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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1900)
:r r. t H M HhJ ;; Itf I A tfjjrj""-f iT'l Tfr'Ti f pilMtlMVMia WHHMMI ii'iitnillwH IwfrlHl Vi.ilirfrh iiltta 11 HOT MSTl $' 0 SAYS his niother. It is hard to keep sucn ooys in cioines or rawer insiac of clothes. We have had some suits built to held that "Buster" of yours and if you will bring him here fo his X X X Fall and Winter Suits We will give you garments that stand all the racket he can give them. ftill find our prices reasonable and ii you will allow us to show you our new styles we are sure you will count your time well . " f v spenr. will You X v A X G, W, Johnson & Company The Peoples Clothiers and Furnishers. Hollo, Mehamal Push for tlio greatest fiilr in history. 9 9 9 Sept. 11. Palmistry Introduced nmoug llio natives ot Pendleton. " .Pushing growors o( fruit and hops will utilize every sparo hour to pave ovoiy lat dollar's worth of the crop. ft Thero will bo no fenturo of the stntt fnir BUrin8fjiii. tlio Klks' parade, with an Klk ns tail as Governor Ueer. 9 9 9 Tlio prune and hop business aro gold mines, surpassing in richness nny in Alaska. Hut tlio light ngninst the monopolists, "who toil not neither do llioy spin," must lie kept up. BABY'S BIRTH ... ...... '.l....-..U.. n can be entirely nvoiucu ny mo use oi "wuiukko liniment of priceless value to all women. Sold by all drugghts at one dollar per Ixrttle. A booklet, giving nil dctnils, will be sent free by llradfield Regulator Company. Atlanta, Ca. Is looked forward to ltk Mpcclattot o Joy nnd gladness. The ordenl of bringing the lit to one Tnto the world, however, is a crit ca one tor the mothcr-to-bc, and her antic nations ot the coming event arc stiauowci y' '".' ; Half the pain and all the danger of child-b rtli I'KIKND, a scicnunc fi Oreoon dbfllif) air THE GENERAL JOURNAL RUSTLER SALEM, OREGON, SEPTEMBER 17 TO 22, 1900. Bigger and Better Than Ever Before ('rounds Greatly Improved, nulldlnus Repaired and Henovated.AIIStock Buildings ThoroujhlyDlslnrected Uvcryttilne In llrstclass Condition for the Laijest and nest' "" ...... TOE DM.. JOURNAL DY HOFER BHQTHHRS, FRIDAY, SEPT. 14, 1000. Daily Ono Yonr, 3.00 In Advanoo Dally Pour Monthb 91. In Advanoo Waokly Ono Yoar Sl.OO In Advanoo A SONG OP TRUE WORKERS. Itljile D. Stundcn la St. Louis ltepubllc. Tlio world is sweet, tlio world is fair, To earnest workers all; Its morning!) dawn In beauty rare, Its evenings tranquil fall. Or high or low in its ilegreo. Tlio task our souls m ust sliai o ; If but its nnblor aim wu see, Tho world is sweet and fair. Tlio world Is fresh, tho world is new, To tin-no that worli therein ; Iticcms but to tho idle few All stale and old with sin. Tho blessed ones of labor's clan, Working with purpose trim, Thoy And tho world, In God's good plan, Forovor frosh and now. THE TRUTH ABOUT. PAYINO BONDS IN SILVER Ihorois no chanco for controversy as to whether Mr. Hryan, if elected, would pay off outstanding bonds In silver. Any ono at all familiar witli the matter knows that ho couldn't, Thorn is not on out' standing bond of tho United States to. day which Mr. Hryan, if elected, could got n chanco to oven offer to pny In sil ver, nnd tlio papers which nru kicking up such a hullabaloo know it. Thoro aro a fow outstanding bonds which havo been called nnd will bo paid off under this administration. Thero la anothor lot falling duo during tho term of tho next president, hut thoy nro ex changcnbla for tho now 11 per edit gold bonds, and if Mr. Hryan bo elected nnd should propoSb to pay theso bonds in silver tho holders could simply exchange them for tho gold 2 pur cents, dollar for dollar, nnd sell the latter (or cash, prob ably nt slight premium. now THE HOME MINERS WERE TREATED UY CONGRESS According to tlio statement of tlio re turning minors congress passed a very bad and monopolistic law, that shut them out of common, ordinary minora' rights on tlio Capo Noinu beach. Under that law a non-resident corporation, through a powurof attorney, could tnko nnd dip take as much as two miles of beach and tlw military power of tho gov ernment could be Invoked to maintain possession. It Is true that President MoKiuloy signed tho bill enacting this monopo listic law. lie ovldontly had confidence that any law congress enacted, especi ally a Republican congress, would bo all w--vrw! hut's, v & DISEASE k4 dmms CANN0TE5TABLI5H THEM5ELVE5 IN PURE BLOOD iWMSir MAKES THE BLOOD PURE AND PREVENTS DISEASE, rrGIYESSrWENGTHTOTHESTOHAai AND LIFE TO THE LUNGS. 