ft REED SHAKEN WITH THEWIND VVltfwut Will Power, Courage, Ambl. tlon, Eneroy or Hope, the Dys- .. peptic Is Willing to Glva Up the Struggle. Tho confirmed dyBpoptlc has as lu lls Interest In llfo as any human be- inc. Ho fi unfitted for Its duties and Is Indifferent to its charms. Ho Is anablo to enjoy tho buslnoss and so cial relations that constltuto tho llfo f tho avorago man. All his hopes are absorbed by tho ono hopo to get well and again bo ablo to enjoy tho good things of life. Until this Is ro- sllzcd, ho It sick at heart and feels himself to bo of little uao. Stuart's Dyspopsla Tablets are the sufferer's trco of life. They will euro him and bring him health and happl iess Just as suro and cortaln as ho takes them. They aro sure bocauso they are natural and no other cure sut & natural ono is sure. They act n tho food and digest It Just as well M a stomach would. They contain i&ctly tho same chemical properties M tho dlgcfitlvo fluids of tho stomach. By putting Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab- (lets in a bottle or Jar with .any kind f food; meat, eggs or vegetables, rlth sufficient amount of water, the process ot digestion Is carried out lust o3 It Is in a healthy human ntoni- ich and in tho samo tlmo. There is consequently no unnatural disturb ance of tho dlgustivo organs rosult- ng from tho uso of Stuart's Dyspop- ila Tablets. They rollovo the weak vnd wornout stomach of its work ind permit it to rest up and rocupor ito and regain its normal health and itrength. A well-known Buffalo physician lays: "I proscnuo atuari's uyspop- lis Tablets on nil occasions as a re lief for weakened and run-down stom- Lens. I find thoy contain nil tho In- krcdlonta necessary for tho propor ilgeallon of tho food and will do noro to givo tho stomach tho needed est thnn any mcdlcino I could pro- tribe. Thoy havo novor failed to ;lvo immodiato relief In all my cases ,nd I do not hosltato to recommend Ihcm to oil Bufforors from dyspop- !a." Stuart's Dyspopsla Tablets aro for klo by all druggists at 50 conts a box. 0999O99ZW9OO94999999WB9999999eO9eC9Q99 The House Furnishing Salem. 269 Liberty Street. Me9stHMeea IBIBBBItWWlallKt We do what We Claim We kill and remove cancers and tumors without the aid of a knife. RmH th testimony of a prominent Salem man: TO THE PUBLIC. In justice world may know what great woik ne i 's.' r-'.-inform them that 1 have been taking : rea menl ! from him for th rsacr fiftn months and in that time ne lias re fSn5. aAlsogano,her cancero h rom , ZZ "RTh ,.1 leen'accon, iished through medi- t inumo. i nis ius ah " "Af th cmHpr like cines Uone, they killing the growth and the spider Ike roots and nature itself casting them off wit out h uwwamiiaiuiwM aia or unite or survey. . u found equally successtui 'reai'c; Vr VF Cook he!! R.j: Spencer.1 ' We cin do it you need it. f T. F. COOK DAILY Deception In Fabrics. Wool growers are coming to the conclusion that thoy must bo protect ed from tho shoddy and other wool adulterants In fabrics, as dairymen aro protected from oleo. It should not be, and is not tho intention of tho growers to place any restriction upon tho uso of adulterants, other than that Implied in compelling manufacturers to disclose to consumers tho materials of which tholr goods are made. If consumers want to buy "woolen goods" mado in whole or In part of shoddy, ramie, cotton or what not, ot aro