Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, September 13, 1892, Image 1

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EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL.
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VOL. 5.
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THE PEOPLE'S PAPER."
SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1892.
"TO-DAT'S .NEWS TO-DAY."
NO. IT.
Westacott
REGULAR
LOOK
Call at OSBURN'S RACKET STORE and look over their stock which is constantly
being increased.
' In addition to their usual stock of BOOTS and SHOES, HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR ior men,
wotiu'n and children. They also carry Yarns, Boys' Suits, Mens' Cottonade Pants, Boys and Mens' Shirts, Overalls
.Jumpers, Hats, etc. They POSITIVELY have the BEST 10c socks in Salem, Slates, Tablets, Pencils, etc. for
the school children. In Gloves Ave have Kid, Silk, Cashmere and Taffeta. Tinwear, Frying Pans, Clothes Wring
era, Hnir Brushes, Clothes Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Combs, Purses, and everything you can think of in the notion
line. PRINCbSS CURLING.IRONS 15c. Toilet and Laundry Soaps in great yariety.
GIVE US A CALL.
E. F.
The
MUTUAL
CONTINUOUS OPTION POLICY,
Offer the greatest protection and. safety to those seelcing Life Insur
ance. Every Policy in the Massachusetts Mutual guaran
tees Cash Paid, up Values every year. Send for
SAMPLE POLICY.
J. L. MITCHELL,
Salem, Or.
KCHIE MASON.
General - Contractors,
Street Work, Sewering, Excavating, Concrete and Mason Work,
Tiling, &o. All work promptly doue.
SALEM,
C. N. CHURCHILL T S. BURROUGHS.
CHURCHILL & BURROUGHS,
Tinners, Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters;
SHEET METAL WORKERS.
Agents for the celebrated economic force and lift Pump.
100 Chemeketa Street.
Salem Track 4 Dray Co.
em Iron works. Drays and trucks
the corner of Stale and Comroemitti atrpets.
F. T. HART,
247 COMMERCIAL STREET.
KAILS !
LOCKS !
BUILDER'S HARDWARE i AT
Barr
4
in
Pek
211 & 216 Commercial St., Salem. Garden Hope and Lawn Sprinklers.
A complete line of Stoves and Tinware, Tin roofing and plumbing a
specialty. Estimates for Tiunlng and Plumbing Furnished.
FOUND
The place to
rig, express,
. ri
Mill feed or
load of Dirt or Gravel. Call on liyan k Co., back of
Willamette hotel. Prompt and careful work is our motto.
RYAN & CO.
n, F. DRAKE, Proprietor. T. G. PERKINS, Gtntrsl Suyerintwdtnt,
SALEM IRON WORKS,
SAbBM, - OKltOON,
. Manufactures BTEAM KNOINUH. Mill Outfits, Water Wheel Governor, Fruit
Drying Outfits, Traction Engines, Cm-tine. etc. t arm niKclilnery uuoutMTrpna.
General agenU and manutastureis of t ho fre brattd V alilMrow i'ultnt Mlddllnti
Pnriner and Reel. Farm machinery made and repaired.
RRfifllQ R FPP PRESCRIPTIONS
DllVUlXO (jL LL-ViUf tarefuUy compound, d day or
lOO Statu
STRONG'S RESTAURANT.
-"""-"Baking and
271 Commercial Street.
MEALS TWENTY-FIYE CENTS.
LL TO
SOBURN, - -
Massachusetts
LIFE INSURANCE
-IN THEIR NEW-
G.
A. II. SMITH
OREGON.
DRAYS AND TRUCKS
always ready for orders.
Sell and deliver wood,
hay, coal and lumber. Of-
V rice Btate St., opposite Sa-
may be found throughout the dav at
LEADING MERCHANT
TAILOR.
HINGES I
Plumbers and Tinners,
get a Saddle horse, Livery
T- m 1- l I TJ
urayor xtuck, ivoou, j-xity,
srood well rotted Manure,
Strast
Confectionery.'
Irwin, Proprietors.
YOUR PURCHASES.
261 Commercial
H. COLTON, Gen'l Agt.,
233 Stark St., Portland
I desire to have a new bnrn, SOxSl, built,
and desire bids lortheconttructlon. Plans
can bo seen at W. J. Pngh's office, llldg
to be opened at 3 p. m. Saturday, Bent. 10.
