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' "ijp. W ?"w'wjr ,5WFTT"i" SEVEN DAILY GAP ITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1904. F T JXjv' -- ' "' attf ftttiffliiBtwM(taaMg8aatMtiai8t $ Tw1I71.j. ua Wo guarantee oufflclent proof that Doctor cures oil kinds of diseases 1 1 1 1 1 it o n (I o have failed, such as cancer, tumors, (external and Internal) Gravel f kidney, bono diseases. Consumption, gall stones, ' rheumatism. 2 dropsy, and dlabets, appendicitis havo never yet failed, and female diseases, all the foregoing without tho knife, or plaster or poisons, and with no pain to tho patient whatever. Testimonials of prominent people Consultation free. 1 1 (I (I Df J. F. Cook l 301 Liberty St., SaW (Won. S I Formerly of Sale Ten Million Boxes aYear. 0m THE FAMILY'S CANDY 10c 25c, 50c BEST FOR The Heath & MiUii - 9 'PlWJwl 8 ' " It Wt f ' f 1i2IEEL3i r IKIrWE' P v nu keep, nun irum decay. Cmbllhed 1851. fkkm& NilugAn ma i&r 1 SS.br Savage & 1 I 0 1 IMIM1MMH9MMMailMMlHMMlXHMMra; I Hose few 500 Half Inch tisbbet lined cotton garden hose In rem nants at 6c pet foot First come, first served. R. M. Wade & Co. HNllHinilllUlinillHUIIllIIIIIllIHIHlHIIII JH-H I 1 1 HI 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I II 1 1 I I 90 per cent of all cases treated at Boswell Springs ate Cttted Capt. Ben D. Boswell, Proprietor and Manager, Boswell P. O., Doaglas Co., Oregon -H-H III Mil II Hlllllllllimillll IHHIHMIini II iT WHMWmtinnmi8itMMmMMmMttHmtM Havo You Ever Ordered Your Groceries from Hatt & Lawrence M not, you aro away behind tho times. However, they ara al ways glad to Bee new patrons, and If you call on them, you will b IQOrfi trlflri nlannAil Tsi iIH Ami 41iAvt n Yia inimAH ff (AtvimAfiAln1 , - . JUVUBVU, JU VI All J4UU Hurl Pamw .Ujaa.. r-H 1 1 1 1 IHI i M 1 1 1 fr tl HrH-WHIH I H H I U 1 H i Wholesale and Retail E. ECKERLEN, 258 Commercial Street. Ull line Of llnuom Jinrt sslnoa rAdnrhrook whlakv -formerlv the T McDrier brand the best for family fo.:, u "JO cy umiia. 'I'flone iiain udi. 5 HH4 1 1 iw 11 1 1 f 1 1 ui 1 1 1 1 g 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 1 111 1 nil it?, UTRfAA f .1.. .il- .. .... K- 7 in - w e Ksiatm Dr. J. p. Cook tho Botanical after all other schools and doctors S Omrha, Neb. j FAVORITE MEDICINE CATHARTIC AU Drsflftts THE BOWELS HllllllfmM Rests on 52 years of successful business..' e To serve you when in need of Paint.... 4 HHffflHq itfAFlW Covers a multl 81 tudB of sins.... nn Paint cover building MfgG. orcm ssBW"ra Fletche j HPf J 'i liKJ i t -2 Pfice m M a H 3 feet 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 Mi II I I H I 1 1 1 1 j 1 1 if i IUCU1 UW U1Q WW4UO Ul. VfUUiiUOiU'lU Family Liquor Store uso. All orders filled and Jo- . -H LOOK ' i 2 A AFTER SICK Russian Soldiers Who Were Wounded in Battle Praise . Japanese , . London, June 13. A dispatch from Mukden states that the Russian sol diers habitually speak with contempt of tho quality of tho Japanese troops. Tho Japs, they say, are good coolies, but only in that respect are they ex collent; but all the evidence that has reached the Russian headquarters as to tho Japanese hospitals and their medical' and surgical arrangements generally is unanimous1 as to tho ex cellence of that part of tho enemy's equipment. Two wounded men of the 11th Rus sian regiment, which suffered so se verely at Kinlien-Cheng managed to escape thtough tho enemy's- lines, and have reached Mukden. These mem speak In enthusiastic terms of the manner in which the Japanese treat tho Russian wounded. Tho Japanese army doctors, they say, are splendid, and they personally saw to the com fort of all tho Russian wounded. Each Russian