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BEAUTIES OF THE TTT or tho nutmn hIt, & F? " " the nnest rlvor sconory that may bo i npo thoPDanubo ,3 more ke .bsorvcd from tho deck .of a steamer tho Mississippi than any oZl r or 2' 0f lh0 udeon h and drains a similar country The Xhlno Yet few people are awaro ot passenger boats are much uperlor ho pleasure and beauty of such a because tho proprietors ca erT tho trip I have floated down nearly all tourist patronage. For se "ral cen lsc?h0vTtmazonfroIn.tur,o8 th 18 st p" iboTiboo mZT r ntr miiko1, vl,1C9B lhrm,Bh whlch ' about l.bOO miles from tho sea, Is a runs have boon Improving Its channel vast ugly volume of water without and walling up Its banks so that any beauty whatever. The Orinoco along at least half its course It Is from Culdnd Bolivar is a small edition' now no morn thnn n-.m,.,,,, .... u uiu YU1U2UM, uunougn tne tropical jungles which line its banks are mys terlous In their donsoncss and are supposed to conceal all sorts of wild beasts and creeping things. Tho Parana, which flows from Paraguay Jown past Buonos Ayrcs and Monte rldlo, 1b more like the Mississippi than any of tho others except that it lacks tho bold cliffs and charming towns and villages that overlook tho Father of Waters. Tho Magdolena of Colombia, tho fourth largest river In South America, jls a turbid stream that is either very low or very high, according as you travel In tho rainy r dry season of tho year. Its banks aro lined with tropical forests, often Impenetrable, and it changos its eourso as often as Uio Missouri. It is an essential to those whohavo tried it. mm i llfce 7S72ac(SBtaeaBaBajBSaiVsl 1 The House Furnishing Salem. 269 Liberty ' lWtMO(lMMNWeMmmMMMj ac iaigt8atemH'3tW4-H We do what We kill and remove cancers and tumors without the aid of a knife. Read the testimony of a prominent Silem man: . to thp piiri r. In mstice f .,mrM m-iv tnnw u hat trreat inform them that 1 luve been '!! for the past fifteen monhs : naA trnm mu nilmpntnrv , III tu J as a . .. - l.tt ihat L'illinor thp . . rnriiiiv uiii .j mil uj iuilw ' ,,.. A .. .. M.AMtrhc nc nrir larger intestine. Also another cancerous growth from , I off mv right right foot and another from my right , I thumb. This has all been accomplished through medi- ;; t. :-... i. th,r i-iiiino-th? crrowth and the solder like .. ; roots and nature itself casting them, off, without the .! ; aid of knife or surgery. 1 do not believe I could have . . found equally successiui ueaimciii -nywiiwc . .- .. ....u nA .tiAPrfullv recommend Dr. J. r. uook, tne.. K Botanical Doctor, to all who BaT ai iiiiifTiiaaa-.iaHwaaei R. J. spencer. wc lii u It JUU IICWU ii. J. F. COO& I DMtselierBotaalcal Doctor. CufMaii UPPER MISSISSIPPI ai one point whore It flows through a mountain gorge In tho Balkans tho sconcry Is more striking thnn any along tho Mississippi, but for tho roat of tho way tho latter Is much su porlor. The Volga In Russia Is n good deal like tho Missouri, a dirty muddy otrcara, with clay banks that aro not at all nttrncUvc. Tho Rhine, of course ovorybody knows about, and for romance, ruins and other artificial attractions and traditions It is Incomparable. Tho Nllo has boon utilized by tourist agencies greatly to their pro fit and cqunlly to tho pleasure of their patrons, although thoro is very llttlo natural scenery, and tho grt est attractions aro tho venerable ruins, tho mysteries of tho desert The Woman Who Knows how to provide for tho pantry always keeps tho cssontials on hand. Economy Brand Eyaporated Cream Comparo tho other brands with those bearing our cap label and you will find that thoy look watery in comparison. Economy Brand runs smoothly from the can, is uniform in appearanco and Is the purest and most pleasant tasting. Ask your dealor for tho kind that has tho cap labol. HELVETIA MILK CONDENSING COMPANY, HIGHLAND, ILLINOIS. e 5 Leather Upliol-f stered Goodsf in Chairs, Rockers uud Couches. "Will you consider ; ono as nn Xtuus gift? With the proper pressure ; brought to boar Snnta CIuub ( might present you with one Company. Albany Street. We Claim to Dr. cook, ana mat me a , . . . . t . i work he isdoine, I wish to ;; taking treatment from him j and in that time he has re- ij canal three tumors of can' i - Un4 oil frnm thA '.'