r'J.1 i . -mt il..MM THrPAtLV UOURNAt;'ACEMrOREOOK ' STORDAYUUYanSol' SEVEN u. s 04 fThe House Furnishing Company. 269 Liberty Street. How is Yout Patio? Do vou not need a 2 or 3 tuoco Just now we nro showing somo They aro tho products of our Do not fail to visit our establishment during Carnival week, j? ZfMMIff ftwMwffvvwvvfvwvfvivfVfvfl N ffffiKifvvlvvfvVf DR. J. F. COOK Has como to the conclusion that Bldo of tho vogotablo kingdom la a without puro blood. You will kingdom. Poisonous drugs nor doctors' knives nor thunder and lightning wll not romovo tho causo, but lay tho foundaUon for al klndi of dlsoaso. Thoso poisons go into your bones, and kill tho llfo of them and croato all kinds of diseases, cancorous tumors, consumption, dropsy bono diseases, etc. You must bear in mind that his medicine Is not poisonous tonic, nor s stimulant, nor tomporary rollot which, you got -from poisonous drugs, whore tho results aro euro death sooner or later. Do not blamo tho mcdlclno, when it takoa an offoct and stirs up tho poisons or dlseaso in tho system. You must not expect to bo curod in a fow days, foi your sickness ar dlseaso has boon a long tlmo coming on, and it will take a long tlmo to get it out of your Bystom. It will take months or a year tc build a now body from tho bones up. Thin is what tho pooplo do not un dorstand. Thoy aro used to being humbugged. Dig medicines aro com posed of Nature's Horba what tho human (aystem requlroa. Whon tho aa) mala got sick thoy will holp themselves to thoso horba, for they have tho In atlnct, and tho peoplo havo not, so wo have to make a study of it It hat been a llfo study with Dr. Cook. Do not and too awoot to worry out of this world. Dr. Cook Cures All Kinds of Diseases 301 Liberty-Street Salem, Oregon. Choice and Cheap Meats I will soil tho boat Moats' that IheStnto of Oregon can produco, as low as any of my .competitors, and' for thoprcsont, will quoto the following prlcos, and at tho same tlmo invltoyou to call and Inspect our Meats and fcv got our prices on meats in quantities: iUntll further notlco tho following aro my prices: Round steak 10c Chuck steak ,, 7c rtonst beof .'.. C to 10c Dolling boof ; G to 7c Multon, for quarter .. Co D roast of Mutton , 4c Hind quartor of mutton ., 8a Log of mutton lOo Pork loin . 10c Pork shoulder ' 8o Veal, hind quarter 10c Veal, foro quarter 7c Twenty years oxporlonco soiling meats. I will meet all cuts. E. C. CROSS, Phone A CARD To all consumers of ice In Salem and vicinity laving fcouehtthe Capital Ice Works we respectfully solicit a continuance of your oatroaasre. We will endeavor to Improve the service and will keep up the present excellent quality ef the product. Please address, all orders ts the underslzsed of telesBOrie Wo. 2131. Good Beet for Salem As it will take some time to dace our product In the market front the Salea Brewery, and as we wish to jret started la Business and la touch with the trade la Salem and vicinity at an early date, we have made arraaze i meats to handle the Olvaola and Bell- ' Inenam Bay brews, so well and favor ably known by the people of the Pa- : clfic coast, our prices will tie the ; same as the local brewery has chare- ed and the service we will render will tt raaae satisfactory. Salem Brewery Ass'n INDIAN BASKETS. Jelly Strainers. Cobalt Blue Semi-Porcelaine still at reduced ptices The Variety Store. 