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THE DAILY JOURNAL, SALEM, OREAON, TUE8DAY, OCTOBER 27, 1003. ' """' "ri1'1 ' -i i i i i 99QC999999 . . S UiifnhlltYO aro worst kiud of bugs and thore is tnoro ; I AlUlliVUgQ oi this sort of bugs in coucho3 and other up- holatored furmturo than tho umntiated will believe. It is po3si-! yflblo to mako a nico looking couch that really is worth buo httlo. i IlWo make tho very best and soil none that will not bear tho ijftloaest mspecuou. SEVEN Ui f.f m"irf'iF 'i The House Furnishing Salem. 269 Liberty Street. Company. Albany tHraa h ew wwMeegie3 IDR . J. F . COOK Has como to the conclusion that all profession ot tho hoollng art out- fBao of tho vogotoble kingdom la a failure When your system la run oul without puro blood. You Trill only find vitality In tho vegotabW ingdom. Poisonous drugs nor doctors' knives nor thunder and Hjghtnlng wll not remove tho cause, but lay tho foundation for al kind tot disease. Those poisons go Into your bonos, and kill tho life ot them End create all kinds of dlseosos, cancerous tumors, consumption, dropsy bone diseases, otc. You must boar In mind that his medicine Is not 'poisonous tonic, nor s stimulant, nor temporary rollof which you got from ,'polBonous drugs, whoro the results ore suro doath sooner or later. Do not 'blame tho modlcino, when It tokos an effect and stirs up the poisons or L 'dieoaao In tho system. You muat not oxpoct to bo cured 1" a few days, tot wo . . .. . ... . ........ f,,your sicKness or aisoaso nos noon a long umo coming on, ana k will tax i ........ . . ra long time to got It out oi your Bystom. it will taKe montns or a year to Sbolld a now body from tho bones up. This is what tho peoplo do not un Jaerstond. They are used to being humbugged. His medicines aro com posed ot Nature's Herbs what tho human system requires. .Whon the anl mala get sick thoy will holp themsolvos to those horbs, for they have the In stlnct, and tho peoplo havo not, so we havo to mako a study of It It has been a life study with Dr. Cook. Do not got weary; this life Is too short JIUIU WO BWUUL Ml HUH UUl Ul UMB ITU11U. Dr. Cook Cures All Kinds of Diseases 301 Liberty Street, Salem, Oregon. 1 " ' - E. C. CROSS Meats and Provisions Established 1884 Rag Sorters Have a Union Now York. OcL 27. Sani Parks. the laborer who figured in tho Iron workers' controvorsy, has the support of Emma Schwartz, a powor among the girls of tho East Side who have to work for a living. Emmn Schwnrte is only IS years of ago, but she has developed a strnngo Influonco ovor women who are much older than she. Emma Is merely a rag-sorter, one ot narly four thousand womon who are engaged In tho pursuit of a living by separating filthy pieces of wool nnd cotton cloth for the rag doalers. Tho girl soys that she follows Parks' sys tem or organizing nnd by thus doing has gained control ovor her fellow- workers and has succcodod In rais ing their wages considerably. Tho first strlko Inaugurated by the girl was when Steinberg Brothers re fused to recognize tho Ragpickers and Rngsortors' union. A strlko com mltteo was formed and thrco hundred girls have beon haunting tho vicinity of Steinberg's store. Now hands woro engaged, but tho ovor nctlvo Emmn was there to prevent thein entorlng the factory. When It was seen that It would bo Impossible to got the