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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1903)
,vj-c -TftcBcst f and the most ECONOMICAL In carpels 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 than buy these and have them sewed w ith a perfectly flat seam. You should have your nutting sewed. The House Furnishing Company. Salem. 269 Liberty Street. MlMatW 9mm99WW9999990991W99 DR. J. p. COOK Hoa como to tho conclusion that all profession ot tbo hoallng art out aide of tho vegetable kingdom la a failure When your system la run out without puro blood. You will only find vitality In tho vegotabls kingdom. Poisonous drugs nor doctors' knlvoa nor thunder and lightning wll not remove tho causo, but lay the foundation for al kinds of disease. Thoso poisons go Into your bonce, and kill tbo life of thorn ; and croato all kinds of dlsoaaos, cancerous tumors, consumption, dropsy. bone diseases, etc. You must boar In poisonous tonic, nor ; stimulant, nor temporary rellot which you got from poisonous drugs, whore tho results aro suro death Booner or lator. Do not blamo tho medicine, when It takes on effect and stirs up tho poisons or dlsoaao In tho system. You must not expect to bo cured 1" a few days, for your sickness or disease has boon a long time coming on, and It wlU taks a long tlmo to get It out of your "systom. It will take months or a year to build a now body from tho bones up. This Is what tho peoplo do not tin dorsl&nd. They are used to being humbugged. His medicines aro com posed of Naturo's Horbs what tho human syBtom requires. Whon tho an mala got sick thoy will help thorns olros to thoso horbs, for thoy have the In stluct, and tho peoplo havo not, so wo novo to mako a study of It It lias been a life study with Dr. Cook. Do not get weary; this Ufa Is too shorf and too sweet to worry out of this world. Dr. Cook Cures All Kinds of Diseases 301 Liberty Street, Salem, Oregon. - ' E.J Jacob Vogt convi nas a new line of Men's. Ladles' and ' Children's Shoes. Good fitting, erood Lweannir ana si lowest or ces- uo ana see for you will be sure to tret a Bar- gain. J. Brownstein & Son. 54 State street. Highest cash price pall for Hides. Pelts. Wool. Tallow and furs; also general dealer in old Iron, Rubbcrand Metals. SALEM WATER COMPANY OFFICE CITY HALL. For water service anolv at office. iBllls payable monthly In advance. Mao all complaints at the office. art CHICHCSrCR'S ENQLISM c Liiiiiifjiicii-ji niitilMUi u II. ul u.lil mnuat V.im ihM Ilk . . nM. 1 .L. . kr, Ref " B.j .C j-.r Dr., uc M at 4. W fc I'.rtU.l.r, TUMslli llMfiLlL Ht.UlUTnll.Ml.1. flJ.w. . uTi. huuXCZZ; l-uulT 5 I Tll.ftlAI. f klL &a.. flL.-l. a rfuV Your Stepmother. Is still here, and as busy as evor. When your clothes are worn and dirty, or the buttons off, take them to her, at tho Salem Dyeing and Cleaning Works. Repairing and rellnlng; new velvet collars put on overcoats; also four suits a month for IL Called for and returned. MltS. O. H. WALKER, Prop. 195 Commercial Street. 25c Can Do Wonders In the way of a meaj, If you call on George Bros., tha White House Restaurant They can servo you tha est to ba bad on the coast Open day and night Alll irv "" A aJ is None Too OOD Albany mind that his modlclno is not a 1. C. CROSS Meats and Provisions Established 1884 LONDON ORDERS EXPECTED. 