0-td A.B.HMITH.
From Terminal or Interior Points the
Is the line to take
To all PoiDts East and South.
It Is tbedlnlng car ronte. Itruns through
vestibule trains every day In the year 10
ST. PAUL 11
(No change of cars.)
romped of dining curs unsurpassed,
1'ulluiau drawing room sleepers
Of latest equipment
TOURIST
Sleeping Cars.
Ilest that can be constructed and In which
accommodations are both lree and fur
nished for holders of first and second-cIas
tickets, and;
ELEGAKT DAY COACHES.
A. continuous line conni;tlne with all
lines, atlordlnr direct und. uninterrupted
service.
i'ullman sit " 't' Ions can bo so
rured in advi . r tt.rn any agent of
the road. .. , .
'through tickets to and from all polnU
In Amrnca, England and Kuropo can be
purchased at any ticket oBtce of this company-
Full information concerning rates, tlnu
of tralns.routes andotlier details furnished
on &rDllcation to any agent or
A. D. CHARLTON.
Assistant General Passenger Agent, -No.
121 First streot, cor. Washington; Fort
land. Oroiron
SHAW & DOWNING, Agents.
ON TO WASHINGTON !
NATIONAL 2th ENCAMPMENT
Grand Army of the Republic,
WASHINGTON, UC, SEPTEMBER 20th To
20th. 1803,
TUB
Wisconsin Central Lines
AND
Baltimore & Ohio Railroad
have been selecled as the 'OfflcUl Iloate"
between HU Faal, JllnneapolU and Wash
ington, U.C. ., . ...
All desirous of laXIcfr ndvaaUge of tbe
o"tverally'-ly)r llttrt" should see tltsl
their tlckiu read via this nut," ,"d
secure their bleeping tar accomodations
In advance. . .
For full particulars address
G. F. McNEILL, City P. and T.Agt.,
19 Nloollet House Block,
Wlnnea polls, Minn
C. E. STONE, City P. and T. Agt.,
1H Kast Third W., tH. FaHl, iltaa.
Street.
i
'is
COMPANY
WANTK1J. Hecrulta for the Artillery
Hervlco of the United Btates Army.
The conditions ol enlistment In the army
arn now unusually favorable, and a spec
ial recruiting rendezvous has been estab
lished in this city for the purpose of n fiord
ini; the young men of this section an op
Dortunltf for enlistment. Annllcantsmut
be between the ages of 21 and SO years of
nee, UDio ooaiea, pnysicaiiy sounu, ana
able to read and write tbe English lan
guage. To any one interested a full expla
nation will bo aflorded by the recruiting
otllcer, room 6, Exchange block, Bulero,
Oregon. AX.VIN II.&YDENHAM,
fi-JJ-dw-tf 2d lileutenant, Stb Artillery.
WILLIAMS & ENGLAND
BANKING CO.
CAPITAL STOCK, all Subscribed, $200,008
Transact a general banking buslnessi
In all Its branches.
GEO. WILLIAMS President
Wit. EN GLAND Vice Freslden
II UGH MoN AltY Cashier.
DIItECTOUE: Geo. Wllltams.Wm. fine
laud.Dr. J. A. Richardson, J. W. Uodson,
J. A Maker.
Bank in new Exchange block on Com
mercial street. 8:lJ-tf
Authorized Capital 500,000.
CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK
Salem, Oregon.
W. A. CUBICK, Fres. IW. W. MAHTIN,
Vice Fres. J. H. ALUFJtT, Cashier.
Btate, County and City Warrants bought
at Far. dw
Paper Hangerand Decorator,
Office at Chas. Calvert's Mllllonery store,
Balem, Oregon.
Only One.
Chance for a colon. MOO acres of bett
bottom land, one-half In cultivation, has
small stnains and lakes, has tTUOO crop on
now, buildings, etc. Is five miles from
Balem, Oregon, One-third cash, and bal
ance lu five yearly payments with i per
cast. Interest at to) per acre.
8tf JOllN M. FAYNE,Agt.
J. H. HAAS,
THIS WATCHMAKER,
215K Cemmtrcltl St., b'jlem, Oregon.
(Next door to Klein'.)
Hpeclaity of Spectacles, and repalrlnt
Clock. Watche and Jewelry,
Wood Saw.