now help within tho walls of the shop two police officers arrested Emma and n froo fight ensued , Dut so ftorco a battle did the girls put up that a call for rolnforcomont was necessary and the East Fifth street station respond ed with a patrol wagon full of police. Emma Is to stniul trial for her trouble browing and slio does not seom a bit afraid. Sho snys that all that tho ragsorters ask Is a nine hour day and a llttlo better pay with an hour for lunch, Iter case will come up for hearing October 26. 265 Com'l St. Jacob Vogt IKas ft new stock of first-class rubbor fjtootM and shoes. All for solo at tho ptefncAt priced. J. Brownstein & Son. 54, State street, Highest cash price. igtld for nidea. Pelts. Wool, Tallow gad furs; also teeners! dealer In old n, Rubber and Metals. KALEM WATER COMPANY OFFICE CITY HALL. For water sorvlco apply at office. Mils payable monthly In advance. all complaints at the omce. PEfiSWROYAL PILLS w. jmh IIDDIJUI f. Ih-UUJUI 11KII UI4 Mltlk fcMM U4 rniMmM Tkalkrv R0m Imll 1 lftrrn hmWtllullM uj tl. B.r t, tra.teL M A Am. N ' l'rttl.r, TmUmbUII 4 "HtlUf Tr l4lm.mm luur.lrw tmrm kikii. I U.DWI lHwiltii. bllr -in....u ..IaL . tit. ....- lUUHM MUllM 1 U,OOt, 1mbu, tU kr ms Hun, fr"" a J-. Your Stepmother Is Btlll hero, and as busy as ever. When your clothes are worn and dirty, or tho buttons off, take them to her, at the Salem Dyeing and Cleaning Works. Ropalrlng and rollning; new velvet collars put on overcoats; also tour suits a month tot $L Called for and returnod. MRS. 0. H. WALKER, Prop. 195 Commercial Street o Hop Wire Woven Wire Fenclnn. Placo your orders now and get re duced pricos. Car of foncing to arrlro October 25th; car of fencing In No vember. Write and get prices. WALTER MORLEY, 60 Court St, Salem, Or. For Good Groceries Go to Branson & Ragan's, nnd otter once trying their groceries you will use them all the time. LSI A '(icatiwv DEMANDS CONSIDERATION There are two kinds practical and ornamental The former should be se cured by everyone, because It may be put to uso quickly. The" latter Is de slrablo, but the former Is essentiaL Our courses aro arranged with a tIow to usefulness. We don ot dabble In a llttlo ot everything, but devote our energies to conducting a first-class business school Living expenses low. Send for catalogue. Students may enter at any time. CAPITAL DU8INES3 COLLEGE, Salem, Oregon. W. U SUlcy, Principal OAflTOrtIA, W S. C. STONE, M. D. ....PROPRIETOR OF.... STONE'S DRUG STORES 8ALEM, OREGON. The stores (two r number) are lo cated at No. 235 and 297 Commercial street, and are well stocked with complete line of drajes and medietas toilet articles, perfumery, bnuhaa, etc Has had some 25 years experience la the practice of medicine, and bow nakea no ekarzea tar eotumlt&tloa, aalatttoa or prsMriptiao. The Timber Thieves San Francisco, Oct. 27. Specula tors in govornmont lands ore wonder ing what will be tho outcome of the Investigation thnt Is now being car ried on by agents of tho intorlor do partmont. F. A. Hydo and John A. Benson, who claim to havo boon In nqcunt victims ot the zoal ot tho of ficials, liavu caused to bo published long paid statements In tho nowspa pors sotting forth tholr idoas or tho land law and denying explicitly nny connection with tilts' nllogod "ring" In tho Northwest, Socrotnry Hitchcock, according to dispatches