The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, August 13, 1902, Image 1

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THE DAILY JOURNAL.
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Tonight fend Um
Every Mechanic and Laboring Man in
Salem Is at work.
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i -It Would be Interesting
To knqw how much you have paid out in the
past'Sten years for goods your neighbors bought at
CREDIT STORES and failed to pay for. You
would change your trading place quick if you
knew the extra profits merchants charge to make
up for BAD ACCOUNTS.
THE ONLY WAY TO AVOID PAYING YOUR NEIGHBORS'.
DEBTS IS BY. DEALING WITH A SPOT CASH STORE,!
il The New York Racket I
Started on the cash plan and they've stuck to it.
That's why they've made a success. They can
undersell any merchant who does a credit business
J Shoes, Clothing, Hosiery,
Underwear, Ribbons, Laces,
Ladies' and Men's Furnishings
THE '
CUBAN
TREATY
President Anxious for
' Its Disposal
Will Rely Upon Assurances of
Party Leaders
Cruiser Cincinnati Has Gone
in Aid of Barcelona
Men's Black Mohair Summer Coats,
They'll keep you cool -
SALEM'S CHEAPEST ONE
' PRICE CASH STORE.
90c.
E. T. BARNES, Prop'r.
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Crowds Visit
.the Apbey
London. Aug. 13. Tho pulillc was
admitted to Westminster abbgy today,
to view tho scone- of tho lntc, corona
tion coromony. An admission foo of
$1.00 was charged. M&tiy took ad
vantago of tho chanco to see tho place
wltoro tho king was crowncdi Tho vis
itors Included many Americans.
.s .
Reviewed Indian Troops.
London. Aug. 13. King pjjward ro
vlowod tho Indian troops frrn Buck
Ingham palaco today. It wffi a ning
nlflcont spectacle. jf
ELKS
ARE ON
PARADE
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It
The Land of EveivscvLittle"
Tho Barr storo may ho said to bo located In "tho land-of-evar-so-little."
It glvos over so big values for over so llttlo prlcos. This la
rather a flguratlvo way of oxprosalng a cold commercial fnqt, but wo
trust It may sink deep Into your mind novortholoss. Diamonds,
watohoB, Jowolry, cut glass, etc., etc., in all thoso things, wo aro In a
nnsltlon to Bavo you money. Tho only question Is thin: Will you avnll
yoursolf of It?
B arrs Jewelry Stor e
Corner State and Liberty Sts.
Leaders In Low Prices.
Washington, Aug. 13. As far na can
bo known thoro Is no justification for
tho rovlval of tho Btory that tho presi
dent Intends calling Uio Sonata In ex
tra session to consider tho reciprocity
treaty with Cuba. Tho statement is
Biied last night from Oystor Bay was
undoubtedly a personal expression of
tho president's vlows. -According to
thlB ho is In tho samo framo of mind
as when Congress adjourned. Ho Is de
termined Uiat Uio concessions should
bo granted as soon as p'psslblo, but If
ho should recolvo assurances from
party lendors that Congress, during
tho next session, will Ink definite ac
tion, ho will abandon all eftorta to
force Uio reciprocity treaty through
tho Senate before "Uio regular tlmo of
meeting.
Washington, Aug. 13. Word was ro
ooived this morning that tho cruiser
Cincinnati has loft fdr Bnrcolonn.
Vonozualn, which was enptured by the
revolutionists. Inasmuch as tho dis
patches said Uiat tho revolutionists
aro sacking Uio city, murines will bo
landed Immediately upon the arrival
of tho orulsor.
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Gage's Libel Suit. '
San Francisco. Aug. 13. Glaus
Sprecklos and Managor Loako, of the
Call, woro arrested this nfternoon for
Hbol, on a warrant sworn to by Gov
ornor Gago, Thoy woro Immediately
released oil bonds.
Make a Grand Shew:
ing at Reunion
$1750
Cash Prizes
Given Away
to Be
Struck by "
Lightening
Medford, Or., Aug. 13. During a
heavy thundor storm horo Uib even
ing Hlohrtrd Paine, a farmer, living
about tvto miles south of Medford. was
killed by. lightning. Ho was a mom
bor of tho Woodmon of tho World, and
loft a wife. FurUior details cannot
bo learned on account of tho tolophouo
having boon disabled by Uto storm
About ono lnoh of rain foil horo.