94CoartSt Annora-M. Welch. Prop BtG SHOE SALE NEXT SATURDAY AT JH JacofcVogt, 265 Com'! St Men's and ladies' arsod flrtlajr dress shoes at the lowest tries. Atee soae S,B"I.sesww ?.50 aew 52.SB, $3.fknew $5.50. etc. o where yen caa rtt Hrrala. rmrlor sot or somo odd nieces? excellent things lor tho parlor. own upholstoring- department. S all profession of tho healing art out fatluro. When your system la run oui only find vitality In tho vcgotabl got weary; this llfo la too shorf 291, Salem, Oregon Willamette Valley Chautauqua Asso- elation. The Willamette Valley Chautauqua Association will bo bold at Gladstone Park, near Oregon City, July Hth to 25th inclusive Rato of ono and ono third faro on tho cortlflcato plan has boon made from all points on Oregon lines. Spoclal attractions havo been provided. "Gormalno" tho magician, wlthjjhla Tfondorfut productions; R J. Burdetto, '-tho' celebrated 'humorist, will entertain In ills usual delightful maunor, whllo tho lectures of Hon. Champ Clark and Hon. J. P. Dolllver will bo an intellectual treat. Many other attractions jvlll bo pro vided making thjo flpestf entertain ment ever given at this Chautauqua. Your truly, W. B. COMAN, 7-3-eod5t Gen. Pass. Agent REWARD For any case of the Liquor, Cigarette or Chewing Tobacco Habit Trlb falls to euro. Rev. J. It. N. Bell, the oldest living chaplain of tho Grand Lodgo of the Masonic order In tho world, and pas tor of tho Presbyterian church, Baker City, Or., writes: "I havo watched with interest tho good results ob tained by tho uso of your remedy for Uio liquor and tobacco habit, Trlb and feel that I can safely and heartily recommend It to all in nood." Price, 112.50 per troatment For sale by all druggists. n ?a j OA. Smalt t m it Ksssit amp ef C&S&H&Z&U MEXIGO : HONORS JAUREZ Birthday Who of Soldier Conquered Maximilliaii Orations Delivered and Tomb Buried Beneath the Mass of FIbral Offerings City of Moxlco. July 18. This was tho birthday anniversary of tho liber n) party president, Benito Jaurez, and In honor of his memory appropriate momorlnl exerciser wcro hold In tho cemetery of San Fordlnando. A long procession marched to tho cemetery whoro Ho tho remains of tho Illustri ous soldier who led tho successful struggles against tho Maximilian em pire. Tho procession Included work. Ingmen's societies, members of tho federal , district and city govern ments, scientific societies, odlcers of tho garrison, members of congress nnd members of tho liberal patriotic committees. Orations wero delivered by promlnont public men nnd nt tho conclusion of tho exercises tho tomb wns almost burled beneath tho floral offerings of tho dlfferont societies and Masonic lodges. i 0 Whon a ligament la chronically ovor-contrncted,. or a vertebra Is In a strained position all tho drugs manu factured cannot restoro order In that system. Dr8. Schocttlo, Darr & Darr, Osteo paths, Grand Opera House, Salem, Or. "I should like to know," asked tho parent, who had a son In need of somo further education, "what la tho course at your collcgo?" "Th. usual half- mm cuurau ui ciuuurs, nuu an inui sort of thing you know," absent mindedly replied tho prosldont of tho groat institution Philadelphia Press. e Doctor Do I think I cari euro your catarrh? Why, I'm .euro of It Patient So you're-very "familiar with tho dlseaso? Doctor I should say so', I'vo had It myself all my llfo. Judge, Trlb macy. for aalo at tho Palacq Phnr- Osteopathy docs not euro every thing, hut it cures so much as to havo startled tho world Into dropping many old Ideas about drug-taking. Drs. Schocttlo, Darr & Barr, Osteo paths, Qrnnd Opora Housd, Salem, Or' o