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f-V-. T- WfF THE DAILY JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1903. THREE 3 7 IT" )d! 1 CMIIIIIMiWOflWMIIMIIMIHmUHMHIcmMiMl A MOST MAGNIFICENT EX TENSION ; - y mmmmmmmm TWJ750! A Tr'' See Oar Entire Line of Dining Tables at Sammer Time Prices iThe House Furnishing Company.! Salem. 269 Liberty Street. Albany ! DR. J; F. COOK Has como to Uio conclusion that all profession of tho healing ait out ildo of tho vogotablo kingdom Is a failure When your system la run out without puro blood. "Sou will only find vitality In the vcgotnblf I kingdom. Poisonous drugs nor doctors' knlvos nor thundor and ' lightning vril not romovo tho cause, but lay tho foundation for nl klndt of illscaso. Thoso polson.8 go Into your bones, and kill tho life of thorn and crcato all kinds of diseases, cancorous (umors, consumption, dropsy bono dlscasos, etc. You must bear In mind that his medicine Is not poisonous tonic, nor ? stimulant, nor tomporary rollef which you get from poisonous drugs, whoro tho results aro sure death sooner or lator. Do not biamo tho medlclno, when It takca an effect dad stirs up the poisons 01 dtacaso In tho systom. You must not oxpect to bo cured In afow days, fot your slcknoss or dfscaso has beo'h a long time coming on, and It will take a long tlmo to got it out of your system. It will tako months or a year to build a now body from tho bones up. This Is what tho pcoplo do not un dorstand. Thoy aro used to being humbugged. Ills medicines aro com posed ot Naturo's Herbs what tho human systom roqulres. When tho anl mats got sick thoy will help thomsclvoB to thoso herbs, for thoy havo the In stlnct, and tho pooplo havo not, so wo liavo to make a study ot It It hai been a llfu study with Dr, Cook. Do not get weary; this llfo Is too shorf and too swoot 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 best Meats Unit thoStato of Oregon can produco, as low as any of my competitors, and for the present, will quoto tho following prices, and tit tho samo tlmo Invltoyou to call and InBpoct our Meats and got our prices on meats In quantities: Until further notloo tho following aro my prlces: Itound steak 10c Chuck steak 7c Iloast boor G to 10c Dolling boot G to 7a Mutton, for quarter Gc Breast ot Mutton 4o Wnd quarter of mutton 8c lAg ot mutton lOo Perk loin 10c Pork shoulder 8o Veal, hind quarter , 10o Veal, foro quarter 7o Twenty years oxporienco soiling meats. I will meet all cuts. E. C. CROSS, Phone BIG SHOE SALE NEXT SATURDAY AT Jacob Vogt, 265 Com'l St. Men's and ladies' good fitting dress boes at the lowest price- Also some trokensizes. some were SJ.5U now $2.50. $3. 00 bow S2.SO. etc Go where you can get a bargain J. Brownstein & Son. 54 State street. Nlgtitst cash price Mli for Hides, pelts. Wool. Tallow Hdfurs; also general dealer In old lfi, Rubfceraad Metat. A CARD To all consumers of fee In Salem and vicinity hvlng bought the ( apltal Ice Works respectfully solicit a continuance 5 four patroaage. We will endeavor jwprove ta service and will keep j!e present excellent quality of the' uct. J7ase address all orders to the tfcrstgned or telephone Mo. 2131. Good Beer for Salem As It u111 ialra miu tlaa n nff- - If... ... VWOTV Il W ...www Ef Moduct la tlw wrket fro the 2 Brewery.