from Washington to prl vate concerns horp, Is dotonnnled to vindicate himself of tho charge of over-anxiety to porform his duty, which was brought against him at tho tlmo of the Hlngor liormnnn sensa tion and tho troubles In tho land of flcos of Southern Orogon. In North orn California It has been known for soino time that thero was somothlng wrong In the land claims cases In thnt sectlou and Eureka poople have tin numefc of suspected senators, but nono will talk, hi reply to a ques tion put to Mr. Hitchcock's assistant at Washington the nnswor came, "Hide nnd Benson may of course be Innocont. but wo must hear from our agents first on this subjeet. Officially there Ib nothing to give out nt this office." At that time Russell A. Alger nnd his associates owned timber lands In Humboldt county; there were many storlos extant of land frauds, but none of these was ever proven to be true. Alger, who is now In this city, says that he has disposed of his Interest In Pacific Coast timber lands to the A. B. Hammond company, Hammond has secured clear title to all of his timber lands so far as Algor knows. "I know," he continued, "that my land was transferred to me In the regular way. and Its title Is food. Hammond won't have to bother about A. Hyde was formerly of the firm of Sherman Hyde, row Sher man A Clay, music dealers, who art well known among coast musicians Market Quotations Todays T "Mat, O.Iam m fuil Ham M.WH .. i wiiuiumnirai... Poultry at Stelner's Market Chickens 8c. Eggs Per dozon, 30c, Ducks 10c. Hop Market. Hops 202tc. Potatoes, Vegetables, Etc. Now potatoes SGlfftOo. Now onlows mo per pound. Tomntoes 10c. Dried Fruits. Peachos 10c. Apricots 10c. Apples 10c. Petlto prunos lo. Italian prunos Go. Wood, fence Posts, Etc Big fir $4.00. Second-growth $3 CO. Arh J3.00 to J3.76. Body oak $4.C0. Polo oak 14.00. Cedar Posts 'Oc. Hides, Pelts and Fur. Green Hides, No 11 7c. Green Hldos, No. 2 ?D. -Calf Skins ( to 6c. Sheep 75c. Goat Sklne 26o to S1.06. Grain and Flour, . 4T" Wheat 70c. 1 . Oats 30c. Barloy $17 per ton. Flour Wholesale, $3.70. Live Stock Market Steers 2 Tic, Cows 2 He. i , , Shoop $1.50. " " Dressed veal C He Hogs 5Wc. Mutton 2c por pound. Venl CCHc Hay, Fed, Eta. Baled cheat $0(310. Baled clovor $9$10. ' Bran $21.00. Shorts $22. Creamery and Dairy Produots. Good dairy butter 30220. Creamery butter 30c. Cream separator skimmed. at Com. Creamery, 2Sc, net. Portland Market Wheat Walla Walla, 73c. Wheat Valloy, 77c. FlourPortland, bost grade, $3.7G 3.85; graham, $3.3533.76. Oats Cholco White, $1.10. Barley Food, $10020 por ten: rolled, $21621.G0. Mlllstuff Bran, $20. Hay Timothy, $1G. Onions Now. $1.1501.25 por sack. Potatoos 6575c av sack. Eggs Orogon ranch, 24c por doz. Poultry Chickens, mlxod, 110HV4c per pound; spring, 12ft.13; tur keys, 14"16c. Mutton Gross, 605 l-2c. Pork Drossod, 7V408'6c. Boot Gross, 507c. Voal 8c per pouna. Hops 1003 crop, 24c025c. Yool Valloy, 17018c; Eastern Orogon, 12015a; Mohair, 350370. Hldos dry, 16 pounds ami. upwards, 15 to lEUc. nutter Bost dalrv, nomlnnl; fancy orenmory, 2527V6e; storo, 16010c. WANTED. Wanted. Oats at Capitol Stables, W. 8. Low, propriotor. 10-22-3t Wanted. Sovoral thousand Clark and Magoon strawberry plants. E. Hofor. 