15 N0TA WHISKEY MEWCINE. L right. IIo does not veto bills readily and probably never read, and maybe never saw this Iniquitous hicnsuro. It is certain that congress was warned of its objcctlonnblo features. Tho mem bers of congress from Oregon and tho senators weru written to look out for it and protect tho miners' rights. As Gov ernor Qcer had a son among tho gold seekers nt Nome ho probably appealed too. Whether ho notified tho powers at Washington is not known, but if ho did thoy paid no attention. To satisfy domands for republication of tho Btntomcnts mado, by returning gold-seckors, wo reproduco thorn. They nro backed up by reliable men nnd their truth has not beon challenged: A grcnt many pooplo have wondered why, if it wero posslblo to niako from two dollars to eight per day washing out gold on tho beach, that so many nro leaving that country for ihoirhoineB In tho states. When tho causa is fully understood, tho action of theso pooplo will not bo wondered nt. While tho gold bearing Bands of tho beach aro pretty well exhausted, yet that did not account for tho early retirement of tho miners from thnt country, lor poor as tho beach now is, it nfforded tho thous ands who wero working thu only pos siblo opportunity of making n dollar to got out of tho country. Well why did they leavo so early? Wo havo asked this question of Mr. J. II. Hotelier and others who havo recently returnc1 from these gold diggings, and from them wo luivn gleaned tho infor mation that they uoro forced to leavo In consequence of thu cruel and vicious law enacted nt tho last cession of con gross nnd duly signed by President McKinluy. Last year the beach nt Nomn was free to any citizen of thu United States who wished to mine it, and tho courts then hold that tho bench could not bo staked by nny person anil hold as mineral prop erty. Ilefnro tho rush took place at Noma last spring prosectors frnm nil over tho United States, and from Oregon and Washington In particular, wrote to mutators nnd congressmen requesting Hint in tho new bill nlmut to bo submit ted for legislative consideration, that thu bench bo left open to freo mining; that minors themselves bo allowed to rcguhito this business, nnd that tha mfiiinouft clauso which enabled people in thu states to stako this beach by powcr-of-iiltornoy lie denied a place in the new law. All tills was promised, and tho fullest nssur nnco was given to thoso bound fur .Nome thnt tho beach would In) freo ns before, and that tho onr-n(-nttoriiuy chuo would not bo re-enacted. Well, tho kio pie wero no sooner on tho ocean on the way to Nome tlinu tho bill was brought down leaving out tho powur-of-nttornoy clnusu, but allowing the beach to bo taken up for mineral claims under the provisions of tho placer mining laws for other hinds In the United Hlntes. When tlio bill won presented to thu president for his approval ho refused to sign it, unless thu power-of attorney cltiuio wuh restored, as stated by tho press. Whun this was conceded, hu signed tho bill June thu 8th, while most of thu minors wero yet nt mi mid could mil know any thing of either its provhioiiH or passage. Hut tho mi. Mont It lecolved thu presi dent's sliiimturo it was known nil over thu I lilted States and rich speculators, tittlug In their cushioned chairs In New York, Chicago and other great centers of trade, iuimediHtely took advantage of llio situation mid wiotu on to their friends nt Nome to btuku the bench by powerof-attoruey, This was quite uu known to thoho who went out to mine tho bench ns soon an they had arrived nt Nome. Tho bill as it imesed did not reach Nome until ubout August 1st, but by this time It was nearly all taken up by ontsiderm One llriu from New York had uiKen up iwo