8alem Hop Market Firm Active. and Fairly A Salem special says: A quarter of a cont hotter than 25 cents is tho top of tho hop markot In Salem. Whllo thoro havo been raporta of 25 cents having boeri paid at North Yamhill, the names of the partios to tbo trans action cannot bo learned. Tho John. son & Murphy crop was sold to Geo. Roso yesterday at 25U eonta, and othor sales at a smaller fraction abovo 25 conts have been reported. No solos were roported horo today, but 11 is loarnod that tho Dr. Farley crop of 100 bales at Dallas was sold to Kirkpatrick & Williams at 36 cants. Dealers dosorlbe tho market as firm and fairly active. Many of tho grow ers have not yet balod their hops, and will not sell until thoy aro ready to dollver. Othors are holding for a bet ter price, a few talking 30 cents, though most of them havo no soiling price fixed. As Is always the caso, some of those who havo an Inferior quality want to sell at the price of choice bops, and they are not selling. English buyers report that no orders have been received from London, but they are expected any day. Hop Wire Woven Wire Fencing. Place your orders new and get re duced prlees. Car of fencing to arrive Oatober 26th; car of fenolng In No vember. Write and get prlees. WALTBR MORLEY. CO Court St., Salem. Or. For Good Groceries Go to Branson & Ragan's, and after onco trying their groceries you will uso them all tho time. W03E1.X.A.. Sasnta !a4at f mwUHifiVnubQC GSt&PMc THE DAILY JOURNAL,, 8ALBfA, sse WE1DER VERSUS , JVIEDER Woman Asks for Divorce on Ground of Cruelty and Inhumanity Papors woro filed today In which Mrs. Eva L. Welder begins a suit fot divorce In tho Polk county court against her husband, Frank B. Weld er. They woro married nt Vancouver, Novomber 20, 1902, and got along well until six months ago, when ho began to mistreat her, as slio alleges. Sho charges In her potltlon violent aryj abusive language, threatening to kill her and lior child by n former hus band, so that on Soptcmbor 17th sho left defendant and sought protection of nor sister In Polk county, and Bho asks for $20 a month alimony, and hor sharo of about $4000 worth of real estate and SG00 porsonal property, and to resume her maiden name of Eva L. Grammer. Hor nttornoy Is It. L. Fleming. GOOD ROAD NOTES. The Improvement of HlBhirnjra Xl Vnrlona Stntea. The council of Ilammonton, N. X, has passed an ordlnnnce allowing a re bate of $1 In taxes for each wheel oe n wagon having a tire four Inches oi more In width. It has been found bj test that vehicles with broad tires dc not damage tho gravel roads as niucb ns the narrow tiros, and to mako tlx change popular nuiong runners tho re tail' In taxes has been Inaugurated. At Fnriulugton, Me., It Is stated that the ladles of that vicinity, some thlr teen In number, held a "boo" and put a ploco of roud of about one rullo in the best condition It was ever In. It Is re ported that they cnine early, armed with shovels, rnkes, hoes and wheel barrows, and labored tho cntlro day. It Is said thut a woman surveyor ol highways In that town Is to be elected another spring. A novel method of raising money to repair roads litis been adopted In Su perior, Neb, The Commercial club hat decided to get up a minstrel show and dovote the proceeds to repairing the roMtls In the river bottoms which were destroyed by the orcrtlowiiig of the Republican river the past summer. The road qucstioii Is being agitated In Tulliilioma, Trim., and vicinity. Al n recent meeting one farmer stated that he had miHtiilned a loss of (800 ly not being able to get his corn to mnr ket owing to bad roads. Ho thought It time that they were Improved. Oth cr farmers were of the-same opinion, and It H oxpected that tho agitation will result In Improving roads In that