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a - V ,.k,V C" FORCE" gives you real strength and gumption, so that you like to work. Celt's a great cure for hot-weather laziness. ' 1 The wilt to work comei from certain cosstltuents la food tha Phosphites, Nitrogen, and Protclds. Certain foods ro richer in thee conitltuente than otheri, and are converted more readily Into Energy. " FORCE" la one of these foods concentrated. It consists of the vital things tn Wheat the Phosphates, Nltro can, and Dextrin, pre-dlf cited far enoush to assimilate almost aa soon as eaten. Serve cold (or hot) with real cream, or fruit s Do WHat We guarantee sufficient proof that Dr. J. F. Cook the Botanical Doctor cures all kinds of diseases after all other schools and doctors have failed, such as cancer, tumors, (external and Internal) Gravel kidney, bone diseases. Consumption, gall stones, rheumatism, dropsy, and dlabets, appendicitis have never yet failed, and female diseases, all the foregoing without the -knife, or plaster or poisons, and with no pain to tho patient whatever. Testimonials of prominent people. Consultation free. D. J. F. Cook i t e 301 Liberty St., Formerly of BsWMf MHm MS sTfflrtnw fipxmsMmmmmmmmammMmmm v&.w:i. i UTVrt,.. 2- e kW xku : vv 7-, T f7 .MSMMISK V WW . a , mh Stilf J& 11 CtfS' tmftsw W mm The Heath ft Mltll;an aim Keep tnem irom aecay. GUablliftcJ 1851. II EAraa MilsjoAn WgG. cmcMi swBsHrrup,r7rya gSsty Sava & HMMHIIIHHHMMllMHIMMUMimilllllllWH Have You Ever Ordered Your Groceries from Haitt & Lawrence If not, you are away behind the times. However, they are al ways glad to see new patrons, and if you call on them, you will bs $ more than pleased. You will find K fl.fi A 1P.Mm .A..... m --.- .v4.j b urns lb. 8iaiiaffaBaMaagii8jtf I M 1 1 1 in 1 1 1 1 frM-M-frfe'! Wholesale and Retail Family Llqaor Store E. ECKERLEM. 258 Commercial Street " Villi ii. ... . ' , , - uoe or iinuors ana wines. ceaarnrooK wnissy lormeny uio ; ; McBrler brand the best for famjly ; V"Jea la the city llmlta. 'Phono Main 1151. 1 1 i H 1 8 1 g, . 1 1 1 1 H H 1 H M' I i 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 7 i ' ltfmW8MHtlltMtHMWIt We Claim Salem, Oregon. Omrha, Neb. 8CI Rests on w years of successful husiness.,?' To serve yu when - - - 4&ijiiSfljP SHRv H ITY Covers a muh 0 tude of sins Paint cover building Fletche ; them at the corner of Commercial X W 1 1 1 M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 C I HIW ..... ...... . . .- t use. All ordeni filled and 'Jo- 1 HwlfllaU msa DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8ALCM, LAST GAME OF SERIES Eugene Lost Four Straights to the Invincible Raglans Standing of the Clubs, P. W. L. 31 22 9 33 17 1G 21 10 'll 32 12 20 PC 709 516 476 375 Salem . . Eugene . Albany .. Ro3eburg Saturday's Scores. Salem 8, pugeno 0. Rbseburg 6, Albany 5. Sunday's Games. Salem 7, Eugene 4. Roseburg 16, Albany 6'. The Sunday game. was by long odds tho best oxhlbltlonjof the series, and was won by Salem About 800 people witnessed tho game, and were dem onstrative when a good play was made on either side. Olynes stole what apparently was a perfectly safe hit from Williams In the third lmilng, by making a long run and nailing tho ball Just before It hit the jrround. Ho received hearty applause, but at the end of tho seventh! Inning SI Davis made an exceptionally lonir run and cheated McFarUind out of a bin gle. It was one of the boat catches of the year, and when1 SI tried to sneak in to tho bench without attracting at: tentlon ho received an ovation lasting several minutes. Emerson occupied the box for the Raglans, and he had all sorts of mys torles for the Blues. They failed to score until the eighth! when Brlseno was presented with a free ticket, Mc Kune singled1, and tho little shortstop scored on a flelder'13 choice by Rad ford. In the ninth they succeeded In mak ing three more, and for a time It looked as If Eugene hod a package of fireworks 4n their pocket, but It was a false alarm. Salem made ono ln the third, fifth and seventh and four In tho ninth, They touched1 McFarland pretty free; ly, although he had1 good support. ' Umpire Derrick barely escaped bo-' intr ninlilioil In, th nlvtii inning ,). Eugene players. Ho called Radforc fill? nt hnma nTitfl1 itm .,1i1rh .a. . 