Everybody gets Charles Hmllh's stmra
wood aw, The Kutler." Order at 271
Frcnt street.
mills great re
L medyforlhe
aiseHses retilt
lag fro ii weuk.
BtsM common to
women, is the
dktovM-y of a
physlalan who
has made tbs
diseases the
stusr of his life.
LadlM w r.
dlally lBVlUyoIllooallaiidluit'fat.
Oflra otr New York HaakM Wore, Urtlle
FarkLiml Week, Oommwud uL. HaIm,
Oita. -lHiir
fSj s iffn.
B
PKOFKSSIONAI, CARDS.
F. CONN, Attorney at law, room 7,
, Murphy Block.
J J. 811 AW, M. W. HUNT. 8IIAW A
. HUNT, attorney at law. Office over
Capital National bank, Balero, Oregon.
1 T. IUCHAItD90N, Attorney at law,
). office up stairs In front rooms of now
tub. block, corner Commercial and Court
streets, Salem, Oregon,
JOHN A. 0 ARSON, Attorney at law.
Rooms 3 ana 4, Ladd & Hush's bank
building, Salem, Oregon. 8 1 lyr
II. V. BONHAM. W. II. HOLMES.
Bonham A Holmea, Attorneys at law.
Office In Bush's block, between Btate
and Court, on Oom'ISU
31ILMON FORD, attorney at law. Salem,
Oregon. Office uptalrs In Patton's
ock.
J H.BRAD3HAW, PHYSICIAN AND
). Burgeon, Halom, Oregon. Office In
ush-Urcyman block, upstairs Residence
corner Stateand 8. K. corner Winter street.
WH. YOUNG, M. D., Office formerly
, occupied by Dr. Rowland, corner
Court and Liberty streets. Telephone No.
45. Office heurs: 8 a. in. to 12; ii to 4 p. m.,
and 7 to 9 p. m. Resldenco 18th street on
electric car line. Telephone No. 9.
TR. AV. 8. MOTT, physician and Bttr-
F KCUUi vuiit. " uiuiiuga uiwn, os
tein, Oregon. Offico hours 10 to 12 a.m.
2 to 4 p. m.
TvR. MINTA H. A. DAVI8. Office hours,
1 v a. m. to ii a. m.; i p. in. w o p. ra,
Iwy or night calls promptly attended to
Special attention given to dlseiisos of wonv
en and children. Offico In Mew Bank 111k.,
303 Commercial street. Resldenco same.
1-vlL T. O. SMITH. Dentist. 92 State street.
J Halem, Or. Finished dental opera
tions or every description, rainless opera
(Ions a specialty.
WD. POOH, Architect, Plans, Sped
, llcatlona and superintendence lor
all classes of buildings. Office 20 Com
mercial St., up stairs.
CA. BOBERT, Architect, room 421, Mar
, quam building, Portland, Oregon.
BUSINESS CARDS.
jr J. 1.ARS SNA CO.. Manufacture of all
,Y Jl. kludHOf vehicles. Repairing a special-
?ur.
-y, Bhop 15 Slate street.
GAUPET-LAYING.-I make a specialty oi
carpet-sewing and lay lug; carpets
taken up and relaid with great care. Bhade
and curtain pole hauglug. Leave orders
with J. II. Lunn, llureti & Bon or Whlto
Corner. J. G.LUHltMAai.
Proposnls for Stntionory.
' OflUJof thoBferftnry of State.
HAI.r.M. Oregon, fept 3. 1SU2.
Scaled proposals will b received at this
office until noon, November 3, WV2, to fur
nish the following articles for tbe Stale of
Oregon.
ID reams legal cap, Ulb,No.7 rullng.whtto
laid, cream, chnrter oak, or Scotch linen.
20 reams flrst-class cong.-ess note, 71b
pics.. No. 7 ruling, white laid.
13,ai0 No. (U white enve.opes, COlb No. 1,
rag, XXX.
13 gross railroad steel pons, No, 110.
20 gross union's irteel pens. No 4U1,
4 gross Glllott's steel pons, No. 203.
Itfero'S Katerbrook "J" pans.
lOdnz I'eck, t'tsw & Wilcox's Inkstands,
N6-85J.
4 doz. Feck, Btcw a Wilcox's Inkstands,
No 651.
10 dn. Feck, Stow & Wilcox's inkstands,
.NO. -ifJ.