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Here's to your health
Which will bo benefited by our puro
mifaTw.ri wo in' m,.. "i.,-, i
anil cnoico wiiibkics. iiivy um uikuo
tlon, prevent chills and pneumonia,
act as a tonic and bracer, and aro a
good, all-around frlond to havo In tho
house In sickness or in health. Our
whlskoy Is unsurpassed for lino flavor,
volvoty smoothness and high quality,
P. ROGERS, Is""'
Wholesale and Retail
Liquor Dealer. . . .
lss. V'- villi
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Repairing a
Watch...
Of the finest workmanship is a
branch of our business that wo give
special attention to. Our repairing
department is conducted with tho
utmost care and skill, diamonds aro
roBot, and jewelry of all kinds Is re
paired in the most porfect manner,
besides optical work of all kinds.
C, T, Pomeroy
238 Com'ISt.
Witchmsktr aalOstlcli
Have You Ever Tried Salem's Botanical Doctor?
Ho absolutely ourea cancers, tu
mors, gravel, kidney and bladdor trou
bles, bone diseases, asthma, skin dis
insection. My Dear Friend:
" You must bear In mind that thU
medicine is not a poisonous tonic, nor
a stimulant, nor a temporary relief,
wlllch you get from poisonous drugs,
where the results are sure death soon
er or later. Thoso poisons go In your
bones and destroy tho life of them
and create all kinds of diseases, can
cerous tumors, consumption, dropsy,
bono diseases, etc Do not blame the
medicine when It takes an effect and
stirs up the poisons or disease In the
system. You must not expect to be
cured in a few days, for your sickness
or disease has 'teen a long time com
ing on,. and It -will tnka a long tlmo
to get It put of your system. It will
take months or a year to build up a
new body from the bones up. This Is
eases all without tho uso of the knife
or poisonous minerals or mineral of
any kind.
They aro used to being humbugged.
My medicines aro composed of na
ture's herbs what tho human system
requires. When the animals get slok
they will help themselves to thoso
herbs, for thoy bare the Instinct, and
tho people havo not, so we have to
make a stndy of IL It bos been a Ufa
Btudy wJtK me. Do not get weary;
this life Is too short and too sweet to
worry out of this world.
NEW
TRACKS FOR
N.P.IR.R.
Will Involve Brldgingrfthc Co'
lumbia and Willamette
Prosldont Mellon, of thoHNorthcrn
Pacific, was In Portland yesterday on
his way over tho O. 11. & N. for tho
East In an Interview with ft Portland
paper regarding tho Northern Pacific's
now way of entering Portland, ho Ib
credited with saying Uiat tho plans
or IiIb company for ontorlng Poitland
Involve tho bridging of the? Columbia
and tho Wlllamotto rlvorJ and tho
boring of a tunnel through! tho back-
bono of tho ponlnsula, all? of which
will cost about $3,000,000.1 Northorn
Pacific trains will como down tho Co-
Typo Convention Discusses
Next Meeting Place
Salt Lnko, Aug. 10. Tho second day
of tho Klk's' reunion was ushorod In
by a parailo of all tho visiting lodges
for $17G0 In prlzos, for general appear
anco aiA bearing, beauty and jorlglnall
ty of costumes and numbon In lino.
Prizes woro also offered for the most
unlquo display and float, and Hit host
marching band.
STEAM :
TUG
EXPLODES
In Harbor of New York
City
8e
Discuss Next Meeting Place.
Cincinnati. Aug. 13. Intcrost In to
day's session of the International Typ
ographical convention wob contored
In the fight for tho next place of moot
ing. Washington looks llko a winner.
Portland, Ore., Is making a strong bid
for tho 190C convention.
Tho imposition to prevent locnl ox
changing of matrices used In ndvortls
Incr wan warmly dlseuBsod, and was
roforrcd to tho law committee, with the
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News In Brlof.
John J. Nolan, tho famous trotting
horse, owned by J. B. Kent, died at
tho Donbrook stock farm, In Ohio. In
Bomo way ho got hold of Bomo rat poi
son, And, though ovory effort was made
to Isavu tho horso. It died. Nolan was
valued at $20,000.
Officers, In searching Uio Cedar riv
er, near Dob Moines, woro horrified to
dlscovor tho body of an Infant used as
bolt on a trot lino, near Cedar IlapldB.
Thoy aro making a vigorous endeavor
to find tho owner of tho lino, but thus
far havo failed.
A $15,000 fire, consuming six busi
ness houses and two dwelling housos,
occurred at Spraguo, Wash., Tuesday
afternoon. Tho flro hroko out In Uio
rear of Kclbas' furniture sloro and
paint shop, and spread In all direc
tions, destroying a hnlf block of build
ings boforo Its progress could bo stop-pod.
