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T" tmct.-sv TT . r fw "VT - J if fvrs- " 'WfWITv"" "' DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OEEaON, FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1005. ufwiiiwiiHiiiiiamTiimTOWMiiiiniiMaa P!MMii'UdlNlJIJT1Tff(tUltJWWinil ANtgclaUc PreparationrorAs slmilaling ttvcFoodandBcgula ling ihcStouachs ardBowls of i-ivifcTjm;iiiiinii Promotes Digcstlon.Cheerfur-' ness andRestContains nel titer Opliim,Morplune norlfineral. 2&QT HAXLC OTIC. SZjpafoua-swuizmvwi flatifim Sail' A perfect Remedy forCoraUpa Tlon, Sour Stomach.DiarrJiocA Worms .Convulsions .Feverish- .ncss ondLoss of Sleep. F&cSimila Signature or NEW YORK. EXACT OOP Q3" WRAttTGK, (STEALING PUBLIC LANDS (Concluded from paco six.). and with no difforonco save that his vocabulary was of a wider and rathor more- scholarly range than that of tho O'Nolil man. "Aro you euro It's Mr. Httchcockt" II asked. "Down our way pcoplo think tho Prosidont Is responsible" "Then thoy'd bottor think again," IJio told mo. "It isn't tho President; fit's tho interior dopartmont. Wo know what, to n dead cortalnty. Tho Pros ldont isn't tho man to lay down on his frlonds and tho cattlemen havo boon bis frlonds nil through. Ho usod to run n. ranch, up in Dakota, and Ivo knows tho ranchmon'fl troubles. Bosidcs a Jot of tho follows in his Rough Rider regiment woro ranchmen who havo a igood deal at stako in this business. Of Icourso everybody knows that if it was fput up to him, nothing llko that would top him from doing what was right, icspoclnlly with tho big ones that havo boeit hogging tho lands and kcoping tho homesteaders out of tho country; fbut, just tho samo, ho wasn't tho ono that startod this thing now. It was iSocrotnry Hitchcock." "Then I can't soil my horaestoad (rights up horot" "Not now. Wo'vo got to wait and jece. This may como to nothing, or it finny got serious." "Maybo I could find somo soldiers widows for you," I suggested. "You havo been using a lot of thorn up hero." Ho shook his hoad emphatically. ," That 'a all off," ho said. "Hadn't you hoard! All thoso widows' entries havo been held for cancellation all of them. That's what mado tho Standard pooplo quit. And that was Hitch cock's doing, too." "But I don't soo what you'ro nfraid of in homestead filings liko mine," I said. "Thoso indictments havo all I beon found for f oncing; thero haven't been any for fraud homostoadlng," "No," ho ngroed, "but thore will bo, likely, in tho Bart Richards case, I up horo in Sheridan county. That's EssSIHrfc'5'T jSSISSJfSSiSiroS HmMHIIHIIIHIHIHIIIIHWHHHIIMUmi'"!1' Reg. No. 26531 RED BIBB OF JO PEAL, Sill1. Sired by Bed Heart 2:19ft, tho biro of Chain Shot 2:00yi. Red Seal 2:10, Etc, Dam ALICE M. (trial) 2:25.... by Mark Field (son of Geo. "Wilkes), Dam of Bed Seal 2:10 A aire of Daisy Fields 2:08, Mam lawood 2:10. brino field, 2:11, etc. Sooood dam DAY BELL by Advance, siro of Malraska 2:25,otc. Dam of Veritas 2:10, Yiadex 2:29. Third dam daughter of Tippo Suib, a thoroughbred, ?mtt HEART is by Bod Wilkes, out of Sweetheart, by Sultan; socond dam Minnehaha, tho dam of Beautiful Bells, etc. RED SEAL stands 15.1, compactly built, with great quality and a sure siro of great speed. Ho will mako tho season of 1005 at tho OREGON STATE FAIR GROUNDS Terms $40 Season With tho usual return privilege. Good pasturage at reasonable rates to mares sent from a distance. GASTORIA For Infants and Childron. The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use Over Thirty Years GASTORIA