THE DAILY .JOURNAt'SALEM, OREGON. TUE8DAY, JANyAnV.ft13LJ903.
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Our Reduction
Prices Reduced on every
: Shawl Fascinators were 50c now
Laundry Bags were 50c now
I Laundry Bags were 35c now
rice wool was 15c ball now
Spool Silk was 10c spool now
Ladies wool Hose was doc pair
Ladies Wool Hose was 23c pair
Misses Wool Hose was 40c pair
2n per cent reduction on all
'Gowns, GUertusc, -Drawers, Skirts and Infants Wear.
One Third reduction on millinery
Greeabaunf s Dry Goods Store
Next Door to tho Postofflce .
Keep
it out
that
dangerous to health
open doors cause drafts the Eclipse Check
and Spring closes doors does It without slam
ming without jarring the house noiselessly.
Simple durable best. Buy It here.
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THE STANDARD
Thoy are constructed on the
I typo bars; direct stroko; a light,
roleasea; perfect alignment; marginal stop, etc. See the one at tho;;
office of tho Capital Journal.
AN UP-TO-DATE MACHINE. PRICE'ONLY $40.
W- F. KETCHUM. Salem, Oreeon.
Acent Marion and Polk Counties.
H HI fr
IKICKEDBYAHOR
AND SUFFERED NEARLY FORTY
YEARS BtFORE THE BUNE HEALED
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"AM I ALL RIGHT? OF COURSE
I'M ALL RIGHT," 8AID MR. A.
COOPER, OF POLK COUNTY, WHEN
ASKED ABOUT HI8 LEG WHICH
!WA8 HURT WHEN HE WA8 A BOY.
WAS KICKED BELOW THE
KNEE BY A HOR8E IN 1860 WHEN
JMERE BOY, AND 8UFFERED FOR
EAR8. IT ACHED TERRIBLY
D 800N BROKE; THEN PIECE8
BONE COMMENCED COMING
AND CONTINUED FOR ABOUT
EAR. THIS WAS FOLLOWED
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Out Anntral
Begins Thursday, February 15 and continues for 30ldays.
20 Pe Cent Discount
Delayed Shipment of Jardiniers arrived and they are included in
the sale.
Sale Now On.
article except spool cotton
39c
39c
9c
XOc
8c
23c
J 5c
25c'
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plan of tho 100 machines. Strong-
rapid touch; carrlnge, platen ami paper. .
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- W - M - H - M -H H I i t-H-M-fr-fHH-
BY AN ATTACK OF TYPHOID,
WHICH LEFT ME IN BAD SHAPE, I
VA8 OBLIGED TO U8E CRUTCHES
FOR OVER TWO YEARS FROM
THAT TIME UNTIL I WAS CURED
ABOUT SIX YEARS AGO I ALWAYS
USED TWO CANES. THE DOCTORS
TOLD ME THERE WAS NO HOPE
FOR A CURE UNLESS I HAD MY
LEG SPLIT AND 8CRAPED AND
THE CORDS CUT. SOME ALSO
ADVISED AMPUTATION, BUT I, RE-
FUSED, AND FINALLY DR. COOK,
THE BOTANICAL 8PEC?ALI8T OF
SALEM, TOOK MY CASE. I BEGAN
TO IMPROVE AT ONCE, AND IN
SIX MONTHS MY LEG WAS WELL.
IN FACT I FEEL THAT DR. COOK
8AVED MY LIMB, AND I WANT
EVERYBODY TO KNOW IT, FOR IT
WAS A WONDERFUL CURE. 800N
AFTER TREATMENT THE BLACK
FLESH BEGAN TO GROW OUT
OVER THE BONE WITH A HEAL-
THY COLOR."
A. COOPER.
September 1st, 1002.
persons wi8hing to know
More of mr. couper's case
CAN LEARN ALL THE PARTICU.
LARS BY CALLING ON HIM AT IN-
DEPENDENCE. OREGON, OR AT
DR. COOK'8 OFFICE, 103 LIBERTY
STREET, SALEM, OREGON.
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Clearance Sale
Fine Coffees a Specialty.