-aad as we wish to get "Wed m tuslnesa and 1" touch with 'K trade In Cal.. il utvlalti at am w'ydate. we haye made arrange- CV." """ale the Olympia ana uen 2J5iB Bv trews, so well and favor- SLe0Mt. Ourcrfces will te thei tJ .;,? .Juc ,ocai Brewery nas cnare gM i the service we will render will Je satisfactory. Sab Brewery Ass'n TABLE for iJiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimii? & - 'M 291, Salem, Oregon A stove that Is always ready! A stove that mates no smoke, smell ot ashes! A safe stove I An economical stove! A clean stove! A stove that requires ne skill to oper ate It! A stove which has revolutionized "cooking and has transformed the drudgery of the kitchen work Into a pleasant pastime. A "Quick Meal" Stove will do any and all work that can be done on a woou or coal stove, only with the differ ence that the "Quick Meal" does it quicker, cheaper and In a more agree able and reliable way. R. M. Wade & Co. It you want a nice fresh cake just try Strong's restaurant, 11 kinds, AVo also glve-you the best meals that are to be bad In the city. eod Trlb for sale by all druggists. GREAT RUN OF SALMON Astoria Canneries are Swamped and Boats are Lying Idle Price Dropped to Two Cents, and Many are Being Shipped to Warrendale and The Dalles Astoria, Or., Aug. 5. Tho largest run of salmon of which thcro Is any record is now In tho rlvor, nnd every cannory and cold-storage plant is blocked with enough fish In sight to keop them busy for several days. The glllnotters havo been Instructed not to go out, as their catches will not bo re ceived, but still soino cannot refrain from doing It, nnd many boats aro tied up along the river front, loaded down with fish that are spoiling. They offer them for snlo at any price, nnd many nro being salted down for winter use Tho traps nro not being lifted, nnd the soIiioh nro not making but one or two hauls each day. It Is concoded by nil old flBhermcn that they novor snw such a largo run before, and oven the famous runs of 'SO nnd '83 havo been excelled Tho fish nro of good averngo size, and tholr quality Is remarkably good for this season of the year, which Is host shown by tho fact that tho cold-Btorago pcoplo continue to pack them, nnd thoy novor uso but tho chblcest grado of fish. Tho prlco lias becomo so demoralized that at present thcro Is no rcgulnr one. Sat urday morning tho prlco was 5 conts Hat, and on Saturday ovonlng 4 cents Hat. .Yesterday as low as 3 conts was paid, and many flshormon offered their cdtehes at 2 conts per pound, but thoy could not be sold, as ovory one had already moro thnn they could handle. Saturday night Warren Bhlppcd two ears of fish on Ico to his Warroudnlo cannery, and Soufert shipped opo car to his cannery at Tho Dalles. Last evening each doubled His shipment and will contlnuo to do so whllo the fish aro so plentiful. Thoy paid 3 cents per pound for their UrIi, nnd It costs thorn about ouo-half cent per pound In freight charges to get thorn to their canneries. Oo to Strong's restaurant for your meals, and you won't bo sorry for It Thoy also run a bakery In connection with tho restaurant. d TWENTY YEARB TRIAL. There aro lots of good things the doe tors know nothing about. Wo fro' fluently cure peoplo of disease aftei (bo doctors havo glvon them up. II tho dlsenso coinos from over work, dissipation, of exposure causing weak and watery blood, and loss of flosh and strength, wo havo the ono sure romo dv in Dr. Dunn's Dlcod nnd Nerve Tonic. Theso tnblots takon with meals turn tho food Into rich fed blood, making strong steady nerves, and Increasing tho strength, building up solid flesh at the rato of 1 to 3lbe per week. This means health, Pot norvous prostration, loss of memory, or a pale, sallow complexion, a batter remedy was novor mado. Doctors know nothing about this remedy only tbo fact that wo make cures; as wo have beon doing this for twenty yean we know our method to bo the right one. Druggists sell Dr. Qunn's Blood and Nerve Tonic for 76c per box, or 3 boxes for $2, o sent by mall on re ceipt or price, write us ror a pnm phlet telling nil about this great mod Iclne. Address Dr. Dosanko Co., Phil adelphla, Pa. Ft-- sale at Dr. Stone's Drug Stores. 