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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1896)
J1M-H " 1 Tl ' ' '"" ""'-" Toti n -- ;, -, ii J. b want ggBsyesfrsa;-.1 .-jyp mcIT Tlils la tho complaint ol thousands nt this season, Thoy have no appetite; food doosnotrclkh. Thoy need the toning upof thoetomnchanddlgeatlvo organs, which a courso of Ilood'a Bareaparilla will giro them. It also purifies and enriches tho blood, cures that distress after eating and Internal misery only a dyspeptlo can know, creates an appetite, overcomes that tired feeling and builds up and sustains Mil ulven a good preshedtlni: fof Iwd (ir three luiiiillfd miles around Mm in. lot nna there'rt uothlntr lltcro. I look I up three claims on Canyon eicck ' prospecting about 35 days Iti all. I'll bjII those thruc rl.ihns foi two Ms tovlny. ''There Is nut u man of those who went there this spring who bus a claim worth a cent. The men braved all kinds or danger and prospected1 every water course. The Khushltna. ' ss w SHESSSSI WBPWflWi llftlMMHSj r"r,U' v5VTI- 1!?'i?,Tr"'J ftwwirs Hood's Sarsaparilla li the beat In fact Uio One True Blood Purifier. HOOd S Fills Dills, aid digestion. 250. NEWS OF ALASKA tho whole physical system. Itso prompt- Shuwltna, Kitneal, Indian liwr ' ssiSss;ssi , a ,; , seems to havo almost "a maglo touch." ( ot,,(;r oreclcs were prospected as thor-' ujgniy us men could without success. The men worked for bedrock, and thousands of hole? were mink at enor mous labor and privation and nobody struck It. I Bpeut one entire day wnshlng sand and secured but live colors. None of the men can possibly make the costs of the trip, for the gold Js not In the country. One might Just ai well go out here anywhere and prospect. Many of the men thawed out their prospect holes with lire built In them to Ket the frost out of the ground, so anxious were they to get to bed rock. "When we got to the diggings we found the country staked oh everywhere, many claims beluir marked with stakes driven down Into snow that was probably on the face of tho earth. There was one party thorc from tho Bay of Kundy, who said the famous tldo rips of that bay were nothing tothoso of the Cook Inlet. There were miners at tho Inlet .from up there who will neycr ba heard from again. The men scoured the country In all directions nnd threaded every water course. Many have been drowned In the treacherous waters of tho Inlet, the worst 40 feet deep." Scores of Returning Pros pectors Talk. THE GOLD BOOM A FRAUD Few Miners up Their Can Make a Living, .Since Messrs. Taylor, Mothorn and llarklns of this city have returned from Alaska with bad reports of that over-boomed country many other similar statements of the country are coming to light. A Mo copy of the Seattlo Times tells of tho arrival there of thirteen passengers by tho steamship Wlllapa, who are part of n party of 82 returning prospectors that reached Sitka, Alaska, ".from Cook In let. The men left tho much vaunted placers on Cook Inlet on tho 11th of June and reached Tyonlc by tho steam schooner L. J. l'eny, where thoy were picked up by the steamer Dora, that plies from Juneau and Sitka to tho westward. t'l.iiu-s Hiek.s,who runs the foundry and inachlne shop on the water front, Is one or the prospectors who came In this morning. He went to tho digg ings becuuso ho was attracted t tlicm by I lie Immense adi)itlslug thoy got f mm last yenr'ft prospectors, who came buck and gave such glowing accounts. Mr. Hicks says there IB no gold up there. There are Just a few claims that may pay, but these nre washings if an old glacier that shows up about Mill's creek. "There is no gold in tho country, and Just say that for mo," said IllckH today. "There will boa good chance.too.I think, for somebody to send a relief ship up therc'latcr on. borne men arc In there who will not get out unless they are brought out There is no lack of provisions and tho men will not starve, but they did not go thero to stay over winter nnd thoy are not prepared to stand tho cold. All took provisions, but there are many who have no money to get away on.and tlieso are tho ones who will suffer. "I see that Wakefield has gone up there. We