Worry
And Overwork
Caused Nervous
Prostration Com
pletely Worn Out.
Dr. Miles' Nervine Cured
Me.
Dr. Miles Nervine will cure nervous pros
tration. It will brinir sweet sleep and rest;
It will relieve the mind of the tendency to
worry; it will make the nerves stionc and
the patient well. It has cured thousands. It
will cure you. Try it to-day.
"Some years ago I was stricken with nerv
ous prostration caused by overwork and
worry. I was in such a weakened, exhausted,
run down condition that I was unable to do
my housework I felt too weak and tired to
even make calls on my neighbors. Fre
quently when out driving I would become so
exhausted that it seemed that I would die
before I reached home. I was also troubled
with sinking spells at night which left me so
weak that I thought I could not live until
morning. I was In this deplorable condition
when one day Dr. Miles' Nervine waa
brought to my notice. I had little faith in
proprietary remedies but determined to give
the Nervine a trial. After the second dose
of the Kettorative Nervine I was able to sit
at the table and eat a meal, semething: I had
been unable to do for many days. I have
since taken a number of bottles of Nervine.
I consider myself cured. I am doing ray
own work and give Dr. Miles' Nervine credit
for my general good health. My object in
writing this js to recommend tour medicine
but I cannot write as strongly as I feeL"
Miss AddikB. Vardlr, 405 E. Marion St,
Guthrie, Oklahoma.
All druggists sell and guarantee first bot
tle Dr. Miles' Remedies. Send for free book
on Nervous and Heart Diseases. Address
Dr. Miles Medical Co, Elkhart, Ind.
Cash Saving Offer!
Two First-Class Weekly
Papers for the Price of One,
Weekly Journal nnd Weekly Ore
goniau, $2.00.
Weokly Journal and Orango Judd
Farinor, ?1.3G.
Weekly Journal and Trl-Weokly
N. Y. World. $1.75.
Weokly Journal and Woodburn Inde
pendent, $1X0.
Weekly Journal and Gold Beach
Curry County, Rocordor, $1.50.
Weokly Journal and American Boy
?1.G0.
Woekly Journal and Courier, Spray
Orogon, $1.50
Weokly Journal nnd Exprow-Ad
vnnce, Lebanon, $1.G0.
Woekly Journal and Globe, Condon
Ore, $1.50.
Weokly Journal and Orogon Mist. St
Helens, $1.50.
Weekly Journal nnd Towu Talk
Ashland, $2.00.
Weokly Journal and Heiald, Lake
view, $1.50.
Weokly Journal and Mon of To
Morrow, $1.50.
Pat ties desiring enn got the Dally
Journal threo months Instond of thf
Weokly one year lu tho nbovo combl
nations.
nOFJSR BliOTIIERS
Salem. Oregon.
I Electric Lighting i
SAFEST
CIEANEST
MOST
CONVENIENT
No Matches. No Odor.
No Smoked Ceilings.
A Good Strong, Clean,
Clear Light of,
16 Candle Power"
costs
ONE CENT PER HOUR.
Power at Low Rates
per Horsepower.
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TRACTION COMPANY.
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AMERICA'S
ST0GKJHEN
IN SESSION
Next Convention to Be Held
in Oregon
Large Western, Delegation in
At'tcnct
ance
Kansas City, Mo.. Jan. 13. Tho Na
tional Livestock Association, which
was formed at a convention held In
Denver In 189C, Is celebrating tho
completion of Its sixth yoar, with a
convention containing nearly 2000 del
egates, besides a largo number of oth
or visitors. Every dtate and territory
In the Union Is represented! but tho
largest delegations naturally conjo
from those localities where the stofckJ
raising industry flourishes most.' Ore
gon, Washington, Utah, New Mexico
Colorado, Idaho, Montana.tho Dakotas,'
Toxas, Kansas, Arizona, Wyoming,,
Minnesota, Iowa and Nebraska aro
much In evidence.
