Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, June 21, 1907, Page 7, Image 7

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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1007.
SHOUT TALKS BY
L. T. COOPER.
LACK OF ENERGY.
Nofflan or woman can be successful
ne haPPJ thy lack energy. If they
v get up in the
mornintraread-
ing the days1
work ahead
they will ac
complish very
little. A great
many people
are this way.
The cause la
lackofvlUHty.
Vitality or en
ergy la the
power to go
and keep on i
ji.a.o.ituits, going without
becoming more
than healthily tired. It comes from a.
owfectlr working system just as power
comes from a perfectly working en-
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MIsb Prlno married nn English of
Howoll Pralrlo. Mrl Rice was wound
ed 1 ntho Roguo Rlvor Indian wars,
battle of Llttlo Meadows, Nov. 2G,
1855, and carried out on a Httor.
Ho got a-small claim paid by the
slate and gets a pension.
W. M. Davldsou camo In 1852 at
tho ago of eight, with his parents
from Indiana, locating near Shedd,
and his father taking up land. Henry
Davidson, tho father got 320 acrea,
ono son and a nephew still owning
tho property.
other 1b Assistant Attornoy-Gonorni
Van Winkle at Salem.
S. Z. Taylor of Halsey camo in
1804 and located near his present
homo. Ho has 300 acr.es and has
lived In both Eastern and Wostern
Oregon, Ho has two sons, ono on
tlfo farm, Otis Taylor, and Prank
Taylor, a Portland physician.
Ellas Koeney camo to Oregon in
1846, and located throo miles bolow
Brownsville, and still has 310 acres
of his section left. Ho has a
son at Corvallis, Roy Keeney, and
Two men wero at tho reunion who ono at Portland, Dr. Homor Koeney,
camo across tho plains together E. a practicing physician. His son
P. Williams and Isaac Barclay of James Keonoy Is In tho Birch Creek
Pleasant Hill. They camo hi 1853, country, whoro ho Is running snoop
by Steer Overland Pullman , and on thirty miles of pnsturo land, ono
trailed Indians together. Barclay of tho largest sheep owners in tho
took a donation claim, which ho Bold state. Ono daughter Is Mrs. Jos.
last January. Mr. Williams still McIIarguc of Portland. Another son
owns tho farm of 276 acres which ho John Keonoy is n bachelor and still
iine. IfyoulackthlapowerBomcthlng bought In 1863. Ho paid $1,000 on tho old farm. His youngest
F out of order. Tea to one It's your . for it and now It Is hold at m;
itomach.
Take two bottles of Cooper's New
Discovery. It will get the stomach la
thape. see u energy ana ambition
don't come back before the two bottles
don1
are gone.
Thi letter la from a man who tried it:
"After suffering for some time from
itomach trouble, loan of appetite,
headaches and a kind of 'all tuckered
out' feeling I decided to try Cooper's
Uctt Discovery."
I used to get up in the morning
aick at m
though
many daughter' Is Mrs. Alfred Wright of
times that. Hk was with a party of Shaniko. Mrs. Keeney dlod at tho
300 at what Is called Mock's Cutoff, ago of 69 about a month ago. MIbs
who wero lost for eight weeks In Ida Norswlgor, a Btep-daughtor, Is a
what is now Harney county. Thoy guest at tho old homo, and was at
had to kill tholr cnltlo and abandon tho Ploncor's reunion at Brownu-
somo of their birch-Jim enrs and all vlllo with Mr. Keeney .
camo near losing tholr lives. Mr8 Ena McJIarguo of Browno-
M. V. Springor of Grawfordsvlllo, vlHet llve3 on tll0 oUi E. L. Waltor
camo in 1S50 via wagon train, six donation land claim. Tho Walters
nin n Mi a in n. ilnv from Port Dalles. n,n .... minin i to.ir nn,i t.
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:ix iwSi s th;nVhTtiHlta t0 ft day from I,owa t0 Fort.cntctI ono mno from Drownsvm-
was almost impossible to drag myself DlUlaB Lowls Tycor camo to Brownnvlllo
to work. Lota of times I had dizzy !lo gtopport at Portland nbout G in 1852 and while ho and bin wlfo
spells and backaches. After I used ....... . J. ... , t T
several bottles all these symptoms be- months, and lived for a tlmo In tho nro dead, four sons remain hero L.
gan to disappear and soon I began to first cabin built on tho slto of Port- B., C. B., S. B. arid Goo. B. Tychor,
feel like my old self again. Nowl.fccl innd by a man named King. Ills all of Brownsville A daughter,
Sorkor I always fUl Hkc it.'Tcat 'fo,kB cftmo up tho valley and lived In Mrs. J. B. Williams also lives horo.
well, 'and sleep well and am sure I will ok and Yamhill counties, coming Ho camo by ox train across tho
have no further trouble with my to Benton until 1880, when they plains, Wm. McCarguo, captain.
