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. .1 DAILY OAI'iTAJj JOURNAL, ClALEM. OREGON WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28. 1007. Ewa, 3 iv tvn sm jnboxtslOc. W t . i writes or KLAMATH i.rCtmrv. and Gov- hiKrt Mating Plant 3 5C5b, 1, Wagner Soda Springs ...... icth wo drove to !. or a twelve mile and camped tor amu. nrfcd on again at 3 p. m., j Jenox creek, then we passeu 1 1 (foe belt of tirauer, iorm- nti by the Southern racmc I company, but now owneu, -i w A. C. Honklns, United au..f. from Illinois. On , oi Mat tracts are settlors Aire bea living on their claims nrtirt,butarenow notified to -. holdlncs. as this land Cbi Uken a Heu land by Hop- Ki tit Interest of the railroad. uim ihould be protected by Ljj detriment. They have had &t possession for twenty . n in wultv ten years gives tijttMble possession of prop- r llviif there we drove on to t Urge Mwmlli, which cuts tu:'M of lumber, which is (jjroMgama on uio rnuruim bbIIm. Then wo drove to p&!Jon toren miles east, then rftffimnrA miles, am! rrosfltMl t&Mifi river, way below the , Ti gate this a new name, Vf Roaring River," of Itoaatr. The waters conn ! Mil mell over tho eront irtjtut below the bridge the Bftrfflc railroad Is at work kmt bank, grading for n r plant. I did not learn lire It was to be. Then ia for Keno. a small town ch side of lower Klamath kis Is a fine body of water. ft boat, and rowed around a. m our trolling hooks, but 1 iraa anything, Then wo iw for Klamath rails. On In; e saw Superintendent .M wife on their way out. Mwttet to sneak to him na Jua the stage Arriving nt I e met our old friend nr. fcflt ho directed us to a flno for a camn. In n lnf i,v , Mowe He save us wood. .ie-tt' for our horses, nnd i SI Einr nthar (n.... L ;" ha one of the flnost "Jflpt. and saddleries' In tho We of Portland called the " Saddlery " KjWone of the finest banks """i American Hanking Tier iltn .. - "I . grocery, drug, hard- ?men and tin nn.i ' omj also m tntt and loan, and In- """Ml. llwrv ... ,.,,. t.fftn;;...r"' riK- a.L.rH,fS'aueilu- Salem A splendid city briH 7' u court h0U8. ."'WM.som. iSr..?' S?eat. ditch for - ' umniv . .. 'Mui : rvne ?. at floods ttl ,v. !hslatr gates lit;r Tkte ditch 'UB.J.r0 ! many rr!TZroun,y We Jay returned to this city, where he Is fomlllnrly known as "Charley;" The Mnson Construction company has moved nine miles below the city on n new lino of work on the ditch. There are some spots in th9 ground along the government ditch where hot spots so hot that If a horse steps In them Us hoofs arc so quickly cooked that they wll' come off, and tho horses have to bo killed. Thoro was a great many In jured during the making of the ditch here. There Is one spring Just north of town that Is so hot that It will cook the skin off a hog, by simply dipping it In, and taking it out as quickly as possible. It Is known as Klamath Hot Spring. R. It. Ryan and Party. vr - -- w . s. TIRED AND SICK YET MUST WORK Man may work from sun to sun but woman's work Is novor done," In order to kcop tho home neat and protty, tho children well dressed and tidy, women overdo and often suffer In silence, drifting1 along-from had to worse, knowing1 well that they ought to have holp toovorcorno tho pains and aches which daily make life a burden. It is to these womca that Lydia E. Plnkham'a Vegetable Compound, made from native roots and herbs, firtmna tin a l1aata Wrinn fllA tariff" Nuva etna t UiV0Uf - vw .. . . Aft ft V M X. . Its aro deprs.oacci. the ueaa ana bacv mno. y-vy liuin aches, there aro dragglng-down pains, nervousness, slesnleasnesfl, atad roluotanco to go anywhere, these are only symptoms 'whick unless heeded, are soon followed by tho worst forms of Female Complaints. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound kcopa tho feminino organism ina strong and healthy condition. It cures Inflammation, Ulceration, displacements, and organic troubles. In preparing for child-birth and to carry women safely through theChango of Life it Is most efficient. Mrs, Augustus Lyon, of East Earl, Pa., writes-- Dear Mrs. Pink ham: "FOr along time I Buffered -from female troubles and had all kluds of aches and pains in the lower part of back and sides, I could not sleep and had no appotlto. Since taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and following the advice which you gavo me I feel liko a now woman and I cannot praise your medicino too highly.' Mrs. Pinkham's Invitation to Women Women suffering from any form of female weakness aro invited to write Mrs Pinkham, at Lynu, Mass. Out of her vast volurao of ex perience sho probably has the very knowledge that will help your case. Her advice is free and always helpful. frHHtiei-i CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT i lt?llIl8I8ta-4HI-tl-Hft-HitllHI FOK BALB. or Sale. Good driving nnd work ing horso, about 6 years old,welght about 1150. Also rubbor tiro buggy and slnglo hnrness, both now. 1739 Asylum nvenuo. S-27-lwk For Snlu I will sell In tho next 20 days my dairy, consisting of 43 flrst-class cows, 1 separator, 10 cans, 70 tons of hay, alBO 400 acres of lnnd to rent for cash roht. One mllo southeast of Turner. W. C. Qantz. 8-27-lwk GEORGE DAVIS. Brainy shortstop of tho Chicago tcnin, American lenguo. HAD AN AWFUL TIME. Hut Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy Cured Illni. It Is with plcasuro tha't I glvo you this unsolicited testimonial. About a year ago whon I had a sovoro caao of measles I got caught out in a hard rain and tin mcaslos sottlcd In my stomach and bowels. I had an awful time and had It not boon for tho uco of Chamborlnin's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy I could not hnvp possibly lived but a few hours longer, but thanks to this remedy I am now strong and well. I Imvo written tho nbovo through Blm plo grntltudo and I shall always spenk a good word for thlB remedy. Sam II. Gwln, Concord, Gn. For salo at Dr. Stono'- drug storo. n Soft Soap. "I don't understand," cried she, pettishly, "why It Is you find poker so fascinating." "An, my denr," roplled hor hus band, "It's tho queens in tho deck; thoy remind mo so much of you." Phllndoplhla Press. o Tho Texas Wonder, Cures all kldnoy, bladdor and rhoumatlo troubled; sold by all drug Elsts, or two months' trial treatment by mail for $1.00. Dr. E. W. Hall, 202C Ollvo street, St. Louis, Mo Send for testimonial. Sold by Stone's drug storo. o May 20, 21, June 6, 7, 8, .hily 8,1 J 4, 6, August 8, 9, 10, September 11,1 12, 13. To Chicago and return, $73.16. St. Louis and return, 169.16 St. Paul and return, Omaha, Council Illuffs, 8loux City, St. Joo, Kansas City and return $C1.65. WM. M'MURRAY, K-21-tf Qen. Pas. Agt. Hardwood Floors - IN CANS Spread them on your old floors with a good brush, and havo an up-to-dato recoptlon room, dining-room, hall or parlor. Nat ural wood finish, tough, elastic and durable. VARNO-LAC Exactly Imitate all flno woods, no matter how old tho surfaco to bo stained. Tho only article mado that requires no skill to pro duco good results. Avoid disappointment by romomborlng to ask for Varno-Lack. Made by Acme Whlto Lead & Color Works, De troit, Michigan. GEO. B. JACOB FRONT AND PINE STREETS, JJORTII SALEM.PnONE 401. NEWPORT The Ideal Pacific Coast Resort on YAQUINA BAY Comfortably and quickly reached from SALEM via Southern Pacific to Albany, thence Corvrtlllo & Eastorn Railroad. Round trip rates from SALEM, $5,000 for reason tickets, good for return until October 31st, nnd $3.00 for throe day tickets, good going Saturdays and roturnlnp Monday following dato of ealo all tickets honored for going or roturn trip from Albany on Corvallla & Eastorn "every Sunday" excursion train loavlng Albany 7:30 A. M. and returning leavo Newport 5:30 P. M. For further information call on ticket ngont Southorn Pacific, Salem, Corvallls & Eaatorn, Albany, or GEO. F. NEVINS, General Passenger Agent, CorvHllls & Eastern Railroad, Albany, Or. For Snlo Household goods. Bar gain if taken at onco. Enqulro at 2000 East Stato street, corner of 21st Btroet, south. 