President John W. Stringer, of Den
ver, In his annual address, summar
ized the alms of tho association, and
reviewed tho half decado of succoss
ful work It has accomplished In tho'
Interests of tho livestock raisers. At
tho same time ho emphasized tho ne
cessity jot continued vlgllanco on tho
part of tho stockmon, In ordor to pro
tect themselves ngnlimt tho forces nt
work to undermlno their Independ
ence and dostroy tha profits of their
Industry
Socrotnry Charles V. Martin pre
sented nn Interesting report, showing
tho gratifying growth of tho associa
tion, which now omhracos sovoral
hundred local organizations of stock
men, with a combined capital ropre
sontlng $300,000,000.
Tho sessions of the convention will
continue until Friday. Among thd
most Important subjects which will bo
(liscuxped nro tho adoption of somo
plan to Qpposo tho contemplated
morglng of tho packing plnnts of tho
countrj, opposition to tho removal of
tho tariff on wool, hides, moats and
livestock, to urge congross to Immedi
ately pass tho Groavonor anti-shoddy
Mil, tho nmondment to the constis act,
so as to provide for the classified con
sus of livestock, to nmond tho Inter
state commorco act by oxtondlng tho
time limit for unloading llvostock In
transit from 28 to 40 hours, the prac
ticability of co-oporatlon In marketing
llvo stock, and to discuss what can bo
dona to Improvo the present laws gov
erning forest roservofi and the public
domain.
Portland, Orogon, seems todny to bo
in tho load as a candidate for the noxt
convontlon. Mention Is also made of
Now Orleans and Sioux City, but tho
dologntlon from tho Oregon city Is
working with might nnd main, nnd Its
chances for securing the prlzo seem
to bo oxcollont.
Wbca lUby uaa ilak, wo gure tibr OMnrln.
When the wu a Child, h irlcd for Catlorlfc.
iwicn my Dccome .mim, me citing to cioria,
When he hid Children, (i suro tbm C'lmtwia
Tobacco Dealera Convetlon.
Chicago, 111., Jan. 13. Independent
cigar and tobacco retailor from all
ovor tho country met In convontlon In
Handol Hall today, to discuss ways
and moans of fighting tho tobacco
trust Preliminary stops wore taken
for the formation of a- strong nation
al association, which will have hoad-
quarters In Chicago. Tho plan of
campaign calls for a close combina
tion with tho trado unions, particular
ly the clgarmakora and tobacco work
ers' union. A fight against the retail
branch of the tobacco trust Is to be
inaugurated simultaneously In New
York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Buffalo.
Indianapolis and other cities where
the trust has attempted to obtain con
trol of the retail trade.
Damon Brothers
Commencing tomorrow morotng,Jatt
nary 14th, will sell their entire stock
of crockery and glassware at 23 per
rent less than their regular prices.
Thelrobt&at Is to close thef .i!n8f
gocsrrd, confine UioUWrafstcrr
eerfTs. AmwhTllrSnaBlnln or
q h sens war ej all whfte and dictated
German and French ehlna ana!
glassvrara come under this "cut mo
close out." Buyers would do well to
call soon, while stock Is large and as
sortment complete d-w-lt
Rev. Mark If. Munson, of Roseburg,
wel known throughout the state as at
organizer of Congregational Sunday
schools. Is spending a few- days In this
CLASSIFIED ADS
Advertisements, five Hoes or less. In this column
lasertedthrte timesfor 25c. Soca Week $1.50
a month. All over five lines nt the same rate.
TtsRna
WANTED.
$15 Per Thousand copying letters at
homo; either box. Send two stamps
for particulars. Dlackney & Co.,
50C7 Halstoad, Chicago. M0-2t
Ten Mon Wanted. To dig and set out
strawborrlos; good land to work on.
Good pay. Apply to W. W. Boards
ley, flvo miles north of Salem. It.
P. D, No. 8. W)-3t
2000 head of Stock Cattle Wanted
Cowa and holfor calves, yearlings
"nnd 2-yonr-old heifers; flv- bulls to
tho hundred head, to ralso on shares
by rcllablo nnd perfectly re
sponslblo lifelong cattlo men. Flno
grass rango In western part of Lane
.county; half Increase for six years.
Address A. J. Thompson, dnrdlnor,
Oregon.
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L08T AND FOUND.