1 ' Fielding Jones Dead. Floldlng Jones was born In Ken tucky In August, 1816: moved to liar rUon county, Indiana, in 1827, and to U03 Alamos, jowa, In 1843. Ho crossed tho plains to Oregon with an ox-team, arriving In Oregon In 1847, and set tied near Hubbnrd, In this county. He died July 30th, and was burled August 1. 1903. t Ho loaves four children: Mrs. Mary A. Cooloy, or Whlteaker: William It Fielding, of Lowlsburg; Thomas n of Linton and Mrs. Ella F. Whitney, of Sllvertora. Twenty-nlno grandchildren and three great grandchildren survive him. As a citizen, ho was peaceful, lion est and unassuming: as a pioneer, ac tive, energetic and true as stool. Whenever a road was to bo made, a houso or barn to bo erected, tho sick to bo cared for. or tho dead to be bnrled, one man could be counted on to never fall, and that man was he whose course bus jus been run, Field Ing Jones. I honor his memory. O. W. DIMICK. White. Tho modern innovation ot white casket, white hoarse and white horses no doubt has como to stay, especially In the case 'of the obsequlos ot peoplo below middle age. Enterprise, fore sight and business tact has brought our Capital City up to date In this re spect Kind treatment and best of services guaranteed. W. T. RIOnON, 7-21-lm 142 Court Street. CATvUlHH OK TUB HTOMACtl. When the stomach Is overloaded, when food U taken Into It that falls to digest. It derays and Inflames the mucous membrane, exposing the nenrei. and causes the glands to secrete mucin. Instead of th natural Jules of digestion This la called Catarrh of the Stomach. For year I suffered with Catarrh of the Stomach, caused by Indites tlon. Doctors nnd medicines failed to ben efit me until I uaed KoJol Dyspepsia Pure. J 1L llhea. Cope!!, Tex. Bold by V Q. Haas. 00 State street art M. aMSMMaji mm M. Dtitttk, mWWmtUwlK J 8l5T" 2y5&& mw aaVfJBM WmmW i a a as m I " lomt eouraoocntl thought I would novae rofnin' nty health," "Three years of delicate health trying doctors' prescriptions nnd patent medicines " without benefit might well sap the courage of nuy woman. And vet Mrs. Pryaut proved that the question of the cure of wom anly disease is only u qucbtioit of using the right remedy. A few doses of 'Favorite Prescription' restored her courage and revived her hope, because she could see "a decided change from the first,1 Three months' use of the medicine re stored her to perfect health. Dr. Pierce's Pavorite Prescription cures irregularity, dries weakening drains, heals inflammation nnd ul ceration, nnd cures, female weakness. Mrs Barah llrynut l'resldeut of Memphis Social Science Club, residing at 171 Atkinson Ave, Memphis, Temi writes "I suffered with delicate liralth for three year, trying doctor' prescriptions sml patent medicines I tost coiirntrc and thought 1 would never rcunln my health, but lew doses of your Favorite Prescription' made mechanic my iiiinu V.UUK1 sec n uccuicu cnangc irom the first so I kept on taking II for three months faithfully and am now la perfect health " Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser, in paper covers, is sent free on recelnt of 21 one-cent stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Address Dr. k. V, Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. SaWaMHas.ssi a 11 Springer AnreBtcd Again. James V. Springer, whoso trial on a charge of assault and battery resulted In a