. hand, man ail ii win mv. ii PTOWth A . ( read this tastimonial. ;; v. .....w.. .. j n Diseases- .!" J THE BA1LY JOURNAL, SALEM, ORSON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1903. yjH i l J wa ill The first necessity of athletics is' a sound stomach. Food is the source of all physical strength, but to extract and assimilate the strength from food requires that the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition should be In a condition of good health. What is true of the athlete is true of every man and woman ; physical health and vigor de pend upon the digestion md assimila tion of food. Dr, Pierce's Golden Medteal Discovery cures diseases of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition, nnd by enabling the perfect digestion and assimilation of food, builds tlie body up with solid flesh and muscle. i "'""ntn bottles or Dr Merce's C.olden Mnl if.. D1vry ntnl several vials of his ' nnutil relict a war nTO this aptloff, ami luve had no trouble with itulltestton since," write Mr. W. T Thompson, of Tovrmwnd. Broadwater County. Montana "Wools fail to tell how thankful 1 am far the relief, as I had auftered so much and It see-ned that the doctors could do me no Reed. I aot down In weight to i j$ unds. and was not able lo work nt all. Now I weigh nearly ifa and can do a ihy'a work on the farm, t have recommended your medicine to srreral, and shall always have a good word to y for Dr. Tierce and his medicines." The Common Sense Medical Adviser, looS large pages in paper covers, is sent free on receipt of at one-cent stamps to Biy expeii of mailing only. Address r. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. through which It flows and tho pictur esque Arab sottloments that lino Its banks If similar accommodations for travelers that are now found on the Nile could bo placed upon tho Miss issippi and the bonta managed with pqual skill and liberality tho enjoy ment of tho voyage would bo much giixter, but I suppose people will contlnuo to visit and ndmlro tho a'trnctlons of Rurape no matter what may be oatd of those that lie nearer home Chicago Record-Herald. A RARE OPPORTUNITY. You are cordially Invited to two days' meotlnc at tho First Presbyte rian church, to bo hold on Tuosday and Wednosday, Doc. 8th and 9th. Dr. H. A. Walton, of Now York City, will speak on Tuosday at 2:30 p. m. and at 7:30 p, m. Dr. J. Wilbur Chapman, also of Now York, will speak on Wed nesday nt 2:30 and 7:30 p. m. These brethron will also hold a conferonco for mlnlslora and othors who will como. at 10 a. ni on Tuosdny nnd Wodnosday, In tho lecturo room of the Prosbyterlan church. Thoso mon aro of distinguished nblilty, and aro visiting tho cities of this coast from California to Wash ington. Do not fall to hear them. Those meetings aro for ovorybody. Lot us holp to make them a Pontccost for Salem. 12-4-3t Notlca of Election. Notice la hereby given that an elec tion will bo held In the Cltv ot! Balem, Oregon, on the flrtt Monday In Do cenber, 1901, the namo belns the ir enth day of paid monta, and that the polls for sold eJocUon will be open from 10 o'clock a. m. until 4 o'clock p. m. on said day, for tho purpote of voting for A Mayor, to fill the uneiptrod term of office of Hon. C. P. Bishop, re signed. One Alderman from the first ward, for a period ot two yean. One Alderman from tha aeeoad ward, for a period of two yeara. Om AMerman from the third ward, for a periba of two ymra. Oaa alarman from th fourth ward, for a period of two yeara. One Alderman from