10-17-tf Wanted. A girl or woman to do houso work In a small family; deslrablo place. For particulars apply nt Journal office tf L08TANDFOUND. Lost A lady's silk Eaton Jnokot, In North Salem, near corner of Third . and onk stroots. Return. to Journal office. 10-2r-3 Z "T " ,'!"''X?r? . MiaCELLANEOUsI ,,' , Dr. Z. M. Rarvln At 297 Commercial stroot, upstairs. Singing schoot Rudimontat and sight reading class, os. Begins Wednesday ovonlng, Oc tober 14th. Class every Wedn day ovonlng to May 1st, next Tut' tlon. $1.00. FOR SALE. For Sate. Houso and two lota in Ltn coin, Polk county; prlco $125. In qutro ot L. P. Paulson,' Chomawo, Orogon. 10-2G-3t For Sale. At n bargain, for a tow duys, a nice 2-acro chicken ranch, fair houso, barn, otc, with plenty of fruit. Prlco $G50. Soo Ryan & Co., 123 Stoto stroot. 10-26-tf For Sale. Tho Capital rostaurant A snap for right party; 205 Com mo r clnl Btrcct. 10-23-3 1 For Sale. Or to let on shares, 176 head of shoop. Address C. D. Wil son, Fox Yalloy, Or. 10-22-lwk To 8ell Or lot on sharos, 78 hood Of good stock owes. Wm. II. Egan. 10-21-lwk Notice Is horoby glvon to all malo cltlxena of the city of Salem, Ore., between tho agoa ot 21 and CO years, that tho city road poll tax ot $3.00 for each Individual not legally oxompt thorofr .a, for tho year 1903, Is now duo and payablo at tho offtco ot tho undors gnod. Tho lay mont ot this tax Is a charter quail cation for voting within this city. Pay up. Grea GIUSWOLD, Street Commlsslono" JM-tf New Sweet Cider. Send your ordor tw tho noaroot grocery, or call up phono 421. Gideon Stola & Co. 9-10-U Unique Cleaning Rooms Shaw A Johnson, tho cleaners, aro now lo cated at 209 Commercial street Thoy do a goneral pressing and re pairing business. Spoeloltlea: Skirts, silk waists, kid gloves, gonta' cloth ing, etc Phono 2014. C-28-lyr. Say You will always find tho cholo est moats, at tho lowest pricos, at Edwards & Luscher'n, 400 and 410 State stroot. Thono ordore given special attention. Home for 8ale. Ono full corner ,ot with five-room house, on North Lib erty stroot, In good condition; plen ty ot fruit Groat bargain for right party. Call At promlsos. Mrs. L. P. AdamH 10-21-3wk For Sale Inmprovod and unimproved block proporty In South Snloro. For Information Inqulro ot E. Hofor, Journal omco. 10-9-tC For Sale Eighty noros ot land In Washington county, for $450. A bargain for sorao ono wanting to mako a homo. Some timber on tho placo; somo cleared. E. Hofor, Sa eom, Orogon. 10-6-tf For Sale. House and lot, cornor 12th and Loo streets, Salem. Good barn, city water and foncod. Apply on promlsoa to E. Hartloy. 10-G-tt To Trade Town lot In Salem, nicely located, fnr a qulot driving horse. For further particulars Inqulro ot Fred Hurst 0-23-tf P or'Salo Two boot stoors, 2M yonrs old and ono cow 3 years old. O. L. Weaver, 1 mllo south of' Liberty school houso. 9-22lf. Just Fresh. A flno lot of fruit canes can bo found now nt tho California Bakery, on Court stroot Amorica has a system of "bloodloss surgory" In Osteopathy that is well worth bolng proud of. Dra. Schoottlo, Barr & Barr, Ostoo paUis, Grand Opera, House. Balom, Or. OASVOnXA. 3ritU Tha Kind Yi Haw Ahrays BocjT Willamette University Scholarship to lenao for coming term. Addross P O. box 203. 8-27-tf FOR RENT. Rooms to Rent by the Month Throo largo, wall furnlshod, pleasant rooms, throe blocks from tho Wll lamotto botol, with baths, and uso of parlor and sitting room, 138 Mill stroot C. W. Hollonbrand. 