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THE DAILY JOURNAL, 8ALEM, eREQON, TUE8DAY, OEpYeMiJeR 129, Ho3. I. lb I '' m 'Ml. 'I '" Hi till lil .iiii8m tfck' BS IIIIIMIOWMMHINm HMIHIIIMMIMIIMtM , The Best OOOD and the most BOONOMIOAL In carpets we have sole control both .in Salem and Albany of the justly celebrated PARK MILLS PRODUCTS. The fabrics from these mills stand highest in wearing qualities, beauty of design and colorings and great variety of weaves. Yo.u cannot do better than buy these and have them sewed w ith a perfectly flat seam. You should have your matting sewed. IThe House Furnishing Company; Salem. 269 Liberty Street. Albany mMtttMmMmMw DR. J. F. COOK Has como to the conclusion that all profession of the healing art out tide of tho vegetable kingdom la a failure. When your system Is run out without pure blood. Tou will only find vitality In Use vegotablt kingdom. Poisonous drugs nor doctors' knives nor thundor and lightning wll not removo tho cnuso, but lay tho foundation for al klndf of disease. Thoso poisons go Into your bones, and kill tho life of then and croato nil kinds of dlscasos, cancerous tumors, consumption, dropsy bono diseases, etc You must boar In mind that, his medlctno la not i poisonous tonic, nor ? stimulant, nor temporary relief which you get from poisonous drugs, whoro tho results are sure doath sooner or lator. Do not blame the medicine, when It takes an effect and stirs up tho poisons ot disease- in tho systom. You must not expect to bo curod 1" a few days, foi your slcknoss or dlscoso has boon a long tlmo coming on, and It will tak a long tlmo to get It out of your Bystom. It will take months or a year tc build a now body from tho bones up. This Is what tho pooplo do not un derstand. Thoy aro used to being humbugged. His medicines are com posod of Nature's Horbs what tho human syatom requires. Whon the anl mals got sick thoy will bolp themsolTOB to thoso horbs, for thoy have the In eUnct, and tho people have not, so wo have to mako a study of It It kas bean a life study with Dr. Cook. Do not got weary; this life Is too short and too sweet to worry out of this world. Dr. Cook Cures All Kinds of Diseases 301 Liberty Street, Salem, Oregon. A stove that Is always ready I A stove that makes no smoke, smell ot aihesl A safe store! An economical stove I A clean stove I A stove that requires ne skill to oper ate Itl r A stove which has revolutionized "cooking," and has transformed the drudgery of the kitchen work Into a pleasant pastime. A "Quick Meal" Stove will do any and alt work that can be done on a wood or coal stove, only with tho differ ence that the "Quick Meal" does It quicker, cheaper ai.d In a more act able and reliable way. R. M. Wade & Co. J. Brownstein & Son. 54 State street. Highest cash price wld for Hides. Pelts. Wool. Tallow anl furs; also feeaeral dealer la old Iroi, Ru titer and Metals. SALEM WATER COMPANY OFFICE CITY HALL. For water service apply at office. Bills payable monthly In advance. Mae all complaints at the office. is None Too E.C. Meats and Provisions :phonb ' Established 1884 Jacob Vogi 265 Com'I St. Has a new line of Men's. Ladles'nd Children's Shoes. Good f Ittlnsr. good wearlnsr and at lowest prices Go and see for you will be sire to tret a-Bar train. la UKlt l Void anUIIW V.IM MtteS -li. n.Fii... T.....(k.r. UiM I'aac.a kut.utatlM u4 ll Ub. M.jr ! -, H rf im. at .4 4. u!"i,..'. rrlliUr TiallmoUn 4 "H.IUf r.r l-l- Ww, r. tttraAlaJI IU.Huo1uiim.ui. aij DtHfUu- .. C'.Uktjtr'ktlMri' OtlWUlHM M41m Ha hUl llaJr- Hay Scales First-class hay scales now In opera tion at the Electrlo Store, on East State street. Always roady for busi ness. A. 8. EPPLEY, Prop. 7-18-tt Here's Something, Worth Your At tentlon. No bousowlfe can prepare a good meal without choice groceries. Now, that is Just what we bavo been telling you all the Ume. You will find we keep the best In the city. BRANSON & BAGAN. Dr. A. T. Roberts Has Returned. Dr. Roberts, tho eyo specialist who was hero two years ago, and through the perfection ot his work gained a roputatlon second to nono In Oregon. has returned to