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THE DAILY JOURNAL, SALEMJ OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 28, 1903. SEVEN A MOST MAGNIFICENT EX-I TENSION LrT 7 I Tim J Sec Oar Entire Line of Dining Tables at Summer Time Prices The House Furnishing Company.! Salem. 269 Liberty DR. J. F. COOK Has como to the conclusion that Lsldo ot tha vegetable kingdom Is a failure When your By stem la run oui without pure blood. You will eklngdom. Poisonous drugs nor lightning wll not remove tho cnuso, r of disease Thoao poisons go Into and crcato all kinds of diseases, cancorous tumors, consumption, dropsy bono diseases, etc. You must bear In I poisonous tonic, nor ? stimulant, nor I poisonous d.rugs, whore tho results aro i blamo tho mcdlclno. when It takes an dlicaso In tho systom. Yoa must not (your sickness or dlscaso has boon a I a long timo to got It out of your systom. It will take months or a yoar tc r build a now body from tho bonos up. Idcrstand. Thoy aro usod to being humbuggod. Ills modlclnos aro com fposod of Nature's Herbs what tho mals got sick thoy will help thomsolvos letlnct, and tho peoplo havo not, so wo been a life study with. Dr. Cook. Do not land too sweet to worry out of this world. Dr. Cook Cures All Kinds of Diseases 301 Liberty Street, Salem, Oregon. Choice and Cheap Meats I will sell the best Meats that tud as any ot my competitors, and for the prlcos, and at tho same timo Invltoyou got our prices on meats in quantities: Until further notice tho following aro my prices i Hound steal: 10c Chuck steak .' 7c Roast beof : G to 10c Dolling beef 5 to 7c Mutton, for quarter Be Droast of Mutton. .............. 4c Hind quartor of mutton So Leg of mutton 10a Pork loin 10c Pork shoulder 8c Veal, hind quarter 10c Veal, foro quarter 7o twenty years experience soiling moats. I will moot all tuts. E. C. CROSS, Phone z--j. BIG SHOE SALE NEXT SATURDAY AT Jacob Vogt, 265 Com'f St. Men's and lilies' jrool f Jttlnjr dress (bees at the lowest price. .Also some broken sizes, some were S3. 50 now 52.50, $3.00 HOW 52. 5U. etc UO vkere yoa cap get a cartraia. J. Brownstein & Son.' S4. State street. Hlehcst cash price aid for Hides. Pelts. Wool, Tallow lad furs: alsoUreaera! dealer la old Iron. Rubberaad Metals. WHISKY A DELIGHTFUL BEVERAGE, A SAFE STIMULANT, A GOOD MEDICINE. For Sale by A. 8CHREIBER, Salem. 153 Stats St FARMER'S HOME, UA'DDTD uAHrLK It. ,. 1 ...,.4 J, a TABLE for nniiftiiniiiinfflinnninnininnn! I iiinmmiimuiijiiiiimiuiiiimiiiii Street. Albany & f MSf all profession of the healing ait out only find vitality In , tho vegotabl doctors' kntvos nor thunder and but lay tho foundation for al klndi your bones, and kill tho life ot them mind that his medicine Is not temporary roliof which you got from sura doath sooner or lator. Do not effect and stirs up tho poisons or expect to bo curod In a few days, for long time coming on, and It will take This is what tho peoplo do not un human system roqulros. When tho an to those herbs, for thoy bavo the In havo to mako a study ot It Ita shorf f .1 get weary; this life Is too State of Oregon can produco, as low present, will quote tho following to call, and Inspect our Meats and 291, Salem, Oregon Must Be Sold, a Bargain. Lucy J. Kerns offors for sale 31S acros IM miles northwest of Stayton, Marlon county, 280 In cultivation or meadow, running water, two good wells, good house, barn and orchard, nt $30 per ocm Will soil for one-half purchnso prlcopald down, tho.balanco secured by mortgage at C per cent. Possession given at any time. For particulars call on Lucy J. Kerns, at Stayton, Oregon, or George S. Down ing, Salem. 