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-yfgrf roweg owwMWWWf a cg oa&ft "V '"'- The sliest " !! ii . i 1 1 1 1 i J: j . r , and the . dDOD ECONOMICAL 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. You cannot do better Mian buy these and have them sewed v ith a perfectly flat seam. You should have your nutting sewed. i The House Furnishing Company.! Salem. 269 Liberty Street. DR. J. F. COOK Ilao como to the conclusion that all profession of tho healing art out alao of tho vegetable kingdom Is a failure. When your system Is run out without pure blood. You will only nnd vitality In tho vegetable kingdom. Poisonous drugs nor doctors' knives nor thunder and lightning wll not remove tho causo, but lay tho foundation for al klndi of disease Thoso poisons go Into your bones, and kill tho llfo of them and create- all kinds of diseases, cancorous tumors, consumption, dropsy bono diseases, etc You must boar In mind that his modlclno Is not s poisonous' tonic, nor ? stimulant, -nor tomporary relief which you get from poisonous drugs, whore tho results are suro death sooner or later. Do noi blamo tho incdlclno, whon It takos an effect and stirs up tho poisons 01 dlseoso In tho system. You must not ozpect to bo cured 1" a fow days, foi your sickness or disease has boon a long tlmo coming on, and it will tak a long tlmo to got It out of yonr Bystom. It will toko months or a year to build a now body from tho bonos up. This Is what tho pcoplo do not un deratand. Thoy aro used to being humbugged. His medicines aro com posed of Naturo's HorbB what the human system requires. Whon the anl mala get sick thoy will help themsolves to thoso horbs, for thoy havo tho In sUnct, and tho pcoplo havo not, so wo havo to make a study of It It ka bean a life study with Dr. Cook. Do not gat weary; this life is too short and too oweot to worry out of this world. Dr. Cook Cures All Kinds of Diseases 301 Liberty Street, Salem, Oregon. A stove that Is always ready! A stove that makes no smoke, smell 01 ashes I A safe stove! An economical stove! A clean stove! A store that requires no skill to oper ate It! A stove which has revolutionized "cooking," nnd has transformed the drudgery of the kitchen 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" do It (picker, cheaper and in amoreagrs abl and reliable way. R. M. Wade & Co. J. Browostcin & Son. 54 State street Highest cash price Mid for Hides. Pelts. Wool, Tallow and furs; also .'general dealer In old Iron, Ruttcrand Metals. SALEM WATER COMPANY OFFICE CITY HALL. For water service apply at office. Bills payablo monthly In advance. Mao all complaints at tho office. ' - A is None Too most Albany & !. CROSS Meats and Provisions PHONB S5S Established 1884 Jacob Vogi g" i nas a new line of Men's. Ladles and Children's Shoes. Good fitting, (rood wearing and at lowest prices Go and see for you wlii be sire to get a Bar gain. lis.M'M. l.aa'lM, tig prut Hal la HKI) aa4 jtj am.nu Wim. mi4 liakiMritMi Tuliaaaalfcar. It.Qit Iacra ftaaalllallaaa m4 JaiUa liana. Uf f f.ar lra(ctai t mtitm, iPm1. 1 -"''V.Ta.lla.aaUll aa4 "rtmUtttmr Laila(a Mia, ra tar &1.J1. f A.C1M.I TatfButal. aJt.b aaaai sCaaiaaa fcaaM. 1-1UI.A, ? Hay Scales First-class hay scales now In opera tion at the Electric Store, on East State street. Always ready for bus! nesa. A. B. EPPLEY, Prop. 7-18-tf Here's Somethlna Worth Your At tention. No housewlfo can proparo a good moul without choice groceries. Now, that Is Just what wo havo been telling you all the tlmo. You will find we keep the best In the elty. BRANSON & ItAGAN. Dr. A. T. Roberts Has Returned. Dr. Roberts, the eye specialist who was here- two years ago, and through the perfection of his work galnod a reputation second to none In Oregon, has returnod to Salem and has a line sulto of ofiices over Dalrymple's store, wnero he would bo pleased to meet all of his old friends and patients. and others who need his services. Over Dalrymple's store. Examina tion free. D-3-tf CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Tfia Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of Cd!et&K7&4cu PwHitHtafirs tnaiiOH