Salem and has a Uno suite of offices over Dolrymplo's store, whera ho would bo pleased to meet all of his old friends and patients, and others who need his services. Over Dalrymple'a store. Examina tion free. 9-3-tf CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. Ttu KM Ym Havt Always ht Bears the iff rSTtf """ CROSS PH.Hiv.HEsrcn-s cnolibh ENNYROYAL PILLS 1 P - &ti ,fci : , n. ROADS . GOOD Judge Scottscrets An- otlieriiGoodtRoad Yisitor M. 0. Eldrldge of Washing ton D. C. Makes an Un official Visit to Web foot County Judge Scott has received a lotter from M. O. Eldrldge, of Wash ington,, D. C, assistant director of the tho oDlo of Public Road Inquires, re garding tho coming meeting of tho Stato Good Roads Convention. Ho suggests that tho meeting In Oregon bo hold earlier than that announced, namely, tho first week In November, Tho Good Roads Convention In Spo kane Is set for Octojicr 8th to 10th, nnd Mr. Eldrldgo writes that Hon. Job, H. McDonald, state highway commis sioner of Connecticut, and Hon, J. B. Klllcbrew, of Nashvlllo, Tonn., will attend tho meeting, nnd tho depart ment will ho represented by Mr. James W. Abbott nnd Mr. Eldrldgo. Ho sug gests that tho dato of tho Oregon con vention bo sot for tho middle of this month, when thoso Eastern visitors would bo ablo to attend, and sonic of them would be of great asslutanco to tho Oregon members. Judgo Scott, In order to boo if tho dato of tho Oregon convention cannot bo changed, Is now In consultation with tho secretary of tho state association, nnd, If It is pos sibles to chango tho dato, this will bo done, In ordor to secure tho presenco of these Eastern good roads men. For tho last ten years tho question of good road Improvement has recclvod a good deal of attention from tho leg islators In tho Eastern states, notably In Massachusetts and New Jersey. Careful study of the road question In thoso states soon developed tho fact that the counties and towns wore do ing llttlo and, In many cases, noth ing, nnd tho roads woro gradually bo coming worso, Instoad of hotter. In Massachusetts tho Idea wa,s first con colved ot having tho stato and civil subdivisions thereof co-oporato In tho Improvement of tho roads. A stato law embodying this prlnclplo was adopted In Now Jersey nbout tho same tlmo as In Massachusetts, and for tho last ten years romarkablo progress has boon made In theso two states. Indeed the prlnclplo of stato aid has becomo so popular within tho last few years that this samo prlnclplo has been onactcd Into law In tho statos of Maine, Now Hampshire Vormont, Rhodo Island, Connecticut, Now York, Dolnwnro and Pennsylvania, and tho Idea la bolng carefully considered by tho legislatures of many of tho South ern nnd Wostern statou. Mr. M. O. Eldrldgo, assistant direc tor. Ofllco of Public Road Inquiries of tho United States dopartinont of agri culture, rcrontly made nn Inspection trip through tho statos of Mntno, Massachusetts, Rhodo Island, Connec ticut nnd New York. In an lntorvlow Mr. Eldrldgo hnd tho fallowing to say In regard to tho road conditions In theso states: "I am fully convinced from my re cent trip that tho roads which havo boon built in tho East through the aid of tho statos and undor tho direction of highway commissions aro tho host roads In tho United States, and aro equal. If not superior, to tho best roads In tho world. This Is duo to tho faot that theso roads have been built under Intelligent supervision, by skill ful workmen, out of the vory best ma terials, and with American road-building machlnory; whoroas, most of tho roads that I havo seen In the old coun try woro built by band, and have slnco beon maintained In tho same way. In spite of tho long drought which prevailed throughout tho New England statos during tho spring Mid summer tho stato roads were firm and smooth, and although I personally In spected over DOO miles of Improvod roads I did not see n single- ono which had raveled, or which had signs of wear from tho recent dry weather. In the southeastern part of Massachu setts and along Capo Cod Bay. and in tho southern part of Connecticut, tho old roads