The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, September 21, 1903, Page SIX, Image 6

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A dispatch to tho Chicago Record
Hernld untlor dato of Indianapolis.
August 1, says: With nolthor outlet
nor Inlet that Is at nny time visible
Lake Clcolt, a small body of water In
Cass county, has now reached a height
which It attains every sevtn years,
and hundreds of acres of fine corn land
Is covered by several feet of water.
The rural mall route which runs
along Its bnnks has been abandoned
by tho cnrrlor. for tho water covers It
to n depth of threo foot and strotches
beyond for scroral hundred yards.
Lake Clcott has boon an Interesting
phenomenon to the people of North
ern Indiana for many years, but tho
secret of Its rising and falling has
noVor been discovered. It Is tho only
lake In Cass county, nnd Is about ono
mllo squaro The water Is cloar and
cold nnd perfectly fresh, and, though,
it must be fed from somo unseen
source nnd omptied In tho snmo way.
no one knows whoncc the water comos
or whither It goos.
Its most mysterious characteristic
Is tho fact that It ovorflows Its banks
every ievonth yoar nnd then tho water
gradually recedes till It Is confined to
Its limits. So accustomed havo tho
fnrmors who own tho laud upon Its
banks become to this characteristic
that they never attempt to cultivate
the land In tho sevonth year, but give
up tho area that they know Is suro to
be claimed by tho waters.
Tho Pottawattomlo Indians, who In-
nablt what is now Cnss nnd adjoining
counties, were familiar with tho char
acteristic of the lake, and boro testi
mony that It hod never failed to over
flow Its bnnks In tho seventh year.
They believed that tho bottom of tho
lake was Inhabited by a powerful spir
it, which at Intervals of sovon years
caused the lnko to overflow. They
construed this Action as npprovnl of
tho tribe by the snlrit nnil wntrhr.il
nnxlously for tho tlmo to come, for
thoy saw In tho rising waters a suro
Indication that they hnd dono nothing
io aispicaso mo spirit that Inhabited
tho lake. Tho early white settlers bo
came acquainted with tho legend, nnd
the oldest Inhnbltnnt Is not abln tr ro.
cnll a time when the seventh annual
overflow did not take place.
Tho water has now reached Its high
est point nnd will soon bogln to re
cede and continue to do so till tho old
conflnoa nro reached. Residents of
the locality sny that tho weathor con
dltlons havo no effect upon tho Inqe,
.. ilo uu in me voventn yenr takes
placo regardless of tho font nt n .
drouth. Amos Jordan, a veteran of
tho civil war who lives on n hi,,
overlooking the lake, says that it has
never failed to rise nt tho expected
time.
Tho only apparent dlfforenco be
tween wot nnd dry seasons, when the
rlso occurs, is that the wntor nppoars
to bo colder In time of drouth. What
Is true of the rlalni? nt ti. .!., ,..
also truo of their recession, for they
gradually disappear regnrdloss of tho
amount of rainfall In tho country
...7 ir usually reaches Its high
est sIoku dnrlni? dm in,,.- ..... "
June and tho early part of July and
-v" u .uumin stationary for ton or
unfiL dt . The .fa,"n o' the water
.- ...v.. uu,du uj me rim or wot earth
around the tanHn r,,i .,. .
rn-,rom dayJ0 day l" e old
conflnw are reached. The phenome
non I. explained on tho theory that
thero Is a subterranean outlet which
become closed In some way and Is
openwl by tho pressure of the wite?
when the highest point Is reached ev
ery seventh year, but this Is mere
The Pennsylvania Ralfroad ComS
which owns a number of Jco houses
on tho edge of the lake, made sonnH
lng nt different nlac. h-S!Je.u""?-d:
Kyadihs
Do lTp7toBuy Che.pt
A cher.n remodv f ...v.
tlilnc that win rouoro and euro the
52rft Md dEeroua mutta of
Mml-j n ... ,. "" "" uiure
pcsVbTe for XWZ:"i
l"l L?0 N:LY t That has!
Market Quotations Today
HIM MICDI UWU I1VUJI nll. K
Poultry at Stelner's Market
Chlchcns 10c.
