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THE. DAILY JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON SATURDAY, AUGUST 8, 1903.
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at Summer Time Prices.
The House Furnishing Company.
Salem. 269 Liberty Street. Albany
DR. J. F. COOK
Has como to the conclusion that all profession of the hoallng ait out
sldo of tho vogetablo kingdom Is a failure. When your system Is run out
without puro blood. Tou will only find vitality In tho vegetable
kingdom. Poisonous drugs nor doctors' knives nor thunder nne"
lightning wll not rcmovo tho cause, but lay tho foundation for al klndt
of disease, Thoso poisons go into your bones, and kill tho life of them
and croato all kinds of diseases, cancorous tumors, consumption, dropsy
bono diseases, etc. You must bear In mind that bis medicine Is not
poisonous tonic, nor ? stimulant, nor temporary relief which you get from
poisonous drugs, whoro tho results aro suro death sooner or later. Doot
blamo tho mcdlclno. when It takes an effect and stirs up tho poisons or
dlseaso in tho system. You must not expect to bo cured in a few days, fot
your slcknoss or dlscaso has been a long time coming on, and It will takt
a long tlmo to get It out of your systom. It will take months or a year tc
build a now body from tho bonos up. This is what tho poople do not un
dorstand. Thoy aro used to being humbugged. His medlclnos aro com
posed of Nature's Herbs what tho human system requires. When tho anl
mals got sick thoy will holp themselves to thoso herbs, for thoy have the in
stlnct, and tho pooplo hav.o not, so wo have to make a study of It It ha
been a life study with Dr. Cook. Do not get weary; this llfo is too ehorf
and too sweet to worry out of this world.
Dr. Cook Cures All Kinds of Diseases
301 Liberty Street, Salem, Oregon.
Choice and Cheap Meats
I will soil tho best Moats that thoStato of Oregon can produce, as low
as any of my competitors, and for theprosont, will quoto the following
prices, aud at tho samo ttmo Invltoyou to call and Inspect our Moats and
get our prices on meats In quantities:
Until further notice tho following are
my prices:
Hound steak 10q
Chuck steak ...' 7c
Itoast beef ..'.. 6 to 10c
Boiling, boot .y",.-; 6 to 7c
Mutton, for qua'rtor Co
Droast of Mutton .'. 4c
Hind quartor of mutton 8c
leg of mutton 10c
fork loin 10a
Pork shoulder 8c
Veal, hind quarter 10c
Veal, foro quarter 7c
Twenty years, oxporlenco soiling
meats. I will meet all cuts.
E. C. CROSS, Phone
BIG SHOE SALE
NEXT SATURDAY AT
Jcod Vogt, 265 Com'l St.
Men's and ladles' rood flttlntr dress
shoes at the lowest crlce. Also some
broken slies. some were $350 now
2.50. 53.00 now 52.5U. etc. uo
where you can get bargain.
J. Brownstein & Son.
54 State street. Highest cash price
paid for Hides. Pelts, Wool, Tallow
and furs; als6 Ureteral dealer In old
Iron, Rubberaad Metals.
A CARD
To all consumers of ice In
Salem and vicinity.
Having bought the Capital Ice Works
e respectfully solicit a continuance
Jf your patronage. We will endeavor
w Improve the service and will keep
'iiue present excellent quality ortne
troduct.
Please address all orders to the
'aersigned or telephone no. 2131.
Good Beer for Salem
. As it will take some time to place
Jar product In. the market from ih
jaieo Brewery, -and as we wish to get
rted In business and In touch with
Uc trade la Salt and vicinity at an
Unydate. we have aude arrange
ments to handle the Olympla and Sell-'
"than Bay trews, so well and favor
?' known by tbeKOPleef the Pa
flc coast. Our price will fce-tke
e as the local brewery baa char
J and I th service we will render will
H Bade satisfactory.
