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vp-yyi'mXT P .. - nr4M. WEDNESDAY, JUIY 11, DATL7 OAPXITAI. JOUBNAIs 8x, v y 1800. l nMHnaH" gow ' . . I Mil, I '' 1 Ltatek Gdoii t 0 Young-America Cfaeese,, Sftfrnpf r Anchovies, . t'tmcfc Tfoflgtie, Chicken, 'jUtiLitdi Veal Loaf , GKtcs, Pickles and Chow., Sttdiazs, Special Prices on Coast and Motmtaia Supplies Orfett filled promptly; satisfaction guaranteed. W. A. IRWIN & CO. Phone 66 Cor. Grocery X-RAYS How fleeting i gy' AWco Rowe-velt-LoogwwrUi 't l,,uc n,Kh mw (o William Jwiadnf Bryan. "A dlimvr with herb" will wod be coitfi' fiwliUroaliK unW rVeretary Wll non'f !ruliii. Ho should bo fed on dW ed meat until lie changed kU tuI- W<nr Wifllrnoor law row o North ern Norway, l wlHatterapt to roach 4ii worth jks la a balooo. Somo good i bou to nwult, for If bo falls to find tbo pnlr, wo may v Wellman. t 0,itwnent ItwjxwUon of pckinjf Wuimi It 4 wpjvwd UI t 3.000- 000 ywrt A eouphi of p-wkerj cbuckud Irt tlw pro far v yvr or two would it oft tliurt vrf t fiw government pap uWni, a tlw uwnt would bo clean, Wil:i yi much unwt lo loft to the lUaorwtlon of Uo itwptorii. ThU ii a gorl 4blia for tho packer, a ray of ligbti atiiwart Mdr gkwirc-iir'w n good thtntf for rouHy dUoroot lnpeUr. JVf l jhUii, 4t i n )tltleit pin ii for i owoilupDOftt of bfibrry. lUfcwwV'rt HttvtotiHnvt that Amorlea would giiamnUM M MarW meat bear lm govmmwuit wtfltnp, dh not (It Srftotnry WiJhn' atutt'MMit tlt lu botft&ttta lwf wtt bo hU "If tii tot (tma part w wk ou " TW I apio- thing, nJiiJoxM a rlrdt, juicy sugg-tion to your mit orJor. Tho Oregon Comt & KsMcm Hallway CotnKiny ii goiun to buiW )vcral irailrwail hi v::iouj and suiuiry diroc tioiw. Thwo la not a shadow of doubt alwit l, for V'. J. Wiwloj', ocutivo hon) of thu companj-, who has boom ob jwrbimg Tight of way for two yis, ImM ai&mlrtM It to jrcMamiviHo cltl- loan. W J. Wlalcy wouldn't toll tho Mc Minnvlllo jnibllc who tlw financial backvm of hid job lot of rrropod rail road oro, fnp fcnn they couldn't boar it, but h took a cominittoo of throe out In tho wooMmn1, or grnvo ynTd, or some oM place, and In tho ooloinn moonlight, and tH irtcnoo of a mbblt's foot, gave up tho wlonV and uncanny Infor- nratiou, t IVJi'iloglits way an old sick cow Is good tMt for Amoiuoatu, if the "xtel:" olruiikH mro out out, and that tho Inlanoo of tlw fltMli ! not tbiiigcr out to bumon htlti!i. Tito horno oli tor in, iot H(ituimiii!i, but ho suggiWtH tiw,t wln'flior it ii liijurloiu to hiilth or tt, U id nb dKucolry offwwlvo to tUwcRw', and utterly Ugustlig to tliink about. Heoivtry W4ion should be nwulv to t k m. fow lvl of it, Tlio new quvott of Sftata bus beon bapttail tlinrto tiiti'M,onoeai an Infant, wfcfMi ultij wn tkn lato tho I'Vslij UtWih ebureh, a hoohi) timo whn ho wa.i n4o a iwnnUu' of tho Church of Htrgbuit), al Irtitij' a ftiw weeks ago vJ(!i hv wit iiMuit ti liifiuhtrr of the ltotimn Ontlwlic ohuroh. Y.x Tho lart Whig vho got In tlw klni; rw, got frownwl, cajitwrod a hinlKUvl, nU-irld Job im tjiUMm, Li onvlivi by aM tlw IkiVmwo f ib bculUrs lit Sin. Mh)W tho WM biiptbmi will Utk." A Sugar Cured Ham from this slvop siiouid be in the grub box of every camper. Flue sausages, lard ami bacon. Just.Lhe urticics for your oirt-iftjetrin. JlOrv roasl.: anil chnlro ciontc bMO,, rui,UM" lrwk- lnRn -, .... ...w. vx,..j atlro a specialty. A Tngto rtulah. A watehman'a uegt permittod a look In th al North So dyke. which la. child' ilagr could Uvo toppod, to proviso of Holland. In llk nuabr IvMaoth Jolvor, of Vance Utj. Mo-, permitted a little cold to go uanc-iUed