Five Persons Blown Into
Atoms and Others Injured
Home from
Crater Lake
Governor Geer retried; this met.
Ing from Crater liak, wlieis.ee k
companled a paily f fcowrists, ua4r
tho direction tt W. O. St!, a Jert-
land. The gDYgrnw says the jjrljs ,f
an Ideal one, and that ths ptlip ntfm
hbrs 6f the party will retyrs Ih afctwt
a week.
Knlnhts In Parade.
Snn Francisco, Aug, 13. A street
parade of Uio Uniform Hank was Uio
principal feature of tho Pythian con
vontlon today.
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The West for Ambitious Men.
Govornor Charles N. Horrold, of
South Dakota, says all tho Western
Btatoa havo boon sottlod by young
mon, for It Is Uicso nnturnlly who find
loss pain and discomfort In breaking
homo Uos. The loss of such mon from
tho ranks of Uio East Ib a decldod gain
for tho WosL Youth Is at all tlmos tho
bono and sinew of a country.
" Theodore Itoosovolt out on his Da
kota cattlo ranch Illustrntos tho type
I moan tho young mon of fearless
ness, integrity, ambition, onorgy
conquering ovorytlilng from a cow
pony to a grizzly.
Tho quallUes which lent distinction
to tils personality and commanded Uie
rospoct of his cowboys, and othors
around him. whom ho yet novor paU
ronled, aro tho very qualities which
havo mado him tho Eastern man of
destiny, nnd elevated him to his po
sition. It Is tho unllmitod variety of oppor
tunity which iho field boyond Uio Miss
iBSlppi offers to ambition and offort
that brings about a largo numbor of
Bo-cnlled succosses In life. A man of
onorgy has not ono field, but a half
dozon, open to him. If he Is not a suc
cessful ronchor ho may become a mer
chant or a minor. Thoro are openings
for mon of intolllgonea In all Hues.
Selection of a business or profession
Is governed by personal adaptability!
or liking.
In a crampod, overcrowded city
men must, perforce, unless they aio
possessed of unusual onorgy or Influ
ence, move In beaten traokB, After aj
time the lrksomeness of doing soma-1
Uilng for wbloh be has no love wears
upon a man. Doubtless In the end It
kills hope and dcadons ambition.
Tho equipment of a man out out for
success Is not, then, a matter of lati
tude and longitude, but of opportunity.
This tho west offors to all.
Affairs, of all Nations
The cholera plague has spread from Manila to Japan.
The British rifle telms have sailed from Liverpool for Canada.
King Edward hao tent messages of thanks to his subjects In
Canada. f ' "
An uprising Is In progress ICorea, directed against the governors
and foreigners. I- . i- ; '' '!' i li
The Inadequacy of the naval force In the South Seao Is vigorously
commented upon In Washington.
Rear-Admiral Evans' squadron, consisting of the Kentucky, New
Orleans, Helena and vlcksburg, has sailed for Nagasaki, Japan.
A recent Prussian army order forbade tho use of Armerlcan lard
In army kitchens, and directs that hams must be bought from domestlo
slaughter houses. '
Two more Alplno fttalltlee have been reported from Arlbergn
Pass, In the Austrian Alps, where two edelweiss hunters fell from
precipices and were killed.
Tho choir which sang at the coronation of the king In Westminster
abbey last Saturday sailed from Liverpool to make a tour of the
UnHrH Rtntrs nnd Canada.
It Is officially announced that Generals Botha and Delarey, who
have been with General Dewet, will be appointed memocr. ot mo now
Trancvnal executive committee.
It Is reported that the recent assassinations of officials In Russia
Is due to the work of a revolutionary society, numbering 12,000 mem-
hrt. drawn from all classes of society. Z
MMMHCMtMMIHCmHUNMNHMIHMIHINIM
lumbia ovor tho O. 11. & N. track from .roconimoinlatlon that an ainondmont
Waliula and from Portland to Pugot abolishing tho exchange be drawn up.
Sound Union Pacific trains will pass
ovor Northorn Pacific tracks. Uso of
tracks between Waliula and Puget,
Sound, by way of Portland, howovor.
will not bo on tho samo basis nB tho
Joint ubo of track botwoon Lowlston
and Waliula, Prosldont Mojlon. saya
tho Northorn PaGIflo has noUiliig to
do wlUi tho Paul F. Mohr portage
railroad."