officer taken prisoner la sup-, plied with a separate tent, and Is al lowed to superintend the preparation of tho food1 for the Russian wounded. Temporary assistance Is given to the Japanese wounded In splendidly arranged field hospitals. About 450 Russian wounded were carefully at tended to In tho Japanese camp, and the relations between them and tho enemey's troops were excellent, based says tho correspondent, "upon the true comrado3hlp and friendship of mutually respecting soldiers." Tho Japanese ioctors removed tho wounded from the field of battle with out regard to nationality. Aa it was practically impossible to remove all the wounded from the ground to the field hospital without delay, those whom surgical aid would most likely euro wore taken in hand first, and the more serious cases were given first aid in tho field. When over a wounded man was discovered, whethor Russian or Japanese, ho was placed on his feet; and If able to stand unsupported for a few seconds ho was taken on a litter to the hos pital. Cruelties were undoubtedly perpe trated on the Russian wounded, but tho miscreants were invariably Chin eso, who are bittorly anti-Russian. It la said to bo a common remark among the Chinese, "If tho Japanoso win in this war we will send basketfulla of Russian' ears to Peltin." It Is Up To The Doctor. A lady wrote us from WInchpster, Va., that she had been undor a doc tors care for 4 years for dyspopsla, the oain appeared to center undor tho left shoulder blade, was so severe at times that she could neither eat nor sleep. She had lost faith in her homo doctor, anl asked us to send her sam ple of Dr. Ounn's Improved Liver Pills which had been recommendod to her. We sent her two pills, In a few days she sent for a box. Now she writes that the pain undor her shoulder has left her entirely, Bhe enjoys her meals and never sloops loss than 8 hours evory night, and this hasi all como about in 2 weeks,' and cost her 50 cts. for two boxes, of pills. Says the , doctor charged her ,50.00, and that she told him he had bettor take tho ?50.00 and Invest It all "in Dr. Ounn's Improved Liver Pills and build up his practice. Sold by druggists for 25c per box. 'Any ono,;havng dys pepsia, bilious spoils or sickhcadache can got a speedy cure by tho uso ot these pills. For sale by Dr. S. C. Stone, druggist. Notice. It is now against the ordinance of the City of Salem, Oregon, to erect, or maintain, barbed wire, or barbed wire fencing along the line of any street or alloy within tho corporate limits, and notice is hereby given to all citizens to immediately romovo such wlro under penalty of said law, Ten days from' this dato prosecutions under said ordinance will bo mado In this relation. Dated Juno 1, 1904. H. C. TARPLEY, G-l-10t Street Commissioner. Brletenbush Hot Springs. Tho trail to tho Briotonbush Hot Springs Is now open. We are prepared to furnish pack and saddlo horses at a very reasonable rate. Parties do siring to go to tho Hot Springs or other mountain resorts will find it to their best interests to address tho un dersigned for Information as to rates, etc. SHORT & MILLOY, 5-30-tf. Detroit Ore. mwffifflffiM The above will cheerfully be paid in lawful money of the United Slates, by the utulersiRtied, proprietors of Dr Pierce's Golden Med ical Discovery, If they can not show the original si ma ture of the Individual volunteering- the ten tininnlnl below, arid nlso of every tcstimo- 'itlal among the thousands which they are " constantly publishing attesting the superior curative properties 01 ineir several, nicui clnes, and thus proving the Renulnencss and reliability of nil the multitude of testi monials volunteered by grateful people, it their