TMieiNTAUMeMrnY. NCWToaKerrr. tho hunch wo'vo got. They'll bo sent soon; wo'ro looking for them any time. You can seo that if thoy bogin bring ing porjury indictmonts, it will bo simply" At Chadron thero was only n monot onous repetition of tho earlier experi ences, with slight variations. Thoro it was not hard to discover real signs of foar; for thero somo of tho shadiest plocos of land buccahcorlng in Uio stnto havo boon porpotratcd, both bo foro and slnco tho. passngo of tho no torious Kinkaid and net. Chadron was "laying low." Tho familiar phrnso, "doing a land ofllco business," had bo como nil at onco n hollow moekory. During tho sovcrnl hours spent in this town I found only ono oncournglng symptom, when nn flgont tolophoncd his principal (a substantial ranchman in tho neighborhood) sbmowhat in this wise: "Thoro's another homestoader in tho ofllco. I rockon I'd bottor turn him down, hadn't It" Tho answer ho got soomod to con firm his own rcekoning; for I was promptly "turnod down," nnd con strained to raako furthor quest for my market. It was at Alliance, tho homo town of tho Krnusos, that this now disqulo tudo soomod to havo its vortox. In true craven fashion, tho wholo commu nity is nqunko. Asldo from tho wan doring "hobo" claimants, a good half of tho town's population, of lognl ago and qualifications hna implicated it solf in tho frauds by making perjured filings railroad men, artisans, doctors, lawyers, toachors, nnd all tho rest. Tho ovldoneo in tho Krniwo caso dis closed that thoso moa had acaulrod 'upwards of 10,000 acres of deeded land upon which no shnbbiest pretonso or improvements had been mado that is to say, nearly a hundrod claimants bad committed perjury for hire. Tho Krauso transactions roprosont but an Inflnitestimal1 fraction of tho frauds practiced in that district. I found tho pcoplo morbidly skeptical of tho truth of tho old saw that "lightning does not strlko twico In tho samd place." Lightning has struck onco at Alliance, SEAL Tri'l 2:06 Rcc 2:1 0 Bears the I igiature yAW X For SAM CASTO, Fair Grounds, Or. f nnd tho nconlo nro roady to bollcvo that before calm ls-rcstorod It will hnvo struck tho mystic thirteen, or tho present, at least, tho Itrnuso caso hns effectually "queored" the home stead fakir's chances In tho neighbor hodd. Dismay is writ large across tho faco of things. Not oven stimulants would mako tho commission men talk atlvo hero. At North Plntto, tho hendquartors of somo of tho largest ranches in Ne braska, tho samo signs woro cosily discoverable, though tho tono of tho talk was rather moro optimistio than olsowhero. Upon inquiry tho reason for this bocarao obvious. North Platto Is something of a political center, and has boon theso many years, Tho peo plo havo learned to pin tholr faith to political influonco; many of tho towns men nro mnstcrs of tho art of political chicanory; polities' nro rolled upon, to a lnrgo oxtont, ns a moans of bring. ing ordor out of suaos nnu rosionng tho lnnd-graf t to Its old, saf o nnd sound basis. Tho pcoplo of North Platto woro rather tho most philosophical of all encountered upon this oxcurslon. Not a fow of tho foremost profession al politicians of tho town havo boon receiving a substantial divldond from tho homestead thlmblo-rlgging. It Is not bv vlrtuo of tho cattlcmon'a largo "vested interests" that that district hopes to porpotuato prosont conditions, but rather by vlrtuo of political "pull,"' puro and simple. Thus far circumstances havo soomod to justify their confidence Somo of tho most aggravated of tho stato's