compelled to, by necessity, they should have the privilege, but should havo the same chance to know what thoy aro buying that the buyers of butter and many othor foodstuffs havo. This Is fair to tho buyer, and not un fair to tho manufacturer, except a3 it may make him more honest than ho dosires, but that may be extremely fair to him in tho long run eternity long, for Instance. Legislation has ueon penning in congress through a term or two- to give effect to tho pro tection outlined, but powerful Inter ests oppose it, and so but llttlo pro gress has been made. Doubtless the people could do much more to hasten tho legislation if they felt so disposed, Making Good Progress. H. W. Ooode, director-general of the Lewis and Clark Exposition, was n Salem visitor yostordny afternoon. Ho reports that tho state commission and the oxposltlon corporation has se cured tho onttro third floor of the now Stearns building, near tho Port land hotel, where thoy will havo all their ofllces. The new olllces are now being propnred, and will- be ready foi occupancy by the 15th of this month The grounds are being rapidly placed In condition, and the progress made Mr. Good says, is very satisfactory. Preeldont Myers, of the commission, leaves tomorrow night for Washing ton, whero he will Join Harvey W. Scott, beforo congress In nn effort to secure favorable action, at the hnndr of congress, for the exposition. Nor Principal, Either. Attorney-Gonornl Crawford has ren dered an opinion In tho famous land enso of John Adah, Jr. Adair made np plication for swamp land in 1872, and mado a paymont of 187G.97,. Ho did nothing further In the matter until re cently, when ho asked for repayment, with Interest Tho opinion holds that ho is not ontltlod to Intorost, ns the fact that tho ropaymont was not made long ago is owing to the neglect of the LeatherUphol stered Goods in Chairs, Rockers and Couehes. Will you consider ono as an Xraai gift? With the proper pressure brought to bear Santa Claus might present you with ono. ' Company. Albany 8 MMIMMMMmMeNtMMn to Dr. Cook, and that the i I heheve could nave ..-. -:- M1,. rA ?n the :: as mnch for you or more , . CureaallDlMaua Sale-. Liberty St. f CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON,- FniDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1903. QLWTQNY Is more common than we may think, if we define jjluttony as eating beyond the body's need of sustenance and beyond the stomach's capacity for digestion and assimilation of food. That is a fair definition, and It fastens the name glut ton on many a person who would resent the term as an insult. The fact of this gluttony is marked by its consequences. The overloaded stomach becomes dis eased. The popular term for the condi tion Is "weak" stomach. The "weak1' stomach fails in furnishing adequate nu trition for the'body, and soon the "weak ness " spreads from the stomach to other organs. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures diseases of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition. It enables the perfect assimilation of food, by which alone the health and strength of the body is maintained. "Your tn3idne helped me no much that I cannot praise it too highly," write Mr. C. L. ttroolu. fifrolnnd, Andrbfcoggln Co., Me. "The first dose I took helped me. 1 cannot forget how 1 felt when I look It : X wi ufleriue every- thinp; w''h indigestion, and my lomch bloated that it se-ed "i tuch It ltm Mr husband said he was coiui for the ami my tiomacn wi to n yum. ic doctor. out I sam ti ne womu cei ine a uvitic ui in 'Golden Med! -'. pijcovlry' t would try that I had not taken it lonR when I felt relieved, ant bottle of the and h.v nnt hnA a i rtiirh nf tudifrf ntloii or utomach trouble ince I had been nick for four years, and less than four battle cured me .Some nronle tliat knew me beloi ile that knew me before I heran to take the den Medical Discovery' tell me that they Golden Medical Illtcove never saw awn a change in anyone, and they at no they don't see how I can do tucli Unie mulling as I i now, wncu i usu uui " washing for no long " Dr. Pierce' Pellets cure biliousness. clalmnnt, who could hnve been In pos session of (he land if he had so de sired. WHY IT SUCCEEDS. Because It's for One Thing Only, and Salem Is Learning This. Nothing can ho good for ovorythlng. Doing one thing woll brings success Doan's Kidney Pills do one thing only. They're for Blck kldnoys They euro backacho, ovory kidney 111 Hero Is Salem ovldonco to provo 1L O. W. Dennett ot Itosoburg, Oro., a well-known veteran inombor ot 11th lnn tlpt?.. C.n. I. Inf.. savs "If kldnor ., ., , . . . complaint nffectB ovoryono as It did mo thoro la llttlo wondor that tho sut-1 forer Is constantly complaining and continually on tho outlook for some thing to bring rollef. I was annoyod raoro or loss with kldnoy trouble over slnco I loft tho army In 1866. 1 ouiTorod everything from steady dull aching to excruciating twinges across tho small of my back. I had to raovo around vory carefully trying to ovado pain, for a falso stop or backward moveraont brought punlshmont Tho secrotlons from tho kldnoys woro In smollod vory strong and aftor stand a torrlblo condition, dark In color, lng a aliort tlmo possessed a heavy brick-dust sodlmonL I was for olght months undor trcatmont for my kid neys but nothing gavo mo any por manont relief until I commonced using Doan's Kldnoy Pills, Tho first box so groatly bonoflttod mo that I followed up tho troatmont by using throo boxes Thoy practically cured mo. I am 88 years old, and can hardly expect to bo curod completely, hut whon a romedy will bring such rollef to a porson of my age and In a caso of so long stand ing, what will It do In ordinary casost I might add that before I bogan to uso Doan'a Kidney Pills I wob so badly affected with dtozy spells that often whon walking up town I havo had to stop and lean up against something for support. I keep Doan's Kidney Pills on hand all tho Ume and overy now and again whon I think my kid neys or back need a llttlo toning up I take a few dosoa. I recommend this remody strongly." Plenty moro proof like this from Salem peoplo. Call at Dr. Btono's drug store and ask what his custom ers report. Por sale by all dealers. Prloo 50 ceaU. Koftter-Mliuurn ua., uuuaiu, N.V .sole agttfiU for the United State Heroerabar the name, Doan's, and take no substitute. 