The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, October 31, 1903, Page ELEVEN, Image 11

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THE DAILY JOURNAL. 8ALEM, 0MM9N, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1803.
BLEVEM
Years
f Suffering From
Heart Disease.
Would Not be Alive
Today
Jut For Dr. Milos' Heart
Cure.
Inn not neelect the wsrnine syrantomi nf a
lesk heart. Palpitation, smothering spells,
trellinE ul lt" "' "!i""Tt Hi m wiu around
tut; oftentimes affections of the stomach,
Inzs, liTer. bladder, kidneys, etc, arise from
fcirt weakness. A weak hesrt must be
tlned. " cannoi nop 10 rest, it must be
t enriched, the htart nerves strengthened
cd the circulation Improved by the great
eart and blood tonic, Dr. Miles' Heart
' There is DOSltiveiv nothlnr In ntual
M wonderful medicine in its beneficial
ifitttnee upon nen weaaenea irom any
UM.
11 am very ctateful for what Dr. Miles
tesrt Cure nas done for me. as I am confi-
r wnnld not be alive todav had I not
funed of its wonderful virtues and taken it
efore it was too isia. i naa ueen a suuerer
om valvular ceart disease tor many years.
, . mitt tlnce I was a little cirl and fnr
free years before I began utinc ileart Cure
was in Terr bad shape. I could not sleep
n my leil sine i an ana wouia irequentiy
. the most dreadful smothering melli.
t times my left side would swell up. I bad
ttia in my ne au ine time irumwmcbt
kftered ereatly. Nothing I took did roe
fiy roeif until I used eleven bottles of Dr.
iiw Heart Cure which removed all these
Ustrtisioz symptoms and made me feel well
fad itrenr." MR. II. C CausE, San Fran-
Eico, CaL
All druggists sell and guarantee first bot
le Dr. Miles' Remedies. Send for free book
in Nervous and Heart Diseases. Address
Br. Miles Medical Co, Elkhart, ind.
Few Going Home to Vote.
Washington, D. C. Oct, 31. It Is
customary on the Saturdnv nwwn.r
(election day for a large number of
i aepartment employos, amounting
'sometimes to sovoral thousands, to
leave Washington for their homes In
( the various states In order to cast
, their votes. This year, however, has
not witnessed tho customary exodus.
Inquiry at the headquarters of the
national committees shows that very
few aro taking advantage of the op
portunity to revisit their homes at
little expense.
In nearly all of the states the result
of tho electlqn can be forecasted with
certainty, and only In Ohio Is th lt.
uatlon believed to bo sufficiently close
to act as an incentive for the Iluck
eye employos to Journey home.
President Roosevelt bolloves It to
bo tho duty of a citizen to vote at
every election and In conseouen nf
this belief he will be one of the few
public officials who will go homo to
vote. He has arrangod to leavo Wash
ington Monday night, on a special
train, so as to arrive at Oyster Bav In
tlmo to vote early and bo back In
the White House Tuesday evening.
BIRD CLUB MEETING.
Tho Salem Bird Study Club will
moot at tho usual placo Saturday
evening, and a good turn out is re
quested. All members or any nersons
old or young, Interested in birds, are
requostod to be present One of the
features of the meeting will be experiences-
of tho summer vacation by
urIous members.
TERRIFIES
WOMEN
WHAT MRS. LAVIGNE FEARED IS
FELT BY MANY OTHERS.
An Unnatural Decline Made Her Think
She Wm Going Into Consump
tion, Until She Acted Upon
the Advice of a Friend.
IO8SSOOe0eS83OO88C'tfleM
Bed Room Sets
Not ash, not mnplo, not fir,
but SOLID OAK in tho lat
est finishes and shapes at
$18.50, $20.00, $24
and $27 5ft
Thcso aro excellent values ! !
but no moro so than you ! !
may havo any day by trad ! !
ing with
'The House Furnishing Company.
Salem. 269 Liberty Street. Albany
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CROSS
.can
Meats and Provisions
ihojsljb son.