12 doz. ivory folders,0 lticlt standard.
4 doz. ivory folders, 10 Inch congress.
4 doz. mucllugo cups, No, 8, .Morgan's
patent.
10 doz. mucilage stands, reservoir, No, 0,
Morgan's patent.
3 reunos Parkers treasury blotting paper,
HOlbs a-SBorted colors.
1! groab No. 2 Eagle Itecorder lead pencils,
style J0.
1 doz Sanford's premium fluid, squirts.
2 doz. HtafIo.-drs writing Uuld quarts.
10 doz. gummed stub files, No, 21 11x15
Inches, bo pages.
15 doz. Duplex cupboard letter clips.
10 doz. Kaber'a rnbber rulers, 11-Inch flit.
15 doz. steel erasers, Roger's No. 18, 143,
bone.
8 doz. steel erasers, Roger's No. 18, 110,
ebony.
30 boxes Faber's No, 300 rubber bands,
assorted sizes. ,
5 gross Faber's led pencils No, 2, hex
agon gilt.
12 gross Faber's lead pencils, No. 2, round
gilt.
15 doz. Faber's patent Ink and ponoll rub.
ber erasers, mammoth.
ST jo McGIU's patent paper fasteners, No.
2, flat head.
KOOOMcCllirn patent paper fasteners, No.
4, flat boad.
15 doz. table pads to hold paper, 19x21
innlies, strong leather tips.
12 doz. waste paper baskets, cross-bar
No. 4.
20 ixmnds hemp twine, No. 12
4 doz. Haniord's mucilage quarts.
At the same time separata bids will be
received for 15 dozen fine penknives to be
described by trade numbers, samples to he
exhibited.
Hids should be marked "l'roposala for
Batatlonory."
None but the best quality of floods will
be accepted.
The right to reject any or all bids is re
served. All the above art clesto bo deliv
ered at Salem on or beforo December 20,
1MI2. UiiO. W. McllKIDE,
U-S-'Jm Secretary of stacf
MONEY TO LOAN.
Special Inducements for the next 30 days
on good farm loans.
FEAR & HAMILTON,
loom 14, Hush Hank block. 5 12dw
JTAPANESJS
H HU-E
CURE
A new and Complete Treatment, consist
ing of suppositories, ointment In cansule.
also a box and pills; a poeltlio euro lor ex
ternal, internal, blind or bleeding. Itching,
cliroulc, recent or hereditary Files, and
many other dUeascs and lemalo weak
nesses; It Is always a great benefit to the
general health. The first discovery of a
neuicai cure renaeriug an operation wuu
the kulfo unnecessary heieatter. This
remedy has never beou known to full. II
per box. o for S'r, scut by mall. Why suffer
from this Urrible disease when a written
guarantee Is given with 0 boxes, to refund
t ho money il not cured. Bend stamp for free
sample. Gu'irrnteoUsued by Woodauo.
Ulaukk dc Co., wholesale and retail drug-
gists, soie agents, roruanu, ur. o z-iyKtw
Administrator'H Notlco.
In tbe County Court of the State of Ore
gon for the county of Marlon.
Iu tbe matter of the estate ofH'las W,
lleezley, deceased.
NOTIOKTO CHKDITOIW.
Estate or Hllas W. Uoezley, deceased,
t.otlco is hereby given by the undersigned
administrator of the estate of Hltus W.
iezley, deceused, to tbe creditors of, and
ail persons having claims against tbe utld
deceased, to present them with the proper
vouchers, wlihlnslx montlwfrom the date
of this notice to the administrator, at the
office ol u. D, Young, oity of 6alem, state
ol Oregon.
Dated thU 3&th day of Augist. 18W.
. . . K.It.HHIl'11,
AdralnUtrator of tbe esuto of Mlas W,
Bezly , d eeeased, 9 K 6U w
T)ROTKOTIONIX)DaKK02.A.O U.W
I Meets in t tin r hall in Kt.ite Iiisuranee
building, evtry Wdus4ay evenlog.
, . ' H. A. MeFAUDtN, M. W.
J, A. BKLWOOD, IUeordtr.
TMPKOVKD IOHDER OF T.KD UFN
1 Kaialakua Tribe No. 8, Hla. Holds
eauMU evrry 'IhNmday evlB4;,irt7;
Vdtmm l Mt ItMeraaAe ball.