section. Jopllu, Mo., has excellent roads lead ing from It In every direction. About $25 000 a year Is spent on an average Borne $150,000 has been spent during tho past six years. The funds for the work come mainly from tha saloon tuxes, every saloon In the district bo lug compelled to pay $520 to the fund. Ten per cent on each $100 of taxable valuation lu tho district Is the only additional moans of revenue. Good Roads Magazine. A SPLENDID INVESTMENT. flood Honda Ilrlntf Jar i Every Com munltl. Many of us do not know thut bad roads ure responsible t(&- so many of ur woes becauo we havo not thought, bays Isaac U. Potter. Some of our farmers are putlont and many of them aro contented with thoso rouds becuuxe thor do not know the value of u good oua A good road is a splondld Invest ment There never wus a good road mado In any civilized country on earth that didn't pay 100 per cent a year on Its cost. A good rond rulsos tho valuo-of cvorj aero, Invites us to market when price are good and takes us out of the clutch es of the commission pirate who sell our goods behind our backs at tliolr own figures, keep their own accounts and pay us a plttnnco for our tpll and trouble. A good road shortens distance, saves time, wagons, horsotlesh, harness, Increase the load mid lesxons the bur dun and mukoM It possible to haul twu tons to iiiarUet with the sains power tli at now ItMves one ton stuck In the mire. A good road lirliiHM us clow together, driven out gloom, makes neighbor of hermits, discount! oery farm uiort gage and brings Joy aud wntwiitiix-nt to every community. Imagine a man Vne deep In the mud trying to look ctwwful! S...rtier oml Wittier Allfca. SuriHRiH was the smallest rottge of toinporatiire of any plaeo In tho world. The summer twujwmture la 78 and tlv winter tump-rraiuro 77V4 degrees. I'ualotnrra. In the year 171K) there were lu opera tion In the United States seventy-five poHtolIlto. At that time the pofiula tlon of the thirtceii statea was In round numbers 8JJJ0.0QQ. This made an av erage of one posioMee to K.',400 people. !nec that time the offlees have been sultiplled over 1.000 times. The Tbautb. The thumb Is stronger than all the other finger together. gEaONXUEUDAY, OCTOBER 6, J9Q3. ,...1l.....llll,.... .. . l , ,it,.M.y. ii.imiiiiiT EkL flfflttrl J 13 csnv luHr&ar.J M Piecing. That's a word which may not be in the dictionary in this sense of its use. but which is in very common use in some sections of the country. "She's always piecing " they say of the woman who runs to the cupboard at Irregular hours and cats a piece of pic, enke, or some other dainty. This irregular eating is one of the chief causes of dyspepsia and "weak" stomach. Diseases of the stomach and other orgims of digestion and nutrition ore completely cured by the use of Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It Increases the supply of rich, pure blood, ond gives the body vitality ami vigor. "AvMruRo I wai fcfltnjr very badly," write Mrs IMtie Abram. of ijs Jolinton Avenue, Brooklyn, N V "Had a very poor appetite and when 1 Mt down at the table 1 could not cat, but woutd have to ko away without even tailing the food Chancing to hear from a friend who used your 'Golden Medical lilKovery' Tor a disease lmll.tr to mine, I thought I would Stive the medicine a trial, and I can hardly ezprest the benefit received from It. The flrat dote teemed to do me Reed, My appetite re turned and I wa able to eat heartily. I have Improved ao much 1nce taking the 'Golden Medical Discovery' I do not look like the aame peraon