7-17-lm u SURE CURE FOR PILES. Itching Piles produro moisture and causo Itching, 'this form, as well as DUnd, Bleeding or Protruding Piles aro cured by Dr. Bo-san-ko's Pile Rem edy, stops Itching and bleeding. Ab sorbs tumors. DOc a jar at druggists, or sent by mall, -Treatise Free, Write me about your case. Dr. Bosanko, Philadelphia, Pa. For sale at Dr. Stono's drug stores. n Trib for sale by all druggists. o- Tho best meals served on- the- Pa-,! clflc coast, at a low pneq, aro wiose being dally set boforo tho patrons of tho White House restaurant. George Bros., proprietors. . 0 Tho coolest, cleanest placo In town for meals, or any kind of bread, cakes, pies, etc., is at Sirons'fl restaurant The, Latest Yarn.. A Pittsburg drummer tells this new yarn: I always carry a bottle or Kemp's Balsam In my grip. I take cold easily, and a few doses of tha Bal sam always makes me a well "man. Everywhere I go I speak a good word for Kemp. I take hold of my custom ers I taba ola rata aa young men, and tell them coa&aeaUally what I o. wkea I take cold. At dniMtete, 25 tad W ceats. 4 .911! OREGON CROPS GOOD Weather Bureau Ser vice Gives Flatter ing Report Grain Harvest Will be Good and Other Crops up to the UsualJ Averoge U. S. Department of Agriculture, Cli mate and Crop Bulletin of the Weather Bureau, Oregon Section, for the week ending, July 28th: General Summary. Tho foro part of tho week was warm and Bhowery, w.hllo tho latter part was clear and cool, especially nt night Tho showers woro not heavy enough to bo of benefit to corn and. pastures, and In somo of tho coast counties they Interfered with haying Tho hay harvest Iff now well advanced nnd In tho Southern section many farmers havo finished cutting their second crop of alfalfa. Tho hay crop as a whole, will lto loss than last year, and It will fall slightly bolow the nvor ago for tho past 10 years. Pasture on tho rnngo Is drying up, but It contin ues good In tho mountains. Tho weathor has boen very favor ablo for filling and ripening grnln. Tho heads nro of good slzo and tho berry Is plum, but tho stand Is thin, and consequently tho yields aro falling be low tho average. Tho grain harvest has become gcnoral In tho Columbia river valley and In southern sections, and well stnrtcd In tho Wlllametto valloy. Oats promtso better yields thnn cither wheat or hnrloy. Tho cloudy weathor during tho foro part of tho week cnused llco to in croaso In tho hop yards, and somo spraying has been dona Iops con tlnuo thrifty, and no serious damage from vermin has yot occurred. Tho crop Is not so far. advanced us usual at this season of tho yoar, and some fears aro entertained that It will not maturo before tho fall rains begin. Potatoes and gardons nro doing fine ly, but tho nights havo bcon too cool for corn to mako rapid growth, and tkls crop now noeds rnln. Field onions nro reported to bo generally In good condition, although In a few places they nro affectod by blight A short crop of poachos Is being marketed, and plums aro beginning to ripen. Prunes and pears contlnuo to mako excellent progress, nnd theso crops promlso woll. Apples aro un even, nnd an averago crop Is not ex pected. During the past wook high winds In tho Grand Itondo valloy have caused consldernblo green fruit to drop, Willamette Valley. Montavllla, Multnomah county Flno weathor durlngtho wook; haying In progress; potatoes doing well; plums will soon bo rlpo; blaokborrlos and early apples aro beginning to rlpon. Flshhawk, Columbia Weather Is cloudy and threatening and bad for haying; wheat ripening fair; oats bo ginning to turn color; fruit doing woll; jiastures very good. Stafford, Clackamas Wook was very favorable for haying and matur ing tho grain crop; potatoes making rapid growth; buckwheat In flno con dition; tho cool weathor during tha week was favorable for filling small grain. Carlton, Yamhill Week favorable; hay harvest progressing rapidly, and will bo finished noxt week, crop light; somo grain Is being cut for hay: Health and Disease u Illustrated In the Sulp. Flj. I howl a itctlon of n healthy hair mignUUd. f$. 