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r-WJF wwwffW 7T"rf,7r " f 'nrqj-. "'"!?? THE DAILY JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, 8EPTEMBER 17, 1S03. EVEN i i IThe House Furnishing Company.! ' .... i Salem. 269 Liberty Street. Albany DR. J. F. COOK Has como to the conclusion that nil profession of tho healing ait out ilao of tho vegetable kingdom la a failure When your system Is run out without puro blood. You will only find vitality In tho vegetable kingdom. Poisonous drugs nor doctors' kntvos nor thundor and lightning wll not romovo the causo, but lay the foundation for al kinds of disease. Thoso poisons go Into your bones, and kill tho llfo of thorn and crcato all kinds of diseases, cancerous tumors, consumption, dropsy, bono diseases, etc. You must boar In mind that his medlclno Is not s poisonous tonic, nor r stimulant, nor temporary rollof which you got from poisonous drugs, whoro tho results aro suro death soonor or lator. Do not blamo tho medlclno, whon It takes on effect and stirs up the poisons or dlscaso In tho system. You must not expect to bo curod It a few days, foi your slcknoRS or dlscaso has boon a long tlmo coming on, and It will taki a long tlmo to got It out of your system. It will take months or a year to build a now body from tho bones up. This Is what tho people do not un dorstand. Thoy aro used to being humbugged. Ills medicines are com posod of Naturo's Horbs what tho human system requires. Whon tho an! mals got sick thoy will help thcmaolvos to thoso horbs, for thoy havo the In stlnct, and tho pooplo havo not, so wo havo to make a study of It It ha been a llfo study with Dr. Cook. Do not get weary; this life Is too short 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 soli tho host Moats that thoStato of Oregon can produco, as low as any of my competitors, and for thoprcsont, will quoto the following prices, and at tho same, tlmo Invltoyou to call and Inspect our Meats and get our prices on meats In quantities: Until further notlco tho following aro my prlces: Round steak lOo Chuck steak 7c Roast boot G to lOo Dolling bcot ; 5 to 7a Mutton, for quarter Ec Droast of Mutton 4c Hind quarter -of mutton So Log of mutton 10c Fork loin lOo Pork shoulder , So Veal, bind quarter lOo Veal, foro quarter 7o Twonty yoars exporlonco soiling meats. I will moot all cuts. E. C. CROSS, Phone A stove that Is always ready J A stove that mokes no smoke, smell ot aihesl A safe stove! An economical stove! A clean stove! , A stove that requires ne skill to oper ate It 1 A stove which has revolutionised ''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 wood 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. SALEM WATER COMPANY OFFICE CITY HALU. Por water service apply at office. .Bills payable monthly in advance. Cae ui cosapUUU at. Us ocv f . . .... nmnmiiiniitMinimirmMHi Qice Weak jj Now Strong:; wo are now prepared to 1 1 doinonstrato our superiority in LA.CE CURTAINS. To Make Oat Claims! Convincing ; ; Our introductory sales will 1 1 bo mado at easy prices. The Economical 291, Salem, Oregon Jacob Vogi 265 Com'l St. Has a new line of Men's. Ladies' and Children's Shoes. Good fittintr. good wearlne and-at lowest prices Go and see for you will be sire to tret a Bar train. J. Brownstein & Son. 54 State street. Highest cash price paid for Hides. Pelts. Wool, Tallow aadfnrs: also .'general dealer la old Iron, Rubber and Metals. Hay Scales First-class hay scales now In opera tion at tho Eloctric Store, on East State street Always ready for busi ness. A. S. EPPLEY, Prop. 7-18-tt Here's Something Worth Your At tentlon. No housewife can proparo a good metl without choice groceries. Now, that is Just what we havo been tolling you all tho tlmo. You will find we keep the best in the city. BRANSON & RAOAN. Dr. A. T. Roberts Has Returned. Dr. Roberts, tho oyo specialist who was here two years ago, and through tho perfection of his work gained a reputation second to none In Oregon, has returned to Salem and has a lino suite of offices over Dolrymple's store, whero he would bo pleased to meet all ot his old friends and patients, and others who need his services. Over Dalrymplo's store. Examina tion free. -. 