1a w.w M i.w.tiw uiiu niu nuutc ivuiu uiuup a rush fo.r the diamond. They shovedf (him around, and, for a time It looked pretty dubious for tho umpire. , tiio score was as follews: , Salem. AB R H PO A E Fay, ss 5 1 1 i 2 1 Lougheed, 3b .... 4 1 1 0 2 1 Wllklns, c 31 1 C 0 0 Nehring, lb 4 0 3 9 0 f Davis, cf '... 4' 0 0 10 0 Williams, If 4 1 1 1 0 0 Downle, 2b 3 1 2 5 4 1 Mclnnls, rf 4 1 i 3 0 0 Emerson., p" 4 1 1 0 5 0 Totals 35 7 1126 13 4 Nefzgar out, hit by batted ball. , Eugene. AB R H PO A E Brlseno, ss 3 2 0 1 2 2 McKune, 2b 5 1 3 2 3 1 Strieb, lb 5 0 1 5 0 1 Radford, o ........ 4 0 3 7 2 1 Downing, 3b ....".. 4 0 0 3 0 0 "dynes, If 4 0 0 2 0 0 Schoflold, cf 2 0 0 1 1 0 Nefzgar, rf 4 1 0 1 0 0 McFarland, p 4 O'O 1 1 0 Totals 35 4 723 9 5 Williams out, hit by batted ball. Runs and Hits by Innings. Salem- 0 0101014 7 Hits 0 13 0 3 2 0 2 11 Eugene 0 000000134 Hits 2 0 10 0 10 127, Summary. ' Stolon bases Radford, McKuno., "Lougheed, Mclnnls. Two-base hits McKune, Lougheed, Nehring, Downle. Throe-baso hits Emerson. Bases on balls Off McFarland 3, off Emerson 6. Struck out By McFarland 7, by Emerson 5. Passed Aalls Wllklns. Wild pitches Emerson. Double, plays Lougheed to Downlo to Nehring. -Davnio unassisted. Earned runs Eugene 1, Salem 2. Loft on "bases Eugene 10, Salem' 8 Saturday's ame. The game, on Saturday resulted In a scoro of 8 to 0 lf favor of Salem. Lucas pitched gllt-edgo ball; 'Only al lowing flvo hlta and striking out nlno men. Lougheod's batting vas also a feature, making flvo hits, and at bat flvo times, ono a two-bagger. Tho score waa aa follews: Salem. AB R IB PO A E Fay, cs C 12 5 2 1 Lougheed, 3b , . .,. 5 1 ' 5 0 3 0 Wllklns, c 5 1 110 1 0 OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1904, "WHIZ IT WALK A MILE" la a laconic definition of a toboggan ride. It's quick work going down the slide, but V& a long climb back to the starting point. It is very much that way with health; It is quickly lost and slowly regained, ynen the first symptoms of failing health ap pear, proper care .may prevent the descent to utter weakness and debll Ity. Usually the complication of dis orders known- as general debility has its origin in a dis eased condition of tlue stomach and other organs of di gestion and nutri tton. These diseases are perfectly cured by the use of Dr. Pierce's Qolden Medical Discovery. It cures through the stomach disorders which have their or igin in a diseased condition of the stomach. There is no alco hol in the "Discovery." neither opium, cocaine nor other narcotic. Iwas alt run dewn: had no strength; had shsrp darting paina all through rat : head and back ache every day," writes Mrs. Prank Cas well, of Salamanca. N. Y. I waa also troubled with a distressed feeling In the stomach and pain In front of the hip bones. I had a severe cough and It nearly killed me to draw a long breath, I was so sore through my lungs, "I wrote to Dr. Pierce, telling my symptoms as near as t could. He sent me a very kind letter, advising me to try his medicines, which I did, and before I had taken them a week I was decidedly bitter. I took two bottles of the ' Golden Medical Discovery' and two ot'the ' Fa vdrlte Prescription,' and am sure I never felt better in my lue than when I quit taking them." Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are a cure for biliousness. Nehring, lb 5 Davis, cf . . 3 Wllllamla, If .. ..4 Downle, 2b 4 Mclnnls, rf 4 Lucas, p 4 Totals i..39 Eugene. AB Brlseno, ss 4 McKuno, 2b 4 2 a 1 2 0 8 0 1 1 1 U 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 8 13 27 11 1 R IB PO A E 5 3 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 Strieb, lb .. ., Radfordi, c .. , Downing, 3b . . Clynes, If .... Schofleld, cf .. .. 