niiios oi n, willed watt almut the hlxth part of all the gold bearing sands. Then all of a sudden the poorfullowB who wore standing in the water nil day rocking the muds mid gravel, niukiug a fow dollars a day in order to got thu moans io carry them back to their families and homes, weie oiderud off the lieaeh and thus denied the KX)r privilege of earning u dollar in that w ay Hut they paid little attention to thu onlor at llrst. Thuy could not believe that a congress and government which so many of them supported, nnd which made so many llattuiiug piomlsoo to them More they loft for the north. could so shamoleHsly violate their prom lse ami disregard tlio conditions of the laboring people. Hut thoy were mis taken. That ery ihuig was done, and nut that alone, for the military was employed (o execut l thu demand of thu bench-grabbers, See my now folt lints In all tho latest uhapes and colors Miss 10. Smith, Statu street. imu-jw Albany Demecrat: Tlio startling sen- Ballon linn been sent out from Snlom thnt Til l'ord woro u boiled shirt on his Kuropcnn trip If Hnlcm people don't llko tho way n certain newspaper i hitting their town n left-handed slap onco in a while, let them Hop talking about live hundred copies and Feo what they will receive in tho way ot treatment. Tlio Republicans don't like thu trusts but they could't maku up n ticket of four Presidential electors without putting tho nttornoy of tho great American schoolbook trust on fot ono of them. c -ft Hero is n sample of Harvoy Scott's humorous way of tolling tho truth about n great public ofllcial you know whe: "Ho used Io worship tho protective tariff witli n univo and open sincerity of heart. Knowing nothing ot tho money question in 1891, hu complaia autly fell in with tho party emergency and denounced Clovelund for betraying silver. When tho St. fouisonvontion oflS'.X! enmoonho palpitated between thu uncompromising gold man nnd tho simple hearted blmetalist. When tho Paris treaty was under negotiation ho hesitated again, and only could mnku up his mind nflor swinging around thoclrclo and hearing applauses fur expansion Hoiitiuicnts. Whon tho Mainn was blown up ho was for pence till congress declared war. When Alger grow dis tasteful ho had to get llolmrt to tell OriggM to tell Alger to resign. When Porto Hlco came up hu was strong for free trado till congress en mo out for n 15 per cent duty, and then ho wns (of any thing congress wns for. Wonderful Scenery on Hie Denver & Rio Grande. Coiwhcel Railroad, Pikes Peak and the Garden of the Gods-Life at Colorado Springs-- Home for Union Printers. needy Union printers who aro unable Io . . , . . . ACriCUlllI I"al work. It Is n lino mammoth structure L'VC OIOCK 3I1UW dllU AbNtUllUlill CoixjitADo Sfitixtm, Sept. 7. After n hot night's rido from Salt Lnko wo awoka in the mining regions of Colorado. Following down from tho headqunrters of tho Arkansas river wo snw much life among mining camps. For n hundred miles tho mouiiHlns on either side of tho river aro bored Into until they look like tho mud banks of n stream that havo been occupied by swallows' nests. In addition to theso quartz propositions thero nro hundreds of placer claims still being operated, besides thousands of Innd-marks in tho way of deserted claim phantles of tlio palmy days of thu paBt. Tlio grand canyon of tho Arkansas is a sight long to lie remem bered. It la about suven miles long, nnd is Just west of Pueblo. It would be useless t- undertnko to describe it, but to give our Oregon readers an Idea of it, will say that tho stream nt this point is about llko tho Santiam near Mehnmn, nnd tho cliffs on either side nro perpen dicular, ranging from -100 to 10CJ feet from tho water. Tlio width of tho can yon is from -lu to iuu loot, ai uio iooi of the cliffs runs tho roaring steam, witli tho Denver & Hio Oraudo railroad run ning beside it.. In ono place tho gorge is fl narrow that it would luivu been imjiossblo for tho track to get through bosldu tlio narrowed stream, and to ef fect tho passage a hanging bridge was put in, susjHMided from the plnucles above. Tills skillful picco of engineer ing penults tho trains