Salem Brewery Ass'n
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TABLE for
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muwmmmmimz
"of Dining Tables
7.50
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291, Salem, Oregon
A stove that Is always ready I
A stove that makes no smoke, smell ot
ashes I
A safe stove! An economical stove t A
clean stove I
A stove that requires no skill to oper
ate itl
A stove whjch has revolutionized
"cooking," and has transiormea
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 wdod
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. Waile & Co.
OUk.JsWOat.X.A..
BttntU Tta Kisd Yw Hw Atari tej
Use Trlh tor Liquor habit
SUNDAY SERVICES. .
- ' "Christian 8elerice. "
TftChurcUjof; ClirisL Scientist
Lesson sermon and children's classes
at 11 a 'm. Subject of lesson sermon,
"Soul." 'Wednesday evening meeting
nt 8 pm. Reading room operi dally
except Sunday. Christian Sclenco
Hall, corner of Court nnd Liberty
streets.
Second Church of Christ, Scientists,
Chemoketn street, west of city hall.
Services at 10:30 a. m. nnd 8 p. m
Subject of lesson sermon, "Soul."
Wednesday testimonial nnd expcrlcnco
meeting at 8 o'clock. Rending room In
church open each afternoon, except
Sunday. All are invited to attend ser
vices nnd to'mako use' of thoJ rending
room-
Leslie M. E., South Salem.
W. S. Gordon, pastor. Theme Sun-
day morning. "A OHmpso Doyond tho
Veil; or, What Is Heaven?" In tho
evening Rov. T. F. Royal will preach
on "Pishing." Preaching, 10:30 nnd 8
o'clock. Sundny-school, 12. Epworth
League, 7 o'clock. Subject. "Stir Up
tho Gift Which Is In Theo." Junior
Lcnguc, 3:30.
Evangelical Lutheran.
East State street; ninth Sunday
aftor Holy Trinity, Rev. Ad. Eberle,
pastor. Sunday-school, 9:45 a. in.
nltnr service, 10:45 a. m.; sermon,
11:45 n. m. Strangers welcome
Central Congregational.
Nineteenth and Ferry streets. Sunday-school
nnd Kiulcnvor meeting as
usual. Sermon nt 11 a. in. and 8 p m.
by I S. Knight.
W. C. T. U.
Rov. George Ritchie, pastor of tho
Christian church, will speak nt the
regular 4 o'clock meeting nt tho W. C
T. U. hall, corner Commercial and
Ferry streets. All welcome.
First Congregational.
Preaching nt 10:30 a. m. Rov. H.
Edward Mills, pastor of tho Edge-
water Congregational church, of Seat
tle, will preach the sermon. Sunday
School at 12 m. Y. P. S. O E. at 7
p. m. . No evening services.
TWENTY YEARB TRIAL.
Thero are lots of good things rhe doc
tors know nothing about. Wo fre
quently euro people of dlseaso after
the doctors havo given thorn up. If
the disease comes from over work,
dissipation, of exposure causing weak
and watery blood, and loss of flesh and
strength, we havo tho ono Buro remo
dv In Dr. Gunn's Blood and Norvo
Tonic. Thoso tablets taken with
meals turn tho food Into rich red
blood, making strong steady nerves,
and increasing tho strength, building
up solid flesh at tho rnto of 1 to 3 lbs
per weok. This means health. ,Foi
norvous prostration, loss of memory,
or a pale, callow complexion, a better
rcmody was nover mado. Doctors
know nothing about this remedy only
tho fact that wo mako euros; as we
have been doing this for twonty yean
we know our method to bo the right
one. Druggists sell Dr. Gunn's Blood
and Norvo Tonlo for 76c per box, or 3
boxes for $2, o, sont by mall on re
ceipt of price. Wrlto us for a ram.
phlot telling all nbont this great med
icine Address Dr. Dosanko Co., Phil
adelphia, Pa. F.- salo at Dr. Stone's
D-ug Stores. 1
o
Excursion
toYaquina
$2.50 ROUNJ TRIP,
Sunday, August ICth, wo shall run
an excursion to Yaqulna Day and Now
port on the following time schedule:
Lcavo Sllverton 5:00 A.M.
