM.LA4.JI." ft. MMT.t, 8P . Mkl. 1U...H1UUM, M., .. ""-" ai, nria...... l.l....r.ti.jl IIW M .W smssiwr TsTisajiTTiL A amiea1 If turn two x aww p Mt t,, ttf. 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