behalf. Wnm.n'.i Dispensary Medical Asso- ( ciation. Proprietors, Buffalo, N. Y. THE REASON. There is no medicine equal to Dr. Tlerce'a Golden Medical Dis covery, for punfvine the blood. It carries otT the poisons which contaminate the life fluid. It increases the activity of tht blood-making glands and gives the body an increased supply of pure, body-bulldirip blood. It builds up the body with sound, healthy flesh Instead of flabby fat, pro motes the appetite, feeds the nerves, and so gives to weak, nervous people vitality and vigor. "About a year ago I had a very bad cough and feared it would run into consumption." writes Hon. Geo W Lueh, of 27 Mason Street. Worcester, Mats "When a severe attack of couffhiug would come on vomiting would et in Matter accumulated iu noye. and raj tonrila were irritated. After rea'iing of,the wonderful cures resulting from Dr I'icrce's Golden Med ical Discoverv began to use it. with some doubts as to the good it would do me. I am frank to say But, after I had used one bottle I noticed quite a change for tl e better. Ordered five more bottles and before I had used them all the cure was complete. There is not. now a trace M cough or cold in my system and my health it perfect." To gain knowledge of your own body In sickness and health Send for the People's Common Sense Medical Adviser. A book of icoS pages. Send at cents in stamps for paper-covered, or, 31 stamps for cloth bound copy. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, 66j Main Street. Buffalo, N. Y. .Rally to tho Colors. The-nonr approach of Juno i4th should remind ovory patriotic citizen that tho 127th anniversary oC the birth of the United States should bo recognized and observed. For more' than a century and a quarter this flag has triumphantly floated in honor, a beautiful token of perfect liberty, and is a beautiful flag. It invites the op pressed to rally beneath Kb folds. It has never been borne on an 6ppros slve mission, or over lowered In dis grace, Therefore, I. ask that on Tuesday, Juno 14th, it may float on every build ing, and may there be such a display of the American flag as was never known in tho history of Salem. ' LIZZIE ROSS, Patriotic Instructor, Sedgwick Corps. l Reduced Rates. On account of tho mardl gras and carnival to be held at Portland June 28th to July 0, 1904, inclusive, the Southern Pacific will sell round trip tickets from Salem, Including ad mission coupon to the carnival, for $2.55. Salo dates, Juno 27th and July 7, 1904, Inclusive. Limit six days af-" tor date of sale, but not later "than July 10th. W. B. COMAN, General Passenger Agent C-13-eo4 . Real Estate Sales. Tho following real estato transfers aro recerded: ' O. B. McEthany to Joseph HIrosuf. or, 85 acres t 8 s, r 1 w, $3500. J. H. B. Royal to F. Kruz, lota 8, and north half of 2 block 11, eorgo H. Jones' addition to Salem, ?650. M. Doorfler to C. B. McElhaney, 120 acros t 7 and 8-s, r 1 w, 15300. Stato of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas county, ss. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that ho is senior partner of tho firm ot P. J. Cheney & Co., doing business In tho City of Toledo, county and Btate afore said, and that said firm will pay tho sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and ovory caso of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by tho uso of Hall's Catarrh Curo. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to beforo me and subscribed in my prosonse, this Gth day of Do comber, A. D, 188C, Seal. A. W. GLEASON, Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Curo is takon inter nally, and acta directly on tho blood and mucous surfaces of tho system. Send for testimonials, freo. P. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists, 75c, Hall's Family Pills aro tho best. For Souls of Departed. Bolgrado, ' Juno 11. Tho requiem anniversary mass for tho repose of tho souls of King Alexander and Queen Draga was celebrated at St. Mary's today. Contrary to expecta tions, thoro wore no disturbances. Tho newspapers appealed with borders and contained articles praising tho dead monarchs. New Dentist For tho benefit of those employed during tho day, I will keep offlco hours from 7 to 8 evonlngs, and from 10 to 12 Sundays, Phono Main 1071. Gray building. 5-24-tf Bum ti f KM VMHaM Always ftioghl Blg-utsr of l ' . mf c&tym. l CLASSIFIED ' 1 " ...... i l I ' WANTED. I UNDERTAKERS. 'w Girl Wanted. For general houaowork. Apply at residence of Mrs. It. D. Allen, 347 JHlgli Btredt. WaWedA-To rori't or Ioaso, fbsldonco" with modern Improvements, good sized promises, and located near business section. Inquir eor writo, this offlco, "P. O. D." 6-18-tf FOR SALE. For 8ale A farm of 95 acros, rich, level bottom land, running water, one-halt farmed, rest In pasture;' plenty of fruit trees and good barn, and house, 1 miles from Sublim ity. Torms part In property, email tract preferred in or near Salem, rest In cash on easy terms. Inquire phone 195 Blue, Salem. G-3-2wlc F6r Sale. Blacksmith shop, excellent location. For particulars apply to Fair Grounds blacksmith sliop. C-10-wk For Sale. Sawed and split cedar posts; five grades of shingles; rough and finished lumber of, all kinds, at Detroit Lumber Yard, corner of High &, Trado streets. Phono Black 2495. S. P. McOracken 6-9-3t For 8ale. A cyclone weedor in first class condition; the best tool on earth for summer fallow. Address J. C Savage, Gervais, Or. 6-9-3t For1 Reni. Seven-room houso on Com mercial street, two blocka from business centor; all modern y Im provements; largo yard and' barn. Inquire at 85 Commercial stroot. 5-31-tf For 8ale, A good rubber-tired bug gy or runabeut: ilmost new: also a first-class surrey. Either or both at a bargain. A. F. Hofer, Jr., ' Journal offlco. For 8ale. Fruit land in Benton coun ty, 320 acros of land, south half ot Bectlon 15, township 10 south, rango 5 west of Willamette Meridian, con taining 320 acros ot unimproved land, half a mile from Arlio station, and about four miles from Willam ette river. On main' county road. W. B. Irwin, 338 North Main Btreet, Los Angeles,- Cal.- 4-13-tf Screen Doors Lawn and field fence, barb wire, shingles, P. & B, ready roofing and building paper. Exten sion ladders, gates, and gato hard ware. AU at lowost prices. Walter JMorloy,.GO Court stroot, Salem. MISCELLANEOUS. New Lodging House. Everything now, clean and comfortable. Schrolb or block, 149-151 Stato street. Mat tie Hutchlns, prop. 6-9-tf Lost. A young shepherd dog, 18 months old, yellow with black Oars. Leave word with Gideon WeUy, Routo No. 7. C-9-3t 8ay Have you tried Edwards & Lusch er'a for meats. We havo tho best sausage In town. Como and try it, ! and bo conlnced. 410 East State street Salem Truck and Drav Co Oldent ' and best equipped company in 8a- lem. Piano ard furniture mov.nc a specialty Offlco 'phone, 861. W. W. Brown & Son, proprietor. Office No, GO State stroot 9-1-lm Just Received. Wo havo Just rocolvod a Bhipmont of ono-horso wagon wheols, which wo can eoll at $15 set, tired v and painted. Pohlo & Bishop, Salem, Or egon. 6-21-lmo RE8TAURANT. Ferguson's Restaurant 95 flteU street Open day and night O' 20c meals are bettor than any 3f houso In the state. Six 20a mi for $1.00; 21 20c ratals for $8.0ft PHY8ICIAN AND SURGEON. Dr. I. W. Starr Offlco In Bush ft Brj building, ever Oregon Shoe Stor Office hours, 9 to 12 a. m. and 2 tt 5 