Established 1884
3..
tieo. M. Barr
Successor to Barr Petzel.
iXJSTmJ3i'E& - -
iLEA,
Hot Air. Hot Water and
Steam Heating a Specialty.
OREGON
A. AUPPERLE, President, E- W. HAZARD, Cashier
A. F. HOFER, Vice President.
regon State Banfc
Incorporated.
Jefferson, Oregon
"I was going Into an unnatural de
cline, says Mrs. Charles Lavlgne, of
No. 1317 Third avenue, Detroit Mich.,
"and my health was seriously low
whon I bogan using Dr. Williams1
Pink Pills for Pale People. They
cured me.
"I was weak and thin, norvous and
without appetite, took cold easily and
was afraid of consumption. I could
not sleep, I was'always tired and worn
out, my color all went away nnd I felt
mlserablo Good doctors treated me,
but failed to do me any good, and 1
was discouraged of ever getting bet
tor, until a frlond told mo of Dr. Wil
liams Pink Pills for Palo People. I
began to tako them', and kept on until
I had used three boxes. By that tlmo
I was an entirely dlftofcnt porson.
Tho norvousnoss had all gone, I could
eat and Bloep, I gained In weight, aud
felt strong and well. My friends be
gan to remark on tho color In my
cheeks, and I told them Dr. Williams'
Pink Pills had done It and had re
stored me to health. That wai sever
al years ago, but from that day to this
I have retained my, health nnd my
strength."
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale
Poplc aro not only of Inestimable val
ue to women, but restore to health
men, women and children who are
thin, pale, nervous and deprossod.
They embody Dr. Williams' wondor
fill discovery and have cured stubborn
cases of locomotor ataxia, partial par
alysis, St. Vitus' dance, sciatica, nou
ralgln, rheumatism, norvous head
ache, and the after-effects of the grip,
palpitation of the heart, palo and sal
low complexions and nil forms of
weakness, olther In malo or fomalo.
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Palo Peo
ple aro sold by nil dealors, or will bo
sent postpaid on rocolpt of price, GO
contii a box, or six boxes for $2.50
(thoy nro never sold In bulk, by tho
dozen or hundred) by nddrosslng Dr.
Williams Medicine Company, Schnoc
tady, N. Y-
Markct Quotations Today,
'wnv fcwa CS WW IWMV PSM WmMt,
Aftv '. fcpw . mwii twwmw . wfc c.
For Good Groceries
Go to Branson & Rogan's, and after
onco trying tholr groceries you will
uso thorn alt tho tlmo.
Transacts a general banking business: makes loans, tls
counts bills and receive leposits.
Deals In foreign And domestic exchange.
Collections mad on favorable terms.
Notaries Public We tendsr our services In all Batten, ef
conveyancing. Ileal estate 'oans negotiated at low rates of
Interest YOUR BUSINE88 SOLICITED.
Burroughs & Fraser
TINNING
IRON WORK
PLUMBING
st Material, Best Workmen
and rrompiness arc uw iywW,
STATE STREET. 8ALEM OREQON'
Wood for State Institution's.
Scaled bids will bo recolved at the
oxocutlvo office, Stato Capitol, Salem,
until 2 o'clock p. m, November 24,
1903, for furnishing wood for tho sev
eral state Institutions located at or
near Salem, as follews:
Insane Asylum, main building, 4000
cords first growth fir; 75 cords grub
oak.
Insane Asylum, Cottage farm, 1000
cords first growth fir.
Penitentiary, 1100 cords first growth
fir.
Reform School 800 cords first
growth fir; 36 cordB grub oak.
Deaf Mute School, ISO oords first
growth fir; 100 oords grub oak or ash.
Blind School, 100 cords first growth
fir; IE cords grub oak.
Capitol Building, 480 cords first
growth nr.
Bids on Moond growth fir for all or
any part of the above will also be en
tertained. Al for 6000 cords first-
class slab wood, delivered f. o. b., Sa
lem.