thefts havo boon committed in that region; anu thero tho unlawful fences havo thrived llko lusty woods; yet nothing hns oc curred thereabouts to causo moro tunn a crontlo nirltntlon of tho sunlit surfaco of things. A fow mild and gontlomnn- ly orders hnvo gono forth, rolativo to tho romoval of somo of tho Illegal foncos, but no drastic measures havo boon tnkon no prosecutions begun, no sorlous intimation glvon that tho fed oral laud-laws are really suporlor to private and unlawful intorosta. A rathor hasty and cursory inspection failed to discover nny signs that any considerable amount of fonclng has boon taken down. Tho North Platto district Is standing pat, watchful but undaunted. Thero I could got no Immodlato of fer for nn assignment of my homo stead rights; but 't was confidently na sorted that two or throo months, moro or loss, will witness tho ond of tho present frenzy of righteousness on tho part of tho general government, and that thorenftor I might, in all proba bility, "do somo buslnoss." Thero, too, fifty dollars and oxpensos was tho tho prico freely numod ns tho basis for a trade. All over tho stnto thero is a striking uniformity In that particular of latoj it is so notlcoablo as to sug gost a common understanding nmongst tho grnftors that ono district shnll not outbid another". Perhaps tho federal anti-trust law might bo invokod here. To sum up: A halt has been callod in tho Ncbrnska homostond-trnfllc, which seems likely to onduro until such tlmo ns tho intorostod pnrtios can find out "whero thoy nro at" nnd what tho govornmont really Intonds. Thoro Is no nrmistlco, nor anything llko it; nobody is tnlking of penco negotiations. Tho war is to go on presently, nnd it promises to bo a gor goous spoctaelo. A flying trip into Montnna discov ered ono pliaso of tho land graft that has eufforod no nbatoraont of fervor. Tho Flathoad Indian reservation, om brnolng about J,G00,000 acres of agri cultural, grazing nnd timber lands In tho wostorn part of tho stato, is soon to bo thrown opon to settlement. Ac tive preparations aro going forward for a ropotitlon of tho Rosebud fnrco comody whon tho oponlng comes. Many land companios of ono sort nnd nn. othor havo boon organlzod horo and thoro ovor tho stato. and all aro spond- J lug monoy freoly in advertising for "homostonaor." western aonmiui is a romoto spot, well out of roach of tho long arm and tho big stick. If prosont plans do not miscarry5, tho Flathead oponlng will bo added to tho long list of outlawries. Sickening Shivering Flta of aguo and malaria, can bo reliovod and cured with Eloctrio Blttors. This Is a puro, tonio medicine; of especial benefit in malaria, for it exerts a truo curatlvo influence on tho dlsoase, driv ing it entirely out of tho system. It is much to bo proferrod to quinine, hav ing nono of this drug's bad after-effects E. S. Munday, of Henrietta, Tex., writes: "My brother was very low with malarial fevor and jaundice, Kill ho took Electric Blttors, which saved his life. At J. O. 1'errya urug store; prico EOo guaranteed. 