verdict of guilty last week, and which was set tsldo by Justlco ot tho Ponco Morgan, was ro-nrrostod yester day afternoon, on a warrant charging him with threatening to kill. The chnrgo was proforred by Jos. W. La Follott and It grows out of tho samo quarrel and flght. LaFolJott accuses Springer with threatening to kill him (LaFollott). Tho prisoner was brought Into court Inst evening, and plead not guilty, nnd his trial was fixed for 2 o'clock this afternoon. beyond" DOUDT. These Facts Must Convince Every Salem Reader. Tho statement which follows tells tho oxporienco of n resident of Salem. Incredulity cannot long oxlst about this testimony because it cun easily lio Investigated. Olof Johnson who is a gnrdner by ociipatlonMlving at tho comer of ICth and II stroots, North Salem, says "Kidney complaint Is no now thing (or mo. I havo beon bothored off and on from a disordered condition of tho Kidneys for ton or twelvo years. I did not suffer So much from backacho as most pcoplo do who havo kidney omplnlnt but tho principal annoy tnco was ft weakening of tho kldnoy JocrotlfliiB, whch was both distress ing nnd aggravating. Thoro was n scalding sensation In passing and n heavy brick-dust llko sediment ap peared after standing In tho vessel over night. I had attacks of dizziness In my head nnd otttlmos a blurring would appear boforo my eyos and I could scarcoly boo. I tried numerous remedies but all In vain until I saw Doan'a Kldnoy Pllla highly rocom- monded for just bucIi troublos nnd procured thorn at Dr, S to no's drug storo. Now I don't want to toll tho pcoplo somothlng that Is not trtio but ( will say that in all my oteporlonco with doctor's proscriptions, and dlffor ont kidney romodlos nothing haq glv on mo tho amount of 'rollef that I havo roqclvod from Doan's. Kldnoy Pills. For oalo by o,ll dealors. Prlco 60 cents. Fostcr-Mllbttrn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.. solo agents for tho United Statos Romembor tho namo Donn's and alo no substitute. 5 A stono structure to cost $100,000, 'or tjio botnnleal department of the University of California, at Uerkoloy, Is to be oreoted at tho northeast cor ner of the campus near tho head of Unlvorslty avenue. CAUTION I This Is not a gontlo word but when you think how llablo you aro not to purchase tho only romody uni versally known and a remedy that has tho largest sale of any medlclno In the world alnco 18C8 for tho cure and treatment of Consumption nnd Throat and Lung troubles without losing its great popularity all theso years, you will be thankful we called your atten tion to Roscboo's German Syrup, There are so many ordinary cough" remedies made "by druggists and oth ers that aro cheap and good for light colds perhaps, but for severe coughs, bronchitis, croup and especially lor consumption wbere there Is difficult expectoration and coughing durlnga the nights and mornings, tbera Is nothing llko German Syrup. Tho 25 cent size has Just been Introduced this year. Regular size 5 cents. Dr. Stones' Drug Stores. For a real good 25-cent dinner, Just try George Bros.' restaurant. State street Open day and night Trlb for sale at Daniel Fry'a. sf -.-. -. ' d CLASSIFIED ADS AavtrtlMBieols. five Uses or less, la this column laserted three tltars for 2 5c 5 Oca Week $l.SO a month. All over five Uses stthsMtns rate. WM !! I'JLII.'WF'HWW'qt WANTED. Wanted. A girl to work In small fam lly. Inqulro of Mrs. M. C. Carter, 17th street, third hoiiBO north of Asylum nvonuo store 9-4-3t Wanted. Eight men -to work on bridge. Apply C. F. lloynl. 