SDctr'it Midi Latub,167Portcc.camo to Linn. His parents aro dead, Wm. and Jas. McCarguo of Browus
' C - ' but ono brother, J. Q. Springor, lives vlllo aro both dead.
mi la u"!imatc Aha ncar,y ha,f at Philomath, a graduato of tho I Mrs. Jennlo Chrlstensen, a grand
million bottles of the famous Cooper .Trnito(1 rwhron CoIIoco. ,i..i t T..r ,in,.0 f
w. UHUblUVil fca ISl ItMl V wvi we
A. C. Hausman, who camo to tho tcachora killed at tho Whitman
America In 1852, camo to Oregon In Mission, was at tho reunion. Her
1802, locating at Brownsville in Parents camo to, Oregon City In 1847,
1864. Ho has sold Mils farnf of 214 .Immediately nftr thu massacre. Hor
acres, first in two additions to North father was E. J. Church. Mrs. Eliza
Brownsville, whoro tho S. P. depot Wnrron, formorlv of 'Brownsville
was located, on bin place. He hnd who was tho first whit" child born
142 acres loft, which' ho Bold to tho west of tho Rocklea In 1830, la now
Cannory company, for about $10,- ,u Idaho.
000. Ho bought tho McClaren prop- John Wllllnm Craig of Mehama,
orty ab 14th and Marlon, nnd on July camo to Oregon In 1852, from Ar
lst, will removo to Salem to njakojeansas, locating In tho Belknap Set
his homo. Isaac Van Wlnklo of tlomont, Benton county. Ho began
Halsey has alBO sold out and will to preach at tho ago of 17 and has
niovo to Salem this fall. Ono of hla boon In tho Methodist ministry o'vor
sons Is postmaster at Albany and nn- slnco. At tho Pioneers' rounlon ho
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Lard has been in existence a
long time-so has indigestion
Human naturo is hard to aolvo People refined vegetable oil and choice beef suet
medicines were sold during Mr. Coop
er'o recent demonstration in Chicago.
We are agents,
J. C. PERRY
OREGON PIONEERS MEETING
(Continued from pago two.)
band died on tho Plntt). Each of
tho womon packed out an Infant
child, tho husbands carried tho noxt
oldor. Ono Dnly child nnd Chan.
Illco, (thou aged 6) rodo out on tho
only pony In tho crowd. Tho Daly
bnbo is now Mrs. Williams of Salem.
who are most particular about adapting tho
weight of their wearing apparel to the
season and its conditions, who never think
of going out in a storm without an umbrella
and rubbers, who would not sit in a draft
for a farm, will calmly sit at tho tnblo and
stuff themselves with lard-soaked food and
not rcalizo for an instant that it is likely
to give them a full-fledged case of indiges
tion and clog their whole inner machinery.
Lard is produced from hog-fats, some
times impure, always indigestible, and
there's a good day coming when no ono will
think of using it for cooking. CottoUnc is
tho only rational frying and shortening
medium, in the world. It is made from
everything about it is dlgestiblo and condu
cive to health.
It is a product of .Nature.
It will make pure, palatable, healthful
food,' and food which anyone can eat' and
enjoy without the after-pangs of a disordered
stomach.
Every good grocer sella Cottelate,
It comes only in sealed white pails with
a red label and band. In the center of
the label is our trade mark a steer's head
in cotton plant wreath.
Try Coiiolene once and you'll never
more be a friend to
lard.
COTTOLENE was granted a GRAND PRIZE (highest
possible award) over all other cooking fats at tho
recent Louisiana Purchase Exposition, and food cooked
with COTTOLENE another GRAND PRIZE.
"Home Help" a booh ef 300 choice recipe, mtSted
by Mrs. Rarer, U yours for a 2 cent ttamp, IF you
eddreat Tha N, if. fturiank Company, Chicago.
A NEW FEATURE Tha patent air-UgWt top en thU pall la for '
the purpoio of keeping COTTOLENE clean, fresh and wholesome!
it alio prevents it from abiorbiag all cUsagreeable edors ef the
grocery, such as fUh, eiL etc
KWD7M
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Nature's Gift from the Sunny South
GET IT FOR HER
An Electric Flat Iron
FREE ON TEN DAYS' TRIAL
SAVE HER TIME
SAVE HER HEALTH
SAVE nEIt WEARY STEPS
SAVE YOUR MONEY
SAVE YOUR CLOTHES
SAVE HER TEMTER
SAVE HER COMPLEXION
Fill in coapon and mail to os the iron
will be delivered with all necessary
equipment free of charge
met Bomo of tho people ho proachod
to aa a boy.