10-17-lwk 8alem Truck and Dray Co, Oldest and boat equipped company la Sa eom. Piano and furnlturo moving a specialty Office 'phone, 8(1. W. W. Brown A Son, proprietor. Office No. GO State street 0-1-lm LODQEJ Central Lodge No. 18, K. of P. Caatle Hall In Holman block, corner Qtat and Liberty Sts. Tuesday of each wook nt 7:30 p. m. A. 10. Strong C. C. R. J. Flomlng K. of R. and 8. Forester of America Court Sher wood Foresters No. 19. MootB Fri day night In Turner block. 8. W. Mlnturn. C. R.: A. U Drown. Bee. Modern Woodmen of America Ore gon Cedar Camp No. 6210. Meet evory Thurtdny ovonlng at 8 o'clock Holman Hall. Frank A. Turner, V, O.! A. I Brown. Clork. Protection Lodge No. 2, Anotcmt Or dor United Workmen, moots overy Saturday evening In the Uolmos Hall, cornor Stoto and Liberty streets. Visiting brethren welcome. J. O Graham, M. W.J J, A. Ball wood Rocerdor, jnmiUilAjNBAND Dr. W. 8. Mott Will hereafter be found In tho Broy block, 876 Cow morclal stroot ovor Orogon Shoe Co. Ofilce telophone, 2931) resi dence phono, 2751. Office,, houm 9 to 12, and 2 to 5. OSTEOPATHY. Ore. M, T. Schoettle, Prank J. Barr and Anna M. Darr.- Graduate Amortcnn School ot Osteopathy, Ktrksvlllo, Mo., successors to Dr. Grace Albright Offlc hours 9 to 13 and 1:30 to 4:30 o'clock. Odd Follows' Temple, Phone Main 2721; rosldenco phone 2803 fed. For Rent. Largo doublo storo on Stato stroot, 50-foot front, 80 doep Apply to M. Kllngor. . 10-7-tf For Rent A good half-soctlon farm. For particulars address "J," caro Journal oulco. 10-3-tf CLASSIFIED ADS Advertises! tats, rtv Uses or lei i. Is this cotaora lfKrtedtnm tints for 25c. 50a Week $1.50 month. AH ovtr five Maes at tb tato rat. Rooms for Rent Up stairs, Cottlo block, by day, week, or month. Al so light housokoeplng rooms. Elec tric Unlit Open all hours. Coramorclal St, No. 333. Phone: 29G5 Main. Mattlo Hutchlns, Prop, Question Answered. Voo. August Flowtc sUll has the largest sale of any modlclne In 'he civilised world. Your mothers and graadmothers never thought of using anything elao for IndigMitlon or till lousneaa. Doctors oro scarce, nnd they coldom heard of appendicitis, narrow prcatration or heart failure, etc. They utod Augut Flower to clean out tho system sad stop fer mentation of undigested food, regu late tho action ot tho Iivor, Btimulate the nervouo and orgr.Mo action of the system, and ttat Is all they took when feeling dull and bad with headaches and other ochco. You only neod a few doeoxi of Oroin'e August Flower, In liquid form, to mr.ko you satisfied there is nothing eorious tho matter with you You con get this reliable remedy ot Dr. Boaefo drug stores. Prlco 25c and 76a Everybody Goes to the Whfte House lunch counter at noon, Open oil hours of the day and night WANTED. Wanted. Small house and lot. within few blocks of public school, not to cost over $500 or $000. Inquire at Journal onice. 10-2G-tf Wanted. Mthor sex, $50 a month; permanent work; expenses to somo; investigate. Room 37, Salem Lodg ing House. 10-2G-21 Wanted. ISO cords of wood hauled; $4 per day. Inquire at 8aUm Steam Laundry. 10-2G-3t Wanted Good, , experienced diulng room girl at Cottage Hotel. 