EHHVROYAL PILLS BS.KV , VrUlasI aa4 Oalr Uaaalaa. Vftl7&ir Pallln lk THE DAILY JOURNAL; 8ALEM, 3 THE NEW- " UNION STATION Washington is to Haye a Magnificent De pot Building Fourteen Million Dollars will be Put up for The Ac commodation of Guests Two words apply with peculiar force to the now Union Station, for which proposals wero oponod In Phil adelphia today. Tho first is "Im mense" tho second "magnificent." Tho Width of tho front will exceed that of tho Capitol; twcnty-nlno tntcks will lead Into tho station, and a tunnel moro than a mllo long will admit trains under Washington; the base stones of tho two lmmonse statues to be placed in front are now being brought to Washington by spec ially constructed trucks. Tho ontlro cost of tho now station Is ostlmatod at ..14,000,000. Materials for the construction will bo almost entirely of marble and gran ite, and tho Roman stylo of architec ture will bo followed. A superb otnto entrance will bo provided for tho president nnd distinguished guests of tho city. Tho Interior of tho building Is to bo lighted by a scmt-cyllndrlcal domo of colored glass, 100 feet high. Tho Union Station will bo the con trol point for tho Baltlmoro and Ohio, Atlantic Coast Line, Southern. Sen board Air Line, Chcsapeako and Ohio, and Pennsylvania" systems. Twenty- three tracks aro to bo on a level with tho station and throo will go through tho tunnel. The tunnel will run from First street oast, pass between tho capital and library of congress, and como out at C and First streets south east. Many Institutions Included. A striking feature In tho construc tion of tho building will bo that tho floor of Its basement is to bo nlnotoon foot nnd that of tho waiting room thlrty-flvo foot above tho lovel of tho ground. Throe arched doorways of grnnlto, CO feet high and 44 feet wldo, will oc cupy tho central portion of tho front and open Into a vcstlbulo 289 feet broad. Beyond tho vcstlbulo Is to be tho main waiting room, 210 foot wldo by 1C0 feet long. Floors nnd wnllls aro to be lined In white inarblo. Tho npartmont will bo lighted by a 100 foot dome qf glass nnd decorated with marhlo stntuos of horolc slzo, frescoos and giant palms. Tho plans call for a drlvoway, cir cling about a parking, which will por mlt tho traveler to alight at tho door of tho tlakot ofllco and baggage room und pass directly Into tho wnltlng room. Special waiting rooms for tho rospectlvo uso of mon nnd womon will bo Installed, and a "quick lunch" countor and handsomo dining room will bo provided. Tho state entranco Is to occupy the whqjo of tho cast end of tho building. This will .constitute n sulto of rooms, Including rocoptlon and retiring rooms, for tho dls shaft of tho dome extends, will bo smaller rooms for tho uso of his at tendants, landing from thoso rooms to tho train Is to be a long passage brilliantly lighted. A drlvoway simi lar to that on tho left sldo will lead to tho stato entranco. Back of Uie first floor of tho main building Is to bo tho "concourso," a covored spaco 7C0 foet wldo and 13G foot doop, which will form a shelter for passongors as thoy form In lino on tholr way to trains. All baggage will bo handled In a spoclallly pro vided apartment directly undor-tho concourso. Express wagons and drays will drtvo down an Incllno and unload In tho baggage room. Provision has boon mado for a bar- bor shop, a swimming pool 20 by 37 feet, built of marble, Turkish and shower bathB and a mortuary ohamber with accomodations for flvo bodies. A Notable Construction. A sub-basement has also been plan ned for the handling of Southern bag gage. In this basement there Is to be an emigrants' waiting room 40x00 feet baggage store rooms, and rooms designated as "unaligned space." Six eUvators HxG feet, will pass from the sub-basement to the main waiting room. The second floor, through which the shaft of the doom extends, will bo railed off by massive marble balus trades and reached by inarblo stain case to the loft of the vestibule. Op this floor will be rooms for train dis patchers and offices for men connected with the road. On the. third floor there Is to be a OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER fidrosint.. It la an evil day for the wife and mother when she scans her worn face in the mirror, and asks the Question. "Does" it pay? Does it pay to sacrifice "af ' ItaVlalsla na-.fl liaKnlMaaa IILUI.U UIIU l.nLJfJIUClK) to wedded love?" But there is another ques tion which rightly takes precedence- of Does ft pay? It is tlits; "la it neces sary to- sacrifice health and happiness to wedded love ? " Half a million women answer, N6 1 They have been weak and have been made strong; by Dr. Pierce's Pavontc Prescription. They were sick and " Favorite Prescrip tion" made them well. It will do the Same for almost eve ?; woman who n a fair and faithful trial. It stops weak cninsr drains, heals inflammation and ulceration and cures female weakness. It tranquallzes the nerves and encouiages the appetite. "1 expected to become it mother, and a threatened mischance greatly weakened me." write! Mm. R. a. Nations, of Witti Spring, flenrcy Co., Atk., "and my old disease returned. My husband got nnother doctor for me but I Memed to Just droit along and set no better, At last I told the doctor that If his medicine did not help me I would no back to Dr. Fierce' medicines. I did so, and by the time I had tnken them one month I could do my own housetrork, except washing, and tended my gnrden too. I wni stouter than I had erer been while walling baby' comlnp since my first baby came (tills one was the sixth child). She lsjuow eleven months old and Is a healthy child, A for me, I feel as young now as I did at eighteen year of age ; am thirty now. I can cheerfully recommend Dr. rlercc'a medicine to all suffering womankind." Doctor Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure blilousucss and sick headache. Y. M. C. A. room 20xC0 feet, having a gymnasium and library for tho ox cluslvo uso of employes of tho road, who aro members -of tho organization. A lunch room and kitchen for th) ac commodation of train crows who Btop ovor will also be located on tills floor. Sleeping apartments for thoso crows aro. to be fitted up In tho attic of tho building. Tho Union Station propor will oc cupy 2B4.C00 square foot. Tho spaco will bo Inclosed by a lino running from Massachusetts avonuo, near North Capitol streot, cutting Q, H and I Btroets, passing on to Second and II stroots nnd cutting O and P streets. Tho cost of tho tunnel will bo $250 per linear foot, or a total of about $1,000,000. Tho District of Columbia will de fray about $2,000,000 of tho total cost of tho station, tho Pennsylvania rail road about $7,D00,000, and tho Balti more and Ohio about $1,500,000. It Is estimated about three years will bo consumod In building tho now sta tion. WnBhlngtontniiB rognrd tho erection of this building as nn ovout In tho progress of tho Capital City. It will gather In ono spot nnd almost under ono roof tho clamor nnd ugliness of tho train yards now divided botweon two stations and glvo tho visitor a favorable Improsslon of Washington as ho crosBOB Its threshold. 1 0 To the War College. Governor Chamberlain has rccolvod a letter from AdjutantOonoral Flnzor, rocommondlng tho nppolntmont of Captain P. S. Bnkor, of Ccmpany "F," Third lloglmont, O. N. O., to n term at tho officers' school, at Fort Leaven worth, under tho rocommondntlon of Major Chynowlth, of tho rogular array, who last spring Inspected tho Oregon mllltla, and highly compllmonted Cap tain Bnkor on his olllcloncy. Tho gov ernor at onco recommondod tho ap pointment of Captain Baker, sending his recommendation to tho adjutant general at Washington, D. C. Tho action was tnkon undor tho now mlll tla act, passed by congress last year. What Shall We Have for Dessert? This question arises In tho family everyday. Let us answer it to-day. Try Jeli-O a aencioufi ana healthful aossert. Pre pared ia two minutes. No boiling I no baking! add boiling water and Bet to eooL Flavers: Lemon, Orange, Rasp berry nnd Strawberry. Get a paekaga st your grocers to-day. 10 eta. Pre- odiictdwi DEMANDS CONSIDERATION There are two kinds practical nnd ornamental. The former should be se cured by overyono, because it