Am to-day well and alrotig the retult of taking al bottle of Vr rlerce'a Golden Medical ulncovery." Dr, Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, paper covers, is sent free on receipt of at one-cent stamps to pay ,ffi expense oi tunning oniy. Auurcss R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Klamath Indiana Do Their Shopping. Tho annual visitation of Klamath Indians to Mcdford commonccd this wook, several families having como In to do tliolr fall trading during tho past fow days. Thoro aro also a largo numbor of toams on tho road. This has becomo a trado which tho Mod ford merchants havo como to roly on ovory fall, and It amounts to no smalt sum. Bostdos thnt. It 1b cash on tho nail. Indeed, somo of tho oldor In dians havo a systom that thoy Insist upon following, nnd which has tho ef fect of prolonging tho transaction to a considerable extent. Instead of hand ing In his order, having It flllod and than pny in a lump, tho rod man se lects an article has It wrappod up, and pays for It. Then anqthor artlclo Is purchased In tho snmo manner. No matter how largo tho bill Is It must bo purchased In this way. This makos tho transaction slow, but It Is tho only way. Tho Indians aro a little lato In coming in thld year, having boon do- layed by difficulty In soiling tliolr cat tlo. Somo of the Indians who havo boen hero this wook, havo succoedod In getting hold of more or loss "lira water." Thoy havo not disturbed tho poaco as yet but an Indian full of bad whlskoy Is likely to bo obstroporous. Tho "wards of tho government" havo not boon able to secure liquor from saloonsso far as known, but thero Is always a class of peoplo who will do anything to mako a dollar or socuro enough wlilskoy to satisfy tliolr appe tites temporarily. Thoso aro tho pop sons who havo undoubtedly supplied tho. red mon with liquor, nnd thoy may find themsolvos In serious difficulty shortly on that account Hvldenco Is being collected against thorn. Med- ford. Or., Mall. Everybody Goes to tho White Houso lunah counter at noon. Open nil hours of the day and night. O Sl. m T O STL X J. , BmisO Ibl KTtd Yw Witt Atari BwgM DEMANDS CONSIDERATION Thero aro two kinds practical and ornamental. Tho former should bo se cured by everyone, becauso It may bo put to uso quickly. The lattor Is de sirable, but tho former la essential. Our aoursaa aro arranged with a view to ussfulners. We don ot dabble In a little of everything, but devote our energies to oomlueting a first-lass business sobool. Living expense low. 8nd for catalogue. Studonts may enter at any time. CAPITAL BU8INE88 COLLEGE, Salem, Oregon. W, I, Staler, Principal. C. M. MACH Successor to Dr. J. M. Keene. Id White Corner, Salem, Oregon, Partloi jf. aa f ( M t Mitnalni inaMHann a avtk.! 'jyn. ) iUVS4K0 WllVtkV W)fVltUUIUI Mb KUW erat fee In any branch axe In especlat request. CLASSIFIED ADS ! tS-L-: ' " advertbttBiesfe. five Uaeaor !. la tblt cotsma itrted tare times for 25c 5 Ota Week S1.50 a BOflta. AD over fit lists stthauao rate. WANTED. Wanted. To trado two good building lots In Ploasant Home adddltlon to Salem for a horse- and goats. Apply to L. M. Bennlnghoff, F. R. M. No. 1, Turner. 10-5tlwk Wanted. An elevator boy at lamotto Hotel. tho Wll-10-3-St Wanted. Teams to haul wood; no hills, short haul and good wages. C. A. Gray. 10-2-lwk Wanted. CO men nt Oregon Nursery Company. 9-30-tf Wanted. A girl or woman to do'houso work In a small family; desirable place. For particulars apply at Journal office. tt Wanted Tho highest markot prices paid for all kinds of hay, oata and barloy. Charles CBrlon, 404 Capi tal street, Salem Oregon. 