8-l-3t Wanted. Klvo porsons to go to South ern Oregon, to tako up Yaluablo tim ber claltnB. For particulars Inquire of W. H, Parker, at Btato printer's office 7-31-31 Wanted. Young mnu. Geo. F. Hodg era & Co. 7-30-3t L.OST AND FOUND. Lost. A red cow, hns bell, fow whlto spots, and Is branded "vwl IV on right hip. Notify Thomas Tweed, R. F. D, No. 7, and receive liberal roward. 8-81 -31 FOR SALE. For Sale. Fluo driving horse, gentle, slngla or doublo; for lady. Inquire of Mrs. F. D. Forrcll, 64C State street. 8-3-lwk For Trade. ICO acres of land In Tilla mook county. Good stock ranch, running water. Will trado for Sa loin property. S.'U. Cattorlln. 8-3-3 1 For Sale. A horse, weight about 1100 pounds, good slnglo, doublo or for saddle Inqulro ot O. Daumgartnor, fair grounds. 7-30-3t Body Fir and Ash. A limited supply for snlo. Goo. F. Rodgors, Court and LIborty strco's. 7-28-Gt For Sale. A good second-hand wagon nt 400 Capital street Call at prom Iscs and sco tho wagon. Charles O'ilrlcn. 7-28-CtG For Sale. A steam engine, about twe horso powor, In good condition. Call on E. Kills, at Flour do Lis confec tionery storo, Salem. 7-22-U For Sale. Now nnd second-hand spring and farm wagons, bugglos, carts, poles, Blinfts, wheels, etc. Horso shoeing, repairing; painting dqno on short notlco and reasonable. Nos. 78, 70, 80, Droadway, North Salem. Werner Fcnnol, proprietor. 7-lB-2wk For Sale. A good work horse, about 9 or 10 yenra old, weight 12C0. Call two blocks cast and four blocks north ot tho North Salem school. N. O. Shantz. C-23-tf For Sales 00-acro farm In Marlon county, U mllo ot Santlam rlvor, In good settlement. Five-room houso, barn and necessary outbuildings. Woll watorod with spring water at thq door. Ten ncres of fruit of all kinds, principally wlntor appleti. A fluo fruit and dairy farm, with lots of outrrango; within fa mllo or rail road, school, church and business town, with largo monthly payroll. This Is a beautiful farm of good, black, productive land, and If sold at onco will tako $2000, with half down, and tho balanco from 3 to S years, at C por cent Intoroat, Im mediate possession. For further Information address J. K. Ray, Mill uuy. uro. u-s-sm FOR RENT. 4AWWWV Rooms for RentUp stairs, Cottlo block), by day, week, or month. Al so light housekeeping rooms. Klec trie llghtR Open all hours. Mattio Hutchinson, Prop. Commercial St., No. 333. Phono; 29CC Mnln, MISCELLANEOUS. 'WN''VWWi-f"Mi Dr. W. 8. Mott Will hereafter bo found in tho Drey block, 27CV& Com morclal street, over Oregon Shoo Co. Office tolephono, 2931; resi dence phono, 2751. Oftlco hours 0 to 12, nnd 2 to 5. I Have Just Purchased The Mlllor stock of new and secondhand goods at 210 Commercial street. Will glvo you good treatment nnd doslro your patronage Second hand goods bought nnd sold. Also a nice stock ot now goods on hand. D. F. Jor man. 7-21-ti Screen Door Now and second-hand. From 75c to $1.35. J. N. Schanta' socond-hand rtoro, 107 Court Stroto, Salem, Oregon. 0-5-tt Screen Door $1.15 and upward, in cluding hardware, screen windows, Wlro Cloth, Lawn and Fiold Fenc ing and Shingles all at lowest prices. WALTER MORLKY. CO Court St., Salem, Or. Unique Cleaning Rooms Shaw A Johnson, tho cleaners, are now lo cated at 209 Commercial street Thoy do a gonoral pressing and re pairing business. Specialties: Skirts, silk waists, kid gloves, gents' cloth ing, etc. Phono 2614, 5-28-lyr. You will always find the choicest meats at tbo lowest prices at ICd ward's & Luscher's, 400 and 410 Stato street. 