may bo put to uso qulokly. The latter Is de sirable, but the former Is essential. Our oourssa aro arranged with a view to usefulness. Wo don ot dabble In a llttlo of evorythlng, but devote our energies to conducting a flrst-closs business school. Living ozpenses low. Send for catalogue. StudonU may enter at any time. CAPITAL BUSINESS COLLEQE, Salem, Oregon. W. I. Stale, Principal. WW r 1 rtmL 30,1603 vssssmm Advertise at ta t. tbfi i ltaki or less, Ii ii rlsseijoT ase. soeaWi U over five Itata sttnts hta'e&crora ZSi wetted tares etk $1.50 raonta, au faffls rate. WANTED. Help Wanted. Girls 'ftfid men to pack appies; gooa wages, inquire or George Glfford, Willamette hotel. 0.29-3t Warded, -Manager for branch ofllco wq are locating ncro in uaiom. i drosB promptly, with references, Tho Morris Wholesale House, Cincinnati, Ohio. 0-28-3t Wanted Tho hlghost mnrkot prices paid for all kinds of hay, oats and barley. Charles O'Brlon, 404 Capi tal slroot, Salbui Oregon. 0.28-Gt Wanted. At tho Cottago hotol, a wo man second cook. 9-28-3t Wanted. Woman to roprcsont n vvholosnto business. Chanco for ad vancement to right party. Address P. O. box C6, Salem. Roforonces ex changed. 0-2G-3t. Wanted. Good farm hands, on tbo Flnnoy farm, noar Brooks, whora wo still soil tho O. K. Grubber. Havo for sale cnttla For salo or to lot CO Bhcop. Address James Flnnoy, E. 2, Gorvals, Or. 9-26-dw. Woodchoppers Wanted. Apply to Geo. P. Rodgors, 130 Court streot. 9-25-lm Wanted To buy a young Shophord dog for cattlo; ono that Is euro. J. Con ner, Wlllnmotto Hotol. fll.23.tf . Wanted. Girl to do gonoral houso- work. MrB. R. D. Allen, 347 High Btrcot, Phono 2575 Red. 9-2Mt Wanted Baled wheat Btraw, at Cap ital atabloa, W. B. Low, Proprlotor, 9-17-tf LOST AN D FPU ND. Lost. English sottor pup, ono year old, whlto with brown spot over halt of loft oar, and ono undor right Last scon Thursday ovonlng of fair on big stool br(dgo. Return to 320 Com mercial stroot nnd rccolvo roward. 0-28-0t JCjRJJALE For 8ale, At a bargain, a woll matched team of young horses. Weight about 1100. Address It. W. Tucker, Aumsyfllo. p-28'wk To Trade Towri lot In Eftio.it), nlooly located, for a qulot driving horse. For further, particulars fn'ojiilro of Frod Hurst '9-23-tf For Sale Two hoof stoors, 2V4 years old and ono cow 3 yoars old. O, L. Wtoavor, 1 mllo south of Liberty school houso. 0-22U. Willamette University Scholarship to lease for coming torm, Addross P. O. box 263. 8-27tf FOR RENT. For Rent. A Btilto of rooms. Inquire nt 178 Stato street 0-283t For Bent A Wlllnmotto University Bcholnrshlp at n bargain. Call at Capital National Bank. 0-28-3 1 For Rentr-Sovon-room houso. All modorn Improvements. AIbo two furnished rooms for light house kooplng. 85 Commercial stroot 0-28-31 Rooms for Rent Up stairs, Cottlo block, by day, week, or month. Al so llimt housokeoplng rooms. Eloc trio llghta Open all hours. Commorclal St, No. 333. Phone: 29C5 Main. Mattlo Hutchlns, Prop, MMCELLANEOU8. Music Dr. Pnrvln and Prof. L. S. Graham, Mualo studio 297 Commer cial stroot, upstairs, now open. Aro among the host as professional tcnohurs. Prof, Graham MondayH and Tuesdays. Lessons may bo ar ranged for at any tlmo. 9-20- New 8weet ClderSond your ordor to tho nenraat grocory, or call up phono 421. Gideon Stolx & Co. 0-10-tf QOodsI QOodsl QENTLEmen and WOmen. At H9 Stato stroot Cloth ing hats and notions. A flno lino of hop glovos. Boys' 7Ec shirts for 2Co. Mon's $1X0 pants for 90c. Notice Is heroby given to all malo citizens of tho city of Salem, Ore., botween tbo ago of 21 and B0 y-r8, that tho city road poll tax at $3.00 for each Individual not legally oxompt thorofr m, for tho year 1903, Is now due and payable at tho ofllco of tho undersgned. The pay ment of this tax Is a charter quail cation for voting within this city. Pay up. QBO. oniSWOLD, Streot Commissioner 9-4-tf Salem Truck and Dray Co. Oldest and beet equipped company In Sa lem. Piano and furnlturo moving a specialty Ofllco 'phono, 801. W. W. Brown & Son, proprietor. Ofllco No. CO State street 0-Mm Tho Proper Thlno The popular drink for family use Is O. S. soda and carbonated beverages. Every body should keep thoso goods at tholr homes. Call up Qldeon Stolx Co. 