1 1 CHILDBEN CRY FOB FLETCHER'S OASTOBIA. . Excursion Rates. During the Lewis and Clark Exposi tion tho O. O. T. Co. will mako a rata of 75 cents to Portland, round trip $L Tickets good for 10 days. Boats leav ing dally. SIX PHSICIANS FOUND WHS CASE OF RHEUMA- TISM BEYOND THEIR SKILL. Mi. Jones Tolls of tho Way by Which Ho Treated Ulmsolf Successfully Whon Doctors Failed. Six physicians, nil of them good, ono of them n specialist, had dono thoir best for Mr. Jones at different times during throo years, nnd still ho suf forcd fearfully from tho tortures of rheumatism. Ho had felt occasional twinges first In January, 1001, and In Fobruary of that year ho was compollod to glvo up and to tnko to his bed for a slogo of two weeks. From that tlmo on for a porlod of moro than thrco years, un til tho fall of 1004, ho was a constant sufferer. Of his condition during this timo, Mr. Jones says: "My rheumatism started in my right thigh, but in tlmo it spread throughout my body. I lost tho uso of my left arm ontlroly and nearly lost tho uso of my right ono. My feet wero badly affected, especially tho bottoms of tho heels. Whon my right sido was affected thoro was bwoI ling, but tho loft sido didn't swell when tho disoaso Bottled thero. Tho Internal orgnns didn't seem to bo in volved at all. Tho trouljlo was all in the muscles nnd tho nerves." Among tho fow who Btill oncourngod Mr. Jones to think that a euro might yet bo found In splto of tho many dis appointments ho had suffered was a frlond who had reason for groat confi dence in Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and acting on her advico ho bought a box of them In Soptomber, 100-i. Tho story of what followed is brief but nothing could bo mora satisfactory, for a por feet euro was ot last found. "Whon I was on tho third box," says Mr. Jones, "I could reallzo a chango for tho hotter. I folt suro thon thnt Dr. Williams' Pink Pills woro tho right modlcino for my caso. So I kopt oa and now I am ontlroly woll, nnd vcrybody is asking what I took. I wastod a great deal of monoy on uso less trcatmont, but tho Httlo I spont for Dr. Williams' Pink Pills was In ves'tcd right. Mr. William Jones lives at Oxford, Mich, ond is woll known through Oak land nnd Lnpoor countlos. Dr. Wil liams' Pink Pills effect wondorful cures in rheumatism, becnuso thoy work directly on tho blood, which is tho seat of tho disoaso. As soon as that is cleansed and onrichod pains nnd swellings disappear. No other romody enn compnro with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills ns n blood builder nnd norvo tonic. Thoy nro sold by ovory drug gist. Tho Dr. Williams Modlcino Co., Schenectady, N. ,Y., will send n valu able booklet ot "Diseases of tho Blood," to any ono who writes for it. In Lottor for tho Boys. Swimming Holo, East Stato St. Mister Editor of tho Jeurnal: j Tho Boys who havo for many yonri boon In tho habit of Bathing In Mill creok. Just bolow tho Dam, Dcsiro to rotum you a voto of thanks for tho 'nrticlo published in tho Evoning Jour nal in our bohnlf, Wo desiro to Bay 'that wo havo boon always quiot nnd I ivnrn Imtlilntr ftntU (that is "Brooch Cloths") not knowing thnt wo woro competed to wear full suits, and on no 'occasion wero wo "Stark naked" only porhnps whllo wo pulled off our "Suits," nnd thoso Boys that Marshall Cornelius "pulled" woro taken whllo thoy woro changing their Suits for dry clothing. Judgo Moores is a uico man ' cnuso ho was onco a boy and can swim llko a duck. Wo thank you Mr. Hofor for doing what you did for us, nnd if Your Cnrriors ovor go on a Strlko or got drownod in tho Rivor wo will soo that tho Journal gots around to your Subscribers Bocauso wo bollovo you ' was onco a Boy and can Swim, ' "THE BOYS UP MILL CREEK." $100 Boward, $100. Tho roadors of this papor will bo pleased to loarn that thoro is at least ono droadod disoaso that selonco has beon ablo to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Curo Is tho only posltlvo curo now known to tho medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a