Your Stepmother. Is still hero, and aa busy as ever. Whon your clothoa aro worn and dirty, or tho buttons off, tako thorn to her, at tho Salem Dyeing and Cleaning Works. Repairing and rollnlng; now velvet collars put on overcoats; also four suits a month for $1. Callod for and roturaod. MnS. 0. II. WALKER, Prop. 195 Commercial Street. Cremated Himself. Theodoro Waro, a laborer employed In tho Wood & Sholdon Lumber Com- pany's camps, near Slssou, mot with a horrible death Saturday night Waro was oraployed ra tho logging camps. and Saturday night, when ho went'to, oea in ins cauin ai itainnow. camp, no was considerably under the lnfluenco of liquor. About nn hour after ho had retired a Are broko out In tho cabin, and Waro, being rendorod helpless by tho liquor ho .had Imbibed, was un ablo to get out of tho burning cnbln until he had rocolved burna that proved fatal. Ills nock and chest wero horribly burned, nnd ho Inhaled considerable flame. Ho was taken to Slsson and given medical troatment, but died Sunday afternoon. It Is be lieved that when Waro went to bed ho left a Small lamp burning closo to a curtain. Tho curtain caught flro and NOTICE All Union People Notlco la horeby Elv n. that tho fol- lowing firms havo taken out 'UNION STORE CARDS: Joa. Meyers & Sons. , J. J. Dalrymplo , Co, ,' . Tv Holverson & Co. J, L. Stockton. ,rf -fo G. W. Johnson.- 'N Oregon Shoo Company. J. A. Patterson. Ed. Lamport George F. 8mlth. IL J, Oswalh . WJ- , Buren 'Hamilton6"' ' " Annara, -M. Wolcb, . i Hone Furnishing, Co. , ' S. Adolph, 'Jr.' 'Norwood & Son. Tho Spa, C. P. Dlshop. .fipcer Bros. '.(Gilbert & Baker. iWeller Bros. E Groenbaum, ;,Bransau & Ragan. , , Mrs. &i. Jl Fraaer. , Jacob Vogt. Ira. C. II. Walker. Fuller & Douglas. ,Roth & Graber. C. G. Given. It. Ai Kirk. White &, Sqn. -.Ferguson & Manning, , JTbe above name! flrma ard doacrv. is of and should have tho uatronaea afj all people who believe In shorten- ia lae sours oi ue cieri kbs mnas tMoatStef j a4 ketfdayhfecMr'l n & The recent marrlajro of a cotiple of cripples, each having only half tue proper comple ment of anna and legs, was noted by the n-'s is a "con nubial curios ity." But who botes the mar rlairea which occur dally in which, both par ties are cripples in health. Crippled health means, ns n rule, in sufficient nutrition, polnta to dieaso of vf' the stomach nnd dl- j(il tract. Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical Dis covery cures diseases of the stomach and other orgtttu of digestion ami nuiruion. nenaoies the perfect nourishment of the bodv. and so builds it up In sound health nnd strength. "I liml iwrn n nrel mTfrer from ludleitlotl for the Uat nine yenn wrltci Mr. Margaret mingle, or OwliiR Milli, Baltimore Co., Mil "I was nucti a wreck It iccme death wn neor, hut to-day en n any I feel like another woman, I have received much nnd lading good from l)r rlerce'aOolden Medical Dlvsivcry and ' Favorite PcKTtptlon t have Inkcti twenty-five bottle In all. and followed the advice or Dr. K V I-ierce. and am happy to any that life 1 worth living now. A. thou uud thank for your treatment." Do not be cajoled into trading a sub stance for a shadow. Any substitute offered ns "just as good" as "Golden Medical Discovery " ts a shadow of that medicine. There are cures behind every claim made for the M Discovery.' The Common Sense Medical Adviser, looS large pages, in paper covers, is sent free on receipt of twenty-one one-cent stamp to pav expense or mailing onlv. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y caused tho blazo that resulted in his death. But llttlo Is known of tho decoasod at Slsson, except that ho was about 37 years or age, and a member of a San Francisco lodge of United Workmen. Ho had boon working at Rainbow for a couplo of months previous to his death. Ashland Tidings. o The Latest Yarn. A Pittsburg drummer tells this bow yarn: I always carry a fcottle of Kemp's Balsam In ray grip. take cold easily, and a tew doses of the Bal sam always makes, me a well man. Rverywhere I go I speak a good word for Kemp. I take hold of my custom era I take old men and young men, and tell them confidentially what I do, when I tako cold. At druggists, 26 and G0 cents. 4 Must fee Sold Bargain Lucy J. Kerns ofTors for salo 318 acres IVj miles northwest of Stayton, Marlon county, 280 In cultivation or meadow, running water, two good wolls. good house, barn and orchard, at I301 por ncre. Will sell for ono-half purchaso prlco paid downf tho balanco secured by mortgago at G per cent. Possession glvon at any tlmo. For particulars call on Lucy J Kerns, at Stayton, Oregon, or George 8. Down ing, Snlom. 7-17-lm Woodman's Carnival. Account "Woodman's Carnival" to ho hold at Portland July 14th to 2Sth, Inclusive 1903, wo will soil special round trip tickets to Portland and re turn undor tho following Instructiens: - Rato, ono and one-third faro for tho round trip $2,20 from Salem. Datos of Sale, July 14th and July 22d, 1003, Limits: Tickets sold on July 14th will bo limited to July 19th, 1903; Tickets sqld on July 22d will bo lira Ited to July 20th, 1903. H : O o um. m a? o apt -v . BaaritU j m wm ira nan Anrarj W& Slgoitars r inn AltfstmlUlH PQjQS ffgffi. ORKMUOiq A M.m aanr vul tlmw.. a.4- O. VuL Tbawi. a.M. 0ltd4 ktU. SUU..IB. . C . viiui IumV imU, SuVMtl&s X, C , viiua Mm, m', 1 w Uli ft lka.- Or, B. II, lf.r., W Ti..ril Htl......lM.il..ilta tk7 4t B m Ulia ft lka.- Or, t. II, L.fr, UfaiMl,W. Tl.aiIN -TMflftftftTI4llftU- IHWfc UW Dr It U. UtOlO, Clutitwt. Ttaa, vrlw I. tot r tl f mm. S atf fMfci a nmir u rtxt, M Cam. Su.rlM ft. M -.a mm1! tqu ft e l-atca, M Cana. Sla 1 ) pnnuia, W4NTIN K'iOT. Uncaitcr. tA. Sold In Salem by S. C, St on a. Call tor Free Samples. mm mm WW W. Chinese and Jawacse Faicy Dry Goods Made up is sew line of wrappers, all colors. White Underwear, all klaJs of walats. fancy sunner troods. silks. skirts. KattlRCS. etc. etc. Every tbiDir sow for sale cueap 100 court St.. Salcra. Or. Comer Alley- O. H. MACK 3D3E91SIBri3CXSl3? Successor to Dr. J, M. Keaaa, U White Corner. Salem, Oregon. Partler desiring superior operations at a erate fee (a any branch are la esyUla, reavaat J. Browisteli & Soi. 54 State street. Highest cash price paid far Miles. Pelfs. Wool, Tallow aadfurs: dsoreeaeral dealer li old IroB RBbberaHd Metals. Harper Whiskey Is Uia best Oet some Into your vest Quo. chralr kep It, Anal you' know the rest f. 4 T AdvertlMBiests. five lines or less, la this column IflKrteiJtnrte tunes for 2Sc. 50caWc(R Sl.SO a Bonm. At over five lines at the same rate. VAijTED Wanted. Five or six good laborers at tho reform school. C. A. Gray t Company. 7-16-tf - Wanted. At 178 Stnto street ft roll ablo llttlo girl to caro for children In tho forenoon. . 7-lG-3t Wonted. A tenant to tako chargo of 500-acro slock ranch, 5 miles west of Perrydale. Plenty of plow lnnd: wood to cut In any quantity; 200 gonta and 100 shoop now on tho plnce. Would profor to Bell stock to renter, a. Marsh, Salem. 