'phone 421. I Have Just Purchased Tho Miller stock of now and second-hand soods nt 910 Cnmmnrclll siraut XVIII vf'va you good treatment and desire) your I pstroflage. Second hand goods 8EVKW 3E Tiffft ' WhVKmT raar-UKosiciSSk iBPfiino'W'iSeoda: oa4haad.tDKltUE- m&n. T2t., Unique Ctetnlng Rooms Show A Johnson, tho cloonors, are now lo cated at 209 Commercial Btreat. ,Thoy do a gonoral pressing sJbd re pairing business. Specialties: Skirts, Rljk waists, kid gloves, cenU-cloBV ing. etc. Phono 2814. E-28-Iyr. Vou will always find the choicest meata at tho lowost prices at BcV ward's & Luschor's 400 and 410 Dtato streot 'Phono orders gives. apodal attention. LODQE8. Central Lodge No. 18, K. of P. Castlw nan in Holman block, corner Stats and Liberty Sts. Tnoaday of each, weok at 7:30 p. m. A. E. Straajr C. 0.. It. J. Fleming IC of H. and 8. Foresters of America Court 8hes wood Forestera No. 19. Moota Fri day night In Turner block, B. Wi. Mlntum. C. II.; A. L. Brown, See. Modern Woodmen of America Ore gon Codar Camp No. E246. Meottr ovory Thursday ovonlng at 8 o'clock Holman Hail, Frank A. Tumor, V. P.? A. It, Brown, Olorlc Protectlon Lodao No. 2, Ancient Or der United Workmen, moota every Saturday evening In tho Holmaa Hall, oornor Stato and Liberty Btroets. Visiting brethren welooas. J. O. Graham, M. W.J J. A. Sellwood Rocerdor. Drs. Morse and Robertson. Roenw 1 to 6, Holman block. ToIsbIhhm 1381. c' Dr. W. 8. Mott Will hereafter b found in tho Broy block. 375 Con inorclal stroot ovor Oregon Sfao Co. Ofllco tolophouo, SS31; rwt donco phone, 2751. Ofllco hours 9 to 12. and 2 to 5. OSTEOPATHY. Drs. M. T. Qchoettle, Frank J, Barr and Anna M. B a rr. Graduates American School of Osteopathy, Klrksvlllo, Mo., successors to Dr. Graco Albright Offlc hours 0 to 12 and 1:30 to 4:30 o'clock. Odd Follows Tomple, Phone Main 2721; residence phono 2C03 rod. Dr. H. H. Goovell, Suggestive There poutlcs and Osteopathy. Norroun functional and montxvl diseases, neu ralirla, hcadachos, nordvous proatrtv tlon, dyspepsia, constipation, diar rhoea, rheumatism, asthma, to. D'Aroy block, Stato street Phoas Main 2855. Ryan's Shaving Parlors Sovon first class latborp ongngod. finest batii rooms la $. yo uso a.ntlaepUo storlljtfjrs.'' ' J. Ityda, .proprietor. Evan's pneber Shon-Only flrstlsMi shod (30 StAto, street ' tSViry tUs iiowl frjdy ujp-to-Uato!, P)tjoit pore, lain bnlhB. Bhrvvo, 15o; 'hair-out SSe baths. 28c; Two first-class Iwet blacks. ' 0, w. ICvans. yroprletor. FliRbfJJION'a RESTAURANT. 99 State Street Tho only placo tooaY. Open day and, night Our 20-cont meals aro bet tor than any 25-cont houso In tho state, 9-23-tX FRUIT TRAYS, BOXES and CRATES all kinds and styles. First Class work and material, Prices reason ale. Shoe on Miller St.. Soutfj Salem. Phone Red 2191. GEO. P. MASON. THE ELITE CAFE ?00 Commercial Street. Crawfish ) All served in HotTamales the most ap- Cold Lunches ) petizingr style B HCKBRLBN, Proprietor S. C. STONE, M. D. ....PROPRIETOR OF.... STONE'S DRUG STORES SALEM, OREQON. The stores (two 'a number) are lo cated at No. 235 and 297 Commercial street and are well stocked with oomploto lino ot drugs and medicines, tollot articles, perfumery, brushes. eto. Has had somo 25 yoars exporionce 1b tho practlco of modlclno, and now makes no charges for consultation, an amination or proscription. O. H. MAOK Successor to Dr. J. M. Koene. in White Cornor, Salem, Oregon. Parties desiring superior oporat'ans at mod ornt fca la any branch are In especial request Basketry taught at tho Variety Storo Wednesday and Thursday at 2 p, m. by teacher, who luarnod tho art In Chicago. The Variety Store 9 4 Court St. Annora M. Welch, Prop W. W. Hall. R, E. D0WNIM0. HALL 6c DOWNING. Money Loaning, Insurance. Collections. Loans negotiated for ourselves and patrons on the bjs terms at reasonable rates. Tlojra tlk dp stairs, opposite Cray Bros. State St., Salem Ortgoc Capita! Normal School First National Bank Bulldlaf. SaUn. The fall term of twelve weeks iuh September 28, Address. J. J. KrUPS. S.iCH, Of