IliMWHIUMIIHIKIlMEKIll
Dr. Cook cures all kinds of diseases,
Dr. J. F. COOK, 301 Liberty 8L, 8a
lem, Ore., Is the man you ought
cons-Jib ntiiiiHiuiwuww'i in
descended from a lino of German neru-
allsts, the best physlclano In the
world.
This (a his fourth year In Salem, ana
scores of patients and friends can tes-
UDW uuu HUIU MJO UVUOB Uf M.W .ww, r- - -
what the people do not understand. tlfy to his skill In their eases.
Read the Above Remarkable Cure.
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BANCROFT OPTICAL CO.
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SODA FOUNTAIN
THKTnEBMOMKTKIl IB LOW
In the kitchen, alwsye wboastas ji
qd for cookiag. And yoa don't
have to worry orr the rise ia mh
pfUeof wood. H U the lur.l pat
excellence Ib the wam wealhw
no- bet. bo het, no dirt Nsuest.
IbJJ, cowfart, eosvfHieBee,
dtiBUurmt, eeesewy. um stoves
KBtl rBss of every H ikl rtyie
Hipilk4 bylbe HaUm Um light
0aiwpy at Jot prIM
SALEM GAS LWMT CO.
PIMM H. 4 C1MMM.
Tlio amendment will not affect ayndt
cntoH or owiums of more thnn ono pa
per.
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A Final Announcement
In this Issue of Tho Journal appears
an announcement that will be of vital
Intorost to many readers. It Is that
of Dr. Darrln, to tho offect that ho will
continue his stay In Salem to Novem
ber 1st. After that Uato ho oxpoctfl to
take an oxtendod tour, a.nd this date
Jh final. Dr. Darrln bus now been nt
the Wlllamotto ifotol for ovor three
monUis, during which Ume he has
treated patients from tho surrounding
country and parts of tho stato. Many
of those are among the leading people,
and they cheerfully tostify that he has
rendered Uiem groat service. Thp
doctor Is enjoying his stuy at Salem
immensely, but Is kopt so btiHy that
he cannot get much rout. Patients
who aontomplnto availing Uiomselves
of his sorvlcoH during the remainder
of IiIb stay, should bo prompt about
coming In, for all treatments will noo-
eesarly ctmsa after Novomlier IsL Ills
wondorful suoeouH here Is such as has
never boforo boon achieved by a mem
bor of his profession In any rotninu
nlty.
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Coal Region Is Quiet.
Shenandoah. Pa., Aug. J3. Aboslute
quiet reigns in tho anthracite region
today. In spite of rumors, the sol
Sheriff Thomas Llnnvllle. of,Astor- dlers are not to bo taken away until
la. was In the city today. " trouoie is semeu
Minister Confesses to Murder.
Torro Hauto, Ind., Aug. 13. Ilev.
Charlos Hill, a Congrogatlonallst min
ister, has confessod that ho fired tho
shot that killed Uio Widow StnlUi at
Uie mining town of Bonwood, 16 years
ago. Hue was stepping out in iw uwi
of a neighbor's house wlien uie uui-
let struck her, and she fell dead.
Throe boys shooting at a maik some
distance away, were arrested, but the
bullet that caused the death was too
largo for tholr guns. Tho widow's
son was under suspicion, and It was
said he obtaluod consldorablo propotty
by the death of his mother.
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Hrnest Uakor. a wel-known linotype
operator, of Helena, MonL, committed
Bulcldo Tuesday by swallowing a doso
of earbollo acid, aftor a period of wed
ded life eoverlng a llttlo over a month.
Dakar had quarreled with his wife,
and this morning sho found him dead
In his room.
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REBELS CUT THE CABLES
Minister Bowen's Efforts to Secure
the Gunboat Marietta Are. Futile
imitd States i to send to Uaroeiona w prouroi inwv
can Interests there. The oaoie
tween Barcelona and Caracas has
agalneen cut. presumably by the In
surgents.
Washington, Aug. 13
MlnlBtor to Venezuela Iloweu cables
IhtJ state department that be Is unable
to get Into communication with the
gunboat Marietta, which it Is proposed
M0R0S ATTACK AN OUTPOST
Murderous Natives Fall U U.S.
Cmp tt PleM Kflllaff Two SeMlers
MaKlla Awg. 13,-Ust Right 10 or lXi wwe weea4ea by hf murdered Mb
and sword. ! eowiraee.. v "7.. ""
iterrteiy mmtmu. -Tm imnwm
wm 4vefly wewBrfe.