8-2G-3t For Snlo Threo acres land, dwoll Ing house, storo building, stook of gcnoral merchandise. Best loca tion in tho valley for country etoro. Doing a splendid business. Address Box 221, Salem P. O. 8-24-lm LODGES. Foresters of AmorJcn Court Short wood Foresters, No. 19. Moot Tuesday in Hurst hall, Stato street Leo Abblo, C. R.; A. L. Brown, F. S. Central Lodgo No. 18, K. of P. Castle Hall In Holmnn block, con nor Stato and Llborty strcots. Tuesday of each week nt 7:30 p. m. 03cnr Johnson, C. 0.; E. JIL Andorson, K, of R. and S. Modern Woodmen of America Ore gon Cedar Camp No. 52 4 C. Meets ovory Thursday evening at 9 o'clock in Holman hall. W. W Hill, V. C.J F. A. Tumor, clork Woodmen of World Meet ovory Frl day night at 7:30, In Holmnu hall, L. E. Ponnell, C. C; P. L. Fraa ir, Clork. ( Wood for Sale Plenty of oak, nBh and big fir. Call on Hop Leo Co., 231 South Commorclal streto. 8-26-Ct For Snlo or Rent Attention nursory men and far mors, 320 acrcB, all In cultivation, doop soil, flno Improve ments, convenlont to rail and nav igation. ThlB farm Is especially adapted for nursery buslnosB. In quire of owner, George O'Brien, 490 North Capital Btroot, Snlom, Oregon. 7-20-tf. For Salo Two slnglo top buggies, In flrst-cluBB condition. Ono rub bor tired. Apply to O. W. Yannko, Fashion atnblos. Telophono 44. 7-18-tf For Sale Ono of tho boBt dairy farms in Marlon county, contain ing 100 acres, one-half mllo east of Aumsvlllo depot; must soil on nccount of ago. F. II. Lightfoot, Aumsvlllo, Or. 8-23-lm Lincoln Annuity Union. Sick, nccl dont and. ponslon Insurance; $2, 000,000 pledged: ovory claim paliS Good agonts wnntcd. J. II. O. Mongomory, supremo organizer, Box432 Snlom, Oregon. R. R. Ryan, socrotary, 540 Stato street. PLUMBERS. Tlieo. M. Bnir Plumbing, hot water and Btcam heating nnd tinning. 164 Commorclal Btrcot. Phone Main 102. 9-1-lyr " '" - . i ,, M. J. Potacl Plumbing, Btcam and gas fitting. SuccosBor to Knox 9i Murphy, 226 Commorclal street, Prono Main 17. WANTRD. Good Pny Mon wanted "everywhere to tnck signs, distribute-circulars, samples, otc. No canvnsslng. Ad dress National Distributing Bu reau, 100 Oakland Bauk Building, Chicago, Illinois. 8-2 0-3 1" FOR RENT For Rent Furnished rooms for houso-kcoplng or board for a slnglo lady or couple. Apply to Mrs. MarkowitBch, 730 North Front street. 8-15-tf. For Rent Seven-room house, hot and cold water, electric light, bath room. Inquire of Aug. Schrelb or, 660 North High street. 8-25-tf nmiiMWawannnMmniiniiia Pnuio PIckerH Wanted for somo of tho best orphards in Rosedale; now houses for plckors; 6 cento por biiBhol for Italians; work for mon in tho dryors. L. M. Gilbert, R. F. D. No. 4, Snlom. Phona Farmers 111. Wrlto or call up. 8-26-3t-wlt WJU pay'GOo Schlndler. 8-20-lk Hop Pickers Wanted,- por box. John M, Phono Farmors 17. MISCELLANEOUS. Voget Lumber nnd Fuel Co. Lunv bur .shlnglce, building material, wood and coal. Low price nnd prompt dolivorloe. Ono block oast of S. P. posoengtc dopot. Phono 108. 7-2-tf Wanted. Clenn votch nnd oat or clean clover hay, about two tons. R. D. Allon, at court housu. 8-21-lwk Wanted-Immodlntoly, n competent girl for gonornl houso wprk. Small family, good wages. Apply at'lES North 13th fltroot, Snlom. 8-22-tC I Show tho substltutor that you havo a mind of your own by getting WHAT YOU ASIC FOR, -h 1 1 in i ii 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 if ifc.Vn1 Wrty ar- Nti1 01Sht bv hnat 'Mrthecem: u&JS they ,eft W. '" " Wttd a Shnrt - 'Tllrl. - .tw.. l t"''': family viU 17" mink U 2JllvelD, than v Moore has I O. K. STORE I 12th Street Everything in Groceries Also ICE CREAM AND SODA WATER NEW Blackberry, Grape and Alljerta Phosphate drinks. Thono In your orders for groceries or ice cream. Main I I Everything O. K. A. A. Englebart f Proprietor h m i n 1 1 h m h M.niwt UfiK 9i SELF RISING B B. B Floti? For Boston Brown Bread, Grlddlo Cakes, Mufllns and Plum Pudding. ALLEN'S B. B. II. FLOUR CO., INC., SAN Jose, Cal. r wmr r 9 mh r Literary Note. (A Soml-Centonnlal.) Tho Atlantic Monthly announces that this all It will colebrato Its somi-centonnlal. This "backbono of Amorlcan magazines," so Independ ent in the plainness of its ornng cover and Its refusal to print pictures, deservea