to pan by nnd oyer tho water without obstructing (ho stream, which nt seasons is most dnn gerous. When wu ceo paintings of these gor ges and cliffs wo nru apt to quofctlon the bright colorings developed by the artist, mid question their genuineness. Hut after ouco teeing the originals ono h conduced that full Justice could not be done nature's work of art upon can vai or otherwise. Tho colors embrace every shade nnd lino known to D.iuio THE TRUE AMERICAN POLYICOI' EX- i,('""ru nun mey are iiiiernaiuiy con- ..........I .....I I.I I... I ..a .. A...li.af.l1. nu PANS10N iriiiueu iiiiu iiiuuui-u du mriiuuiiiiiijr no ' x to astound thu most o.xtruvtigaut im- Thu letter of lion. II. W, Corhctt nginnliou. The most striking effects nnitm-liit.m il,.. trim a ,,,.,.!,.,. ,.ii,. I im o produced for iiiBtiiuco by u colld To Cure a Cold In One Day Toko IjijhIIvo lliomn (Julnlno Tnhlvtn. Al. itru'-Kl-i" rerunit llio nionuy IT It fall! u ouro K. i. (Irovo'n lifiiitlur Ikiii oai'li bm. 'Jij on tho highest point nbout tho city. It is built and is innlntaiued by tho Interna-, llonal Typogrophical Union, and Is ono of tho most practical arguments for trades unions. Thero nro ubout a bun-' dred Inmates nt present mostly old men, ' who havo romo from nil parts of Am erica. They haven good home here, are fed, havo a hospital and medical attend nnco, it good library, an nstemhly room whore thuy play billards.cards and other games, scores of newspapers, nnd not n J thing in tho world to do but bo happy Tho oxdenso of maintaining the institti- tlon is about 100 per day, and the money is provided by each of tlio 10,000 members of the union paying 10 cents a week from his wages into nftiud for this purpose. U'o visited tiio home Into in thu even-' ing, just in time Io eeo n mngiillicleut sunset behind Pike's Peak. Visiting printers nru admitted nt any time, and on thnt f core wo wero permitted to look through the place. It la one of tho most beautiful spots in tho world, and tho most' practical combination of charity and pbilaiithrophy I have ever seen. Some people would call it socialism, but it's u pretty goo ' thing just tho same. A. F. HorEii, J ii. Exposition Ever Held on the Coast Good Racing Every Afternoon Music nnd I un at Niilit. $20,000 MW $20,000 Auction sale of live stock will be made a leading featuie. All live slock nnd olliei exhibits hauled freo over tho Southern Pacillc rnihu.nl. Itediieed passenger lutes on nil railroads. Poi leminm list and other Information, address SES-SSaOBMAi-,... U.RM MtPAIIT roa Chicago opormi 0.19 a.in kr-io Kl a flyer looum Allan Hu Kx. i, in 8p m. 8 ii. m ox. Hun Hoi u r day 10 11, m. 1 jave tfulctn -Cl Mu ncniim.. 'mm rortlatiii. .S'W uli,li,CM ,." bt "."ilv'...Hl!ka..0.M Diilmt. !IT '1I Mt. 4l.l IH1I, Mt. vi V.,?"M wnoot;hlcA6id,.M- VIA HUNTlNdlON Put Ban Krancl-,00, "u Ball STfry five Jlaj, BpoT Jllii iV M C0H1Mvvk To A.torla aim way tt(JJ "0, '-ia b.. usm, Kur NT if WII.IiAMKTTK KIVRii l'ottlainl N,.J;."IVK lay nnilBattir. at t.80 '2 li(l V W. H. WEHRUNG, Pies.. Ilillsboro, Oregon. M. D. WISDOM, Sec. Portland, Oregon. WH.UMKTTK ItlVKK Wut, unci rariineatOrcKOii Clly irihuVr" In deliimt llioie. Ticket. Ui ill iwIm,"?"!? Waliliij,toii, Olirorula or ,', ?y 9, mil or rlvi-r mum t.. inadu nt l'ottlainl with I1UVB. Ocn, . Uh. ' ' K ! '.V't'and. -ttSE.' VM....teii ftiHiiir-. Giles Columbus must linvo been tho victim of n bunko gtimo. Miles-Why do you think ro? Giles Hecitnse ho wns the llrU to conceive tlio Idea Hint tho world wnsn't sipinre. Chlcngo Post. MulTrt wero llrst used by doctura to keep their lingers soft nnd were adopt ed by Indies ubout 1 550. Gooa Health, Thosloinachisliiufouudatioiiofhcnltli. When it does its work properly diseso cannot cuter tho body. If it is out ol order, Hosteller's Stomach Hitteu, llio famous dspupsia cure, will rustoro its vigor. It is tho fliost valuable medicine for the stomach ill- known to science. Try it for Indigestion, dyscpBl,t, consti pation, or Malaria, Fever nnd Ague. Our private revenue slump cmcrri thu neck of the bottle. The Monarch linrn-tn-r- uuoiiiii;i o orstomac, stomacli Remedies Bjners Men tnnrry