13 Kaiser Gsttlng Better. Berlin. le. 11. Ti KHkwatt Ij view tottay My iMtMr! allmMt It atMidllr lttr, and In wwy p- ability b will eoiiUBU to rg for tfveral dca4a. Branson A Raoan. Keep all Ms ot groorie, nnd Uy are the boot taat aan be faua In tie dty. You doa't ko UDtu you hare tried them. CASTOR! A Por Infest and CUMxen. Tfefl KM Yea Hsys Always BMglit &&( When You Want, Something to eat, Just try the Whit House. They can serve you at any hour ot the day or night o .a. c r cap st x -a. tsMrti ftt KM TH flaw Ahnjit Bwjtl rcsm f-d&j&c Market Quotations Today, wuin wow mm irveWsUV CplUt City Mill QuetoMeno, Bryant &. Penntll, Prep. Wheat TSc Buckwheat 10c Peuttry at Otetrwr'e Market Chlckita 8 c. Eggs Per doxrn, ile. Turkey, 12Hl4c. Duck 10c. , Hep Market Hope liOMe. Pout, Vegetables, Eto. Potato 20c Onion 14c Dried Fruits. Peach 10c. Aprloot-10c. Apple 10c. Petit prun 4c. Italian prunes 4c. Weed, Pane Posts, Etc Big fir M-00. Seoond-jrowtk JJ.50. Ark $1.00 to S8.7. Body oak 14.10. Pole oak 14.00. Cedar Posts Oc. Hldce. Pelt and Fura. Green Hides, No 1 iC'o. Orein Hldee, No. V V3t Calf Skint 4 to Ic Bheep 75c Goat Sklne IBc to 8100 Qraln ant! Fhaur Whoat, Salem Flouring Mills 76c OaU SJc narloy $18.5(' por ton. Flour Wholesale, $3.C0. Live Stock Market 8teers 2Kc Cowa SMc. 8heep $1.(0. Dreesed veal CHo, Dred hog BKc Live hos 4c. Muttbn Jc per pound. Yoal 0Hc Hay, Feed, Eto. BaBlod choat $11. Balod clovor $10. Bran $20. Short $21. Cream7 and Dairy Product. Good dairy butter 10025c. Creamery butter 824c Cream separator skimmed, at Com. Creamery, 32 He met Portland Markst Wheat Walla Walla, 72c. Valloy 78c. Flour Portland, beat grade, $8,750 $$.85; graham, JE. OaU Choice White, $1.07Hc Barloy Feed, $10 por ton; rolled, 821. Mllletuff Bran, $19. Hay Timothy, $16$l. Potato 60010c Efcgs Oregon ranch, J5c. Poultry Chickens, mixed, o per pound; spring, 10c turkeys, live, 12014c. Mutton Dressed, IGMc. Pork Dreesod, &Ctfc. Beef Oro, 5c. Veal 8c Hop 1301 crop, 12022c. Wool Valley, 17018c; Eastern Oregon, 12016e; Mohair, 35087HC Hid dry, 18 onds ant upward. 15 to UMI Butter Boat dairy. 2O022ttc; fan cy creamery, 303!V4c; store, ISOlCHc. CLASSIFIED ADS AorrUwaeat. fhrs ssm i er Us. UJU ejUaa Busts. AB vr ftrs lt at tut um rt. WANTED. Wanted At once; a housekeeper on farm, eight mllea south of Salem: no family, Addrosa 8. II. Jones, II. F. D. No. 8. 12-7-Ct Wanted. A girl to do general house work. Mm. R. D. Allen, 347 High street " WantedMale reporter for olty work at Journal office. Apply In person after 3 p. ra. Wanted-itiiftOBfaiiher to handle cor reseowlMiee la circulation depart w(tnt. Jmiriwl ofllce; after 3 p. m. 12-9-31 LOST AND FOUND. FTcAyro thrill ef pkeaaura to i(ek up a silver balf-4oUar on the highway. Tbey are lylax around ready to p4ek up (ao eajdtal rfulre1) If you are wilUag ta rwU and can talk oly a IlUle ML Oood for ullker mx. yooK or oW. AddreM or call at Journal FOR SALE. s For Baraalns la pruBU oreharus. see Derby & Wliew. lfl..jl Veteh Seed for Sale, I Wave a quanU ty of first- t1 d t0T i, both varletiiM. Call at plaee or ad- . . . e t . shot tzf dress r, Acnus. nu w -.i Kaiser saheot house, four alls I north of Salem. U-lQ-lm'-lwlc K FOR SALE. For Sale Wo taT lomo' blcd cheat hay and tome loot cloror hay for aal, at 11J.S0 per too, Geo. Swo rle. 10-8-St For Sale. Soron heart ot young cat tle; all holfors; at a bargain, It taken at once. I. H. Towno, cornor of Capital anil Union streets. 1M0-31 For Sale. Stock, hogs. All sixes ot Poland China hogs. Wm. 11. Bgan, P. O. Gorvals, route 2; phono Farm No.' 36. 12-0-lwk For 8ale. Anyone wanting a bargain In six colonies ot boo and Chase hWos, call on or address S. O. Klghtllnger, caro wator company. 