the fifth ward, fex a parlod of one year. Oaa Alderman from tho fifth ward, for a pariod of twe yoara. One Alderman from the nlzlb ward, for a period of one year One Alderman from the tilth ward, for a period of two yaara. One Alder man from the aoventh ward, f or a p nou oi one year. un. ahi... - Aittnit,atuU.nvlMttltp.thlti!m the seventh ward, for a period of twe , tainted tbrn; ttanea for 2 St. 30tWk $1.50 . j t, ,.,.,. ...Iiotota. AU ever fir lists at Ibi uaii rata. years. And run orAUAiBT we Issuance of bond to redeem the lsu i., .m , ..nnM ,nr ,ir(l,,K ..... tnttdH nv uie cut oi Dtuein in less, in .. The polling places for .aid eitio suaii uv iui""""! Flt Ward Freelaad's factory, Dl- . vision and Hleh street. Second Ward Police court room, ,Ctty Hall. Third Ward Freeland'a etore, State street near High. Fourth Ward Bed Front livery table. Commercial and Trade atraota Fifth Ward W. I Wade'a cooper hop. Liberty atreet, near Wad a tore. Sixth Ward Car barn, Tweaty-flr and State atreet. Seventh Ward Jery fruit dryer, Commercial and Bush streeta. Done by order of the Cocsmon Co un ci 1 of the City of Salem, Oregon, this 234 day ot November, 1903. (Seal) N. J. JUDAH. City Recorder, Saleaa, Oregoa. 11-38-U Reform School Supplies. Sealed proposals aro hereby Invited for furnishing the Oregon State Re form School "wltli supplies for tho six month ending June 30, 1904, tho list of which, with'speclflcatlons, will bo Juriitshed upoi application to the su perintendent. All bids must bo in by 1 o'clock p. m., December 26, 1903, H. E. BICKERS. ll-28-4Sat Superintendent. When You Want Somothlng to eat, Just try the White House. Thoy can servo you at any hour of tho day or night. No man, with any truo nobility of soul, can ovor mako his heart tho slave of another's condeaconslon. Iko Marvel. Market Quotations Today X Ma VMfKVVnitHiriN .jS. Hiy r"y sttrywy Capital City Mills Quotations. Dryant A Panntll, Prop, Wheat 76c. Buckwheat 80a Piultry at Btelner't Market. Chicken 8c EJggs Per doaon, 33c. Ducks 10c. Hop Market Hops 16020c. Potatoes, Vegetable, Etc, Potatoes) 30c. Onlom lHc Drld Fruit. Peaches 10p. Apricots 10c. Apples 10& Potlte prunes 4c ' Italian prunes Cc Wood, fence Poats, Etc Blc fir 84.00. Second-growth $3 50. Arh $3.00 to 88.7B. Body oak 14.60. Polo oak 84.00. Cedar 1'osU Qe. Hldit, Pelt and Furu. Qreen Hldoa, No 1 iJ7c. Qrewn Hides, No. i :3G. Calf Bkln 4 to 6c Shoep 76c. Qoat Sklne 3te to 81 DO Grain ant, Fbour. Wheat, Salem Flouring Mllla 76c Oata 32c. , Barley 818.60 per ton. Flour Wholesale, 33.60. Live Stock Market I Steers 2 !ic Cows 2 Ho. Sheep $1.60. Droaaod veal CV4c Droeaed hogs 6?4c. IJvo hogs 44c. Mutton 2c per pound. Veal 0Hc Hay, FMd, Eta. BaBled choat 311w Baled clovor 310. Bran $20. Shorts $21. Creamery and Dairy Product. Good dairy butter 20026c. Crcamory butter 32c. Cream aeparator skimmed, at Com. Creamory, 324c, aot, Portland Markst Wheat Walla Walla, 72c. Valloy 78c. Flour Portland, beat grade, $.7fO $3.86; graham, $8.76. OaU Choice White, $1.07V4c. Barloy Food, $10 por ton; rolled, Mlllstuff Bran, $19. Hay Timothy. $15$10. l'otatooe 60080c lJfiKB Orefion ranch, 36e. Poultry Chlokons, mixed, Jo per pound; spring, 10c turkeys, live, 12014c Mutton Dressod, 60 Ho. Pork Dressed, C06'4o. Beef Cross, 60Ho. Veal 8o. Hops 1903 crop, 12022c Wool Valley, 1718c; Eastern Oregon, 13016s; Mohair, 36087ttc Hides dry, II pounds am. upwards, 16 to 16Ue Butter Beat dairy. 2022Hc; fan cy creamory, 3Uirasc; aiore, 1601GHC CLASSIFIED ADS WANTED. Wanted. A good freh cow. Part Durham and part Jeraey prefer rod. Call at alop of II. Pohle. oorner of Fwry and IJWerty atraeta. 12-4-at Wanted. A hop yard by a rentw. Ad dree "F. M." Fairground, Ore- WanUd-To purebaae a hop farm or laud suitable for raising bops, with in a few mJIesi of Salem. Address, with particulars, "B. ii..'4 care Joux aal office. Wanteds-Wood ehoppera good pay and easy timber. Inquire at 180 Statw street ll-24-2w LOST AND f OUND. Found. A large gray Hootch hound. Owner call and pay for tame. Caa. rranje, 4T Trade street, Balem, 0roa. IB-kMwk Loet Iuust Sunday, pair ot illver rimmed glaaaea. Ieave at Journal office w!d reeelro reward. 