Tfc foeilii anniversary or the mr-
Morm, armed wltk seears
aitaek4 aa wtv& at Ca Vleam,
MIiwUumlo. MINING rt VoU a4
Prlrsfe Carey Te Mew iweapw.
Persons Worth
Knowing About
All reailoro of this paper nro by
this tlmo familiar with tho nnmo of
Dr. Darrln, and thoy havo no doubt
read with Intorost accounts of the
many romnrknblo cures tl.ls colobratod
physician hns porformod. Wo Biiupoct
that Borne havo road the teHtlmonlnls
of grateful patients with bohio strnpl
clou aa to tholr authenticity; there
fore, wo are giatlfied to bo tblo to pre-
Bent tho names of our best known citi
zens In Marlon nnd Polk counties that
must put at rest ovory posslblo doubt,
Any of tho following can bo roforrcd
te:
11. Ilaxtor, 178 Perry street, Saloin,
Or., tumor cured.
Harry Percy, Salem, Qr doafness,
cured
H. A. Kurtz, 137 Church Btreet, Sa
eom, Or., deafness cured.
J. S. Hoston, Wlllamotto Hotol, 8a
lem, liver complaint and dyspepsia,
cured.
Miss L. Btanflold, 323 Mill street, Sa
lom, cured ten years ago of doafnoas
and discharging oars.
A. O. Byors, Independence, Or., to-
tnl deafness, ono oar cured In two
hours, the other In two months.
Prod Ncckormann, 110 Stato Street,
Salem, woaknoss optlo nervo of tho
oyo, pain In eyeballs nnd catarrh re
stored.
Miss Nottlo Durfoo, Shaw, Or., denf
noss and granulatod eyes, restored. Her
fnthor, O. II. Durfeo, deafness 23 years,
oil red.
MIhs M. Wells, 18th street, Salem,
Or., catarrh, rheumatism, femnla trou
bles and partial paralysli. or tho blad
dor, cured.
Mrs. Job ltlulinrds, Capital street.
Salem, deafness cured, ulso nor daugh
ter was cured of discharging oars and
deafuoss.
J. I). Van Oiidol'H daughter, corner
Commercial and Mission streets, Sa
eom, discharging onrs and deafness,
cured.
1). O. Dove's daughter, West Salem,
Or., diabetes and klduay trouhlo aured
13 years ago.
8. D. Haiiip's son, 378 Marlon street,
8alem, Or., woak lungs, pain In side
nnd general debility, restored.
V. If. Holm, 247 Commercial street,
Salem, catarrh, restored.
MrB. T. Jamos. Salem, fomalo troub
les, tumor, bruit trouble mid lioud
aches, restored.
J. W. Poto, Jefferson, Or., rheuma
tism and diabetes, cured.
Iteubon Leo. Turner, Or., srlatlo
rheumatism and general debility from
effoots of la grlppo, restored.
Mrs. Reuben Loo. Turner, Or.. a!h
eess of lung and severe cough, numb
noss uinl pains In limbs, successfully
treated.
Mre. Nettle Dampsy, Waterloo, Or.,
cured of un ulaerated catarrh.
Many mora who are averHe to pub
Ho mention of their names oould be
cited here.
"Dr. Darrln gives free anamination to
all, nnd when necessary gives medl
cine in connection with electrlelty.
The poor treated free from JO to II
dally, exeapt medlelne. Those will
ing to pay, 10 to S; evenings. 7 to 8,
Sundays, 10 to 3.
Kromt of youth, blood tains glwt.
Impotenoy, varicocele deafness, ca
tarrh and stricture a specialty. All
(ihjronlo male fl"d female diseases
treated at f6 a week, ur In Umt pro-
I portion of time, as (he case may re
quire. No ease published, except by
perafiMioa at the paUuoL All busi
ness relatlen with Pr. Darrln strictly
onf)deatil. Ietlers of inquiry ah
swered, (JlreuUr anil utttfou
blanks sent lre. Myw tted and
Bartholin Murder Case Still
a Mystery
Now YorlJ, Aug, 13. Tho tug Jacob
Kupor, while coining doWn tfio bay.
and when near SL Oerga, ataten
Islaiid, this morning, blew up. Five of
the chow wore killed or drowned, and
six Injured.
Tho tug sank 30 seconds after tho
oxploalon. Tho cotton-laden lighter,
which tho tug was towing was pulled
ashore in a sinking condition. ' Tho
dead aro Captain Harry Johnson, of
tho tug, and throo deck hands and the
cook. All of tho dead wore blown to
bits or sont to tho bottom.