saw him nt Sitka. Wo warned him If ho went In there ho would have to look out, because thoro are a lot of men there who nre worked "P against him. There was strong talk at one time of lynching Duceyof San Francisco. Ho and Wakefield wqre largely Instrumental In getting tho men In there. " Wakelield, we found out up there, only brought out' $100 last year and there was nothing to Induce tho ex travagant gold stories which took tho crowd up there- this spring. Ducey", I think skipped out of. there. He, It was said by tho Mien, luduccd great numbers to go in, telling them they did not need money-only provisions -they eould dig the money out of the Kround. So there arc. many men now there who are unable to get away. " l nlao the great outlay, that was I,!? m,t ty the men going In there at "SO.ooo and scarcely any return will w KOt back. There never was a fetter body of men together than "lose who went to. the .Inlet. They f to work "nworkedihanl, and If "lere was any gold-there they would Rediscovered It. The country has for Infants and Children. THIRTY year' observation of Caatorla vrlih ilia patronage of iniUlona of poraonn, ponalt w o speak of. It without uncasing. It Is nnqnostlonfthly ih boat roincdy for Infant and Children tho strorM Ims evo hnotro. It Is harmless. Clilldron llho It. It glvcu thorn, lioalth. It vrlil navo their ltroa. In it Mothers lmo something whioh, ! absolutely safe and prAotioally potfcot im a ohAId'a mmllotne. Cantor! a destroys "Wfrrma. Cattoria allay IWoririmon. Castorla prcvonta vomiting Soar Curd. Cnatoria tinrow Plnrrhma and Wind Colic, . ' ' ' ! Onutorlq rellnvn Toothing Tronhlco. Cattoria onroa Comtlpatlon and rintnloaoy. Catorla nnntrallaor. tho offocts of carbonic uotd na or p M.onmis alp . Caatorla flooa not oontatn morphlno, opium, or olaor anrootln property. Cattoria ailrallato tho food, regulates tlio otomnoli nnd TjowcU. plvlng healthy and natnral aloop. Cattoria la pnt np in ono-tdzo liottlea oijly. It I not gold in hulk. Don't allow nay ono to all yon auyHilnrv 0U0 oa tho pica or promise that it 1 " Jnit a good " nnd " will answor overy purpose." Sao that yon pet C-A,-S-TQ-a-I-A. PEOPLE' I'H '-" ' ?x 1 'T'.'r-v. r" v ' -m PAPER The Great One Cent Silver Daily The Only, Associated Press Silver Daily. Daily Capital Journal $3 a Year Weekly $1, POST THIS BILL Tho fao-hlnitlo tlgnatnro of 7? jXttZZ lUZf7X -GCtcSt 6a? V!4 lion a very wrapper. Children Cry for Pitcher's OastoIa. Your Boy Won't Live a Month. So Mr. Gilnun Drown, of 34 Mill turret, Gardner, Mats., wai told by the doctors. Ill son had lung trouble, following typhoid ma laria, and he spent $375 with doctori, who finally gave him up, saying: "Your boy won't live a month." He tried Dr. King's New Discovery and a few bottles restated hint t health nnd enabled him to no to irork a perfectly well man. He says lie owes his present cood health to uso of Dr. Kinu's New Discovery, and knows It to be the best In the world lor lung trouble, irtal bottle tree at Fred. A. Legg's drug store. The dealer who says, "1 havo no IIoo Cake soap," practically admit that ho docs not sell first ouulltv goods. If ho says he has something "Just as good" you will know at once Mint no is tryiiitr to ecu you an in rcrlor nrtlclc. Thcro is more olonthlng destroyed iiy poor soap man oy actual wear, us tho free alkali rots tho cloth. Hoc Cuke contains nolther free alknll nor worthless filling. i a Sunday Excuraions. HeuliiuiUK with Sunday, Juno and on each mlccecrilmr Sunday, special excursion train will leave Al b.tny ut 7 a. 111., Corvallls 7:30 a. 111.. arriving at Yaqulna at 11:1ft u. 111. Returning, boat leaves Newport at 0:30 p. 111. Train leaves unulna at 7 p. 111., nrriving at (;orvullfs at 10 p. m. and Albany at 10:30 p. 111. Fare, good on this train only, from Corvallis, Albany and Philomath to Newport and return, $1.50. II. L. Waldkn, II. B. Lowman, Agent, Albany. Agent, Corvallls. Edwin Stone, Managor, Corvallls. Corvallls, June 17, 1890. BIDS FOR WOOD. Sealed bids for furnishing wood for the court house will bo received at tho olllco of the county clerk until 2 o'clock i).m. on tho fith day of August, A. I)., 1890, as follews: For 