'Phono orders given special attention. LOMKI. Central Lodgo No. 18, K. of P. Castle Hall In Jlolman, block, corner Htato and Liberty Sis. Tuesday of each 'week at 7:30 p. m. A. B. Strang C. C R. J. Fleming K. of R. and S. Foresters of America Court Shor wood Foresters No. 19. Moots Fri day ulght In Tumor block. S, W Mlnturn. C. It; A. I Drown. Sec Modern Woodmen of America Ore gon Cedar Camp No. 6210. Meets every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock Holman Hall, Frank A. Turner, V. G; A. U Hrown. morK. protection Lodflc No. 2, Ancient Qr ' der United Workmen, moets every ' Saturday evening In the Holman Hall, corner Stato and Liberty streets. VlslUng brethren welcome. J. a arahain, M. W ; J. A Sellwood Recorder, " OSTEOPATHY. A? Drs. M. T. Sclioettle.i frank," Jf Bar and Anna M. 'Darr. Graduates American .School of Osteopathy, Kirksvlllo, Ma, successors to Dr. Grace Albright. Offtcr hours 9 to 12 and 1:30 to 4:30 o'clock. Odd Follows Tompl!, Phono Main 2721; rOsldonco phono 2C03 rod. Dr. XH. H. Scovell, 8uggestlVo There pontics nnd Osteopathy, Nervous functional nnd montnl diseases, neu ralgia, hcadacho3, nordvous prostra tion, dyspepsia, constipation, diar rhoea, rheumatism, asthma, etc. D'Aroy block, Stato streot. Phono Mnln 28G5. TONSORIAL AND BATHS. Ryan's 8haVlng Parlors Sovon' first class barbers ongaged. Flnoat bath rooms in city Wo uso antiseptic sterilizer. J. Ryan, Prop. Evan's Barber Shop Only first-Class shop on State streot. Kvpryjthlng now and un-to -ate. Finest pejreo Iain baths. Shave, IGo; holr-cut25o baths, 2Gc. Two flrst-olasa 'boot blacks. O. W. Kvans. proprietor. FRUIT TRAYS. BOXES and CRATES . all kinds and styles. First Class work and material, Prices roa able. Shop on Miller St.. Swtfc Salem, Phone Red 2191 GEO. F. MASON. THE ELITE CAFE 80S Commercial Street. Crawfish ' ) All served in HotTamales the most ap Cold Lunches ) petizingr style E ECKBRLEN. ProprUtcr IT S. C. STONE, M. 0. ....PROPRIETOR OF.... STONE'S DRUG STORES 8ALEM, OREGON. Tho Btores (two 'a number) are lo cated at No, 235 and 297 Commercial street, and aro woll stocked with a comploto lino ot drugs and nedldBea, toilet articles, perfumery, bruahea, eto. Has had sotno 26 years experience la tho practice ot medicine, aad bow makes no charges tor consultation, ex amination or prescription. CAPITAL CITY Express and Transfer Meets all mall and passengor trains Daggago to all partn of tho city. Prompt sorrico. Tolephono No, 241. HECKMAN. HEDRICK & MOMYER SALEM WATER COMPANY OFFICE CITY HALL. For water sorvlco apply at office, mils payable monthly In udvanco. Mao all complaints nt tho oftlco. CAPITAL NATIONAL Bank of 8alem. The only National ank In Marlon County. Transacts a gonoral banking business. SAVINQ8 DEPARTMENT. Pays interest on savings accounts. Harper's Whiskey Is the bstt Get some Into your vest Gus. Schrelber keeps It, And you know the rest PARMER'S HOMB 153 Stat Wr- PTTjES RTO. suppotitmy " II, kill ItWMH, lift. qiim acwtu, Bi.i.niu., , c mu. ! tk; i ll IN lli to Itea 111, a. kt. Iotms af.ak V Y ri. -Tk.f Wtfttt.rMlMiU fulUa. In II l M.OIU. Clui.kws. Tiaavituai i-ji wmii r n ;, I a. a s tir t iwl iic rK, fcl Ct. aif're, gu i w martin R tor. UMcaa-rcaj, o. Sold In Salem by 8. C. Item. Call for Free Sample. I1UIE WING SANG CO. FANCY DRY O00DS Made up In new line of wrappers; al colors. White Underwear. All kinds of waists!! fancy summer roods, silks, mattlHirs. Gents and ladles furnish Ink roods now for sale cheae. ISO Court St , Salem. Or. Corner Alley. Hay Scales First-class hay scales now In opera tion at the Eloctrla Storo, on Kast State street. Always ready for busi ness. A. 8. EPPLBY, Prop. 7-18-t? C. H. MAOK Successor to Dr J. M. ICoene, In Whlto Corner, Salem, Oregon. 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