Mt. Angel 5:10
A'rlvo Wood hum K??K
Leave Woodburn ,.5:30
" .Gervals 5:38
" Salem 6U2
A'rlvo Albany 6:58
Leave Eugene 5:20 A.M.
" Junction City 5:50
Harriaburg 6:05
Halsey , 6:22
" Shedd 6:31
A'rlvo Albany 6:68
Train will run through to Yaqulna
without chango, returning samo day.
O i'
A Minister Mistake.
A city minister was recently banded
& notice to be read from bis pulpit
Accompanying it was a clipping from
a newspaper bearing upon the matter
The clergyman started to read the ex
tract and found that it began: "Take
Kemp's Balsam, the best Cough Cure."
This was hardlywhat ho Had expected.
and, alter a moment's hesitation, be
turned it over and found on the other
side the matter intended for readlng.3
o
You may understand Latin, but
you will never know what osteopathy
is until you havo consulted a genuine
osteopath and had It explained. Tho
namo does not covor the sclenco; It Is
even misleading to many who think
they can translato It.
Drs. Scboettle, Darr & Barr, Osteo
paths, Grand Opera Houso, Salem, Or.
SURE CURE FOR PILE8.
Itching Piles produco moisture and
cause ltchlug, this form, as well as
Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles
are cured by Dr. Bo-san-ko's Pile Rem
edy, stops itching and blooding. Ab
sorbs tumora 50c a jar at druggists,
or sent by mall. Treatise Free Write
me about your case. Dr. Bosanko,
Philadelphia, Pa. For sale at Dr
Stono's drug stores.
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We seldom fenr n
danger that we cannot
see. The danger of
being run-down by a
horse is a very real
one to everybody, the
danger of being mur
dered by a microbe
docs not trouble u.
And yet the minute mi
crobe It more dangerous
than the wildest horse.
The only people who can
aflord not to fear the mi
crobes of diwase are those
who keep their blood pure
aud rich. These are prac
tically Immune from the
attacks of most microbes.
Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discov
ery purifies and enriches the blood, and
gives the body a yigorous vitality. It
cures scrofula, eczema, bolls, pimples
and other eruptive diseases which are
caused by impure blood.
"I liJt)n troubled for about (bur years with
ecteint, or ultlu dlnrntc, which at timet was
almott iinlx-nrntile n It woulil Itch no," write
Mr John Lnriun of tlj Powhattaa SI.Dalln.
Tcxat " l concluded to try Df. Pierce' Ooldn
Medical Dlwoyery, and alter using drc b-ttle
found tint I wa entirely cured. Pte accept
man think."
Accept uo substitute for "Golden Med
ical Discovery" There is nothing "junt
as good " for diseases of the blood.
Dr Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure con
stipation aud its consequences. .
SPECIAL
BILL AT
SHIELD'S
Bollis' By Request Will Sing
Duet From II Trovatore
Tonight Is tho farewell performance
of tho current company now playing
at Shields' Park, and thoso that havo
not witnessed this week's bill should
do so tonight As a social fcaturothls
ovcnlng, the Bollis, tho superb opor
atlc singers, will prosent by special
roqucst, a dramatic scono and duct
from "II Trovatoro." With such an
announcement tho park should not bo
largo enough to hold tho crowds. To
morrow night an ontlro now company
will appear, and a bill of raro novel
ties In tho vaudovlllo realm will bo
presented. Tho top-lluors aro' Morris
& Walton, two comedians of note,
who havo a bright, snappy sketch en
titled "Tip at tho Races" Miss Mar
jorlo Mandovlllo will do a contortion
act that will please all, and many sup
prises will bo In store for those who
seo this turn. Simras of cartoon fame,
will da Home drawing that will croato
all kinds of laughter, Tho Thompson
sisters, a pleasing team of dancers,
do n neat specialty, and aro bound to
mako an Impression on tho audlonco.