3 i. 4 ;-. 4 ...4 .. 3 .. 3 0 0 0 0 0' 0 Nefzger, rf .. Somero, p 2 Totals 31 0 G 24 13 5 Runs and Hits by Innings. Salem 2 2 2 0 0 0 1 1 8 Hits 2 2 2 1 1 2 12 13 Eugene 0 0 0 0 000000 Hits 0 1110200 05 Summary of Game. Bases stolon -Strieb, Clynes, Scho fleld, Lougheed, Williams. Two-baiso hit Lougheed. Home runs JVllklns, Nehring. Doublo plays1 Brlseno to McKuno to. Strieb. Bases on balls Off Somers 1, off Lucas 2. Struck out By Scmers 5, by Lucas First baso on errors Eugene 1, Sa lem 1. 1 Earned runs Salomi 4. Left on bases Eugene 6, Salem 8 Time of game 1:35. Umpire Derrick. Scoror Sholton. Sure Cure for Piles. Itching Piles produce moisture and cause Itching, this form, as well aa Bllng, Bleeding or Protruding Piles are cured by Dr. Bo-san-ko's Pile Remedy. Stops Itching and bfeodlng. Absorbs tumors. 60c a Jar at drug gists, or sent by mall. Treaties free.. write mo about your case. Dr. Bo- sanko, Phlla., Pa. For sale by Dr. S. C. Stono, druggist. OASVOStXA. Bm tie I Tho Kind You Haw Always Bought ThoKlndYc Elgoatnra m& of f 99 99 IIHIIHIM LAST I . WEEK OF BIG PIANO AND ORGAN 8ALE. Allen & Qllbort-Raraakor Co., Oregon's leading music house. Salem branch 299 Commercial Street. HuWVIWIjfJBpiBflV ';x.i r" ESBBSBSaaBBm. l niMiinmnni 1 CLASSIf lED fl i I 1 , ; ; 7 WANTED, Wanted. Lady o'r gentleman; of fair education; to travel for a, firm of . ?250,00b capital. Salary $1072 per year and expenses; paid weekly. Address with, stamp, J. A. Alex andor, Salem,' Ore. 6-17-3t Wanted. Teams to haul wood, also wood la tho tlmbor for salo. In quire of R. R. Ryan, 123 Stato street. 6-13-lwk Wanted. By. a youn'g man, a position . as cleric Ipi a Btoro of to drive delivery wagon. Have had SOmo 0X porlenco In dollvorlng. Reforoncos can bo given. Apply at Henry Smith's North' Salem, Routo 9. C-13-lwlc Wanted. To rent 0? lease, residence with modern improvements, good sized promises, and located near business section. Inqulr oor write, this offlco, "F. O. D." 5-18-tf FOR SALE. Wn For 8ale Choice canning cherries. Inquire of Mrs. L. Campbell, South Salem. Phono Whlto No. 284. G-VT-3t For Sale. Bight-room houso, with, pan try, bath barn, fruit garden and located only one andi a half blocks north of Stato house, 352 Summer street. C-17-3t For Sale. Thoroughbred Irish Setter pups. Inquire at tho offlco of thja Salem Brewery Association. 6-16-3t For Rent. Seven-room house on Com mercial' street, two blpcko from businosB conter; all modern im provements; largo yard and barn. Inquire at 85 Commercial street. 5-31-tf For Sale. A good rubber-tired bug gy or runabout; almost new; also a first-class surroy. Either or both at a bargain. A. F. Hofer, Jr., Journal office. For Sale. Fruit land In Benton, coun ty, 320 acres of land, south halt of Bectlon 15, township 10 south,, rango yrost of W,IJ)amotte Merldlan.'con talnlng 320 acres of unimproved land, half a mile from Arllo station, and about four miles from Wlllam otto river. On main county road. W. B. Irwin, 338 North Main street, Los Angeles, Cal. 4-13-tf, Screen Doors Lawn and field fonce, barb wire, Bhlnglos, P. & B, ready roofing and building paper. Exten sion ladders, gates and gato hard ware. All at lowest prices. "Walter Morloy, 60 Court street, Salem. MI8CELLANEOU8. New Lodging House. Everything now, clean and comfortable. Hcnrolu or block, 149-151 Stato streot. Mat tie Hutchln8, prop. G-9-tf Say Have you tried Edwards & Lusch er's for meats. Wo have tho best sausage In town. Coma and try it, and be convinced. 410 East State street Salem Truck and Dray Co. Oldest and best equipped company In Sa lem. Piano and .furniture mov.ni a specialty Offlco 'phono, 881. W. W. Brown & Son, proprietor. Office No. 60 Stato Btroet. 