hecniiso they nre wenry of liberty, women because they desire It Chlcngo News. The Health Protlcm Is much simpler than is sometimes sup posed. Health depends chielly Umui perfect digestion and pure blood, ami thu problem is solved very readily by Hood's Sarsap.nilla. You may keep well by taking it promptly for any stom ach or blood disorder. Its cures of scro fula, salt rheum, catarrh, (Ijspepsla, rheumatism and other diseasis num bered by the thousands. Tlio favorito family cathartic is Hood's Canadian W x PACIFIC 100 Hours Occon io Ocean VIA The Imperial Limited Grand Scenery Fast Time Model Accomodations i all rail, oWnTn?' ,V 11 HUBuKS C.ty,.ckctayrtea SOUTH ANOlS' VIA v Southern Pacific; Ci 1Mb SHftSIA ROUTE Pits. 1 I I Tourist nnd llrst-class sleeping enrs np f BOSTON, MOIN 1 KbAL, TORONTO, OTTAWA ST. PAUL TrnliiB leavo Salem for rortiandid; BttioiiBat6:40n. m. , 7:51 a7 m ,3 I :05 p. in. ' M l.vTSiriKml I.V Halcra... , Ar AfetilAud Ar Hacramcnto Ar ban Francisco. ArUgJon ..... Ar l)eiivcr.. Ar Kama, I'liy,.,., Ar Cblcw... .. . H.ilU A -11DU A M -U.30 A M 8.00 P M 7.14 V M TODAY'S MARKET. expansion ns wo view it. Mr. Corbett's j Itepubllcaiilsm will not bo easily called hi question. Hu Is a ninn reputed to be worth millions, honro conservative. IIo is a banker and a. Bound Money Itepub. Ilcnn. Hu Is a largo property owner and Iiiib large commercial Interests. Tho benellls to the Ainorioan ieoplo block of bronze green angled against a similar expostiru of terra cotta, yellow, red, ultra murine blue, or the more del Icato tints of pink, nr.ure, hulitropo, sea green, etc', of course tho conventional artist would question thu combinations, of color, but for thu Master Painter who oxecuted this work of decoration, nil harmonixes regardless of man Hindu laws. Tho luonty minute rido through this from acquiring tho Island pnsHcsiinns gorge is most refreshing nod inspiring formerly held by Hp.ibi will come hi three ' ln l,, hiKhost degree. Tlio bund of , God Is everywhere In evidence oen to I 'I'l.,. ..,.t.... . r i i ! tho inoit skeptical, and fortunately thu 1. I he enlargement of eomiiwmi id ' , , , ', ,' ,: , ;, , , , ... , hiHiil of mnn has been unable to deface freedom by removing nil tho tariff taxes ,,,, lim.terp.0 of tho creator. Kven Irom $!X),000,000 annual Imports from "Hood's Sarsaparilla" and "Heciham'a thoso Islands. i Pills" signs nowhere decoratu tlieB 2. Tho breaking down oi fusts from fm'twl precincts. tho freo lulorehnngo of our products' Wo reached Colorado Springs nt '2 p. with ll.oso of the Islands. ' VMa? Mul ont "ieI--li until 8 p. m., wueu wu rettumiHi our journey in oivvi iuo vvuia .Da vrorKsow me tou, f I.ixal vo liromo Qu luliolflini (TKfiT qM enoilajr. hut.uu, t)) 1 1 .' sit :i Thu stimuhid to chip building growing out of thu advantage of send American ships Kick and forth duty freo between nil Ameiicau possusslnus, Theuo would prove subjtnntlnl mlvnii lages to lioth the producernnd consumer. While tariff legislation fosters trusts, uomiiierco In freo ships breaks down trusts. Thu operation of American ship ping I Jtweon our owi open orts would' he u greater premium on that ludustrv than nny ship subsidy. These nru ideas that Mr. Corbutt Miiii.Ih for. He In opponil to tho Porlo Hlco tarifl, or any otliur picial tfxes on American pomfesalons. He favors giving thoeu Islands territorial telf-go) eminent and n repreteiitHtiu in eongrusi as op posed to government by nillHiry power and commiiHtlniis It will be said that thesj aro exactly the result that the MoKiuloy ad ministration in aiming at. Wow 111 ad nut that the President has souxprtwsed himself lu proclamation. 