12-4-3 FOR 8ALE. For Sale. Ono fullbloodod Shorthorn bull, 3 years old; $olld dark red. Will soil cheap, If taken soon. Bull Is not brccchyi Inquire of M. A. McCorklo. Salem, Or. 12-4-31 For Sale. A span of good throo-quar-tor brod Porchoron maros, coming 3 nnd 4. Apply to B. F. Tucker, Turner, Or. 12-4-31 Three Choice Young Doar Resistor, ed Bcrkahlrce; weight 200 pounds; torms reasonable Those plga aro from tho fine brood eow I purchasod of Mr. Ladd, paying $60 for hor. J. W. McKlnney, Turner, Oro. 11-27-U Overcoat Bargains, Two good over- coats, nearly as good aa new, for one-fourth their cost Mrs. Q. II. Walker, at Salem Dyo Works. 11-27-tf For Sale Or trado, a fine 10-acre chicken or fruit ranch; flret-olaan bulldlnga and Improvenouta; close to school, poetofflco, store and rail way station. Will trade fer city or unimarevod farm property. Addroaa MW. J.." Oare Journal. 11-6- For Sale. O. K. Qrubbora. Beat In Orccon; thoe aHate premium; ono horse haa tho power ot 9t; can grub an acre a day, James Finney, Brooks, Or. 10-15-lm For Bale Inmprored and unimproved block property In South Salem, For Information Inquire of R Ilofer, Journal offlco. 10-8-tt Choice Farm For Sale Three mllea northweet from Brooks, having dwelling houoe, barn and two hop house, with 30 acres of hope, bal ance farming land, with running wator, ezcopt enough choice tlmbor to supply tho place. M. J. Egan. 11-12-ti For Sale. Bargains. Sororal choice plocoo ot proporty, both outsldo and lnsldo. Call and se cownor, 407 High street, 2V4 blocks north ot city hall. 11-12-lra For Sale Eighty aores ot land In Washington county, for $460. A bargain for aomo ono wanUng to mako a home. Some tlmbor on tho placo; some clearod. IS. Jloter, Sa eom, Oregon. 10-8-tt FOR RENT. For Rent. Large double store on Stato street, 60-foot front, 80 deep. Apply to M. Kllnger. 10-7-tf Room for Rent Up stairs, Cottle bloclc by day, week, of month. Al so light homokeoplng rooms. Elec tric llchta. Open all hours. Commorclal St., No. 333. Phone: 2986 Main. MatUo Hutchlns, Prop. MISCELLANEOUS. Given Away. tOO yards of earth to bo given away. Inqulro oj Dr. J It Brewor. 12-2-31 Moler'i Darber Collene Of Salt Lake City, offorn advantages In teaching the trado Uiat cannot be had (iso whore. Avoid schools tho Oregon and California harbors' now lawa are apt to closo at any time. Write today for our apodal offor to dis tant studonta. 11-10-lm The Proper Thlno The popular drink for family use la O. S. soda and carbonated beverages. Kvery body should keep thoso goods at their homos. Call up Oldeon StoU Co. 'phone 421. D. F. Jerman. Dealor In now and second-hand house furnishing goods. Oreat bargains In stoves nnd row furniture Highest prices paid for second-hand article. 210 Commer cial (treat. Say Have you tried Edwards ft Luich er'a for meat. Wo have tho boat rausage In town. Como and try It, and be convinced. 410 Hait State itreot Salem Truck and Dray Co. 01d and beet equipped company In B low. Piano and furniture morlug a specialty Offlo 'phone, 881. W. W. Brown ft Son, proprietor. Office No. 0 State treet. 9-1-lm Dr. Z. M. Parvln At 297 Commercial street, upatalra Singing sohooL Budlmental and sight reading class es. Begins Wednesday evening, Oc tober 14th. Class every Wednes day evening to May lat, next Tui tion, $1.00. Unique Cleaning Room Shaw ft Johnson, the cleaners, are now lo oated at 209 Commercial atreet Thoy do a general pressing and re pairing business. Speolaltlea: Skirt, ilk walau. kid glovee, genU' cloth In, eta Phone 2614. 