until a trogla flalh waa only averted by Dr. King' New Discovery He rltt "Three tiieto' gave roe up to die of lung IntlaaimaUaa, cauej Doc & Kurtz All rruiuuvrJ Ci C-.ln. rv viiijjuii,ur Kr . ,-iwtd rtii; hn w f.'i.ni. New Dlteovery vd ray life," Gutr I antted beit cough a4 eJd cure, at J ANOTHER . JOB LOT OF 1 RAILROADS Executive Head of the Pip? Dreams Confesses That He' Has Strong Backing 1 TIM Ongoa Coast & Bastorn IJailw Compaq will build a liao from Port land to Eugene to giro a direct route So the East. .PreKminary work of tho conV pariy has icachcL a stage where i plans lie becoming apparent- W. J. Wife r', exccuUvo head of tbo comrfan in Oregon, today officially admitted tliati -pranti oro being pcrfectcl 'for Ja valley route, via rciIJIlnviHc or somjj wsarby poina i A large mooting of citizens at "Mc Jlbnvrao test tevoning was amended b; Jlr. Wilsej-, who nuio a statement of what thb comany is roafjh- to do in ox chnnco for a right of way. Mayor 3Kt. Jewa Hos.wled, amlf leading citizens man- ificj.to-1 a lively interLst in we prjfc. A delegation from Sheridan was in at tendance, aril ws oathusiastic for the railroad proposition. Committees were appointor to take up rlglii of way rnnt- Jti-rs with the Q-egoa Coast & Eastern Company. Protects the People. It waa 1rought. out that Mr. Wilsoy has not tlmilUl on any of thJ franr chie.i that have been) secured by hinr iti tho two years he Iras bom working on tho Oregon Coast & Eastern project, awl that very rigt of way contract is nlavi in esdw iw 'ho Security Sav- ingii awl Trust Bank, of PontOawl, to bo caTucolit! ami xict-urncl to tho pcoplo in cvont that tho railroad Is not built aeeonling to contract. Tho company lw placed three sur-voj-lng paries in tlw field, under well known engine fi4, to locaio the Toutes of tho roal In tlw valley and along tho const. Prom Uu morvemcntu of theso partity it nppeord that the roal wiil bo builrt from Portiarol to Tllkunook, via WUon river, and south via ToWJo in Coon" Bay aiul Eureka. Tho lino willj run ciit tihliough) Eugene awlt ovd tiho Ouscalo mouiiinlns o a connection! with somo twu.xntlwental lino, tho nalito of which ii not j't'tl divulged. Tlw valley lino will divV.rgo from the Tillamook lit at hojiio point westl of rortVwud, nniTl extend south Wirough or near McMituwillc, anil ou to EugonM, fobably -ia Cor-allie Survoyora at work. Tlw Tillatnook noittu Li being sun- vo.wil by n party undwr Engineer Kalph Hunt. Tlw wirvoy Is coinplotel thirougli Uw most diftlcult jwrtion of tit rouce. It Khns thnt, contrary do published 4tntomontM flvuiD a local railroad man, Uion is n good ,iouto witli a maximum gmdo of IVj ier cont tlrrough thb Wil son river gorge, ami oor tho summit of tlw Coast rangii Th pass is but 1325 foot olor.ttion. Utginv D. Ii. Cuinpboll, with a par ty of ujiginoors, la sibrvt'ylag tolw .wute fiTom ToUfc. Huth from Unit point ho Kur U being tAirvoynl by a par,"y iHntor tho drtot4oiii of EngituMr Stool. Hvirywhoro tlwy an said to bo secur ing a route of ooa- g ), wnd otimi 1KV!i. TU WWoa river Hiw Hl Imvd imioh boHvy svtYck, and u portion of it wIM cost $50,000 per mlo. Work Doing Steadily On, In splto of ftvnpjeuit criticism and ubuo Ut mt Leon tWrw'ol agnlmt w OnojHi (W-t & Eastern uiuU tak ing by two o- liia'o noHiiiptn, tho work of Mvurlng rlglits of ivw and outlMiftg nurw-H Is going utowHIy on, it m himiI, atul the ooimtiinv will, within a ftw uwaUm. 