Chicago, Aug. 13. Now and Bccm
Ingly liiexplicablo circumstances now
appear In tho Bartholln-Mltchcll mur
der mystery. Tho dcclaraUon by tho
corouor and physician casting doubts
on the IdonUty of the corpse of tho
woman found In the weeds, and said
to ho Mlnnlo Mitchell, Is given color
by the finding or a hair switch belong
ing to Oraco LamborL who disap
peared two weeks ago. Beyond tho re
port that hartholln spout last Monday
In Jopllu, Mo., tho pollco.are still with
out a elow to his whereabouts,
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Seattle Man Killed.
Manila, Aug, 13. Constabulary In
spector Win. Schormerhorn, whose
home Ib in Seattle was mortally
wounded In 'a recent fight at Illgan,
Mindanao, with Ijidroncs.
g?aes fitted. Vr Darrlti'0 uke are'
reader ftt JKaaii was observed as a Je at tea WIHswetW Hotel. Malew. ustil
Forest Fires '
Raging
Tacoma, Aug. 13. Forest flres eo-
stroyed the Dennis shlnifle fealll, St'
Montesano, and the Blair Mill, at Ar- '
llngton. Flro is also raging alxmt &k , i
Connoll mltl. at Hlrna. LwaWnstji vv
arc fighting fire at many pkom
BALLOTS
COUNTED
AGAIN
Miss Gilmore Stttt Itm fi
ttte Yetiftf Cwfest
TIMBER CRUISERS HURT.
Establishment of Timber Reserve Cuts
Into Their Duslness.
Tho sotting aside $1 tfio watershed"
or Uio John Day, I'owdor, Grand Hondo
and Burnt nivors as a forest reson'O,
hOB completely domoralUed tho plans
of timber locators In thoso sections,
Tho territory embraced In tho roscrvo
coiitnlnB some of tho finest bolts of
pine timber In tho world, and tfmbor
men horo for some time reaAUed that
tho tlmbor Is worth millions.
Tho cruisers do not tako kindly to
the rosorvo proposition, nnd sco In It
a comploto ending of tho large rev
enues Uioy havo been recolvlng from
nrosnectlvo tlmbor locators. Many of
them havo already made snug Bums,
and are still going ahead In tho locat-
imr hiislneiis. claiming that olthor
thoro Is no truth In the report of tho
rosorvo cmtnblUhmonL or that tho ar
dor has no bearing on iho land they
aro locating.
' Ah soon as tho nows was received
by thoso In Uio sections affected that
tho territory In question had been Hot
aside thoro wbm much walling, and all
who understand what, such on order
meaiiB havo desisted from attempting
any further locations.
Cruisers tiro going ahead Just tho
sumo, and It is possible some imwary
Individuals will bo found who an!
willing to pay a good sum for having
a flno pleoo of tlmbor land pointed, out
to them, Kast Oregonlan.
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Ballot Will Ctost it
O'clock Tkrsdiy
Ott
Again Uio numbor of votes cast ta
Tho Journal's Seaside VoUag CimVwt
has grown, until there Is an astoatsfe-
ing total of 413(1 votes. Of this w-
ber Miss Qllmore lifts received over
one-fourth, and unlow the tenor W the
voUng takes a decldeil ehange, tint
young lady will be art easy winner
However, in such contests It Is alwcwt
Impossible to osUmato Uio outcome
before tho last voto Is eosnted.
At tho request of several who only
Hint time during Uia noon hour to cast
Uiolr ballot?, Uio closing hour has beea
changed from 12 o'clock Tkursd&y (to
morrow) until 1 o'clock of that day.
'this will also glvo a little more U
to get ths Newport vote telegrapk.
over. The final voto ' will b
nounced In tomorrowa Journal, mmL
tho lucky winner will hav nearly tws
dnys In which to get ready for Wer'yaV?
cation.
Tho Ballot at Nooi Tossy.
Namos. Votes.
Myrtle Ollmoro ,.,.., r, ..,.. 1MNI
Kdlth Bapplngflold 73
Cora McAtoo M?
Colesta Liston Ml
IaVoitio Kantnor 4E2
Nelllft Derby '$
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by her sldo. Also five No. 1 wws,
and five 2-ypar-oKJ heifers, Ur?. S
quire of A. O. Smith, near Prlafie
school houso. 8-1 3-1 w
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