Jos. Thompson will again appear in
two now illustrated song's, and those
who havo heard him tills weok know
that ho is capablo of holding down his
end ot tho program. Tho polyscopo,
with another lot of intensely Interest
ing sceneswill closo tho performance
as usual. Tho evenings aro gettlnn
much warmer, and tho peoplo aro get
ting somow'lat used to outdoor entcr
tnlnments, and fully apprcclato
Shlolds.
CAUTIONI
This Is not a gentlo word--but
when you think how llablo you aro
not to purchaso tho only remedy unl
vorsally known and a romedy that has
tho largest salo of any mcdlclno In
tho world slnco 1808 for the cure and
treatment of Consumption and Throat
and Lung troubles without losing Its
great popularity all thoso years, you
will bo thankful wo called your atten
tion to Boscheo's Gorman Syrup.
Thero aro so many ordinary cough
remedies mado by druggists and oth
ers that aro cheap and good for light
colds porbaps, but for severe coughs,
bronchitis, croup and especially for
consumption wbero thero Is difficult
expectoration and coughing durings
the nights and mornings, thero is
nothing like Gorman Syrup The 25
cont size has JuBt been Introduced
this year Regular size 75 cents. Dr,
Stones' Drug Storea.
White.
Tho modern innovation of whlto
casket, wbito hearse and white horses
no doubt has como to stay, especially
In the case of tho obsequies of people
below middle age. Enterprise, fore
sight and business tact has brought
our Capital City up to dato In tills ro-
spoct Kind treatment and best ot
services guaranteed.
W- T. UIOPON,
7 24-lm 142 Court Street.
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CLASSIFIED ADS
ATtrttoeiisii. ftre Hots or taw. Is this totem
usntrtri WMsfer 3Sc SOe Wt ck $i.so
a isMitu AH vovr five Htes at tbe wm rat.
Wanted. A. small placo with pasture
and grain land, or will tako a dairy
ranch. Good references. Apply
with particulars, to A- O. Wood
worth, Routo 2, Salem, Oregon.
8-7-3t
Wanted. 10 or 12 cordB of big, round
oak wood. Address, stating quali
ty and price, J. B. T. Tuthtll, 40C
Cottage street
8-5-4 t
Wanted. A girl to work In small fam
lly. Inqulro ot Mrs. M. O. Cartor,
17th street, third houso north ot
Asylum nvenuo store. 0-4-3tf
LOST AND FOUND.
Found. A brown leather pockotbooW,
containing somb monoy. Owner
can havo samo by calling at this of
flco and paying charges.
PERSONAL
Ladles. Our barmloss roinedg ro-
llovos without fall dolayed or sup
pressed monstruation. For froo
trial address Paris Chemical Co.,
Milwaukee, Wis. 6-12-6t-sat
FOR SALE.
For Sale or Trade. For small im
proved placo near town, my houso
on Winter Btrcot Centrally locatod.
Will glvo or tako boot, if any. John
Holm. 8-5-3d
For Sale. Ono brood mnro and two
Holmdol celts: ono bay maro.
weight about 1200 pounds, good
drlvor or work horso; 20 head of
good milch cows and helfors; Bomo
tools. J. A. Parvln, R. F. D. No. 4,
Balom Oregon. 8-5-Ct"
For 8ale. A horso, weight about 1050
good double, single or for saddlo, a
good, gentlo arlvlng horso. J. M.
Rumbaugh, 3H miles south of Sa
lem. Or. 8-5-3t
For 8ale. FIno driving horso, gentlo,
slnglo or doublo; for lady. Inqulro
of Mrs. F. B. Ferroll, 645 State
stroot 8-3-lwk
Body Fir and Ash. A limited supply
for sale Goo. F. Rodgers, Court and
Liberty stroo's. 7-2S-6t
For Sale. A good second-hand wagon
at 400 Capital strcot Call at prom
ises and seo tho wagon. Charles
O'Brien. 7-28-GtO
For Sale. A steam onglno, about two
horso power, in good condition. Call
on 3. Ellis, at Flour do Lis confec
tionery storo, Salem. 7-22-tf
For Sale. A good work horse, about
0 or 10 yoars old, wolght 1250. Call
two blocks cast and four blocks
north ot tho North Salem school N.