OiittlP
TOE CAPITAL JOMAL
H0FER BROTHERS, -
Editors.
rtniLWltEDDAILY.EXCKriSUNDW,
BT TIIK
Capital Journal Publishing Company,
(Incorporated.
Office, Commercial Street, in 1. O. Building
Entered at the posloffloo at Salem, Or., as
sucnC-claes n.atttr.
WAGES AND LADOH.
If there bo auy adverse criticism
to bo passed upon President Har
rison's singularly ablo letter of ac
ceptance it must bo that ho has
wasted powder n little on tlio topio
of wages and labor. Out of abun
dant caution, probably, he has
massed facts, ilgures and argument
to buow the American workiugmau
that tho policy of protection is his
natural ally and best friend, while
it may be shrewdly suspected that
tho intelligent American wage
earner has already discovered that
fact for himself.
Tho President has availed himself
with perfect propriety, of tbe recent
ly published report of tho Democrat
io Labor Commissioner of the state
of New York, which shows that in
the year immediately following the
passage of tho tariff uct of 1800 the
aggregate sum paid in wages In that
state was 0,377,075 in excess, and
the aggregate production $31,315,130
in excess of the preceding year,
There is no reason to believe that
New York is in auy respect an ex
ceptional state, nor has that asser
tion been made in reply to Labor
Commissioner Peck's showing.
The statement of tho letter with
regard to tariff and wages is so con-
cle and lucid that it buouM he
quoted literally. The president says:
"No intelligent advocato of the pro
tective tariff claims that it is able of
itself to maintain a uniform rato of
wages, without regard to flucuatlons
in the supply of and demand for the
product of labor, but ll is confiden
tially claimed that protective duties
strongly tend to hold up wages and
are the only barrier against reduc
tion to the European scale."
That is the claim of protection iu
a uutsholl. A fenco around a flower
garden does not mako tbe roses
bloom any more beautifully or lav
ishly, but It prevent their destruc
tion by tramps and lawless boys.
Tho grass in n meadow may be no
sweeter or richer than than that
outsiue, lout tbo farmer's cows are
fatter and yield more milk than
stock running at largo. Tho Amer
ican workingtnan, as we have said,
appreciates, protection, and while he
will recognize the feeling that
prompted the president In writing
this part of his message will not
willingly agree that it was at all
necessary. Chronicle.
Prohibition Party Inconsistences.
When one cousldors the National
prohibition party, its contrasted
presldental nominees and its plat
form, it is seen to be the most comi
cal concern ovor known in Ameri
can politics. The platform is down
on largo holdings of land, but Gen.
Bldwell has sorrio 23,000 acres in a
heap. They all havo much to say
about tho "home" and yet it was
open talk at Culco, whou wo wero
there, that in early days tbo general
utilized fcquaws plural number, not
singular, and ftmiinlne gender as
wives, and Miss Wlllard, that Eml
nent Examplar of Virtue, with a big
V, and tremendous proper person,
stands all that. Ono of our best
larmers used to live out iu Chico,
and repeats tho talk then and there
current, so wo are told, that when
me general uiu nnaiiy many a
Whlto woman in orthodox fashion,
they had to watch tho old squaw,
fearing she would kill tho whlto
lady for infriuglng her patent. Can
thvso things be, and overcome us as
a summer cloud without our special
wonuer mat sister wiunru auu so
good a man as lion. 8. B. Glasgrow
can condouo it. Then the party It
down on liquor liko 1,000 of hard
burned paving bricks, but Hid well
miido his pile and hangs to it dis
tilling before ho dug up his grapo
vines, Moreover they denounce tho
old parties as corrupt, but Detnorcst
indwell's rival for the nomination
was accused of trying to bribe and
buy up delegates to vote for him.
It Is all Just to funny for any uso,
Washington, Iowa, Press.
Here Lies I
Epltapuy Is a demoralizing klud
oftalXy. It appears ou the tomb
stone, and eulogizes the dead almost
to the very stars, Tlio usual method
of beginning, is: "Here lies." Very
suggestive, for the Men are frequently
quite astonishing almost enough so
to both amiibe and arauzo the dead
of whom they are written. A truth,
ful epitaph, In many instances,
would be: "Here lit one who omit
ted to take Dr. Pierce's Golden Med
ical Discovery," If slok and suffer
ing, and dreading premature death,
tett tbe potent remedy. It cures
all cbroulo, liver, blood, and lung
disease, as biliousness, skin and
seolp dlao, scrofulous sort aud
swelling, salt rheum, tetter, erysip
el, ami even wrofula of the lutnji
(or Consumption), If takes la Urn.