Bids will be received for all or any
part Cord wood must be out while
green, from sound timber, four feet
long, reasonably straight, well sea
soned, delivered as designated, at or
near the several Institutions, olosoly
corded, without bulkheads. Delivery
may begin May IsL and must be com
pleted by October 1, 1901.
Bach bid must be accompanied by
a certified check, payable to the clerk.
or rath equal to M cent per cord, to
be forfeited to the state as damages,
In cut the bidder receiving the award
shell fall to execute a contract to de
liver the wood, awl furnUh a eatle
factory bond. Succeesiul Udders will
be required, within ten days after no
tMcftttoa of acceptance of bid, to enter
let contract and furnish aatlefactory
bond Madera ehould lie careful to
state In Uter bWs. the qpme of insti
tution aed kliul ami number of cords
of wood to be furnished. Bide meet
be in sealed envelopes, endoreed
"Propose is for Wood," and addreeeed
to the NReerelgeed. Any further In
formatter r be bad of the under
lifted. The right is reserved to reject aey
awl all bids, or any part of a Md, and
to waive defects In any bids, if It be
deemed te the Interest ef the state to
4 -
By order of the Boards of Trustees
of the several Institutions,
W,"N, OATBNS,
Private Secretary io the Ooernor.
Poultryet 8t8lnere Market
Chlckona 8c
Eggs Per doaon, SOc
D?uch 10c.
Hop Market
Hops 20024c.
Potatoee, Vegetables, Etc.
Now potatoes 3540c.
.Now onloua lo per pound.
Tomatoes 40c.
Dried Fruits,
Poaches 10c.
Apricots 10c.
Apples 10c.
Potlto prunes 1c
Italian prunes 5c
Wood, ronce Potts, Etc
Big Or $4.00.
Socond-growth $3 BO.
Aph J3.00 to 13.75.
Body oak J4.50.
Polo oak 4.00.
Cedar Posts i0c.
Hides, Pelts and Furs.
Oroen Hides, No 1 l"c
Green Hides, No. 2 ?C.
Calf Skins I to fie
Bhoep 76c
Goat Sklne 26c to J1.C0.
Grain and Flour.
Wheat 70c
Oats 30c.
Barloy UT Pr ton.
Flour Wholesale, $3.70.
Live Stock Market
Steers 2c,
Cows 2V4c.
Sheep $1.60.
Droseod veal 0 He.
Hogs 5c
Mutton 2c por pound.
Veal C0GV4c
Hay, Feed, Etc
Baled cheat $910.
Baled clovor $9fl$10.
Bran $21.00.
Shorts $22.
Creamery and Dairy Product.
' Good dairy butter 20022c
Creamory butter 30c
Cream separator skimmed, at
Cora. Creamery, 28c, neL
Portland Market
Wheat-Walla Walla, 73c
Wheat Valley, 77c.
FlourPortland, best grade, $3.75
3.85; graham, $3 353.75.
Oats Cholco Whlto, $1.10.
Barley Food, $1920 por ton;
rolled, $21021.50.
Mlllstuff Bran, $20.
Hay Timothy, $15.
Onions Now. fl.15Ql.26 por sack.
Potatooe 65075c par Back.
Eggs Oregon ranch, 24c per dor.
Poultry Chtckons, mixed, llllc
por pound; spring, 12013; tup
keys, 14015c
Mutton Gross, 505 l-2c
Pork--Dreesod, 7W08V4C
Bocf Oroes, 6 ft 07c.
Voal 8c per pouna.
Hops 1903 crop, 24c025c
Wool Valley, 17018c; Eastern
Oregon, 12015s; Mohair, 35037ttc
Hides dry, IS pounds am upwards
16 to 15ttj
ButterBest dalrv, nominal; fancy
creamory, 25027Hc; storo, 1601Cc
CLASSIFIED ADS
AavertiMMSsts. rrrs Use w less, la this cetuos
toswlt1thretlmcsfor25c50cWik 91-50
ntors. Ad ever five lists stthesstae rat.