8-3-tf e Headquarters for exclusive tailored designs. New York Millinery Co., 317 Commercial strcea. GOOD ROADS REF0RM Fair Grounds Road is Being Cleaned of Rocks and Rubbish County Judge Scott has put a man on the fair grounds road to havo all tho loose rocks and rubbish removed from that Important thoroughfare, bo tween the city limits and Iho, South ern Pacific crossing. It will make it a much smoother driving street, and will lio appreciated by thousands who attend tho state fair by vehicle. Tho condition of South Commercial street, from the Southern Pacific tracks to the old city limits, south, is worthy of observation. Tho viaduct across tho creek Is unfit for travel on one side, having pieces of throe-Inch plank nailed over tho holes. Tho rail ings of the bridgo aro mado hideous with signs, and a red poster of a de parted circus, ot tho south end, fright ens many nervous horses. Old plank and poles arc piled at both ends of it, brush Is growing up In Uio street, and the freight trains sometimes stand for 10 minutes across tho street. Twq great piles of sawed wood obstruct tho street, so thnt teams can hnrdly pass. Tho street commissioner could put In a day or two to great advantage, and to the lasting Improvement ot the ap pearance of that part of tho city, and tho people would arise and call htm blessed. About ono day's work with a garden rake would clear Stato street from tho river to tho pen of looso stones and pieces of slabs and other rubbish, that has no placo on the main thoroughfaro of a Capital City. Tho city could woll alTord to pay for such work, as it would bo saved ton times over In the wear and tear on tho street, to say nothing of the Improvement of the tempors of tho pcoplo who drlvo on that stroet. Mexican WarVeterans . Indianapolis,' Sept. 1C What will, In all probability bo tho last ot tho national conventions of tho Mexican war vetorans began In Indianapolis today, Thoro aro loss than 4000 of tho veterans loft out of a total of 112,000, and thoy aro dying at tho rate of mora than 1000 a year. Among tho prominent 'survivors aro General James Longstrcct of Georgia, Goneral Simon Dollvcr Ducknor of Kentucky, Col. W. P. Cloud of Missouri. Major S. P, Tufts of Illinois, and General Low Wallace of Indiana. Several scoro of tho vetorans woro assembled in tho stato capltol this af ternoon when tho gathorlng was called to order by N. T. Ogdon of Cincinnati, president of tho national association, letters of good will woro read from President Roosovolt and from tho governors of sovoral states. Tho ces sion will contlnuo through tomorrow, Tho association has no business to transact oxcept tho election of officers and tho convontlon Is entirely In tho na.uro of a reunion, Storm Losses Grow. Jacksonville, Flo,, Sopt. 10. Fu: thor news of tho storm contlnuos to arrive, though a large part of the storm-swept area has not been heard from. Wires aro still down, and It is impossible to get trains through on account of washouts. Throo negroes wero killed by falling timbers at the camp or tho Cumner Lumber Com pany, near Gainesville. Another was probably fatally hurt Sovoral houses wero wrecked. At Mulberry tho phosphate mines are said to bo greatly damaged. They havo been compelled to shut down on account of the high wator. From all parts of the stato great damage to tho turpentine industry Is roported. Wire connection was mado tonight with Arcadia, in DoSoto county, about 40 miles south ofTampa. A special from tnero says the damage to the or ango groves Is very great Orange men estimate tho loss to tho crop from 25 to 40 per cent. Many housos wero blown down, but only ono man was killed. Snow Still Falling In Wyoming. Choyenne, Wyo Sept. 1C. A heavy snow storm has been In progress here since Sunday, and shows no Indica tion of abating. A great deal of snow has fallen, but it molts almost as soon as It strikes the ground. From Laramie comes roports of a fall of 18 inches ot snow during the past 24 hour Telephone and electric wires wero broken by the weight of the snow, and last night tho city was In darkness. Reports from the coun try stato that