6-28-lyr. PHYSICIAN AND SURQEOM. brt W. S.Mott Will hereafter bt found la the Drey block, 276H Com merolal atreet. over Oregon Sao Co. Office telephone, 2)31; real denee phone, 2761. Office hours I to 12. and 2 to 6. New Sweet Cider. Send your order te the neat-eat grocery, or call un phone 421. Oldeon StoU ft Co. 9-lOti DRESSMAKERS. Mrs. L. Campbell Doesj dracamaklng at her homo, oa th ear line, near Cae Boats Salaea eeetetvr. Coentrjr trade Udted. H-lHa-eVw MH SSBHI WATCHMAKER. W. Calvet, Practical Watchmak 168 State street, make a specialty of repairing watchea, clocks) and Jowelry, and guarantees good worft at reasonable pricea. lMMyr RESTAURANT. Ferguson's Restaurant 06 Stat atreet. Open day and night Qaar 20o meal are better than any Ko house In the atate. Six 30o meal for $1.00; 21 20c moals for $1.00. LODGES, Valley ledge No. 18, A.O.U. W. Meet In their hall In Hoi man block, cor ner State and Liberty, evory Holi day ovenlng. Viiiyng breUirea welsome. Itoy MclnUre, M. W. A. E. Aufrance, Recordor. Central Lodge No. 13, K. of P. OaU itaii in uoiman block, corner State and Liberty Bta. Tneeday ot cacai week at 7:80 p. m. A. XL Straafl O. 0., R. J. Fleming K. ot R. and a Foreetera of America Court Shr wood Foreetera No, 18. Meeta Fri day night In Turner block. 8, W. Mlaturn. O. R. A. L. Brown, See. Modem Woodmen of America Ore gon cedar Damp No. 6248. Meat every Thursday evening at 0 o'ctcdi Holman Hall, Frank A. Turner, T. C; A. U Drown. Clerk. Protection Lodge No. 8, Ancteat Or- aer united workmen, Meets every Saturday evening In the nolaac Hall, corner Stato and Liberty streets. VlalUng brethren NrsieotB, J. a Oraham, M. W.; J. A. Sellw9s1 Recerder. OSTEOPATHS. Dr. M. T.' Qclioettle, Frank J, Varr and Anna M. Barr. Graduates American School of Osteopathy, Klrksvllle, Mo., successors to Dr. Oraco Albright Offlc hours 9 to 13 and 1:30 to 4:30 o'clock. Odd Follows' Temple, Phone Main 72t residence phone 2603 red. ---T0-?PnlAL- AND DATH8 Evan'a Barber Shop Only first-clam shop on Stato it root Evory thlojg new nnd up trnte. Ftnont porea lntn baths. Shnvo. 16o; hair-out 38e bathaj 26c. Two flrat-oloaa boot blaekw. C W. Evans, proprietor. DENJAMIN 8CHWARZ & 80N&V Hop merchants. 07 to 99 State street, Salem, Orogon. Hopreaented by Jos. Hnrrl. WM. DROWN ft CO Hop, Mohair, wool, hop growora' supplies. No, 229 Commorclal street, Salem, Ore iron. Phono 1301. SQUIRE FARRAR Hop merchant and purchasing agent No. SUft Commercial streot, spatalnt) Balem, Orogon. Phono 10(51. T. A. LIVE8LEY ft CO Dealers ta hops and hop supplies. Phono 1211, offlco room 18 Ohorholm bldg, Sa lem, Oregon. J. CARMICHAEL Hop buyor. Ofllt In Buah-Broyman building, Salens. Orogon. Bamploe of choice hops b llrltod from all growors. CATLIN A LINN Hop buyers. Roosa 8. Bush-Broyman block, Salem, Ore gon. Phono 1431. HUDBARD ft CROSSAN Hop bay. era. Room 2, Murphy block, Salem, Orogon. Telophono No. 371. WATER COMPANY. (aV,WVl''N'N'SVi'MfSl' SALEM WATER C0MPANV OFFICE CITY HALL. For wator eervlc apply at offloA. Hills payable monthly In advanea Mae all complaints at the offloe. EXPRESS AND TnANSFER. CAPITAL CITY Express and Transfer Moot all null anJ paaaonger trains; Baggago to all parts of tho city, Prompt sorvloe. Tolephone No, S4L HBCKWAHHEPniCK & IIOMYER VARIETY STORE.'' No Better Cnrlstmas Present Can be given than a nice book. We have them. China In very dainty pat terns. The Variety Store 94 Court St. Annofg M. yelch. Prop wl-,--l!-C-IN-0J- Hop Wire Woven. Wire Fencing. Place your order now and get re duced prices. Car of tensing to arrive October 26th; car of fencing in No vember. Write and get pricea. WALTUR MORM8T, 80 Court St.. Salem. Or. DENTISTS. sai!!! O. H. MACK x3oasDCsSB,acB MiiiTisAr to Dr. J. It. Keece. la White Corner. Salem. Oregon. Parties desiring superior oporatlona at mod. erat tta in any branch are In eepeetail requeet as THE ELITE CAPB 208 Commercial Street Regular Dinner at Noon 25c Meals at all hours Service n la Cirte a ECKBRtBN, Proprido i iii rniAkm i iTffTJ