WANTED.
Wanted. Wood choppers; havo best
timber In Marlon or Polk counties.
M. P. Dennis, corner of Stato and
19th stroets. 10-30-3t
Wanted. Elevator boy nt Willamette
Hotol. 10-30-3t
Wanted. Small houso and lot, within
few blocks of public school, not to
cost over f600 or $000. Iuqulro at
Journal otneo. 10-2G-U
Wanted, Several thousand Clark and
tlagoon strawberry plants. 13.
Hofer. 10-1 7-tf
Wanted. A girl or woman to do houso
work in a small family; desirable
place For particulars apply at
Journal office ti
FOR SALE.
For Bale. O. K. 0 rubbers. Beet In
Oregon; three state premiums;
one horse has the power of 99; can
grub an uere a day. James Kinney,
li rooks. Or. 10-36 lin
For Sale. feeond-hand wagon, nil
'imiplete. spring sent, running-Hears
in Hood repair. A. O. Smith, Route
No. 6, near Prlngle school house.
. 10-S0-31
To the Public I will bold a public
sale en the Fred Yankee place, two
Miles east of Salem, on the prison
road on Thursday, November .
lStOS. C. W. Yankeo 1071wk
For Sale Mghty sores of land In
Washington county, for $460. A
bargain or some one wanting to
isake & home. Some timber on the
plage; some cleared. E. Hofer, Sa
lem, Oregon. 10-6-tf
FOR SALE.
For 8ale, A Studebaker wagon, 3,
with or without the bex: in food
eonojuon. Inquire of Joa Petrel,
Route 8, 10-SO-Jt
FOR SALE.
SAAAAM
For 8alc At a bargain, for a few
days, a nice 2-acro chlckon ranch,
fair house, barn, etc., with plenty of
fruit Price $660. See Ryan & Co.,
123 Stato street 10-26-tf
Home for Sale. One full corner lot
with five-room house, on North Lib
erty street, in good condition; plen
ty of fcult Groat bargain for right
party. Call .it premlsos. Mrs. U P.
Adams 10-21-3wk
For Sale Inmprovod and unimproved
block proporty in South Salem. For
Information Inquire of K, Ho for,
Journal office 10-9-ti
For 8ale. Saddlo In very good con
dltlon, only usod a fow ttmos, a bar
gain Inqulro at 310 Liberty etrct.
10-28-3t
RESTAURANT." "
FERGU80N',8 RESTAURANT.
95 State 8treet
Tho only placo to eat Open day
and night Our 20-cent meals aro bet'
tor than any 25-cont houso in tho state.
9-23-tf
LODGES.
Central Lodge No. 18, K. of P. Castle
Hall In Holman block, corner State
and Liberty Sts. Tuesday of eacb
week at 7:30 p. m. A. B. Strang
C. C. R. J. Flomlng K. of R. and S.
Foresters of America Court Bhct
wood Foresters No. 19. Meets FrU
day night In Turner block. S. W,
Mlnturn O. R.; A. L. Brown. Bee.
For Sale. Houso and lot, cornor 12th
nnd Loo strcots, Salem. Good barn,
city water and foncod. Apply on
premises to E. Hartloy. 10-6-tf
To Trade Town lot In 8nlom, nicely
located, for a qutot driving horse.
For further particulars Inqulro of
Fred Hurst 9-2S-tf
For Sale Two beef stoors, 2Mi yenrs
old and ono cow 3 yonrs old. O. L.
Weaver, 1 mllo south of Liberty
school houso. 9-22lf.
Willamette University Scholarship
to lease for coming term. Address
P. O. box 2G3. 8-27-tf
FOR RENT.
Rooms to Rent by the Month Threo
large, woll furnished, pleasant
rooms, throe blocks from tho Wtl
lnmotto hotel, with baths, and uso
of parlor and sitting room, 138 Mill
streot C. W. Hellenbrand.