Eggs Per dozen fl 20c.
Hop Market.
Hops 1718c.
Potatoes, Vegetables, Etc.
Now potatoes 60c.
Now onions lc per pound.
Watermelons lVJc per pound.
Wood, Fence Posts, Etc
Dig fir H00.
Second-growth $3 CO.
Arh J3.00 to J3.76.
Body oak $4.50.
Polo oak $4.00.
Cedar Posts i0c.
Hide, Pelts and Fur.
Oreen Hides, No. 1 l"c.
Green Hides, No. 2 206.
Calf Skins 4 to 6c.
Sheep 76c.
Goat Sklne 26c to 31.00.
Grain and Flour.
Export valuo 71c.
Mill value 72c.
Oats 32c.
Portland Market.
Wheat Walla .Vallo, 79c.
Wheat Valloy, 61c.
Flour Portland, host grads, $3.05
3.S5; graham, $3.353.76.
Oats Choico Whlto, $1.07&c.
Darley Feed, $19020 per ten:
rolled, $21021.60.
Mlllstuff Dran, $22.
Hay Timothy, $14.
Onions Now. $1.1501.25 per sack.
Potatoes "6085c per sack.
Eggs Drcgon ranch, 21022c por
dozen.
Poultry Chickens, mixed, 12012c
per pound; spring, 14014&c;
turkeys, live, 10012c.
Mutton Gross, C05 l-2c.
Pork Dressed, 808VSc
Beef Gross, 5 07c.
Veal 8c per pouno.
Hops 1902 crop, 20021c.
Wool Valley, 17018c; Eastern
Oregon, 12015a; Mohair, 35037)c.
Hides dry, 10 pounds am. upwards,
16 to 16Hc
Butter Best dalrv, nominal; fancy
creamery, 2O022VSc; store, 1C017C
Barloy $17 per ton.
Flour Wholcsalo, $3.G6.
Live Stock Market
Steers 2 c.
Cows 2Kc.
Sheop $1.60.
Dressed veal C He.
Hogs 6 c.
Mutton 2c per pound.
Veal COCttc
Hay, Fejsd. Etc
Baled cheat $80f.
Baled clover $80$9.
Bran $21.
Shorts $22.
Creamery and Dairy Products.
God dairy butter 20022c.
Creamery butter 25c.
Cream separator skimmed. it
Com. Creamery. 24c. minus frcichL
akd union Pacific
thainh TO THE EAST DAILY
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Portland
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t1 Huntington
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TIMB SCHEDULES
From rortlana, or.
8 Lak Dearer, Ft.
Worth, Omab, Kuivu
CUT, St. Louli, Chlwjo
and Eatt.
fMt Lake, DenTer Ft
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and Eaet.
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Put Hall
1 00 p. m.
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Walla Walla. UnlitSS:
8pokne Wallaoo, Vuli.
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OCEAN AND HIVER SCHEDUlT "
From Portlanl'
I p. m
Dally
except
Bandar
8 p.m.
Saturday
Opra,
AUta!UA4 date ubject
Korean Francltro
ttailwrerr ldji
COLOMBIA KIVER
ToAtorla anil War
I'ndluRi
P.a
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WILLAMETTE RIVER
Stcamor nuth leaves Salem fot
Portland and vay landings on Tun.
days, Thursdays and Saturdays, about
7 tt m- M. P. BALDWIN,
A. L. CRAIO, AgtO.IL&N. Salen.
Gen. Pass. AgL Portland. Or.
I aHlBrV SKAdkgUB
SURE CURE FOR PILES.
Itching Piles produce molsturo and
cause Itching, this form, as well as
Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles
aro cured by Dr. Bo-san-ko's Pllo Item
edy, stops Itching and bloedlng. Ab
sorbs tumora 60c a lar at drui?eltii
or sent by mall Treatlso Free. Write
??.?.. n.bo,u.J'our caae- Dr Bosanko,
Philadelphia, Pa. For salo at Dr.
Stone's dmg stores.