Mrs. Clydo Foster of Brownsvlllo,
Is a granddaughter of Rov. Honry
Spauldlng, who wao with Whitman
at tho fatal mission. Mrs. John
Drown, who was Millie Spouldlng,
waB well known nt Brownsville It
Is almost lmpoRslblo to rcalizo that)
thcro aro thro generations gono
Blnco tho Whlman massacre
A. II. Frum la a nntlvo Bon, born
on hla fathor's pjaco, bIx mllon from
Lebanon. Mb fathor was Eugene
Frum, who camo from Illinois to
Orogon by ox-team route, ntx months
and twonty-ono dnyn on tho road. Ho
Una a son In Arlington ,ono at Long
Crook, and ono at Coburg. Tho two
In Eastern Oregon nro carpontors,
following tholr fathor'a trado, and
tho ono at Coburg 1b City Marshal,
STEER THIS WAY
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News On tho Water Front.
Work an tho largo scow ljolng
constructed nt tho foot of Stato
Htreot by tho Spauldlng Logging com
pany Is progroBBlng nlcoly and will
he complotod within sixty days. Tho
bargo Is tho second ono built horo
and will bo IM foot long by 30 tool
boa in.
Work Ib being riuhod on tho hull
of tho company's Btoamor "Groy
Eaglo" which is docked at tho foot
of Stato street.
Tho two bulldlngB Just north of
tlo lumbor company's ofllco on Front
and Ferry streotH aro bolng torn
down nnd In tholr place a largo lum
ber shed will bo constructed,
Tho water In tho rlvor stands nt
tho 2,2 foot mark,
for your Beef, Pork, Lamb, Mutton
and Voaf and you will get the flnot
Moat ovor killed. Tho tasty, juicy,
appotlzlng kind that makes you
want moro after tho first helping.
Only tho host fod cuttlo aro ever
killed for our trado, nnd our cus
tomers may always roly upon tho
vory host quality of moat, cloanly
nnd proporly drosaod, and In ovory
wuy fit for tho best tables. o
F. A. Kurtz
Phone 205 277 N.Com. St.
L1TTLK UO-PBBP
LOST BSIt IEBV
Cut out coupon and mail to us today
PORTLAND GENERAL ELECTRIC CO.
210 Commercial Street.
Qontlemen You may deliver to mo one Electric Flat-iron, which I
agreo to try, and, it unsatisfactory to me, to return to you within 10
days from dato of delivery. If I do not return It at that tlmo you may
charge the same to my account at $4.00. It Is understood that bo
cbargo will be made for the Iron it I return it within 10 days.
Name ..
Address
WANTED
A representetlve to take
cliargo of exclusive territory
for a lilgh-clMM pHbltahlttg
house, l'ltwwint work and
good compensation. Addroiw,
with refwocc,
Tho Outing Publishing Co,
Deposit, N, Y.
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But no one need worry about mutton
this time of tha year, if they oan gat'
dainty and delicious Spring lamb ea
an appetising and nourishing 8hh
mer meal. We have everyehlag la
choice meats, and all the delleaotw "
of the season In both freta aai,
smokod moats that will please
the most critical eyleure.
B. O. CftQM,
)eiewM
8Utea Street Market PheiM 9t
The ten days' ttUl offer applies only to cuitomct of oar
ctuftnt meter basis
DUILDIXQ A 1IOUHK
We caa supply you with the Um
br yen aeed at the prlee that will
patertolly eeeaoMtxe la the eet
Jast ea4 aaa see as aad leek aver
car yaraa.
llOIAM OP THE
CRISP KIND
whoro aro thoy? You wrtnt Uiera
not only for broakfaat, but for
lunch and dlnnor, with your soup.
But whoro aro thoy to bo had?
Answer easy; At Ullora's bakery.
Cakos, ptos and paBtry, too.
SEEDS
PKKDS
POULTRY SUPPLIES
LAND PLASTKR
HAY AND
MILL FKKDS
OARDUN SBEDS
FIKLD SKKDfl
HARPER
WHISKir!
The Aristocrat among Um I
Whhtkiee of the Ol4 School I
Without a Peer I
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And everything kept at
Srst-clas seed aad feed eoa-
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TILLSON & CO.
151 High St,
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