10-17-lwk
For Rent Largo doublo store on
Stato streot, 60-foot front, 80 doep.
Apply to M. Kllngor. 10-7-tf
For Rent A good half-soctlon farm.
For particulars addross "J," caro
Journal ofuco. 10-3-tf
Rooms for Rent Up stairs. Cottle
blocks by day, wook. or month. Al
so light housekeeping rooms. Elec
tric ights. Opon all hours.
Commercial St, No. 333.
Phone: 2905 Main.
Mattlo Hutchlns, Prop.
MISCELLANEOUS.
If you have property to sell Or ront,
or wnnt to buy or soil, trado or ox
chnngo for other proporty of any
kind, or If you wnnt a loan or Itimir
anco, soo 11. R. Ryan ft Co 10-2C-tf
Balm of Figs Remedies. 382 Marlon
streot (from 2 p. in. to 3 p. ra.)
Bright lady assistant wnntod.
10-27-lm
Strayed or Stolen From tho Wilson
pnsturo four mlloa ennt of Salem, 12
hend of sheep, Cotawold and Shrop
shlros, during past two months. No
tify R. IL Ryan of whoroabouta, nnd
got reward. Sheep brandod with a
double "O" on shoulder and top of
hip; rod paint; ono or both ears
cropped. 10-28-3t
Timber Claims. If you want a uood
tlmbor claim, cnll at onco on Derby
& Wlllson. 10-17-tf
HOW 18 THAT EUREKA FLOURT
Evorybody wants It. Mado by John
Spanoll & Son Stayton, Orogon.
Bost buckwhoat flour In tho market
Ask your grocer for It. 10-15-tf
The Proper Thlna Tho popular
drink for family uso la o. a. soda
and carbonated bovoragos. Evory
body should keep thoso goods nt
their homos. Call up Gideon Stoli
Co. 'phone 421.
I Have Just Purchased Tho Mlllor
stock of now and second-hand goods
at 210 Commercial stroot Will give
you good treatment and doslro your
patronage Second hand goods
bought aud sold. Also a nlco stock
of new goods on hand. D. F. Jor
man. 7-21 -If
New Sweet Cider. 8end your order to
the neareat grocery, or call up
phonal 421. Gideon Stols k Co.
9-10-ti
Modern Woodmen of America Ore'
gon Codar Camp No. 6246. Meets
every Thursday ovonlng at 8 o'clock
Holman Hall, Frank A. Turner, V.
C: A. Ij. Brown. Clerk.
Protection Lodge No. 2, Ancient Or
der United Workmen, meats orery
Saturday evening in the nolmaa
Hall, corner Stato and Liberty
streets. Visiting brethren woloome.
J. Q. Graham, M. W.; J. A. QollwoocT
Recorder.
PHV8ICIAN AND 8URQEON.
oXswioMwtn
found In the Brey block, 2764 Con);
morclal stroet ovor Oregon Shoo
Co. Office telephone 2931; resi
dence phone, 8751. Office hours 9
to 12. and 2 to 6.
OSTEOPATHS.
Ore. M. T. Sohoettle, Frank J. Barr
and Anna M. Darr. Graduates
American School of Osteopathy,
Klrksvllle, Mo., successors to, .Dir,
Grace Albright Offlc hours 9, to
12 and 1:30 to 4:30 o'clock. Odd
Fellows' Tempi, Phone Main 3T11
resldMacn phone 2603 red.
TONSORIAL AND BATHS.
Ryan's Shaving Parlors Seven first
class barboro ongngod. Finest bate
rooms In city. Wo uie antiseptic
stertlliors. J Ryan, Proprietor.
Evan's Bsrber Shop Only flrstelass
shop on Btato streot Every thing
new and up-to-ato. Finest porce
lain baths. Shave, IRe: hair-cut 36c
baths. 2Ro, Two first-class boot
blacks. O. w Rvans. nroprlstor.