0-28-Ct Woodchoppers Wanted. Apply to Geo, F. Rodgora, 130 Court stroot. 9-25-lm Wanted Balod wheat straw, at Cap ital atabloo, W. S. Low, Proprietor. 9-17-tf LOST AND FOUND. tost Overcoat between Salem and Sllvorton, probnbly near Pratum. Re turn to Journal office 10-5-tf Found. Yollow Japanoao silk doll'B quilt, embroidered with laco roso. 10-2-3t Lost English Bottcr pup, ono year old, whlto with brown spot over half of loft car, and ono undor right Last soon Thursday ovonlng of fnlr on big stool bridge Roturn to 320 Com mercial stroot and recolvo roward. 0-28-Gt FOR BALE. For 8le A sound 1200-pound horso, 8 yonra old. Inquire of F, A. Welch, Vi mllo cast of asylum. 10-5-flt For 8alei Ono now houso, flvo large rooms, bath, ojosots, hot and cold wator; will bo sold cheap on account of going away. Addross "J.," caro Journal. 10-5-lwk. For Bale, Bxcollont Jorsoy milch cow. Inqufro of janitor at postof flee. 10-2-3t For Sale. Ono shopnrd pup; also ono pointer dog. Addross "II" caro Journal. 10-2-3t For 8ale. At a bargain, a wolj matched toam of young homos. Wolght about 1100. Addross R. W, Tucker, Aumsvlllo. 0-28-lwk To Trade Town lot In Salem. nlcoly located, for a qulot driving horse. For furthor particulars Inqttlro of Frod Hurst 0-23-tf For Sale Two hoof stoors, 2 yonra old and ono cow 3 years old. O, L, Weaver, 1 mllo south of Llborty school houso. 9-22tf, Willamette University Scholarship to lease for coming torm. Addross P O. box 203. 8-27-tf FOR RENT. -vw For Rent A good half-section farm. For particulars address "J," enro Journal office 10-3-tf Rooms for Ront Up Blalrs, Cottlo block, by day, week, or month. Al so light housekeeping rooms, ICIoc trie llghto. Opon all hours, Commorclal St, No. 333. Phono' 2905 Main. Mattlo Hatching, Prop. MI8CEU.ANEOU8. Taken Up. A spotted milch cow, Ownor call, pay chargos and tnko the animal away. Call nt corner of Contor and Twelfth streets. F, La Branch. 10-5-3wk Music Dr. Parvln and Prof. I 8. Graham. Music studio 297 Commor clal streot upstairs, now open. Aro among tho best as professional teachers. Prof. Oraham Mondays and Tuesdays, Losions may bo ar ranged for at any time, 9-20- New 8weet CIdsr-8end your ordor to tho noarat grocery, or call up phono 421. Gldeou Stolz & Co. 910tf Notice Is heroby glvon to all male citizens of the city of Salem. Ore, between tho ages of 21 and CO years, that tho city road poll tax of $3.00 for each Individual not legally exempt therefr m, for the year 1903, Is now due and payable at the office of the tinders guml. The ; ay ment ot this tax Is a chnrter quail cation for voting within this city. Pay up. OJSO. GRISWOLD, 8treot Commissioner 9-1-tf 8alem Truck and Dray Co, Oldest and best equipped company In Sa lem. Piano and furniture moving a specialty Office 'phone, 861, W. W. Brown & Son, proprietor. Office No. CO State streot 0-1-1 ra Tho Proptr Thing The popular drink for family uso Is G. 8. soda and carbonated bovoragos, Every body should keep these goods at their horaw. Call up Oldeon Stols Co. 