10-21-31 MISCELLANEOUS. If you have property to sell Or rent, or want to buy or sell, trade or ex change for other properly of any kind, or If you want a loan or Insur ance, see It. R. Ryan & Co 10-20-tf TON80RIAL AND OATHS. Ryan's Shaving. Parlors Soven first clam barboro ongagod. Flnost batb rooms In city. Wo use antlseptla sterlllzors, J Ryan, Proprietor, Evan's Oarber Shop Only first-class shop on Stato stroot Every thins now and up-to-date. Finest porce lain baths. Shovo, 16c; haircut SSo baths, 26c. Two first-class boot blaoka. O. W. Evans, proprietor. FERGUSON'S RESTAURANT. OS State Street The only placo to oat Open day and night. Our 20-cont meals aro bet tor than any 25-cont houso In tho stoto. 0-23-tf Strayed or Stolen From tho Wilson pasturo four miles east ot Salem, 12 head of sheop, Cotswold and Shrop shire, during past two months. No tify It It Ryan of whereabouts, and gel reward. Sheep brauded with a double "O" on shoulder and top ot hip; rod paint; one or both ears croppod. 10-28-31 JHOJBrEJRDmECTOR DENJAMIN 8CHWARZ & 80 N 8. Hop morchants, 97 to 99 State street Salem, Oregon. Ropresouted by Jos. Harris. WM.' DROWN & CO Hops, Mohair, wool, hop growers' suppllos. No. 229 Commorolal street, Salem, Ore gon, Phone 1301. SQUIRE FARRAR Hop morchnnt and purchasing agent No, SIGVs Commorclal atreot, upstairs, Salem, Oregon. Phone 10C1. T. A. LIVE8LEY & CO Dealers lu hops and hop suppllos. Phono 1211, oltloo room 18 Oborholni bldg, Sa eom, Oregon. Timber Claims. If you want a good timber claim, call at once on Derby & Wlllson. 10-17-ti Wanted. Lady over 2i to qualify for position with branch of Portland wholesale house. References and security. Address "R," Journal. 10-24-31 Boy With Wheel Wanted. Cau work day and go to night sehool. If du sired. Leave name at ofilce, 288 Cotamerelal street O. wood. M. Look-10-21-31 Wanted A girl for general house work; good wages to a competent girt Apply at 335 Capitol street 10-24-3t Wanted A posture for throo head ot steak, Inqulro of It D, Trover, ovor the NeWHork Roc'kot store, Salem. 10-14-St HOW 18 THAT EUREKA FtOURT Everybody wonts It Modo by John Hpanoll & Sou Stayteii, Oregon. Best buckwheat flour in the market Ask your groeer for It 10-15-tt Taken Up. A spotted milch cow. Owner call, pay charges and toko the animal away. Call ot corner ot Center and Twelfth streets. F. La Branch. 10-E-3wk The Proper Thlno The popular drink for family uso Is O, 0. soda and carbonated bovorages. Every body should keep these goods at tholr homes. Call up pideon Stolx Co. 'phone 421. I Have Jutt Purchased The Miller stock ot now and socond-hand goods at 210 Commorolal street, Will giro you good treatment and desfre your patronage. Second hand goods bought and sold. Also a nice stock, ot new goods on band. D, V. Jer- 7-31-U J. CARMICHAEI Hop buyer. Office In Uush-Ilroyman building, Salem, Orogon. Samploa of choice hops so licited from all growers. CATLIN A LINN Hop buyers. Room 8. Bush-Breyman block, Salem, Ore ijon. Phono 1131. HUBOARD & CR088AN Hop buy ers. Room 2, Murphy block, Salem, f)rtKon Telephone No. 371. ;, 'T i.Tgr "Wallie Not Marked Ou Prlr' fill! KIwavaluiLd Cham al a mm1 itttto jotliatttijonaiiriuiMgt. Our Lnilne Uuww- ingaoa wurii4a7 rori urCoodi at.SttcUl vanawaariiaiiDaar mirniDir rw nUNim ou ilia iIwIvm our hoiiJ7 tiuak. ah a sail. The VaMcty Store 94 Court St. Annora M. Welch, Prop THE EUTECAFB S08 Commsrelal Street Crawfish )AU served in HotTaraalcs Mbemqst ap- Cold Lunches ) petizing style E ECKERLEN, Proprietor