Fouijd. On Commercial Btrcct, n
email, key. Owner call at this office
nnd pay for ad. l-9-3t
FOR RENT.
Suite of Rooms for Re'nt. Inqulro at
341 Commercial street 1-12-tf
For Rent A sulto of
Commercial street
rooms at 314
1-12-lwk
For RenL Throo woll furnished
rooms. Inquire nt 22G Trado stret.
l-9-3t
Furnished Rooms. Throo good rooms,
noar business part of town. Cnll at
39G LIborty stret. 1-7-Ct
For Rent Unfurnished rooms for
housokcoplng, 387 High st. l-8-3t
FOR 8ALE.
For Sale. Frosh cow by M. Winches,
Liberty, Or., R. F. D. No. 4. 1-10-3
New England Dinner at M. 13. church,
Wednesday, January 28th. l-10-3t
For 8ale. Turnips, 20 cents a Back;
good Btock feed, at Mathonoy's.
Phono 2G11 black. l-9-3t
Wood. Flno body flr and ash. Geo.
F. Rodgors, 130 Court stroot. 12-19-lm
Snap Bargains 297 ncros In Wnldo
IIIHs; 407 southeast of Qorvals; 300
adjoining city of Woodburn, Tor
. ., " inm.lrn nf C W fnrhv
salo cheap. Inqulro of C. W. Corby,
lawyor, 259 Commercial street, Sa-
lorn, Oregon. 12-134m
MISCELLANEOUS.
Mrs. M. A. Bunce will open her hair
drosslng parlors Tuesday, January
13th. Also faco massago work and
manicure work. I will nlso soil tho
famous D'Orlaml Clo Toilet Prepa
rations, endorsed for purity by emi
nent physlclnns of Pnrls, London,
New York nnd San Fianclsco.
HumUdd only by mo In Salem, Oro
gon. When thoBo preparations nro
onco known they will be nlwnya
URed. (live mo a rail Room 1,
Uayngi building. Statu otraot Mun'u
manlcuro work dono nlso. l-12Ct
Ten per cent Discount during January
Call and soe now stook beforo buy
ing. The Vnrloty Store, 91 Court
street, Annora M. Wolch, Proprietor.
Dressmaking. A competent dress
makor.who makes a spoclalty of suits
and tallor-mado gowna. Mrs. A. M.
Borry, 480 Cottngo streot, Salem.
ll-lm
D)jy the O. K. Grubber and Stump
I Ut rs UIUMUOI caitu wiHiiifi
, Manufactured noar Rrooks,
.reo stato premiums; host In
Puller.'
Or. Throo
the state; one horso has power of
09. Sand orders onrly and grub au
acre a day. Jos. Finney, R. F. D.
No. 8, Salem. Or. HCtf
You will always find the cholcoflt,
meats and groceries at tho lowest SALEM WATER COMPANY
prices at Edward's & Luschers, 406, 0rP,CP u.yv mam
and 410 State stroot 'Phono orders ,"f , H,ALL1 m
, ,, . For wator sorrlce apply at office.
given special attenUon. llta vJtiho monthiy'ln7 uiruicl.
HOP BUYERS' DinECTORY. Md" U compUInta t office.
B. O. 8CHUCKINQ Hop buyer. Phono
Main 1311. Offlcos In Dayno block,
Stato street, Salem.
SQUIRE FARRAR. Hop merchant
and purchasing agen(. No. 210
Commercial Jtreot. upBtalrs, Salem,
Oregon. 'Phono lfi6l.
T. A. LIVEStEY & CO. Doalera In
hops and hop supplies. 'Phono 1211,
office room 18 Oberholm bldg., Sa
lem, Orogon.
CATtIN &J.INN 'HpPJmy.S8. ,Room
8, Dush-Droyman block, Stttem, Ore
gon. 'Phpne 1431.
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'PRODUCE BUYER8.
JAMES M. KYLE & CO. Highest
cash price for potatoes, onions and
dried prunes. 176 Commercial
street, Bialew, Oregon,
LODQE8.
Protection Lodge No. t, Ancient Of
dor United Workmen, meets every
Baturday evening In tie Holman
Hall, corner of State and Liberty
streets. Visiting brethren welcome.