con 'stitutlonal trcatmont. Hall's Catarrh !Curo ia taken internally, acting di rectly upon tho blood and mucous sur ! faces of tho system, thoreby destroying tho foundation of tho disease, and giv I ing tho patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature 'in doing its work. The proprietors j havo so much faith in its curatlvo pow ers that they offer Ono Hundred Dol lars for any caso that it fails to curo. Send for list of testimonials. Address: F. J. Cheney is Co., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 75c. Tako Hall 'a Family Pills for con stipatlon. WsOa I" "M TM HW trnji C3SK WgaU" yT . or wtflVV tf CLASSIFIED FOR SALE. For Balo. Sovcn-roora rcsldenco, barn, largo half block, electric lights, bath, hot nnd cold city wator. E. Hofor, Journal ofllco. For Balo.-mall dry fir wood, at $3.25 por cord. Phono Black 2001. T. L. Davidson, Jr., Mornlngsldo. 1-20-tf For Sale, Fivo or toa-acro placo, first class improvements. Closo to school, church, postofilco nnd railroad. Ad dross "Xk," caro of Journal. For Salo. Two lots, with now houso and barn, good improvomonts. At a bargain. Inqulro of Glover & Fat ton's blacksmith shop, 430 Court otroot. C-22-tf A Buggy Bargain, A No. 1 buggy, with stool axlos, nearly new. Can be soon at Simpson's livery stable, or inqulro of R. B. Flomlng. 7-5-tf For Balo Cheap. A first-class Mason & Hamlin organ, at a bargain, or will trado for wood. R. B. Flomlng, cor ner of Cottage and Oontor atrcots, Sa lem. 7-5-tf FOR RENT. S For Bont Fivo-room cottage, fur nlshod or unfurnished. Apply at Rostoln & Groonbaum's. 0-20-tf For Beat. A sovon-room house. Call oa A. Schriobor, 424 High streott. 0-13tf For Rent. Furnished and unfurnished rooms, sultablo for liousokooping. Ratos roasonablo. Inquire at 444 High stroot. 7-12-at For Ront. Tho city building on State stroot will bo loasod to tho boat and highest biddor. Bids will b( rocolvod by tho undorsiguid until 8 o'clock p. in1., July 18, 1005, the city reserving tho right to rojoct any or all bids." ' Alonzo Goenor. 7-10-5d WANTED MALE HELP. Partnor Wantod In good paying up bolstering buslnoss, to do outitdo work. Business will boar investiga tion. Addross "X.," Journnl of' flco. 7-7-tf Wantod Young man to proparo for paying position. Flno oponlng. Good salary. Chanco for promotion. Box 1553, Donvor, Colo. 7-12-0t WANTED. Wanted. Energetic, trustworthy man or woman to work la Oregon ropro sonting largo manufacturing com pany. Salary $40 to $00 por month, paid wookly; oxponsos advanced. Ad. dross, with stamp, J. II. Mooros, Sa eom, Orogon. 7-13-3t ! MISCELLANEOUS. Lost. Botweon Southorn Pnclfln depot and State stroot, brown suit case, Howard for samo. Loavo at Journal ofllco. 7-0-tf Strawberry Orates Tin tops and hal Capltal Com locks at lowest prlcos. mission Co. Phono -Main 2231, oppo- ' slto Willamette notol, Salem, Oregon. Shirt Waista and Summor Qowna Mado in the best stylo nnd workman ship, Torma reasonable. Addross or call on Mrs. H. Milnor, 20th nnd Cooter streets. G-20-tf The Tillson Co. Dcnlora In choppod food, sood bran, hay, flour dried fruit, otc. High stroot, adjoining opora houso, O-l-yr. Lost. Sunday, July 0th, a bundlo of children's clothing, botwoen Dauo'a storo and East Salem. Findor ploaso lenvo at Dauo's storo, or addross Box 100, Salem, Or. 7-12-3t" Hotel Scott Newly furnished, every thing clean and first class. Rooms at roasonablo prices. In Cottle block, Salem, A. Scott, prop. 7-6-tf. Salem Iron Works Founders, machin ists nad blacksmiths. Manufacturers of all kinds of sawmill machinery. Hop and fruit drying stoves, otc Manufacturers of tho O. K. Grubber, Bband & Marcus. 