hearty congratula tions from all over tho country. Half a century Is a long time In this land for anything, and half a cen tury of sound writing and thinking on vital topics by our soundest pub lic men call! for more than passing notice. Turning to the Ales we And In the first Issue (November, 1857), Parke Godwin's "The Financial Flurry," tho title alono of which suggests its spirit. In the last Issue (August, 1907), Anna A. Rogers writes on a Bubject of largo Inter est: "Why American Marriages Fall." And in the long series of brilliant articles between wo read many Important chapters In Ameri can history. A career Hko the AtlaHtic's Is unlquo In the magazine world. Tho Wrong Mini Warned. Gypsy Fortune Toller (seriously) Let mo warn you. Somobody'a go ing to cross your path. Motorist Don't you think you'd hotter warn tho othor chap? Phila delphia Inquirer. Hotel St. Philip Fourth and Fifth nnd Burnsldo Streets, Portland, Oregon, New fireproof European Hotel. Steam heat. Modern conveniences. Rates $1.00 per day and up. Union depot car will land you at tho door. H. M. PIERCE, Prop. SALEM BRICK YARD A. A. BURTON. Prep. Brick alwayg oa feasd, ia car lots or otaerwjw. Prasstd brick atajU to M-tlw. Yard oa gtat srtf MUtk of FtKwitlary. -7-1-tt. Concreto Work. Got My prlcoa on sldowalks, curbs, soptlo tanks and comont work of any kind. All work gunrantood flrst-class. M. Ward, Highland add, Phono 669. 8-11-tf nutto & Wendcroth Flno wlnos, liquors and cigars. Wo hnndlo tho celebrated Kollog gand Castle whiskies. Cool and refreshing beor constantly on draught. Sputh Commercial Btroot, 0-3-lyr Enlarged Our meat market on Enst Stato stroet has been doublod In slzo and wo, aro hotter proparod than over to servo customers. Prompt sorvlco nnd tho host of moata our motto, Call or phono 199. B. E. Edwards, Prop. Wo Aro Cash Purchasers Of poul try, eggs, and all kinds of farm produce Berry crates mado up In unlimited luantltles. Capital Commission Co.. 207 South Com-iF' merclal Btroot, Salem Phono Mala 179. .Wood Wanted 100 cords or lew. big fir or largo second growth, de livered on cars or wagon. Ponltea- tlary foundry. R. B. Fleming, bu porlntondont, box 354, Salem. 7-20-tf Wonted Wo want pooplo to plok hops a' our yard 2,mllos oaat of elty on tlm Garden Road. Clean yards and nlco camping grounds, wood nnd water, and fruit fur .nlahod freo, Phono 241 Farmer. CIoo. Swegle, 8-21-6t Highest CaaIi Price Paid for chicle ens at WJllamotte Hotol. 4-19-tf MUSICAL. S,hVV Arthur von Jensen Tenchor of pi ano; touch, tochnlc, Interpretatlop Thorough preparatory course. Ad vanced studonts prepared for pub 'lo appearance, Residence 658 Confer St. Tel. Main 526. 2-28-tf SASH AND DOOR FACTORIES. Attention, Idlea. -I have opened a parlor at 464 Court stroet, In tho I. O. O. F. building, whoro I am prepared to do shampooing and manicuring. Scalp treatment a specialty. Children' hair treated Phono 477. 7-291m To tho Const. Good teams and cov ered hacks for taking camping parties to tho coast and mountains. Terms reasonablo. E, M. Acker man, 115 Mlllor Btroot, Salem. 8-2-lm FOUND. Found Purso containing inonoy, Ownor can havo samo by calling on E. O. MInton, 1390 Broadway and proving property. 8-26-3t PROPB9IONAL. srvr&firiX2ffiyGzzr7& urgeoa. Telepaoae 307 Mala. OfteM, 649 8Ut sirMt, oafHuito evrt IrtHM, 8lai, Or, 8-11-1 aw rank .M. iirown. Mauufncturor vl sash, doors, mouldings. All kind of houso finish nnd hard wood work. Front street, brwcen Stato and Court, Mnko all complaints at tho ofllco. DRAYMEN. CuminliiH llroii,' Transfer GYiupuriy- AU kinds of transfer work dono. Furnlturo and pianos boxed ready for shipment. Prompt sorvlco ! our motto. Stand and omeo at 253 South Commercial stroet. Phono 210. Rasldence Phono 908. I YOUR EXPECTATION for a dollcious meal will bo fully realized If you patronize us, when you buy Poultry, Salmon, Salmon Trout, Halibut, Oys ters; also Butter and Eggs. SPECIAL Choice Poultry for Saturday's. Highest cash prlc paid for Butter and Eggs, TIIK 8TEINKR MARKET. WM North CoMUMreil Phone 1M R. . Chu-k, Vrf, I ! iiffl I'Ui'i