O. Sbantz. 6-23-tf
For Sale 90-acro farm In Marlon
county. V. mllo of Santiam rlvor, In
good settlement Flvo-room houso,
barn and necessary outbuildings,
Woll watered with spring wator at
tuo door. Ton acres of fruit of all
kinds, principally wlutor applet!. A
lino fruit and dairy farm, with lots
of out-rango, within mllo of rail
. road, school, church and business
town, with largo monthly payroll.
This Is a beautiful farm of good,
black, productivo land, 'and if sold
at onco will tako 12000, with half
down, and tho balance from 3 to C
years, at 0 per cont lnterost. Im
modlato possession, For furthor
Information address J, 1). Ray, Mill
City. Ore. 6-3-3m
FOR RENT.
w
Rooms for Rent Up stairs, Cottlo
hloclo, by day, week, or mouth. Al
so light housokoeplng roomB. Elec
tric lights. Open all hours,
Mattle Hutchinson, Prop.
Commercial St, No, 333.
Phone: 2965 Main.
MISCELLANEOUS.
The Proper Thlna Tho popular
drink for family uso is O. 8. soda
and carbonated bovoragos, 12vory
body should keep those goods at
tholr homos, Call up Gideon Stolz
Co. 'phono 421.
I Have Just Purchased Tho Miller
stock ot now and second-hand goods
at 210 Commercial street Will glvo
you good treatment aud doslro your
itatronago. Second hand goods
bought and sold. Also a nice stock
of now goods on hand. D. F. Jor
man. 7-21-tf
Screen Door New and second-hand.
Frpm 76c to 1.35. J. N. Schauta'
second-hand rtoro, 107 Court Streto,
Salem. Oregoru 6-5-tf
Screen Door f 1.15 and upward, In
cluding hardware, screen windows,
Wlro Cloth, Lawn and Field Fenc
ing and Shingles ail at lowest
prices. WALTER MORLBY,
60 Court St., Salem, Or.
Unique Cleaning Rooms Shaw A
Johnson, tho cleaners, are now lo
cated at 209 Commercial street
They do a goneral pressing and re
pairing business. Specialties: Skirts,
silk waists, kid gloves, gents' cloth
ing. etc Phono 2614 6-28-lyr
You will always find the choicest
moats at tho lowost prlcos at Ed
ward's & Luschor's, -(00 and 410
8tato strcot 'Phono orders glvon
special attention.
LODGES.
Central Lodge No. 18, K, of P Castle
Hall In Hplman block, corner Stato
and Liberty Sts. Tuesday of each
week at 7:30 p. m A. R. Strang
C C, It J. Fleming K. of R. and B.
Foresters of America Court 8hor
wood Foresters No. Ifl. Meets Fri
day night In Turner block. S. W
Mlntura. C. R . A. L. Brown, Sec.
Modern Woodmen of America Ore
gon Cedar Camp No, 6216. Meets
every Thursday evening at 8 o'ctock
Holman Hail. Frank A. Turaer, V.
C: A. I Brown, Clerk.
Protection LodgeNo. 2, Anclont Or-der-Unltod-Workmonr
moots- every
Saturday ovonlng In tho Holman
Hall, corner, Stato and Liberty
streets. Visiting, brethren wolcome.
J. G. tiroham, M. W.; j; A. Sellwood
Recorder. ' V "
BHYSICJArjS AND VpQEON81
Drs. Morse and Robertson. Rooms
1 to 6, Holman block. Telephona
1381.