wore composed entirely of sand, but In spite of tho dry weathor tho state roads built on thoso tnud foundations are remarkably bard r.iid smooth." Mb Eldrldge was asked If he thought that the peoplo of tho Eastern states, who bad already built somo good roads, and who have organized to con tinue tho work along tho present lines, would be willing to accept assistance from tho gonoral government in build- .S'UMJ i out oi sorts." a Nothing tnstcs good. Nothing- gives pleasure. The mind is dull nnd slug gish. The wilt Is weak. Little things cause creat irritation. What's the mat ter? The probabilities arc that the stomach is deranged and the liver in volved. Dr. Wercc's Golden Medical Discovery makes a man who Is run down and dis- S idled feel like a new being. It cures iscases of the stomach and other or gans of digestion and nutrition, stirs the sluggish liver into action, and increases the activity of the blood-making glands, so that there is an abundant supply of pure, rich blood. Mr. Kd-rsrd Jacob, of Marengo, Crawford Co , Iadlant, vrriiti "After three year of suf fering with liter trouble and malaria I gave up all hopes of ever getting stout again, the hut chance wa to try your medicine. I had tried all the home doctors and received but little relief After taking three bottle, of Dr. Werce'a Golden Medical Discovery and one vial of his 1 rieaunt Pellet I ant tout and hearty. It li due entirely to your wonderful medicines." Dr. Pierce's Common Scii9c Medical Adviser, containing 1008 large pages, ill paper covers, is sent free on receipt ef at one-cent stamps to pay expense of mailing onlv. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce Buffalo, N. Y. lng roads, ns provided for In tho Brownlow bill? "I bolleve," replied Mr. Eldrldgo, "that tho peoplo ot tho Eastern states are so enthusiastic on tho subject ot good roads that they would bo glad to nccopt tho co-oporatlon ot tho govern ment They havo been building good roads for tho past ten yoars, yet tho work ot completing tho Bystom has Just fairly started. Even If tho pros- ont plans and llboral appropriations nro continued It will tako many years to Improvo all tho Important high ways In theso states, and consequent ly tho people nro anxious to sccuro nny additional aid possible Tho stato highway commissioners of Mascachu- sot's, Connecticut, Now York nnd Now Jorsoy expressed themselves as being In favor ot national aid, nnd I bollovo that all tho good road peoplo in tho Eastern states aro In favor of It." o Let Him Go Back. Govornor Chnmborlaln this morning honored tho requisition of tho gover nor of California for tho arrest nnd dollvery to tho agont of tho stato of California, of Joseph Fldlor, wanted in Siskiyou county, California, for Ute crlmo ot Injuring a public jail. Fld lor, who had been convlctod of beat ing his wife, and sent to jail for 90 days, burnt tho door of bis coll with n lighted cnudlo. Ho was caught in tho act and indicted for tho crlmo, when, he escaped and flod to Oregon, nnd was captured by tho she riff of Josophlno county, who Is holding tho man as a- fugitive. Tho govornor is sued tho stato's warrant for tho do- Uvory of Fldler to Shorlff 0. B. How ard, of Siskiyou county, Cal who will this ovontng go to CJrants Pass, secure his man nnd tako him homo for trial. Tho exocutlvo commltteo of tho urcator Snlom Commercial Club was called to meet In tho city hall at 10 o'clock this morning, but, owing to tho unavoldablo absonco of tho president, If. B. Thlolson, tho meeting was post poned until 10 o'clock tomorrow morn ing. Mrs. 8anborn Sewing Class. Mrs. Sanborn, who will bo hero a fow months only, wlshos to announce to the ladles of Salem that sho Is giv ing lessons In practical sowing. Sho teaches cutting without a chart or model Thoso that fool Intorcstod call for particulars at first houso south of Mrs. Simmons', South Commercial street, rupim received at all age. Class days now Tuosday afternoons and Thursday mornings; will arrange classes to suit pupils. Will arrango for evening classes. 