P. h. West, M W.; J. A. Seilwood,
Recorder,
FORESTERS OF AMERICA Court
Sherwood Foresters No. 19. Meets
Friday night In Turner block. Harry I
Central Lodge No. 18 K. of P. Costlo
Hall In Holmon Block, corner State
find. LIborty streets. Tuesday of each
week at 7:30 p. m.. A.. B. Straus
C. C., It. J. Fleming K. o'f.R. .and S.
Syjl'-H' SLiLi'
OSTEOPATHY.
Dr. M. T. Sohoettle -Graduato Ameri
can School of 08toorRtliyt Klrks
vlllo, Mo. Offlco In Tlfiga block,
over the Spa. Offlco hours 8:30-to
11:30 nnd 1 to 4. Offlco phono No.
2423 Red resldonco phono 2603 Rod.
Dr. H. H. 8cove"!r, Suggestive Thera
peutics and Osteopathy. Norvoua,
functional and montal diseases, nou
ralgla, headaches, noryous prostra
Hon, dyspopsla, constipation, diar
rhoea, rhoumatlsm, asthma, etc.
D'Arcy block, Stato stroot Phone
Main 28GG.
TON80RIAL AND BATHS.
"ill BMMatUSPLH'ygf
Ryan's Shavian Parlors. Sovon first
class harbors engaged. Finest batik
rooms In city. We uso antlsepUe
steriliser. J. Ryan, Prop.
Evans' Barber Shop. Only flrst-cIM
ahop on Stato stroot Every thins
new and up-to-date Flnost porcelala
baths. Shave, ICo; haircut 5e;
baths, 2 Bo. Two first-class boot
blacks. O. W. Evans, proprietor.
VETERINARY.
Dr. E. E. Jackson, Vetorlnary Surgeon
and Dontlst Offlco, Hod Front
LIvory. Phono Main 8G1. Real.
onco Phono 201G Red. 12-5-tf
O. H MACK
Successor to Dr. J. M. Koono, In
Whlto Cornor, 8aIom, Orogon. Partlo
desiring Buporlor operations nt mod
orate foe In any branch aro in especial
request
THE ELITE CAFE
208 Commercial Street.
OYSTERS
Sorvcd In tho host of stylo and wlta
tho most sultablo accompaniments.
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' China ware. Japanese fancy and drir
00dS A" la(Js Of Silk and WOOlCOOdS. Make
upflne llneof Udles' white underwear of all
kinds, wals-s. wraeecrs. skirts, icnt's and
Udles' furnlshlor. cood s, matllnr, handkerchiefs
lorsaieatcost. too Court St. DLUE FRONT.
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A rare bargain in res!-
dence property close to, 2
being a good hoase,
two lots and barn, J
sightly place and de-
sirable location, apply
at once, to
552:
I A. F. Hofer, J., J
J Journal Office,
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Dost full blooded Jerseys bulls for
sorvlco. Terms cash A. Rich, on D
stioot, Knglowood. Uast of railroad.
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T T WTORVRealEstateand
Jj.JJ.flMwI Renting Agent
'Good Bargains-Fair Treatment
List Your Property with me.
230 Commercial St.
S0ULB BROS
PIANO TUNERS
AND REPAIRERS
ontiTi iun n Pof84lera sfld vicinity
. mim nuu un. ic
cve ordcri at deo
Will's MuI Store.
Your Step Mother
Is still here busy as oror, and, when
your clothes nro nil out of oidorTVorn,
with buttons off, take them to her M
tho Salem Dye Works.
At this establishment you can jet
anything set to rights, from a pair of
gloves, to tho most elaborate silk
gown, A gentleman can get his hat
cleaned, his trousers creased, or Us
whole suit rejuvenated to suit his
taste, also four suits a month for II.
Buttons sewed on, rips sowed up, suits
pressed on short soUe. New goois
shrank for dressmaking.
MRS. C. H, WALKER
. 1M Cemmstlal Street
Phone 2411 Black
Free Deliyery.
I vicinity
Watson.CR.; A-LJJrown, Sec,
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