the grain crop In Al bany county has been ruined. Mrs. Sutton Identified. San Francisco, Sept. 16. In the pro- mm To cold and stormy weather opens the way to an attack of, bronchitis. The man on the wagon, be he farmer, milk man or truckman, needs to pay special need to tne nrst symptoms of weak ness or (lisea.se of the organs of res piration. The use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery will cure bronchi tis, deep-seated coughs, bleeding' of the lungs, and other conditions which If neglected or unskillfully treated terminate fatally in con sumption. There Is no alco hol lu the " Discov er'." and it is en tirely free from opium, cocaine and other narcot ics. Tor seven yearn I had been troubled with what the doctor rail- wt tif-nttrMtt. T -Htr Mr, Arthur Maulc (general merchant), of Nile town, Middlesex Co . Ontario. A year ago. a.f- er I had been taken nick wttn acrrre nitaci, I began taLluR your ' Golden Medical Dlacorery,' I rapidly recovered from the attack and felt no more or It that I'alL Thla KMon I began taking the DlKovery ' In Auquot, and have ao far been perfectly well, I can go out in an Kinat oi weather and not feel the bronchial trouble at all. Let me nay to all who are iuflcrtng; from audi coin Medico! lilKovery a fair trial, and I am con- coinnlalnta to rtve Dr. l'lerce women vlcced that good retulta will I obtained." Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, paper-bound, is tcx&free on re ceipt of at one-cent stamp, to pay ex pense of mailing enly: or 31 stamps for the book in cloth binding. Address Dr. K. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. limlnary examination Tuosday ot Martha Dowors and Zylphla Sutton, Jointly charged with tho murder ot Martin Dowors, Adolph Peterson, the drug clork, who, It is alleged, sold tho fatal doses to Zylphla Sutton, which It Is charged Martha Dowors after ward administered to her husband, Identified Mrs. Sutton most positively. Ho refused to stato whothor sho woro a hat or was bareheaded, or to do scrlbo any other particulars as to her appearance. Ho novcr noticed such things. Whon It camo to fixing tho dato ot Mrs. Sutton purchase, and whon tho attorneys about him argued, hotly as to tho dlfforcnco of fixing a dato and remembering It, tho young man was confusod to such an extent that tho Judge's services wero necessary to straighten out tho tanglo. Finally, ho 'said, It was suroly during tho month orAugust From tho prescription flies it np pcared that tho poison had been sold cither on tho 20th or 3lBt. Tho amount was ono ounce 180 grains, SURE CURE FOR pTLeS. Itching Piles produco molsturo and causo itching, this form, as woll as Blind, Bleeding or Protruding rues aro curod by Dr. uc-san-Ko's mo Jtora ody, stops itching and bleeding. Ab sorbs tumors. 60o a Jar at druggists, or sent by mall. Troatlso Froo. Write mo about your case. Dr. Bosanko, Philadelphia. Pa. For salo at Dr. Stone's drug stores. Tho right goods at tho right prices. Now York Mllllnory Co., 317 Commer cial street. 25c Can Do Wondors in tho way of a meal, If you call on George Bros., tho White House Restaurant Thoy can sorve you the host to be had on tho coast Open day and night Hop Picking Will begin In tho Johnson & Mur phy yards In West Salem, Wodnesday morning, September 2. All wishing to pick In that yard will roglstor at tho storo of Goo. W. Johnson & Co. 8-28-tf BOY8 WANTED To sell Dally Journals In the hop yards. Apply at business counter. Good money can be made every even ing by a bright boy with a bicycle, The cheapest paper with all the news. Great Exposition and Carnival at Port land. Tho Morehants and Manufacturers' Exposition and Carnival will bo held at Portland Soptembor 14 to 20, In clusive For this occasion tho Southern Pa cific will sell tickets to Portland and return, Including coupon ot admission, at rato of 12.80 from Salem. Salo dates Septcmbor ISth, 18th, 22d and 25th. Tickets sold at stations south of Fairgrounds will allow stop-overs at that point, enabling holders to visit tho Oregon State Fair. Tho Expos! tlon will bo hold on Multnomah Club grounds and adjacent streets, and In addition to exhibits by merchants