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S jGov't.RepMt
RoYal
s&ss&m
ABSOLUTELY PURE
NORTHWEST NEWS.
Clippings from Somooftho News
papers of This Section.
The population of Eugene, as taken
by a directory man, says the Guard,
Is about 8,450.
Horace Craln, of Eugene, says the
Roglsbr, picked 300 pounds of
peaches a few days ago from a trco
only four years old.
Plalndcaler: It Is announced that
tho Eoscburg & Coos Bay It. It. is
to be completed to Coquille City this
fall. Tho roadbed is now graded to
that point and rails are laid to
within ten miles of that place.
There are some very queer things
found in tho Cascade mountains.
Near tho summit of tho range east of
Itoseburg, were recently found por
phyry boulders that bo closely re
semble water melons in size, shape
and color, that it would puzzle an
expert to tell tho difference without
putting his hands on them.
The Umatilla reservation allot
ment commissioners will probably
finish the field work by tho last of
this month. Ao there will doubt
less bo the usual department delay
in acting upon tho documents sub
mitted, tho Indians will not have an
opportunity to voto at tho coming
presidential election. They will bo
voters at the next general election In
this state, however, East Oregon.
Ian.
Stayton Times: In tho vicinity of
Green Basin, Blowout Lake and
Brletonbush forest fires havo been
raging for several days and at thii
writing show no signs of abatemeu t.
Much valuable limber bos beou des
troyed and the squatters are becom
ing alarmed at tho prospeut of see
ing tho valuable part of their cher
ished claims swept from the face of
tho earth.
Tho champion hop plokera so far
(we deolino to give names) consisted
of a company of eight from Lebauon
who were gono four days and plott
ed soven boxes. Joseph Was-
sou will replace his pruno orchard
this fall, which was destroyed this
summer by an application of coal
oil on tho recommendation of the
state board of horticulture. ..An
altercation occurred last week
among tho Indians In one of tho
hop yards, which resulted iu a badly-disfigured
face. Lebanon Ad
vance. GRANT COUNTY.
Items From tho Columns of tho
Canyon City News.
Patches of snow still. adorn Straw
berry mountain's brow, but scarcely
any exists on Dixie and Old Green
horn.
Farmers In this valloy are harvest
ing their grain crops which have es
caped frost and will yield hand
somely. Huckleberry parties In tho mount
ains meet with good fortuno when
they nd a patch of this excellent
fruit that has not been run ovor by
a band of Gilliam or Morrow county
sheep.
Tho telephone lino has been com
pleted from Baker City to MoEwan,
and now Canyon City is within only
fifteen hours rldo of lightning com
munication with tho outside world,
Earmora In this valloy and Its
tributaries have put up many tons
of good hay, and accomplished tbo
task without having to cut their
fenco corners pompadour with a
pair of shears, as was tho case in
somo of our neighboring counties,
Fossil romalns of tho hugo animals
that Inhabited theso wooded plains
where rolls tho Oregon hundreds of
years ago are found in tlio placer
mines ubove Prairie Cltv. A huge
tooth several luohea across tho crown
was picked up h few days ago, while
early In tho summer the immense
skull of home ancient species of ani
mal was found near the same place,
Bheep from the counties bordering
on Grant havo Invaded tho mountain
ranges to such an extent that
freighters from the railroad eaunot
Hud a grazing spot for their teams
uow, but must feed or buy pasture
for them. Pity but Grant county
could realize some revenue from
these outsiders, and protect her own
stock ranges, as well as the Interests
of tbe men whose livelihood Is
trained by teaming.
Freighters are pondering ever tbe
advisability of taking a new route
to the' railroad. The Idea k to leave
the stage road at Uncle Tem HohW
eaulo, this side of Middle Fork, and
go by way of Nelson's straight to
MeMwaB, tins avoiding the mount,
aim raig4M, mvImj about ten wiles
tmvel, asd Audllg exeelleat graea
Baking
Powder
and water all the way. Mr. Nelson,
is thinking of putting the road in
Bhape as an inducement forAthm to
travel that way. ' "
How's This?