9-23-lmo 3m tU yj Ik KM Yo- H.H Atari BxjT Enittr f m. ' education DEMANDS CONSIDERATION Thoro aro two kinds practical and ornamental. Tho former should bo se cured by everyone, becauso It may be put to uao quickly. Tho latter Is do slrahle, but tho former is essential. Our courses nro arranged with a view to usofulnors. Wo don ot dabblo in a little of ovorything, but dovoto our energies to conducting a first-class business school. living expensen low. Send for catalogue. Students may enter at any time, CAPITAL BUSINESS COLLEGE, Salem, Oregon. W. I. Staley, Principal. imwM, w AavertftesMsts. five Kt er Ism. Is tats cetmns lsme4tlmestMfw25c.5eaWfet $1.50 month. AH ever rrfspsfS sttttSMsis rt. WANTED Wanted. Manager for branch office wo aro locating horo In Salem. Ad dress promptly, with references, Tho Morris Wholesale House, Cincinnati, Ohio. 9-28-3t Wanted Tho highest markot prices paid for all kinds ot hay, oats and barloy. Charles O'Brien, 404 Capi tal stroot, Salem Oregon. 9-28-Ct Wanted. At tho Cottago hotel, a wo man Becond cook. 9-2S-8t Wanted. Woman to represent a wholcsalo business. Chanco for ad vancement to right party. Address P. O. box EG, Salem. References ex changed. 9-26-St Wanted. Good farm bands, on tho Flnnoy farm, near Brooks, whoro wo still sell tno O. K. drubbor. Havo for salo cattlo. For sale or to lot CO sheep. Address James Flnnoy, It, 2, Qorvnls, Or. 9-26-dw. Woodchoppers Wanted. Apply to Geo. F. Rodgers, 130 Court stroot. 9-25-lm Wanted To buy n young Shopherd dog for cattlo; ono that Is sure. J. Con nor, Wlllamctto Hotel. 9-23-tf Wanted Span of mulos, must bo ."ood travelers, nnd not to'oxcocd 9 or 10 years old. Apply at Wlllamotto Hotel. ' ' ' Wanted. Girl to do gonernl. house work. Mrs. R. D. Allon, 34T High street. Phono 2G75 Red. 9-21-tf Wanted Baled whent straw, at Cap ital stablca, W. S. Low, Proprietor. 9-17-tf L0-T J ?f.9 U.N '. Lost, English sotter pup, ono year old, whlto with brown Bpot over half ot loft ear, and ono undor right Last seen Thursday ovenlng ot fair on big stoel bridge. Return to 320 Com mercial stroot and rccolvo roward, 0-28-Ct FOR SALE. For 8ale. At n bargain, a woll tnntched team ot young hqrscs. Wolght about 1100. Address R, W. Tucker, Aumsville. 9-28-lwk To Trade Town lot in Salem, nlcoly located, for a qulot driving horso. For furthor particulars Inquire ot Trod Hurst 9-23-tf For Bale Two boof stoers, 2V4 years old and ono cow 3 years old, O. U Weaver, 1 mllo south of Liberty school houso. 9-22tf. For Sale. Fourtoon head of Poland China swlno, eligible to registration. Apply at J. F. Goodo's mllllnory storo. 0-21- Willamette University Scholarship to lease for coming term. Addross P. O. box 203. 8-27-tf FOR RENT. ---''-W---'N(-'--'N' For Rent. A sulto of rooms, Inqulro ut 178 Stato street. 9-28-St For Rent A Wlllamotto University scholarship at a bargain. Call at Capital National Bank. 9-28-3t For Rent Sovon-room house. All modom Improvomunts. Also two furnished rooms for light house keeping. 8G Commercial stroot. 9-28-3t For Rent Cottage, next to power houso. Inqulro of Thos, Holman, 374 High street 0-20- Rooms for Rent Up stairs, Cottlo block, by day, week, ot- month. Al so light housekeeping rooms. Elec tric llghta Open all hours. Commercial St, No, 333. Phone: 29GC Main, Mottle Hutchlns, Prop, MI0CELLANEOU8. Music Dr. Pnrvln and Prof. L. S. Graham. Music Htudlo 297 Commer cial street upstairs, pow open. Are among tho best ns professional toachers. Prof. Graham Mondays and Tuesdays. Lossons may bo ar ranged for at any tlmo. 9-26- New Sweet Cider. Send your ordor to tho nearest grocery, or call up phono 421. Gideon Slolz & Co. 9-10-tf GOodsl GOodsl GENTLEmcn and WOmen. At 149 Stato street Cloth ing hatB and notions. A fino lino of hop gloves. Boys' 7Cc shirts for 26c. Mon's 11.60 pants for 90c. Notice Is horoby given to all malo citizens of tho city of Salem, Ore., botween the ages of 21 and CO years, that tho city road poll tax of 1 3.00 for each Individual not legally oxompt thorofr in, for the year 1903, Is now duo and payable at the ofllco ot tho unders gnod. The pay ment of this tax Is a charter quall catlon for voting within this city. Pay up. OKO. ORI8WOLD, Streot Commissioner 9-4-tf Salem Truck and Dray Co OUeat and best equipped company In Sa eom. Piano and fumlturo moving a specialty Offlce 'phono, 681. W. w. Brown A Son, proprietor. Ofllco No. CO Bute stroet 91-lm The Proper Thing -The popular drink for family use Is O. 8. soda and carbonated beveragos. Every. body should keep theso goods' xi their homos. Call up Qldooa Stoss Co. 