and manufacturers, Jabour's Circus, with Its many attractions, has been so cured. A special fcaturo will be the Grand 8pectacular Ballet, "When Knighthood Was in Flower," by CO trained dancors in gorgeous costumes, prepared for the occasion. W. B. COMAN, Gen. Pass. Agt 9-8-3t a w OAllVORZAt SMwtes IMUMTMKMUM f in BBBBBBBBBBBb G&jffl AvtnM . mt MM fer tMM.'to MM HktcrtfMfer 25c SfesWsek S1.5B a sssttft. j. avsf flvSkes ..: r. WANTS D.' Wanted. Young ladles for tolophono operators. Call at tolophono office. S 9-14-3t Wanted. All tho rooms In Salem listed with tho Salem Employment Bureau, to ront during fair wook. Call up Main 2911, or como to tho offlco, 180 Stato stroet 0-8-Gt Wanted Chombormold and pantry girl at Willamato hotok 8-25-tf Wanted Prunoa to dry, or will pay hlghost cash prlco for rlpo prunes for drying. Clinton KurU. 8-24-lm. L T ? P.1.? y.w.. Taken Up. A stray hog. Ownor can hnvo siuno by calling on F, Ostor man, Routo No, 8, Salem, and pay ing charges. 9-14-31 LostA gray maro, weight about 1100 pounds; scar on right breast. Reward for return. Lcavo word at Journal offlco or Kurtz farm, throe miles north ot Salem. 9-11-31 Found. On South Salem road, Man's dark bluo mackintosh. At Journal offlco. 91813t FOR SALE. Snap. For salo, for ono wcok, uvo acres, closo In; good homo, house, barn, fruit, otc. Geo. D. Spraguo & Co., Salem, Or. -15-3t For Sale. Ono cow, and household furniture, almost now, near Rickey school houso. Inqulro of Frank Dicky, Salem. 0-14-lwk For Sale. Noar East Salem school modern, 8-room hoiiBo, comparative ly now and oxtra building lot In qulro southeast corner 13tH and Ma rlon otroeta 0-14-lwk For Sale. First-class Remington typo writer, with tabular attachment; nearly now and In good condition. Addross "J," caro Journal. 9-12-lwk For 8ale. Capital Restaurant; com plete with furnlturo, dishes, ran go and all necessary kltchon utonslls. A bargain. Call at 210 Commercial strcot D. P. Jorman. Willamette University Scholarship to lease for coming term. Addross P. O. box 2(13. 8-27-tf FOR RENT. Furnished Rooms. A Ollngor, 321 Mill stroot, or phono black 2481. 0-14-3t For Rent Furnished rooms, on car line. Inqulro at 397 Stato stroot, cornor qf 12th. 0-14-3t For Rent Unfurnished rooms for light housokooplng. Inqulro at W. O. T. U, reading room. 0-14-3t For Ront 7-room houno with baso- ruont and woll water pipes. En qulro at 424 High or 1C3 Stato St A. Schrolbor 9-1-tf Scholarship for Rent Two full schol arshlps to WHIamotto univer sity for ront for tho coming school year. Ono for salo. Apply to II., Journal offlco. 8-22-tf For Rent Good houso near business part ot cltv. Inqulro ot A. F. Ho- for, Jr., at Journal offlco. 8-22-tf Rooms for Rent Up stairs, Cottlo Mock, by day, weak, or month. Al so light housokooplng rooms. Eleo trio lights. Open all hours. Commercial St., No. 333. Phone: 2905 Main, Mattio Hutchinson, Prop. MISCELLANEOUS. Bonds IC0O City of Salem four per cent bonds for salo at par. Inqulro at Journal offlco. Notice. Mrs. C. A. Spauldlng will be at tho stato fair with her beautiful lino of hair. Glvo hor a call. 0-12-3t New Sweet Cider. Send your order to tho nearest grocery, or call up phono 421. Qldeon Stolz & Co. 0-10-tf QOodsl QOodsl QENTtEmen and WO me n-At UO Stato stroet Cloth. Jng hats and notions. A fine lino of hop gloves. Roys' 7Co shirts for 2Sc. Men's fl.50 pants for 00c. Notice Is boroby glvon to all niala cltiions of tho city of Salem, Ore., botweon the ages of 21 and CO years, that tho city road poll tax ot 13.00 for each individual not legally exempt therofr in, for tho year 1003, Is now duo and payablo at tho olllco of tho undorsiened, Tho pay ment of this tax Is a charter quail cation for voting within this city. Pay up. GEO. UIUBWOLD, Street Commissioner 9-t-tf Salem Truck and Dray Co. Oldest and best equipped company In Sa eom. Piano and furuituro moving a specialty Omco 'phone, 801. W. W. Drown & Son, proprietor. Omco NO. 60 Btato street 0-1-1 m The Proper Thing Tho popular drink for family use Is O, 8, soda and carbonated beverages. Every body should keep these goods at their homes. Call up CJIdoon Stolz Co. 