7-is-3f Wanted. Ono chambermaid and ono waitress. Wlllamotto Hotel. '6-22-tf Wanted. A second-hand horso rako. Apply to Thomas HcJman, 374 High Btrcot 6-22-tf Wanted. Two or thrco hundred cords of old fir or second-growth fir. To bo dollvorod in thrco months, Apply at onco. Monoy advanced to right parties. Wlllamotto Hbtol G-16-tf Wood Wanted. 100 cords of big fir, or largo socond growth, also somo heavy oak. Sond scaled proposals to Hofor Bros., Journal omco. ti jnaoNAt. Ladlea, Our harmless roinody ro llovoa without fall dolayod or sup pressed monstruatlon. For froo trial address Paris Chomlcal Co., Milwaukee Wis. 6-12-6t-sat FORSALE. For Sale. Clover hay In tho field, for $4 por ton. Inquire of J. O. Beards loy and Son, Routo 8, Salem. 7-10-3t For 8ale. Now nnd Bocond-hand spring and farm wagons, buggies, carts, poles, shafts, wheels, etc. Horse shoeing, repairing; painting dono on Bhort notice and reasonable Nos. 78, 79, 80, Broadway, North Salem. Wcrnr Fennel, proprietor. 7-15-2wk For 8ale.-rNear Turner, 25 Rtd, 27 acres; S25 por aero it sold soon. Geo. G. Bingham. -7-13;lwk For 8ale Cheap, A r small stock or dairy farm,00, acres, J8 miles oast of Salem; fenced; 'houso and barn; young orcharjd; Eod running wtor year round; throo-quartora of a mllo from school, pall oa or addjosa Lb j. Davenport, nv uute mrect. 3 r H 7-23-lwk For Sale. Black Ropubllcah and Royal Anno cherries (on-tho tree) at 1 cont por pound. Inquire thrco blocks oast of I O, O. F. comotory. o, 7-17- For Sale. Ono second-hand full clrclo lightning hay press. 13. M. Crolsan. 7-1-tf Typewriter Barjjnin A, nowCSun Typowrlter for 125. Inquire nt Tho Journal ofllco. tf Chicago Typewriter Good oa now for aalo at low prlco. II, caro Journal. For 8ale. A good work horso, about 9 or 10 years old, wolght 12C0. Call two blocks cast and tour blocks north of tho North Salem school. N. O, Shantz. C-23-tf For Sale, A lot of good railing, could bo usod In fitting' up an ofllco, porch, balcony or atalrrail with balusters. Journal office. 0-15-tf For 8ale. 90-ocro farm In Marlon county, U mllo of Sanltam river, In good setUoment Five-room houso, barn and necessary outbuildings. Well watered-with spring water at tho door. Ten acres of fruit of all kinds, prlncipaly winter apples. A fine) fruit and dairy farm, with lota of out-raogo; within i mllo of railroad, school, church and bust noaa town, with largo monthly pay roll. Thla la a beautiful farm of good, black, productlvo land, and it sold at onco will tako 12000, with half down, and the balanco from 31 to 5 years, at o por cent interest. Immodlato possession For furtbor Information address J, H. Ray, Mill City, Ore. O-S-Sm FOR RENT. Rooms for Rent Up stairs, Cottle block, by day, week, or month. Al so light housekeeping rooms. Elec tric lights. Opon all hours. Mattlo Hutchinson, Prop. Commercial St., No. 333. Phone: 2995 Main. MISCELLANEOUS. Puro, WM9r?rla4luc. dtax.0 c-I cleaned, also brick work and plaa torlng. Address A. F. Holt Salem, Oregon, H 7-1-lni 8crpe'rTTb"r-Now and second-hand. FromT7?c to 11.36. J. N. Schanta' second-hand store, 107 Court street Salem, Oregon. . t i 0-6-tf ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 - Screed Doors f 1.1? and upward, in cluding Hardware, Screen Windows Wire Cloth, Lawn and Field Fenc ing and Shingles all at lowest prices. WALTER MORLBY 4jsJWjC0 Court 8tr,SalemjOr. .asKsjmsnsi . Jtw. . n 1 n 1 1. if 1 . McetjsjWJBro4her Proprietors of TweJM-ptret store. Groceries aad CLASSIFIED M feed. 408 State street 'Phoaa 22L 