1U8 intentions are good. Hut wo challenge any administration writer or speaker to show whore In his letter oi acceptance, or in the Hopublicau platform, or u the nets of oougrtws tho ideas championed by Mr. CorU'tt are ouunolattHl ai ulonrly and forcibly at Mr. Cubutt puts thuui. Mr. CorUtt advwatwi Hwpublicaiiism for tho people, not forthe trusts. He is not a political "dveuturer who bus Io sell himself to thu llrst bidder, whether it bo Mark llniina or some other syndicate manager. Mis ex pressions as wo uudersaiul them are the kind of Heptiblicanitm the people want mul thu kind to which nolxnly object?. A I'nrllciilur Point. "In n ense of this kind," said the lnv ycr. "there nro ninny things to bo In vcstlgatid, nnd buforo I tnko tlio enso thero Is one thing lu pnrtlciilnr that must bo loukeil into," "I iires.ume," said the client, "thnt you refer to my poclictbook." liidhin upolls Sim. Midweek Services. Weekday services will ho holdui Friday evenings nt St. Paul's Kplcopid uchrclint 7:"0 p. in. with short add reel es by Dr. Scovell thu rector. SOWN BY GUNPOWDER. A Curlnim Wny of Cnrrrliiir it llockr Crnir With I'liuit Life. In tUo grounda of the I)ul;o of Athot and near Hlulr castle, England, stnmU a high, rocky crag mimed Crnlglebnrns. It looked grim mid bare In tlio midst of beauty, nnd Ita owner thought how much prettier It would look If only trees, shrubs, etc., could be planted In Its nooks and crannies. It wns consid ered Imposslblo for any ono to scale Its steep nnd dnngcrotis acclivities, nnd no other wny was thought of to get seed sown. Ono day Alexander Nnsmyth, father of tho celebrated engineer, paid n visit to tho duko'H grounds. Tho crag wns pointed out to him, nnd he wns told of tho desire of tho duke regarding It. After some thought he conceived bow It could bo accomplished. In passing tho cnstlo he noticed two old cannon. Ho got u few small tin cnnlstors mndo to tit the boro of the cannon nnd filled them with n vnrlety of tree, shrub nnd grass seeds. The cuunon wns londed In tho usual wny and fired at the cock from nil sides. Tho little canisters on striking tho rock burst scattering the seeds lu nil directions. Many seeds wero lost, but many more fell Into tho ledges or crucks whero there wns a little moss or t'lirth. These soou showed signs of life, and In n few years graceful trees uud pretty climbing plants nil sown by gunpowuer were growing nnd nourish 'SXSS323ESB? i1 thooiigiiial Hock Island sleeper, wbci left us nt Salt Lnko thu day before. Hero wo visited Mauitoii Springs, tho "Garden of tho Gods" and other attrac tions. An electric took us to Mauitoii, live miles tip a little valley or gorge, where there is an iron and n sulphur spring. TIih lull r Is thu mineral water of cimimcrco and Is put up here by the millions of bottles. Oregon undoubted ly has a score of just us good m'neial springs, nnd everyone of them is Justus cipahlo of development as these. Tho fact that thtuo springs are hero at the foot of Pike's Peak, nnd tlio enterprise ., ..... ... v.rnnue rn.iroa.i ll)K , nt.ftrj. oy neou of 10 fofW las taken advantage of llio opp-rtunuy uierly bare, gray crag, clothing It with to boom this region has made it world, verdunt beauty. famed. The Slskvou water put up nt , Ashland is no doubt just as good as the : " Mauitoii, and tlio surrounding country is much more leautliul. All it needs is pushing. 1 he "Garden of tho Gods" is a (ionic of nature that is not easily accounted for and next to Pike s Peak Is the lend I ig attraction. It consists of a series of Initios with strange rocks standing on them, lomu sluipml like a cathedral splro, others liken gat)wuy, and many Imaginary forms of animals nnd other objects : ' Pike's Peak is reached by n cog whool rallruut. It oust (& to make the trip up anl Kick, and there are no limitations on tlui inonoy you can spend while theio, as the company has a S a day hotel and other phuea of amusement up til re. Colorado Springs is visiUd by hun dreds of wealthy people from tlio Fast a a summer resort, and is the Mecca of prsons troubled with lung allmenlH, Thus tho rich mid consumptive keep up thu town.and the residents havojearro in the inoanl'mo how to rob tho com monplace tourist. Tho most meritorious institution In ho place is tlio Union Printers Homu ( for acceptable. Ideas, State If patented. THE PATENT RECORD, I Oaltln.ore, Md. ,, . ror inn particulars apply to I K. J. COYLK. II. II. AHHOTT. A. O. P. A., 11(1 Third St. Poiitland, Sept. 1 1 - Wheat valley RS ' Vancouver, P.. (3. Portland. bt !), Walla Wnlla, easier Gtl (f fin'.,. I Hour Portland, best g rail en t'J.Hh 0T 13.10. Graham ! M r j:i 00 per bbl. I O.ite Clmico Whito lll:ic, grey :tsl (i H)c per husliel. I Miilstuff Ilran, $1H0Oj shorts, 1 .00 HnyTimoUiy fllocii1 nor ton. OnioiiB l.ltt for red .:H5 for Silvei skins. Potatoes 10 to 15c per sack. i Hutter Host dairy, MfiiiO: fancy I creamery, Ift to 50c. Store J6c. 110. Hggs Oregon, 1'0 Io L'L'X.c. Poultry ChlcktuiH.flS HO to I 00; linns, tl to 1.50; turkeys, live 1 1 to Hie. Mutton l)reed, 7 to 7c pur pound. Hogs Heavy dressed 5 to (to. Heef Steers, fl(8.