'phone 421, 8EVttf TV" " MISCELLANEOUS1 I ave Just Purchased Tho Miller stock of now and second-hand goods at 210 Commercial atroot Will give you good treatment and doslro your patronage, Socond hand goods bought and sold. Also a nlco stock of now goods on hand. D. F. Jor man. 7-21-tf Unlouo Cleaning Room Shaw & Johnson, tho cleaners, are now lo cated at 209 Commorclal street They do a gonoral pressing and r pairing business, Bpeclaltlea: Skirts, silk waists, kid gloves, cento' cloth lng. eta Ph6no 2014. &-28-1JT. You will always find the choicest meats at tho lowest prlcos at Ed ward's & Luscher's, 40S and 410 State street 'Phono orders gtvea spoclal attention. LODQES. Central Lodge No. IB, K. of p-CaU xiau in uoiman mock, corner State and Llborty Sta. Tnosday of cc& week at 7:30 p. m, A. H. Strang O. C. R. J. Fleming K. of It and 8. Forester of America Court Bher wood Forootera No, 19. Meetn Fri day night In Turner block. S, W. Mlnturn. O. R.; A. L. Brown. Sec Modem Woodmen of Amsrlca Ore gon Cedar Camp No, 5240. Moot every Thursday ovonlng at 8 o'clock Holman Hall, Frank A. Tumor. V. P.; A. Ia Brown. Clork. Protection Lodge No. 3, Ancient Op dor Unltod Workmen, moots every Saturday ovonlng In tha Holm Hall, corner Stnto and Liberty streets. Visiting brethren walcora. .O. Graham, M. W.; J. A. Bellwoo4 ruor. ' ..PHYSio)ANfe And feURaeoNs. M Dm, Mbrie and Robertson, boom 1 to B. Holman block. Talanhana 1381. Dr. W. 8. Mott WHI hereafter c? found In tho Broy block. 375U Com morclal stroot, ovor Oregon. Bho Co, Office telephone, 2931; real donco phono. 2751. Office hours 9 to 13. ntld 8 to 5. OSTEOPATHY. Dro. M. T. Schoottle, Frank 4. Barr and Anna M. Barr. Graduate Amorlcan School of Ctatcapathjr, Klrksvlllo, Mo., succonsoro to Dr. Gcaco Albright OfTicr- hdura 9 to 12 and 1:30 to 4:30 o'clock. Odd Follows' Tomplo, Phono Main 8T21; rosldenco phono 2C03 rod. Dr. H. H. Gcovell, 8uggestlvo Tltar poutlcs and Osteopathy. Nervous functional and montrd diseases, nou ralgla, hcadachos, nordvous prostra tion, dyspopsia, constipation, diar rhoea, rhoumatlotri, RSthaa, to. D'Arcy block, Stato street Phoa Main 2855. -T-ONBonJAL. ,NP. !ATH8' Ryan'a Shaving Parlora Sovon r. clasa barboro ougngod. Finest bath rooms In city. Wo usa antlsoptlo storlllzors. J. Ryan, Pruprlotorf Evan'a Harbor Shop Only flrst-claas shop on Stato stroot Every thing now and up-to-dato. Finest porce lain baths. Shave, 15c; haircut 35o baths, 26c. Two first-class boot blacks. C. W. Evana, proprietor. FERQU80N'8 RESTAURANT. 95 State Street Tho only placo to oat Opon day and night. Our 20-cont raonla aro hot- tor than any 25-cont houso In tho stato, 0-23-tf WvT'DROwTrACXrilo wool, hop growers' suppllos. No. 229 Commercial stroct, Salem, Ore gon. Phono 1301. 8QUIHE FAHRAR Hon morchant and purchasing ngent No. 310 Commorclal street, upstairs, Salem, Orogon. Phono 1051. T. A. LIVE8LEY & CO. Doalora In hops and hop suppllos. Phono 1211, ofilco room 18 Oborholm bldg, Sa lom. Oregon. J, CARMIOHAEL Hop buyor. Office In Busli-Broymun building, Salem, Orogon. Samples of choice hops so llelted from all growers. CATLIN & LINN Hop buyora. Rootn 8, Bush-Broyman block, Salem, Ort gon. Phono 1431. HUDDARD & CR088AN Hop buy ers. Room 2, Murphy block, Salem, Oregon. Tolephone No, 371. FRUIT TRAYS, BOXES anil CRATES all kinds and styles. First Class work and material, Prlceo reason able. Shop on Miller St., South Salem. Phone Red 2191. QEO. F. MASON. THE ELITE CAFE S09 Commsrelal 8trt Crawfish ) All served in Hot Tamales the most ap- Cold Lunches J petizing style E ECKERLEN, Proprietor S. C. STONE, JH. 0. ....PROPRIETOR OP..,. If STONE'S DRUG SJ0RES 8ALCM, OREGON. The stores (two 'n numbor) are lo cated at No. 235 and 297 Commercial street and aro well stocked witk i complete line of drujrs and medicines, toilet articles, perfumery, bruabM, etc, Has bad some 25 years experience la the practice of medicine, and now makea no charges Ut consultation, amluatlon or prescription ,u