'phono ,421. H I Have Just Purchased The Millar stock of .now and second-hand food at 210 CommorclsJ s4r6L W1B glvst you good treatmont and desire yow patronage. Second hand good bought and sold. Also a nlco stock ot now goods on hand. D, F. Jo man. T-21-tf ilqus roan Johnson, tho cleaners, aro noV lo cated at 209 Commercial street. They do a goncral pressing and re pairing business. Specialties: Skirts, silk waists, kid gloves, gonts clotk Ing. etc. Phono 2G14. E-28-lyr. You will always find the choicest meats at tho lowost prices at Ed ward's ft LtiBchor's, 40G and 410 Stato street 'Phono orders gives special attention. LODaES. Central Lodge No. 18, K. of P. Castls nan in Holman block, corner Stats and Liberty Sts. Tnoadoy of each wook at 7:30 p. m. A. E. Strang C. C. It J. FlomlnK IC 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. Drown. Bee. Modern Woodmen of America Ore gon Codar Camp No. 6246. Meets ovory Thursday evening at 8 o'clock' Holman Hall, Frank A. Turner, V. Ot: A. U Brown, Clork. Protection Lodge No. 2, Ancient Or der Unltod Workmen, meets every Saturday ovonlng in the Holssaa Hall, corner Stato and Liberty, streets. Visiting brethren welcome, J. O. Graham, M. W.; J. A. Sellwood Rocerdor. HYJJCJ8AJS Drs. Morse and Robertson. Rooms 1 to 0, Holman block. Telephone 1381. Dr. W. 8. Mott Will hereafter be found In tho Brey block, 375Vi Com mercial stroot ovor Oregon Shoe Co. Ofllco tolophono, 2931; res donco phono, 2701. Ofllco hours 9 to 12. nnd 3 to 5. OSTEOPATHY. Drs. M. T. 8choettle, Frank J. Barr and Anna M, Barr, Graduates Amorlcnn School ot Osteopathy, Klrksvlllo, Mo., successors to Dr. Graco Albright Ofllc hours 9 to 12 and 1:30 to 4:30 o'clock. Odd Follows' Temple, Phona Main 2721; rosldenco phone 2003 red. Dr. H. H, Scovell, Suggestive Thsrs poutlcs and Osteopathy, Nervous functional and mental dlsssses, boh ralgla, hckdachss, ncrdvous prostra tion, dyspepsia; constipation, diar rhoea, rheumatism, asthaa, etc D'Arcy Mock, State street Phone Main 28E&. -T-0-lJ?PRJAK .P BATHS. Ryan's Shaving Parlors -8 uvea frst closs barboro ongagod. Finest bath rooms In city. Wo uto antiseptic sterillzors. J". Ryan, Proprietor, Evan's' Barber Shop Only flrst-class shop on Stato stroot Evory thing now nnd up-to-uato. Flncit pc-res. laln baths. Shave, lSc; hair-cut Kb baths, 25o. Two first-class boot blacks. O. W. Evans, proprietor. FERGU80N'8 RESTAURANT. 95 8tate 8treet Tho only placo to oat Opoq day and night. Our 20-cont meals aro bet tor than any 25-cont houso In tho state. 9-23-tf FRUIT TRAYS. BOXES and CRATES all kinds and styles. First Class work and material, Prices reiwoa able. Shop on Miller St., Soutk Salem, fhone Red 2191. OEO. P.,MASQH S THE ELITE CAFE lOCt Commercial Street Crawfish ) All served in HotTarnales Mhemost ap- Cold Lunches ) petizing style E ECKERLEN. Proprietor 9 S. C. STONE, M. D. ....PROPRIETOR OF.... STONE'S DRUG STORES SALEM, OREQON. The stores (two n numbor) are lo cated at No. 23S and 297 Commercial street and ero well stockod wltk complote Una of drugs and medlcla. toilet articles, perfumery, brush, etc. Has bad somo 26 years experience la tho practico of medicine, and bow makes no charges tor consultation, si. amlnailon or prescription C. H. MACK Succossor to Dr. J. M. Keeno, In White Corner, Salem, Oregon. Parties desiring superior operations at mod orat foo In any branch aro In especlM,' request School Supplies -7 X X X School Supplies The Variety Store 94 Court St. Aanora M, Welch, Pros W. W. Hall. R. E. DOWNING. HALL &, DOWNING. MWHty LOai4f. biMraftce. CflJkctKwa. Lmis Mretittsj far ottrttlvM a Mtrfrsa m tk kss ttriM at miituM raw. TtMMMfc UlftsMMH-slray In. 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