11-20-lm Davcy & Savage, Real Estate, Loans and Insurance, Convoyancing nnd Exninlng Titles. Notary work dono, Bring us list of your proporty for sale, 402 Stato stroot, near High. 88-tf Say Havo you tried II. II. Pauls for meats! He has tho best sausago in town, Como and try it, and bo con' vincod. 410 East State stret. We Aro Now paying lOo for eggs, Commorcial Cream Co, 3-11 tf HtJic Wing Sang Co All kinds of fancy Dry Goods, Bilks, Embroideries, Laces. Make up new line Oenta' and Ladies' Furnishing Oood, Bulla, Wrappers, Bkirta, WMto Under wear. Bale cheap, Court street, Salem, Oregon. 'Phone Black 2165. 316 Court St, corner alley, OSTEOPATHS. Osteopath Dr. W. L. Morcor, graduate of tho American School of Osteo pathy, Klrksvlllo, Mo. Ofllco Brey man building, Commercial street. Rooms 25 and 20. Phono Red 2413. Now rosldonco, 410 North Summor etroot. Phono 383 Rod. 0-10-tf BAKERIES. Capital Bakery Ullom & Rutherford, proprietors, 430 Court stroot. Frosh bread, ptos and cakos daily. Macca xoons, lady fingers, angol and devil 'a food cako, candles, nuts, etc. Deliv eries made to any part of tho city. Phono Whlto 821. 6-1-t OLKANPTO AND DYE WORKS, OALLrYmHrBTEPMOTBSBT tho Salem Dyo Works whon you want your clothos cleaned, dyod, re- fialrod 'or prossod. rolinod, velvet col ars on; also suit prossod by tho month. You can got anything clonn od, from a pair of glovos to tho most elaborate silk gowns. Mrs. O. H. Walker, Prop., 105 Commorcial street. S ASH AND DOOB FACTORIES. FraUk M. Brown Manufacturer of Btah, doors, mouldings. All kinds of houso finish and hardwood work. Front stroot botwoon Stato and Court A. M. Hanson Manufacturer of all kinds sash, doors, mouldings, wsod work, houso finish and ofllco fixtures. Estimates furnlahod. Cor, Mill and Church stroot. Phono Bod 211. ABOH2TEOT. W. D. Pugh Architect and ruporia- tendent, plans furnishod for all class es of building and structural work. Ofllco 110 Stato street, Tioga block, Salem, Orogon. DRAYMEN. n n n n n j j. Whlto & Cummins, do a gonoral dray and tranafor buslnoss, moot all trains. 'Phonos, down town, Mala 2181, rosidoncos, Bluo IB, rod 207$. Stand 218 Commorslal otroot 8-12-lns LODGES. Salem Camp, No. 118, Woodmen of ths World Moots in Holman Hall every Frldny at 7:30 p. ro. L. R. Btinson, consul; P. L. Frasor, clork, Forostors of America Court Sherwood Foresters No. 10. Moots Friday la Tumor block. Ira Jorgonson, O. B.J A. L. Brown, Sbc. Contra! Lodgo No, 18, K. of P. Castle Hall in Holman block, cornor State nnd Llborty stroots. Tuesday of each woek at 7:30 p. m. T. J. Croniso, O, O.; W. I. Btaloy, K. of R. and S. Modern Woodmon of Amorica, Oro gon Codar Camp, No. 6240. Moots .ovory Thursday ovonlng at 8 o'clock, Holman Hall.' E. E. Matton, V. O.j A. L. Brown, Clork. WATER COMPANY. SALEM WATER C0MPANV OFFICE CITY HALL. For wntor sorvlco apply nt office. Bills payablo monthly In advance, Mako all complaints at the ofllco. ! Just In Our now Uno of 1005 wall pa por haa just arrived. All latest pattorna at reaaonable prices. Call and soo our stock and be convlncod that our papor and prices aro right. Romomber tho place. E. L. Lemmon 299 Liberty St. Phone 2475 m m P. ICE Call Wagon or Telephone 45 Black Buy Coupons and Save Money. Salem Ice Co. $iHIMIIIWfiiMHM Gold Dust Flom- f Made by THE SIDNEY POW ER COMPANY, Sidney, Ore gon. Mado for family use. Ask f your grocer for it Bran and horts clwaya oa kand. P. B. Wallace AGENT .