p. m. Calls attended in city 01 country. Residence 'phone 2151 Red. 1-6-tf Dr. W. 8, Mott Will hereafter h found In tho Brey block, 276 Cow merclal Btreet, over Oregon Skat Co. Office telophono, 2931; resl dence phono, 2751. Office hoars I to 12. and 2 to 6. Hop Baskets. Hop Baskets. One-fourth and one- halt box for picking. Full-box bas kets for measuring. Bost In the market. Hold your orders- for Walter Morloy, 60 Court street, S Jem. TON80RIAL AND BATHS. Evan's Barber Shop Only first-claw shop on State Btreet Every tain now and up-to-uato. Finest pore lain baths, Shave, 15o; hair-cut II baths, 2Eo. Two first-lass boel blacks, O, W. Brans, proprietor. Undertakers. -Wo carry the Jarwi and finest lino of undertaker's goo In the city. Prices to suit IL Black and whito hoarso. Proiaijt, reliable. Save money by calling No. 197. A. M. Clough, A. J. Bm- LODGES, t Olive Lodge, No. 18, I. a O. F.I. O. O. P. Hall, Saturday each, week, 7:30 p. m. B. B. Honlck, Jr., N. CJi Frank P. Toovs, recording secretary. Salem Camp, No. 118, Woodmen of th World Meota in Holman Halt eretf Friday at 7:30 p. in. P. L. Prasiair, Consul. Wyllo A. Mooros, Secre tary. 1-12-lyr Valley lodgo No. 18, A. O. U. W. M In their hall in Holman block, ner Stato and "Liberty, every ! day evening. Visiting bretkntn welsome. Roy Mclntlre, M. W. E. Aufranco, Recorder. L Central Lodge No. 18, K. ef P. CAh Hall in Holman block, corner MaR and Liberty St a. Tuesday of mM woek at 7:80 p. m. H. K Turwc, 0. C; W. I. Staloy, K. of R. and 8.$ Foresters of America Court wood Foresters No. 19. Meets WA day in Turner block. H. . Meyer, C. R.; A. L. Brown, Be. Modorn Woodmen of Amerie-Oii gon Cedar Camp No. 6248. Me every Thursday evening at 8 b'oMK Holman Hall, E. D. Matton, y. C; A. L. Brown, Clork. WATER COMPANY. SALEM WATER COMPANY OFFICE CITY HALL. For water servlco apply at offle. Bills payablo monthly In adraaee. Mao all complaints at the office. DENTISTS. O H. MAOT& Successor to Dr. J. M., KaeM,- te White Corner, Salem, Oregon. Fartfen desiring superior operations at me, erat fee In any branch are .in espeeM request ii inn iwinn mmiit Viofca, Mandolin 1 and Guitar. Thorough Instructions. Pupllo X prepared for clubs, recitals and entertainments. Special terms to pupils starting now. Private lossons 60c. Class lessons 25c. Club rohearsals freo. SIDNEY HAYE8, 101 Commercial Street t iiinimiiiiiiiiiiiiii SUMMER SCHOOL The first tend of the, Capital Summer Normal opens May 2d, and 'will continue eight weoks. The second term opens Juno 27th, to, continuo untlll tho August exama,t Classes will be formed In all the branches roqulred for State anj' county papors, and in Latlnj1 Stenography and Type-writing. Address J, J. Kraps, Supt. E. T Moores, Prof. MatthowB. If ; nniiiin inn 11111 iiitrt I: German Market J next door to Harrltt & Law- t 1' renco Grocery, SAVE MONEY Bost cuts of fresh moat, 5 to T 10 cents per pound. MILLER & BECK, Proprietors X Your Stepmother Is still hore, and as busy as ever. When your clothes are worn and dirty, or the buttons off take them to her, at the Salem Dyeing and Clean ing Works. Ropnirlng and rellnlng; new velvet collars put on overcoats; also four suits a month for SI. Cale for ani returned. MRS, O. H. WALKER, Prop, 195 Commercial Stre&l HUIE WING SANG CO. Great salo of Chinese and Japanese fancy goods, We also mako up all kinds of wrappers and waists, under wear and skirts. Qents' and ladles' furnishing goods, silks, laces and em. broiderlos, AU kinds of Bummer goods, matting, etc. Court street, corner of alley, Salem PRESSED GLASS Berry Sots, Water Sots, Jelly Glass es. New Designs, Low Prlcos. Tic Variety Store 94 Court St. AHtaora M. Welch. Pru U L M i r -A