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Offers a choico ol THREES gatowayi,
KANSAS CITY, ST. JOSEPH or
OMAHA, to Chicago and points East
Through Standard nnd Tourist
sleeping cars dally between San Fran
Cisco and Chicago via Los Angeles
and El Paso.
Through Tourist Slcopcr each
TUESDAY from Portland to Chicago
via Salt Lake and Colorado Springs.
Through Standard Slcoplng Oars
dally bctweon Ogdon and Chicago.
Lowest rato In effect always avail
ablo via "Rock Island System."
Roduced ROUND TRIP RATES ta
effect on July 12, 13, 16 and 16, and
August 18, 19, 25 and 20; 90 days re
turn limit
Bo sure that your ticket reads vk
tho Great Rock Island Route.
Tho best and most reasonablo din
ing car sorvlco. For Information,
GEO. W. BAINTER, T. P. A.
L. B. QORHAM, Oen Agt, 260 Alder
streot. Portland Ore.
Quick
Time
East
From Tneoma. Seattle, tho Puget
Sound country and Spokane to Mis
souri river points and tho Southeast
tho Burlington offers quick sorrfca-
Through trains Seattlo to Kant
City equlppod with big, free chair cars
standard Pullman sleepers, and hurt
but not least, tourist Bloopers, cleaa,
comfortablo and cheap.
Why not toko tho Southeast special
via BJlllnga and tho BdrllngtonT Yott
can't do betteiv and you migm oo
woreo.
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Conralfls &. EasteraRn.
TIME CARD NO. 22.
No. 2 for Yaqulna
Leaves Albany ,.. 12:45 p.m.
Leaves Corvallla 1:60 pm
Arrives Yaaulna RiCn..
No. 1 returning
Leaves Yaqulna 7: so a.ia.
Leaves Corvallls 11:30 am
I Arrives Albany 1215 nm
No. 3 for Detroit
Loaves Albany 7:oq am.
Arrives Detroit , 12;20 nm
Ho. A from Detroit
Leaven Detroit i;00 pm.
Arrives .Albany 5 : 55 pmt
Train No, l arrives In Albany In
time to connect with tho S. P. south
many yenra by all dnicrtatl irTtil JvrJZvV"""'. M.0 M Giving two or
world. You can nt ShfiuM tho t 50Ure Ln Albw ' botw departure
odr at Dr qim.5 1 ' ""ablo rem- of S. P. north bound train.
c and 76c drUK " L T02 connt8 " S. P.
. ..u.,.a MU Aiuany giving
direct acrTlco to Newport and adjacent
beaches.
Train No. 3 for Detroit. Breltenbuah
been Inlm.im.a.1 1- . ...... .'
trlea with siccsj in . ""
and lung trouble. "Bwt'n.?-1
K not nlr hcala and 8Umu
Utoa th Umum to destroy the gorm
dlsue, but allaya Inflammatien: S
nigttla reat and cureo h.
Try ONE botUu. iirmnn.
A. C. 8HE.DON, General Agent
lOO THIRD
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a I'l'iuvvTm: rtciscRE.
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ua!-, "" ;"lbanr : -m.. reaching Detroit abmit
WCZ"? I!? .t . JStt PrtiiJ ???. VVS ? UBa " wcb. tha
KiMnk , ,k:r " . tw ad."""6 " same aay.
Kr ifltCTaffaJilitt. ?l T. COCKnlil Tnat8
atrwt. 1L H. CRONISBL Aront Corvallla
tttrr
r,irt piu can t sj than IJtu. Kii.
O. C. T. CO.'S PASSENtlER
STEAMERS
POMONA
and ALTONA leaves for Port
land at 7 a. nv dally except
Sunday. Fare, on way, 1.00;
Round trip, $1.50.
QuickTime, Cheap Rates
Deck: Feat Trat rM.
M. P. BALDWIN, Alt. . Jl
Harper" Whiskey la tha beet
Qet Mm Into yur vet
Qua. Schrelber kees It,
And you know tha rcat
FARMER'S HOME
153 Stat Straat
CAPITAL CITY
Express and TriHsfer
Meets all mall and passenger train
Baguaso to all carta of the city.
l Prompt Bertlco, Telephono No, 2L
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