12-9-3 1 Fer Sale Or trade tor town property, 50-acre farm. Inquire at 250 Mill atreot 12-4-lwk Three Choice Young Doero Register ed Berkaalree; weight 200 pounds; terms reasonable. Theae plga are from, the flno brood sow I purchased of Mr. Ladd, paying $50 for her. J. W. McKlnny, Turner, Ore, 11-J7-W OTrcotTTiiroaTnvrirBToo7rTeF coats, nearly as good a new, for one-fourth their cost Mr. O. H, Walker, at Salem Dye Works. 11-J7-U For tl Or trade, a 10-aore chlckea or fruit ranch; flrt-clai bulldtaga and lmproreweaU; cloee to school, poeteOoe, store and rail way station. Will trade fer city er aaltn-evad farm property. Adlree "W. J.," Oar Journai. 118- For 81. O. K. Orubbera. Beat In Oregon; thwe state premiums; one hone has the power of 81; can grub an acre a day. Jame Finney, Brooks. Or. 10-36-lm For Sal Inmproved and unimproved block property In South Salnat. For Information Inqutr of B. Hoter, Journal office. 10-l-tf Choice Farm For Bale. Three miles northwest from Brooks, having dwelling house, barn and two hop houses, with $0 acre of hope, bal ance farming land, with ninntng water, oxcopt onougti choice timber to supply the placo. M. J. Dgan. n-ll-tf For Sal. Bargains. Several choice pleco of property, both outside and Inside. OaU and ee oownor, 407 High street, 3H blocks north of city hall. 11-12-lra For Bale Eighty acre ot land In Washington county, for $450. A bargain for some ono wanting to make a home. 8ome timber on the place; some cleared. U. Hoter, 8a lom, Oregoa. 10-8-tf FOR RENT. Roem for Rnt U stairs, Cottle block, by day, week, or month. Al so light housekeeping rooms. Elec tric llgbta. Open all hours. Commercial 8t, No. 338. Phene: 29(5 Main. Mattle Hutchlns, Prop. MISCELLANEOUS. Molar's Barbr Colleo Of Salt Lake City, offere advantages In toachlng the trade that cannot be had t 'so where. Avoid sohool the Oregon and California barbers' new laws aro apt to otoeo at any time. Write today for our special offer to dls tunt student. 13-10-lm The Proper Thing The popular drink for family use Is O. H. soda aud carbonated bsverage. Kvery body should keep these goods at their home. Call up Gideon Btolx Co. 'pbone 421 Say Have you tried Bdwards A Luech ers for meat. Wo havo tho beat sausage In town. Come and try It. and be conrinctxl. 410 Hast State stret . Salem Truck and Dray CoOldeet and beet equipped oompany In Sa lem. Piano ard furniture moving a specialty Offlc 'phone, " W. Brown A Bon, proprietor, Office No. 10 State street t-I-lm Dr. Z. M. Parvln At m uoranwoin street. upsUlrs. Singing sqhool nudlmenUl and sight reading nlass- es. Begins Wednesday evening, uo toher 14th. Class every Wednes day evening to May 1st, nexL Tul Uon. $1.00. Unique Cleaning Roome Shaw A Johnson, the cleaners, are now to catcd at 209 Commercial street They do a general pressing and re pairing business. Specialties: Skirts, silk waists, kid glovee. gents' cloth- lng. . Phono IBM . PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Dr W. 8. Mett Will hereafter w 7ouDd In the IIW block. 376V4 Com- merclal street over Oregon Shoe Co. Offle teletthone, JJI1; reel; denee phooe, 2761. Offle. hours 8 to 1J. and i io k New Sweet Cldor-8d your order to Uie nearest grocery, or call up phono 431. Gideon BtoU t Co DRESSMAKER8. Mrs. L. Caiwobeii Do drewwaaklng at Ur Kosns. ce u w uss, .. acmtiL SaUsa eswaeUry. Cosiatry ImA s4Mtl H-XI-Uo-d-w siVfeli - W. Calvet Practical WatchmaJces; 158 State street, ra&e a speaUMr of repeJrins watchee, elooks , && Jeweiry, and guarantoea good wbs at reasonable prtoeo. 