'phone 421. I Have Just Purchase! Tho Miller stock ot new and secondhand goods at 210 Commercial street Will give you good treatment and desire your patronage. Second hand goods bought and sold. AhJo a sice stock of new good oa hsd. D. F. Jer. MB. ' 7-21-tf Screen Doors $1.15 and unwarri. ta eluding hardware, scre"wtew Wire Cloth, Lawn and Field Feuo Irig and Shlhgles all at lowest prices. WALTER MORLBIY. . " 60 Couft 8t, Salota, Or. Unique Cleaning Rooms Shaw A Johnson, tho cloanors, are now lo cated at 209, Cororo,orclJ street Thoy do a goneral preslnx asd re rttrrfhc Ijnsihfcss.-qpeotalUfijs IfklrU, silk waists, kid, gloves, gents'' clotk ipg. otc. Phono ?614. 5-28-lyr. You will always find the- choicest nioBiH at uiu iowoul pnevy au ward's & I.uschor's, 406' and 410 CHatit atta41t. nhnnik nMlnrd1. vtwMl r r-rr.rr.r.. - """ p)m;im anuunuu. LOOQslS. Central uodga No. 18, K. of P, Castle Hall in Holman block, corner State, and Liberty Sts. Tuosday of each wook at 7:30 p. m. A. E. Strang O. 0., R, J. PlomiUK 1C ot R. aad B. Foresters of America Court hor- woqd Foresters No, 19. Moots Fri day night In Turner blocks B. Yf. MlAturn. O. Rp X. L. Brown. See. Modern Woodmen of America Ore gon Cedar Camp No. 5246. Meet ovory Thursday evening at 8 o'clock Holman Hall, Frank A. Turner, V. P.; A. L. Brown. Clork. Protection Lodge No. 2, Ancient Or der united workmen, meets every Saturday evonlng In the Holman Hall, corner Stato and Liberty streets. Visiting brethren welcome, J. Q. Graham, M. W.; J. A. 8elhroo4 Rocerdor. HSSUQgONB. Drs. Morse and Robertson. Reom to 6, Holman block. Telephone 1381. Dr. W. 8. Mott Will hereafter be found In tho Broy block, 27CM Coea mcrslal stroot vor Ore so a Shoe Co. Offlco telophone, 2931; reel donco phone. 8751. Offlco hours 9 to 12, and 2 to 6. OSTEOPATHY. Drs. M. T. Schoettle, Frank J. Barr and Anna M, Barr. Graduates Amorlcan School ot Osteopathy, Klrksvlllo, Mo., succossors to Dr. Graco Albright Offlo hours 9 to 12 and 1:30 to 4:30 o'clock. Odd Follows' Temple, Phone Main 2721; rosldonco phono 2C03 red. Dr. H. H. Scovell, Suggestive Thera peutics and Osteopathy. Morrow functional and montnl dlseasos, neu ralgia, hcadachos, nordvous prostra tion, dyspopsia, constipation, diar rhoea, rhoumatlom, asthma, etc D'Aroy block. State street Pheae Main 28GG. TONSORIAL AND BATHS. Ryan's Shaving Parlors Sotea first class barbora ongagod. Finest bath rooms In city. We use aatlaeptla storlllzors, J. Ryan, Proprietors Evan's Barber Shop Only first-cls shop on Stato stroet Every talsc now and up-to-tiato. Flnett porce lain baths. Shave, 15a; hair-cut Xe baths, 25c. Two first-class beet blacks. C. W. Evans, proprietor. FRUIT TRAYS, SOXES anl CRATES all kinds aad styles. First plus work ttti material, Prices rcaee. able. Strap oa Miller St., Souls Saicn. Phone Red 2191- OEO. F. MASON. THE BUTE CAFE 208 Commercial Street Crawfish ) All served in HotTamales (he most ap- Cold Lunches ) petizing style E ECrCEKLEN, Proprietor IT S. C. STONE, M. 0. ....PROPRIETOR OF.... STONE'S DRUG STORES SALEM, OREQON. TIia ilnrM ilmin n nitmhArl iM 1a. catod at No. 236 afed 297 Commercial street and are well stockod wltk a coinploto lino of drugs and tnediclaeev toilet articles, perfumory, brushes, etc. lias bad some 26 year experience im the practlco ot medicine, and bow makes no charges for consultative, ex amination or preeerlB-tlOB O. H. M.A.OTA Successor to Dr. J. M. Keono, la White Cornor, Salem, Oregon, Partlee desiring suporlor operations at mod erat too In any branch aro la aipeclatt request CAPITAL NATIONAL Bsnk ef Salem, The only National auk In Marlon County, Transacts a general banking business. SAVINQ8 DEPARTMENT. Pays interest on savings accounts. Your Stepmother. is still hero, and as busy as ever. When your clothoa are wore and dirty, or tho buttons osT, tak them to her, at the Salem Dyelnaj and Cleaning Works. Repairing and relinlng; now volvot collars put oa overcoats; also four suits a month tot SI. Called for and returned. tins. O. H. WALKER, Prop. 196 CoissaercW Street The EsiBire Rufeter Cuff Is 2. styles, 25c Seeesrwlfttowfer trices k: fere wrchlwa wrtet fc25c, 35c" a vc a. Tfce Viuktv St MCtrt AMSfs M. Wet. rt