70 cords of polo oak.and 20 cords of good, clear, largo body llr. lllds, however, will not bo received from ono party or firm for moro than from live to fifteen cords of nolo oak. or for more than live cords of large llr. By order of the county court or Marlon county, Oregon. Dated atlSalem, Oregon, this 10th day of July, 1800. L. "V, Eiii.kn, 7-10 dOt w3t. Clerk When Baby wa IcV, we caro her Cattoria, When she was a Child, slin cried tor Castorla. When tho became Miss, aha clung to Castorla. When she had Children, she care them Castor!, The spot where Custer fell B9B Is within plain view ol the Ilur liiiRton route's track. The monument that marks his last resting place is little, if any, more than a mile distant. You got a good view of it u the train whirls eastward over the solldcst, the smoothest, the best track ever built west of Chicago. A pretty booklet, givinjj a brief account of the battle In which Custer lost his life will ba mailed to any one who will ask for it. Writs for a copy. Write also for information about rates and trains via the Hurling ton Koute to Omaha, Kansas City, tit. Louts, Chicago and all othur southern and south eastern cities, A. C. SHELDON, G.A., l'ortland.Or, Cut this out and post up In u conspicuous plnco whoro It will bo Men. All the lu&oclnlcd press papers In Oiegun, except THE JOURNAL, nro published In tho Interest of the gold standard. Send 2Tic In silver for the dally one mouth. Tho fall term of Mineral Sprlns col lego, at Sodavlllo, Oregon, will open on September 21st, 1890. J. R. Geddls president, riPjm ( n wrW ti m 7-i'tfiarVIV WOl"" WOMAN --o-ti ' Is there anything more wholeaotne. snore beautiful, more completely pleasing than a womanly woman f Such u woman is even tempered, intelligent, strong and healthy. Health really tells the whole story. Health means strong nerves and strong body, and they go far toward bringing good looks and amiability. A woman worn ana weanea Dy me dragging weaknesses peculiar to her ser, cannot be expected to una rest in any duty or amusement. Life is all one dea? monotonous gloom to her, On her face Is written the story of weakness and pain. The wbolcsomeness of health is lacking. The cheeks lack fullness, the eyes lack sparkle, the hair lacks luster. Doctors have learned to locate nine tenths of womanly sickness in the organs that ought above all others to bt strong and healthy. Sensitive women shudder at the thought of consulting physician on such matters. A natural feeling of mod esty makes them dread the examination, ana subsequent stereotyped treatment by "local applications" on which most doctors insist. Much more often than not, this Is uu Becesssry, It should not be submitted to except as a last resort. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription has cured thousands of severe cases of "fe iBAle weakness." It works in a natural, sensible way It begia by subduing the Inflammation that is always present Then it strengthens and Invigorates the whole body, particularly the organs dis tinctly fesaJniae. It promotes regularity, cures InftaniHutioH and ulceration, and Mop the debilitating drain caused by then. Of all deals. JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in groceries, paints, oils, window glass, varnishes, and the most complete stocc of brushes of all kinds in the state. Artists materials, lime, hair, cement and shingles, and finest quality of e;rass seeds, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. MfHSRn IP m &a FOR KENT OR SALE-A 3-room house, beside chamberfconvenient for small family; water service fiee. Inquire at 424 Winter st, 33 31 II WORK WAN TED-Uy a first class licensed engineer, who has had 20 years experience. Address , care Journal. 33 31 FOR SALEGentle family horse and good top buggy cheap. Apply to C, W. Scriber, South Commercial st. 14 tf WOOD WANTKD-'Ten cords of prime big fir. ten cords of grub oak and ten cords split ash. Address, with price, XXX, care this office. 14 tf the dRsttRJirnextn raTTTERii is now reduced to $6.50 per dozen if the cash ac companies the order. Per bottle 75 cents. Sena direct to the manufacturer, II. 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