11-18-lyr RESTAURArsT. Fargueon'a RtrtMJrorit B Stalo street Opn day and night On 20c meals are better than any M house In the state. Six 10a mocito for $1.00; 31 30c meala for $8.00. LODQEt, Valley ledge No. 18, A. O. U. W-UvXa In their hall 1st Holrotn block, oo ner State and Liberty, every Mao day evening. VlslUnj; brethrm welsoue. Hoy Mctntire, M. W. A K. Aufraaoe, Recorder. Central Lodge Ne. It, K. ef P-Oejrt&i Hall ta Holman block, corner tttetc and Liberty Hta. Tneeday ef oaek week at 7:80 p, m. A. Bi Itaraaa O. 0.. It J. Warning K. rf It aad 8. Fereetera ef Amrlo Ooart 8)bat wood roceeiera No. It. Meets Fri day aigat la Turner btoek. B. W. MliUrn. a It; A. L. Brown, Be. Modem Woedmen ef Arrvr4oa Or goa Cedar Camp No, 1148. Meeto every Thuraday evenln at 8 o,eVe9fc Holmaa Hall, Frank A, Tamer, V. 0.: A. L. Browfl, Clerk. , Preteotlen Ledoe No. , Anotesa Or der United Workxaen, nests rery Baturday evening In the Itotmaa Hall, corner State and IUbertf. streets. VlaiUag brethrea weloowe. J. a Graham, M. W.; J. A. BellwaeA Tleoerder. OSTEOPATHS. Ore. M. T. Scliocttt. Frank J, Borr and Anna M. Barr. Oradnatae American Bohool of Oetpatby, Klrksvllle. Mo., sncoeMora to Dr. Grace Albright Offlc- bourn 9 ta 12 and 1:30 to 430 o'clock. 03 Fellows' Tempi, Phone Mala JTHf realdeore phone 3(08 red. TONSORIAL AND BATHS. Evan's Barber Shop Only flrst-olaw shop on Sla'n stroot ftvcv thtast new and uptrt.ata Finest poree lain bath. Bbave, 15o; haircut Mo baths. 25c. Two first-class boot blaoks. C. W. Bvans, proprietor. BENJAMIN 8CHWAR2 A SONoV Hop merchants, 97 to 0 State street, Salem. Oregon. Represent by Jon. Harris, WM. BROWN A CO-Uops. Mohair, wool, hop growers' sunflle. Na. 229 Commercial street Salem, One Ron. Phono 1301. ' SQUIRE FAR R AR Hop morcbaag and purchasing agent No. 818W Commercial street upstairs, Salem, Oregon. Phone 1C51. T. A. LIVESLEY A CO, Dealers ta hope and hop supplies. Phone 1311, offlce room 18 Oberhelm bldg, Sa eom, Oregon. J. CARMICHAEL Hop buyer. Otte In Bush-Broyman building. Balen, Oregon. Samples of choice hops so licited from all growers. CATLIN A. LINN Hop buyers. Hoot 8 Bush-Ilreyman block, Btlem, Ore gon. Phono 1431. HUBBARD A CR088AN Hop boy. ers. Room I. Murphy block, Saleea, Oregon. Tolophone No. 371. WATER COMPANY. SALEM WATER COMPANY OFFICE CITY HALL. For water servlcst apply at offlc-a. Dills payable monthly In advance. Mae all complaint at the offlos. EXPRESS AND TRAN8PER. CAPITAL CITY Express and Transfer MoeU all mall and passenger traia Baggago to all parU of the city, Prompt service. Telephone No. ML UBCICMAN-nEOMCK JtOMYliR WIRE FENCING. Hop Wire Woven Wire Fencing. Place your orders now and get re duced price. Car of fencing to sr?lv Oetober 25th; car ot fencing In No vember. Write and got prloes. WALTER MORLETIT, 0 Court 0t, 8alMn, Or. VARIETY STORE. Coat Ilangers-Hlu China In sets or by (he plies, In man? styles. The Vaticty Store 94 Court St Abbot M. Wtlea. I'M 9 DENTISTS. Ns-i CX H. MAOK ctMAiuuiAr t Dr .T. XL Kesas, la White Corner, flalem, Oregon. llrtiM dwlring ttiperior ooerauens a bv erat fe In any branah are la epeisv request THE ELITE CAFE 208 Commercial Street Regular Dinner at Nmb 25c Meals at all hours Service a la Carte "!' ' ruin 1 1 'WKjeaakasgaBSg0 WATCHMAKER. v E i ueuiscnerBOianitai , , .inmnimf-iinninT tsWoag-fKMsttoeK1 ''