Dr. W. 8. Mott Will hereafter bo
found In tho Brey block, 275 Com
mercial street ovor Oregon Shoo
Co. Ofllco tolophono, 2931; reel
donco phono, 2751. Ofllco hours 0
to 12, nnd 2 to 5.
.OSTEOPATHY.
Drs. M. T. Schoettle, Frank J. Barr
and Anna M, Barr. Graduates
American School ot Ostoopatby,
Klrksvlllo, Mo., successors to Dr,
Grace Albright, Owe-- hours' d to
12 and 1:30 to 4:30 o'clock. Odd
FoIIowb' Tomplo, Phono Main 2721;
residence phono 2603 rod.
Dr. H. H. Scovell, 8uggestlve Thftre-
poutics and Ostcopatny. Nervous
functional nnd mental diseases, neu
ralgia, hcadachos, nordvous prostra
tion, dyspepsia, constipation, diar
rhoea, rhoumatlsm, asthma, otc.
D'Arcy block, Stato stroot 'Phono
Mnln 2855.
TONSORIAL AND BATHS.
Ryan'a Shaving Parlors Soven first-
class harbors engaged. Finest bath
rooms In city Wo uso antisoptla
8torlllzor. J. Ryan, Prop.
Evan's Barber Shop Only first-class
shop on stato stroot. Every tiling
now and up-to-dato. Flnott porce
lain baths, uuavo, 15c; hair-cut 25c
baths, 26c. Two first-class boot
blacks. O. W. Rvans, proprietor.
FRUIT TRAYS, BOXES and CRATES
all kinds and styles. First Class
work and material, Prices reason
able. Shop on Miller St., South
Salem. Phone Red 2191.
OEO. F. MASON.
THE ELITE CAFE
SOS Commercial Street
Crawfish ) AH served in
HotTamales the most ap
Cold Lunches ) petizing style
E ECKBRLBN, Proprielcr '
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S.C. STONE; M.O.
....PROPRIETOR OP....
STONE'S DRUG STORES
SALEM, ORE80N.
Tho stores (two 'i,nuiibw) are lo
catod at No. 235 M 297 Commercial
street, nnd are well stocked wltfc a
comploto lino of drugs and aedlclnes,
toilot articlos, perfumery, brushe,
etc.
Has had some 26 years experience la
tho practice ot medicine, and'ow
makes no chargos foncoBiulUtloa ex
amination or proscription.
CAPITAL 04TY
Express and Transfer
Meets all mall and naasonnor trains
Baggago to all partq ot tho city.
Prompt service. Telophono No. 241.
HECKMAN. HEDRICK MOMYER
SALEM WATER COMPANY
OFFICE CITY HALL.
For wator sorvtco apply at ofllco.
Bills payablo monthly in advauco,
Mao all complaints at tho office.
CAPITAL NATIONAL
Bank of Salem.
Tho only National ank In Marion
County. Transacts a gonoral banking
business.
8AVINQ8 DEPARTMENT.
Pays interest on savings account.
Harper's Whiskey u the bstt
del some Into yeur vast
Qua. Schrelber keeps It,
And you know the rest
FARMER'S HOME
163 State trt
PILES BU"? BuppcwitorH
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SWIW-9HBJI
Sold In Salem by 8. C. Stone.
Call for Free Sample.
11UIE WING SANG CO.
FANCY DRY GOODS
Made up in new line of wrappers, al
colors. White Underwear- All kinds
of waists; f4ucysu winer reods, silks,
raattltifs. Gents and ladles furnish
Inx roods now for sale cheap. I0O
Court St . Saltn, Or. Corner Alley.
Hay Scales
First-class bay scales' now in -operation
at tho Electrlo Storo, on East
Stato street. Always ready for busi
ness. ' A. S, EPPLEY, Prop.
7-J8-U
C H- MACK
Successor to Dr J. M. Keone, In
Whlto Corner, Salem, Oregon. Parties
desiring superior pperatlons, vt o4
erat fe -la aay branch are Is aelal
request, ,
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