JHjOPJJUjrEJRjrCHRE
BiMiuTJMmvAz
Hop merchants, 07 to 99 State
streot, Salem, Oregon. Representee1
by Jos. Harris.
WM. DROWN & CO. Haps. Mohair,
wool, hop growers' supnllos. No.
229 Commorclnl street, Salem, Ore
gon. Phono 1301.
SQUIRE FARHAR Hop merchant
and purchasing agont No. 210
Commercial streot. upstairs, Salens,
Oregon, Phono 1061.
T. A. LIVE8LEY A CO. Dealers In
hops nnd hop supnllos, Phono 1212,
ofneo room 18 Oborholm Uldg, Sa
eom, Oregon.
J. CARMICHAEL Hop buyer. Office
in DuBh-Rroymnn building, Salem,
Orogon. Snmplos of choice hops eo
lleltod from all growors.
CATLIN & LINN Hop buyors. Wes
o uusn-iiroynmn shock, omuni, uro
gon. Phono 1431.
HUODARD & CROB8AN Hop buy
ers. Room 2, Murphy block, Saloni,
Oreiron. Tolonhono No. 371.
WATER COMPANY.
SALEM WATER COMPANY
OFFICE CITY HALU
For water service apply at office
Dills payablo monthly In advance
Mae all complaints at tho office
WIRE FENCING.
Hop Wire Woven Wire Fencing.
Placo your orilors now and got re-
ducod prices. Car of fencing to arrive
Octobor 26th; car of fencing in No
vember. Write and get prices.
WALTER MORLEY,
60 Court St, Salem, Or.
Bay You will always find the cholc-
oat meats, at Uie lowest prices, at
Edwards & Luscher'e, 406 and 410
Stato streot 'Phone orders given
special attention.
Salem Truck and Dray Co. Oldest
and beet equipped company In Sa
lem. Piano and furniture moving
a specialty Ofllea 'phone, 861. W.
W. Brown & Son, proprietor. Office
No. (0 HUte stroet 9-Mra
Dr. Z. M. Psrvln At 297 Commercial
street, upstairs. Singing school.
RudlmenUil and sight reading class
es. Begins Wednesday evening, Oo
tober 14th. Class every Wednes
day evening to May 1st, next Tut-,
Hon. $1.00.
NoticeIs hereby given to all malo
oltlseno of the city of Salem, Ore,
between the ages of 21 and 60
years, that the city road poll tax of
f 1.00 for each individual not legally
exempt therofr J, for tho year
1903, is now due and payable at Uie
office of the undent ffned. The pay
ment of this tax is a charter quail
ration for voUng wltbla Oils city.
ray up. OKO OIUSWOLD, Street
CotntnlBslone" 9-4-tf
Unique Cleaning Rooms Shaw A
jehason. the cleaners, are now lo
cated at 209 Commercial street
They do a general preaalns and re
pairing business. Special Uea: Skirfca,
silk walstA kid, gloves. tnt etettt
lag, etc Phoae 1611. S-3S-lyr.
EXPRESS AND TRANSFER.
CAPITAL CITY
Express and Transfer
Moots all mall and passenger trains
Baggage to nil parta of tho city.
Prompt service. Telephone No. 24L
IIP.CKMANIIEDniCK & HOMYER
DENTISTS,
C H. MAOK
33 JESJT'OC 3CST
Sucooesor to Dr. J. M. Keese, la
White Comer, Baletn. Oregon. Partlee
desiring superior operations at su4
erst fee In any branch are la essedsd
request
VARIETY STORE.
To inuko room for our holiday Rtock
we wnnt to call your attention to our
enaraelsd aud granite ware. We
have four kinds and ask you to get
our prices before buying. We also
have a large line of tinware.
The Variety Store
94 Court St. Annora M. Welch, Prop
THE ELITE CAFE
2S9 Commercial Street
Crawfish ) All served In
HotTamaies the most ap
Cold Lunches ) petizingr style
B ECKBRLBN, Proprlctoe
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