()0; cows,$!5.G0 A ', drewed beef, 0W to 7J(o. Void Dressed, 0 r l,Cjo. for small. IIop 28c. for lSim cro.,( s to 10c for new crop. Wool-Valley, 128l3o; Kusteru Ore. gon. llllSc5MohaIr,2B. Hides Green, wilted 00 Ilw, 8(jit): ; uiuler (10 lbs, 7Ka8Jif ; heep pells, lGfa -0c SALUM MAIIKI.T. boat 58 pounds nnd over. 50 Wool, 13 to 10c, Mohnlr, 9r.c. Hops 11 Io 15e Oats 35 tnSOc. J jay Huled.rlie.it, 7 , timolhv, f 10. Kggs-Lt) toasu. Hour In wl.ol.smlo lots. !i.60: retail Ar Im ahko1c.Z. Ar El Paw . Ar Korl Worth Ar 01lrorMoxlco. Ar llounlon ... Ar Now l)rlcn.. Ar Wnliliicion Ar Now Vortf . . I'ullman nnd . lrJo l - ceo I' m . S0A M -IMA1I - 2A A M . era p m; . a u .12:41 r m ixtl us n mil ljiTTi I )u Ull kw I WIS lO-Dl. (Ul cars on both TourTsta trains. Chair cars Sacramento to (Viet nnd hi Paso, nnd tourist cars to ChlciM St. LquIb, Now OrlcniiB and Wiulilnntoi,' Connecting nrSnn Frnudlsco with w oral steiimshlp lines for llonolili, .Iiipiin, China, Philippines, Central m South America. Seo Mr. W. W. Skinner agent at Salw Station, or nddross 0. H. MAKKHAM.G.r. A., Portland, Oregon. W 3 izm m1A nw R,jJwT-',4nyw:'aw n Xx!i2Cttffln?&W m$mMmwml Dandruff and Falling Hair vanish boforo tho magic touch of Nowbro's Ilerpicide, tho latest scientific discovery. It kills the dandruff germs. Destroy the cause, you re move tho effect Kill tho dandruff genu, nnd your hair will grow abundantly. 8t, Aktuoxt, loino, IKw. s. "W. . IUrpL-iiUJcw4allUu.lT0ui.Uliu fork I. hi elnM lay waj Irom UauJrulI. auj lift uijtutlrmwauJaori. OixioaU. Clonals. For Stle t all Flrtt-QtM Druj Storti. Miltstuffs-lirnn, 13; shortB, f I )i Hogs-Dressed, 4?.,c. Live cattle Steers, 3; rows. 2J( to Sheei I3ia3.50. Dnwiil Veal 7 cmilc. Hnttor Dairy, ir.J0c; eunimery.Ufie. Poultry 1'ntlieiis per lb.,7; spring chickens per lb., 7e. Potatoes new, 80c per hushd. Apples 25c. DANDItUCF WON'T WASH OUT. The Germ That Causes It Has to Be Destroyed. io Lure uanjrutr. Mnnyn woman siHimls an hour twice ft week scouring her hhiIi., thinking PCrnllbill'' off the scurf .vlll , !. Inntlrnff. 'I wo, hours a week, nt the age pf 10 years, she has spent 200 days of 12 hours oncli, or two-thirds of a year of her life. In that vain ioh; vnin.becnuso you can't euro dandruff without killing thu dandruff germ, and the only hair preparation on onrth that will do that is Newhro's "Herplcido"-nl. adellghtful hair drowing, and thorough antiseptic Rgiiitiit all oontaision fiom use of others' bar brushes. It ii also a delightful hair dressing A I'nmuna I'rn.i, Tho bonutirul pearl known ns tbo Great Southerii Croso was found In Western Auntrnllii lu the your issi. It consists of nine pearls Joined together lu tho form of n cross, In which shape It was found by a iiuiii mimed Chirke. It Is said that the finder mid the llrst purchnser of It burled It for some time, miporstltlutwly regHrdliitt It ns n h..nv. only uilrnele. It was,, bow ever, ulti mately taken up from ltd buri.il nin.. nnd sold (or ?1.U00, since which time It. u;is iretiuentiy changed hands ami Is now- valued at ?50.000. At the Coloulal nnd Indian exhibition In HnglRud It at tracted it good dwul of notlew nnd Is probably tbo only natural cros ever found. More Cheap Excursions to the East Hound trip tickets from Denver, Colo rado Springs, nnd Pueblo to Chicago, Poorin nnd intermediate points, will bo sold August 10, and September 7 mid 21, by the GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE AT ItATK OP POSSIBLY You nro not uwnro of tho fast tiros ltd superb service now afforded by the - ... -. 2 Tralrs'2 a picto1'' WU HAVE Daily Fast TO the east. If you cannot tnku tbo morning bu travel via the evening Haiti. Doth vt lluuly equipped. "Our Specialties" Past Timo, Through Service, l'liltou line Regular Fare Plus ?2.