1o reir- to nHwneo ooaVnietioiK EntniHco to I'orMtnvil wiH Ma U up fee oonsldor atioH, A) Mm moa iKiMwd tho p'.ijcct y thy. ,ir wtiililvnt they will jvoeivo ni oJj- fnin but Ulml trvtuUiteat ut tw Uoi.Vi of ritut oky. ANEW VARIETY OF TROUT HUNTING. . A PLAGE 4. T0SQUAT Named After Roosevelt to In dicate Its Qualiuies as a Game Fighter "A newly discovered Pacific coast fish has been named after President Roosevelt, not by its proud', patriotic and presumably, Republican parents, but by experts of tho fisheries bureau with the president's express permis sion. This fish, so tho experts declare ,is found! only in ono amall stream, trib utary to tho Kern river In tho high Sie-xas of California, called Volcano crook. The president has taken a per sonal interest in its preservation and has di-ected that every effort be made to propagate it artificially and to (lis tributa it over tho United S'-ates. It is hardy and prolific and the exports believo it will thrive and multiply in the culd stroams of tho Adirondacks and in other paTts pf tho Eastern United States, as well as in the moun tainous regions of the Pacific. "An expedition sent to investigate tho fish made an enthusiastic report to tho president, in which- it was stated that in richness of color this trout 'was not equaled by any other known species,' -In form it was described as 'no lea Uswutiful, having p-'fect lines, nnd fins largo and woll proportioned ' Tho report centinues: " 'Salmo Hooseveltl' (to give the fish its proper scientific name) is a gol den trout. "When it jumps out of tho water in tho aunshino, it looks as If it wero literally made of gold. On tho back it is of a light yellowish olive color, but tho lowor eides and belly a,"o a bright golden yollow, and along the middlo of each runs a rosy band. The gills aro rosy, and so likewiso are the fini, except, the back fin, which, as well as tho tail, is olive and yellow mottled with black spots. It is about a foot in longth." "For tho protection of tho fish, tho president has beon asked to oxcnd tho limits of Mt. Whitney military reservation so as to includo tho whole of Volcano Creek In order that all requisito regulations in Tegard to fish ing may bo enforced. "Tho fact that tho president has choson a Pacific coast fish on which to bestow his namo is nnother evidenco of his acknowledged porspicacity. As it Is 'unequaled by any other known species' and is 'vigorous and1 admira bly fitted for life in tho turbulent waters in which it dwells,' its selec tion for tho honor, especially at this timo, Is a peculiarly appropriate one. "Tho president, nevertheless, will bo lucky if ho escapes being accused by hii opponent of ai'b'tnpting by this means to luiluenco tho Izaak Walton vote in tho house or senate. of vital "P ,a- be hrought WE WANT YOU , . T tlt IM you bBk,M to Uv you fe-fl Ulrit4 l lU growth Htt wiU la the.Minwuntty, An tenant with your feouu buk wl!l ee ju gtettr tmUM tuJig la the tommuttlty as4 t prostljje. tht yoa ay sever lure Jje4 Ufor, If yot A U oat eft our Wslu, w will U i4t4 to Me it ttt M tke ! f 19, iULSH WATS AKK. Sulw State Bank L. K. PAGE, PrMUmt K.W, HAZARD, CwlOic 0. l'erry'e drag te. Trkl bottle free. Sta atul ll.i 4W V fa'u th? L'aae of Betding. Ah h stutlxvof tfei. phAtwkciw wc f wUt;, ke mrkm vt Wri Invent out tktt Umetoii rtfvrii f Uto & lWB r Kt lrt la Uw upjH Wrw tV Um hvMt,r attw, to It hr trUrotM h U of tibia to riMd u t4M xv Uw owr Uif of tkj UKok eoxvJ. je Vtu, aeeordUg. I) o.euvd to mmi i'rwwh edctuMg At tonio aMt4iTub) tcprorsmnvi aH Ui ws In tjnvnuy, wwking Knv , JU, a,u tUt iuoruwO ySMXt rapMity of wadr l 1 rwH. fcww of tU Ufsw. h fe4vo tvvoia rctia miv- Hfc In .-.vwo Kon ndtising wi K-iWl U prini .tW, awl t. jvH haw lta oH ntifucUcy-. iferpet'i NWkiyj "i 4i.