Wo offer oue hundred dollars re
ward for any case of catarrh ' that
cannot be cured by taking Hall's,
catarrh cure. 0
F.J.Chknnkh k Co., Vropi., Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned have known F.J.
Cheney lor the last fifteen years, and be
lieve him perfoctly honorable In all busi
ness transactions, and financially ablet-)
carry out any obligations made by their
Arm.
West & Truax, Wholesale druggist. To
ledo, o. waldtng, Klnnan A Marvin,
Wholesale, druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall's catarrh cure is taken inter
nally, acting directly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system.
Testimonials sent free. Price, 76ft
per bottle. Sold by all druggist. i
Wllholt mineral springs were
discovered about twenty-rlve yearn
ago by two hunters named John
Cline and Horace Dibble, They',
camped near the springs and
upon drinking tho water Dibble''
found that its taste was Blmilar,to "
that of soda springs he had been, fa- (t
miliar with in the east. A few
years later John Wllholt, wboCwn- 7
ed a ranch of 1000 acres flyo miles ;
down Book creek from tho springs,- ;
took an interest In them. Mr. Wil-lif;
holt catno to this country from Iowa
In 1852 and settled in that wilder- .
nesa fifteen miles from town. He is
now sevonty.olght years old. Ore- '
gon City Enterprise. . ,
Saved His Ohilld's Life.
A. N. Dilferbough, York, "Neb., '
says: "Tho other day I came home' .
and found my little boy down wltfi -cholera
morbus, my wife Beared, not
knowing what itodo. I ,weatw
straightway and got' a 25 cent bottle
of Chamberlain's collo, cholera and
diarrhoea remedy, and gave it ao-.
cording to directions. You never .
saw suchja change In a child, ilia
limbs and body were cold; Irub-
bed his limbs and body Jwlth my
hands, and after I had irlvenjh'lm
the second doso he wentto sleep, sa
my( wife says, "from a death bed he
was up playing In threo hours." It
saved me a doctor bill of about.thrte
dollars, and what is better, It saved"'
my child. I can recommend "It
with a clear conscience." For sale -by
Baskott &VanBIype.
Before Going East Enauire About -The
limited express trains of the
Chicago. Milwaukee & St, Paul
railway between St. Paul and Chi
cago and Omaha and Chicago.
These trains are vestibuled, elec
trlo lighted and steam heated, with
the finest dining and sleeping ear,
service In tbe world.
Tho electric reading light in each
berth is tbe successful novelty of
this progressive age, and is highly
appreciated by all regular patrons of
this lino. We wish others to know
its merltB, us tbe Chicago, Milwau
kee & St, Paul railway is the only
line in tho west eujoylng'tho exclu
sive use of this patent "
For further information apply to
nearest coupon ticket agent, or ad
dress O. J. Eddv, General Agent.
J. W. Oabkv, Trav. Pass. Agt.
225 Stark St., Portland, Or, 8-3otf
Saved a Woekib's Life.
Mr, J. E. Thorougbgood, writing
from Georgetown, Delaware, says;
"Two teospoonfuls of Chamberlain's
Collo, Cholera and Diarrhoea Reme
dy sayed tho llfo of Mrs. Jane
Thomas, of this place," He also
states that several other very bad
cases of bowel complaint there have
been cured by this remedy. For sale:'
1y Baskett & Van Blype DruggMe.
Mr.Lander's ReeemaieBdatiM.
' Mr. J, A, Lander, a prominent !
tlzon of Clarksburg, Mo., and widely
known In that iate,seys of Chamber
lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy: "I have seen Its good re
sults and can recommend It." For
sale by Baskett & Van Blype Drag
gists.
Not one In twenty are free Aum m
Utile ollment caused by Inaction of I
liver, use uauer wive &iver rjue.
result win be a ptetnani surjte.
give positive reiii,
Will positively oure slek heatUebe and
Prevent lu return. Carter's I4M Uver
ills. ThU in not telle, but Wuth. Chse bU
a dose, see advertieeceeat, faMOl pal.
Miuall dose, Huaall Prtoe.
l'alafroa Indigestion, dyi
too hearty eating. Is relieve
iwauf Curler!! Little Liver I
ately after dlauer, Dou'l (
For Salt, CHp.
A Buwber of trio ol tfale h
ottitiiwec,
born, and 1'
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