2 show live deadly trfect of the DANDRl'FF GERMS that are dutroylnj tha hair root Dutroy the caum you rwnove the effect No Dandruff, no Falling Hair, no Baldncai, If you Ull tha gem wkh NEWBRO'S HERP1CIDE. for Sak ky a DrttfgWs. PrfcSi.M. si For sale by Daniel J, Fry. 8end 10 cents In stamps for sample to The Herplclde Ccs, Detroit, Mich. t iff m Hwft imr (M" ' W''JM)1 trH" "" 1 l 3 i . IYSPEPSIA 15 CURED BY DRP1ERCE5 GOLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVERY . . car- . IT MAKE3 WEAK" STOMACHS STRONG wheat and ryo harvest begun; fall wheat cutting will bo goncral next wook; fall and spring wheat nro both woll headed, but thin and foul; oats and gardens looking woll; pastures drying up; stock about holding Its own; hops look well, but thero nro many missing hills; fruit Is a fair crop. Blooming, Washington Good grow ing weather for all crops; corn nnd hops doing fairly well; potatoes and boots doing woll; fruit beginning to ripen, and peaches and plums aro ripening fast; harvest of wheat and pats and barley begun; somo small lots havo been threshod, with fair yields. Itoscdalo, Marlon Weathor during past wook favorable for harvesting; much hay and somo grain was cut; fruit Is doing woll. Albnny, Linn Haying Avcll nlong and tho crop is good; although tho acreago Is small; somo fields of win ter wheat already In tho shcclc; a fair yield Is Indicated; carlyj spring grain boglnnlng to ripen; oats promises a good yield; gardons, corn, potatoos. etc., look well; prospects for applcB and prunes nro good. Salem R. F. D., No. 1. Polk Cloudy and cool; baling and storing hay pro gressing rapidly; no grain cut yot, ox copt barloy.aud somo early oats, but much will bo cut next wcok'; wheat woll filled, heads long on both wlntor and spring wheat; oats ylold an nvor ago crop; potatoes oxtra good; too much cool weathor for corn; somo llco on hops, but thoy aro doing vory llttlo damage; much spraying being dono. Springfield, I.nno Early hay cut and mostly hotsed, crop short; light rain on 23d did no damago; somo lato oats remain to bo cut for hay; binders havo ' started on early fall wheat; spring oats aro looking woll; corn Is growing nicely. Secured Better Rates. A spoclal rate has beon granted bo tweon Salem, Albany, Eugene and Roseburg, of ono and ono-thlrd faro, to all porsons desiring to witness tho baseball games of tho Valloy League, Tickets will bo sold on Saturday and Sunday of each week; oxcopt that tlckota may bo sold on Friday from 8a and Albany to Roseburg. and from Roseburg to Salem and Albany. Tick ets good to return on Sunday follow ing date of sale, oxcopt from Roso burg on Monday following dato of salo. W. B. COMAN, Goneral Passongor Agent Nakata Likes Booze S. Nakata, a Japoneso. was arrested liwt night by Officer Murphy, on the request of somo of his countrymen, who. charged him with trying to ab srond with tholr money. The crew Is employed by B. Rosso In pulling flax near Salem. Nakata was given a check for $50.78. tho wages due tho entlro crowd, and he was sent to Sa lem to secure tho money. Ho camo, cashed the check and at onco proceed ed to get drunk. His friends, fearing ho would go to California, bad him ar rested. Tnis morning 11 was lounu that Nakata owned an undivided in terest In the money, and, aa prosecu tion, under these circumstances, was Impossible, he was released. Nakata bad spent more than his share of the money, but still bad 113.00 when ar rested. This money was returned to the Japanese this morning. CLASSIFIED- km, ftirtTtftaeu.fyt H or Hit, Is this column smedihrtttaeer9r25c30caWeek $1.50 a mewta. Att over five Uses st the same rate. WANTED. Agents. Got tho only authentic "Llfo of Popo Leo," by his secretary, with Introduction by Cardinal Gibbons; six languages. Magnlflcont 12-coIor lithograph, 13x10 with book; best terms; credit; outfit free. Patrick McBrady, Star building, Chicago. 7-24-2t LOSTANDFOIIND. Lost A small sliver watch chain. with gun motal pin attached. Leavo at tills ofllco and rccelvo reward. 