- -.i irj?nz i " A CoimtrySchool House That v- - Has ,no Place to Call Itc HnttiAl iD '. '''- , .V ? f TO HONORS OREGON'S, GREATEST Would Pull the State's Other Leg for Marbles, Also-'-.for a Wad of Money The political gosslpors who must' have somettag to ws- ' tho iht-ated' torn, In the absence liitil m-enW. have srtirrdd .inn- Mm nrossuro will to bear on tho nest legislature to have an approbation mad in the intcrost of high art. , , Tho paTtibubjr- fonn tlus high art will take w to beautify the tatato house grounds with, eomeigh class statuary of the me who dM so much to make Oregon great in pionrer Iaiya. lb is argued that Oregon owes it to posterity to have in the public grounds Htatuca of such' men as General Joe Lane, Senato- Nesmith, Colonel E. D. BaUcr. Dt McLoughlitf, and others. Almost every othW state in the Union 1 0f tho district school boairdv amd Hot' Ms tho trrounds of i's capitol adorned ' is eTerk of thto amo' aggregation. 3 with tho statues of its great men and At tho electio, Lawrence and Sul Two caisoa will comra up for trtial in i ho circular 'bovtlt today Tvhich gro out of thbneigu'bornood; Yow'over tHo loea- itiorf of tho otool Iwmao In districS No 80. Theso suite are .Lawrence tigxitui Keen and! HowiuV and! Suthaiaa,! against tho eamo dofendnnits. District !No. 80 is ai pbosperous coinl rmiiviy in tlj'o fortilo vino-clad wgionJ of tho classic Waldo Hills. Lad Matrch. an eflecbion waa hoM appiwiriad ing monoy to build a school houao, anfl to sottlo tho question of ibho location oj the building. The contofti was a waTi one, thero being sovoral faaUonu, oaej of which Idosiredl tho house neam th homes. Lawlonco and) Sullivan are cr, izona of tho district, Kcene is clradrma! the friends of tho movement say that this is an autpicious time, as the peo ple of th'e aLate were never more pros pwous ami free fiiom IdobJ. In times of profound peace states usually turn to arts, sciences and' civic adornment It is aTgued that the state could not spend a moderately largo van, who belonged to one of tho f tiona, showed 'up to votcL Keeno asi Howd, who aTO Tnemb'ers of the otb incnoni, reiusciu w jtauuii mem taj pj-ivilege. Then the gentlemen), whoso ballnl were .nejeoted, brought suit in the oocrl of Justico Turner against Keeno amount of money, to better advantage j irowtl for damages, allcgin'g they la than in having somo such statuary , Cen injured $245, on nccouno of k maUo for tho capitol grounds. i being aliowc'! to vote. WHen tho cai ml it. .0 STB- 1..,. n,,4. Illllrt, A?.., T... Xlt rn..H,Vta. wa..a. . xne aiaro oi uu-guu u.i Bici " were crieu uuauw xuium giivw a. t of nothing for tho pa"petuation of ita dct granting tho full amount sued fe great men on canvass, or in maroio or bronze. Tho Uaubs, alleged to be oil paintings of tlw governoma, thab lino tho walls of thlo senate chamber and hall of representative's, to th'e contrary notwitha'kinding. Iiends of tho movement express the hope that in the evont tlw -next legis lature decides to do this, it will not atitompb to pay political debhs by awarding the contracts to "aTtists" who havo rendorrtl their party signal service as ward Weelors. A-Hard lot of trouble to contend with, spring from a torpid iiver and blockaded bow els, unless you awaken thorn to their proper action with Dr. King's New Lifo Pills; tho pleasantcst and most effoctivo euro fob Constipation. They provent Appendicitis and tone up the system. 