()IJ for lluiim! Trip I'n'nco siee'iiors. Pullman Touri.t rfiwp- Huturn Limit October 31. 1000 , - XlVnteaM One fare to Chicago nnd return Aug. 23 'i, 25, 20, for tlio G. A. R. ENCAMPMENT ith lllieiul n turn limit. SPECIAL TRAINS Oxb Nmiir Our to Chioaiio, will leavo Denver 3:15 p. in., Colorado Kprlngs, 3:55 p. m. mid Pueblo 2. 15 p. m. for ox- eiirsionsof Aug, 10 and 21, and fc'opt. 7 .III, t !1 Tl..b..lu ,.lt., .....! .... -i.. traiue I'or full information upply to A. K Cooi'Kit. Gen. net. Portland Or. I K. W. Thompson, a. 0. P. A.. , , Toiekn, .an. Jons- Skiiashav G. P. A., Chisago eTEAM WOOD SAW O Two Mnohlno8 Work DonH Quickly. Telephone 2583 black. Iavo ordors tit H3iler..-rt on 12th street, or Stolner'e .irk.H. M Vn iM.nur. 'kw Prk. 5-0t fjracc A complete stock vjiuoo of grass and clover SPPfic see(1s always on OttUd hand. Prices the lowest possible for first-class seeds. ' Give us a call before buying. X g-j" BREWSTER & WHITE, The reed Men. Hnnrn In tin. it unveil tn Omalll Cbie ago, Kansas City, St. Louis, New lort Hoston, mid other Kastern points. Tickota good to Salt I-ako Citjr vA Donvor. . It Is toyour interest to use Tit Or imni) I.imitki). Tickets and sleeps car berths can bo secured from W. W. Skinsu. Agent 8. P. Co Or Guy Powois, Ag't. O- K. A 1 Salem On. J. II. IJTHiior, Gon'l Agent, No. 135 Third Bt. Portland Of. Ori'gon Short Line llafiroad The Direct Route to Montana, Utah, Colorado and ail Eastern Points. Gives cholco of two f avoKto routM, the UNION PAOIFIQ Fast MsUU"1. orthRIOGHANDE Scenic Uw. No Change of Cars. On tho Portland-Ohicago Bccll( finest in tho West." Equipped With Kli'gnul Hlnn'taril Sleor Klua Now Ordinary Totirltt Sleep"- Huiwib I.tbrrv-Uuflet fan. Hplenillp Dlnoeni, Mil U er Krue Kccllutug Chair l'r. Oumrorublu Ouachu. nl Hinolen. KrillT Train Ciupletelr VcrtiliuW- For further Inforination PP'LW J. R.NAGKL, lil,VStK Trav. Pass. At. Agent O. It. " 142 Third St. Portland Or. Slo Corvallis & Eastern Hailroad , i Salem Soap Works ONLY ONE FAKE. FortheRiwiii Trip One Far On the fouthern Pacific to ibe State Pair. For the Orouon Stnio Fair, to b hold Nl 17 to 88, the Swuhorn Pac fie ouipauy will 1 Ui,uu to the Fair '.roundsand return at one faro for the yund trip. l)aie of mU September b' i-J, inclusive, tinnl limit of tickets epteiiilHT In to 2 T;.m priwfiit Fair promni to Ih the St in the Ii.aturv of the Suite, and all -Mum.. iiM. meir inwt ,it .rt to pronite iiisenierprife. which is a groat Uuieiit to tho entire state. o 10 ilAw for acceptable Idea. State If patented. THEPATENTRECORD, Tho proprietor of tho Salem Soap . orks has the oo operation of the undoi signed dealers. Ooiipuniers who desire a llrst-clasa oap will Encourage Home Industry By ordering Snlom-made soap from No. TLMJSOAHD. 2 Fur Yaiiulnu: Train leaves Albany Train leaves dm i'IIs, J2:0pi 6:55 p-B mi Mrs. H. Huffman, l. Mttgtllre, F. X Albright, i.ol.len Uulestoro teuier A, (Jo, 11. Neugubaiiur, fames Slianlz, Alex. Dauo, Yokohama Tea Storo I. A, Peragish, Allen .V: itowersox, J. Hewitt, iavuge A Reid, M. r Riiieman, C. M.Eopley, The Fafr Store, W. L. Wade, Damon Bros. -Names Of Other merMian.u lll be Tia I n arrives ani.lna No. I Returning Leaves Yuqiiiuu . Leave.1 CorrallU, . Art Ives Albany... No. 3 For Detreit: Leaved Albany .. Arrives Detroit No. 4 Returning: Leaves Detroit T'.iie- A.rlvoo Allvinv .. 0. No. 5. Leaves Corvallis Arrives Albany... No. (J. Leaves Albany . . . One and twoconueel otAio"j Corvallis with Houtliern acincw" giving direct service it &ad from norland adjacent beaches. lrtii Trains for the mountain ' w Detroit at no'in, giving awP". tu 7-00 'l ICJJ.'' Ji:ior.' 7K.1' 11:20 1. ISilOP- 0:00 6:1J-'1, 720l' 8:05 P-f; ii to reach camping KWUDfl',f,i tK it llrollQr.V...ol. unH KlintlSIU l"k" sumoouy. iihanr ". ive and six connect " pmCo - ' ?.""" Is'1.."'.""1: t ron. FortT luoAiuauy iw w - i-.rwis niM- r!T W'ALDRN. XI A P A a ddo.1 as arrangements nru made. j TCRNKR Aron' 41F- " 'V u "atwgflPftiB PT"V'T'f"a'r9T" rvrrrr "'"jyyjaaByftCTMtwrtaji wa