7-23-3t Strayed. Ono bay horse; 7 years old; right hind foot leathered undor shoo. Phono Main GG2, Portland,' Oregon. Reward. 7-22-lt FOR SALE. For Sale. Threo yo.ng fresh cowa, sovoral beof stoors and about 20 head of fat shcop and lambs. Mrs. J. P. Beaty, Chemawa, Or, 7-24-31 For Sale. A steam cnglno, about two horso power, in good condition, Call on B. Kills, at Flour do Lis confec tionery storo, Salem. 7-22-tf For Sale. A horso; weight about 1200 pounds; guaranteed not balky and gontlo for ladles to drlvo. If sold this week, prlco G0. Geo. O. Will, the music dealer. 7-21. For Sale. Now and second-hand spring nnd farm wagons, buggies, carts, poles, shafts, wheels, otc. Horso shooing, repairing; painting dono on short notlco and roasonablo. Nos. 78, 79, SO, Broadway, North Salem. Warner Fennel, proprietor. 7-lB-2wk For Sale. Ono second-hand full clrclo lightning hay press. B. M. Crolsan. 7-1-tf For Sale. A good work horso, nbout 9 or 10 years old, weight 1250. Call two blocks cast and four blocks north ot tho North Salem school. N. O. Shantz. C-23-tf For Sale 90-ncro farm In Marlon county, mllo of Santlam rlvor, In good Bottlomont, .Ftvo-room house, barn nnd necessary outbuildings. Woll watered with spring water at 'tho door. Ton acres ot fruit of all kinds, principally winter apples. A flno fruit and dairy farm, with lots ot out-rango; within mllo of rail road, school, church and buslnoss town, with largo monthly payroll. This Is a beautiful farm ot good, black, productlvo land, and It sold at onco will tako $2000, with halt down, and tho balanco from 3 to 6 years, at 0 por cent Intorost Im modlato possession, Fop furthor Information address J, E. Ray, Mill city. Oro. 0-3-3mi FOR RENT. For Rent A n I no-room houso, fur . nlshod, on North Front street. In qulro at CG0 Stato Btroot. 7-24-3t For Rent Fve-roomcd cottngo on Bast Court street. Inquire ot Mrs. F, u. Forroll, G4G Stato BtrccA 8a lem, Oregon. 7-23-tf For Rent A sovon-room house, with woll water piped Into houso froo. Inrjulro ot A. bchrolbor, 424 High street. 7-?3-3t Newport tiottsge. Good family cot tngo, flvo rooms, good well, wood shed, cooking stove, two bods and springs, tables nnd chairs; 30 for season. J. A. Olsson, Newport Op egon. 7-2Mw Rooms for Rent Up Btalrs, Cottle bloclo, by day, wook, or month. Al so light housekeeping rooms. Elec tric llghta Open all hours. Mattlo Hutchinson, Prop. Commorcjal St, No. 333, Phone: 29G5 Main. MISCELLANEOUS. Notice. Llboral roward will bo glvon ror the return of a dark bay maro, with whlto Bpot botwoen eyes; weight about 1300; has a halter on; broke away from tho barn of tho Sa eom Browery Association early Thursday morning 7-24-3t Dr. W. 8. Mott Will hereafter bo found In tho Broy block, 276 Com mercial street, over Oregon Shoo Co. Ofllco telephone, 2031; real donco phone, 27G1. Ofllco hours 0 to 12, and 2 to G. I Have Just Purchased Tho Mlllor stock of now and second-hand goods at 210 Commercial street. Will glvo you good treatment and doslro your patronage Second hand goods bought and sold. Also a nlco stock of new goods on hand. D, F. Jor man. 7-21-tf Puro water wells dug, drovo or cleaned, also brick work and plas tering. Address A. F, Holt, Salem, Oregon. 7-1-lm Screen Door Now and second-hand. From 75c to I1.3G. J. N. Schants' secondhand store, 107 Court Struto, Salem. Oregon. C-5-tf 8creen Doors S1.1G and upward, In cluding hardware, screen windows, Wlro Cloth, tawn and Field Fenc ing and Shingle all at lowest prlcos. WALTEIt MORLEY, CO Court St., Salem. Or. McReynolds Brothers Proprietors of Twelfth-streot storo Groceries and feed. 40C Stato stroct 'Phono 2621 7,ltf Unlquo Cleaning Rooms Shaw A Johnson, tho cleaners, aro now lo cated at 209 Commercial street They do a gonoral pressing and re pairing business, Specialties: Skirts, silk waists, kid gloves, gents' cloth ing, etc Psone