25c at J. C. Perry's, druggist. to Law:xnico, but deciUod against: S livan. J Both parties to thte suit were isfied with! Justice Tunncr.'s deci and took an appeal to tho circuit i In tho meantime tho location of new school houte in th'e rich and w tilo community of idistrict xso. nicistled anions tlw sun-kissed Wi Hills, is reeking a place to squat. It is probable that another eleo'iJ will bo held to Vletcmnno thid mon ous matton. In this litigation Holmes & Hols are attorneys for tho plaintiffs Camxm & Cannon mopresont tho offiMj of tho school board. Como and Sea " Out now assortment of glasses f watd? and Ieanonade. Very cheapJ high polish, from 20c per Got up, tii Yokohama Tea Co. Phono Main 61 la Poncer Yaara, W put up eotfw for niut ami inoun Vnln oiiMiijs in nirtfpkt jwpw Ugs. 'iUi jeeir .vo jmt it p ur airtight oani &y so) ev.ry tiw yon use out ov It, Olvo uh ywir 1m ami ln.ve ft gvl, d.nw cup of coffee in oamp. . ,lo 07 Mla or Yokotwnw Tw f 'o. Victor Point Items. The Fourth U jwt and gouv. We Victo.' Pointer took Salem in In great slie. Wo visited the Skuloo. took cluineoi on tho "country store," nnd aro now hard, at work, and waiting to seo if our fortunes will come true, :vi told by Madimu ItomucHa. TUo rain which threatened tho de atructiou of the bay crop Is ovd', nnd i aro having ideal haying weather, alo ileal hay to out. Crops of all kia.ln, wheat, oats, cheat, olo-5r and vatch novor looked better than now. Graim out'inc will uvb- ubly begin in nlout two weeks. The (wtU are beginning to assumo a yellow tlngo now. Work N projf teasing rapidly on F. M. Miller's new hous, uoJer tho skill ful mancigmiuent of Anton Daro anl IVnnk Knutfmaa, isyivosior uocrnor naa a narrow es cape from donbh! from (Viowning while uttempting to mviny across tho dam at Fisher 'ti dsiwmdll; The little f.dW sank twice, but waa rescued by Eoy Darby boforo going Uowa tho third timo. If pjvronu aio noV moro careful about ollowlug their children to go UiCTit, there will bo a fatal accident to record before 4)ho summer U over. Tho Buxroj Drowned, Sou tinw ,igo Uw lortMtar bureau of t4k r daurttt wilwl.xl un tho ttHWut of .nvdtoK lato Uw PlUUp pW .xw A-n .caa dovkvy. known 4 "bttwa." for imm awog th Sn- MlwTkin; IhxjuIo, Mhiiv nJ,U. ,frm tho Mad now U4u that so. w alnit kalf tlw WftcdgnwiMit, wtre lnwtKl lr tbo wvU rains of th wot u,u, tb awmnls being Mught f Ui I.V orj-o, wl, i knowiag tw to Hlwkw twav, Mko tko umivo laat of ll. The rUv, no wore Uttle f-nW of tlw tmlul, ViwlarW Jhat U Ihikvvj bad boo &wb1 b CAnaa tLay.Cid not fctr nm wuh tg coetvHn out of rh rab REMEMBER, FOLKS Thirt lis aooa as you notice tho first symptom of . disorder! Stomach. Llw KUivey or Boweia you can mw yoursolf tv tot of urawwHturfcr suffennq by talinu & fw divsos of to ct4c brated HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS wttthouti any delay. Our 35 years' ;N oAl of cui, ii tlw bwt guamnUo of lt mans. It eurea IndiKeetiea, Dys. Ma, CosUvenesa, BiUoasaess, Heart. . rutuleacy, CJraapa, DUrrhoea ral, nu or Malaria, rvr aad ACM. WHEN YOUR GfflNDFATHl WAS A BOY HE USED A Jfll M?CX)RMICK mo Monu 9 le-t experts have spent three-quarters of a century pari ing the McCormick Binder. Tho results aro ombodied in tho most po-fect piece of harvesting med The 1906 McCormick Bim If you'll call and look over the machine you'll note tho 'things that U th.i superior of them f.Il Plymouth Binding Twine JtJ:.9, m twine! every" . .-v.vun.ug uuiuto vii Baiisuee: users. ii runs so everi" That's what the customers sav. Xhnr . i.tL-t n... L , SSL"1 a",M" h" TOrt81 piiKssfa unloaded a car and are ready for vou A F.A. Wiggins nl Turn JXaeilawy U IMPLEMENT .HOUSlF I'- -.ua-t-.H.-v3.. )- .n, '-'""tTTlirjiia-,