7tf ' Unique Cleaning Rooms Sluw & Johnson, tho cleaners, aro now lo cated at v203 .Commercial street Thoy do agenoraliipreselnB' and re pairing business. SpoclalUoni-Bklrts, silk w,alats, kid glovda $dntB cloth ing, etc. Phono 2614. ' B-28-iyr. Removal. Tho Salem Carrlago Fac tory, Wornor Fonnoll proprietor, has moved f torn Commercial , Btroet to North Liberty, at tho 'briSgV. Call and seo tho now place, and In spect tho work dona Satisfaction guaranteed. Wornor Fonnol, Eggs for Setting. Pure bred White Plymouth Rock nnd Black Minor cos, tho beat layers known- -3 IL Blundoll, Mornlngsldo. Telephone No. 2066 Rod. 3-20-tf Yon will always flna th'o choicest moata at tho lowest prices -at Ed wards & Luschcr's, 400 and . 410 Stato street 'Piiono ordora ( given special atotntlon. LODGES. Central Lodge No. 18 K. of, P. Castl Hall In Holman Block, cornor Stat and Llborty Bt recta, Tuoaday of each wook at 7:30 p. m.. A. B. Strasa O. C, R. J. Fleming K, of R. and i. FORESTERS OF AMERICA Coart Shorwbod Foreatora No ID'. Meets Friday night In Turner block. S, W. Mlnturn.CR,; A, L. Brown, Se. Modern Woodrmn of America Ore gon Cedar Camp No. 6346. Meats evory Thursday ovonlng k 8 o'clock, Holman Hall, Frank A. Turner, V. O.; A. L. Brown. Ctork. Protection Lodge No, X, Ancient Or der Dnltod Workmen, moots every Saturday evening In tko Holms Hall, corner of State and Llbarty atreeta. Visiting brethren welcom J. G. Graham, M. W.; J. A. Bell wood, Racordor. OSTEOPATHY. Dra. M. T. Schoettle, Frank J. and Anna M. Barr-GrdutM Amorlcan school of Osteopathy, Klrkavltlo, Ma, auccoaaors to Dr.. Grace Albright OSca houra 9 to 12, and 1:30 (0,4:90 o'clock. 044 Fellows' Toraple! Phoaa Mala 27S1; residence poena 2 SOS 'Re4. Dr. K. H. Scovell, Sugevtlva Thera peutics and Osteopathy. Nmtowl functional and aestal dlaMaak ralgia, beadachM, nervous proatrtv tlofi, dyspepsia, coBatlpatfea. dkw rhoea, rheumaUsa, aathaia, 4a D'Arcy block, Btata, atraat Paw Mala 28(5. ' Ryan's Shaving Partara. 8ra are elasa barbers encaged, Fkiest, Mk rooms In city, Wa ae aatisafW steriliser. J. Ryaa, Proa. Evans' Barber Shop Only flrat-olaa shop on Btata street Wrttrr ta4a, new and ap-to-date. Flneat porctlatV baUs. Share, 15o; hair-oat, He batka, 25a Two frst-ckuM blacks, a W. Brass, proprlete. FRUIT TRAYS. BOXES and CRATES all kinds aad styles. First Class work aad material, Trices reasea able. Shops Miller St., Senth Salcra. Phone Red 2191. GEO. F. MASON. THE ELITE CAFE 208 Commercial Street Crawfish ) All served in Hot Tamales the most ' tfD- Cold Lunches ) petizinp; style B ECKERLEN. Proprletcr It S. C. STONE, M.D. ....PROPRIETOR OP.... STONE'S DRUG STORES 8ALEM, OREGON. A,4 Tho stores (twa 'n number) are Ie cated al No. 23( and 297 Commercial street and aro.woll stocked with a comploto Uno of drrjiiasd modca, tojlot articles, perfumery, brush, If- i m - Has had Borne 25 years oxporlonce la tho practice of modlclno, and bow makoa no charges for conaultatiou, aslnation or prescription. ? CAPITAL CITY Express and Transfer (Meets all mall and passenger trala. Bst'" to4all vpart of tie'e(Bj," Froea'H wrvlce. Telephone No. X4L ' ' HECKMAN.HEDRICK ft HO4 YE R .r nwr SALEM WATER C0aKY 9FrCE OITY HALL" Tm water service apply at o4Bea. Mitts payable Keataly te adrsjae Ifoke ail ewaa-latata at te . CAPITAL NATIONAL- Bank of Salerru ' vTtift only .National ank laWripn Oewity, Traaaacts a goBOWM'soaswag LvuMaasa. r, mi . .SAV4KOS OEPARTI Hs-a lateraat oa aavtaeii Uh Trlb for Uvaor hWt 6-8si CURK'S UKIOK.