zcn. B-zs-iyr. You will always find the choicest meats at the lowest prices nt Ed ward's & Luscher's, 400 and. 410 Stata streot 'Phono orders given special attention. LODflCS. Central Lodge No. 18, K. of P. Castle ' Hall In Holtrfon block, 'corner State and Liberty Sts. Tuesday ot each weok at 7:30 p. m. A. B. Strong O. O.H1I.J, Fleming K. of R. and 8. Foresters. ,of, America GoUrt 8hos wood ForestQrs'JNo, jl9-,3I oeW1 Fri day night In Turno'r 'block? , IW Mlntunv, C. R.; A? L.yBrownT Sec. Modern Woodmen of America Oro gon Cedar Camp No. 5246, Meets overy Thursday evening at ,8 o'clock Holman Hall, Frank A, Tumor, V. C.i A. L. Brown. Cl6rk. ' Protection Lodge No. 2, Ancient Or dor United Workmen, moots ovorjr Saturday ovonlng In tho Holman Hall, corner Stato and Llborty streets. Visiting brethren welcome. J. O. Graham, M. W.; J. A. Sellwood Recorder, Py.ftTMYy. Dri. M. T. Schoettle, Frank J. Barr and Anna M. Barr. Graduates American School of Osteopathy, Ktrksvlllo, Mo., successors to Dr. Graco Albright Ofllo hours 9 to 12 nnd 1:30 to 4:30 o'clock. Odd Follows' Temple, Phono Main 2721; rosldenro phono 2C03 red. Dr. H. H, Scovell, Suggestive There. poutlcs and Osteopathy. Norvous functional and monUil diseases, neu ralgia, headaches, nordvous prostra tion, dyspopsla, constipation, diar rhoea, rheumatism, asthma, otc. D'Arcy block, Stato street Phono Mata 28G& TON80RIAL AND BATHS. , Ryan's ShavJng Parlors Sovon first class barbers engaged. Finest bath rooms In city. Wo uso antiseptic sterilizer. J. Ryan. Prop. Evan's Barb-r Shop Only first-class shop on Stato Btroot Bvory thing now aud up-to-dato. Finest porce lain baths. Shave, IGo; haircut 25c baths, 25c. Two first-class boot blacks. C. W. Evans, proprietor. FRUIT TRAYS, BOXES and CRATES alt kinds and styles. First Class work and material. Prices reason able. Shop on Miller St- Souta Salem. Phone Red 2191. GEO. F. MASON. THE ELITE CAFE 208 Commsrblal Strut Crawfish ) All served in HotTamales Mhemost ap Cold Lunches.) petjzing style E ECKERLEN, Proprietor It S. C. STONE, M. D. ....PROPRIETOR OP.... STONE'S DRUG STORES SALEM, OREQON. Tho stores (two'n number) are lo cated at No. 236 and 207 Commercial streot, and aro woll stockod with a comploto lino of drugs and modlclnea, tollot articles, perfumory, brushes, etc. Has bad acme 26 years experience la tho practlco of medicine, and now makes no charges for consultation, ex amination or proscription. CAPITAL CITY Express and Transfer Moots all mall and passongor trains Rnggago to all partn ot tho city. Prompt sorvlce. Telephono No. 241.' HECKMAN- HEDRICK & HOMYER SALEM WATER COMPANY OFFICE CITY HALL. For water sorvlco npply at ofttco. Bills payablo monthly In advance. Mao all complaints at tho ofllco. CAPITAL NATIONAL Bank of Salem. The only National ank In Marlon County. Transacts n gonoral banking buslnoss. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. Pays Interest on savings accounts. Harper's Whiskey Is the best Oct some Into your vest Ous. Schrelber keeps It And you know the rest FARMER'S HOME 1D3 State street PILES RU- "PiKK"oni DAM MMU, lt.IM.IIU, W C . (IIM I l.f I t.,IU.I,V Y,rriu.i "TtMMlllMlMruli.Url 'ulW Dlllb kaUlil. Cl.il.Ui. Tau.. ilu.il m.i ji.it' i-wci, w con. aufu. rM. atiai I) DnwW uadTIN H'iDV. UNCAtTIN. 9k. I vwej Sold In Salem by S. C. Stone. Call for Free Samples. O. H. MACK Successor to Dr. J. M. Koono. In Whlto Cornor, Salem. Oregon. Parties desiring suporlor operations at mod erat foo In any branch are In eapoclal request. HUIE WING SANG CO, FANCY DRY GOODS Msde up In new Use of wraceers. al colors- WAlto Uaderwear. All kinds of waitttTiacy8ufflenroo3s, silks, RMttlsrs. Gents and ladles furslsh lau foods now for sale cheae. 100 Court St . Salem. Or. Corser Alley. Hay Scales First-lass hay scales now In opera tion at tho Blectrio Store; on'Eat State street. Always ready tot Vusl BeM. A. 0. BPPLBY, Prop. 7-18-K