0-1-lm Strayed or Stolen A' light colored thoroughbred Scotch colllo, 18 months old, answers to "Shop" broken to drlvo In harness as well as to drive stock. Name of Hud' Mc Candidas on collar. Liberal re ward offerod for information that will lead to tho recovery of dog, by J. O. McCandless, Independence, Oregon. C-10-3t. Hop Baskets. Hop Baskets. One-fourth and one half box for picking. Full-box bas kets for measuring. Best in the market. Hold your orders for "Walter Morley, 60 Court street, Sa lem. RESTAURANT. Ferguaon'e Restaurant 95 BtaU street Open day and night Omi 20o meals are bettor .than any 3C houso in the state. Six 20o mali for 11.00; 21. 20c meals for $3.00. OSTEOPATHS. Drs. Schoettle and Mercer, successors to Schoettle, Barr & Barr, Osto opllaths, Odd Fellows' tomplo, Sa lem, Oregon. ; mm it'i 1 in 1 n i 1 u 1 .; I! German -Market j j ; next door to Harrltt & Law- renco Grocery. . I! 8AVE MONEY '. ; ; Best cuta of fresh meat, 5 to ; ; 10 cento per pound. I MILLER &. BECK, Proprietors ''. 'h hi 1 11 inimn t-K-r ti SEVEN iiiiMMii- - wutmmmm PHYSICIAN AND SURQKON. Dr. I. W. Otarr Office in Bask : "building, ovor Oregon Sht IHeiNC Offlco hours, 9 to 12 a. m. and 1 ft 5 p. m. Calls attended in city m country. Residence 'phone Rod. 14M Dr. W. 8. Mott Will nereftr k found in the Brey block, 275 Cm morclal street over Oregon HmM Co. Ofilce telephone, .981; n- denco phone. 3761, Qflloe korafl t to 12. and 2 to E. . TONaORlAi: AND BATHS. . Evan'a Barber ShopOnhr flret-e-fcii shop on State 8treet Every tMnff now end up-to-cato. Finest yoi1 Iain baiJis. Shave, 15c; hair-cat MM baths, 26c. Two flrst-clasa blacks. O. W. Evans. propriertoT. -4 UNDERTAKERS. r Undertakers. Wo carry the liwA and finest lino of undertaker's In the city. Prices to suit tM. Black and white' hoarse. Vrowji, reliable. Save money by calll t No. 107. A. M. Clough, A. J. BMMT- Olive. Lodge, No. 18, I. O. O. F. L tt. P., F. Hall, Saturday oach wtMk, 7:80 p. m. BB. Herrlck, Jr., N. 0 Frank F. Tova, recardlng secrets?; Salem Camp, No. 11, Woodmen of ttM World Meets In Holman Hall orwi Friday at 7:30 p. m. P. L. Frasr, Consul. Wyllo A. Mopres, 8ef tary. 1-12-lyrf Valley lodoe No. 18, A. O. U. W-MmM In their hall in Holman block, , . nor Stato and Llborty, every Mtm day evening. Visiting bretl-PM wolsome. Roy Mclntlre, M. W. JL E. Aufrance, Recorder. Central Lodge No. 18, K. of P. 0g Hall In Holman block, cornet MM , and Llborty SU. T-eeday of alf week at 7:30 p. m. H, H. Totm.. O. C; WJ. Staloy, K. of R. an4 ft. Foresters of America Coart wood Foresters No. 19. Meets Mi day In Turner block. H. , Meyer, C. R,; A. L. Brown, See. Modern Woodmen of America Of &gon Cedar Camp No, 6246. MMta every Thursday evening at 8 o'ckMM Holman Hall, E. E. Mattes, T. C; A. Ij. Brown, Clork. WATER COMPANY. SALEffi WATER COMPANY OFFICE CITY HALL. For water service apply at ofllec Bills payable monthly In adrase. Mae all complaints at tho office. DENTI8T8. O. H. MAOK Successor to Dr. J. M. Koene,. la White Corner, Salem, Oregon. Partis desiring suporior operations at e erat foe In any branch are in ospseiasl request HUIE WING SANG CO. Great sale of Chinese and Japanese fancy goods. We also make up all kinds of wrappors and waists under wear and skirts. Gents' and ladles' furnishing goods, silks, laces and eat. broidories. All kinds of summer ood matting, etc. Court streot, corner c. alley. Salem : SUMMER SCHOOL ' ' The first term of tho Capital Summer Normal opens May 2d, and will continue eight weeks. The second term opens Juno 27th, to continue untlll tho August oxamu. ClasscB will 'be formed In all the branches required for Stato anX1 county papers, and In Latin; Stenography and Type-writing. Address J. J. Kraps, Supt. E T,' Moores, Prof. Matthews. Are you looking for nice SPRING SHOES? I Thoy'ro hero, Btylea now, good wear, fine solectlon, low prices, wo ropalr also do it well. JACOB VOGT, 99 8tate 8treet Salem. Fee, YesFee. Dr, Stono makes no charge for con sultation or proscription. Can & found daily at his drug store, SaV.3. Oregon. 80UVENIR P08TAL8 Of Salem; Capitol Building. Court Houso, City Hall, Sllvor Creek Falls, Postofllco, etc. The Vatlcty Stoic '"Hi r. 'i'$l M tl . -i! m mil 4 fl n l ', V l i w. ' V y conn si. Aanora . wcick, Pw